THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. PINE GROVE MILLS Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher mourning the death of a baby which was laid to rest in Pine cemetary last Friday. Mrs J. C. Smith spent the week-end Lock Haven, “THURSDAY, JANUARY 1g, 1828. ol a a fm, ROYER. Edward Royer passed away home at State a market up until a week previous to his death. His passing came as a shock to his numerous friends who deeply sympathize with the members of the family in their hour of bereave- ment. Mr Beezer was the son of Klins and Margaret Beezer and was born on a farm along Spring Creek 066 years ago. He was held in high esteem by Miss Belle Harpster all who knew him. He was united in |days with friends in marriage to Miss Kathryn Davidson. Mise Virginian Dale has returned from who survives with these brothers and | her trip to Detroit. siaters: Elias, of Bush Addition; Jo- Alex. Widland departed seph, of Bellefonte: rank, on the Val- {resume his studies the entine farm a short distance south of | Law School Bellefonte: Christ, Spring Creek; Joe Glililand, Agustus, of Punxsutawney, Mrs. Char | Saturday fell Kustanbauder and Mrs, John Garis, | sustaining seriou Bush Addition: and one adopt: and left hip. John and Harriet both deceased, led daughter. Miss Martha, at Dr. Stork with his and reared at Millhelm He {ings at the Christmas time, leaving a at Hall, and landlord at : at . : 1 usher the Ss Hingeswi the Old Fort hotel twelve vears SPANGLER. Uriah Spangler a AE hia the H the i Dig rth es : i J tive died * ; ago. From there to York Kansas h x Yong { hom 1 New Year's g the for ¢ 1 fur {oe y an A, Wing long | : BI A : had donate Is survived by ihis wife and two chil 98a daughtor at the 5 He is fe who bef dren, Ira and Mrs. L, 8. Page, both of o Struble and marriage Coldren. whom live near Hesston, also a sis tha arintes this place: er, Mrs. A. B. Condo, of Bellville. M; Si of York, Spangler was aged 77 years, 3 months brothers and a sister also survive: and 13 days Charles, Akron, Ohio; William, Altoo- rays sei sensu na and Lottie, Lock Haven, i "WHE CENTRE REPORTER . * ISSUED WEEKLY. . / are - - / gird, Hall CENG'RE HALL, PENNA, saan o———— very suddenly at his SMITH & BAILEY, Propristors. College early Thursday morning. He had not been in good health for some ah Ww, BMITH. ..cvovassansnssseess Bditor time, but kept on working at the car BAILEY Local Editor sud | penter trade at work for Penn State, sow. BE *'" Pusiness Manager and was engaged during the day pre em —— § vious to his death. @nsered at the Post Office in Centre Hab Interment was made in the 48 second class mall matter. tery at Centre Hall, the Reformed min ; at State College officiating at the SPERMS. —The terms of subscription to vax. and at the cemetery lode Ae Reporter are $1.00 a year, In advance. also their funeral ADVERTISING BATES.—Legal notices, aged 62 swenty cents per line for three insertions, He was a mad ten cents per line for each additional msertion. Leeal notices accompanying display ad- soutisements, five couts per line for each iasertion; otherwise, eight cents per line; winimuom charge, twenty-five cents. . wr.) . * in spent a few Altoona. Resolve to bank with the ceme Monday to at Harvard ister TV IE the of while 1ast painting read rites a 30 foot of Moose Theo months and 26 days from ladder, deceased aws Yoars, les injuries to his spine son olf hoth 01 FIRST NATIONAL BANK Royer, home liberal offer was wins lived Centre wis { home and 1 about gon at Corl he went Vers he survived y L Wi In Skiney CENTRE HALL at He fine of Rebershan ell ift In m TOO ago where re of Royer, marriage. Two his home at During 1928. emninder of the wi ! at Patton A flash over death of died as Sunday Church Services wns Mis El also by a ter, i son, former I nounces the Zacariah, who - {the 15th ult Cerralling Hospital Support I. Alfred The management of the Centre Coun { Indiana, Pa, at noon on Wednesday. | ani ve dinner to Centra Medical intion. ials, newspaper men, and board of trustees, nur fifty. The the reports SPEENS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE - Rev, 8, F, Greenhoe, Pastor) ¥ Spring Mills, 10:30 A. M Fusseyville, 2:30 P. M. Confirmation Class, 1:30 P. M. Centre Hall, 7:00 to 8:00 P. M. Confirmation Friday even- * ing, 8. 