The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 28, 1919, Image 5

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Carload fresh Alpha cement jus
R, D. Foreman,
New Fall hats
Millheim.—Mrs, 1
Lloyd Smith, at Centre Hill,
large addition to his barn nearly
pleted.
Mrs, C. E. Royer, of Spring
seeing her customers in Centre
this week.
at the Hat Shop.
4t
the
com-
urd, ady
bas
Mills, is
Hall
When in need of Cement,
Portland, which is the best.
just in.—R, D, Foreman,
use Alpha
A carload
Mrs. Margaret Badylon, of Lawistown,
is spending some time among relatives
and friends in Potter township,
Miss A, S. Steiner and Mrs.
Shields, of Wilkinsburg, are guests
Mrs, Samuel Shoop,
George
of
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C E NTRE MILLS.
Mr, and Mrs. t, Mr.
motored eavertown,
Water Notice.
in
onsible |
at the
made on
numi
_
er of leaky hydrants Mrs, Reich
Thuradas
lot of peache
ile Frank Storers
They
vars | Bes and
!
§ of the borough are res) last
for the low supply of water pres- | and brought back a fine
time, Unless repairs are ‘oung men st
five days, th
shut off from the guilty parties,
BORO COUNC
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BOALSBURG.
Mrs, Bruce Lonberger and
dren are spending some time in Virgin-
ia.
Misses Henrietta and
of Sunbury, visited friends
Saturday until Wednesday.
Mr, apd Mrs. Wm. and Mr,
Mrs. Matthew Goheen spent Sunday at |
the E. Tussey home at Arch Springs.
Mr. and Mrs, tate
College,
the same within e water | car fro ym his barn Friday night,
| Several y
lc
will be
IL, [Clearfield co ounty. They were glad
on the car home Sunday and put it to
its place.
Miss Grace Boob accepted a position
chil |
5 with the Go year Rubber Co, at Akron
|
i
two
Ohio,
Capt, Fry, of Pine
Mills, visited his old friend, John Kline,
| Wednesday and Thursday.
Mrs, Alice Bechtol visited her
William, of Millheim over Sunday,
Mr, Mrs. John H.
family motored to Centre
day their gr
has suffering
Virginia Harro, William Grove
here from |
500,
Goheen
Kline and
Hall
anddaugh
from
R. and
on Sun
who
attack of
Adam Zeig
+ pegs "
Boal | to see tet
spent Sunday at the C,
been an
home.
opening of
Are
Oaly nine days until the
the Grange Encampment and Fair,
you ready with your exhibits ?
Mrs. Mary Fetterolf, of Yeagertown,
and William Herman, of Altoona, visit-
ed at the W, F. Colyer home beginning
of the week.
Mrs. Lingle
operated on in the Bellefonte
She had a tumor
1 operation
of Colyer, was
hospital,
How ard
on Monday, removed
a few years ago, the secon
being necessary.
A collision |
Lemont, on
in the
between two automobiles at
Tuesday evening sulted
lad who
upant of one
upant oi one
there will be no chu
Shultz’s ct
Misses Verna Rowe
the local
large on Sund
exchange, an
Lewistown, bookkeep
Zook,
over the
Belleville, ¢
porter trus
spared f
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Up in
Harry W. Harper
dent of Centre
an aeroplane,
The fli
minutes
in Bellefonte. For the Xperience
the Air.
was th
Hall to make
which
ght was for twenty
and was from the aviation field
he
paid $15.00, or at the
minute und
last cust
gave hin xtra five minutes,
Harper i
flight.
most pleasant,
hited with
him were all
10wledge
was great
The senation
He ack:
58 when
His
Wis
1a
of pervousne entered the
ship, but the f eeling of Tr soon passed
Away as
** Really,”
iences of the
upwards,
relating his exper-
ing
Cen
. th
had
id iz from
field than
more rill
cxperience in driving
tre Hall to I had
in the air, where |
am offered one, but not at the dollar a
minute rate.” On
the aviation
I'll take a trip an ny
¢ must know Harper
Trial List for September Term of
Court,
E. G. Henderson vs.
Co. ; trespass,
The Keystone Garage vs.
Shank ; assumpsit,
J. M. Henile vs, Empire Lime Co, ;
appeal,
Harriet E. McGinley heirs vs, Paul D,
and Kate Stover ; appeal.
Carey Safe Co, vs, F, P,
son ; replivin,
James G. Bent vs. G. W, Potter | tres-
8. A. Bedelyon vs. Madaline Thomp-
son | appeal,
D. W, Bradtord vs. John Snavely ; as
stmpsit.
Anna W. Keichline va. John P, Kel
ley ; mechanics lien.
Frank Katowsky vs, Wm. Wood ;
peal.
A AY TATA,
When the bills for various Republican
* investigations” come in there will be
Somplaiat also about the high cost of
Penna, R. R.
