ATR fo SN. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. 4 ge 4 an “5 ox “t — ASA 50, This is Roll Call week. Be sure to ** All you need is a heart apd a do! EN, BY : (FL 3% A po RRrEy are an . x §! ; : eo Ndr i y answer ** Here ", lar. wl Li # 7 8 / - James Frohm has purchased a pair of Fine grade of oysters on sale all week, vn | BEA ) 4 §° fox hounds for hunting purposes this|—William McClenahan, Centre Hall, winter, Gross R, Allison, son of Dr. and Mrs, James Keller is home from Franklin]]. R. G. Allison, of Millheim, visited rel- and Marshall college for the vacation |atives in Centre Hall, on Tuesday. He “NX @ period, was recently honorably discharged from : I'l CA e ul ee r Master William Musser, of Mifilin- | the service, having been at Camp Grant, 9 4 burg, is visiting his grandparents, Mr, | Illinois, and Mrs, W, H, Meyer, A letter has been received this week Pr or the first time in m none | Py Mr. and Mrs. Byron Garis from their Ny) of the five churches of Centre Hall will | youngest son, William, in France, but I / hold Christmas services, no news has come concerning John, who Elmer Miller accepted ¢ . | was in the thick of the fight up to the . r a position in ine haa 3 4 y 1: , | last. The parents are naturally wor- the local railroad station and commenced . . . 1 : H ried, and would prize a letter from hint work beginning of the week. Miss Kimport's sale of millinery at re- I i . a cise, J duced prices will be continued for Fri- O al I I de——— i —— ® day and Saturday of this week. adv tn yep ‘ : en .- . : PINE GROVE MILLS. } 3 {ing expects t pend \ : King expec 'oSpen 1 wing to the outbreak of the flu, a nas season with friends and row} E arhanla sve ol 1 . . iy IUMDper of 8ClIo0is are Closed. relatives at Curwensville and Pittsburg, Mrs. Kate Saunders, of Philadelphia, LE 5 W. K. McKinney, Ph. D., ofl]isv 1g relatives here, £ 4 e, Bellefonte, will preach in the local Pres- ie Peters spent the early part hvteriar sh } 11 1 av af 3 rod 1 ; ¥ byterian church on Sunday afternoon at]of the week among friends at Oak Hall 2:30 o'clock. Ernest Trostle has an honorable dis- Miss Rebecca Derstine, wno is em-|charge from the army and is home, Overcoats, Suits, Hats, Shirts, Ties, Hose, Traveling Bags, Suit Cases, Trunks, etc.; in fact all Merchandise suitable for Christmas giving in Men's Clothing & Furnishing Goods Start your Christmas shopping to-day. Time is short. “woman | fod Give us a chance to show you our unusually Ne fine line of Holiday Gifts. A MONTGOMERY & COMPANY The Grays Found Guilty. gr BELLEFONTE # STATE COLLEGE ‘ The home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes CYRUS BRUNGART i JUSTICE OF THE PEACE CENTRE HALL, PA. t sll him : Ts W along f a Bpecial attention given to collecting, Legal S$ Was along Pe ; pe , Te SN TE writings of all classes including deeds, mortgages agreements, otc. ; marriage licenses and hunter's es IE y censes secured, and all matters pertaining to the Resides, and that he told him that he Xi 8 Bd ho a ety ; i , Boe attended to promruy jani, 1919 3 4 A f E i to saw Mr. 1ad promised take two from the Col. would see what he George and Merris the Way place on the Ea Sh LPR a : , 4 . H FURS Skunks $7: Muskrats, $1.75. Get my fight uj he ls 29th f r and that b led his i Gin, A 1 NR ee ! price list before you sell your furs, HAHR FUR i ii Ig AL : i Li Aas 2 i ’ ni Has oo 11€¢ iis 4 p" po a 3 H . EF 1 5% s A : - . 00., Neshanlee, NJ ying the best of heaith. gaugnter ne { ian n that day Fi Er , ; / i 2 j ar of the counties of Penn- i nd bring them in favor of the $350,000, x . M _ Pr Tha rTeOTroe \ #4 eal ant at the November | over hat George and Merris Mann ' W 1¢ s th mevt marning a ‘y 3 got to his place the next morning about a striking contrast to the elec. 5 I 8 8 *ul Ls mel that he writnioce ariel Mis % ‘ { dd that the wilniess ana Hiss when all but twelve voted |” © SOC, and x ak | a oe : 3 Weller went to State College, but before I'he majority in favor of the 4 . . " 2 Coll . : . . L le lep ) 1 ‘C3 . AK IR Yor ~ > 1 3. £8 FS ’ y ra 13 v » ment this year was over a quarter Sosag 80, ne tele honed Ba he oliege GRAND MASTER," on the scales, 1125 lbs, His Son, “GRAND MASTER'S EOU AL : that he