THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1936, THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. [S—— THE CENTRE REPORTER e = 2 os a » 2 es 0» ISSUED WEEKLY, la CENTRE COUNTY ————— I SPIT YT C CENTR E HALL PENNA. « HOSPITAL NOTES. SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors | haraed nday ot ast we 3 PENNY-A-WORD COLU MN. ibe puys for wn four-line ad. in this 5. W, SMITH, Editor, 8 vGERT irs, Katherin Har-! Wiliam Miller entre fall 1 ry . Eg | : . / vallefonta dd ’ “ svlumn, These little nds. are wondes SDW., E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and. “chu; Of llefonte. died Wed-|D- : ; solumn. Thess litle ads. ate wondes Business Manager, nesday ght of last week in the LJen-| Ldmitte ednesday of last week 1 tine auything bere, from a “Help Wanted” ns = t " ty 1} i wher sh . g nial & vr. RBoprir 3 to & “Houses snd Lot for Kale" Em tre County h ital, Org ie) Sp Mill Entered in the Post Office in Centre been a patient since a8 second class matter, had also been onfined to th TERMS. —The terms of subscription tof... approximate lv three months the Heporter are $L00 a year, in advance, tar 13 voAr Legal advertising at the rate of ten Ma year. “ = Co : — penis per lune eacn luserton. Mrs, Schugert was 6 chi a ai | al orn 3 na tian te Yu pug i Ih BF 0 16 YI y -budit Display advertising rates made known|was the daughter of Dr M “1 altel he 4 nin. of {iz woah i bushel crates—E, CC, Wagner, Pollers #8 application, and Mary Curtin y, } 8- | tal i fig innin f this Ww * i Mills, x54 Democratic National Ticket was the granddaughter of drew | LOCALS, CENTRE HALL DOWNS MILL- SPRING MILIS B. B. TEAM ag TED—Jurkn chickens of all aE # . BOY OT » of | Kinds; tankage sold, $1.76 per cwt— HEIM IN 1g INNINGS, 5. WINS TITLE AT GRANGE FAIR A MM Reigel Centre Halle phone 11- For President: , FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT, New York. nn For Vice President: JOHN N. GAR- 1, : NER, of Texas. | Lr Democratic State Ticket ROBERTS, of B jehem, Democratic County Tleket For Congress: DON GINGERY, of] Clearfield. For Assemblyman: JOHN W. DECK- | BR, of Spring “4 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES |‘ PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE] (Bev. L. Arthur Wagner. Pastore) | kat She tania sha wife) ie = 3B By WILL ROGERS Spring lls—3 to 10 A. A ol Jan Reed, who survives her, on|Bureau of Motor Vehicles, irris- | was without Knarr, and Millheim I GUESS one of the worst things , Qsntre Hall—10:30 A. ML. a August 3, 1881 {burg,- after a tw weeks’ vagation | playeq without Splgelmyer which | you can have wrong with you is + {Communion Service.) n additic her husband she !8lspent at the parental home, refus ns it even Stephen, i IRI eamiog A guy thatcan’tsleep |... . Tusseyville—7:80 P. M. survived by the ollowing children: ito work on Tuesday morning I The box score: | gets to worrying so much about it |... 0 i." Clarence aml Russell Reed, Mrs. Sam- wae taken to the capital city by her | Centre Hall 2 | that he really can't sleep sure |, nara ap CENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE uel Wagner and Mrs. Ammon Lauver, | brother4n-law, James Royer, accom- Packer, rf . 2 { | enough. Lots of linea he starts out Anth Farttc : (Bev, Delas EK, Keener, Pastor) of Milroy; Walter Reed and Mrs. Paullpanled by her mother, Mra, Bruce W.