The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 25, 1920, Image 5

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    LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Farmers are hauling $2 40 wheat to
market this week,
Government seeds are being distribut-
; jed through the public schools, this year,
Rumors of a double wedding in Cen-
“tre Hall, within the next month, are be-
ing noised about.
Miss Mary Dinges, a graduate nurse,
is at the home of her parents, Mr, and
Mrs. H. W. Dinges.
Rev. J. F. Bingman, the new United
Evangelical pastor, and family, are now
located in their new home in Centre
Hall.
John H. Weiser had a $4800 sale, at
Tusseyville, on Monday. His chickens
alone figured almost $700, and sold for
$2.30 and $2.35 apiece,
Miss Elizabeth Boozer, a graduate
nurse of the Allegheny General Hospit-
al, at Pittsburgh, arrived at her home in
Centre Hall last Thursday.
F. H. Koons, of State College, and
his brother, L. C. Koons, of Muncy,
have purchased a hardware business in
Muncy, and have already taken posses-
sion.
Mrs. J. S. Getchell and two sons, of
Greensburg, have been spending the
past week or more with the former's
parents, ‘Squire and Mrs. Cyrus Bruo-
gart.
Miss Esther Lingle, who spent the
past three months with her aunt, Mrs,
W. W. Jamison, at Youngstown, Ohio,
returned to her home near Tusseyville
last week.
Lieut. Boyd Magee came
Philadelphia on Thursday,
again on Monday afternoon.
here he was the guest of the George
Emerick family.
up from
returning
While
H.
railroad
injury
from
Charles Coldron, one of the
section hands, sustained a siight
to the top of his head, on Tuesday,
a flying stone hurled from blasting rock
at Paddy mountain.
er to afford out-of-town people
play, the
their enter-
April
In ord
an opportunity to attend their
local Rebekahs will repeat
tainment on Satur day evening,
17th, in Grange hall,
To forestall a recurrence
cellars during spring thaws and heavy
rains, Mrs. Lambert is now making
preparations to drain the cellar of her
double house into the cesspool.
of flooded
t's beginning to look as though we
can afford to eat all the eggs we like, for
Easter. The price
down trend.
of the chocolate variety,
F.V. Goodhartand Dr. ].V. Foster au-
toed to Lewistown on Sunday,
off at Mil to visit the former's
er-in-
been
Ww.
continues on the
We're
however.
ward not speaking
stopping
roy broth-
law, W. R, Winegardner, who has
g
iL.
M.
at
near Berwick,
on Monday.
Grove, of was a
caller Mr.
Grove divides his time between his new
and old residences, Berwick and Spring
Mills, res pect vely, and 1s kept busy on
this office
surveying jobs.
Samuel
having h
of a hoisting machine while working
Seward, near Joh
last
home for
ad his foot crushed in
Gross is repairs,
the gears
at
Tuesday
week, back t
3
Work Dy next w
of Pine Grove
resignation
'Squire D. W. Miller,
Mills, tendered his
ice of the Peace, last week,
been accepted. Thus Ferguson town-
ship is without a ‘Squire, W. 8S. Ward,
who was el lected in the West inct
having failed to lift his commission.
: Iu
As just.
which has
The property purchased
Durst, in the borough, and
pects to occupy soon, was last week
wired for electric light. Mr. Durst 1s
also making preparations for extensive
improvements on the p roperty, which,
when completed, will give the residence
a decidedly changed appearance.
by Samuel
which he ex-
On Friday morning, 9 o'clock,
High school room, |]. B. Paynes,
vocational supervisor, will
fourth lesson, as follows :
view on poultry : illustrated lecture by
poultry inspector from Penna. State
College on breeds and types of poultry
houses.” Anyone interested may at
tend.
As a wedding present on the second
anniversary of their marriage, William
W. Kerlin, junior member of the firm of
Kerlins' Grand View Poultry Farm, pre-
sented a $125.00 Pathe phonograph to his
wife. The instrument was purchased
through the local dealer, F. V. Good-
hart. and is an exceptionally handsome
and sweet-toned machine.
William P, Kuhn, a native of Boals-
rg, and well know in Centre Hall,
where he also lived when a boy, fell heir
to $2000 under the will of Albert Frank-
lin Young of Williamsport. Mr. Young
was the head of the Bush & Bull de-
partment store, in Williamsport, where
Mr. Kuhn was employed a long time.
