SPEAKING CONTEST. High School Boys and Girls to Pit Their Oratorical Powers. Announcement has been made of the grouping of thirty-five counties through the central part of the State for the pur- pose of holding the first anoual contests of the State Inter-scholastic League, an through which public Il be held to deter~ miné the best school boy and girl speak- ers in the districts, The purpose of the league is to stimulate interest in public all public schools, and is be- directed by the extention depart- ment of the Pennsylvania State College School of Liberal Arts. ». The schools will be grouped according and each of two groups their winners through county When county winners are chosen they n the IMPORTANT NEWS A Great Selection Of our entire stock of WOMEN’S, MISSES’ and CHII DREN'S SUITS and COATS. All will be offered to the public at 35 per cent. less than the regular price. met mit Se organization “ah. ln he 0 lA speaking contests wi » ALN speaking in ing * pit pte $ RE - > - XN Yate aN. Ln 3 to the number of teachers, - Ce LLS supply cigarette contentment beyond anything you ever experienced! You never tasted such fall- bodied mellow-mildness : flavor and oH will select rp . RN inme such refreshing, appetizing The more Camels you smoke the greater becomes your delight—Camels are such a ciga- retfte : -'y contests at seats, . 48. coolness, iy oe SR 2 other counties i will contest wit! exercises : \ 2") revelation! Holidays- 4 ~ : F Dubois, four districts selected, these We have an enormous stock on hand ard we being held at Lewistown, burg, Lock | district winners will .verything ir about Camels you find so fascinating is due to Quality ~10 the expert blend of choice Turkish and » Domestic tobaccos. decided not to wait until late in the season but will give you the benefit of low prices while the winter that you will beglad for the chance to buy at our low cut prices, These to State College for the final contests next spring. Each group contestants, one boy declaimer, one declaimer and girl. The district centre this section at Lock Haven, and the counties includ ed in the district are Clinton, Lycoming, Tnion, Col- Tioga, Pot- laven and then be sent will have three ‘Il say Camels are in a class by themselves—they seem made to meet your own personal taste in so many ways! Be Tevet, fy Freedom from season is} just beginning,” And we "are sure oir 1 gird one ext empore spea ker any unt unpleasant cigaretty after-taste or un- aretty odor makes Camels particularly desirable he most fastidious smokers. And, you smoke Camels as liberally as meets your own wishes, for they never tire your taste! You are always keen for the cigarette satisfaction that makes Camels so attractive. Smokers real- ize that the value is in the cigarettes and do not expect premiums or cou- pons! boy or nleasant ei for is Measant cig to t! Bradford, Northumberland, umbia, Cameron, Sullivan, ter, Centre and Montour A —— I A ————— Summer Chautauqua. mm sciect ed We advise you to come at once to’ your Miss Martha Opie spent several da last booking a summer ¢ Hall, and will be staged under a commodious and garment—whil: the stock is large. ys in town in the interest of week ~~, H ”~ : “ bi 38 | Cotpare Camels with any tide: ccording to the old saying, “ The carly bird succeeded. ons rette in the world at any price ! caches the worm ” here. a ! everywhere in scientific ally r ony vo er : a t kages of J0 cigarettes or ten pack. 4 + fos) in & diane FI hE Pre ungly recommend r the home or office supply u travel R. J REY NOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY ® are sal 3 will superie pe representative I 24 sred a fn We alr mew ap Bef Fo Po ail is % a a TR SGN Department Store MILLHEIM D. Koraman A. Bu $ oe i A. Hosterman J. F. Breon E. .¢ Gre ve J M. i ldron R. a Garbr older Daylight Saving. ny of the ree ’ yn Gf a Of ihe actio 80 mar ot 5 me, in time law ig 2 0 continue national ght be . FYE mporary all ni so far as t only te considered expedients wots gority into repealing commended itself as wise, there helpful and be ge € xi shall i time zones, and practice, the local d nances may creat serving the of longer hours for rest and recreation for t arate co What benefits hm: the sen. ae sep mmuanoities. is needed, lition local reviv- a therefore, in adc to this istme al of the summer-clock adj thoroughly ment {o and to the time zone ing | nt, is organized national move Carry the HEL about a law and it briog re-enactment of s daylight sav- prevision, ————————————— Special War Class, 112. A ‘Special War Class” of 112 seniors will graduated from the Pennsylvan- ia 8 lege at the end of the first half-year, the exercises to be held on Monday evening, February 2nd. This is an unusually large number to be award- ed degrees at this time of the year, and is brought about by the fact that so many students entered the service of the Nation during the late war, men who were on the verge of being gradu. ated and who have come finish their various courses, The 112 to graduate are distributed ov- er the five schools of the college as fol. lows : Agriculture 48 ; Engineering 28; Natural Science 16; Liberal Arts 14; and Mines 6 A wo AA Winter to Halt Orphanage Work. Work on the big addition to the Cen. tral Pennsylvania I. O, O. F. Orphan- age. east of Sunbury, is progressing nicely. The excavations are well uuder way and the brick and other building material, together with the new boilers to be installed, are on hand, according to a statement in the Lewisburg Journ- al, Building activities will be stopped soon on account of the weather, but work will be resumed early in the spring. The construction will then be rushed to be & ate Coll back to iberally. make Christmas and a happy New Year After ry Fo ae Penns Valley Lutheran charg vacant, Rev now &ilad hi aieq nis last