The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 23, 1919, Image 5

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Itis worth your while to read Kessler's
ad in this issue,
adv at
A. H, Spayd attended the Reformed
Synod, at Allentown, last weck.
The foundation for the silk mill in
Centre Hall is gradually being
pleted,
Mrs. Elmer E. Simpkins, of Juniata,
was a visitor at the W, A, Krise home
on Thursday of last week,
CoO n~
Honorably discharged soldiers are to
be given preference in the
enumerators for the 1920 census.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Emery and child-
ren motored to Mazeppa, Union county,
on Sunday, to the home of the former's
brother,
After a week's visit with her
Mrs. Jasper Lingle, in Georges Valley,
Miss Stella Stover returned to her home
in Centre Hall,
selection of
sister,
Pipeless furnaces were instal led i in the
home of D, K, Keller
dwelling portion of the Runkle block,
within the by T. L. Smith.
as well as in the
past week,
You can't always judge a feed by its
analysis ; the only real test is
pail test. Larro Dairy Feed will prove
efficient in this test. Car i R
D. Foreman,
the milk
Cyril Zechman, of Boalsburg, :
ing tackle on Susquehanna Univgrsity
football team this season, «He
letter while playing with the S. A. T
squad in 1917.
won
Tony Mulverno, an Italian, of Clarion
county, was electrocuted on Monday
the Rockview pen He
convicted early in the year killing
itentiary.
for
Cali-
fornia for the past six weeks, is on his
way east by a southern
by way of Arizana,
to include Florida ir
N. B. Spangler, Esq., and Mrs. Sg
ler, on Sunday were guests of Mr.
Mrs. E. W. Crawford, They look
them the former's 3
Spangler, who wil
time.
M. 1. Gardner,
has been promoted from :
1ue collectpr to a general district
for the counties of C learfield,
McKean, and Ca
handsome increase of salary
Wallace Weaver, of Birds!
of Mr. and Mrs.
yer, is seriously
chronic Sizrthoea,
been at his bedsic
State game
that if the
licenses
there will
licenses
311,000
outa coming
route, coming
Texas and expects
1 his trip.
mot ber,
Elk,
His n
e for several week
commission
registration
¢ th or nt
ai. tae plese
rate
1 3 4
keeps up
be close to 125.000
this year and
made last year will
Those holding vacant
Hall ought to loos
sell at a reasonabl
hindrance to a town's growth
ie price,
fusal to sell vacant lots
mre
makes their improvem
The property of Miss Catherine
holder, at Centre Hill, was sold
lic sale on Saturday.
was William R.
and the price paid
property consisted of
buildings and about g
Mr. and Mrs, A,
daughter Margaret,
Jersey,
were guests of Mrs
this place. 1€
home on Tuesday
Person who
season here,
The following
the home of Mr, an
holder, near Centre .
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bu
children, of Chattanooga,
and Mrs. Wilbur Burkholder,
burg
er and daughter,
Jersey ; Bruce W. Ripka family,
and Miss Catherine Burkholder, of
tre Hill
A] aff
«EL,
was
from Saturda
of Ph bre New
and
Report of High school for first mont
Average attenda ls—~boys 15,
girls 17. Per
Those not missing
‘link, Earnest
Russell Reish,
Smith, William
Moore, Thomas
Helen Tressler,
Heckman, Beatrice Kreamer, Ruth Rip-
ka, Hazel Ripka, Gertrude Ruble, P
Ruble.—N, L. Bartges, Principal
Daniel Wheland, the first Mount
Union boy to enlist in the United States
Army after the declaration of war, has
returned home after being stationed in
Panama for two and one-half years.
He enlisted with Company L of the 33rd
regulars and was lator transferred to
Company A of the military police, where
he served until his discharge from the
service. He is a former Boalsburg boy
and a son of Mr. and Mrs, C. U., Wie
land. Three years ago the family mov-
ed to Mount Union,
connection with his announcement,
on Sunday, for a congrggational meet
ing of the Centre Hall Lutheran congre-
gation to vote on the question whether
the sdices of the present pastor are
desired or not, after December ioth,
Rev. DD. S. Kurtz referred to the item in
this paper, last week, headed ** Pastor
Asked to Resign,” as ‘slanderous.’
