THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, _ THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY. CENTRE HALL, PENNA. — SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors, § W, BMITH......coivvvvensesns Editor hE Loonl Editor and MDW. E. BAILEY... Business Manager I Antered at the Post Office in Centre Hav 88 second class mall matter. PBRMS.—The terms of subseriptioa to fhe Reporter are $1.00 a year, in advauce ADVERTISING RATES.—Legal fwanty cents per lime for three insertions, Sad ten cents per line for each additional meeriion, Local notices accompanying display ad gartisements, five cents per line for eack ieertion; otherwise, elght cents per line; wipimum charge, twenty-five cents. mwotices, Sunday Church Services FENNS VALLEY (Rev, 8. F. LUTHERAN Greenhoe,” Pastor) Tusseyville, 10:30 A. (Communion Servi Confirmation at Centre Hall, Confirmati ing, SS Bpring Mills, Commu ITY REFORMED heener EVANGELICAL (Rev, W. '} Sinitis Tusse) Vi Regula plu Regula Centre Hall Prayer Meeting at — METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Bev, CC, E. Hazen, Pastor) Smuliton—S, at 9:30; Service at 1v:! A. M. Centre Hall union at 2:3 y p. PRESBYTERIAN (Rev, J. M. Kirkpatrick, Centre Hall—10:30 A. M. Fouuisburg—3:00 P. M. Xen 7:30 P. M. a Lommunion Pastor) nt MILLS Pastor) SPRING Dayton, NGELICAL, (Rev, M. W, “PROSPERITY !" Soup dol vit y=—Textile fehens gnd Sies ping Places Demanded New 3 Mills { val Army of U1 for ork Fields less in and CMmpDioye d. Contribute to ing soup ings niless ing ds situat obser ally It w Now ¥ ditior numbe Fopoiis Other them textile anoths i Others 34 soft con indo ter strike which h for many months ment in soft brought good industry, w running on sched ' Periods Wal the past duced eu that the for man The { glisten of na for reli road bie test to indus Prose rit Unie fn condition months, the forced dened by loewrs of made thems sible under regime, to go into the campaign Htlons which faithful fol Grand Old Party have ves hel Hn pos Democrat COT the eve to other than a ebb A ———— “The Path Across the Hill" is title of an three-act comedy drama pre- sented by the Young People's band, of Middleburg, in Grange Arcadia. on Fri day evening. The house was comfort ably filed, the audience seeming to en- Joy the work of the young people on the stage. Both boys and girls took prominent parts in rendering the play, The senior class of the Centre Hall High school participated In the net A profits, the DEATHS . * ® . » . * * . about lartges Penn Hall late diabetls. Inter After an illness of Mrs, home at BAI three ATGES. weeks, died ut Emma A. her Saturday night from ment wag made at Heckman cemetery Wednesd Were afternoon Funeral sery ted by the Reformed denomination the conde which wd adhered. Arie and lived tO widow of Dav- usband, now north of the her h HB was with on a farm the widow moved ind nt the the pince formeriy and Mrs . M ghter of Henn Hall Li Penn Hall occupied Mr, the dau and was and 13 days children and Mrs Henn Lie time of ha wed UIViVe i i : trier it The wome held » They enliz The Suns fT Ke ne Reform swhool © i play, Mother.’ 1 Miltheim. on Ww very much witnessed it iad been CGieising SPRING MILLS port it better for a with a prospects iH, which was idle has restimed help and good operations, Sheriff Dunlap is quite busy on side of the mountain Willard Hettinger, of Farmers Milis, an high school pupil, Is quite Hl with pneumonia, A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Nestor Heckman on January 28th. The beautiful weather on Sunday brought out a lot of automoliiles short time, work full force of this Edward Martin, Auditor General of Pennsylvania, formally announced his candidacy for the Republican nomina tion for State Treasurer. TEN Los { Th Cony Ang land, 800 « Toki more It Nore the tion Penns Bec iB OENIZ: REPORTEE, Vid oe HAL 2 PA. CONVENTION | | World 8. KN, Train Loads This State, { Angeles to Entertain 0 Go From World's School which is held this time in 11th to 15th this world-wide held dn Gla Scot vivania hid thant yeu AZO in Pennsylvania had hundred rit ted this time ind accor very World schoo & tenth Sunday ention, held every will be July four Los los, apo con on wi SOW and Penn lelegate nw Janan more and eight when than fully expo ih igh thous ties 1 1d from « one Pas tnd worid X Peet waddle, which iucted, and in n at Los Ang ng trip Garage Centre Hall, Pa. my ut Ros he ud LOCUST POSTS Locust Posts, 4 inches at top, 7 ft. long, will be de- livered anywhere within five miles of Centre Hall at 30c¢ each. Order through R. M. Smith. Centre Hall. MORRIS KELLY, $ Reedsville, Pa. 5 EPROPS PPP OPOPOOIOPP POPOL POOre TL AA aod J > TWN UD wd BOND [PRINTING | A GOOD JOBS / Give ls 4 Yours. 5 FEY LI Ha ah Rn NLY 507, of chicks fed an average ration live. When fed properly, at least vo, can be saved. Chicks need a feed to give them warmth, strength, energy and vitamins for life and growth. This is the reason 1592 hatcheries say ccd Purina Chick Startena, the buttermilk starting ration which contains Cod Liver Oil. We will be glad to tell Jou of a feeding plan that is as sii imple as ABC. You'll be chi £LcLd, oaoney ukead, BRADFORD & CO. CENTRE. MALL Sree PETC EPPOEPO PCE OE PIPPPPEGPPPPIPG » > ash kly, not Every 1 vit should kay his modern washer, with power fur nished by i } | the features which have g ¢ Haag V leading place among fine washing machines--and in ion ig the 4<ycle motor which is cle: in. cary snd coonomical to operate You'll never know how easy and pleasant your washdays can be until you see the Haag Vortex Ownpower in use. Let us give you a free demonstration this week. - pronounced Haig A A VORTEX OWNPOWER REDUCED TO $160. for the Next 30 Days Only I. C. MC CLENAHAN, Dealer CENTRE HALL, PA. THE REPORTER is well equipped to do the Best Kind of Job Printing. 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