LOCAL AND PERSONAL. A new lot of stationery just received at the Reporter office, Domer S. Ishler left for Harrisburg on Tuesday on business. No church services on the local Re. formed charge for the next fwo weeks, Thomas Keefer, of Youngwood, visit- ed at the home of his father-in-law, ‘Squire Brungart, on Saturday, Rev. D, 8. Kurtz killed five ground- hogs one day last week on the premises of Arch Eungard, near Farmers Mills, W. W. McCormick, Potter township's assessor, is the owner of a new Ford touring car, purchased through John H, Kuarr, A concrete bridge is being built by the State across a run at Pot ters Mills, close to the hotel, The construction work being done by James Longwell, of Le- mont. is William Bailey, on his trip down the Pacific Coast to Los Angeles, California, stopped off at Berkley and visited Prof, and Mrs, C, F. Shaw, the latter former- ly Miss Helen S. Hosterman, of Centre Hall, Miss Myra Kimport has closed her millinery store in Centre Hall and after visiting relatives in Centre county for a short time will leave for Philadelphia to purchase stock for her fall opening in this place. D. W. Bradford, the I, H. C. agent, will give a tractor demonstration in the field of S. W. Smith, adjoining Park, this (Thursday) afternoon at two o'clock. ors, come, Grange If you are interested in tract- Irvin Emery and children, of Mazeppa motored to the home of his brother, Mer chant C, F. Emery, in Hall, on Sunday. Miss Margaret Emery accom. panied her uncle to his home and sist with the housework on the for several weeks, Centre wil big David Kessler, of Millheim, ate of Penn State, was recently out of the national service. been elected su Avonmore, schools and will some time in September, H. E. Shrecken farm, south of Old Fort, with his grain crops, the acreag which was in the neighborhood of hundred acres. There is sufficient grain to fill the barn three times, he which will necessitate threshing different times, Mr. and Mrs. a mustered He has pervising principal of the Westmoreland up hisr county: take ew duties gast, on the Brockerhoff s well satisfied of one f the week iv Miss Gra went to Mifiliz Weaver, Rev. R. R. Jon ou on Saturd ut two weeks, , he will preact ig The yaa for ona. Alto conducting the Refdrn B.D, day from Ridge a red churel Brisbin Hartfo spending se veral 1 weel 5 ks with his a Mrs. Robertson accompanied her father as far as Harris Mr, Brisbio o ACC ter and her ha burg and from there drove from Sweet the car home, being Philadelphia by Miss wood, spend i Hall. S. M. Leitzell, of spent a day of his in Centre Hall, last come from Ohio visited relatives, in the e mission, with IR cellent understanding of the really big questions of the day. Concerning the Jeague of Nations, Mr. Leitzell doubt of its being ratified by It is only natural, he thinks, should be the League as there exists, ympanied Elizabeth for Centre who took the opportunity in or g home a day at her Washi two ngton, D. C,, weeks’ vacation Thursday, having Yittsburg where he Mr. Leitzell LIL REH and continues employ of the Civil Service Com- and being in 1 persona: to official Wash has esd if on, an has no Congress that there sort of opposition to the On Thursday Mrs, L. S. Person, Mrs. Ammon Burkholder and daughter Margaret, Miss Hazel Emery, with Mr. Jones ving the car, hed Centre Hall, from Phillipsburg, New Jersey, b auto, Miss Emery and Mr, Jones are employed at Camp Dix where Mr. Per- son is head of transportation under gov- ernment management. On the return trip home, the following thorning. the party was augmented by the addition of Mrs. M. E. Strohm and Miss Elizabeth Sweetwood, the latter having come part of the way the day before with Mr. Bris. bin. Sometime next week another trip to Centre Hall will be made, William Pox Yeager, of Philadelphia, who is with the J. E. Caldwell jewelry firm, Juniper and Chestnut Streets, one of the largest firms of its kind in that city, was piloting several soldiers througn