LOUALS The borough and township schools open Monday next, William Shoop, of Bellefonte, spent a few days this week in Centre Hall, Mre. CO. W. Pennington was con- fined to her home through eickness for a few days last week, Mrs, Harry Miller and Mre, Holmes, of Nisgara Falle, New York, visited recently at the home of Mr, and Mre. Guy Brooke, Miss Florence 8B, Rhone and Mrs. David Bweetwood, of Illinois, spert Bunday in Lock Haven as the guests of Mre. Barah Camp, Tuesday was the bottest day of the Summer ereason—89 degiees being registered on the government ther- mometer in charge of the Reporter. Rev. and Mrs. M., EB, Romig, of Ikesburg, were guests of their nephew and niece, Chae, D. and Miss Helen Bartholomew, Baturday night and Bunday. Julian A, Fleming was seized with an attack of vertigo while seated in front of the drug store, on Tuesday, and fell to the ground vunconscious. He has since recovered, Cora J, Burchfield, who for the pest two months has been purse for Mre, Lucinda Lidgle at Mileeburg, is now in Centre Hall at the home of Mrs, Elizabeth West, on Church street, Mr. and Mre., Charles McClellan and Mies Martha Musser, from Mii - beim ; Mre, Eimer Miller, Mr, apd Mre. Fred Horner, little daughter Martha, from Tuseeyville, Maud, Harry and Earl Horper, spent Sup- day at the home of John Horner at Linden Hall, Mr. and Mre. J. Eimer Royer and daughters, Misses Marion and Mae, op Friday visited Rev. and Mre. B, F. Bieber, at West Miltor, The trip wee made by automobile, Miss Helen Bartholomew doing the driving, Tre Misses Royer remained with the Bieber family until Monday. Misses Helen and Mary Arney, who for the past seven weeks have been visiting at the home of their grand- parente, Mr, and Mre. B. H. Arney, will leave this oorpnipg for their bome in Nisgara Falls, New York. Mr. Arney will take the children to Lock Haven by auto and there place them on the traip, Dr. and Mrs, U. 8B. G. Keller and three children—Daniel Martha and Kenpeth Keller—motored from their bome in Warren, Illinole, last week, and spent several days with relatives of Dr. Keller in Boalsburg snd Pless- ant Gap. The party were in Centre Hall last Wedneeday and while bere Dr. Keller favored this office with a call. Dr. W, E. Fischer will fill the 8p. pointments for Rev, D, 8B. Kurtz st Centre Hall and Tusseyville Fondsy next. The hours will be 10 o'clock ». m. at the former place and 2:00 o’- clock p. m,, at the iatter, It is twep- ty three years since Dr. Fischer vac«t- ed the local charge, but his former parishioners are always anxious to hear him expound the scripture, and it was at their solicitation; that ne consented to preach at the times mentioned, Ten dollars fine each apd the costs was imposed on two Centre Hall young men and ope from Runbury who on Baturdsy night “for fun’ appropriated James I, Fetteroll’s csr while standiog in front of the Nstior- al hotel in Milibeim srd for three hours were on a lark, From the gar- age man’s point of view the trick wasn’t 80 laugh sble and se a result of having the young fellows brought before '“quire Biupgart on Mondsy night, Fetterolf collected thirty dollars dsmage. The young man from Bup- bury was not at the bearing but his father guaranteed the payment of the fine, Mre, T. W, Bimkins will leave this ( Thursday ) morning for Bloomsburg where she will spend several weeks with Mrs, James R. Bchuyler srd about September lst will leave for Philadelphia to make her future home. Mre. Bimkins, during her few years residence in Centre Hsll, took sp active interest in con munity welfare work, and served as president of the local W, C. T. U. organization, Her interest in young people was always manifest and the life of more than one young person has been properly guid- ed through ber wholesome influence, The best wishes of the community will go with her. Rev. D. J. Mitterling, after a short vieit with