The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 20, 1919, Image 5

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    LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Mrs, D, L. Kerr is visiting relatives in
Williamsport,
Carload of winter wheat bran just un-
loaded.—Bradford & Son, Centre Hall,
Mrs. Anna Stiver attended the funeral
‘of Mrs, Harvey Walkey, in Bellefonte,
D. L. Bartges, last week, made a trip
to Philadelphia to consult an eye
specialist,
Belle-
little
at the
but
There was a slight fire
fonte Academy on Monday,
damage was done,
Mrs. J. Thomas Harrison visited her
husband at Cape Charles, Virginia, for a
period of two weeks,
Mrs, Thomas B,
Sunday with her daughter,
Williams, at Lemont.
Florence Krape and Grace Miller, of
Centre Hall, spent all of last week with
Helen Lucas, in Lewistown,
Mrs. Alpha Tate, of El Paso,
cousin of Prof. W. A, Kise,
at his home in Centre Hal
Mrs. A. P.
week was a guest of Howard Best and
mother, in Lewistown. The Bests will
in a short time.
(rove over
Mary
spent
Mrs,
Tex
1S A guest
as,
Krape for a few days las
move to Hershey
Mrs. Levi Hartley
daughter, Catharine Glaxner
made a trip to Lewisburg to consult an
occulist. The little now
glasses,
Merchant W. A, Odenkirk and daugh-
ter, Dorothy, for several days last week
in Altoona, where they were guests
Rob-
and little
, last
grand-
week
girl wears
were
of Mr.
ert C. Meyer.
Odenkirk's brother-in-law,
Charles Harter, of near Madison
who was operated on for appendicitis at
the Bellefonte hospital, returned to his
home on Tuesday. He
almost three weeks ago.
Mrs, C
gomery county, daugh
accompanied by her little daughter, is a
ant t. Mr. and
Centre Hall
burg,
was operated on
of
ter of
Qaks, Mont-
f Hiram Lee,
Bowden,
alr
tl
guest of her uncle
Mrs. Frank D.
P Miss Catharine
training for a
hospital. was
Hall Saturday
very muc
hospital.
Lee, in
who is
Bellefo
Centre
She
Bradford,
nurse
at
and
aa
Sunday.
h pleased with her work at
Mrs. B. C. Auman and little daughter
Dorothee, who had been in Youngstown
for several weeks, is at the home of the
former's parents, Mr, Mrs. W. §S,
Slick. They will return to Ohio again
in a short time,
Mrs.
burgh,
foute,
and
They will also visit
before ret I
YL vran L.
Bellefonte hospi
an operaton, ¢
and
Margaret Wireback, of Pitts.
and Mrs, P. S. Fisher, of Belle-
Miss Mary F
isher
Hall.
were guests of
elatives
spirits and
his return home
friends with s
he was able t
y handshake
League,
Garis
The local
Hert
the che
day, bert
basket of
ith, California and
is not in the
presented
icest fru
3
best
AARONSBURG.
Those who were entertained on Sun
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Haines were Ralph Haines and family,
of Smithtown, and Mr, and Mrs. Sinuss
Stamm, of Millmont.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stover and son,
Melvin, of Wolf's Store, were over Sun-
day guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs,
T. C. Weaver,
Mrs. George Weaver visited her sis-
ter, Mrs. E, E. Ardy, of Bellefonte, for
a few days lgst week
T. C. Weaver returned home
Akron, Ohio, where he had been
ployed.
Mrs. Sue Burrell and son Matt, of
Millheim, called on the former's cousin,
Cora Haines,
Mrs. I. P. Adams and daughter,
Marion, and N. W. Cronmiller,
Ulrich’s Store, called on a number
their friends on Sunday afternoon,
Miss Rebecca Soyder
her niece, Miss Anna
College, on Saturday,
spend a week.
Mrs. Breon and Nevin H,
part of Sunday,
George Guisewite,
Mr, Mrs. Charles Grenoble
baby, Lewisburg,
vith the former's parents, Mr,
Mrs. Grenoble,
Mr. and Mrs. W,
ing over the arrival
and son a
Mr. Ci
nrovinge
proviog
from
em-
Miss
of
of
accompanied
to State
they will
Taylor
where
Donat spent
at Fiedler, with Mrs,
and and
from spent a short
time w and
rejoic-
Mother
E. Orwig are
of
re doing fine.
A son.
roelius Bower is slowly
in health,
J. M. Harter received good news from
the Bellefonte
Charles is getting along nicely.
Mrs. Sara Miller, of Spring
the guest of her son, Ww. A. Guise
and wife a few days last week.
hospital that his soa
ills, was
wite
sei
BOALSBURG.
Harold
Al Frrrnerl
itoona, returne
slay after a few days’ |
nN
, NEW YORK S SN
you are in extreme danger.)