was bringing the beef; that he ar- 1 votes or six times the ad-|""™ ging tas siren | rived at the College about 10:30 or 11 0'- éé ’ ry | Cuts | ire Costs t rity when it was submitted} "" ’ clock ; that Mr. Resides’ man gave him r n S er S ua . five years ago. a a | ’ » $15 on account of the meat, and on the - i Two mail-carrying airplanes passed following Friday or Saturday he went over Penns Valley to the west of Centre, gee Mr. Resides and was given a : h H d f h H d th Hall, on Tuesday, for Bellefonte. The ]check. That they did not oe the is at t ¢ ca Oo t € er on c aero mail service was inaugurated yes-| hides along and that Mr. Resides never terday, the first plane reaching Belle- | mentioned anything about hides, and PENNS VALLEY VIEW FARMS. fonte about nins o'clock a. m, Two ma-} that he bad never seen the hides until chines will arrive each day-—one from| the day before Thanksgiving. That he The herd boar is The Master, the dominating head of the herd Ience, the necessity of crowning your the east and another from the west, | had lost three of his own cattle on the herd with the beet boar you can get. You shuld act with the feeling that the very best is none too good. We with Chicago and New York, respect-| paid Eagle side. That they had a reg- invite your inspection, ively, as their objectives. ular tackle for killing in the barn floor PENNS VALLEY VIEW FARMS You can equip your car with More than 3.000 students of the]at the Way place. At this point the wit- INSYDE TYRE at less cost {han Pennsylvania State College -and towng- ness was withdrawn, Pp B d Bi T : | the price of one casing and ADD people enrolled in the Red Cross during Clyde G. Gray was called and testified ure- re 18- ype 0 an na 0gs | ' NC. 0 i to the life the membership campaign which was | that the Gray's had from go to 100 head rom 5000 conducted there this week. Virtually of head of cattle on the different places. | Ww. F. Colyer, Prcprictor il of the casing, by reinfcreing it and every resident in the commuuity contri. That Merris was not at the barn, as she preventing blowouts, . buted to the organization during the] was not feeling well, That, she hides "X pos op. Wr. Auto heiatitn re » / t Mis v cattle | LAs a ian rive d Prot esgor v2 + = Jured by Mian Mane were vi Uo other EE CI ical F : EER —————————— | Owner, if you are after real econ. Crockett, who headed the movement has d a , edie ees in Bygone Day “A surgeon's fee is 12 pence a mile announced that State College ** joined | killed after being poisoned, and were m At the beginning of the eighteenth,| he his journey near or far, 10 groats wo hid ADVERTISEMENTS i unanimously ”. Because of the ap- the pig pen on the loft of the McDivitt | century the usual fees to physicians | : ‘ ; | set a bone broken or out of joint, and proaching college vacation that com- | place ; that the hides were kept over the | and surgeons in England were “to a | for letting blood 1 shilling: the cut munity was permitted to hold its cam- top of the pig pen and that he had seen | graduate in physick, his due is about | ting or amputation on any MNmb, 6 | LOST Pair tacies, in ease, between ros | i y | paign a week in advance of the nation- those hides there, but that they were | 10 shillings, though he commonly ex- | pounds, but there is no settled fee for | dence of G. W, wmier and dia on Mon | rte «modo w. fl J Roy Schaeffer FOR SALE.—10 months old Howtein bull, of | [jj Centre Hil; P. 0, Spring Mills Registre stock. more back than white — Mme WC oa bey Contre Hall, Route 1, wide subscription drive. The public not there any more. That the hides pects or Semands 20. Those that are | the cure.” The system of regulating school children contributed 532 members | were in bad condition and smelied and | Only licensed physicians, their due | the fee according to the pocket of d | : : is no more than 6 shillings and 8 | the patient, remarks the Westmi the college apportionment was 2160, and had magots in them that he saw these pence, though they comomnly demand | Gazette, is almost as old as ati aster 1108 townspeople joined the Red Cross, hides left about September 1. 10 shillings. ” W. 8S. 8.8123
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