| vaw fora { 4 ! by being kept awake b Soswhody's 8 Cbs : H, ‘ Vaughn, of Lewistown; Mrs. Virgin. |p iar ah 8 2 ¢| party or something like tha lehont ut 37 54 -— tpka. Goodhart, 3b . | | chestnut $7.50 Centre Hall Bool 3 fa Fredericks, of Montandon; Herbert eo gs or « » b y ! | paot A : . BE * Bellet - 3:80-CHUFCR BSHOOL cis Reed, of Millheim: Mrs James Wells,| William: Gruenwald was accompan-| . = HHEC. ” : 1 Sine College, aaa 25¢. Clic ou 7:30—Harvest Home Services. of Joanna: and Charle eed, oftjled here from his home in Corsica} YO ta i FIERE, add =: Vp out ihis ' 's E . . . Breon., © 0 ! lant advertisement all imquiries, or- Millp— Washington, ID. C. Mrs. Reed alsojSouth Dakota, by Mrs Gruenwald 3 ) . ! a ay #:00~Church Worship. leaves six brothers and sisters: Irvimjand threg youngest children, and they ee = 30: 00—~Church School, . Hackett, Bellefonte; Charles Hackett {bave been prolonging their visdy after Bo of i ittsburgh: Reed Hackett of Boilingithe sale of horfes and cattle held last rr. ¢ Farmers Mille Pitts : ¥ : : : Springs; Brown Hackett, of Centre|Week. Both horses . and cattle sold : ; . | . ‘ ! | : | ders or Mntetview 'son H., Grove, : urch School otal aur ‘Worship. 1 Aa Hall. Mrs, Charles A, Wagner, or{readily. It was the first sale of west- dal » : a . 2: - Turbotville, and Mrs. Hattle Arm-{¢™m oattie. The animals were fine i i... s’ a LAAs strong, of Milroy. types of heavy breeds, MiNhelm ? NALL HALLE B i. { : | | EVANGELICAL Aer v frown of (Bev, WW, K. Hoetermaa, Pastor) : The deceased waa a faithful mem- Dewey Musser. of Scotland. South R iy i Centre Hall— wr of the Lutheran church of Mil Dakota motored te Centre Hall and Wage y . ut hy ; 4 " it. One man that had And His 15 ARTISTS OV, And ¥ he r AM 4 LL 4 3 i s ' i 2 . poy. agmer - 3 = i. ! Sunday School, 5:30 A. M. : io, afd of ie ladles Ald Boclety of lig a guest of his aunt, Mra Henry Aumiies. Bc... : got the idea he couldn't sleep had | Ace, 10:30 A. M. he same church. White. He reports drought destroyed]. " some sleeping medicine prescribed Worship Service, 10: Funeral] service held at the Bierly, 3b oo uneral services were eid atl N€iall crops In hig section as well as Ts os . for him by the doctor. About eleven ! Tusseyville— home on Tuesday of last week, withinearly all trees, most of which were FHM © 5 o'clock that night he called up the : i y | . ¥ gens 5 3 Lr crmn wi { i Ma eves A x | tHe 4 lev, : har on Lantz officiating. planted In 1870. The shelter platings i 3 Bt a % : § 1 | 8 . ¥ Sat Sreggist SE 15 Interment was made in Woodlawn done during the past spring in the cemetery, Milroy. - toni a s 8 ¢ UE Mc Roskey, af .. 8. Locust Grove— ! ZF: M3 ¥ Federal] Government, strange as It Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. ——————— may seem, remadn thrifty. Mr. Muss. | a gon . druggist to send a prescription to! | DANCING-—8 to 1 Worship Service, 7:30 P. M. SPRING MILLS » purchased 5 small a in Mis} “Uv, TUT rs Can't you hurry him up? I'm half Se sir. ana Bis saul Zio at. 1B and after returning to Bout} if asleep, and I don™t think I can stay | METHODIST EPISCOPAL Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ziegler, of PalDaketa will loate in Ux he BASEBALL HERE, SATURDAY. awake much longer waiting for | Admission, #1, tax paid. (Rev. Seth Eussell, Pastor) merton, were callers Monday at the i Sammi) ta 3 such