The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 28, 1918, Image 5

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
The entire family of J. F. Bible, east
of town, has been ill the past week,
Mrs. Jolin 8. Getchell and son Wen-
dell, of Greensburg, are at the Brungart
home,
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vored
. Tressler, of Oak Hall Station, fa-
this office with a short call on Sat-
urday.
Homan underwent an opera
:ndicitis at the Bellefonte
l, last week.
lia Emerick, widow
f Unionville, is ¢
Stamps are
like ego
iJlRE CRESS,
Jank, was a
ins, Misses Rowe, in Boalsburg,
Over sunday.
which vy
did Harvey vote,
Miss Mary Di
: eld hospital, came to her home
» Hall last week for brief stay.
g, Miss Dinges has been
xd in her profession.
war work to peace
the Standard steel works, at
swistown, is expected to be cond:
ally as not to cause
2 :
local labor
assed
appears
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} ie Was tokeep up
y had them |
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ft. Reuben
L.. Benn,
' list and crop pest inspect-
ir Pennsylvania Department of Ag-
riculture Prior to coming here Mr.
Benn had been at work in the hard coal
regions assisting in quarantining the
potato wart, a disease imported to that
section a few years ago. The potato
wart resemble much a growth like cauli-
flower and renders the tubers entirely
useless. Both Mr. and Mrs. Benn are in
field work, Mrs. Benn having been at
the last farmers institute held in Centre
Hall, where she spoke on several topics,
James J. Gramley, former county
treasurer of Centre county, was a princi-
pal in a romance that found its way in
the columns of Sunday New York news.
paper. Mr, Gramley now lives at Ced.
arville, Illinois, and recently discovered
the whereabouts of a sweetheart of pre-
civil war times. Her name was Mrs,
Mary Reese, a widow, and lived at Le-
na, Ilinois, not far distant from his Ce.
darville home, Upon learning Mrs,
Reesa to be a widow the Centre coun.
tian mustered up courage, to say *‘ will
you " and she said yes. The marriage
took place in Lena, Rev, J. E. Horner,
Evangelical pastor, officiating.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
J. S. Rowe is at his home in Centre!
HA for an indefinite time,
John L. Runkle, of Tusseyville, suff
ered a paralytic stroke on Saturday
night,
Miss Hogan, of Unionville is
a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H,
W. Dinges,
A large red fox was shot one day last
week by Thomas Keefer while out on a
rabbit hunt near Tusseyville.
Private Bruce Stahl, who had been in
an Aviation section at Charleston, S, C.,
has been sent to Hampton Roads, Virgi-
nia,
Mr. and Mrs, Carl R. Rossman and
children, off Juniata, are visiting Mr,
Rossman's parents, Mr, and Mrs, H, D,
Rossman, near Penns Cave,
Fifty thousand children have been
he influenza epidemic. How to find
for these children is a problem.
Fred W. Horner, of near Tusseyville,
y traning fur
rapping fur
ip
worth while.
H. Lee Brooks, of Pleasant Gap, and
Smith, of near Centre Hall,
young farmers who put in
leir appearance at the Reporter office
Monday morning on business proposi
tions
J. W. Wolf, of Ardmore, was in town
Saturday having accom
panied Mr. Buery on one of his short
lecture tours. Mr, Wolf is engaged in
life urance work and is making a de-
cided success of it.
Elmer A. Harshbarger, who now
the Arnold property along Si
which he purchased a year or
a good
tibility in
tone soils
ogether level
» dealt with,
and fgures
on the a ig gasoline at
thirty cents per gallon and keresone at
fifteen cents per gallon,
Waterloo B W.~
basis 60
Huber. —~12-24 : $-
used 5 qt. kerosene, ny qt.
acre basis $1.38,
3. Happy Farmer.—12-24: 2- 14 in,
plows ; used 21% qt. kerosene, 4 qt.
gas ; acre basis $1.13
4. International,—8-16 2 14 + in.
plows ; used 12% qt. kerosene, no gas ;
acre basis 63 cents,
gasoline ;
5. Case.—~9-18: 2- 12 in. plows ; used
814 qt. kerosene, 2}4 qt. gasoline ; acre
basis 68 cents,
6. Cleveland, —12-20 : 2- 14 in. plows ;
used 11 qt. gasoline : acre basis $1.10.
7. Fordson.—12-22: 2- 14 in. plows;
used 15 qt. kerosene, '; qt. gasoline ;
acre basis 8o cents,
R. H. OumsTEAD,
County Agent
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AARONSBURG.
Miss Esther Bradford, of Wolfs Store,
is helphing to care for Mrs. Ray Stover,
who is suffering from the flu.
Sunday morning Mrs. Fred Rachan
became suddenly ill while alone. The
family heard her moans and went to
her rescue.
A
AR has
to save;
and Marx Clothes.
for you;
“most” we get the “most.”
ways works that way.
»
AX
BELLEFONTE o STATE COLLEGE
The home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes
.
A Bunch of Good Feeders FOR SALE THIS WEEK. Will Weigh Irom 50 to 100 Ibs
“GRAND MASTER," His Son, “GRAND MASTER'S EQUAL"
“Grand Master's Equal”
is at the Head of the Herd on the
PENNS VALLEY VIEW FARMS.
The herd boar is The Master, the dominating head of the herd Hence, the necessity of crowning your
herd with the best boar you can get, You should act with the feeling that the very best is none too good. We
invite your inspection, "
PENNS VALLEY VIEW FARMS
Pure-Bred Big-Type Poland China Hogs
W. F. Colyer, Proprietor
on the scales Ji125;ibs
Place your next order for PRINTING with this office,
Insyde Tyre
Cuts Tire Costs
NSYPE RE
You can equip your car with
INSYDE TYRE at less cost than
the price of one casing and ADD
from 100 to 5000 miles to the life
of the casing, by reinforcing it and
preventing blowouts,
Don't pwss this up, Nr. Auto
«Owner, if you are after real ecom-
omy,
J.Roy Schaeffer
Centre Hill ; P. O, Spring Mills
Henry Ford is going to tura from auto
manu facturer to publisher. Wants to
get rid of some of his surplus cash, possi.
bly. -
W. 8. S,, $4.22. 5%
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W. 8. 8, $4.82.
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