OCTOBER 18, 1034. THURSDAY, — CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, CENTRE HALL. PENNA. S—— SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors 8. W., SMITH, Editor. SDW, BE. BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Manager, “SUNDAY CHURCH SBRVIGES PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Bev, B. F. Gresnhoo, Pastor.) Georges Valley—$§ to 10 A. M, Parmers Millis, 10:30 A. M. Centre Hall, 7:30 P, M. PENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE (Rev, Deine Bi, Kesner, Paster) Centre Hall #2:00—Church service. 20:00~Church School, $:30 P, M—Y, P. Meeting—theme, #Reformed Church Periodicals;” Lead- #r, Prof. Russell Bohn. Tusseyville— #:30—Church School 10:30—Churcp Service. - rsomm——— PRESBYTERIAN (Rev, J. MM. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) #:30—Miorning Worship. 30:30—Bunday 8:30—Christia School. n Endeavor. aths \ Althougny very DAUBERMAN ~ ticeably falling in health during past two years, the death of John Goodhart Dauberman, on Friday eve- ning, was as unexpected as it was sudden. He attended to business to within a quarter of an hour of his death. He closed his meat market at ten o'clock, after having spent most of the evening in conversation with those gathered there, who noted his friendly attitude toward subjects spok- en of, and improvement in appearance and movement over that of a few days previous, On his way, home he dellv- ered a package of meat. On reaching his home he went direct to the bath room, where he was seized with a fit of coughing which attracted Mrs. Daub. erman to his side. On reaching him she discovered that he had had an ex- tremely severe hemorrhage from the mouth. She seated him a chair, and rushed for a physician a few doors distant, but before arrived life had departed. Funeral ad no- the on n he services were held at Tues [Hs day for METHODIST {Bev, EFisCOPFAL Seth Russell, Pastor) Centre Hi #:3 10:30 40: 11:00 EVANGELICAL (Rev, J. W, Zang, Pastor) Bethesda Worship Sunday Spring Sunday Wors Locust Ww +8305 LOCAL Mr AND FERSONAL. Ge Cle surgeor be the Kept Misses and Doll of er having and Mr others by; oy frien Report form pital on the effect “a flairly Wednes fal Smit He was ‘entre Hall early Monda ape ie good to the hospitag Baturday derwent an is the eldest ert I. Smith, The apple or for by Frank east of Bellevill approximately sound win bushel; of remainder men Tlhe shows n The the orchard i application of tillzer taken mo on un- ration. Mrs lis SON « of Mr £f town an Rob | Of i diarld owned and cared Gibboney, yield a ousand bushels miles crop of two a six tl of ter two thousand wil ie] apmies * whi are Dwelich Stay crop, picked ret perfict nts = Sunday Ya vy weation the been spent ers parents, Mr and Morran, at Ulster, elder McMorrans, ebrated their sary, and the younger people “Mother” on principally with Mrs tn October y th A wm tate and, anniver prompted the take and Falls on 40ty wedding oocasion to “Dad” trip Niagara to bring back memories of two BOOTS yearg ago when then, as today, no honeymoon was complete without a trip to the famous falls Frank Ptrillips, at Potters Mills, offering his herd of seven cows at i vate sale. Mr. Phillips, last gan the construction of a Milroy, on the west side highway Route No. 222. at between the two bridges on roy eut-off.. Tre structure of brick, 30x68 feet dimenvions The concrete floor fs already laid The brick work will be laid by Orvia Horn er. Much of the material, including built-up steel girders and roof supe ports, has been in storage 4 Potlors Mills for a year or more. Mr. Phil- lips expecty to open a gas station and do general