bis brother, J. W. Mitter- ling, in this place, departed for his home in Madison, Bouth Dakotas, on Monday. Rev. Mitterling, while not baviog charge of a regular pastorate any longer, still scte in the capacity of A supply minister In the Presbyterian church. Bince leaving the ministry Rev. Mitterling has been evgaged in the piano business in Bouth Dakots, That he is doing a fine business may be determined when It is sald that durivg bis short absence from home his good wife secured twenty prospec. tive pisnc purchasers, Cons quently all that remains for the proprietor to dois to produce the necessary sales talk and lsnd the orders, Rev. Mitter- ling is the seme genisl and warm. hearted individual as of yore and vever falls to receive the glad hand when makiug » visit to bis native home, M., and Kenneth Keller, Warren, INinois, Miss Alice Geary, Brooklyn, New York, R. M. Smith, Centre Hill T. J, Decker, Bpring Mills Anna Rimmey, Pleasant Gap Harriet and Ida Frazier, Bpring Mills Mr. and Mrs. 8 A. Krider, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Rrider, Mr, and Mrs, A. N. Buterbaugh, Mont Beam, Mrs Mary Krider, Johnstown Mark L. Kisenhuth, Philadelphia Elizabeth Hoy, W, Philadelphia For ssle.—An organ, 8-gal, ce cream Miss Varna Nearhood of Bate (ol-| freezer, wheelbarrow ; all in good cou- | lege ie visiting at the home of Mr. and dition.—H., A. Dodson, Mre, John H. Knarr, G. L. Goodhart suffered another { Forsalecheap,—Excellent improved slight hemorrhage on Friday night, | Btate College lot, Address “ Lot,” but hes fully recovered at this writ- care Reporter, Centre Hall, Ps, 4t, ing. The small farm offered at public sale Thomse, Dwight, Beulah, Vivian | by Clayton B, Btover, at Farmers Foss and Miss Lillian Emery, mo-| Mills last Friday, was not sold owing tored to Dubois on Friday to epend | to the low tid received, a few daye, J. W. Mitterling lost a valuable cow George E. Meyer, of Boalst urg, was on Monday. The animal was one of in town Tues ay to arrange for an ex- | the lot which was to have been ship- hibit of pianos at the coming Encamp-| ped to the eastern market. ment and Fair, Mr. aml Mrs. George Thomas and | son George, of sunbury, were guests oi THE MARKETS, GRAIN Corrected weekly by Bradford & Son. Wheat (new) The tour from the Loysvilleorphans’ “i po» | home to Lock Haver, via Centre Hall, a | | by the orphans’ band has been indefi- their cousine, Mr, and Mre. James i, | nitely postponed. It was planned to Stahl, on Funday. bave the band reach Centre Hall Mr. and Mre, Claud K. Stah/, of | Monday noon of next week, and ar- ou Fity Acres, thirteen of which are in fair timber, Sala All necessary outbuildings In good repair. Con. crete silo, 7x22, tried two seasons und gives en. tire satisfaction. Water piped from never falling spring to house and barn, Froit of all kinds ex cept peaches Froe delivery from Centre Hall. & 2 brings wall to door ; Bell telephone from Bpring Mills, Falling health is ress for selling, Anyone wishing more land has the privilege to buy smal] farm which adjoins one mentioned above, If you are Interested come and look this over G. W. TRESSLER, 1 1.2 Milen East Penns Cave 2o xu Address Centre Hall, Pa. RZ ISBOLUTION NOTICE-Notice is hereby given that the co partnemhip heretofore existing between D A iver and James | Fetterol!, engaging in the business of livery and Sul mobile supplies, Centre consent been dissolved this All persons having claims s:ainst the firm io due the firm must ai- Hall, has by motusl day, whom payment of sccounts D. A BOOZER, JAMES I. FETTEROLY, VOVV ON! PRES EBPRS Cn dl G000NS 9000906905000 I Have For Sale Cut Prices 6 INCUBATORS 6 BROODERS Good reason for selling, Must sell quick, FEW HATCHING EGGS for sale now, NO CHICKS FOR SALE, Chas. D. Bartholomew CENTRE HALL, PA, Mr i i P0000 0000000006 Brings results——s Reporter adv, Altcons, are enjoying a short vacation | 'ADgements for their entertainment at the home of the former's parente, | Pad already been made. Mr. Widle, immediately weet of town, | the superintendent of the home, re- Mr. and Mrs, A. P Krape dsughter | ported the withdrawal of the trip on Florence, Mr. and Mrs Harry « | Tuesday, and vamed as the cause hie Relish ; 'skeo Mr. and Mre, W, H,|['®F tbat perhaps the boys might be ; . . W, .