ea a LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Don’t forget the Red Cross Christmas Roll Call, John D, Meyer, of Altoona, was home on Sunday, A SA 40 Hi Mrs. Stark, of Johnstown, is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. Luther Smith, this place. in The Wm. Stiver home was wired for electric light last week by Messrs, Wm, Boozer and Elmer Miller. Miss Mary Delinda Potter is teaching he Tussey Sink school, near Tusseyville ‘hich Miss Esther Bitner resigged. Mr. and Mrs, W. R. Winegardner. of Milroy, spent Monday night at the home of the latter's mother, Mrs. Mary Good- Henry Lingle, on the Brockerhoff farm east of Old Fort, will quit farming this fall and has sale advertised for Thursday, November 28th, 9 a. m, the flu has been conquered, the kaiser is dethroned —and Thanksgiving Day is approach 104 Peace has been declared, g. What great reasons for rejoicing ! Mrs. J. C. Dale and sister, Miss Mol- lie Hoffer, left on Saturday for State College, where they will spend the win- ter at the home of Mrs, Dr. P, H. Dale. Mrs. W. Reish, on Dale's son, S. Sli Friday, and Mrs. B. F. their father, rof, W. A. Krise, out on his roller chair to enjoy a i 1s KX took The day was a deligh Mr. and Mrs. Fred Horner, of Tussey- re the glad parents of ‘a bab daughter, born on Sunday morning. It A thief broke rtain garage 1n town, ht ght recently, into a ce one ni and helped simicelf all +h 1 ¥ *h » 1 himself to all the tools in a Chevrolet car. Sheriff Yarnell is likely to boarder soon if this scoundrel repeats the practice, Rev. W. H. Williams will hold a dedi- catory service of the honor rol! and ser vice flag for the members of the Spruce town church, on Methodist Episcopal . i: ~unday morning atl 10:70 OCIOCK, at Sprucetown, Rev. Josiah Still, for: mer pastor of the is now lo. local Presbyterian charge, who cated at Shenandoah, was in Centre Hall last week to vote, a slebration Thurs- nd also partici- pated in day evenin bv v of who the Hecla Baltimore where they were Mr mel Ir. ana p d at th s. F. P. Geary over Mrs. C. W, rge Wagenseller, Geary, 3. Ge y of Ww Reeder, William Cur- Reeder, Miss f Williamsport, and where V. Rt week she one, next Kansas, where months unt, Mrs. R. A. Sankey, at Avenue, with 6 N. he winter reuce The body of whose death appeare issue of the Reporter, was brouj at Boalsburg sral services were held at ten orning. Rev. 8S. C. Was naa Wal by their three chil Centre Hall t ter iren, pass- he latter part their The trip Erdleys ir way irom llefonte. The the Reporter 1 » Belle ade in was m stopped long enough office to advance their point bother the proprietors so far as their is concerned. will not tab where war conditions In a letter to the Reporter, Prof, C. F Shaw, head of the division of soil tech of California, at Berkley, California, Prof. Shaw writes the following which is of interest local- ly: * Mrs. Shaw and myself have had the influenza but are now fully recover ed. Mrs. Shaw is busy with Red Cross work—in surgical dressings. I'm busy on the ‘more wheat’ with my regular work nology, University work A sly old fox that has been reducing Gu y S. Brooks’ turkey crop all summer, met his Waterloo one morning last week. Mr. Brooks still had a number of turkeys that had grown to full size and among the lot was a big gobbler, whose size interferred with his ability to reach the roosting place on the tree along with the hens of the flock, and out of reach of Bre'r Fox. So he had to sit on the fence, A commotion among the tur. keys the other morning led Mr. Brooks to invesgate and he espied the old fox holding Mr, Turk by the neck and drag- ging him to his mountain lair. Hasten. ing to the house Mr, Brooks got his trusty gun and planted shot in old Reynard, who had let go lus hold on the gobbler when he sighted the enemy. The big gobbler was unhurt, and Mr, Brooks has a fine red fox pelt which will LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Por Sale.~Ford truck, 1 1-4ton capa- city.-—William McClenahan, Centre Hall, 500 or more bushels well-matured corn for sale.—S, W., Smith, Centre Hall, Pa. Fred Slack will get letters of commen- dation from the boys *' over there” well as from the boys in the home camp, A. A, Khinefelter, on the Theodore Davis Boal farm, near Boalsburg, will hold a stock sale on Saturday, Novem. ber , at one as 23rd o'clock sharp, See posters, The school of agriculture of the Penn- sylvania State College is giving a tract- or short course this week, when a close study will be made covering all points of this machine. A daughter was born early Tuesday morning to Mrs. Nina (Slick) Auman, at her home in Centre Hall, The father, B. C. Auman, is in France, a member of Truck Co. B, 103rd Ammunition Train Roland Zettle, tenant on the Gentzell farm in Georges Valley, has decided to hold public sale, and has set Thursday, December 19th, at 10 a. m., as the time He has a lot of stock and farm ery. Mr, and Mrs. P. J. Mrs. Lawr®nce were guests of Mrs, ur ur machin- Shaffer, Mr. and of Altoona Shaffer's and brother, Mrs, Catherine Bowser, mother Jurris, and Lanson Burri day. 5, west of town, over St "An over-ripe apple struck William J. Bradford while