THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL. » PA. moo nop a —— v _ EE —, LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Milihelm Undertaker Retires. Samuel M. Campbell, in business in Mrs, Gregg Carper, of Coburn, had |Millhelm since 1888, retired on the NIEMAN'’S IEM N’ NIE N’ been seriously ill, but is now improv-|first of the present year, laving sold A ing Her mother, Mrs. Jacob Sharer, [his business to Neff & Son, of Howard, elped to care for h who are now in charge, hs § Campbell began business as a Miss Eva Bailey, teacher in the ie. et Hh a land | partner in undertaking and furniture ww i Th San [ame or “tarier © Gimp, Sanur alllia ead ailce a e Jiio, was with her mother rs. Mar. . . ru : fname of Harter & Campbell, January garet Godshall, here, for the Chi stmas | Lt, 158 On aunry 1st of the fol- eo | C0 season. ' 3 lowing year he puwchased tle interest 1 ATO Mr. and Mrs. John Rudy and daugh-]of his partner, and since then to the 2dith pa in Youngstown, Oh time stated above, he conducted the ? omtm— 4) hristmas season, and were | business himself, He aimed, in both ! htfully i i is | 3 of & } st of the mtectained by their friends | lines business, to keep abreast of and relatives thege, th §, itl served { [fully his many Harry Snavely, of Spring Mills, was |PAtrons in his community, During this BARC AINS GALORE for 2 A REAL CLEARANCE Aa caller recently and report m IDFGVernart a nade in the buaf- 1} NOTHIN has 1 1 spared, fee ire cut and slashed LADIES COATS, particularly, have been cut so hard In i happy to have recovered from an ac- . ' + * Ta bell. as welll k | i 0 . wr a 1. when the sal Bainl, Au ar, A-aanpbell, a3 wel, 4 point where you gnin $3%338 on every purchase, wee Ss on y price that every garment Is an outstanding value. ident le cutting ood » N in poor health, prac axe hit hi 00 iting a gash need- ing sur ro oe ren Sn 4 ne uel QCEFEVERY ITEM IN OUR STOCK SHARPLY REDUCED. vania State Educat Association il 2 desl res to return thanks for the ally foruir he former to discontin- be hel i Williamsport, December 26 |patronage given him during all these and 27. ver 2004 persons attended | years by the people in his field of op- OUR POLICY Is to turn stocks quickly, to have ricw BUY IF YOU HAVE TO COUNT the Dollars cary fully, here Is ele 75th gathe ring of The body held in !eration. styles; fresh merchandise; new goods. Henee these EXTRA. a Sale that will delight you. Those who want real bargains New e last month. reli —— IN( YW Wii ford . Randail BAKER—REARICK. ORDINARY PRICES, Our necessity is your opportunity, ~THIS IS THE STORE OF LOW PRICES, Buy and Save! > HO and 801 WENGAaa, e of Phoenix drove here Saturday Announcement has been made of the evening and returned Sunday, taking marriage of Miss Ruth Remrick, daugh- y with them the former's mother, Mrs. [ter of Mr and Mrs. J. Paul Rearick, STE NIEMAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE the Bradford family Jor some time. Hall, and Sergeant Lewis Baker, of : . Lo : : the United States Marines, stationed John S. Meckley, of Millheim, was], jadeiphin, at that city on Nav. “WHERE YOUR DOLLARS In 10WA Jast week on business withiss “ne marriage is the culmination) GO FARTHEST” MILLHEIM I Registrar of Vital Stati I t Afillar - eek "y i« the 11 "round Miller. Mr. Meck i H und Sargeant Baker came to Lock Haven man. employed for Sy Yeurs id Sl as an escort to the body 1 M. Campbell, the Ail? m undertake: a romance begun last June, wien Frank Rearick, son of L. G. Rearick, ry ’ h Ba | . . . . v urg, ha management ANNOUNCes Bellefonte Kiwanis pledged $1000 for Witmer E. Lee, proprietor