LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Harper & Homan, the local garage men, have instzlled a Bell telephone in their garage. Young folks of Millheim held a dance in the new silk mill building last Friday night, Miss Jennie Thomas spent a day last week with her sister, Mrs, W, W. Reitz, at Spring Mills. * There is no school in the intermediate grade owing to the sickness of the teach. er, Robert Neff. A lady's black kid glove was found and brought to this office where the own- er may call for it, F. V, Goodhart placed a Pathe phonograph in the J. H. home one day last week. John H, Runkle, east of Centre Hall is about again after a siege of sickness which confined him to bed. To-night (Thursday): The Susque hanna University Concert Five, in Grange hall. Hear them, The Rev. J. A. Shultz family is leav- ing Centre. Hall today (Thursday) for their new home at New Freedom. The George Beam family, of near Philipsburg, left recently for their new home in Los Angeles, California. Clayton Musser, of Linden Hall, a caller at this office one day last week to put his paper ahead to 1921. Messrs, R. P. Campbell and Richard Brooks drove to near Belleville, Mifflin county, on Monday, to attend a sale, J. S. Rowe was busy the latter part of last week pumping out cellars which in some places were half full of water. Mrs. S. H. Heckman, of Johnstown, arrived at the home of her father, H. W, Kreamer, week, for a short stay. Mrs. F. O. Bairfoot very delightfully entertained a Luther League committee home on Tuesday eve- cabinet Puff Was last meeting at her ning. John Slack, son of Mr, and Mrs. C. W, Slack, has accepted a position as clerk in the railroad station at Coburn, He took his position last week. A baby boy was born to Mrs. Wallace Weaver, a few days ago, at the home of the child's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Weaver, near Colyer. D. K. Keller Dodge sedan and is awaiting its deliv. ery. Frank M. Fisher is also said to have placed an order tor a Dodge. has purchased a new Will give away free with every Vac- uum Cup tire, one tube to fit tire, This offer is good until April 1st.—D. A, Boozer, Centre Hall. who adver- do- Patronize the merchant tises. You will invariably find him ing the biggest business, and taat's why you may reasonably expect the best ser. vice, Road conditions made it imp possible for the State College Odd Fellows de- ge on team wxpects to gree team to visit Centre Hall Saturday night. The come on Saturday night of this week. A party in honor of Miss Mildred Bitts' twelfth birthday angiversary was given at her home on Monday evening. A dozen girls of Mildred’s age enjoyed ti event as only care-free youngsters atalt poultry A department of p y husbane ntirely new, is to be f Pennsylvania State July 1. H. C. Knadel pointed as the head of the 1 Mrs. (Rev.) W. R. Jones and four daughters, of Lumber City, county, are vis the home of the childrens’ grandparents, Rev. and Mrs. R. R. Jones, where they will remain for a short time, Clearfield itors at A strong force of snow shovelers op- ened the Nittany mountain road on Sun- day morning to enable Undertaker F. V. Goodbart to get through to below ’leasant Gap to deliver a casket to the Nathan Corman home, where Mrs. Cor- man lay dead, Rev. C. I, Catherman, the Methodist pastor on the Penns Valley charge, is at. tending the Central Pennsylvania Con- ference, in session at Harrisburg this week. Rev. Catherman has done ex- cellent work on the local charge and his friends hope for his return. Prof. and Mrs. N, L. Bartges enter- tained the Galbraith Brothers at their home, from Saturday until Monday morning, Prof. Bartges has on a num- ber of previous occasions come in touch with these musicians in his school work, and thereby formed a close friendship. A. Kessler, of Millheim, announces his formal spring opening by way of a large advertisement in this issue. You may feel sure that the very latest and best in men's ana women's