} Homan and family, comprised two | exposed LO that dread disease, infantile P tol paralysis, i a oe se————— ! YDaloty Maids | *uto parties which made a tri Lock Haven on Munday, Mre. Mary Krider, Mr, and Mrs, R, | A. Erider and two children, A, R.| Krider and three children, A. N Briterbaugh and Mont Beam, sll o Jobustown, comprised two suto parties that syent Mor day at the H. C., Bbirk home. The first mentioned Mre, Krider is a sister of Mrs, Shirk. Last week Mr. and M re. Daolel The rcente investiture and wardrobe | Dsup and Daniel Smith drove to is the best that money can procure, | Middleburg, taking with them Rev. | The Bcenery was built and painted by =. A, Boyder and dsughter Doreths. ane Of the beat artists in New York. | T'bey remained for a day ss guests at Loo Te b, 85, 50, 75, and a few at | the Bnyder home and on their return de temas brought with them Mrs. Snyder and Reporter Hegister, son William for a short visit smong their many friends here. The Boyder faioily is kindly remembered by many Mr. Montsgus Jacobs, the owner, | manager of the Dainty Msids Musics! | . | Comedy attraction that is booked to | Appear at the Garman Opera House on | Fridey, August 25th, for one verform- | See, une spared neither time nor money to make thi-, the * Dainty | {Mstda", the best that has ever been | | =eeD in Bellefonte, ing the law-making se Admits only Ame week, Palmer Mr. and Mm, Ervin M Spangler, Mr. and Mrs Zach Lauer, Mr and Mrs. J. M. Zinn, York, Mr. nd Mm. D. C. Rossman and son Millard B, | Tusey ville. 38810NSs. rican born. lie school system and the Protes Dreese T. L ng 750 month- arrisburg dur- Free Edu- p . . P + “ » ” + " 1Q alter charter is Q : Jenefits : Sick- Dues, 15¢ per of the people in Penns Valley, Dr.and Mr. U. 8 G. Keller, Daniel H., Martha — 4 cylinder en bloc motor v 3%" bore x 5” stroke 104-inch wheelbase 4-inch tires Cantilever rear springs Streamline body This Overland is the world's most powerful low-priced car, It has a 3115 horsepower en bloc motor that is a perfect marvel for speed, power and endurance, By increasing the bore of the motor from 314to 334" we are able to offer a power plant which at 1950 R. P. M. devel. opa full 3114 horsepower, ‘Tests under every condition in all parts of the country dem- onstrate that it easily devel- ops better than fifty miles per hour on the road. Speed of course varies under different conditions, but in practically every instance it has been getting fifty miles an hour and with ease, We have scores of telegrams showing that twenty to twenty-five miles per gallon of gasoline is not unusual, The performance of this car is almost beyond belief, on the market. a fact nevertheless. Try it yourself and see. GEO. H. EMERICK, Centre Hall, Pa. Bell Telephone 9-R4 It has four-inch tires which are more than generous for a car of this size, Not only has it a large and roomy body, but it has an attractive, up-to-datestream- line body. It has the latest and most im- proved system of ignition. It has the cantilever springs the easiest riding springs in the world, F. 0. B. TOLEDO What's more, it's complete. Not a thing to buy. Youget the finest Auto-Lite electric starting and lighting system, magnetic speedometer, one- Sn top, demountable rims and practically every acces. sory found on the highest priced cars, It only goes to prove how production can cut cost save you money, First come, first served. Place your order now.
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