The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 07, 1919, Image 5

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Y. P. B.'s Enjoyed Picnic on Grange presses eens i
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The water in the borough reservoir is L. G. Rearick, furniture dealer of Lock | Park. men i Sa - . i
very low, Haven, and son John, visited friends in| A delightful picnic, including a fine £ |
W. €. T. U. will meet at the home of | Centre Hall last Friday, { ‘'spread” at the supper hour, was held
Mrs. G, O. Benner Saturday evening at| Rev. E. Roy Corman, of Cressona, on Grange Park on Tuesday afternoon, ws : 4 Oney- aving
8 o'clock. joined his wife in a brief vacation at the | It was on the occasion of the County In. Pe TL
J. D. Meyer, banker, of Altoona, visit- | latter's parental home in this place, be-| | stitute of the YV. P, B. and a number of 4 he
ed for several days this week at his ginning of the week. county officers present made the affair : ; .
home in Centre Hall. William and Dorothy Spangler, child- yay interesting and instructive. Miss ga | I POR i UNI I Y
Mrs. T. L. Moore and daughter Miri- | Te? of Mr, and Mrs, Harry B. Spangler, ebecca Rhoads, county president of g ;
am, on Tuesday, started on a ten days’ of Chicago, Ill, are visiting their grand-
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visit to relatives at Milton , Watsontown, | father, John Wilkinson, at Potters Mills. from France, gave an interesting talk | ih 3. . i J
nt - rr : it ler overseas work, Other county - i
Elysburg and Shamokin, Rev, William Waguer, of Pottsgrove, oe Ln ? BOs. er SH y
. ! . > 1cers present were : Miss Gladys Dun- y
Bruce D. Rowe, of Philadelphia, is] | is the guest of his sister, Mrs. A. E, s,0f State College, president of the Y
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enjoying a two weeks vaeation at his | Kerlin. On Wednesday Rev. Wagner's :
home in Centre Hall, having come up | 500. John Wagner, arrived in Centre |
2 . i all f a short etav
from the city on Tuesday afternoon, | Hall for a short stay,
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William Wilkinson Dead. :
| the social department, There were
ant Unity, were arrivals at the home of |
, . . Tillie aT ’ ative ‘attare | Bat y
Mrs. Dietzel's father, Alfred Durst. the | William Wilkinson, a native of Potters | egates of the Y. P. B. present from | poigon
latter part of last week, for a brief vaca- | | Mills, died at his home in Harrisburg | Jellefonte, Tusseyville and Centre Hell, | Bought $1.00 pk; of RA’ NAP (s Fall SCASC ig 1 I { : i W
* i . . Hie, 15% yviiie an a iC «ii, OU a g » i . A $ il SCAas0on 2 In for ano 3 (toge # ~
tion. | Monday of last week, of Bright's disease, A score or more partook of a fine supper, | sed halt, A Jive since ; : anole vise. in prices, Js
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cleveland, Mr. | aged sixty-five years. He was a rail-| 3nq the ladies furnished entertainment AR LR AO Brae a have it on the best aul hority that the advance will be
and Mrs. Howard “mg daughter, and
Mr. Best's mother, all of Lewistown, | . ; rove . | '
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A, P. Krape | SUPYIveS, John Wilkinson, of Otless EE —— mh . » & Meyer, MIT LIEDE © re ‘ye
on Sunday, | Mills, The body was shipped to ( entre | Mavi . } is, Pa. BU] HERE IS GOOD NE WSs -
Hall on Friday and the following day | Marriage Licenses. m—
The tax millage was laid for local ex-!, .. , Gilh 25 e 3 . ’
: burial was made in the Sprucetown cem- | rilbert H. Barto, Hostler 5 . Il 7 1. » S k h d
penses by the borough council at a re- eterv { Elsie Wyre, Marengo 4 € sts ave a arge toc on an
’ pi . eLery i #433 Ji%e, MAS Hi at 1 vel a ar ot Cress os . SE 2 ¥
cent session. The sum total is the same — fi se—— | Eldon N. Ruthers. Howard NC Br MLA A h “oy 1 ;
as he fore 1 ugh a direc rater , . n rate Sapa OVWAIU at the Ki ¢ Dome in Centre Hall : Lot At i | /
as heretofore, although a direct water Fred T. Ikeler Dead. Edna R. Wensel ¥ tr, : that will be sold at the old Prices,
I, Howard
the W. C, T. U,, and recently returned
; Miss Bertha ; lagg, of State Col: | eee mmm r— 1
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ge, delegate to the State convention ; | “And There Wasn't the Slighjest Smell from -
| Miss Martha B arnhart, of Tyrone, ane Dead Rats."