wearing ap- parel is being offered by this progres- sive merchant for the spring and sum- mer trade, Friday afternoon, while the water in Spring creek was at its height and a number of spectators were watching it from the bridge crossing the stream at high street, Bellefonte, a number of acadamy students bet five dollars that R. D. Brown, of Bellefonte, a student at the academy, was afraid to jump from the bridge, a distance of about twenty feet, into the swollen and muddy stream. Brown took the bet and without dressing for the occasion leaped into the water and was carried down stream for about fifty feet before being able to grasp the wall at the rear of the Bush house, He bed out soaking wet, but a winner, ‘hurried off for a change of clothing, E Mrs. FF. M, Charles spent several days recently with relatives at State College, J. W. Keller spent several days last week at Harrisburg, B. P. Lonberger and two daughters and Mrs. John Ishler were Bellefonte visitors on Saturday. Miss Anna Porter, of Juniata, was a gnest at the James Ross home from Sat- urday until Monday, Mrs. John Ishler, of State College, spent several days this week with her daughter, Mrs, Clyde Brouse, here, The seniors of the Boalsburg High school will give an entertainment Satur- day evening, March 20, in Boal Hall, Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Baker and Mr, and Mrs, Philip Baker, of Elmira, N.Y., spent several days last week at the J. W. Keller home, Mrs. M. A. Woods, after spending some time with her daughter, Mrs, James Bryson, at Derry, returned to her home here on Thursday, Prof. H. C. Rothrock, of Port Matil. da, and Louis Rothrock, of State Col- lege, spent a few days last week with friends here, Rev. E. F. Brown spent Monday at Bellefonte in the interest of the Susque- hanna) University campaign will be Endowment Fund held April 12 From the accounts of the meeting at Bellefonte the prospects for this cam. paign are bright, to zo. i ——————— SPRING MILLS. & Miss Elizabeth Frederick ice on Friday morning arm, Mr. and Mrs, Andrew were to Coburn on Tuesday to help Luther Sto- vers to move, Mrs, Stover is a sister of Mr. Rote, Mrs, Arthur Lee Andrew Musser, o Friday and Satur tal work. fell ou the and broke her Rote h as been quite Aaronsb ar in town « Mrs. George Gentzell fell and herself severely, She has been confine to bed for a week. Wm, Vonada and family attended funeral of a relative at Woo Tuesday. Squire A. J. Shook made trip to Bell efonte onT MT. wife at Dar ward, « a business le where she Coss ful oper ian narfarmesd nt esSsiul peration periortimeq | pital. ia - AARONSBU RG. Mrs, Al. Bower, who spent the months with 1 Ptr n 4 o Lee Wilt, of } day at the Grenoble Rev. W, D. very 1 f You Need Gls Consult Us On Our Regular Monthly Trip to CENTRE HALL ( CENTRE HALL HOTEL) Tuesday, March 23rd We furnish you with High-Grade Glasses at a Reasonable Price. Gohl, Rouse & Poor Eyesight Specialists 22 North 4th Street Harrisburg, Pa. ( Where Glasses are Made Right ) Mrs. spent Harry Call, several days with her f ——— pp pst GEORGES VALLEY ow ss trip to week in Bertha Potters Mil days last week with friend Miss Mary Carson, of spent a few here. Quite a bit of snowshoveling bad to be done on Monday morning before the roads were passable. P. A. Auman has returned home after spending several months in Montgom- ery county with his son, Jerome Au- man, is. ds EXECUTORS NOTICE. unnon the Naney Heim, late of Gresg township, Centre Co, deceased, having been granted to the under. signed, all persons knowing themselves indebts ed to the same sre hereby requested to make prompt payment, and those having claims against sald estate must present them duly authe enticated for settiement * W. M. GROVE, Executor, Getlig & Bower, Altyh,, Bpring Mills, fa Bellefonts, Pa old $100 Reward, $100 The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science ® has been able to cure in all its stages and that is catarrh. Catarrh being greatly