LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Progress Grange will meet on Fri- day evening, February 10th, Rev. J. W. Wagner, of State College, the A. BE. Kerlin home this week. is at Mrs. Stuart, of State College, visited her Mrs. Lizzie from Thursday until Friday. allen sister, Jacobs Mrs. Robert Snyder and daughter, of Altoona, spent a few days the past week at the former's parental home in this place. C. F. Deininger was home from Har risburg for a few days the past week, returning to the State capital on Mon- day afternoon. Hall Planing Mill Com- The Centre pany will soon be prepared to do cus at their saw mill. For par Henney. tom work ticulars inquire of W, A. adv at greal Centre Hall by the East,” Mrs, those from State College photoplay “Way Mrs. A. E. Kerlin Kerlin, Among tracted to wer WwW. W, Down and Lutheran Sunday school class, Mrs. James 8S The taught Stahl, en joyed an the Hall hotel on Thursday evening of last by oyster supper at Centre week. Reish, of near Spring Mills Hamry C. was a caller at this office on Saturday to arrange for the printing of sale He hold March 6th, Tarming and move to Centre Hall The Planing Mill about ready to will sale on quit company ant it is do custom work wre already number yard to be See thelr There logs in the ing timber. sue, Harry C. McClenahan the nurs agency for and has a sample of the Golden fous apple that creates a desire in ihe average fruit man to plant that vari ety of tree. Tanlac is a powerful, reconstructive systemic and stomachic tonic. It tones up the system, restores lost ap~ petite and makes strong. 8 and well, as nature intended turdy ¢ Hall Pharmacy. informant of a man's ry and will nd compietely equips Among Reporter's Monday who at present ers on was . man farm, recently WwW. O. Rimmey will farm ind will far Heckman move (Gioheen burg At as a place Christm of Chicago gave car for a Bf days a lars: was Winton with being kept was « totally carried insuran auto owner « obliged sell. Arrying tocarry part I the two men, wearing brown over dark sled that load of coal coats, and hitched seen driving a bay horse to a one<horse wer taking a away from Foreman's coal yards at 2:30 o'cloel Thursda night, January Mr, Foreman absolutely to 26, will go to and tell him that it is necessary that their families fering and that they have no funds or other coal, they have coal Save from suf honorable he them humilia tion of stealing, by giving them coa! They are known. Thomas A, improving nicely since Saturday morning at which - underwent an operation at his in Centre Hall. During th hunting season Mr. Hosterman had the misfortune to fall and in wo doing sus tained bruises in the region of the hip and later several abscesses developed, causing great pain for several weeks. The operation was performed by Dr. J M, Locke, Dr. H. H. Longwell and Dr J. K, Hosterman, the latter a brother of the afflicted man The abscess was deep seated and consequently it will require considerable time to accomplish means to procure will save the Hosterman is Touring Sedan - Coupe Investigating Messrs, M. E. Reeves representing the Feder elermine whether tO issue a chart . nt of a National The Inspectors Attorney John who represented applicants. An which ng was held at twenly citizens gave expression on rious questions asked by the Of cours initely has become the policy of the inspectiors stating their al Government not to banks to be chartered unieas it « shown without question that such moives that institution is gpeeded, that the back of he movement were right, the applicants for the charter were men of good financial standing as well a8 charter Is that the profitable men of character, if a granted a guarantee is given bank will be a useful and institution. The applicants for Messrs, D, A, M. Smith, J. C. Goodhart, the charter are Boozer, Daniel Daup, R, Cloyd Brooks and James TUSSEYVILLE. Mrs. E. T. is housed the grip. Owing to a bealing in her head, Miss Ruth Ripka, teacher of the Cold Spring school, was unable to teach last week, She employed Miss Emily Jordan for the week but on account of the cold weather and bad roads her brother Floyd Jordan, took her place and she taught his school Floyd Jordan, teacher of the Tus geyville school, treated his scholara to a short sled ride Friday evening, re turning to the home of his parents, Mr. and Mra. E. T. Jordan. The eve- ning was spent In playing games and singing. At a late hour refreshments were served, consisting of kee cream, cake, candy and popoorn. The pupils present were: Mary Fortney, Pauline Jordan up with complete recovery. Fohringer, Ethel, Marion and Mildred announce F. O. B. Detroit the crowd was not be accom about ra