All the employes of the company were
remembered to some extent under the
same, and many local institutions were
liberally remembered.
Frank J. Philips, of Colyer, who since
last December had been employed by
the Erie railroad as stationary engineer
at Youngstown, Ohio, arrived at his
home the latter part of last week to be
ready for the opening of the epring work
on the State forests, under the supervi-
sion of Forester John Keller, of Boals-
burg. Mr. Philips states that there was
comparatively little snow in Youngs
town, Ohio, and that he knew he was
back in dear old Centre county when he
saw the huge snow drifts between Belle-
fonte and Centre Hall,
in the
county
give his
** General re-
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
F. P. Geary is having interior paint.
ing done in his home, W. 8. Slick is
doing the work.
Catarrhal | Deafness Cannot Be Cured
the disen wd fh srhic no
y Oe way to curs
that is by ia
cannot reach
nr There lu
catarrbal denfness,
constitutional remedy
rhal Deafness 8 caused by an in
1 condition of the mucous lining of
achian Tube, When this tube in
fed you have a rumbling sound or im
perfect Baarine and when Lt is entirely
closed, Deafness is the result. Unless the
inflammation can be reduced and this tube
restored to its normal condition, hearing
will be destroyed forever. Many
deafness are caused by catarrh,
an inflamed condition of the
faces. Hall's Catarrh
the blood on the
gystem
We
‘ r ,
Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Lutz attended
the funeral of a cousin, Jermiah Lutz, at
Curtin, on Sunday,
Rev. C. F. Catherman has been re-
turned to the Penns Valley charge by
the Central Pennsylvania Conference,
The Lewisburg Journal says: Dr, H,
Bitner attended a meeting of the direct.
ors of Franklin and Marshall College at
Lancaster.
infiar
mucous sur
Medicine
mucous surfaces of the
will give One Hundred
be cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine.
culars free. All Druggists. 78c.
F, J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0,
Miss Mary Schlessing, a registered |
nurse of Philadelphia, is boarding at the |
John M. Luse home, having been direct
ed here by a companion nurse, Miss
Carrie Sweetwood. Miss Schlessing
came here to recover from a recent ill-
ness.
The literary society of the Centre Hall
High school will give a literary program
in the Grange hall on Saturday evening.
The subject for debate ‘Resolved |
that the President of the United States
should be elected by popular
The public is invited to attend,
Class No. 1 of the Reformed Sunday-
school, Boalsburg, will serve a chicken
and waffle supper in Malta hall, Satur.
day evening, April Ice
cake, etc., will also be on sale. Supper
tickets, so cents. The supper 1s guaran-
teed to satisfy your hunger, . .
and saves money bes ides.
Mr. and Mrs. W, 8S. Martz, of Tussey~| Banner Lye, 5% pounds of kitch
i ’ g
ville, gave a party on Tuesday evening | ten minutes’ easy work (no boiling or large
| kettles), and you have 10pc nds of best hard
of Neat week in honor of their daughter | soap or 20 gallons of soft soap,
Catherine's s
ixteenth birthday Wapives. Lanner Lyeis sold by your grocer or drug pists,
sary. Choice refre | Write to us for free booklet, ** Uses of Hanmer Fes
The foll
lowing
Weiser, Ora Fox,
McClellan, Bruce Horner, John
Stoner, Emily, Floyd, Boyd and Andrew
Jordan, Edgar Miller, Willa Weaver
Ella and Irvin Meiss, Mary
Tate, Evan Smith, Grace
and Mrs. Willard Smith
Geraldine, Mr. and Mrs
two children, Mr
Clayton, Paul,
Martz.
is,
od sosafe!
cal t abity sted,
nd disinfects
nner Ly
nd colorle 53
iectant the
or cleaning
Y, miik-pang
v ater, andthe | 8)
of washing and cleaning will | be cut {no haif,
Makes pure soap
vote,”’
Use ft §
ks, dairy
3rd. cream,
Nl greases,
118 were served
Alice
Hazel |
and Ste rl
were present
Mae McClellan,
and
Horner,
and
daughter
Roy Martz and
, and Mrs. Wm. Martz, !
and Cather
Write LeRoy Plow Co., LeRoy, N.Y.