of thejof lock Haven, who died in . ' > ny ‘ ‘ y " ! BEutaw House, Potters Mills, killed|while on duty with the marine FARM CALENDAR anned iruts, vegetables, and greens, [a new nurses’ home in connection witn ws Te . ST : Pha Sui we ts ra on Friday at a di rg rand} I vege %; Jellies and| he Centre County Hospital, three logs which came in the heavy-| The bridegroom has . two years yet to d OTRDaR cE hv Sra & TAT Stinds | TIMELY REMINDERS FROM preserves: cake read and cookies, rani or ula gid eit} - ror Hi ned? wees serve | th J 3. Navy, wd the ba 4 ': 3 WME = "> » > ’ " vp weight class with a combined welght | 8¢ hd n 6 1 ’, hie {* PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE and garments ma » entered dn the of over 1000 Ibs. The individuallwill return te Wwesonia, near Reading, 3 + . ty : ’ ¥ : ep ih . : i SOHOOL OF AGRICULTURE ompetitior wedghts were 357, 350 and 345% Ibs where 3 I8 PUDLLO Ol nurse, Ioriafifls. were visitors Nn tows on thei} * . . ® * » e the present. She is a graduate of the |, day of the old year, and favored Guard Chicken Health Mrs. 8. F. Greenhoe has bec t irs k ireenhoe has been In tm | Obtain Reduced » Fantr— Centre County hospital under observa tion since Thursday of last week Her on a Ve. lated honeymoon, which is being spent condition at present is reported very + re 9 . Lock Haven and 4 fair. There is a possibility of a very : . i in and near Martinsburg, serious and delicate operatic ————— a ———— future. -> Stanley Brooks stoceeds Elect S. 8S. Ofieers, . X ” ne Sp i ; ” iy ne 3 nor he oounty LTT Cool Mik Props rly ee row as helper at the Boozer filling tion. Te latter improve Farm Woodlot— since last May, and Spring will prepare t ing on the Keller of town. . 0 Ad y Christmas services were held bY alll Foust: missionary treasucer. A | mowhure th a Ts wn Tarun, “een, | NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. the Sunday schools Aneoked WHR Ith. wate. T th 13 : ; | Market Hogs Profitably— the variou : i : were thought £ RIND the « i “Nn f $ tq A . nd Lf + 34 and preparation for i ent ‘ 2 the 1 ngs , 1 : ai - ——— (srt Awards MARRIAGE LICENSES, [ a “cold in the of the Receipts and Expenditures of POTTER TOWNSHIP | for the Year Ending December 2, 1929. W J ROYER, Collector 1927 Road Tar i W J ROYER, Collector 1928 Road Tax Hall, came east by auts { FS BED. Atari to Ar. ah. ot) 4d ROYER, Collector 1929 Road Tax cConsn, construc phones engaged and Mrs. Howard Callahan, where th i IN Ia Oe ; CARSON, Treasurer Board of father also lives \ i AC " T1008 Hoad Supervisors £15400 2 Mr. and Mrs Frank © hose 2 1900 marriage was noted in 1 last 1ssue 4 S007 0 of the Reporter, were at their home in Centre Hall over the (Xaistmas pee ’ Sh riod, and on Saturday of last. week . ov 30.199 To sn dus psn ne t ional BOO 00 went to Williamsport, where they will ae - iol reside at Mrs. Lee's home, 941 Hep > i 102 ay 8 To loa: eer $00 O00 burn street, until spring 1, when NC 8 oh fro: it is planned to lamsport property and come to Cen- tre Hall to make their future home W J ROYER, #20 Poor Tax 4 TEFETY DN 00 dispose of th Will- “3 The band concert consisting BACT | » We a te ment on X04 460 76 = music and Christmas carols, given in ae comm on S150 . 30 49 the Methodist dairch at Spring Mills, IP Tar aw Nosth=e } 75 by the local band, on Sunday evening, | Balance . 57 08 82525 o8 Dae. 2. furnishe 3 on e Sf eight days of ye! : Ww AGNER, Overncen of Poor , a Rx I e “ ' ie © . - pg L} * fai 3 } chu ) : alm 1 DR. Oe . a. loas : on S00 OO Ny er Now a Full Sized filled to its full seating capacity and 1a K1 every one present enjoyed the program : 4 rely eg 4 o on IA Ace. «$4 : i Non 1 T State Rew i. 1415 bi TET Hl EASY in reach of as arranged © five Prasto of the churd. The church was decorated for good light for ot AT Cuh from same ae 0 51 Xov 50 Conny on i 38 1 I i I 1H Limited Budgets. the oceasio . 