Miss Eieanor Weston, superintendent of w file $ John §
Lev 3 n otra " None. | Simrnliing { a yf : fe wre Is - . “
Rev, and Mrs. S. H. Dietzel, of I leas- | 2 B impin Late: : i It 15 not with any degrees of pleasure that we
say to our trade that merchandise in all lines for the
road man and lived with bis only sister, ! ;,, form of 247} : i m
) riin the form of a playlet, which was] ea VER 13d 11 hree si yee vs EL 1
Miss Alda Wilkinson. One brother also | much enioved ae 81 "Sold and ensrniaad ho 12 from 35 to 40 per cent, above present day prices,
tax is laid in the form of a fo ill levy . Y ¥ f ; :
3 : ’*1 Hon, Fred T. Ikeler died at his home| Samu 1 H. Swope, Retort : ’ :
The Reporte was pleased to receive io Bloomsburg early Friday morning | hoaner G. Mobwiedh omor ap Avge yh a L00. thus assuring the early buyer
call from George H. Richards, wide-a- following a stroke of paral oy Nr atx aL anh hae Siakgl -
sak BEI RARE HIRYS 8 tariin Ho. r. oe +1 ‘3 | " |
wake business man and sterling Demo appeared in Centre Hall on the occasion tizabeth M
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ans ; itner Tusseveill 2
Ape > 3 on Tuesday after J . a izabe . Bitner, Tusseyville i t
cratof Philipsburg, on Tuesday after. | 55 5 High school commencement under | . y I ADVERTISEMENTS
P Lichar glance ’ ; : Sdwin 1berling vistown 3 SEMENTS
noon. Mr. Richards, as a glance at the | yp, principalship of the late Prof. Ilgen. hn on: AWINOW : Vill S
izzie Knepp, Lewistown FOR SALE ~Pure bred J ; ire
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2. Neff, Tugseyville
“Announcement” column in the Report- ee —t—— s bred Jersey cattle and
bred Perkatire pige.1 LL. Hai rey, Bell
wr indicates i ate fi ] SM T1- v | alph C, Eyer, Bellefonte
er indicates, is a candidate for the Dem Installed Battery Charger. : C. Eyer, Bellefonte Peune
ocratic nomination for county commis- . te td ‘dna 8, Sinkbinder, Bellefon ——————————
3 i 1c i he undersigned ree ently 'mmstaiie . 28 GIRL, WANTED. One abies to onok, » OOM.
sioner. Mr. Richards is Ragu testi eBiivlete.. ab} RE nod ecb; : petent tv answer ‘phone. —Dr, EVA B. RO
. . . iL A Con 1plet ¢ appa Lu Of reCliarging piate College, Pa 21 3
a desirable candidate, Hae . . .
3 storage batteries and guarantees nhrst. ( ; £ Lalves. WAN a
has an envi-| & .
automobile owners when Information collected by th arean of 1 goods, within mile of ra 'road & Ation. s td TOL Tr - fr ssa
able reputation for polling a heavy vote | . . . : : “BIOFMANOnN co'ected Dy Me Durean an BR Sil Buy now and you wi'l thank us for the Sav-
& , their batt 100d recharge ng Six-vo ~~ ia py rh seers It sive ’ we io
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ia his home community. He is a thor. els Sutearien sige resin fn Statistics, Department of Agrieulture, | Siacee Hai ‘ ing we have afforded y eason of the coming
: - DMINISTRATRIX' NR ICE higher prices Se
—Fetterolf’s G arage, Centre Hall,
Letters of Administration ar « eslate of Frank
. D. Tat |, late of Potter towr hip, deceased
Due apped v2 © PEE BEGILE ae univ Latiors of Administraiion on the above estate
; s having been ¥ granted the undersigned, shi
number of local offices and
Ciass wor
ough business man, knows the worth
a dollar, and would be abundantly
fied to assist in conducting the business
affairs of the county. STEN
if
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Truck and Load of Furniture Des- Ht
: troyed in Upset.
H. C. Robison, the brush broom would respectfully request all persous knowing
/ rege automobile moving van, lad. tor are doing much work formerly Of hemanives Indebud 0 the estate to make imps
facturer of Milesburg, and his son, Aus ss : a. om" at. be hp rama 2H hase. . at dinte payment, and thow having inf fry walt t €Cla oY e C 00
1 ft 5 Of) Ted Altoons Yi § W i. Bly UCT £ LS 10 § #1 the sme 10 present thes dul ik ‘ for
’ Rakic » 4 ; all : " 3 aa »
tin Robison, were callers at this office on : 2 2 a | :
m : rr : . i from Harrisburg, upset early Monday good « nd for well bred draft horses ilement Lo .
