a W - oo — — 4 . LOCAL AND PERSONAL. The community Christmas tree idea is being considered in Centre Hall, fi The late William Stump carried $500.- 00 insurance in the railroad relief. Nevin W, Meyer. of Boalsburg, was a business caller at this office on Tuesday. ‘ine grade of oysters on sale all week. — William Hall, adv, McClenahan, Centre Sunday was a delightful day—a May day in December. Meacury climbed close to the 70 mark. Miss Olive Way is back to the schoo room after having spent a week caring Port for her mother at her home Matilda, Mrs, Susan for Bellefonte soon where she will spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. D Wagner Geiss, near (Goodhart expects to leave Undertaker F. V, Goodhart conveyed the body of the late Charles E. on Thursday, from State College to Cen tre Hall, for burial, Decker, Lazar Zec, of Beaver county, Was lectrocuted Monday morning at i v penitentiary for the m fellow-countryman. zen hunters from Centre Hall and vicinity took sick while i Mountains, last i» e » $1: - week, and were obliged to return No less than a do in the Seven Mrs. James F. High returned to her home in Lock Haven, on Satt ng in caring of her brother, day, after the Hugh Tusseyville, for a week for Runkle, For Sale.—Fresh hams and quarte of choice beef, in any quantity, at any nd may be had at any tin A. M. Riegel, Salona, Pa. Commercial hone, Mill Hall exchange. weight, ¢ home on Charleston, £ been for several > Dam LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Bruce Arney is PV. assisting Undertaker Goodhart in his work this week. From forty to fifty cases of ‘* flu ” have been reported in the vicinity of Aarons- burg and Woodward, Schools béen closed. have ——— fp fp —— SPRING MILLS. Thomas Shaffer was called home on occount of the illness of his wife. Mr, helped Miles Johnson to Catherman, of Union county, butcher on Tuesday, Mr. Wasson, of time Howard, is spending some with his daughter, Mrs, Charles Z Mr, Alli Braucht auc ) Howard, visited 1 slatives ove day. the stole : Some one broke the lock on se and + Jeaver Dam school hou tablets, lead pencils, and a lot of books belonging to the scholars. There is considerable thieving going on in this community. Several parties are being watched, Samuel Ulrich was in day when his four-horse ened at a motorcycle, stopped to talk to Daniel Runkle I fright and turned, and 1 QOK pole AARONSBURG. , and Mrs. Cl its worst form. iy Le 1 nk Stover fr Tuesday witl discharge. Miss Walter, of Coburn, r her brother-in-law, t's army training ized at the Pennsyl Dec. 21, in a e war department's or- y training will be continued ution through the reinstate. of. the training This !an- officers’ Jan. 1. nouncement was made on Monday by Dr. Edwin E. Sparks, the college execu- tive, The party, encamped on Stone creek, were compelled to break camp last Friday owing to the fact that the “flu” was playing havoc with the More than half their number the sickness while in During the four days’ hunt. ing the Slacks killed three nice deer, Jerry Smith being one of the lucky shots, The camp's cook also killed a buck in close proximity to the camp. reserve Faanors #9 1 ty ov beginning Slack the net party were taken with the camp, The boys and girls—and grown-ups too -will take special delight in reading * Lost [sland ” beginning next Sunday in ** The Philadelphia Record”, Itis a thrilling story of adventure, with the lure of sunken treasure and the tang of the sea, recalling the facination of “ Treasure Island”, The fiction now being published in the special magazine section of the ** The Record" is some of the best that has ever been published by a Letter from France. n Willis Best, of y parents, M Somewhere in France, October 26, 1948 Dear parents and all, Will w how soon it will reach you a brief letter, do not know We arrived safe and in good health. here. We I en- The country looks fine over were on the water thirteen days, joyed the trip and so did the rest of the We all felt I do be, 1 will write later after I find out for sure, but I think as far as I know 92 Co, Inf. I think we will all over here better than at Camp Lee. The country looks fine ; everything looks fine ; every thing is nice and The climate seems nice and mild, Will close for this time, Your son, WILLIS. —————— A PAT —— boys that came from home when we not know what our extra good saw land, address will 1:1 like 1t green, Reduction Sale on Ladies’, Misses and Children’s Hats. Friday and Saturday, December 13th and 14th, I will hold a Special Reduc- tion Sale on all the hats in my store. Ladies’ and misses’ hats that formerly sold for from $3.50 to $8.00 are now $2 to $4.75. No two hats are alike, Children's hats reduced to 75c to $1.50. Remember the dates December 13th and 14th, MYRA KIMPORT, A newspaper, advat Centre Hall, Pa. Neckwear Hosiery Suspenders Mutflers Belts Tie Pins Caps Dress Shirts Bath Robes SUGGE FY. STIONS Spaulding Skates Children’s Children’s AnD Mens R Fur Caps Collars Silk Garters Cull Links Tie Clasps Pajamas Umbrellas Suits Gloves Underwear Canes Hats KNIT ROMPER Overcoats aincoats Traveling Bags Trunks Smoking Jackets Silk Mufflers Sweaters BELLEFONTE ot STATE COLLEGE herd with the best boar you can get. invite your inspection, W. F. Colyer, Proprictor We Medical Fees in Bygone Daye. At the beginning of thé eighteenth | century the usual fees to physicians | and surgeons in England were “to a graduate in physick, his due is about 10 shillings, though he commonly ex. | pects or demands 20. Those that are | only licensed physicians, their due | fs no more than 6 shillings and § | pence, though they comomnly demand | 10 shillings. "A sifgoon’'s fee is 12 pence a mile, be his journey near or far, 10 groats to set a bone broken or out of joint, and for letting blood 1 shiling; the cut | ting or amputation on any limb, § pounds, but there is no settled fee for | the cure.” The system of regulating | the fee according to the pocket of | the patient, remarks the Westminster Gazette, io almost as old as histers » CYRUS BRUNGAR?’ JUSTICE OF THE PEA CB CENTRE HALL, PA. Special attention given to collect (ng, Legal writings of all classes, including deeds, , morigages agroeme ats, oto. marriage lic enses a1 «1 hunter's cones soc ared, and all mattg + porte inlag to the Moe atten ded to prompuly, § and, 1009 Do you ¢njoy hot lemonade and a blisterin 7 foot- bath? Better re- sults are obtained EM by taking, before rom. £2 2 bed-time Lane's cold and grip Tablets. They are pleasant to take, and you will wake up in the morning surprised at the amount of re- lief obtained. Thousands usc them and they are guaranteed. Sold by druggists everywhere. ss ome. A — Insyde Tyre INS vO rE You can equip your car with INSYDE TYRE at less cost than the price of one casing and ADD from 1€00 to 5000 miles to the life of the casing, by reinforcing it and preventing blowouts, Don't pess this up, Mr. Auto Owner, if you are after real econ. omy. J.Roy Schaeffer ‘Centre Hill ; P, 0, Spring Mills a ——— W. 8. 8, $4.23
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