WANTED. ~ Capable woman or girl for general
| house work ; three in ‘amily. Wages, 850 per
week, Address Box 162, Reedsvilie, Pa sid
Anna
ine
WASHINGTON NEWS LETTER.
| (Continued from first rage.)
| the dough of the government worker,
80, everything considered, government
| paydays in the Capital City contributea
full measure of prosperity into the cash
registers of most of the individuals and
| firms serving the public.
nant
Insurance and
Real Estate
Want to Buy or Sell?
SEE US FIRST
Chas. D. Bartholomew
CENTRE HALL, PA,
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,
| years old,
{gray h
Black horse, 8
weighs 1750, works anywhere ;
8 years old, weighs 1450,
horse, weighs
ors
1ere ; black
black horse,
3 MIL
weighs 1350
CH COWS, 8 were fresh last
will be re gh S000.
AD YOUNG CATTLE, and 1
ung cattle consist of 6 steers
i coming
years old.
*
107 rn stock,
20 SHOATS, 1 BOAR. Shoats weigh
n on ears and oats,
M.
ioneer,
you will like this Camel Turkish
and Domestic
blend!
OU never got such cigarette-
contentment as Camels hand
you. Camels quality and expert
blend of choice Turkish and choice
Domestic Tobaccos make this
goodness possible—and make you
prefer this Camel blenidtoeither
kindoftobaccosmokedstraight!
Camels mellow-mildness is a
revelation! Smoke them with
freedom without tiring your taste!
They leave no unpleasant ciga-
retty aftertaste nor unpleasant
cigaretty odor!
Give Camels every test—then
compare them puff-for-puff with
any cigarette in the world |
od
%
-— ry
Hi 3
Dona: -
Camels are sold overywhere
in scientifically sealed packages
of 20 cigarettes; or ten packs
ages ( J00 cigarettes) in & ginne.
fon-papercovered certon,. We
#frongdly recommend this
Carton for the home or office
supply or when you travel
R. J. REYNOLDS
TOBACCO CO.
Winston Salem, N. GQ
| | JAMES Ww. SWABB
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
LINDER HALL, CENTRE CO., PA.
Dende, Morigages, Wills, &e, written aro
ecuted with care. All jegal busses prom
attended to, Ppecial attention given too
Hing of Estates. Marriage Licenses, Anis
{| tlle Licenses, nnd sil other Alpi at
GROVE, Executor, | Blanks kept ou hand. ova. v4
Bpring Mills, Fa | =
old |
nn
Letters t stamen'ary unon fhe estate of
Naucy Helm, late of Gregg township, Centre Co,, |
deceased, having been grant 4d tw the under]
signed, all persons knowing themselves indebt-
ed Jo the same sre hereby requested to make |
prompt ment, and those haviog claims |
ratio sald estate must present them duly suth- |
entientsd for settlement,
WwW. M,
Gettlg & Bower, Altys,,
Bellefonte, Pa.
The Centre Reporter. $1. co a vear
ar RECEIVED a big purchase of handsome
Coats, Suits and Dresses. Many of a kind to
to be offered in onc of the most extraordinary
sales ever conducted, Thi; early-season buying means
a great opportunity for hundreds of women. Every
style and color imagenable! And the Savings are
nothing short of remarkable, No> woman will want
to miss this opportunity.
New Spring Suits
for Men and Young Men
You undoubtedly have your own idea as to what
constitutes a good suit of clothes. Come and see if
these don’t measure up to your standard.
Your Boy's Easter Suit is ready, Bring him in
and choose one that both you and he will like,
Easter Footwear
for the Entire Family
For the Young Women and Men who seek Style
at a saving but demand Quality and Fine Workman-
ship as well, we are offering an exceptional opportu-
nity,
D. J. Nieman
Department Store MILLHEIM
MAKE YOUR DOL.-
LAR BUY MORE
True, indeed, it is that the purchasing value
of a Dollar has decreased so as to give you
very little in return for one hundred cents.
However, you have observed that that same
Dollar will buy more of the same quality
merchandise at one place than at another.
It is with no thought of boasting that we say
we are selling first-class goods at prices which
our friends say are considerabe less than ask-
ed by most of our competitors. You, too,
should know of these savings, and thus
“make your dollar buy more.”
New Goods Arriving Daily.
We cannot enumerate our many lines in this
space. We simply ask you to call and we
feel sure you will go away satisfied with your
purchases.
Have You Tried Buying at Brown's Stare ?
BROWN’S
BRT ror