da ESR SERA ata So" PBI mma A A? wr PIA wy LING Rr RRSP na TU HRS Sram a LL ————— i i LOCAL AND PERSONAL. i LOCAL AND PERSONAL. 1 THE DEATH RECORD. Your 1919 auto license is good until | A meeing of the P, O. 8S. of A, will be | January 15th. ! held this (Thursday) evening. «Continued from first pago . . . % s | : on i 3 + (Y'T se . The ringing of church bells and the| A fawn roaming ina Semetery was a r | NC T IC E NO I I JE | y 8 y Wi saddler bv cunation. | blowing of whistles ushered in 1920 in| a sight observed in Millkeim, Fenty. He a 4 saddler Dy occupation, i Ti Enti Janna No M 1 “ ut during th ast vears de «1 much Bi 1 ‘yy kh" crc Centre Hall. Mrs, Mary Snyder f Muncy, was the 5 y 4 pa year devoted mn : 1 - ntire AN0 grenar i . ; hed 1 Fe oP his time to writing fire insurance. He | r a 1 oy scouts are preparing to | guest of her sister ig rertie Plorav . b vs i E XX ’ we The local boy scouts are prepari Le st er sr, Miss Gertie Floray, | was a me mber of the Reformed chu i 45 Stock of Wo- dise Charged give a play in the Grange hall on the | during the hrlidays. iw b ore ~ 1 a ar. Hi n : evening of January jist, George McClints for almos lf | Mary Elizabeth Weaver. whe ‘ rvi ves as men’s Coats al During The Centre County mons TADS entury engage . | +4 Of uneral director in | does also one daughter, Mrs. se Kid ¢ >: - ‘ will meet with the Spring Mills Grange | Lewistown, $ retired, der, of Ye: l a son, Sum | and Suits - - ere eeemsetm—————— [his igertow n, an rs ————————————— i ——— on Thursday, 20th instant Jvanpelistic mesting gutisgs wilioegis snjof Musiepelie, syngs, Wehgan, Cut to One-Hall SALE Thursday, Jan. “6th Sale, | evening, January 11, and a sister, Mrs. Benjamii with relatives in Williamsport; Samuel Ulrich, who h: bees. } he | Middleburg, also survive, John F ream and Miss Beatrice | lefonte } ta r tre ent, return- p—— Kreamer for a week or more visited Mr. | ed to his home near Spring Mills much| Grove.—Mrs. Mary A. Grove died i This will prove the Greatest Opportunity for those late buyers who are still oy me ther, in Reading. | eo. les! > home of Mr. and Mrs. in need of Winter Clothing, Remember, the cold weather is just coming ; you a | tpl, rm, bree belonging to) Josh 5, Presi Her maiden wun {| have the chance now to buy the same goods for ONE-HALF the amount which fonte, was home on New Year's day. | had his leg broken by being kicked by a | burg, where interment was made. Her you would have paid at the beginning ol the season, Harvey Vonada, of Spring Mills, wag horse, The stimal w%as theq ordered age was seventy-three years We have a very large variety to select from and below we quote you a few a caller at this office recently and or oe — prices. Remember, this merchandise will be sold regardless of cost. sreomn RN ——————— nm occasion t —— season with friends in Youungstow BE 0 iq MONEY. STOPS On the farm. 1. inat institution Tuesday. Int at Now $32.50 Women S - Ohio. Mrs. Rebecca Dunkle sold her home in] will be made at Th ville. Further Now $15.00 You are naturally interested in being Millhi polatonih . ugusta Edmonds particulars will aj pear later, $60.00 Coats Coats of the winter. Read Ressler's now adv, | place aud in living. with her daughter, Te Now $30.00 Reduced $25.00 Coats f the wint the wint a WW it tails vou Liow Mrs. Edward Albright, at Spring Bank. | AUC. Falk, UH of Job, We $50.00 Coats Now $12 50 Hon. W. M. Allison and daughter Miss Myra Kimport cl 1 her milin ago at the illiamsport hospital ab ut y - Miss Mabel, spent the Christmas season | ey store in Centre Hall, and this week] Gy 0 after she had a couple of teeth Now $25.00 One I la ) with the formes Charles 4 a, [18 Visiing Mm olate Loliege. he 1} 1 ] Deatl $40 00 C $2000 Costs in oenns ; . a : . ar near re she will move her busine - ’ : - 2 y . : . : he veal] Te 2. oats | . Y i ited fron hit rrhages Now $20.00 (READ THESE PRICES) Now $1000 ilo —— 5 emgretisitoi Foon foe hd I . ed he 4 Collen \ ith an ow» PIE ; wo ; A = #ll Great Reduction in our Entire Line of Men's & Young Men's a tos Cattre fotty 14 OTOUlos while. Sousting, peat Wa|SSLimptovisn. ..