FAR ART TR Ei beth ‘ - te A ————" odin i AIS 1 1305, ENT HPI SO 40 Cin "oi rot : ot A Ge _;, y be RAR I APU TAD 0 sR lh * * ; - a pi - - . > HE REPORTER | LOCAL AND PERSONAL. | LOCAL AND PERSONAL. State Agricultural Notes. Btate of Ohto, City of Toledo RUS BR UR IGART JED WEEKLY. William H, Stoner had a new piano Mrs. 5. . ¥3oodhart, of Johnstown, Happy New Year, Frank J. Chency makes ith that he iis £ OF THE VFEACE La a | placed in his home, at the station, at Is al the Be 1. ejouts hospital, where her I, 8. Census started January 2, rd ER Darineg Of 1a = of ne ; 1 , ’ ¢ * Ji ess in 1] Y “ | Christmas time, | sister, Mrs. W. FF. Keller, on Monday ‘he nine principal field crops, the of Toledo, Cou nd Btate aforesaid HALL - - PENNA. sderwent ag operatio: JG pInciPA [6/4 IODA, Thal 1B and } firm sum of | John B. Ruble, who is in a sanitar- underwent ag operation iter wheat, corn, rye, oats, ck-{ ONE 1 131} LLARS for Rach | jum in Berks couhty, is mot improving | Mr. and Mrs, Claude ¢. Stahl, Mr.an heat, barley, tobacco, potatoes and 1, ' a RR THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1920 | according to the latest reports. Mrs, Robe laugl hay t t Cl CHENEY 4 in Hioce Stahl, all of Altoona spent rist- ¢ valued at $369. 714.400.00, sworn re ma f ! : ¥9.714.4 ) ny pi , this 61} of December, A YA Hn + { Peter Shuey, of Pleasant Gap, who is | | mas ¢ 1¢ James Stahl home ) y vivania's ¢ ] } EABON SMITH Proprietors | employed at the penitentiary, had the |! 1a8 a ar snnsylvania’s corn crop for the Bet BABSON, . 8. W. 5MITH pditer | Misfortune to break his arm, | town 191s valued at $107,693,265.00 and the , Hall's Catarrh Medicine is taken in- . lly in. | hay crop at $107.417.523.00. In 1918 | the tin. Sirre t the § Ba of o3 | * Bditer and Rev. Chas. T. Aikens, D. D., will fill Mrs. C. W. Slack was painfully in- { Loca’ Editor a i . 2 at ' { Business Nanager | (he [ utheran appointments the next two | jured by falling down a stairway at ber Corn was va neg al $103,469,892.00 and TF ICH Toledo. O ——F—==== | Gundays. See notice under ‘‘church|home in Centre Hall on Monday. She | hay at $10,825,114 00. Sold by all drugeists outs , °F » Mo Contre Hall a4 2 ’ ’ Aas . ; . all's Family I nstipation. second Fad 81 ahs rats en ire Ball ma appointments.” | was alone in the house at the time and I'he Pennsylvania Farm Products patio aU = 1 I PRR ME, The terms of subscription to the Re Letters uncalled for at the Centre r ara ono snd oneal! doll year ¥ : » knows she starte 'n the | January 20-23. armers of the 'v porter a lollars per Hall post office: Mr. and “rs. Walter that she knows she started down the | January 3. I ers of 16 Key YE? iN ATR Set A - . . { alrwayv 4 h 8 nd floor y stone state not ake a mist n§ ADVE! 1h for thres or aH Korman, Mrs. Claud Radel, S. H. Os. | Stairway irom the second floor. When | 8 8)21¢ Wi NOL Take a mt stake in for ch {ssna. Dis man | she became conscious, she we tc 1e | attend ling Kg these meetings and meet the at TERS than ten . d 11 ter #3 ' a { VR NOR Ores F Pa Avani ran} vo ” ar door and called for help the first person | advance guard of Pennsylvania agricul- A ar tions, from ‘Buster Brown" is a high class musi hes a ch wa D Ww : ture, ‘The exhibits promise to be elabo- . Minimum | cal comedy. Don't fail to see it to-mor- | 7 mht : : #, 8 £37: D1%3 promise ial row (Friday) night he cannot remember what happened except | Show will be held Harrisburg, Pa., . > atvertis- Maine's average yield of potatoes per : other- | house, ! haa ; r blades an " ape Or & Vear as e a ted at : ‘ minimum Oharge, mn 1 Head Pom EE er Et Ct was usima) 2 The Lewisburg High school has con-| . . . ; ! 48% urg righ school er Severe es, the most painful shel while Pennsylvania's crop wa ' tracted for a moving picture machine, Bh r 3 ne for three | (TACLE ram 1g pct sing one over the eye. She is now get- timated at 102 bushels. Maine's total or each 8d-| and the films to be used are to serve edu- ly i $22.95 ushels; Pennsylva - cational | P¥rpotes - ——— | : POINTMENTS Rev, Leith, who has been 4 ar | Students Travel Three Miles to Col- workin ! p Nichols, Louisi r vil lege Classes > hvterian—afternooh Rev. Leith reso rian-—-afternooll | Kev, AIL Preedy SE Presbyter will preach. Lutherat reorges Valley, morning ; Tusseyvi afternoon ; Communion at; both points. Preaching at Centre Hall in evening. Ref or - Cent morning ; den Hall, afternoon; Centre Hall, ovening Centre Hall Schoola **Rural School.” | I n accordan with a recent decision | of PH a school has | PERG school. the legis Our variety of La We are maki as been spared in re Please remember MILLHEIM Ge Lo EF Y9C Ca PENN. K = .S S a L. » Io Say Lodge N Elysbu oc MY A and urges his resignation. ¥ Br L INDEN HALL. Joseph Ruble, of Cleveland, Ohio, Meetings at Colyer. was in Centre Hall on a brief visit, after having visited his brother, John B. Ru- Taw during A ————— ST ¥ 4 er knobs Abb SRR ne + Begi ¢ Friday evening, January sth, evangelistic meetings will be held in the Apostoli Holiness church, at Colyer. Rev. Carrie A. Yoder, a Read- ing evangelist, will be there.