8. room, from 7 to 8, Musser, coal accompanied the A — t SPICHER.—Miss BEdna Spicher, only o daughter of Michael Spicher, of Pleas ant Gap, died early Thursday morning last week from an affection of the heart. She lived with her father, bul upon becoming ill was taken to the home of Lloyd Sampsell, in Pleasant that be better TRINITY oO D the night of death, BLD HEY ’ & physicians care (Rev. Delas R. Keener, Pastor) fter Ung on him, Mrs Centre Hall-— asked the doctor y $:30 Sunday School room and see whether 7:00 Church Services, Friday 7:16 P. M., gtruction. Spring Mills— 1:30 Sunday School 8:30 Church Services. Farmers Mills— $:30 Sunday School 10:30 Church hospital. wed a trip through the Count ABS the stmas day THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. the hospital thering came to home of ' iho it $f © hear twins the hospital work 1 or unde eet the five Lass, ol bring the institution E Centre Hall 1 ey METHODIST EPISCOPAL 2g PRESBYTERIAN (Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) Centre Hall—10:30 A. M. Baaisburg—3:00 P. M, Lemont—7:30 P. M. EVANGELICAL, SPRING (Rev. M. W. Dayton. Bethesda—10:30 A. AM. Green Grove—Church 2:30 P. M Spring Mill LOCAL AND PERSONAL ANVArY and & MILLS Pastor) 7:30 P. M. The Pink Label appeal Pr. H H Longwe fil at his home n Bradford & Cor of Checks The W. C home of Mrs urday even A LL. Du a teacher schools, P. C. Shoen ping hay short order wo truck car. On Monday Hagan Garage here for Yetroit. and will bring back with Tw i price anywhere running full time, when ordinarily vou would be hard pressed for an outlet. Cut your costs to us and give CHARTER NO, 113 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The First National Bank, at Spring Mills at the who has been ship loads a loads fill ANUARY and February are not ordinarily good months for busi- ness. Large firms all over the in times which were ordinarily dull. They cut their prices, amazing re- ductions, even more than we ever We, in turn, have Ivan f Hagan. of the ania Cng 5 Ralph left in the State of Penns | business on Dec: 31, 1 him a RESOURCES Dodge, light 6, Victory Franklin Decker, who it was reported some time ago would begin farming on the James Decker farm, east of town, has decided to begin farming opera gions on the W. 8. Breon farm. nears Miltheim. having leased the {aim a few days ago. A mail plane, westward bound, é¢ame down. at Old Fort, one afternoon the Batter part of last Week. The pilot and two companions made inquiry as to their whereahouts and on being told they were less than three and one hall gnfles from the landing field. took td «ghee air at once, “The now Tudor Ford was on exhibi tion here Tuesday afternoon and was busy giving short demonstrations of dts riding qualities to many admirers of the new vehicle. The consensus of opinion appears to be that it rides ful fy as well as it looks. The our was manipuiated Beatty employes, who, by the way, know how to do it The fom kK tional Bank here at t ing on drecion report cates The resou as $41,000 the deposit undividsl TSTense the fourth been book per type. of rst Na the ¥ yer ini il rye de anual Tucaday reciected all the fornes Lid EE RARRIAGE LICENSES Hail Mills Hoover W. Noll, Centr 8. Gertrude Michaoi Koaatimek Caroline Casiiozieh Willard Nearhoft Be 0 Launghhne Spring ‘ SLoalport arene Madera f.6ans and discounts, inciud fog rediscounts Deposited to secure circula jation (U. 8. bonds par val $00 177.002 te aim . 25 (00 00 All other U 8 Gov't securities 174900 Total U. 8. Government se curities . . nin Other bonds, stocks, Bankiag House, $15100,00; § anking House, $1510.00; fur. niture and fixtures, $5620 8 Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank ........o0000y Cash in vault Total of Items and 13 Rn 42 450,00 secur: 4 9 81 20.75 89 7.068 58 usw $81.8 i, 12 aus ves tH TN 3 Miscellaneous cash items. +3 Redemption fund with U. 8, Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer... .....oveoses Other assets, 9, 10, 180.18 1,250 00 “in 00 TORAL. co ccocivaiinssnnis rns $19= 780 6&7 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid ian ........ Surplus fund «Wunui Undivided profits . . ...... Circulating notes outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding Individaal deposits subject to ‘heck 25,000.00 1,500.00 2.857 08 25 000 00 179.17 75,757 04 or other mus sired by pledgeof this t sure tv bi t bank deposits jeposits Keserve items otal stibjoct to vj ay wy oS Stnte of Penneyivani County of Centre i. 11. FP Endiey, Cashier of the abies nated bank, do solemly t the shove sfui pean! is trow to the y Atel 4 Ireiind, H. ¥. ERDLEY Sabhaoribed and sworn fo before mie (his fih day of January, IH Caskey €. ALONG, ‘ JMetary Publio My commission expires Mareh 7, 10 (BEAL) Corvagts Attest ABLE TT. J. DECKER vein? J. HW. RISHEL, country dread this period, for it means to many of them that they must curtail their production; must cut down their organization; must go through a perio just marking time, Yaieing for the spring buying .to start. It is the hibernating time of big business. Curtailing production means the shortening oF forces. It takes time to build a smooth working organiza- tion and such an organization must be kept busy. It has taken years and much : artul lanning to build our organization. Te is made up of trained people who know our customers’ requirements—who know the keen satisfaction of an order promptly and properly shipped. They are an up and doing crowd that are happiest when they are busy. Monthsagowe planned to keep them busy during this period. Months ago we went to represen- tative manufacturers and producers of high grade merchandise and said to them: “Make us prices on your products thot will enable us to offer our ¢ during January and February, prices that will defy com- petition; prices that will offer such real savings that it is well worth their while to buy at this time and we will give you orders for merchandise that vou can make when your plants need business, and we will'pay you cash. You can keep your factories StOmers, us the best you can make and our customers will solve your problems, as well as ours.” To many of them it was the one thing they needed—volume business SPECIALLY PRICED FOR THIS SALE Auto Supplies. Babies’ Wear. Blankets and Comforters. Building Supplies. Carpets and Rugs. China and Glassware. Clothing—Boys’ Youths’ and Men's Coats and Dresses. Millinery. Musical Instruments. Notions. Paints and Varnishes. Plumbing Supplies. Poultry Supplies. Radio and Electrical Equipment. Roofing. Sewing Machines Shoes. Silve "Weare. Sporting Goods. Stoves and Supplies. Sweaters and Gloves. Toilet Articles, Toys. Trunks and Bags. Underwear. thing, i NRE A ——) oi -? Wubi W # Dry Goods. Farm Implements. Fu nishings. Furniture. : Hardware. Hats and Caps Hosler v. Je Welry. Kitchen Utensils. Work O thought possible. cut our own usual small profits and are passing them along to our cus- tomers in the savings in this special January and February Sale Catalog. Take this new catalog (if you haven't a copy, send for it), look through it carefully. Buy now the things you will need for the first warm days of spring. Anticipate your wants. This is just like in- creasing your income, for during this sale, you can save a part of every dollar you spend. For clothes for yourself and family, for new things for the home, for new things you need in your shop, on your farm, for your car or your garage. Join the ranks of the thrifty. ad us your orders now. Already the orders are pouring in from customers everywhere. The merchandise is here; the organization isready, the plan is beginning to work. There is an old saying that “Ii you want 2 job well done, take it to a busy place.” Send us your order now, we will ship it to you promptly.’ CAREY WL TR 804 Seores Dudlding, Now York City Posse send sie posteaid, at once, cobies of catalogs checked belovw, 1 New January and February Special Sale Catalog. | Now Wall Paper Sample Dock for 1918