If that cough goes to your
hat I eat
ve prevented this
and expense
with
Guaranteed.
ph
ds
a Butcher Shop.”
has been
Lee,
urning
thought
tite,
from Camp
rare fruit might tempt hi
If you take the trou
vie to take a
up and ts
down our streets looks
while for Red Cross signs and the
you
that
bundred per centum attachments,
will have to come (o tl nclusion
Centre Hall people are pretty much
per cent.
100
intere ed Cross work.
E. W.
stained a broken ankle
t milk truck,
by a
on cr
During the
awford, whe st
struck
days
Cra
by being
been
It will rec e some time,
til he will be
the
Mrs.
1 +111
of Reedsville, on
has
able to get around utches.
however, une
strong enough to operate
Dewart milk plant,
Catharine Rice Frank,
evening
Home- |
Mrs.
was made in
Mrs, Mc
Rices retu
and son,
Monday
brought Mrs. I. R. Morgan, of
to the ho S,
the
re-
f her sister,
The trip
stead,
W. Smith
Rice's Apperson ¢
mained
home later
While ¢r
me
ar, rgan
le the rned
vening.
the Seven mountains
1e time ago his Apperson car,
Fraak Rice, member of the merchantile
firm of Rice Brothers, Reedsville, bad
tae delightful experience of witnessing a
b ick deer galloping along by the side of
his car for a distance of seventy.five
yards. ‘T'be buck kept running within
the range of the light of the car, display-
ing his antlers and grace of movement
for the brief time and then dashed into a
ticket.
here,
weing
KO mn
s————————
Boy Accidentally Shot.
Ellsworth Diddy, twelve years old,
was taken to the Cottage hospital, in
Philipsburg, Friday afternoon suffering
from a serious gunshot wound, accident-
ally inflicted by his grandfather while
the latter was cleaning a gun at his
home at Pottersdale. The boy was
standing outside the building, and the
contents of the gun passed thru a win.
dow and struck him, badly shattering
his right thigh,
———I fA ——————
Keller-Corman.
The marriage of Bethard M. Keller,
of near Centre Hall, and Anna Grace
Corman, of Spring Mills, was solemnized
at the home of the bride's grandfather,
Andrew Corman, at Spring Mills, on
per iol .
checks.
agy
foreman
CEASE,
given that ti
th Ward
i
leliefonte, S
“ “
0
os
is L
ames W
West
Hall borough
ugh
1st W ard
Daggett
Runkle, Centre
Bowser
& Crage
Snow Shoe bor
Lawrence Redding. Snow
Perry K. Detwiler,
Spring Mills,
Edward I. Gillen, Boggs township, Cen-
tral City.
J Bi Dagan,
Ridge.
Steve oth,
John
(3rebe Bros
B. Hall,
Rush
township,
Sandy
Rush township, Cassanova
Kachik, Saow Shoe township,
Ao e.
WHOLESALE LICENSE,
George E. Lamb, Ph ilipsburg, 2nd Ward
Lawrence Nugent, Rush township, Cas-
sanova
Andrew Chambers, Snow
ship, Clarence,
BREWER'S LICENSE,
Philipsburg Brewing Co., Philipsburg?
Second Ward.
. R. D. FOREMAN, Clerk.
November 17, 1919.
Shoe town-
FOR SALE «@ Bhoa's, old from July 1: ow 7
Pigs, old from Bept, 1. J. ROY SCHAEFEER,
Centre Hi J, adv
WE WILL PAY A SIRAIGHT SALARY OF
$15 00 por week and expenses to Han of women
with rig to litrodnee KURFK A EGG PRODUC.
ER. Eureka Mfg. Co, Kast St ani Im,
“And There Wasn' tthe Slightest Smell from
Dead Rats.”
fry Simpkins, farmer of An:
J. “Rats were costing me
hundreds yearly; tried dogs, ferrets,
ison, could not get rid of them,
ught $1.00 pif pr RAT-SNAP (5
cakes). Used half, pot a live rat since,
Writes
nandale,
Tuesday evening. The ceremony was
performed by Rev. R. R. Jones, of
the Refermed church, The bride is
a supply in the Bell telephone exchange
at Spring Mills, Congratulations,
Dead ones aplenty. I like RAT-SNAP
because after killing rats it dries them
up~leaves no smell.” Three sizes 250,
oc, $1.00. Sold and uarapteed by .
, Smith, Centre Hall; W. C, Meyer,
Spring Mills, Pa.
Why has no other
instrument been
subjected to the
TONE TEST
There are many devices for the
ya of sound—more than
it
fely advertised
but one !
repro lucti
is said. M
Why
o the Tone
any
makes,
are wi 14s
THE
New Edison
thas
fest, and that is
Yhonoor
"
The Tone Test is the
and searching test of an i
ment's quality, 11 a Tone Test,
instru.
with
CREATION
the artist stands beside the
ment in direct comparison
the New Edison's RE
of his voice. Occasiopally the
singer ceases while the instrument
continues alone. Can you teil
That
distinguish
when the break occurs ? is
the
the
ATED
million people have sought to do
Not
Noe
Can you
ce ftom the RE-CRE-
voice ?