appoints . on Sunday, and his ended rumor that I on Wednesday, Vv. Y % Lancaster whe 1e is being made t Lewistown by building two hundred houses for either sale re This to be done by company, of which is to be sold to the an something hike $300 000, is well 0 “ or Mi, % a realty stock of move- wunt The ment under way. The realty company will be known as the Lewis. town Housing and Development Com. pany. Chas. Stump, years farmed for 8S. W, spend the winter in Old Virginia, which state he is a native, who for of will a number Smith, He expects undecided whether hy will return in the | spring or not, as he is sericusly contem. plating remaining ia the south to farm tobacco, Miss Mary Krepps, of Huntingdon, has been taking care of E. E. Bailey and | little son, Richard, who have been quite ill from grippe. They have now im-| proved very much and since the begin ning of the week, Mr. Bailey has been | able to be about iu the house, Miss of the Huntingdon Hospital, a resident | of Huntingdon, and full of good cheer, | Some time ago it was mentioned that | Mrs. C.D, goiter, Word now comes from Balti although very serious, and that Mitterling has been able to sit up, and is expected home shortly, LOCAL AND PERSONAL. where th Rey Mrs Williams are cousins. weexs, 11:4 mm Ale vile IAMS, Ae XAancer i. Boy Scout Quarters. its have wal boy 8COL the dressasd th to be pictures, used ut turned over to m with furniture, carpet, “ avd C.. ALG thet 3 . DO IKE, may be any time by m except when needed for meetings ns of the council, iittee meet. 5 § gs caucus, comn The boys will only have ac- cess to the room when accompanied by J. A. Shultz or one of the assistant scout masters, A ——— ing.” Robert Woodruff says were infested {SNAP on | Ne xt morning f« bin, two near Found large | from dead rat up. Best thing I have ever used.’ | Three sizes, 25¢. s0¢, $1.00, Sold and guaranteed by C. M. Smith, Centre Hall Ww. C. Meyer, Spring Mills, Pa, : “My premises with rats, [tried RAT- recommendation. en dead rats in three in stall. No smell | riend's and sev fog a box, o er since, State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, se. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior parther of the firm of ¥. J. Cheney & Co., doing business In the Cit of Taledo, County and Sate aforesal and that sald firm will y¥ the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL ARS for sath | and every cass of Catarrh that cannot clired hy the use of HALL'S CATARRT MEDICINE, FRANK J. CHENEY. {| _8worn to befors me and subscribed In ! my presence, this eh Sar of December, i 1886, OLEASON Aigead Nas Public. tornally and acts through the Blood the Mucous Surfaces Soft Bend o System, A makin's cigarette! of your smokestunts! awaiting your call in packing! Talk about flavor! ou 5 Pig e Co TE a + oa cv “i Vd r red fotatatiogut the national joy smoke ma a whale of a cigarette! Epo now Awaiting your says, you'll find toppy red bags. t fing, handsome pour Ball pound tin hur and-~that classy, pr pound crywtel glave busi that keeps Pri 1 such perfect condition contentment! Prince Albert's cuts out bite and parch! rette 3 a cinch to roll. Prince Albert up id pipe can be! pipes where one wa to the joys of smoking. R. J. REYNOLDS It is s flavor, and rare fragrance 3 oul the tob It has v “And There Wasn't the Slightest Smell from Dead Rats.” Writes John Simpkins, farmer of An. ‘Rats were costing me tried dogs, ferrets, hoison, could not get rid of them. Bought $1.00 pkg. of RAT-SNAP (5 cakes). Used half, not a live rat since, Dead ones aplenty. I like RAT-SNAP because after killing rats it dries them up-—leaves no smell.” Three sizes 23¢, goc, $1.00. Sold and Juncamnteed by C M. Smith, Centre Hail; W, Spring Mills, Pa, Public Sale Register, - SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 120'clock, at barn of R. L., Smith, Centre Hill— Horses, colts, eows, oung cattle, sheep, hogs. ete, ood chan stock-R., | La. Smith, R. M. ric SATURDAY, MARCH goth, at to a. m,, two miles south-west of Millheim, | FINE DOUBLE HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALR. | Covering all but an acre of land : good Jot on | main street, suitable for erecting a house Young | fruft trees, all bearing. New garage with fine erushed Himestons driveway ;: barn in good con dition. Homse has sll modern convenienoes-- electric lights and chandeliers, new type p pe Joss furnaces, also baths. Newly painted inside and out —Iogaire of MRE H. J LAMBERT, Centre Hall, .. Bell Phone. PYTYT VT Yr RTI TTT Insurance and Real Estate Want to Buy or Scll ? SEE US PIRST clightful a “Rata Pass Up All Other Food for One Meal of Rat-Snap." Their first meal of RAT-SNAP is their last, Kills in few minutes, Dries the carcass. Rats killad with RAT- SNAP leave no odor. RAT-SNAP comes in cake form, Break into small pieces leave where rats travel. Mo mix- ing with other food. Cats or dogs won't touch it. Safest, cleanest, surest ratiand mice killer, Three sizes, 25¢, soc, $1.00. Sold and guaranteed by C. M. Smith, Centre Hall , W. C. Meyer, Spring Mills Pa. “1 Neves Knee You Could Knap Rate ru What Kalph We taiee or says : “Figured rats around store had aueugh to feed on | wouldn't touch anything sus Heard about RAT-SNAP, gave, Rr a trial. Results were ul, ea all rats out in ten ays, ays, Dogs Mx abou store 3 Hight and day AP.” Three sheen, 3 bp a = 3 apy ALOR, Chas. D. Bartholomew CHNTRE HALL, PA, # for te id Sgith, BERET & LO. Toledo, O, go ona iy Phe tor constipation. many friends among the Reporter read- | the earliest possible completion, ers. nn A——————_ ———— The Centre Reporter, $r.50 a year, | R. E, Stover will sell © Farm stock and allnew implements. A clean-up sale, Wise & Hubler, aucts, om fA SP —————— Hollaud supper, Saturday night. — o-
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