The writer wishes to not only assure the
eaders that the contents of the item
mplained of is true in every particu
ar, but that it was one of legitimat
news.
nce, 32 pt
cent. attendance, ob.
Harvey
Frank, Miller,
Paul Daniel
Sweetwood, Frederick
Marian Bible,
Frank, Sara
are
Grove,
a
Lthel
earl
\ LOC: AL AND PERSONAL.
a] week,
Memoria
where she will 1emain for
There will be a Roosevelt
meeting in (Grange
evening,
Some big corn husking tales are being
told by those who are adept gt stripping
the golden ears,
Capt. G. M. Boal is in Reedsville and
before returning may make a
Philadelphia.
unloaded winter
your supply
Centre Hall,
We have just
wheat bran, Get
Bradford & Sén,
Mr. and Mrs. 8S. S,
Miss
Mr. Kreamer's father on Sunday,
now.
Kreamer and
i
daughter, Rebecca, were guests of
has been
milking
healthier cows and bigs ilk
Car just in.—R, D.
The result with Larro-feed
1
more milk, a longer period,
checks,
Mrs. Fred Slack
Hall, are a
parents,
of Centre
former's
Osman, at Glex
DOGS HELPED TO WIN WAR
Part Played by Pes of
eld Should by No Me
Be Overlooked.
the American
ans
ntributod
of the
There is
tary stride
ability review
yesterday and |
officer at the desk
trouble?” asked the Heutens
soldier handed over his certifica
disability rating by the
ining board. “No legs, sir”
the soldier. “What's ti hat
officer, who had seen the man
into the room, his soldlerly bearing at.
tracting the admiration of the officer's
eye. “Both legs gone, but they've fixed
me up almost as good as new with ar
tificial ones” answered the soldier,
who 1s Sergt. Samuel F. Hall of near
Somerville, Mass, and the first sol
dier minus both legs had been
brought up to Camp Dix for discharge.
He demonstrated he had learned to
walk with the use of his new legs with
perfect ease and was therefore given
an immediate discharge. Except for
the loss of his legs, which were below
the knee, Hall was In perfect physi
camp
1
wpe}
answe
1] the
valk
pakke
who
1 condition. Under the terms of his
ar risk insurance Hall's injury con
titutes a total disability and he will
raw $100 a month for the rest of his
life.~New York Sun,
A —— i RA ARRAS SL
I Never Knew You Could Keep Rats wut o
a Butcher Shop.”
What Kalph Watkins says : “Figured
ats around store had enough to feed on ;
ouldn't touch apything suspicious.
ecard about RAT-SNAP, gave it a
rial, Results were wonderful. Clean:
1 aif rats out in ten days. D about
tore night and day never touch RAT
SNAP.” Three sizes, ssc, soc, $1.00.
Sold and guaranteed by C. M. §mith,
Soutre Hall ; W. C. Meyer, Spring Miils,
a.
BOALSBURG.
Mrs L
with relative
Mrs, W
Altoona
Miss Annie
mm We
few wee
Mrs
town,
Mrs, |
ler and
man
home I
Bellefonte vy
Mr. and Mrs.
family and Mr,
saturday
Valley.
spent
home in Ste
Hon, Cyrn
risburg w
ter, Mrs, J
Mr. and )
their home here on
former's
over Sunday.
iy sometin
Miss Mary
SPR
ss A
ING MILLS.
S > POWE £ R
: J Conan
Bomb a — =)
per
pring ipal
pot suo
nvested In
t to state tax not
Where can
investment
$8
subject to
get a better or
that offered by our
form of
Let us re
remaining
Saving Certif
turity
$1000.00 maturity value paying
fore § All certificates are
tered in the name of the owner.
are redeemable upon ten days notice.
