The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 24, 1938, Image 4

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4 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1938. THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
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THE CENTRE REPORTER ® thers and sisters survive: Charles, of GRUENWALD SELLS 21
ISSUED WEEKLY, o | Wadsworth, 0 John, of Medina, ©O HORSES; AVERAGE, #164
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EXEOUTOR'S NOTICE, February 18, 1938, mercury
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In the Estate of JOHN H. BITNER, |, degrees. Plant life began
late of Potter Township, Centre Coun
[Fue and Sara Dannely, of P'ine Grove » gitle of a car load of South Da- |ty, Pa deceased
CENTRE HALL, PENNA.
CENT “ eh : {Aun Mrs, Jennie Fortney, of | h Ww at the Centre Hall hots | Letters testamentary on above estates} is DHoun De RRPed
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thrusting forward ir wid
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Ww CGiruenw | on BSatur- {having been duly ranted the undervigned
3 4 EY, ‘roprietors wm 4 g i rig JE & 1
SMITH & BAILEY, FProprietg es ° » largely attended. The twen. (8 persons kuowing themselves 1idebled
NB, W, SMITH, Editor i" a i } Id y {to Lhe estate are requested to make Ln
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EDW. E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and MEYER Mi « Susan 4 i Bal in a! dO te wm : mediate payment, and those baving elalms
Business Manager Mever died her home n wveraging $164.00. The sal Bn { (Against the same to present thew duly se
on Tuesday, after an : : ‘ dai Cv [tall appears below | thenticated for settlement
J : Su : H. F. Yearick, $17 rot ons, | ADAM B MITH
Em - | Hall
TERMS Fhe terms of subscription toifive days, due to the ravage [illhed: y Ar ‘
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fhe Reporter are Lov a4 year, iu advauce She was born September, 7. 1864. mak- : Relerdbus a as andi 18£197.50 (*. Mever £20 IY 1 I 1 y
3 § ru " rate { teu ’ : iin wbhersburg uesaay evening { ‘ t . {
Lega: advertising aot 4 ie vo "| ing her ame at death $3 vears, five|, ; 4 | Melah $601 A £. Hipple $210 | wn x RICKE R | S
Sebls per lune euch insertion. week following a Ine of nh "
Hiro $177.50; W I. ipl
Display advertising rates wade kuwows months and 15 days. She was al...) months duration diseases in- | YO by | EXECUTORS NOTICE
ah Appucation. daughter of Jacob and Catharine| , tent + wivanced in | John Thomas, $160; J. IL. Bton-! lh - EE ( ROCERY
pL hy 3 | or 5 In the Estate of MARTHA J
: ‘ost Office sentre \ a5! 160
play — the Bo 8 Silee ln Centre ytherman) Bitner, and wig born in Deceased Wan a ahita Clare (team mules) $352.60 George n
s second-class § . . MOON Vil ¢ ; rr hina 14 ’ ’ \ " “ ZH 12 ale gu . Lor
all as secon Potter township, east” of Centre Hall, and Catherin (Wamner’ Move nd Vaite (team nypuleg $300; Jack Tay- BOOZE, late of Centre Hall Bor
on the farm now owned hy George |. e Yern Loganton. September 22 $142.50; J. L. Rimmey $140: jough, Centre County, Pa. deceased 0 March 1
| was Ho «Okan + SGPLAIMDLeTr - ‘ Letters testamentary on the above estate pen
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Catherman, (team bays) 322.50;
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HURCH SERVICES 2. Heckman |1847, hence was aged 90 years, 5]
7 mee ne ng v years, 1 : . oo +3 , having been duly granted the undersigned,
SUNDAY 0 Her marriage to Mr. Meyer was | 23 days. CC. BB. Grigh (team roans) $310 A: R all persons knowing themselves indebted
months and 23 wl . .
: consumateq Dec. 20, 1874; his death She was twice married. Her first Attleman, $132.50; G. A. Lohr, $112.- [to the estate are requested to make itm-
FENNS VALLEY LUTMERAN GHA NUE occurred Jan. 15. 1917. There survive hostmid, Samuel Strobedker Miles 60; Ernest Pope, $15 {mediate payment, and those having eclalms WwW t h fe th ’
(Mev. L, Arthur Waguer, Pastors) |. =. 4 these children: Dr. J ushand, San gt ole 3 {against the same to present them duly eu alc r 118
Pusseyvile—¥ to 10 A. M. Franklin Meyer, Washington 1 C * {township resident, passed away about jt tieated for wsettlement ~~ - ' y .