influenced by constitutional conditions requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medicine is taken internally and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Sur. faces of the System thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, giving the patient strength by bullding up the con. stity ition and assisting nature in doing its work, The proprietors have so much faith in the curative power of Hall's Catarrh Medicine that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Bend tor hk of tentimoniala. Address F. J. CHENEY kK + Toledo, Ohlo, Sold w all Drugsist N Yow Dealer ar sot: handle Wie LeRoy Plow Co, LeRoy, N.Y. The Concert Five (four men and one lady) of the Susquehanna University, will give a varied musical program— principally singing-to-night (Thursday) in Grange hall, Proceeds for benefit Loysville Orphans’ Home. 15, 25, and Letters t stamoniary estate of 35 cents, Overland Chevrolet Buick Hudson Reo Dodge Just arrived—a brand new shipment of Philadelphia Diamond Grid Batteries to fit these cars. Chock full of power, Tingling with life. End your battery troubles now by installing one of these truly scientific batteries—built on the Diamond principle like the trusswork of a bridge. Batteries carried in stock for any car, any year, any model. We are the official service station for the LATTILPHIA Guaranteed for 18 Months THE NITTANY GARAGE 120 S. Pugh St. STATE COLLEGE Bell Phone 178.J Com. Phone 140-L PA. Better than Pills OU WILL NEVER wish | to take another dose of pills after having once, used Chamberlain’s Tab- lets. They are easier and more pleasant to take, more gentle and mild in their action and more reli- able. They leave the bowels in a natural condition, while the use of pills is often followed by severe constipation, : requiring ,a’ con stant increase in the dose, ‘ Brery beetle gaarante »d by ous druggist. PUBLIC SALE. Thursday, March 26 - - A. J. Cummings | One mile East of Linden Hall, on the Van Tries farm 53 HEAD LIVE STOCK — 4 WORK HORSES.—Black horse, el years old, weighs 1750, works anywhere : | gray horse, 8 years old, weighs 1450, works anywhere ; black horse, weighs 1450 ; black horse, weighs 1350. 13 MILCH COWS, —8 were fresh last | fall and 5 will be fresh soon. 14 HEAD YOUNG CATTLE, and 1 BULL.—Young cattle consist of 6 steers | 2 and 3 years old, and 8 heifers, coming | 2 years. Bull coming two years old, Cattle are all Shorthorn stock. 20 SHOATS, 1 BOAR. Shoats weigh | from 40 to 100 lbs, Also, corn on ears and oats. Sale at 10 A. M, J. 1. Reed, auctioneer. The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year. Insurance and Real Estate Want to Buy or Sell? SEE US FIRST Chas. D. Bartholomew CENTERS HALL, PA, THY errr erry errveeey *rry AMES W. SWABB JUSTICE OF THE PEACE ; LINDEN HALL, CENTRE CO. PA. | Deeds, Mortgages, Wills, &c, written ara #2 | ecuted with care. All legal busi news prom; | attended to. Special attention given 0 set | ting of Estates, Marriage Licenses, Aui- bile licenses, and all other Appl ic nth FE TTT PETE ETT TT LAST at Nieman’s Great Winter Sa this great reduction sale of W Winter Garments. while you may. can cash in on what you do k A reduction in the hand i CALL le. Only one more week for omen’s and Men’s Fall and opportunity like this you don’t know when now. s worth t You " 2 alordar wo in the calendar. $60.00 Coats $50.00 Coats $40.00 Coats $30.00 Coats $20.00 Coats Now $30.00 Now $25.00 Now $20.00 Now $1500 Now $10 00 Men's and Young $40.00 Overcoat, $35.00 Overcoats, $30.00 Overcoat: $25 00 Overcosts, Men's Overcoats Now $30.00 Now $25.00 Now $20.00 Now $15.00 OUR SPRING LINE of arriving daily, to show you the finest line of prices are very reasonable, Department Store Coats and Suits are are any previous season, and our Ladies able MILLHEM a LL True, indeed, it is that Dollar will buy more We cannot enumerate purchases. the purchasing value of the same quality our many lines in this EET Re TUSSEYVILLE