auto repairing, Harry IL. Hulbert, who more than fifty years ago was an apprentice un- der thelate W. A. Bandoe, tailor, with his wife autoed to Centre Hall from their home in San Clements, Califor. nia, where he is living retired. When & young man helived with the Slabig family, on the J. C. Boal farm, at Barlystown. He left here In 1885, lo- cated in Freeport, Ill, and later in Chicago and Beloit, Wis., establishing an extensive merchant tailoring bust: ness a the latter place and retains in- tereots there at this time. He has two a fo in Wie woek, be. Ear at of Btate 8 point the Mil. will f nye her four-square aln spe and generous and champion hare, of ows In times Hualn . busin 3 all He most Waa ken % though kind He of and ex he was the "bank”™ for lad wh had misplaced many a » Brew up an abundance confidend continued in tha rl He 0 the end miant? ir veyed lence Boar VY of aim. from held the ilflam Guisewite in where funeral services wore Of in Re Aarongburg. He sixty yoars, and was Maize, Millheim. A Wednesday formed aged about of A P the father Fim. He was rafiroad company. His death odour red in hospital in New York City. but his place of residence was Chi- cago, with buriag cemetery, wan A widow, vive BON employed by a a i MT. ROAD TO BE BUILT THIS FALL The “missing lnk” of the road over Seven Mountains at Brown- ie's Place Is to be built this fall, en- gineers are now making the final sur- vey preparatory to beginning wotk on the link of flity- five hundredths of a mile. The section to be built bee ging at con the south, road a short ters Mills, The route jg over the two mountains at Brownies, and will necessitate two deep cuts and a heavy fll. Laurel Run, which flows between the two mountains, over which the road will be built, Is to be cared for by re-inforced concrete arch Bids for the MISSING LINK to the already completed | distance south of Pot. construction will be Mains, chief of party; HC, Bilger, F. @. Malone, Paul Tompkins, and Robert Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bohn, Mrs Ed Bohn and son, Musser, of Akron, Ohl, sons, one living In Freeport and the in Beloit. Mr. Hulbert, ag Is al ound many many changes in Cen- ire ‘and vicinity since his abesnoce. Bun- bro. THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. Bodisbute, | secoxp CONTEST home | WINNER SELECTED months | ini returned several Lizzie Jacole, Mise Anna Bweeney Frida, after with ber aunt, Centre Hall Mr, and Mrs R. R ton, visited friends from Friday until * Mr. and Mrs. spending Mrs, . Second Judges Award Prize Lamp to Mrs, P. Smith, Bellefonte, in Weekly Lighting Contest, The number of replies received the second week in the contest now being staged by local lamp merchants was or Craf- Stuart, i vicinity | in this Monday. | Mothersbaugh en- | tertained at supper on Sunday evening | hee Suess; Mr ng im RR joven greater han in the first week's Musser and family, of Renovo; Myr. | 29mbetition, And Wgain the selection and: Mw. “Henry ‘Bubeck and’ son ot | of the winner hinged largely upon the the Branch; Lynn Mothersbaugh and | fty words that were written by the family, of Cedar Creek, and Danlel contestants on the sublect of home Mothersbaugh and family. | Hghting, inasmuch as the majority of . Mrs. Margaret Kuhn went wii. | the entrants were able to answer the famsport on Saturday to visit her son, | Quontiv La rpetly. Harry, and family, and also attended | : 9 Jue ges, Cont the funeral of relative at Mifflin: | Brachbill and Eur following Geo, to Walker, K. Btook entrants Cc. Pp also se i as wor but | lected the JUrg. . thy of honorable mentor lols Lonbarger and Priscilla Stuart |_| : MIL