HALL - - PENN’A. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1920 Proprietors Editor { Loge’ Fditer and 1 Business Manager Cs BOM APPOINTMENTR Hall, morning ; Spring Mills, Methodist. Centre Sprucetown, afternoon evening. Reformed. — Tusseyville, morning ; Centre Hall, afternoon. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT For Li ATURR, We are authorized to announce the pame of I. I... HARVEY, of Bellefonte, as a candidate for the Legislature for Centre county ject to rules govern- ing the Republican primaries, to be held May, 18, 1920. GIS 10 NATIONAL REPUBLICAN CONVENTION, For DELEGATE We are name of requested to announce the . of Smethport, for Delegate to the ‘onvention subject » Republican Prim- 1 May 18th, 1920. P. O. rt, Pa. Lriliett : decision of ti aries to be h Adress, Sm LOCAL AND PERSONAL. I. A is confined to bed had been ill st Saturday nith's store lease leave tr wyed from d. Party wunicate with ie Pa. R.D. 2 Crawford, of sIphia, Tues- 1 the funeral of Victor Craw- keys by carryi nhakis UOADIL. ors were en- | manner at Cen tracks of are low like length e, the men its of or mountain possibly keeps Valley fastness s are enlirely satis- Liidk 1, last Fri- rendered their The au- their most generally for lack 1n un are ier ohreckengast, TT a4 nominal of State College, had a: rom asphyxiation in ti Nittany Ton, Wed- nesday evening of last She no- ming from her work, Sudden- d to take effect and ren- dered her ud 5 A doctor was hastily summoned or several hours she dition, but is week. ticed that gas seemed to be ¢ the rang n n with not paying any attention to it. ly the gas se ious, and fi rapidly i R farn i first later I Mills, on Tuesday ed by his sor his nn near ¢ tine, a long time a tenant and moved to Potters wiH be succeed- 1, Charles 8mith, who since age lived on the Bubb place, Red The Bubb home is now occupied by Harvey F. Musser, who for many years lived on the Peter Smith farm, just east of Centre Hill. Charles Miller, who is beginning farming ope- rations, is Mr. Musser’s successor. The first named Mr, Smith moved into the property Mr. Miller vacated, so you see it was a swapping among the four fam- iles, He ATT IR salad, 0) A A ———— Marriage Licenses. David C. Gilliland, Oak Hall Ella R. Rishel, Oak Hall Samuel C. Butler, Howard Florence G, Schenck, Howard William H. Royer, State College hh ——————— THE DEATH RECORD. HosTEgMAN, ~The homé of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas A. Hosterman, at Centre Hill, has been saddened by the death of their only child, Kramer M. Hosterman, who became nine years of age, January 6th, last. The boy passed Bellefonte hospital at 12.8 nesday morning, for appendicitis, away in the o'clock Wed- an operation ill following Kramer became and later became afflicted with ‘flu.’ His condition had become somewhat bet. and appendicitis further weakened his system, essary at once, and he was rushed to the Bellefonte hospital on Monday, and th operation performed that night. He came out of the ether all right, but his weakened condition could not stand the ordeal and he passed away at the time stated, At the time of going to press no funer- al arrangements had been made. Bur- ial, however, will be made in the old cemetery at Zion Hill, | HACKENBUR Mrs. 5. A. Hacken- burg died at her home in Philipsburg on Wednesday of last week, of bro pueumonia, attributable to “flu.” chial She was aged thirty-four years, one month, and fourteen days, and was a daughter of John and Sarah Ocker, deceased, of The was her only brother, body taken Rebersburg the home of Forest Ocker, at Rebersburg, from which place burial was made in the Evangelical As- sociation cemetery, Rev. Shannon offi mber of brother 3 8 Me esides the mentioned Mrs. Ed 1d a sister, Mrs f Loganton, also Mr a clean christian life Cole was a good REBERSBURG. Charles Wood! Mrs phia, is visiting in Wilson Cale is week and father, On last Friday Maud Hackenburg roucht ¢ brought to Hackenbur leceased, and womanhood in and grew CENTRE MILLS Mary Stoner spent several days at the William Sweeny home, Mrs, J. A. Kline is n this writing ot improving at A sledding party was well entertained at the W. 8. Sweely home on Thursday Mr, and Jest and family, Mr Mrs. Adam Reish and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Wise, Mr. and Mrs Frank Stover and family, Mr, and Mrs, Elmer Noll and Irvin Houtsz, Those present were Mrs. J. F. and son. wiler, Orpha Braucht, wma. Be Lin 8 Daisy W, Coble, Houserville SE A State Bank for Rebersbugr. A Stite bank is the ol} the money s ) ank ed people of Rebersburg and 3 3 Fa * 1 1 Bri alley are aiming to build The F purchase NK store property ad and this will | ommoaate tne tion 18 central and business Attention, P.O. S. of A. No. 889. There will Frid Feb. 2 to atter | placed before me by a member of Camg | All officers { all members may be a meeting on iy, 7 hear and on m t and Meeting P- nm, 889. should be presen also attend, will be called promptly at 7 13 in ’ {the camp room.—E, 8, ! president, Ripka, district Jean Sidewalks. Notice is hereby who have failed to clea: given that all snow, do so done at comply, #t oO1 exXpens PUBLIC SALE. Farm 'mplements, El isant The undersigred will se MILES EAST B at I IL s Noth Pl dence, 4 or 2 THU EFON ast (ray MARCH 18th 2 vil RSDAY, beginning ut at g Horses sand 6 3 Bote Hogs : Harness, Ftc. : id “'oods Househ JOHN W SALE, wa New H SOT oie LB Osbotie, er, Mol manure spreader, corn vator, 2 Albright cultivators, Sup on drill. lan roller, 1-way © iver st 2 ractes plows. Ov r sie ean plow spring tooth barrows 60-tooth spike harrow, | corn shelier, fanning mild, rope, pulleys and barpoon, Delis, & set work Beartess, singie Dar ness, shovess, forks, 2 sel Yau kee hay ladders, 2 wagons, 1 broad the | grind stone, el Fale st DA. M HAY TH bg § 1° New < row Gal } B® Ww RK ¥ CHARLES M ROS J. 1, Reed, auet, Wn TI cudnt lh oi oR 0 Ci office, A young man who gave his name as Wiilis port, was captured while trying to rob tiie L.o o'clock Friday morning 'homas Provens, aged 22, of 1m - ‘ Haven postoffice about 2:10 He is linton county jail and bas confes now mm the ( olor wile pa Op BP ed, according to the police, to several KE i y. He wearing clothing stolen was said to have been from Lock Hav en stores when arrested, lit Carpet Factory Burned Second Time in 3 Years. For the second time ir three years the 3elleville (Miffiin county) Carpet Fact ory has been de that out shortly after 4 o'cloc Friday afternoon burning to the groun the large frame building ‘and ruinip 1 achinery, entailing be less broke “ 1 # much ] WOUerty 1068 14t Ww i pert tas properiy f ’ + BOL 18 $1 §,000, mimi | 2 a i Eh La family, anyone desires, please its trade, MILLHEIM PENN, s k d £ a ( - STORE