a poke.” " - pm— Centre Hall— iC, BE. Ziegler and CC. B. Stover homes A igvo 9:30—Morning Worship. | an ren mined f SE »y ening dinner Sunday School, 10:30 A. M. 2 Lue a Al Ziegle r is a Bprucetown— eT . il i a! plant al PRESBYTERIAN b +} - " vlan 3 ’ 1 Nan ”" i, wh tenis 11 i . Kirkpatrick, Pastor) "ith : E. Ardery family, : : ’“oW = (Rev, J. M. Kirkpe ars se ama Co Ing los : re of 1) b coming here, Tu GREATEST 9:30—Sunday School. their custom. for & Bumber of ven {uk And ond. Same, and, Snel 10:30—Morning Worship. pr PA Rr i 3 Juin ia biejnired, A Es re Rs gd RACES - = [AIRY ar | hare 18 PROGRAM Fs LANDON CONTINUALLY BEGS | Kansas INCOME TAX LAWS | game. 4 . 2 ; 2 SATURDAY FOR FEDERAL MONEY; GETS | SOAK THE LITTLE MAN | : p—— = $145,196,516; NOW MOANS| Govern Landon's recent ta be : (MILLHEIM AND PORT MATILDA | y : THE EAST'S Speech. includ: A plea ton smalier | TO PLAY “WORLD KERIES” CATTLE : 2 or : : GREATEST Tit ] CAVALCADE a “Nos MIDWAY : PL =~ << POULTRY EXHIBITS o : \ISSTON SHOW a Greats of (oanty Foir 32 K TEETER EDWARD W. PICKARD Famous Commentator Who Writes EVERY NIGHT... ELABORATE SONG & DANCE REVUE “Weekly News Review.” : “The FRSCINATIONS of 1936” —- . Britcher’s Auction Seautiful Girls . . . Exquiz've Pageantry I Saw It in the THE BIG FAIR OF 1936 Vn S A LE! News Review [| me coseseres » A rove ta le northeast ’ « CATTLE AM Me @& 8, £4 2 Smuiaon SyVIeics oN Sheu Ey - 1FF1 , RS ar Rh - er A ch es an d Pains eiloberiieyy | | WEDNESDAY, SEPT. cL ew 8 ll in this paper, they drain com. | | at 10 o'clock A. M. a Se More Health and Pleasure prehensive nfssrsiation of world events written by Edward W, Pickard, hr > i [ie AIN drags 3 down-—physi tally, morally one of the nation’s most widely . ! : ¥. y known news commentators, C. ARL 0. \D OF HC YRSES Why continue to endure it? Try Dr. Mil : and COLTS 8 Anti-Pain Pills for Headache, Neuralgia Weekly News Review . Kens Muscular, Rheumatic, Sciatic, and Periodic deals with the important happens i : n Pains. They seldom fail. nd thie elect vipat an ™ WILL ALSO HAVE A LOT Wong Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills are pleasant to tion of the news, and therefore much OF COWS > take and prompt to act. They do not upset = : more valuable to the person who | shibbers will ead nia . } EN the stomach, cause constipation or leave create a surplus of more than a mil ta man. wi ow ats ta understand what is going lioad of good dalry cows for this sale 7 you with a dull, depressed feeling. 1 u . ¥ b Li § Rie 4 ' } i. Wis i on . i a f ‘ : | (” . lion dollars for Kansag hd was giving in the world today | HB. 1. Swartz with good load © Ask your druggist or any of the hundreds Small heed to the future distress off , of $124,718 ®t . ® Read it carefully from week to Ie ioe SS Ee $13 Sal 1a dais’ of thousands enthusiastic users. Probably “your children and my children ed 08 3 OW Crops and week. You will find it i ‘ . Kauffman with a truck load 4 you too can find relief. Yui vw { « the BP 1 Hudge ¢ Lj uvestock Br uipment Wore 3 { oo Bow wliord counidy cows 1 far as the Federal budget was col and equipmer ver and helpful in your discussion of Bedford ney vs 2 1 think all Dr. Miles medicines are wonderful, but . made dering the first sever ry st} Replogls wits toad of cerned. . ube, : Nn mont world events with taht i leplogles with a good load of | Anti-Palin