> ry 5 ET INN a I op ne a i tp in a - " Fra. aa TRENT Sr FT pS RI Be, A —— rh i omens caret do eames me Sule Register, i : — i — inion Spring Work on the Big Farm north of Potters Mills, by Mrs. R. B. Treaster Good organ, couch, Domostic rewing machine --ot on the small farm for that matter, is mad- easy when you can | place absolute confidence in your machinery. To do the work noted in past issues, is not Improving | to any great extent, | bureau, three rockers, 12 chairs. carpets and | linoleum, dish s, jars, room stove, and many well and relieve the farmer of all unnecessary trouble and worry are the things which count most in machinery for the farm, ARE BANDIT GETS 82882, Mra. J. T. Potter, whosé illness was' Looted Altoona Union Bank at Midday— Shot OUnshier and Castomer and Cowed Many Spectators, T. G. Wilson, the creameryman, other articles. moved from Hszel Green, Wisconsin, | — - to Elizabeth, Illinois, Ly FOR BALE- Yong single ladders, bis al xe, bee hives, honey, and other arti Emma Bhay of Howard was lodged | AARON THOMAS, Centre Hall, Pa, \ 13p i in the county jsil charged with strang- | - Aye ’S Hair ling to death her infant babe, | John M. Coldren has been appointed . bealth officer by the local board of Vigor health, He succeeds P. W. Breoun, Then you will have a clean and healthy scalp. No more hair loss. No more rough, scraggly hair. Does not color. who removed from the borough. Miss Mary Potter, who Is suffering Ask Your Doctor. §.C. Arp On BE The well laid plans of a professional robber, assisted by rare luck, were carried out to completeness in Altoons at noon on Monday, and as a resull the Union bank is short $2882, the cashier is wounded, and a custome: will have a stiff knee where a bullet struck him. The robber stole a taxi-cab, dashed to the front of the bank, dismounted, drew a large automatic revolver from his overcoat, entered the bank and shouted to the teller, Chester A. Burket, ‘* Hand over what you've got Whitmer, representatives of the Alll- in there!” The teller dropped |qon plumbing establishment in Belle: beneath the counter. Adam P. Ru-|fonte, are putting the bath room fix- pert, cashier, and Mrs, Oscar Sharer, | tures in the new dwelling house being bookkeeper, made haste to retreat but erected by John D, Lucas. a ballet caught the former, making s| James Frohm, who made sale of fl sh wound. The bandit then vault. Personal property en Teesdey, Ju ed the partition, and hurriedly grab- | fyo¥ Ch FEES by oy the bed the paper money in sight, poked persons who came to the sale, He it into his pocket and made his exit thinks he ought not to be held respon- through the grilling that forms the sible for the misdeeds of others, teller’s window. John D. Meyer, csshier of the On reaching the door, he met Will- | Second National Bank, Altoona, miss iam IE. Blackburn of Holidaysburg, ed all the excitement attending the and fired a bullet at him, the bal) | J0% robbery in that city, for the res. striking his knee, : When outside the building be Carolina, a guest of his sister, when brandigshed his gun and fired several the daring robbery was pulled off. fhe Meyer family had a reunion at the shots, ran to the car, jumped through the open door, and rushed out Eight southern point, all members of the avenue and up Fifth street, The car from articulsr rheumatism, has se- cured the services of Miss Helen M. Stouck of Williamsport, & graduate of Bellevue Hospital, New York, Thomas Caldwell and Russel! S600 C PI EPI P0 0000 anes To All Our Customers For Spring Sewing Shirtings, Ginghams, Cali- coes, Percales, Tickings, Pillow Casing and Tubing, Bleached and Unbleached Sheetings 9-4 wide, 40-inch Muslin for Sheets, Nain- sook, Longecloth and Cam- bries. White goods in all the new weaves. | You Gan't Go Wrong in Buying any of these Machines for Your Farm Jinders New Idea, Nisco Deere Manure with or without fertilizer Johnston | attachment Albright spring tooth spring shovel Culti Buckeye high and wheel Cultivators Syracuse Walking and Rid- ing Plows, and Oliver Plows Lever T'OWS, Perry Harrows, and Joh double Dis Steel and Wood Drum Land Rollers and John and Spreaders Tooth Har- Harrows, 1mpe rial and Spring Spike vator, : Frost King Gasoline Engines ow NEW Stougnion lot of i Wagon 5 a | nston y,. 1, . '. To : them just received Buckeye, Farmer's Favorite and Crown Grain Drills Mow ye I'S Ean Farm Barrows, garden Bar- : and stone Bar- 1 rows, lime Joh nston aes, LOWS, 111 rows Single and double Clod Corn Shellers Crushers Black Hawk row Corn Planter, Embroderies, Val, and Torchon Laces at a bargain, * AN 4 3 » sl. and Star double either John Deere 1 adore 1 ars reas vet) Fruss 27 Loaders have or will get for you. FRESH BREAD family being together there, : ——— lis was found a half hour later in ap alley, the motor running. Go To The Central State Normal School The whole transaction was witnese- ed by a number of persons, but the scenes were acted with such rapid succession that before they came to|i their senses, the robbery was history, and the bandit lost to sight. t Not a bit of evidence as to the], whereabouts of bandit has been ob- tained, ———————— ——— LOCALS Easter posteards— Reporter office, The Yoder and Peachy horse sale is on today ( Thursday. ) When you go to Millheim please notice Kessler’'s