Centre county viewing its natural beaut- ies and incidentally, the overseas men were taking subscriptions for a soldiers and sailors’ magazine, They spent several days in Centre Hall. Mr, Yeag- er is also an overseas man. He made himself popular with the Reporter by referring to the tidiness of the pews. paper office and post office and thought if Uncle Sam were to see it himself he would be obliged to say it was in the tcp class of its class. The young men are touring in a Ford and are having a de- lightful time, dri reac LOCAL AND PE RSONAL. W. L, Jacobs bought G. H, Emerick’s Ford runabout, this week, A. L. Duck, of Spring Mills, was a business caller at this office on Saturday, Clyde Bradford disposed of his truck to Max Herr and purchased a new Ford ton truck. D. K, Keller had a flue residence on church street, to installing a heating plant. Mrs, Sarah Richardson and daughter, Miss Helen, of Akron, Ohio, are visit. ing relatives and friends at Aaronsburg. Mr. and Mrs, H, J. Lambert returned on Thursday evening from a two-day auto trip to Punxsutawney and other points, Mr. and Mrs. three children, of Clearfield, are at the home Mr. and Mrs. Sinkabine at Penn Hall, 2 M:. and Mrs, Hugh Runkle and fam- ily, of Tusseyville, motored to Glen Iron on Sunday, spending the day with the , Mrs. Calvin Osman, built on his preparatory Morris Matthews and visiting WwW. H. of former's sister Hall, his Centre of Ralph Homan, east of had the misfortune to best farm horses by death Tuesday mor- The animal suffered from colic and was sick but a day. lose one ning. Mrs. Bitts, of Pittsburg, accompanied r, Mildred Bitts, who time in the last week, and Mrs, her granddaughte been spending some y, to Centre Hall, of Mr. had noky Cit W er she is the gaest O. F. Funk, Private Josep sh W. Stover, the latter well known to Stover, son of John F. Re- porter readers and living at Berrysburg ‘Red Front” de- urned from where he conducts the * partment store, recently ret ‘rance, where he served with the 314th Infantry, Su Miss Hilda” recently recently ~ hiv pply 0., 79 Invision, of State Coll from France, order to om pson, ege, returned where she had gone last fall in oversea work, During the in France, Miss Thompson it work, in engage time she was a rar molor iran canteen was in Paris sport and later she tN at St. N engaged in work azar. O Car Cen- 1915, when the was established juest was trans. Office ne to etaber of line fice, at his req to Spring Mills by the Post artment where he will succeed Boles ute No. for that Wagner has been in the ser- the and He Dep Brown : on rural rc Mr. tha seta lishing the establishing eile ¢ at Mills, vice since ol route servi Spring to Repair Road Through Cen- tre Hall. State The State the near fuln ACE Centre Hall expressly states, t sor SOTH that a revslne thos wae For th taken over by the 8 naer tate several state road laws. E—— i A most the country the Lea- § After hearing from of the advocates of patches on A o———————— The Republican *‘robins” did 1 the President's address to the Senate, They never have relished facts, make may One swallow doesn’ summe but thirt furnish a fall. “robins" v.fiine help EPVeLIC SCHOOL FINANCIAL STATE MENT CENTRE HALL BORO DISTRICT, CEN. TRE COUNTY, PA, FOX FISCAL YEAR EXDING JULY 3, 1919, OF Whole number of schonia . Number of teachers employed Namb'r of propia enrolled Ia ail tha schools Averege daly sliendanee, levied Amount of fax for school pury oss 1961 M4 TREASURERS ACCOUNT, MONEY RECEIVED Received [row Blate appropri. atic mn 3 bis 1960 10 635 Wm 70 $e Mm Yon Coifecior, iaeining tex ea of all kind From Potter Township. for tu. ion ’ From ail other sources, MONEY PAID OUT. ror teachers’ whew, 4 For repairs, For text books, Par sitipiien-e other than text CH 8 - id wl i =, 53 For fuel aud ‘contingencies | Fees of Collector, oh Treasurer's s=iz:y Salary of Secretary, satis iY 2 us 883% g88y® 3 rs “hans For Auditors foes 000 For rent of school Piarground For Janitors