Ray C,
Blair and
; ap
t her to thei
home to recover before makin g the trip
ito ( )xfore d,
Mrs { AppeIK dicitis. They bro igh
burg,
Clarence Passmore, of Harris-
1s visiting her sister, Mrs. George
. i Hy i
Shugarts. a
Mr,
in g over th
sey before her m
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WASHINGTON WEEKLY CHAT.
and Mrs. E, 1886y are rejoic-
Mes Tus- |
¥ ¥e
lage was Margaretta
1e arrival of a son,
Goheen, of this plac
Mr. and Mrs. B. F ;
man and daughter ar
Har-| To find the whereabouts of your Con-
problem
Mr
Harshberg- | BTeS
at the home | He
m saturday ur
Br own,
1 Mrs,
Yeagertown, visited
man these days
tly al
the
is |’
stead went from his head-
House of
thee building, and he
two sons. of | on the floor of the House
under way.
er, of
of Rev. E. F. Brown fr Representa
is to be seen
niv
and only when a
. Jackson
t % re 16 i
n county, were callers at Whe he keep
140 nome ou
Sociates
ering the hig
a m— i — A] —_”>
PINE GROVE MILLS.
rendla. gg
i ETA v £5
idea of the Interstate
2 of them
Federa
THI AFT 1 1S POWER ||
iicement that the
e of Wales w
uest of the Presid
of
met 3
and his
aE
the White
was adopt
commodious thas
} =, b it His Highness must
t ¢ ind is the
ngs as he §
New York tor will
the
Ww
his
hile the visi
home aboard
which
! adian shores, It
the Navy Department prov ide an escort
fr New York to Washing
{ **Renown,”
was planned to
earnings of the | ror the shi
. but
river would not permit the vessel getting
shallow channel of the Potomac
and retains | gearer the Canital ¢
Counties in
nsylvania
ty than sixty
so the idea was aban adoned,
FARMERS
We have on hand a
Carload Fertilizer
_
——
tie it sw ll
GEORGES
Zettle
Gap at
VAL...)
familylspent Sunday |
the of
E. W.
at Pl
iesant
and
home B, C
R ipka, i
Mr. and Mrs, D. D, Decker attended |
urday.
Mrs. Mary Ennist, of Yeagertowsn,
visiting her sister, he James Foust,
Milton Barger, of State College, spent |
Sunday with his parents, Mr, and Mrs, |
J. C. Barger
Mrs. Sara Reeder is visiting friends in |
irush Valley, i
Mr. and Mrs. W, F, McClellan and two |
daughters, Ruth and Blanche, motored |
to Union county on Sunday where they |
spent the day with friends, |
A. P. Gill, of Burnham, spent
at the J. C.
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TUSSEYVILLE.
(From last week.)
of, W. O,
spent Sunday
Rossman home
Mzs. Edwin Wolf and
of Altoon
is |
Sunday |
Reeder home, i
and family |
the M. FP.
Heckman
evening at
three children,
!
a, are spending some time with |
relatives here,
and
ding two weeks i
Mrs. Charles Geary children,
Altoona
spet
M. F. Rossman home
Mrs. John Jor
Saturday at the Roy Martz h
re
y BI
dan, of Coly
Public Sale Register,
Saturday, Au
Hall
ehol
in Centre
will sell hot
Will S€li hou
Friday, t 20th,
Mrs. Hulds lever an
Musse 7 administratrices
f W. Meyer, decens 1.
the pres ' Hill,
taining about :
descriptic
A $14
Augu
at Centre
282
Te
He
TEAM BAY
aight,
Route]
HORSES FOR BALE
imp, B. SMITH,
Beil phone 78-13
5% yoRrs old
JH Centre Ha
Come to the
Grange Encampment & Fair
at Centre Hall, and look
for the
Lockhart
PIANOS
and Players
Money-Saving
OPPORTUNITY
Nieman’s Department Store
ROT
It is not with any degree of pleasure that we
say to our trade that merchandise in all lines for the
Fall season is in for another rise in prices. We
have it on the best authority that the advance will be
from 35 to 40 per cent. above present day prices.
BUT HERE IS GOOD NEWS :
We still have a Loc Stock on hand
that will be sold at the old prices,
thus assuring the early buyer
Big Savings on Clothin
and Shoes
Buy now and you will thank us for the Sav-
ing we have afforded you by reazon of the coming
higher prices.
Special for the School
Children.
They'll be nceding new clothing and
shoes with which to start school. We can dress
them now at a reasonable cost.
D. J. Nieman
MILLHEIM
soon
Department Store
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At the same
the BRICKER
pl BOE us (
2 re
$1
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EVERYBODY WELCOME
Repr:
GEO. E. MEYER
BOALSBURG
ented by
|
L
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AMES W. SWABB FEE
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
LIKDER HALL. CENTRE
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