The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 13, 1916, Image 5

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    VR—— AN Ne We ry ¢ ops WE 4 v Be AG
LOCALS Who Will Get the Fromm Flace? J Ling nn Hall : : 3
W. F. Bradford made a business Deputy Sherift Harrison Kline, Jr., | Mre. Cora eghfisld went to tr Coy iis THE BABY WAR
trip to Williamsport on Monday. was in Centre Hall in official capacity | Hall to a thers 1
on Tuesday, baving come here to |
garve papers on James KE, Fromm, |
which he did. It appears that son
time ago Mr, Fromm eutered into al
Mre. W. A. Magee and son Hayett written contract with D. Ross Buab- |
returned to their home in Wenonab, | man to sell to bim his house on North |
New Jereey, Saturday morning, after | Main street. The transfer was to hav
& few weeks’ visit here, been made on April 1st, but
tars ii
George W. Rowe, of Boalsburg, wes
a pleasant caller at this office, Thurs-
day.
Mies Mary Delinda Potter spent a |!me Mr. Fromm refu
few days in Williamsport this week | legal transfer or give pos
and on Tuesday night attended the | made an effort to return
Bucknell alumni banquet, held at the | money, $50.00, Mr.
Rosa Club, through his attorney,
equity and secured
to stay the sale o
question to any oth
bill in equity is j
and it waa to se
the deputy sherif
home at the time me
and Mre. W. R., Jones and The outcome of
daughter, formerly of Spring | watched with mu
spent Thursday atthe Reformed | part of local citizer
parsonage here, before starting for] ceded that no one o
their new home at Bhawville, Clear-|sign a deed, it is nevertl
field county, for the court to grant a de
find evi
wri
Dig up the ‘fly-swatter” and kill
every fly that comes your way. A bit
of vigilance in the early part of the
season will mean many millions of
fliea lees during the long summer
montis,
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The Lee Motor Csr Company, of
Bpriog Mills, sold a Saxon Bix touring
car to ¥, G. Walker, of Spring Mille,
last week, On Tuesday morning this
firm received a car load of these ma-
Birthday Pariy for © Biljy* )
On Baturday evenit
William Parker, we
: ood wae the cane
chives at their garage. os
hirly or more
. H, Lever died at her home to celebrate ti
in Stormetown Friday afternoon after | q,pv
an illpess of ten years with heart
trouble, She wae in her eighty-first
year. Burial was made at Storms-
town Tuesday morning,
Mrs, J
n ’
Was
inclemency.
IL. Doughe rty, of State College, dition for sleighing
clage of 1911, became a rodman in the | mostly made on;
Ntate Highway Department in 1812 | ing wer
Tris week, four yeare later, he was ap- | iam
pointed Buperiutendent of Highways | Brooke, Mr, an
in Washington county, er, Mr. ant
and
Mre, J
William H, Cummings and son of
Asronsburg were visitors in town on
Wedresday, Mr. Cummings is de-
lighted with his new quarters and
speaks highly of the farm he ia on and
of the pecple w ho are his neighbore,
Lre } by brothers
h " : i Lael AY I's
Samuel Duret is repairing the farm Habureh : ; ; y 5 ealth » ue Dixor . “ilended to thousands of homes throughout the
K the old Alexander farm, |
acquired by him and | | Cora Boal, Mi V1 ' NY Ww er»
f.
is other farm on the esst, | Newton Garver, Lar
iam Miller, Emsaouel Zsttle, 3 - EC es AM I =
way
a J iD i
3 . ! Lr w i ¢
Mr. Durst will make extensive re- | Clyde and Clarencs Walker, i . 5 fH $i
pairs, within and without, The place | ———— a ——— h ! | | i
iz teuanted by William Stover, | Notles to the Fubil : ' 8 ®
: : | i
s an old log structure and
t a tesular slit
» was electrocuted at the LA regular meeling
counci!, held Ap:
rr rt el DeLAVAL
He went i
r at Rockview Monday for
his wife, Oclober 17,
ad by Tr. B, | rar eden aud to t'@—7—3 Cream Separators |
The same day a dispatch was received
at his former home in Pottsville that |! of the puisance commit er, 1 NV CE A FULL LINE OF
gf C09 Hl
bis son was Killed in the European | UF ue y al . 3 gl ny = i}
r on the Austrisn-Italian front. j requ ale ally : : ' tint H a Yk Ea A y C j |
i Paring
A delightful social function under any vehic - any lacs that in 8 on 2 4 1 - g : \ FARM
the suspices of the W. CO. T. U. was! is ah annoyance to any ; ¢ : 3 :
beld in Grange Arcadia Tuesday eve- | The committee hog Wt ® ‘ | AN MACHINERY
ning. Overa hundred White Rib- | Gunecessaty to tal 4 thas - i 1
boners and invited guests enjoyed the |
) f vais JF , | in regard to the al
ie coomio. About $50 does wera | Wy BY ORD 0 Counc. |x fr kin | sor ere ner || ROYSIONG” Hay Loaders and Side Rakes
: . . ————
received which will go toward making |
Peuwyiveniy ¥ White” . Spletitial ‘Sieve; Lone: | ual eit Low-Down Corn King Manure
community work is being done by (nis | :
Minnie M. Wade,
Bn ort Dud Mouays OE |. Savant Tu Boor, HeVe oe. proper handling of vata a Spreaders :: Gasoline Engines
Hollidayeburg, and Miss Orpha Gram- | i
ley, of Spring Mille, were among the! Verna E. Baird, Mil
guesta from out of town, John William Faxtop,
wr ' A ie Haoee Flaming | : . 5 a i,
A wireless station on the farm ! This | Msude Hugg, Fleming. ; { ‘ D WwW BRADF ORD
Isbut an extra step forward for the ees . a sn » ® ®
tonoguncemant
farmer who is keeping up with tie ’ as Ce “pe
Sfmes who 1 keeping Sp WHY HH0L | wkd 1p ram] | comet Lil sexs pro CENTRE HALL, PA.
most advanced ideas in sgriculture. I
I Dem— ———— So —
|
ueh a station is now | eing erected that I wil be i . tr £18 183 i v { . ' ay ell fe a ———— Ee — se
te0 on
the Samuel Durst farm, at Esrlystown, | Week with a fine
4 irs w I 2 > D witig inary, 1IANRIN 3 3 th
by his two sony, Edward and Ray, the jepring hola J HE MARKETS $90022020000 %-0000 00000008
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latter a student in the Bellefonte High | Past favors, I am,
gchioo’, where he learned the principles NEW SPRING AND
of wireleas telegraphy and assisted in
the erection of a station at that school.
The wires which will receive the aero- :
grame are strung from the barn to the The nodersigned will « } 8
house and together with the receiving m hii a! for al Im of ne ve , All the fancy colors and
apparatus constitute a simple but effi in je oiyer school house, "
cient wireless station. At first only Monday morning, April 17th, weaves in Dress Goods.
the daily government weather fore- | Of 8ll grades will be acespte A full line of Ginghams,
casts and standard time will be given | re®=onable. Sheeting, Pillow Casing
and Tubing, Sheets and
Pillow Cases,
Still a few Sweater
Coats for Spring wear,
Auto Caps for ladies.
A new line of Hats and
a
S———
Will Open Sammer School at Colyer
2. pd. BUR HB, HUNKLE.
any attention and as the mastery of pa WiLBUR 3s
the Continental code is acquired, more by the fla : tron ‘ . Bn .