Mills bhomas twenty had a Fleisher was spent in a lelight ul way, with {ots of f Mills or were ser urnished he Potters chestira Those | freshments Mr. Mrs Mrs Charles Faust, Eliz were and Mrs George Georg mick, Mi and ind Mrs, sheth Slack, Dorothy - Boal, Mir Hannah, Palmer, Alice Faust Amelia C haver, Blaine Smith, penhaver, pen Emerson Ennist shin Russel Copenhaver, Will Palmer, J¢ Bitner, iam MoCormick, Faust. . Co W, of the Pennsylvania, Hellhecker, ell the local manager Telephone Company of sending out personal letters to telephone subscribers in his district urging their of the shares of the American Telephone and Telegraph The graph Company industrial is purchase Company. Telephone and Tele- of the largest organizations in the coun- try and has over 183,000 shareholders. Over 756,000 of the employees of the company are regularly paying for shares of its stock, taken under cent subscription plans, and already some 23.000 of them hold shares for which they have paid in full The dividend record of the American Tele- phone and Telegraph Company, which has paid dividends regularly for the last forty years at rates varying from 760 per share per annum, to $9.00 per share per annum which is the present rate--dividends being pald quarterly in January, April, July and October, American is one for “Do Rats Talk to Each Other?” } Asks Mr. M. Batty, R. I. b) Hes “1 got five cakes of Rat-Snap and threw pleces army feed store, Got about half a dozen dead rats a day for two solid weeks Suddenly, they ot fewer, Now we haven't soy. Who told them about Rat. Soap.” Rats dry up and leave to smell. Three sisen; 35¢ G5c, $1.25, \ Sold and guaranteed by | C. M. Smith. Mable Arney. Centre Hal C. P. Long Co., W, C. Mever, Spring Mills : Louder’'s Store Oak Hall SAB LLL bd db bbb bb bb bddd Insurance and Real Estate Want to Buy or Sell ? fresh | kind made have order halibut, Let me your fish salmon and Deliveries will be Ray GQ. and oysters. Thursdays, as Hall, “COLD IN THE HEAD” Is an acute attack of Nasal Catarrh, Those subject to frequent “colds in the head" will find that the use of HALL'B CATARRH MEDICINE will build up the Bystem and render them less lable to colds, Repeated attacks of Acute Ca- tarrh may lead to Chronic Catarrh. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE is taken internally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous surfaces of the bystem, thus reducing the inflammation and assisting Nature in restoring normal conditions, All Druggists. Circulars free, F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, L rule Docker, Centre gr a 5 TTT reTey W. E. BARTGES SEE US FIRST «...Auct oneer... Aedes TN ¥ Terms Reasonable, *~ Satisfaction Guaranteed, Give me a trial, Chas. D, Bartholomew CENTRE HALL, PA, TETTY 1 & i. TUTTI TEPOT rrr rrr rrey Clean Cut of 20 Per Cent. On All DRY GOODS, NO- TIONS, SHOES and All RUBBER GOODS Also on Tinware, Graniteware, Alumi- CENTRE HALL R.D. 1, num and Queensware. SALE COMMENCES SAT. JANUARY 28th And will last Two Weeks Only. DURING THIS SALE—— Granulated Sugar, 6 cts, Per Lb. Loose Coffee, 14 cts. Per Lb. THIS SALE IS FOR CASH ONLY. G. R. MEISS, Colyer, Pa. = Now $395.00 F. 0. B. Detroit New Price Effective Jan. 27th, 1922 The TRACTOR is the farmer's necessity just as much as the sun is the necessity for growing crops. The new price of the FORDSON brings this TRACTOR within reach of every farmer, and it is the most profitable piece of machinery you can buy for farm use. A FORDSON TRACTOR on the fafm means more prosperity for the farmer. It doesn’t make any difference how you spell that prosperity— whether it is in increased production ; whether it is in the saving that comes from a machine over a horse or mule ; whether it comes in a release from the drudgery and all-day and all-night labor on the farm for both man and wife— because the FORDSON answers all these problems to the satisfaction of the farmer. These are the days of progress, and power on the farm is a necessity. In the FORDSON TRACTOR it the concentrated power of eighteen horses, and as flexible as the movement of your arm, much more flexible than horse control—and beyond all comparison much more economical both in service and in keep. Then it can do so many things that horses and mules cannot due, and it doesn’t eat when its idle, The demand for FORDSON TRACTORS this spring will be greater than ever. Don’t wait till you are ready to plow to order your TRACTOR, as we are alloted only a certain number and our quota may fall short of the demand. Don’t forget about the SERVICE that goes with the FORDSON TRACTOR. BEATTY TOTOR COMPANY BELLEFONTE, PA.
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