~ _. . OVERCOATS, SUITS AND UNDERWEAR (Underwear for the whole family REDUCED IN PRICE.) We want everybody to come and share in this high price merchandise for little money, we D. J. Nieman, [lillheim BOALSBURG. house was «1 vacati ETE ETRE 2 CECILY EER TR LTE, WI to re pendi ‘} Rochester Mr of Has Wo a — GEORGES VALLEY. ail alta » 1 Tyrone, spent Christmas seas stead, wes Cloyd Bre and relatives day. Roy H. Gr Bellefor troop, Pent comin! Sf GE pe provisi . ue past years SW ini 3 4 irs ia Hi8 Year Ss 1 : foe * a5 vy 1s «borers 4 Mr. acd Mrs. Elmer hem will b south. bis ohieetiv t ‘ol a wskoommnilobomn Britain Thug ith, bh ) 1 poin ing Cavalry 3 . a. # tional Guard, . ek tas : : h relatives at "Philips. : that the miles out . 3 A 2 anh Cerne 4 profiteer, e mayl , a« d . . a ht. “A . have abot He may| ¢ 1:0. will bring home with her h Mr. and Mir ; . Stuart and gin far: the All by W. | bacco It is onto ti e Allison homestead nearby. |. oing back home with Charley, and he Tan ie we or and Hittle dauRiter aug’ E aml R ik. RK David Sta. 52 BIG ISSUES—ONE DOLLAR The Dasham boys are hustlers and Mrs. 8 th est wishes of everybody for ag > ‘ ‘ MiB Taw. ont sie died Ra Sthyl. are visiti Mr. ar Mrs. race LYE IP tuart and n, East End, make farming pay out good divi : undance of success, - ¢ [ Pit pent Christmas with reia *%2 Stover, in Youngstown, Ohi itt 1, Spent Larnsimas wil i The Funkle homestead at Tussey- According to the State Game Commis- " Mis Elodia ' : tives ber 1 1€ . c er : . The M SEs Fiodia an yaa arte ir ¥ : SEs & £247 gh 13 } v inn ren x] 1 ig 1 aire ' i a ville will see a ch; ge of te nants before | sion reports it is believed that close to daughters of Mr, and Mrs. J te: iss Mart! outz, of The Ohio Val. Centre Hall, Pa spring. riugn Runkle, the present oc- | 100 does were killed by hunters of the Bm . : . : . rr Ty yeneral Hospital WwW Virginia ’ . . after spending two weeks here, returned ’ re Td * as. hd pen t week with her parents, Mr, thaand . tion te tati one of his brother's W. G. Runkle's having been already made by game to State College. Nimser Hout * } ’ An authorized subscription representative of " 1 ‘.t : » . oh . y oy 1 AF ae sar i winlavw y 3NG MIs, Llne LA by , R Ties Home ¥ s Event ; farms. ‘a mes Runkle, another | wardens on charges of illegal shooting Miss Martha Stover is employed at TheCountry Gentleman ~~ TheladiesHome Journal ~~ The Saterday Evening Post brother, will come back to Tusseyville, [of does and fawns. In most of these | State College. 52 fever $100 12 mw $1.75 52 isom—R2.00 ERT cupant, ili move to Milesburg, « nto State during the deer season, so arrests CS 7 ' tania aves ff $3.11 3 vi from wv lace removed a few | cases Berry fives were imposed. Car- Miss Lizzie Yarger, of Bellefonte, vis- TR 3 ’ x “~s » on vy - years ago. casses were confiscated in some in ited her sister, Mra. A. 8S, Stover, From CHie axa After farmir for a period of ten | stances here she went to Harrisburg and later iar: peri oO ‘ gy . . bg years, George W, Sharer will move from Mrs. Bloomer Weaver, who with her yi 80 $0 boride > *l pend a: few moths ; : Little. soc the Bartges faim at Earlystown, where | husband lives on the Adam F, Hec kman with her cousing, ir. and Mrs. James E. — he lived for two years, to the Bartholo.