—Rev. Daniel Dubendorf, pastor, sss sp A ————— Ny ble, at the Hamburg, Berks county, san- i Mr. Ruble is a gr Pe on State and is a structural eng The b } ancil rec ganized on yuday evening by electit g¢ E. M. Huy- , president, and F. M. Fisher, secre-| visit with relatives th ary. The other members of the body Mrs. 1. W. Keller are W, F, Bradford and W. J. Smith, ¢ who are holdovers, and A. H. Spayd, Miss H. Shirk. Ho idaysbu Mrs. William F. Keller, of Centre Hall, | work in the public school after a on Tuesday morning, underwent an op- | weeks’ vacation, eration at the Bellefonte hospital for A fine lot of ice was barvested last Garman has th ‘traction all set for | appendicitis. The operating surgeon] week from the McFarlane dam, Friday of this weel was Dr, Locke, The operation is re- A party of young people from State LF e—a———— ported as having been successful and the | College enjoyed a sled party to this Wedded 60 Years. patient very good condition. place last week and were entertained | mu—F W. Kerlin. census enumerator for | by Misses Edwina and Mil red Wie- Centre Hall borough and the North pre land. cinct of Potter township, completed the Miss Lavin Ferree returned to Greens. enumerating in the borough and is now burg, on Monday, after a two weeks at work in the township district, The | vacation at her home. AT Reporter predicts that Centre Hall's| Mrs. Ralph Krumrine and son are SPRING MILLS. population is increased a considerable spending some time at the Charles | ek of prayer services are we per cent. over st of 1910, at which Johnsonbaugh home, At Garman’'s Theatre. Friday night, January h, Buster Brown comes to Garman's opera house for one night only. To say that Buster and his dog, Tige, are as funny as they are in the pict is not stretching the truth a little bit, consequently Manager po 7 douls! present allots ments CLEVE H. EUNGARD, SPRING MILLS Distributing Dealer for Centre County. wr -_ Mr. and Mrs, George W. Rumber of Unionville, celebrated their sixti wedding auniversary on the ag9th of I cember, 191g, at their home, » i STRTI p y eo—r ———— I AA POTTERS MILLS. Emmerson Ennist bought three valu time it was 500, are installing the hea wo Boal troop men have been com- ug factory, missioned by Governor Sproul as cap- J. Zubler are spend- fy i00 in the new National Guard of | able pigs: gaughiet, Pennsylvania. Donald Zimmerman, an | ins R Foust tins Some home trom W nrg electrician, has been named captain of | Ohio to spend the winter with L G.| ir Allison spent a few | 0 o4valry troop, Lewisburg, and Phil | Boal i days with their mother who has been |; oo Shopmaker, manager of the Boal | Bernice and Francie Wagoer, from | very ill b 5 is improving at this writing. estate. captain of a Machine Gun Troop, | Herndon, spent Christmas with H., BE. James Kr Rip : wilo y Ba dean the ac "| to be organized at State College. Faust, : cident which caused the death of Flor- The disconnecting of the exhaust Mary Carson spent a (ew days with ence Rape is convalescing at the home ; r Mrs. Calvin King, pipe on his Ford car, permitting the ex- i, Florence Rearick was a Sunday baust to escape Sirectly Ender the foot visitor with relatives, board, came near causing the death of| as held br Mee atv Past apd | } Chester Helsy, of Pleasant Gap. He WAR gia TY « Mary Tous ar i was found lying in his car at the Beatty | : The ice houses are being filled, | Miss Kathryn Sinkabine. i The next number on the lecture J a8 KI ing Sinkin tas will be ot . th Smith | MOOT garage, having inhaled sufficient ! There was good skating on Sink 8 course will be on Jan. 14th—J, Smith gas to render him unconscious, and had I® Creek, Christmas day. Damson—who comes highly recom: | he not been discovered until a little later | ——————————— mended, death would have resulted. { Be a Reporter reader. Pa—————————— A OA SIA EHH HI a A. SOR SA LH SAN SI | friends in Rebersburg, {| The entertainment at the Potters Mills school house was well attended. A
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