LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Miss Gertrude Floray is an addition to the local Red Cross membership, Y William McClenahan cream at his residence on nights. Give him a call. Miss Bertha Gingerich, of Linden Hall, was the guest of Mrs, G, O, Ben: per and other friends iu Centre Hall for a day or two. will sell ice Saturday adv. Charles, home of of Cen- Misses Marion and Dorothy of Middleburg, arrived at the Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brubaker, tre Hall, to spend a short time, Mr, and Mrs. George Rowe, of DBoals. burg, were in Centre Hall last week for a day, spending the time at the home of the former's brother, Samuel J. Rowe, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Zettle, had been at the home of their son, Arch W. Zettle, for the past six weeks returned home the latter part of last who week, Bruce Arney, some time ago, was one of a party of three to go to Detroit to bring to Centre county a bunch of cars, one of which was brought to Centre Hall for Boozer & Smith, Down at Wolf's Store, William Bow- ersox will hereafter put out his crops by the aid of an International tractor which he just D. W. Bradford, of Cer 8-16 purchased from tre Hall. The literary society in connection with the C. H. H, S. will hold a public meetiog in the Grange Hall, Dec. 31st, t 7. 30 o'clock, A debate and a vaude- even- wel- ville sketch will be features of the ing's entertainment. Everybody come, ; ‘ y wera hh £ Lia ley Hall James W. Swabb, of Linden all, one of Harris township's justices of the peace, was a caller at this office on Moa- ‘Squire business, but day on a business. Swabb does quite a bit of wot Farerinig the i farming Lat at the sar ¢ tolhe CG at of the peopie of HHIWICK. Centre Illinois livered a is the extention of Prohibitic Methodist « hushand of ntre in Ce ———— i —— —- [ Censws Enumerators Appointed. on the s expected work witli tors wh the Reporter, ar i Centre . of Potter k, Potter ciucts (rregx Bellefonte, George W. Reese, D. Paul ney, George O. Gray, Benner, Miss Vienna L. Grove, Boggs and Milesburg, vacant, Burnside and Curtin, vacant. Half Moon. vacant, Howard boro and Howard twp., Chas. Confer. Huston, Miss Lydia Eberts, Liberty, Daniel H., Hendricks. Marion, John R. Harter. Patton, T. M. Huey. Philipsburg, Harry Freeman, Rebec- ca C. Tuten, F Snow Shoe boro aud Snow Shoe twp, Hugh H. Gillette, South Philipsburg and vacant, Rush, Irving Achmoody, Spring, W. 1. Miller, Henry T, John 8. Spearly. ; State College boro, M, W, Neidigh. Taylor, vacant. = dt } Unionville and Union, Jacob E. Hall, = Walker, vacant, EWorth, George E. Ardery, Hon, Frank E. Costello, of Bradford, twp? ‘ Noll, Camelsaresoldevery- where in scientifically sealed packages of 20 cigarettes or ten pa ages (200 cigarettes) in a glassine-papor- covered carton We strongly recommend this carton for home or office supply or when you travel! R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Ca. Winston-Salem, N. C, the y As sickness, ete. uy day afternoon at 1:§> o'clock, Sian ever smol then buy some Can for your own sati Jd els, give them every taste-test and know faction tha juality, flavor, smooth. other delightful ways Camels are in a es! ¢ Turkish and choice nis blend to either ; ppreciate the £88 ai nooth, refreshing ls are a cigarette revelation! new ways! They not only in 80 many pleasant cigaretty « Compa in the we unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or un- for! price! You'll imel quality to premium r gifts! ld at anv rid at any Tee - [po A Great Of our entire stock the regular price. decided not to wait until cut prices, Department Store Select: of WOMEN’S, MI COATS, whibs oi oa late in the sease And we a: avers 0, Copyright 1919 by BR. J Reynolds Tobaceo Ce. I ST A SR patented | “And There Wasn't the Slightest Smell from Dead Rats." John Simpkins, farmer of Ane nandale, N. ‘Rats were costing me hundreds tried dogs, ferrets, poison wid not get rid of them. Boug? i pkg. of RAT-SNAP (s akes) sed half, oot a live rat since. ead ones apienty, I like RAT-SNAP weeause after killing rats it dries them up~leaves no smell” Three sizes asc, suc, $1 00. Sold and guaranteed by C, M. Smith, Centre Hall; \W, C. Meyer, Spring Mills, Pao up a Writes I« {| Wanted .—An experienced fraternity cook and maid to cook for 25 men ; very | easy work and big wages for right par- | ty, Answer by mail to box 23, Centre FINE DOUBLE HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALY. Covering all but an sere of land ; good lot on main stroet, suitable for erecting a house Young frait trees, all Dearing. New garage with fine erushed limestone driveway : barn in good cone dition. House has all modern conveniences - electric lights and chandeliers, new type pipe. Jou fuithaes . Sito butln, Newly painted inside .~ Inquire hE « 4. LAMBERT, Centre Hall, Pa. Bell phone. 5 Insurance and ; Real Estate : t Want to Buy or Sell? “Rats Pass Up All Other Food for One Mea of Rat-Snap.” a | : A meal of RA Their A their last, Kills in few n up the carcass. Rats k SNAP leave no odor comes in cake form. Br pieces leave where rats travel og with other food. Cals touch it. Safest nice killer. Sold and guaran Centre Hall , W Pa. irst 3 ph Ciganes Three sizes. ¢ “I Never Knew You Could Keep Rats ux © a Butcher Shop." What Kalph Watkins says i rats around store had enough to (ee wouldnt touch anything suipicious, Heard about RAT-SNAD, gave a trial. Resul's were wonderful, Clean. ea an rats oul 10 ten days, Doge about store night and day never touch RAT SNAP.” - Three sizes, 5c. soo, $1.00. Sold and guaranteed by C, M. Smith, Fare Hall ; W. C, Meyer, Spring Mills, . 3
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