3 3 Han 50 00 und 2 | y support of verdraw 154 34-8$15060 29 the front porch ff | jo. ma Ly ——— oR LLL HI A New Low Price : FINANCIAL STANDING OF ROAD whom Edit Moltz entertained th ins het wel r membe of it, at the C. = of W NEY 3 DISTRICT he — iy £1 ing. Various games and othe use COSt , bruoe 1s " nville 182 & To Galles Works & DA. { 8 “ ; merits were engaged In and an elab- ‘9 8 ss 0 SCS k loyd Confer at Danville 18238 . y X 10t " » orate spread topped the ending of the EER 1 Balance... 1: C100 6581580 01110 15h am Bier. 59000 00 , old year. 1930 was a few hours 1 > oan rom TIN J, before fhe young people broke av . J BH RUNKLE, Overseer of Poor To loan fre : Me : A as little 4S A § ormiel iia ... 1000 00-8500 00 [ ! from the festivities DR. . . Nov 30, "00, To halance. § 537 52 CR. . F. 0. ©. FACTORY Mr, and Mrs. Guy W. Jacobs and A Sl [Feb 2 "90 To cash from oe By balance dae from 1927 : RE children, Frances Guy, Jr. and Hose- W J Rove: 498 duplicate . ) i - x . : : ot 8 Cash from same By halane . tm INS anna, of Steubenville, Ohio, and Mr. Chtistmas tree ’ id BC ash f m me. 400 duplicate ah Dun ! Small First Payment Balance Monthly and Mrs. Clay W. Reesman, of Camden, | a Dee 8 "277. T from ii ay balane we die fre ) 3 i y i " 3 a Max o 3 i . duplicate 4. . » N. J., were here for the Christmas sea Nov 20. 2 from, 1 ny ot ate Highway Howards i Six Full « size Sheets or equivalent son. The former fs engaged in the John 10h enka 2 55-817 0 | Liabilities ‘e 88 capacity, manufacture of fee. Mr. Heesman is . e ing the head of the Park Commission, an ornament sr By support of : J F TREASTER, Treasurer of Audit Ful Swinding, Wringer, Semi-soft Rolls, office obtained by election, of Lis city. Bliza Jordan DIL. our lock positions, Cal A. Auman | he es - Bmery Zor ie: 3 Dec 2. 3, To b Joub Coppe ub, Whi ville business i oo ben By cas from Audit “has 5 Nov 20, To Mog old j3 22 50 1 le Walled Solid rT te 0 was o By making duplicate. . H Runkle , 15 00 Ducoed, holds heat, dent proof. parents here during a portion of the By support of Daniel Dee St cash from » . . Christmas holidays. WE ST pvianey at Danville .. ; A Carson .........c.. 35 00-8 T2060 High Quality Shrouflout: ol In every way io o C. W. Slack, elected Justice of the at Daaville CR. worthy of the name . : * ? g By support of John Ho- By 1928 Auditors’ Btate- peace for Centre Hall borough, will op- PF A » quan at Davville 2 ld 1700 Moving parts fully hy Mechanism en an office fn the basement of the Planes iiss Nov 90, Anditors’ foes. 15 00 free from dirt. Clothing free from grease. Penns Valley bank building next Mon- POWER Beam tiliore fees... HU ote day, the first Monday in January, the <0 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ACCOUNT EE aan ‘ow » date his commission as a justice be- EXFENDITURES ’ comes effective. The room has been Repair or maintenance onan dsraigned ditors 2 Dot. : brushéd up and will present a better arth Toads, including, accounts "certify io the correctness of Soman REET I. C. McCLENAHAN, Deal Slack expects to give all tie time Sint ward Hao: 28 H. F. MUSSER, 9 er needed to administer the affairs of tne FOR BETTER LIVING ew Books and schiner J. F. TREASTER. very important office to which he wis USE ELECTRICITY dr of tooly and ma- J. B. BUBB, : Centre Hall lected, . ¢ BEER R RR ae N anna v
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