: At Uarman’s i : IR bas E100 ¥ O ’ mE
elaborate news will be received. The { r 1 hit f rt
f
value of the daily weather forecaats on . To-day (Thurs ay 2 Khaiaon de ne 8 4 ut, if t fi rine me |, Ce. a » ue ria hon i WE ARE NOW IN
the farm ls quite obvious and may Tom’s Cabin will appear at ~~ tl 1 AO any dev i Pree id ad nde Hy oar, ws $h ’
mean bhundreda of doliareto the farmer Opera Bode, Bellefomte. ‘There o arin i (i tha y Re En. DT
in harvest and bay-making time. be a big street parade. | kK iy it all th facts to the d pn 2 ta. a : “i NEW QUARTERS
el ib— : a. a2 : vorl i 3 : farw,
m—————— PENN HALL hax noite, mm t
Comes on, Ye Road Lice, . mrimel eel 1at if this co«operatic i . ; iba x 23 - Yeu will find our bakery and
Mr. and Mre, George Bhook mades |, ria ! ( ard x
The eouneil serves notice as to park-| trip to Millheim on Monday. Eads » © | eliog will 8 slort Hm restaurant located in the hotel
ing sutom wiles, but ia rather indefi- Mre, Ephraim Hhook spent Buaoday By iL a wk . anasnda af. 4 y ler th i ns ) Hs Hu building, on the diamond, where
nite in its appeal. The automobile is | with her son, Ralph, snd family. | ion alone the vations treat 3 Bs HA proper condition we have coumodiods quart rs fitted
ere {o stay d ust t FOTO MO- : i 8 a» busio trip | : ' a of tl ing ’ 1 i
E . ¥, and mus 8 Accomm Frank Fisher made a busicess trip! 5th of April and if the 1 ; up in first class style for giving the
dated. If sutomoviles dare not be to villheim on Baturday afternoon, l man: whi be abode ere,
parked on the streets, what in thunder Mre. Auneda Bechris', from Rebers- | fair catch and leave the stream |
are our country folk to do with them burg, spent a few daye at the home of | k ins far a i Got rig er the dark corpers:
day and Saturday.
Fresh Cakes on hand.
B&F This store will close every
Wednesday evening at 6 o'clock.
H. F. Rossman
SPRING MILLS, PA.
ant iefied
best attention to our customers.
POT OOPPIPPROVOI ONO OIRN0P0L 00000890 eRe BDO 0968 0BOY
to goon the slrtenme and leave for |
THBSTCRCERONRLOCOOERO The best ice cream in many
flavors, always on hand,
BREAD, PIES AND a
CAKES GRIPPE! GRIPPE! GRIPPE!
Always fresh and well baked, Why sneese and cough your head off.
Come and see us Take
Bowersox Grip and Cold
Centre Hall Bakery tot apt re uie Mt
Where Good Goods THE GLOBE PHARMACY
CHAS. PENNINGTON, Proprietor
abe e
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R. B. Bucklen, from Norristown,
will be buying horses all next week at
Geiss’ livery, Bellefonte, Heavy
horees preferred. Will buy an old
horse if in good condition, adv,
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| meng tter fis
Instead of declaring the automobile Lola Ulrich and Florence Bariges | "aa : ; i erota clean sll summer long
i dhe Eta | department feels that everyone will be ‘
& hulsance our boro fathers ought to | spent Friday afternoon at the home of | opi ICE CREAM PARLOR
{ horoe aatlefled,
frequent visita by those who travelthe | My, and Mre. Harvey HEmith spent | | @
modern way as well as by those who the home «¢ f : eR : i Have For Sale
come behind old Dobbin. Get on the | James MoCool and family, negr Farm-| The post office de pat tant tonk hy AT
Xo gauge, gentlemen of the couunel!, ers Mille. {| 8 five-year lease on the McGirk builds
a 8 4 "
, ROS located the post office, Both the! @ OINCUBATORS
EE gpring communion at this place on | 6 BROODERS.
Lola Ulrich is having her house, oc- |
capled by Charles Battger, papered | [o0oated for years, were damaged by | Must sell quick,
Mre, Harry Ulrich and son Kenneth | pletely destroyed, |e NO CHICKS ale ow.
from Bpring Mills spent Tuesday al ———— —————— - 8 .
0 ; and Mire, Frank Mnseer, : vebtion of the eleventh district will be
A pretty line of Easter post oards st ———————— | held in the Sprucetown M, KE, ehuteb, CENTRE HALL: PA,
when they come to town ? Ralph Shook last week. Te a at fo au Mobs. tha) don’ acay., Clean up now, snd LUNCH ROOM AND
lend their lvfluence to induce more Hamuel Musser, i
Bunday afternoon at
_y *
ur logs eit build. Cut Price
e narrow track is & back number. Rev. D. M. Geessy will hold the 10g in Philigeborg in + Hl be 8
| MeGlrk Rallding and the Barne:
Hoses Wanted, Bunday morning, look, where the post office had been Good reason for selling.
snd painted on the interior, fires, the I'tter bulidiog belug com-| § FEW HATCHING BEGGS
. « nt! # Mr, | The sem'«innnel Ba oanav-sohoon! eon | o .
the home of the formet’s parents, Mr, | Tle sem'-innn : 4 Chas. D. Bartholomew
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