| farm, along Sinking Creek, was a caller Breow, pp it mew house on Hoffer street, Centre Hall, | last week to boost her subscription on The Pink Label. Mr, Sharer will make sale of his large | the Reporter, Farming is all right, Mrs, farm stock aud implements next March, | Weaver says, but lots of work. They He is coming to town, but not with the | had the misfortuné to lose their driving intention of retiring : he simply quit be. f n reel ve y 3 ‘ m : cause he could not oy or Tnply Juit be. ore 2 Te go. : he pea for he fest vg a fis pial label ! ¥ : | We suit him and is awaiting an opportunit y | the animal was found dead in its stall, ily deni ra Reporter ho p kr oie ind K ee MRC - is casy to usc » y Hn 3 BAL WE 8 +f week. Look it over. If there is not a HR x p vis : as BL at to do so, ving strangled to death, : The Pink Label appears this week This indicates thal ail credits for sub- scription paid since September 20, ap- “20” or "a1" on it, join the boosters : a we Cad gy No other lye Is packed sosafely and conve Among the guests entertained at the iff The painters are completing the inte- ss i———— : er ¥ oF 3 5 Wh AEROS | manily js er aan. OL 1 wa nr home of Mrs. and Mrs, I, A. Sweetwood ffrior decorations of the remodeled Odd LOST,~A liack traveling bag, on / - : po CE £0 easily an Wd thoroug hly v SE Dror Iye. it in Centre Hall, during the past few | Fellows hall in this place, and already | road between Potters Mills and Spring : Bi neil 0 i. RSET | is not old-st tye lye. Qdoriess and colorless ; . A | the greatest cleanser and disinfectant tho weeks, were Mrs, Grace Bevelander, of | the new home of the three-link fraternity | Mills, on Christmas, Finder please coms. ; world has ever known, Use it for o aning | Philadelphia, who was in France two | is beginning to make a decided pleasing | municate with Clinton Strickler, at Aa- h : | your kitchen, cellar, sinks, dairy, milk-pans years as a nurse, and William Miner, of appearance, To top it off, the local ronsburg, i : pon fein HARRY F. GROVE | ahdsoten, ir soltehing wider, addthe apo Mt. Holly, N. J. The former accom. | electricians, Boozer, and Flink, wired —————————— or rv | is panied home Miss Carrie Sweetwood, a | the ball and installed beautiful brasco Editors Take No Chances. - Auctioneer Makes pure soap . w : J thas cuy, ud te Row in lights, witch ay De ured fo nuy See & armel Itoh was piiblishad in Mount A number of years of experience al ana Saves EY I Tas. of Richt a y | 4 68 ite. gre } OF HIE yn R 0 Of On OCCARIONS armel Item December 16 . 4 * ' peetwood, who belongs to the | of degree work, The whole makes an} *'All persons owing the Item money Centre Hall Lecture Course this business HeAT. that I am qualified | tend you work aon: pve clerical force at Camp Dix. It! impression which is a credit to the Odd il pleate pay up toni ight ar morTow | | Sat Yanun 17 1920 to give goo service, s0ap of 20 g yh ey is 3 or a Te the world comes to an en e do not | oy / Writ: m v ba ol | = Baumer Lyets years since the five Sweetwood Fellows and gives them a home that ant to go chasing ‘all over h—' for the | ' y 44, | rit: me at Tyrone, apd ea wold rs Sever 3 Arana n were all at home on Christmas, ' leaves nothing to be desired. few dollars you owe us.” i - ro Chemical Wor Works Philedelphia Us 4
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