AAA Seid .. Burd, of Aaronsburg; A. 8 gpent the week-end with the former's : ; : | Bellefonte; L. IL Woodring, sister, Mrs Jerre Zettle, at Pleasant . G burg, and Fred Ju of ap. burg Mrs. Geo , Keen Mr. and Mrs Seeing" and Mrs. H B., Bhattuck, tha were dinner guests > and Mprw Harry Houck, of Miles ac hau, Anrons- Emma Stuart, | and Mr of State Mrs tour GAY Fa Hall Mrs “Belence R. KH. Stuart ? ed by Hghting in the expres ph fic enti interest of has been peveral contestants that : he of h od tes; revealed knowledge Jacoby Simpson, on evening. Mr. and anied the ine astonis iid one red atl an ning pace.” that ing of them L seems ¥ And | Mra dau vnlly ghier, M. Kuhn accom) Warren ort ir Kopp, and 1 an SUTANY t rte REGISTERS - NOTICE. EXEL TOR'S NOTICE jermign- i | | —— AMSA PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN Ap? 4 ay 4. of Seroka, cased, Verna Seroka, drew Beroka 5. "The of the personal fel H Yearick, deceased, was pet Jennie EE. Yeariok, JOHN LIL. WETZLER, teginter of Wille, WEIS FRED LUSE, Manager The inventory and appralsement persons] property of Annie late of Bnow Bhoe borough, was get apart to her children, George Beroka and An the FOR BALE ply to Harry Nine sucking pigs de Bkyler, Centre Hall IL of seven for male, Frank FOIL BALE and appraisement! Guernesy and Holstein property of Nathan- | Bome fresh, others springing Inte of Marion township, | Phillips, Potters Mills, apart his widow, Herd COWES COWS inventory to YOR win 20 bushels Baid- of the the Marble Hall BALE ~About apples, the run H. Homan, Works, tree and Clayton at Granite Centre SH (111) oTe10} CENTRE HALL 21s 33¢ Creams—Caramels FANCY ASSORTED Chocolates Pepperming Pattles— Whipped — Nougatines, BOX-AR-DE} Spaghetti & Meat Balls HE MFOR! Baking Powder Hershey C Log Cabin Syra rup La France Po CL TNE I CE Shredded WHEAT HY =X. ~—with Tomato Sauce 2 cans 23c¢ 28¢c 15¢ 40) Ore # 7 mo al’ " 4 i XN DRY GINGER AL} 1 I Ol. SHO} JEBSEY CORN FLAKES OVALTINGE Food ANGLO BEES BEECHNUT EWING i ii POLISH { I lh 1 Ts Iris CORNED CH ANDO—HIzhest [1° i juaiity CAMP “§ TOMATO BLL} i 518% N Riss iE ES A AH AP SI HON A SANKA COF FE EE — a, ARING M 4 WE HAVE RECEIVED OUR INITIAL FISH and OYSTERS SHIPMENT thomas vyes in ng fo mage having then requested i thos io present jlate pay: an ® net the same far ciaslms age suthentiestesd seit loment Fl xo H HOW'S YOUR Mathematics ? ber nena! ! six | address © § ¢conts in resus postage Pa xsutawney Ferg of Ang * id the remainder had $45 euch Hew much te the of down hour far of miles win walks n mountain at the rate hour, and back of five miles per four hours; how of the mountain? (ANSWERS top three at the rate and it per in to the gone top is on Public c Sale last page) HOW WELL DO YOU SEE? Which is the continuation of line AX or Y? {Answer Below) WHO HATE MENDING AS Tre undersigned will offer at pub. He sale at the Homan barn, immedi ately east of CENTRE HALL, on SATUR., OCTOBER 20 Beginning at 1:00 o'clock 1°. M., 100 Head SHOATS All are double tested for cholera; treated for flu: temperature tested; sprayed for skin disease and lice If you are looking for something thay will grow into good money for you, don't pass up this opportunity to buy, Bhoats of this quality. TERMS CASH. B. M. SMITH, Auct. SAMUEL W. MACK of Pottagrove, Pa. This is the sight meter which tects light for Better sight, oe | aah ¢ in a few minutes. They are scien- WEST PENN POWER CO. *Y line is Ye continuation Kine, ———— A S—— — — ———————- —_ w. . o——w. ow nS Sn Sn Wear Pann Power CoMpaxy Dox 1223, Piitsburgh, Pa. I want a Free Sight Meter Test made of the ligh in my home, " Ring * AFFAIR ARBITER ARR E sean - Cahn