services and ls For all Giher purpos » atid sate dry expenses... Dott money paid out’ hon hand ZL Za5 5 huianes hh id i br in oH TIT M LIABILITI E8-None, —————— harehy certify tha we have examined the I ow ve nud find it cor Te IOS, 1. MOORE, fl. KNARR, T. L. BMITH, wm Auditors, Witness out hands this 9th dav of Ja'y, 1019, H, 0, STROHMELER, Pres, EDW, EK. BAILEY, See. WASHINGTON WE EKLY CHAT. Tue PRERDENT. Y Act MAYFLOWER. It isa beautiful sight to witness the passage of the President's yacht, the “Mayflower,” as it glides majestically down the Potomac River, its graceful bow cutting the water sharply and its white color brightly gleaming in the sun. Itis at the command of the President, and since his return from France he has taken several short ings aboard the vessel, accompanied by members of his household and govern- ment officials, The “Mayflower” carries a crew of 65 officers and men, always out- and has its special dock at the Washington Navy Yard. It is a vessel of about 2,000 tons, and is capable of battling with heavy waves. It carries complete wireless outfit, which enables the ident to keep in close touch with affairs and happenings on land, The ‘‘May- flower” was the only ship the Navy that was not placed in active during the war, ocean A" Pres. in service For Mus Free postal privileges for velt, w of Colonel Th velit, are provided in a bill favorably Re Committe e, that Mrs, only sign her nar the envelope Free Postacs , RooseveLT. Mrs. Roose- wido eodore Roose ie. alives When Roose- ported to the House of presents by passed, it will velt need Postoffice me the an the ne on er corner of ber, in the usual pls ace where stamps & ed, and her letters, or of any ‘ransported The same righ McKinley, Mrs. Harrison, . Grover Cleveland. As yet no Mrs. § ol 5 ’ viareels he PATO i be free by were Nas been offered to provide um given heretofo Cree ongress to widows of Presidents, sar I 3 ' neti ' 2 Aas Deen pracly WO OR ehall $ shell, the announ Oming At present the gover but a very few combat planes after Septe it will have no mber joth ers to man them, has been made to vice. The personnel “" A . Re will consist of but . whose do- io will 1 adi ati ties wil De acministrative. Prompt € an 14 (ress 1o entirely action will be ne nrovide w provide w work of the He work by can share heiping AS Submarine Signals. war, ns is well known, naling made great In Schithau an account is of a device employed In Ger In this device the receiver Is sectired to the outer layer of the ship's hull from inside and Is filled with wa ter, the liquid being In contact with the outer plating of the el. The essential point In this de- : Appear to be that the means for cing the are placed ex- f the liguld tank, he sounding de has hitherto been arranged ine the tank or receiver Another fenture Is an antomatic ar for maintaining constant, adjusting, the level of the water, which can be manipulated externally. wSelentific American, the § fer gp During enbmarine sonnd.el strides, given many. ya vies fired sound . the wall o “w h vieo reas in most cases 1 wld © ape] rangement or Wrong Kind of Clothes. Little tragedies occur to the men who have to chronicle the larger ones, On Thursday evening our "special con respondent” (arrayed in a silk hat and the best morning costume) arrived to find his mission meant the late train to Whitehaven and a plunge into a burning mine, He telephoned at once for the prop ‘er clothes, but the message must have miscarried in the ear of the careful maid, who packed up a vallse of dress clothes and shirts for the man who was to go down the mine.~London Chronicle, Got It Bad, The young man about town had just been accepted by “the one girl In the world,” who, nevertheless, was a mem. ber of a forty-strong beauty chorus, “So you think you love her?” smiled his father. “I know I love her]” swore the in- fatuated youth, . “Are you sure you love her as much as you think you do?" “I'm sure of more than that. Ilove we be war PIL ania Dend Ruts.” Writes John Simpkins, farmer {20dale, N 1 “Kats were costing undreds yearly ; tried dogs, ferrets, poison, could not get rid of Bought $1.00 pkg. of RAT SNAP cakes), Used half, not a live rat Dead ones aplenty. 