9 jestion,
living vo
More than two
$0. otq has succeeded.
Tone
Ale
the New Edison has emerged
than 15w
public
Tests linve heen conducted,
was
subsessfull: ,
Come and satisfy yourself about
the New Edivon,
demonstrate it.
J. L. Decker
CENTRE HALL, PA.
Bell Poone
We will gladly
:
sinife a8
iner r Lye it
and colorless;
ctant jas
& wil be cut in halt,
Makes pure soap
and sa AVES moiiey best : A can of
Banne 2, 5 hen grease,
ten mi £2 tes’ es g or large
kettles), and y op Oo and sof best hard
soap or 20 gations of soft soap,
Banner Lye 18801d by yout procer or druggists,
Write to us for free booklet, ™ Uses of Hanmer Fs
Yi Pas Cissalond Works Philadelphia Us 4
WANT ED t—
Men or women to takes orders among
friends and veighbors for the genuine
guaranteed hosiery,
women ard children. Eliminate darn.
We pay sot an hour spare tim or
or full time, Exporience un
‘file
necrasary
Ap dpdde dpdpdiodl Spd lrdodpdy Blond dn dodo
insurance and
Real Estate
Chas. D. Bartholomew
CHNTOF HALL, Pa,
PITTI TRE rrr TTIIrTYY
il A I SAA
Adver de ia the Repurter—it pays,
COATS
Suits at
meeting the high cost
Shoes :
est stock of shozs in th
satisfaction.
We fit y
I Department Store
I
& SUITS
of living, for through our
say
a Y=
Shoes
s part of Centre county
~ pe
CLS
arc
of
ou perfectly,
icman
MILLHEIM
Round Trip:
Centre Hall,
88 The rig
t is reserve f "
ashington
the Nation
he Heart of
BALTIMORE
The Mo City
aumental
; Baltimore 5.20 p. m.
the «al { ticket
Friday & Sat.
MATINEES
NIGHT SHOWS, 6:4» &
—
FINE DOUBLE HOUSE AND LOT POR BALY
Cover® gall bt an acre of land © good Jot on
main ¢irecl, suitable for evvetioe a house Yi
frit Leven, & bearing, New garage with fine
ernshed limeslone driveway : barn in god con.
dite Hevee has oll nolern erwiwe nile ices
electric Habis and chandeliers, new tepe bp pe
loss Turners, fins bathia Newly painted inewde
nd out, - Inquire of ME H. J LAMBERT,
Centre Hall, Fa. Bell phone
MAN rast 30 width horses
Ki ok Oounditi mm Powder in Contre County
ary 0 per menth, Address 421 8 Meridian St
Indianapotis, 19d
FOR FALE « Exesptionally fine sucking Colt
«J. C. GOODHART, Centre Hull
RAW FURS.
I will open my place of business at]
LEES COAL YARD, Spring Mills, |
Pa., oo November 17th,
BRING OR SEND IN YOUR FURS
IF YOU WANT THE HIGHEST
PRICES YOU EVER RECEIVED
FOR FURS.
Come aod be convinced. Write postal
for Price List,
Bell Phone Warehouse, 29Re ;
dence, R13.
JEREMIAH ZETTLE
SPRING MILLS, PA,
resis
Box 8 08, d Gols
-
Bellefonte
Nov. 20 & 21
WAR TAX EX?
“Rats Pass Up All Other Food for One Meal
of Rat-Snap."’
meal of
Kills 1a tew mi
up the carcass. Rats killed with
| SNAP leave no odor. RAT
| comes in cake form Break inte sn
| preces leave where rate travel, Mon
{ing with other food dogs wot
Their
their last,
first
SNA
Cats Of
Safest. cleanest, sur
| mice killer.
est rat
Three sizes, 2¢c, 81.1
| Sold and guaranteed by C
| Centre Hall , W. C. Meyer,
| Pa
Lex
M.
Spring
Smith,
Mills
ADVERTISE: MENTS
| Em xreurnixs NOTICE
Letters testamentary on the empte of
| Samuel Kimer Ishier, late of Harrie township,
| Urmtre Oounty, Permayivanin, deceased.
| Letters testamentary in the above estof: have
{ Inge been duly grantad In the gtaerse nara sae
i woud respec POGUES! ERY Sera S06 Wing
| Themmives indebliu to the (state ts mek nm
| medinte payment and hows having claims
| eRwing the seine 10 Present (ova duly solthone
: ated for settlement
i MKS, MOLLIE RH. 1sfiLER
. Exeontrix
W. Harr'son Walker Bosisburg, Ia,
Autorucy, Bellelonte oe
£0 DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Letters of administration on the estate of
Avia. Bohn, late of Oak Hall Station, decreas
Baers! adutulstie itn Rm. he above state
been Kran underigied, He
would repeal ¥ equa all Detaon knowing
the estate to make fm
Te pat and Fi ha Claims aio
without delay Tor metiloment. them ay authenticated
CHAR D. BARTHOLOMEW, Adminis rator,
Qontre lal