Harv » gh ory op . B ] 4 + Ithirty years ago. On August 10, 1911, | To avold a $2.00 penalt 410,000 | 1. SHANNON BOOZER, | 5 TORE ON W HEELS
Spring Mille—10:30 A. AM oH M * # ab 2 : ote; Mrs, W.lshe was married to Nathaniel Boob {hunters in Pennsylvania have report- lw, Harrison Walker Executor, |
Centre Hall, 7:30 P. M. Roy 11. Kreider Summit. 3. 7. ape {ot Millheim, the latter Passing to his (ed the game taken by them during | Attorney x11 Centre Hall, Pa. | EES
Roy H. Kreider, Summit, N. J.; Mrs. reward March 2. 1934 the past season,
Clark Hallman, Spokane, Wash.
PENTERE HALL REFORMED OHABGE| p.others and sistery surviving are
Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Re .
(Mev, Delns EK, Keener, Pastor) . becca Wolfe, of Aaronshurg windy
’ : : Dr. Henry F. Bitner, Rochester, N.|y.q plizabeth Page, of Je ¢ | James 1
MIS, Jdlzabetl age, « Jersey Shore. | Jam ’
Pentre Hall— Y.: Daniel N Bitner, Hastings, Ne- s. Boob was affiliated with the |a candidate
9:30—Church School braska; James C. Bitner, Hastings, | rmed church nd g r {trict on th CR pub 1 ol . o | % |
7:30—Church Worship. Nebr; R. Ursinus Bitner, Avis: MI% neu a. A Tye Gralaing of rarens: lvoted on May Yih: + 40)"
Ppring Milis— George H. Long, ark, Ohio. fp gal by Rev. Arthur I.| FOOD
#:00—Church Worship. Survivin
dren
30: 00—Church School. ty great-grand waren o1 es held 8 rd whit ( | . .
9:30—Church School Se a p = . I nt t | I ed I » Manager
: astor. Hi \. Fr ; .. a . I use, Manager
20.30—Church Worship. ata A : of Carload South Dakota 5 ise, M
EVYANUELICAL
(Bey, W. MK. GHHostermsn, Pastor) ge
Pentre Hall i :
Bunday School, 9:30 A. M. !
Worship service, 10:30 A, MM. \ : { : rien AND MULES.
Tussey ville— J ae . sh : i Twig an 1 Fm - >
Bunday School, 1:30 P. M. [ Yaliey, dleg day. ov lice (Yarger) Luse dee | At Vicksburg, Pa.
Worship Service, 2:30 P. M. 3, or 8 e ; RIVE RAD ‘ Lots etween MN
jocust Grove— 1s farina’ the vast. 4 on Vo i Death ) dvat te t and z 7 nd 1.
Bunday School, 9:30 A. M. was to ti y 3 stion of the home Nit al Serv Id 5 N ! i AN i J i r « IR
Worship Service, 7:30 P. M, physical body. She suffered no pains | Thursday fe on. - and RipPR MONDAY ’ FEB. 28
3 and | y AY PM
— rr distress, made in the
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My OO) clon
Mrs. Geary, whose maiden name |view dear Harr i 7 2 a
METHODIST EFISOOPAL var Bil To ecm Sime § oni rr Ha AGES FROM 3 TO 7 YEARS
(Bev, Beth Russell, Faster) wag Ellen Hull, was born in Aaron . —- . EY -
fentre Hall— burg, and had attained her eighty SONES a Rabe em WEIGHT, 1850 TO 1700 LBS.
dans ; fifth year on September 14, last Sones, 7 Nw the Inte CY Also, 2 PONIES, one Shetl:
Worsuip Serv Ie, :30 a 4 She was ithe widow of David 1 L. Sones. d ; he d , . spotted, age 3 years, w a
unday School, 10:30 A. . grved abou a 1 3% : { Blas age 4
Geary, whose death OCCU Mrs
Bprucetown fifteen years ago. counts i t ahelis .
Unified Service, 10:00 A. M. ere murvive the decensed Six of po «Ho Jn moout EY Sale Rain or Shine
— her ten children namely Mrs
PRESBYTERIAN man and Mrs E. P. Brown,
(Bev, J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) heim: Mrs. Mae Wagonseller and ume became the ‘wife or the Int Rov JOHN GRUENWALD
9:30—Morning Worship, “hax Millheim ". P. Geary n- | gona nH ' al minist
10:30—Sunday School,
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POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.
State Senator.
We are guthorized to ant
EDW. J. THOMPSON
borough, will be 4 «
nomination « Qt 1 tor
34th Dist ik 4
tion to bx
County Chalrman
Bracketdwlf 13
TEN YEARS FOR BEATING \ ;
\GED MOTHER TO DEATH i ‘ : BESIDES having
eves examined re
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take Care
with I. E. S
feCting ght,
beat
fused
My
(Meyer)
street, Cent
HOSPITAL PATIENTS.
Paul
mastoid
noon i
thig
ire the ie }
ously ill, but later
since been consistent
will likely icave
a week.