window display. adv. D. A. Boozer bought the Frohm lot sold on Tuesday. The price paid was $110, A son was born to Mr. and Mrs W.A. Magee of Wenonah, New Jersey, beginning of this week. i. Rev, Walter H. Williams has been appointed to the Penns Valley charge of the Methodist church. The second deer, a buck, was run to death by dogs in Clinton county, It was found pear Lamas railroad sta- tion, The MifMiinburg Telegraph gives an account of a delightful quilting party given by Mrs, James Leitzell of Mil mont. Dr. Coburn Rodgers of Bellefonte was arrested, but later released ov $1000 bali, charged with practicing criminal abortion. Mr, and Mrs. Ed. L. Bartholomew and lite daughter of Altoona were guests of friends in. and about Centre Hall since Baturday. Mra. Lucy Henney is in Philadel- phia to purchase a stock of millinery goods. Her opening days will be April 8ih and 9ih, F. O. Hosterman, the Millheim horse dealer, advertises a sale of choice western horsea for Friday, April 8rd Hee a more complete notice in this issue, Ia the Blair county courts last week an Altoona merchant was fined $100 for selling cigarettes to a boy. In addition he was given a warning by Judge Baldridge. Ministers will not be carried by the railroads in Pennsylvania at a reduced rate, because Lhe public service com- missioner declares that to do so would be a violation of the law, Mrs. Hate Bummerson has changed Ler residence from Leldy to Croee Fork. When a girl, Mrs. Summerson lived in Centre Hall, and will be re. called as Miss Kate Bechtol, some outside people who pase through town might conclude thst Centre Hall was a measly pl ce just because there are a lot of homes posted with meagles guarantine pards. Milford Luse is back from Alts Vista, Virginia, where he had been employed for several mouthe in a large planing will conducted by the lumber firm of Kryder, McEifresh and Miller, He is undecided whether or not he will return. Gorge W. Wagenseller last week celebrated the ownership and editor of the Middle turg Post, That heh rer daring the yearp covered Ly lod made wouoderfgl ed in vance, Io cirgulation alone it grew from 1800 to over 5000, i Mm. A. P. Krape entertained » pumber of her friends at a quilting party Tuesday, The following were resent : Mrs, Cyrus Bn ne Mie, « W, Mitterling, Mr. P Mrs. W. F. Fioray, Mrs. John Derr, Mrs. C. W. Black, Mrs. G. L. Good- hart, Mrs. H. O. Relsh, sud Mrs James Alexander. NERC — a —— Repo: tor negisee a. C. i Sh Millnelm , Centre Hall ee ros pRPIOI., A TioonA . EK Bhreck Farmers Mil L. L. Weaver, ward Milla Luck Haven, Pa, The Bpring term of twelve weeks The total cost is] i pstruction in Pedagogy and an op-| are features of th 5 erm. Send for particulars and il- ustrated catalog to Dr. Geor . P. 2 Woodward. Miss Maude Ard left for Philadel. Emanuel Vopada spent Sunday at Quite a number from this place attend- | Samuel Orndorf and family of Co- | Misses Helen and Pearl Grim left | Monday morning | where they will be employed by Bum- | per Vonada for the summer. Mr. Breon and family, Mrs, Roy | (Gen'zal and children, and Mr, snd | Mre, Burd of Asronsburg spent Ran- | fay afternodn at the* homes of Wm. | Glaniz i FENCE JE BUILDING ~The undersigned aro | prepared to do all kinds of fence build. the day or contract -G. M, | W. WEAVER, Spring Mills, R. | {olipd) | ing, either by COONRY and D.4 Bell * phone 84-11, Colyer, {WALLPAPER The undersigned has taken the agency to sell wall paper, for one of the oldest and most reliable wall paper manufacturers in the country, Ahyene in need of wall paper will do well to | Over and get the Un. usually Low Prices they are Sold at and for those that do not | wish to hang their own pa. per and have no one to do |} 80, | have arranged with a reliable and effecient paper hanger to do the work, at a reasonable price. JOHN SNAVELY im. Joba A. Ke. ng Bank Fresh Bread every Tue and Friday. Cot H. F. Rossm ne to see us nd Hiay an PP0PBETVB PVT ILODOO0 SVT ODOCR CROAT OPO 0008 - All sizes of staples and nails. CEMENT BRICK, SAND A carload just received and STONE in stock BLY" Coal: “Clover” Brand Stock Tonic and before you buy or sell, The New Krit $050 Detroit, Michigan discriminating buyers who yet must consider or who, able to pay more, touring car of A car that is ample power to go anywhere. economical in cost of upkeep-— Its sim- go to make it you will the INDIVIDUALITY CAR~—the car be proud to drive and own. Are You Prepared for the Cold Mid-Winter Nights? The problem of keeping warm these cold winter nights can only be solved by good Blankets, We have A line of good, heavy BLANKETS and you should see them before buying elsewhere, A Complete line of SWEATERS for everbody who needs them. Underwear for Men, Women and Children Call and see. KREAMER & SON CENTRE HALL, PA. MCMXITV MCMXIV Summer Normal SPRING MILLS HIGH SCHOOL Offers two Courses COURSE A. For those preparing to take Sonchine’ examination or more advanced work, COURSE B For puplls of lesser advancement of about Grammar offers the follow branches, Arithmetic, Mental, Physiology, istory, Geography, Reading, Writing, Spelling and Grammar. TERM OF EIGHT WEEKS. OPENS APRIL 13. Aor Rates and Information apply to + Wg “Mention Contre Ropocier When Writing.
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