1 like RAT- because after killing rats it dries up-~-leaves no smell." Three sizes soc, $1.00. Sold and guarauteed M. Smith, Centre Hall: W. Spring Mills, Pa. since, 250, “Public $ Sate Register. Saturday, August joth, at in Centre Hall boro, ( will sell household L30p. m. goods, ADVE RTISE MENTS BALES briesting commission Cleveland, 0, MEN WANTED to solicit orders for oils, greases, and vmints, Balary Address THE VITOR OIL i oo lipd FOR SALE bred Berkshire Penns, plge.1 L. Harvey, Bellefonte, FOR BALE. capmcity 375 Ite., good FEANK PHILLIPS, phone 4R21, reason for selling Centre Hally R 1} £0ud house, barn ar miles northwest of dress sil in mont, Pa. £2 DYINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. "Letters of. Administration In the Fstate Amos Wallers, iste of Gregg Towuship, County, Pa , Cooeased Letters of administration on the above sala having been duly Eranied to the undersien oy he would FONpCt Hully request all persons know. Autbnildings : situ led Duton C A M ure JAMES L¥ITZELL, Mi juiries to of immediate payment, snd those having claims against the same 0 i resent them duly authent- ested without delay for settlement, JOHN H. BAIR, Administrator, Bpring Mills, Pa. BCHOOL FINANCIA BTATE- Ts OF FOTTER TOWNSHIP NTY. DISTRICT, CENTRE FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDING PVD, ou Whole number of schools Nt ber of teschiors employed Nut r of puplis enn Bi BCLOO 8 Average daily siie Amount of lax 8C NOG! parpiscs ed in dalite wvied for TREASURERS ACCOUNT. MONEY RECEIVED Balance hand from Year Bec'd fron From Col es of all Fromm Cou seniod la From all other Tola on 3 Eee wpe ieglor ine nding tax- tds Tisssurer, un Value of school popety ily that we frect Mmve cxamin JOUN H.¥, i. H H. RUSKLE, MUSSER, WEILER, Auditors andes this Tih & BW, F. FP Witness our ! ay of Ju'y, 1919 CRAWFORD FLORAY, Sec’ Pres | —————— tn i i rom Great July REDUCTION SALE.... All Ladies’ Garments Less Than Cost. Our Entire 8 Garments, from now be disposed of at LESS THAN tock of Ladies’ on until will COST. July 31st Seldom, indeed, have you an of nity : om, indeed, ave you an opportunity such as this. Special for Our Soldier Boys--—- Those heroes who fought our fier) ul rnt fight in the World War- em great Reductions on our ENTIRE STOCK OF CLOTHING. . & a x . i 5 =» tion of them and we have taken this means. we offer th It is our desire to show our apprecia- Don’t fail to come and take advantage of these Low Prices. D. J. Nieman MILLHEIM Department Store FEED AMES W, SWABB JUATICE OF THE PEACE LIKDES HALL, CENTR? Deeds, Morieages, Wille, ar, writlen ar ecubed wilh care All tems) busines prom rls silended to, Bpeeial alter yon g1 Yeu to soi Hing of Estates. Murricpe Licenses, Anis tl'e Lloomss, sand sil other Angling Blanks kept on hand, HOG - BON INSTEAD OI} TANKAGE ODOR NO DISEASE GERMS HALF THE COST ONLY $3.00 Per 100 1b. SACK MONEY BACK FEEDING DIRECTIONS--Mix thor i ibs. Hog Bon with 95 Ibe onghly 3 ground Feed wet (dopped; o dry in £0 PA. ; ox Nov 26 918 NO I Never Knew You Could Keep Rats Out of a Bute her Shop.’ if resulis not satisfaction: grains, ‘eeders For sale by BLANK & GOTTSHALL SUNBURY, ante ed by Meyer, 03st A ——————— tires, for the sake of quick which results in premature and limited mileage. In the the various “ingredients” of the tire with- out jamming or displacing a single element, In this way only is it possible to conserve the native strength and resiliency of the fabric which forms the foundation of long- mileage. It is the “single- cure, wrapped-trea process that has made the Globe hand- made tire the longest mileage tire ever produced. production, Ie “blow -outs” LL. Sold by SMITH, Centre Hall
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