NR Smeets LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Here we are at the clo and no ice harvest as yet. Ww. Krise, of Johnstown, spent a few days in Centre Hall the past week. oS, Miss Myra Kimport is back to her mill- inery store after having or more in Philadelphia, spent a month Mrs. Sarah Spangler, aged seventy- two years, is visiting her son, N. B. Spangler, Esq., in Bellefonte. Rev. Joseph C. Kelley, of Altoona, | will fill the local Presbyterian pulpit on Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. D. 8S, Kurtz vaake with } tat WEEKS willl hier dau § i is spending a few hters, Misses Marie Northampton. are engaged in teach. and: Pearl Kurtz, me id at a r > 1e Misses Kurtz ing in the above named place. At a meeting of the Centre Hall lodge of Odd Fellows, on Saturday evening, that order decided to foster the Commu- in the arrange 1 olding for h il S5€ason i i LOCAL AND PERSONAL. 5. J. Rowe is home from the South. | A baby daughter was born to Mr, and Paul Tusseyville. Mrs, J. W. Brown, of Milroy, spent a week at the home of her father, Prof. W, Emenhizer, at ler, Lieut. Harry Schrefi with the 4th U. 8. Cavalry at Brownsville, Texas, is at his home in Bellefonte on a short fur- lough, Jim Lawler, alias Jim Lewis, alias J. Showalter, the notorious bandit who ats tempted to rob the Penns Valley ban in Centre Hall, about fifteen years ago, | and who with his party was taken after a fight with weapons at the old Foust place in the Seven Mountains, | was electrocuted for murder, in Ken. | tucky, on the 21st inst. He have been the ‘lone bandit” who held is said to up and robbed an express train in the | Lewistown Narrows some Years ago, i 2 » i bly Fred Krise, recently honora dis- | days in Centre Hall at the home of | squashes exhi- piece to ¥ proved Harter, Hall on cousin, Samuel his grandfather, Prof. W. A. Krise,| n France, in recognition of wears three gold i he chevrons, | 7. and | 1e front, He be- | Artillery and gun, He was } in April 1918, went « o the 51st Heavy till S-inch Howitzer "r uj ed to the States Feb, 3 and retur i o and ) to the - v after ve} ili, ei 1 J ohnusg- a fine look- LOC He's a real soldierly SCHArge reacued nis town on the 16th inst with ¢ i £ a3 teen LACLOW » LOCAL AND PERSONAL. at This is Farmers’ Week Ce l= lege. State Messrs, B. D, Shirk are attending court this jurors. Brisbin and Harry Mrs. FP, P. Geary and Miss Elsie | on Wednesday delphia where they will enter Eye Hospital for treatment accompanied by Dr, J. V, morning left ‘wo little girls—Edith Moltz, en years, and Doris Moltz, aged three years—left orphans throueh the death of their Moltz, which occurred at Lock widowed mother, Mrs, Jennie Have few days ago, have been taken into the home of Mr. and Mrs, Chas. D. ¥ nn a Barthol TLD ON ‘he ' mother H. ain two boys ris was a niece ot Bartholomew, -Fimer an There also rer Herbert, aged ei Topsy.” ing mare owned by because of her ol purchased by late William years ago, would have summer. BIG TYPE % } TH & 4 1 x 3 GRAY ’ I ears old, fs Sy SPAN DARE i125 ns i : & well mated team and 1.4 Old, fk x Is ¥ ears weighs 1500, nd, we 2080, | . arts Zee y Nii WOrk anywire BA { MAR 1 it large enough for service, ot ull i 1 One large Bull, fin HD ne | anywhere oland China HOGD 12 TRIE tered and bred. from 400 to 600 farrow from 10 3 to weeks after sale. 3 will row a short time later. 1 SOW WITH 8 PIGS. all Regis- wey weigh . rt} } Wii 9 far- ) SOWS, T 1 i f : T i l mm v ] ™ i avs 10 GILTS as jor vaters, 0. K Champion Potato Di Mill and Bagger with complete set of Also Iron Kettle and Ring, GILTS, wei weight 40 weight 125 Grand Mast hogs of the to meet the 125 Head 7 lbs. 1 10 GILTS, JAR PIGS. FEEDER FEED fail , weight 140 to ght 60 to 75 lbs. 7B x Is. 9 Don't gee er's Equal, one of great day. The Big Type Poland } f % to 60 lbs. to 175 I} : Gf i ERS, ~DERS, i 3 {« Sn i th demand of the time, as there bear Pure-Bred Single Comb Reds. No. 3 % Tedder, Lime Spreader, 3 s+ction sieves and riddles to cl # will weigh up to S00 Ibs, Cloverler' Manure Screader, Super. Roller, 3 Krause Low.wheel Culti- Complete Chatham Bedstead, 2 Springs, 2 Mattres and many other articles, L. F. MAYES, Auct. ge. 8.19.79, H —— A —— » py Thought Magazine Coal Stove > aden 6 kitchen Chairs, wop! INCOME TAX DUE. ETO March 15.- Bill Provides Heavy | Penalties, { : } 86.000 ,000,~ | WwW y YOK on thie 1 000 bas been begun | 1al Reve { yield of the enn of In-| estimated ‘1 in- come tax pocket-hook of person the United Sta $ 1 tes whose net’ income 1918 was L000, OF more, ¢ ried person whos: 000 or more. equalled or ex tt q ceeded the cording to er file a return of incon 3 of internal reve Ue they don't : , & line ¢ aARitirinal 1 additional mah ss as - She Famour & This is our New Model G, 12.24 H, P. Four-Whecler, which Fas a kerosene burner that has made a remarkable rccord on fuel consumption, We would be glad to demon- We arc cxpecting these Tractors latter part of February. , 5 | { HE Com Loren osiy Rend as =o Pott Lar? © or Low’ strate this model to you, v A PERFECT KEROSENE BURNER 15 of nine feet, $160, The Four-Wheel:r (sce cut) sells for $1250. The Tractor which is self-guiding in the furrow and turns on a ra Why pry more when you can buy the 8-16 horse power for Or the 12-24 horse power for $1150 WE ALSD HANDLE THE WALTER A. WOOD LINE OF FARM IMPLEMENTS Black Hawk { ry ' BECK IIRAWE Lorn 2 FA A anter, ver Plows and i repairs, th va Blizzard When you are in ¢ market or imple- monstrate the merits of ou 5 fuse Ele slLe a AY your smoketaste . fish up against a lis.» post—and you'll get the Prince Albert call, all right! You'll hunt a jimmy pipe so quick and get so much tobacco joy out of every puff you'll wish you had been born twins! For, Prince Albert puts over a turn new to every man fond of a pipe or a home made cigarette. It wins your glad hand com- pletely. That's because it has the quality! And, right behind this quality flavor and quality fra- grance is Prince Albert's freedom from bite and parch which is cut out by our exclusive patented process. We teil you to smoke your fill at any clip—jimmy pipe or makin’s cigarette—without a comeback! Toney red bag, tidy, red tive han loo vattiel humidor ; pound eryetal ides a with sponge muoistener R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., Winston-Salem, N. C 3
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