in the peace parade at Centre Hall, Some of for service were hailed, but denied ing done t the boys called hav- he deed, but expressed no re- gret. Bradiord was placed in 3L, as Bradford Later he was adv: manager of the flouring mill but again reclassified, being now again n 3L. need to class 1 A, was i The young men called are very inuch dissatisfied over his classification, but this was the first open demonstra- tion, rt —————— St Celebrated the Victory. fi fi (Continued from first page. ; ed per cent, increase in 1 Hall, sm and Centre with a monster victory parade, celebrat. energy. victorious close of the venin on Thursday e nants pants ed the Tuesday ee: where imj made, and the result was that there was ’ arlditionm f » rile 1 } 1 are an addition of nearly a hundred parad. cs anil ag "ror r rel v £f 9 . ers and a greater number noise. man- % . ufacturing devi 5 were searcl for dri ms wl vr score or nn ng wore of years ng iy numoers and there were a ho toc hand noble Red C. A none Spring Mills w k a I workers were were n Rev. after their ore ent R. Jones spoke to the jubili t diamond R. the then there was a marct o the 214 1 VAS Aappiieq api barrels and every- up by the State College to Get German Ma- chine Gun. Captain Wilbur Leit: ell, of Captain Theod y gun, State Col iA aid ore Davis Boal, ex pects a German machine er captured, to ] to ir In a let rec lege, his home town. ter brother at State College, ved ei week, Capt, Leitzell says I have a German machine gut out of the old Hindenburg trenches town as it which I expect to give to the Capt. Boal has promised to send across for me, ——— A MP APA AA 144 Inches of Rain ! are in receipt of of “ Spruce ”, a paper devoted to the inter- ests of the men doing war work in the spruce camps in the state of Washing- ton, which has been sent us by Forester Leonard (;, Barnes, formerly of Centre Hall, who, together with Forester Detz, formerly of Coburn, has been engaged in the spruce production work for some time. Forester Barnes says: “Thought maybe you might be interested to know something of the work I am in. Have been up here for several months now scaling timber and like it all right, ex- cept the rain—144 inches a year." ty ry We a copy ——————— AA PATTI Snyder County Papers Again Raise. Announcement was made last week by all newspapers of Sayder county of an increas: in advertising and subserip- tion rates to take effect immediately. The subscription to each eight page pa. per is made $2 per year and four page paper $1.50. A revision of job printing prices has also been made, it is announ- ced. The increase, which will effect at least eight weekly newspapers, are 'made absolutely necessary by the in the season by the cunping old fox, ' into the production of the newspaper. First Soldier to Have Military Record Entered by Penn'a War History Commission. Fredertck Lauer, a corporal in the tional Army, France, is the first Pennsylvania man ir recenty wounded n military record Pennsyl Cor the service to have his entered in the archives of vania War History Commission, poral Lauer's i ner, in, the grandmot born in Ber is still living in—— advanced age of ninety-five it is the Corporal's oft that he may his birthplace in Berlin in company with a few other American soldier } er side. It is the intention of to preserve a record of every Pen nian who has entered the se er in the regular army, the national guards in welfare work, At the of the Pennsylvania War History Com. Locust phia, plans and preparations made for carrying out the -ex press visit grandmother's \ the ce, wheth army, the , the n headquarter: Street, mission, 1300 dertaking of recording tory of each man. aside for each man reporte« mission in which photog enlistment a record of his navy, together wi clippings The Commi of l ciet ing a compie have gone int the United States ions as well. Parents have have a been received mcm Ap Gp tl mmr MOVING AIR A REGENERATOR Why One May Sleep on the Ground in Certain Localities Without Any Il Effect. 3 ith mornin eager to be be our port marked for it. Amen BOTTOW Robert Liars Tagged Here of Borneo, Bo disgraceful ider untruth Dyaks, natives tremely truthful deed, do the Dyaks co celving of others 1 a such is handed down to posterity by a curious custom. They heap a pile of branches of trees in memory of the man who has uttered a great lie that the future generations may know of his wickedness and take warning from it The persons deceived start the tugong bula- 'y What It Costs a Year to Maintain Soldiers at Home and Overseas. by ave been collected auinaue $3 pee be leas! has anda ns Sur irative cine that have so power of } they offer mucl fall's Ons for list eu Men's merchandise . WE STILL HAVE not x Department Store ine il i$ mon advance IVaniage NOW if YOu vou and BUY NOW, th’ i (NS | 1 is) nm el SiVvies. and Rk? Wit YOu a Insyde Tyre Cuts Tire Costs in Half je: hone bdpdods dndondindp dpdindeds 335323 ’ § A - Insurance and Real Estate Want to Buy or Sell ? SEE US FIRST Chas. D. Bartholomew CENTRE MALL, PA, “TTY I EN. herd with the beet boar you can get, invite your inspection, — A Hie Son, “GRAND MASTER'S EQUAL’ Hence, the necessity of crowning your We 4