Tuesday, We were esp y interest. | So : : ; ’ 2 34 " ELIZABETH A. TATE, Admr
0 he ata Wg iust this side and the price is attractly bt » :
img ena eT | morning on the sat rod Jus tis id 42th pric is atiracive, TAA, ildren
usin, . silt way lite ant a ae ’
ed in meeting who left Centr Bil oir be Motiv
Hall when a mere lad. He i 7" | of Belleville, Mifflin county. ] I ‘ HE ikely ever su; DX INISTRATOR
“all Wiaca a Inet aii. § A - a TOL y dh > > by ol ant bo r 1 wer entirely The ril EN, won a 3
vice boy, and the Hun ca ery near bly Lt ys ha . fe ram an Letters of
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= Ta tie. Blatt o2 They'll soon be needing new clothing and
wetting his number at C} at.’Thi . alias Ja . Ampan Baa an : TERE Amos Walters, | { Gregg T 343 i . ‘ '
getting his number at Chateau. Thierry | Lao orient fr rill do well to look into this phase of | County, Pa, Geconse shoes with which to start school. We can dress
‘ : load of { iture to
where Ausitn stopped a machine gun ! ale sub : otters of a Mimiios on ths above saints } ‘
bullet with his skull, The 1 Jowed | “pus Th SF mat having been mauled to the underdrned them now at a reasonable cost.
3 i condition of the road is said ie number of calves appear to be | be won thuily WOT t .
thru the upper part of the bony : ing the
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have been the cause of the wreck. | ninety-nine per cent, and i Par uu itn med nie
brain that al AAA . n : . Sa pr s | nninst the s
ged and 3 i BOs nun » i price of = 4 Napa §
: . over ihe cated wit
iarter inch deeper would have m oA) W
" . "* | bank, turning clear over and catching | calf now is as much as the price of a JOHN H. BAIR, Administrator
instar nt death, As a result of this iniur . ; : s . : . 2 JOHK H. BAIR, J i 7 ®
3 : ‘ee | fire. Fortunately neither the driver nor WwW a lew years ago. bis is an incent- | #9 Spring Mila,
ne lay unconscious for some time. Be, . : . ' : . ; - . . iem an
» . hough they both suffering we calves etty close—probably too closes. oR 2 a A
ucture, so close to the
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carries shrapnel wounds s on his right arr
neck and side, makin og four dist : say. rh ade : y
wounds. He's altogether too fine 100k-| yg. 4c rv 3 3 ap Tl SOR BALE. Forty acres good fa 5 land, with : & | Department Store MILLHFIM
. 160 v Puiiea noi PAI TOM | pond house, barn as yibniidis o 9 is
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1a south to ve : 3 Ir § i ah rs 4 L ¢
7 ayouth to ha left in Bd | nder the overta g sarin im a. | miles north west of + : . Da we ‘ y
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£43
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his many friends are happy in his safe : , dress all inquirks to L¥ITLE x a a i
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mre AMES W. SWAT
Thrift is a BS YY. SW Ron
eturn home. fore it ignited. mont. Pa
LINDER HALL. CENTEE OO
shield against : cuted with care. x in, 4a , Hite 3 ar
ied to, Bpecial attention given to sot No, Chicks No, 3-Turkeys
money worries tio of Baten” Marring: Liconmes "401 No. 3—Fowl No. 4—Mash
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We are going to have ee rm
a Butcher Shop. Owster Sh bone, grit and
Buy a What K ph Watkins say : iT ¢ harcoal no CEBATY when feedin
a ® an slore Bad « ¥ i 3 ie I
i dp ts. were Wonderfal. . Clgan, WILL MAKE HENS LAY
every day ore ight and dav never touch 1 WILL MAKE CHICKS GROW
SNAP. hree . . 28 : $1.00, For sale hy
oid and guaranteed by ho =} ; BLANK & GOTTSHALL,
SUNBURY, PA, 03812
You might think that at a time like this with fine clothing not very
abundant ; with prices more likely to be higher than lower, a special-price
Clearance Sale is foolish.
AH
We dont. Our idea is that things bought to be sold ought to be sold.
Our stock was bought to sell this season, and we're going to sell it. The
future and its prices must take care of themselves,
Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes
are always Bargains
The value you get in these clothes is so large for the price that when-
ever we take a dollar off the price, we add more than a dollar to the value
you get. fi ‘What Is a’ “Single-Cure, Wrapped -Tread? "Tire ?/
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We're taking something off the prices, as you'll see. You'll do good is a tire built by a special process which the various "ingredients™ of the tir with
. 8 yas y g iting tife pul ’ out jamming or displacing a single element.
to get some of this. IT WILL BE THE FINAL REDUCTION eliminates the necessity of curing tires spl :
. : lic pressure, In this way only is it possible to conserve
vider trsimendons hy draulla the native strength and resiliency of the
Such pressure, used in making ordinary ] : . :
R El ) El ) fabric which forms the foundation of long
tires, for the sake of quick production, ,
$45 SUITS UC 10 $33. 75 is responsible for the fattening of fibres mileage. : ;
40 sé 6 which results in premature ‘'blow-outs” It is the "single cure, wrapped tread
30.00 and limited mileage. process that has made the Globe hand-
35 it i 26 25 In the “single- cure, wrapped- trea made tire the longest mileage tire ever
method, the manufacturer welds together produced.
30 * " 22.50 . Is Your Automobile “ Globe-Shod"’ ?
25 . 18.76 Sold by
20 ( 2g L. L. SMITH, Centre Hall
TGOMERY & CO.
BELLEFONTE # STATE COLLEGE
The home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes