REPORTER D WEEKLY. FES IQUE ea CENTRE HALL - - PENNA. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1920 SMITH & BAILED 8. W. 6M Proprietors Editor { Loca® Pditor and EDWARD BE, BAYLEY Rasiness Manager me — = am————_ Entered the Past Offer in Centre Hall aa second Clase mall mattor TERME. Tho terms of sabsoription to the Re porter are ono and ond half dollars par Year, ADVERTISING RATES—Disnlay advertise meant of t *m tnnhos. for throa or more in sertinne "h for each {sme , Dis Ja adv y vine lage space than ten nohes snd’ oR ' ineertions, from fifteen ronty-five ingh for each sane, Minimaom charge Local no ing five onnts ne whe, els n twenty fv nt Laga!l not tnsertions ditional | throe nts por inoeition Aisplay advertis- insertion ; other- minimom ChArge, fi DOr for three ine for esch ad- ne TMENTS ley, morning , Tusseyville, vib Ciely. treasur there P. R. R. Sta Woodland. Safe in Tried to Cracl tion at Mo . Parcels Dead at Lewistown. Bank Cashiers Out of Prison. nd W anda ¥. bask cash- Mp MP TS “Mutt and Jeff” at Garman's. A show that is strictly out of the ordi- next attraction +, Tuesday, Feb Dream,” that mus- of all ng of all entirley new, song hits, features, a scenic adorn- ment that is certain to lift the product- ion to a lane of perfection. Thirty ple are engaged in ering tertainment f the season offered popular prices—13, 50, 75, and $1.00, _" - a ical far up-to-date n erial, * weld » v nl noveisies, 1} 3 anda off. en- at 1 the . few real Census Takers Use Aeroplanes. Everything from aer shoes is Uncle S planes to snow- by the agents of » 1920 census of the I About the only modern method of transportation either on, over, or below land or water that has not been employed in enumerating Uncle Sam's nieces and nephews seems to be the submarine, Aeroplanes have come in handy in enumeratin llers on the islands off the coast of Florida; yachts and row- boats have been used in the harbors of the country ; pative canoes have been in demand among the Hawaiian Islands ; ““flivers” are being used everywhere ; the tried and trusty mule team has car- ried the census takers out on the desert region ; and snowshoes have became the trusted aides of the census gatherers in the northern states and Alaska. a A Wanted, ~ Experienced farmer; good wages to right party, Must furnish reference, Apply to C. A, Schweitzer, Shamokin, Pa. Both phones. at a the dy g th PINE GROVE MILLS. Weather prognostication : Six weeks | bad weather, John Hess, of Altoona, visited friends here beginning of the week. J. PF. Kimport and wife spent Sunday | at the Chas. M. Dale home, on the Branch. Alf, Ripka, of Georges Valley, i8 vis- | iting relatives all along the line here and at Altoona. Among the sick are Mrs, J. C. Gates, of heart trouble ; Mrs, J. H. Williams, Mrs. Margaret Bierly and Walter Sun- day, of bronchial trouble. E. W. Hess, who was under the knife in the Bellefonte hospital, is improving nicely and is soon ready for his dis- charge. Ed. Martz resigned his job of carrying the mail between Pine Grove Mills and State College. His successor is Clara Swabb. Cards are out for another wedding of a prominent young couple in the west ern part of the county, within a few days. A sledding party of three sled loads halted at the F, W. Swabb home, Fri day evening, for a good time. Refresh- ments were served, and the party closed with a swell **hop". Last Thursday evening the Rebekahs, I. O. O. F., of State College, constituted a jolly sledding party and took the J. A. Fortney home by storm, bent on a royal ] as the Fortneys are noted entertainers, Dr. and Mrs, G. H. Woods reeeived fr Seattle, Wash,, of the telegram from of their son, Serious 1iness George 1 Woods, A second telegram, received Saturday, of influenza, in that far-off city. carried the cherry news of his improved ondition, The Odd day eveninj Fri Covers Dr. ceremonies. cess. were laid taken. R. M. Krebs was master of Mrs, piano Peterson ded at the Rev. A. M. Lutton, Rev. Ira E Rev. Wilson P. Ard D. S, presi v ce on the a REBERSBURG. (3¢ been ssck list for the past fou® weeks, is agai able to be abun The calitl pians re out on Frid evening and serenaded Harry Si and wife. Miss inh Jowersox, of near Mifflinburg Bowersox, daughte:r of Floyd is ing at this place Last Sunday morning while attending the Reformed Sunday school, Mrs, Sid- ny Krumrine received a paralytic stroke. She has since been helpless. Jacob Winkleblech this week will ish up his lumber job, near Madison- burg. He not where he will next locate his mill Miles Wance, a twelve-year-old son of Israel. Wance, on last Friday, while wrestling with a school companion, had the misfortune to fracture his right arm between the wrist and elbow, has decided definitely ——————— CENTRE MILLS. Charles Wells and Charles took dinner at the J. F. Best Monday, the former being Mrs. Best's brother, Henry Sweely went to Sugar Valley on Sunday. The neighbors about here opened the roads on Monday, so it is passable for cars to Smulliton. J. Elmer Noll moved his family to this place on Tuesday. Miss Gertrude Loughner accompanied her sister, Mrs. Noll, to this place and returned to her home at Potters Mills on Saturday. Mrs. Kline has been on the sick list for several days, C. Roy Held went to Milton to seek employment, ————— A ————— AARONSBURG. Mrs. (Rev.) Bowersox, of York, was called here last week to the home of her mother, Mrs. T. P, Condo, who was in a critical condition, but who at present shows much improvement, W. A. Guisewite, who hag been a sufferer with sciatic rheuma¥sm and Mauck home on lumbago, is very much improved, tn PES AEA Coa JAMES J. GRAMLEY WRITES. Ex-Treasurer of Centre County Cele- brates 77th Birthday in Illinois. His Democracy Unwavering. Editor Reporter : We used to have printed in our county town ol Bulletin;” I’. valley, was the editor. paper, lots of Republi 20,000 C). dlive ence to the Republican pap port, but Stiver's health f out to a company and they got te run it and he ran it in debt, and sold ont in Augus! Standard,” port and tl the time it was paid on the 20t Freeport, recently applicants Tl week. One of ti I am sur serves it Democratic party. a More Eggs. Reefer's More, Eggs” scientific tonic on the my loafers It makes layers out of » More Eggs” stimulates your ayer ou } 3 » and makes a « hampion ordinary back-yard hen, This great egg producer 8 being successfully on the Kerlin's Grand View Poultry Farm, of this Kerlin's are offering a $1. guarantee, anal 1] and the place, o package on a money-back for five ( 75) cents, ADVERTISEMENTS. A DMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE. Letters of Administration on the eetate of Henry Rossman, late of Potter township, decrascd, fotters of Administration on the above estate having been duly granted the undersigned, she would respectfully requestall persons knowing themselves Indebeed to the estate to make mime. diste payment, and those having claims seninet the same to prosent them duly suthontioated for setticment, MARY E ROSSMAN, Admrx,, 1] Contre Hall, Pa , Route 1, WANTED, ~ Capable woman or girl for general housework ; throes in family Wages, $6.00 per week. Address Box 162, Roedsville, Pa, sul WANTED, A girl for geperal nousework on farm. Good wages ad good home for right par. f State road passes house, Address PF, O. Box 134, Recidaville, Pa. orp FOR SALE. Set of 4 Spark Intensi- fiers, especially suitable for Ford car, Set is brand new. Apply at this office, ee NER BREE SF I EE PS ET GE re RR AR “> Ie o Wisely Feathered Nests “ on EE So —— pn No, oe A TR a IE of a cold or grip take GT Sh a TT #8" EB oF Bed I RR CR OR ne vere alt PS WIND : 3 PIV WY was installed in p which had hith : plll FLINGIL CUMOANNT, sv devoid § AD f in - - a ———— ——— sins erto been we ere ene halls were provided. HY not be comfortable and warm with a good supply of Winter wraps ? It sure does seem as if we're going to have an old time Winter, according to indications of the past few weeks when the thermometer registered, at times, below zero. You don’t have to complain about the old weather, in fact, you'll enjoy it if you are fully protected with Kessler’'s Warm Wraps. We have an ample assortment of warm wraps, and stylish ones too; you surely will be pleased if you provide yourself with your needs at Kessler's, We want to especially urge the Ladies to pay attention to our offerings. Our variety of Ladies’ Suits and Coats is attractive and prices are available to to all. We are making a special effort to close out our ladies’ goods, —not a garment has been spared in reducing them to a low figure. Please remember : Our styles are varied ; our prices satisfy, ————— KESSLER’ —————— — MILLHEIM PENN, DEPARTMENT STORE Ls
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