Pills ares m Ag a matter of fact Governor Lan a 183% an ambria, Blair, iting § friend ’ { Biair county cows; i Mrs. Doc in & Stamford, Texas dort constantly bombarded Washing. i, Indian i, Clearfield, Centre ane George Swarts, a load of very good | 1 have used B pvr Pain Pills only a short ton with telegrams, letters, telephone Bedford counties served by the Hol- Juniata county cows; | . time, but they have given me prompt relief. They all mang tat Rtstals . some | HAayshurg Production Credit Associ CM. Smith will be here with al 9 did for me in a week more than any other medi- call sand personal appeals for some 4 i 1 aj y 1 had taken Phil Goll more Federal money for the people of Son, This was an increase of 42 per . . —— 4 n we tlvad of good Bedford county cows Fed dd on 91 a wakes Wisconsin ha . J oi ans cent compared to thes amount loane and heifers he i #8 Ntate. “ 2 1 s the ¥ 1 oarned 31 eer. . 3 Ble st pe oe ian a them The in the same period jast yeas ft Also a number of local cows helf- i al 1 am never without Anti-Pain Pills. 1 think they ¥ weir . or Ansa " } ! nH 3E3110L ora and bulls sy - are much better than a Size § juve ever ma undefatigable in his efforts © ges A fo SANSA. i 2881 ie an R. i used. Sometimes when am tired and NErvous, more cash out of Uncle Bam. Ag al Dr, Lester K. Ade, superintende ! ma Mr. Webb will have a carloag of ; and feel like I would go under, I take two Anti- s superintendent on gia ; result of his supplications, Kansas [of Public Instruction, announces Cen. hogs, weighing from 50 to 125 Ibe ’ Pain Pills and in a short time 1 feel like a differ which ranks as the twenty-fourth tre county will hold its annual teach. each, st ent person. Soni Shalaatath, Sate of the Union in point of popula. jers’ institute Thursday and Friday, FLOYD A. BRITCHER. v Anti-Palin Pills have been used in my home tion, stangls as fifteenth in the am- [October 22 and 23. Bale all under roof. deri ula 1 recommend them. ounl of money actually received from i Auetion Every 2 Weeks on Wednesday V NC the Federal Government. Well might : J Anti-Pain Bulle he me a Heh deal. I he say, as he did when he’ was rin-] Sowing wheat, cutting corn, thresh. soe fwrrvnel foment forse pote : Nour 1 n for po fon In 1934, tha Kans. ng are the three prinkipal items on i i ——————— a ; where in m le in as has always received its full share] 0° farmer's program at this time. / the house. Fields are being unusually well pre. , j saved me a sick of Federal relief money.” pared to receive seed: there Bn FOR HAIR AND SCALP Now, when he 8 a candidate for ) y io record as n budget balancer, when, ag| YT" €an not be complained of, and] fi X \i Wade In U. 8. AL a matter of law. he could have been Sats, Wheat ana rye yields are much a , tf nothing elke. He, himself, of HUON above the average, And so the tarm 1} i The Antiseptic Scalp Medicine Z is Bo pol of his 20 complaint | Hl 1 Different from ordinary Mair Tonles = the stump ‘and bemoans tha tax burs bu 0 reister, iA i 0c & $1. FEEL IT WORK) AY AT Droggien den that awaits the next generation, ———— A ——t il i REE Daskiat OF He forgets to mention that he hag » R. M. MceNiit, of Milroy, wha a y Tia oar A noteworthy sbare In creating that] pleasant onller at this office on Tues. burden. - day evening, ning for reclect helm iu -
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