Tedd
H. R.
double mastoid operation i the bi { OH tre . a % 4 .—~ : 4 sr [ [ton 4 wr teq § OF ¥ i
hospital on Tuesday o is of ton Bie . of : 4 Fh , " . AP ®
also making rap eeove \ t , o i i i
. > Pa 1 ’ v voodring attended Penn State | i =" . "
during 1861 and 92 and later studice | PUBLIC SALE OF LOOK for the
law unds
THE SICK. ; e late David Fort: of . Q
Bellefonte, He was a member of the CARLOAD LES. fag on the *
J. Frank Smithwho collapsed while bar. With failing evesight ads 1 lamp you buy=—
at his desk in the Lauderbaugh-|years ago. Mi Woodring becamb His. your guarantee !
Greist office, Bellefonte, during last [tice of the peace in the norta ward that the lamp is {
week, recovered sufficiently to leave of Bellefonte and until a short time not an imitation.
hig bed on Tuesday. ago attended to his duties qui
hk 0 : Ut fons 1uite ox. | 3 ; 3 » : tic
D. W. Bradfiflf. continlits to im.] Wary: He wns a member of ths Jon0N ALE BARN, AS birthdays pile up, the pupils of the eyes become
Prove at hig home in Centre Hall |PTesb¥terian church, SAAN L927. PA on : smaller. That is why older people need more light
and for a week has been taking short MO D Y |
walks out of doors. HOFFMAN N A ’ FEB. 28 LE. S. lamps have been designed for just one
M W. 3 John H. Hoffman. a Bean)
Mrs, - F. Colyer is also making [former owner of the Millheim hosiery eginning at 1:00 O'clock P. M. : :
wn every day. She is being cared |mill, died in Millheim, aged 92 years Sharp rain or shine, . purpose: To give good light for safe seeing. Sit
or in her home by her daughter | He came t Millheim from 8 "
Bes y h ar : 0 m from Shamokin | down by an I. E. S. lamp—w i
Misg Evelyn about 1906 and after conducting his Special eare has been taken to hy y - mp vith your reading or
Joan, young daughter of Mr. ana [Mill for twenty years retired to pri. |bring back to Centre County the bes sewing. Instantly you'll be able to see far easier
Mrs John B Wert, Jr. who is staf - vate life. He was a Civili War wt. (rarload of horsey that has left lowa in H
| and better than with any other type of lamp vou
neck, continues to he bedfast but is Deceased was horn in Berrysiurg [from the country and right off the} h ; ’ 3 tok
’ : ave ever used. Your eyes won't become fatigued
fering from swollen glands at the |W enlisting at the age of 77 years [Some time. These horses are all fresh
naling recovery. Hep temperature is His ie formerly Mary Ann Sun's | farm. They consist of mated teams
much reduced ang general nditi ig deceased, but there smurvive himiand single horses including “even ’ .
. E ral condition v . 2 ——Y & ,
improved arvording to a statement two daughters and a son Mrs Will imares in foal All are between 3 and | you Il work faster without extra effort.
of the family physician D. Moyer, Harrisburg Mrs, Frank years old and weigh betwee 5
$ Mysician, Y ¥ ! . ang iv yes oa § € n 1500 See the I E. S Ss S—
— — F. Coover, New Cumberland, and Com- {and 1800 pounds. - . he lamps at the stores there are
Squire Rosman dua Ton ocean | 774" J. H. Hoffman. U. 8. N., Ger.| Special attention Is called to one models for the table, end table and floor —and
: mantown. George Hoffman, of Sun- {team of big Sorrel] Mares and also a
« in Milesbhure ough i Sedat 3 1
Me tilesburg borough, in which [brry, is a brother, and Mrs. Adaline [team of Dapple Gray Mares moderately priced.
district he was elected, and the
in Bellefonte -again complicate > hee Rawr is a sister of the deceased One yearling Colt is included in the
fairs in the county court, rel Sur ida Th services were held Thurs. \arioad. * 1. E. S. Abbreviation f ngineeri
*t, unt Judge |day morning, Rev. Seth Russell offic. Several setg of Harnesg ang a prac- . . on for Huminating E ng
ne declared {iating. The body was taken to Will | tically new Dump Wagon will also Sevieny: tee non-profit organization that developed
this lamp to provide better light for better sight.
hearing cases | wllefonte
Walker for the second tis
by the jfamstown, Dauphin conmty, where in. (ba offered for sale.
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Was made on Friday. Lun hk or il be served.
rn T. E. JODON
DANNLEY —Puneril services wore
held Sunday for Mordecai Dannely. $4 E. M. SMITH, Auct.
‘|W. GC SMELTZER, Clerk.
a 3 i :
at nig home jn Seville Mr. Dannely
funeral {died Friday from complications ined
of his father In New York sta I ;
Ne state dur [dent to old age. He was a native of Report year
ing last week. Pine Grove Mills. The following bro The Cantre . Hie
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Justice illegal. The ee was for illeg- | terment
al deer hauntin David Stark 1. of
Snow Shoe was charged with :
ing after having kill dd a buck.
hunt
Thomas Crain attended the