They mature Janoary 1st, 1924
Respectfully submitted
Hanriton Waikex,
C bhairman Group 3
/ War Savings Division
Third Federal Reserve District,
Bellefonte, Pa
October 20th, 1910.
ag Public Sale Register.
income tax.
safer
government in
Treasury Savings Certificates ?
Y sirahain Jair eer
OVE to purchase Quring the
ays of October Treas:
cates at $34.20 each (ma
value $100.00), or the b
there-
5442.00,
TU ESDAY : NOV EMBE Ra: ]. B.
Meek, on the D. 1. Meek farm at Wad:
die, will sell 7 hoses, 20 head of cattle,
40 bead of sheep, 48 hogs, gomp e line
of farm iinplaiments and some rousehold
goods,
anct,
we
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ADVERTISE
IMENTS
y slresd, sa
trices, A
shed Hig aston
fition Huot }
slectric 1g his and
ome furaag
chan
5, Aino baths
antroe Hall, Fa
FOR BALY Home
foisted (
hilo Bir Walke rewistor wom ine
jam has a record of 873 the, butter and
in 3656 days JOH? BNAVELY
I, Pay Bell phone SIR2 g
FOR BALE, — Begistered
deon of 0 hut aplon | Teveny-
Price $06.00-W, A. THOMAS,
Holstein
3
FOR BALE ~1 aptiona ly fi
WOOD H R I, Centr Hi
X'8 NOTICI
testamentary on the
Ishior, late of
sylvania, decess
Letters
Hamuel Eimer Harris
Letters Lestame
filary in the
ig boon duly g ’
Lo present Lise
ston
MEE MOLL!
sotLl
Walker
Attorney, Bolicipnt
AUTOXOBILES Bought ai
LEATHERS BROS
Licensed De aler HOW 8)
4
Why has no other
instrument been
subjected to the
TONE TEST?
New Edison
‘The Ph of 4 gif! Nye
The Tone
and searc
Test
ing test
ment's quality,
the artist stands
ment in direct
0%
the New Edison's RE-CREATION
of his voice. Occasionally the
singer ceases while the jes'rument
ne. Can yon tell
That is
continues al
when the break occurs
the question. Can you distingitish
the living voice from the RE-CRE-
ATED
million people
Not
More
voice More than {two
have sought to do
succeeded,
Tone
been conducted, Al
80. ore has
than 155 public
Tests have
ways the New Edison has emerged
successfully,
Come and satisfy yourself about
the New Edi on. Wé will gladly
demonstrate it,
J. L. Decker
CENTRE HALL, PA.
Bell Phone
The Story of o Ferrel } Captain
ted in the
ni, 3rd clos
| Tur ret
v per
ror
° a f
A Re 7h Te : bt # Ho nN
—- TX Li oh & IIe
Reelt)
among men!
will make you a wels
any €o n
nd a man’s work
or
iY.
r, witha Duels
r to vis
edge
Siti! ie
OA SR et —
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gs S————
reat Selection
of Women’
COATS & SUITS
We launch a ph
of Women's and Misses’ High-Grade Coats and
Suits at
enomenal Advance Sale
for through our
carly buvine v > lod tes affort areal 8a'v
carly buying you are enabled to clicct great sav-
ings in buying wearing apparel.
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Shoes : Shoes :
Now ready for you. We carry the larg-
est stock of thoes in this part of Centre county,
and can fit the whole family, Our prices are
considerably lower than any of our competitors.’
Beautiful Styles in Fine Black Kid, Rich
Brown or Grey--—-assured harmony, style and
satisfaction. We fit you perfectly. :
D. J. Nieman.
MILLHEIM
Shoes
Department Store
Rewular Length, 7
our Dealer, S¢ Each. Made in five grades
needed to be the Finest Poncil e for general use.
EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK
For Sale at
FRI.--SAT.
OCT. 24:25