LL AR THE CC! SSUED WEEKLY PENNA, CENTRE HALL ENN’A. - ing BMITH & © olny 8. W. SMITH 1920 gran THURSDAY. APRIL Yroprietors Biter \ ce Loca’ Bditer and BOWARD &, { Rusiness "Manager —¥ - aa Batered st the Post Ofioe tn Centre Hall second Class mal] mttaer TERMS, The terms of sniweription to the Re porter are ono and ono-hatl dollars per year. ADVERTISING RATESDisplay advertise t of tan or more tnchos. for throes or more In Nas, 1A% ants nar nol for asch fssae is advertisias nognying less space than ten a8 Rid Tor loge thay threes insertions, from Miuts par inch for each onmposition Minimum is BRATLEY advertis- n: other minimam charge, anying Ssplay osnh insertio tere for three Legal aotious twos per ine $ r only sat. insertions, nis par THe dfttora! na TMENTS Reforn Tussevville, after: U. Ex Hil Luth: Farmer aftern: Tussey vi » Hall, morning ; morning ; Egg > Hall, evening. 1 uf i, WB ills, morning: ; Centre Hall, Valley, afternoon ; FOLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT LEGS] ATURE to annbunce the INEY. of Belle- r the Legislature ibject to rules gov- primaries, to be Ve name of fonte, a from C: erning the D held Mav i J A NAL We are a 1 to announce the name of I. L.. HARVEY, lellefoute, as a car ! Legislature from Centre nt ubject to rules govern ing the Reg can primar to be held May 18 of ies, REPUBLICAN For Ds \3 NATIONAL We apnounce the tt, of Smethport, Delegate to the pvention subject lican Prim- P, QO. pd SPRANG MILLS. 3 James Krape, Bellefonte, Mrs. G: C, spent ing Easter with his sister K father Beatrice Decker is visiting her ; Ammon | Ira Bart amily attended the r, Mrs. Samuel nm Monday. of Mrs. Arthur £3 fugera Wance, The m were Lee sr death on Sat. urday night 1e had only lived here a few years but had gained many warm friends who are sorry to part with her so soon, Where to fir ¢ people ¥ Spr SOITY ¢ about moved to Haney to Smith's lech to the house y Haugh to his own home, waled by Winkleblech ; Hugh (zap; James Foust t vacated by Wance the Allison I Clayton Stov- store ; Da- Duck's house, Walker will Edward Zerby ited by Walker ; Robt. M 1 farm, vacat- ed by Z i iralh Corman to the Burrel ne, v ted by Hendershot, who n Cam- mings vacated by Mrs. C Fied- ler ; H he farm vacated by Vona , lagen to Prof. Hos termat Ui 1 to bis home 1} Lola Ulrich, vacates Ulrich to the Alliso 3 Jie rich ; d ; Dag- iel Ru purchased from Carter : Bia Bitner where Rug le the El Smith's { john Decker to the Gob. ble farn ] Clair Ohl to the ( 1g farm, vacated by Decker ; John Lioyd to Roland Zettle house. in and ing Smith 0 to er partmen ver vid M ¢ family to vacated |! move in *to the to his : Arber nada to vad 4 Mr.’ Sivers to slyers ; GEORGES VALLEY. A.P ' a the farm for D. D. I» . Mr. a { CW. 1 Wedne« S0aY tt home of Mrs. Lingle's parents, M: Mrs. Frank Emerick, of Penn Ha The many friends tle are gi tr VOrking single speat last of Miss Roxie Zet- to be about again, afjer being housed up with rheumatism for some time. R. R, Zettle came home from Milton, last Wednesday, where he had been em. ployed all winter. He will assist his father with fhe farm work this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Yeater gave a birthday party last Thursday evening, in bonor of their little son, Arthar, who was five years old, A fine lunch was served con isting of sandwiches, pickles, cake and ice cream. Those present were Sara Vonada, Grace Lingle, Helen Ripka, Carl Bressler, Clarence Vonada, Walter Gobble, Miles Linfle, Robert Lingle, Albert Lingle, Mrs. Jasper Lin. gle, Mrs. Prank Leister, Mrs. Lydia Lingle, Mrs, F. M. Ackerman, Mrs, Wm. Bressler, Mrs. J, B. Ripka, Row she 1s able ae, Be a Reporter reader. LS SR 5h ; TH r————— at State College in July. Boy Scouts of Pennsylvania will once | more be offered the opportunity of at- | tending an instruction and outing camp at the Pennsylvania State College, an- nouncement having just been made that the camp will open on July 4, continu- ing for three weeks to July 29. This will be the fourth summer that the scout camp has been offered by the college, and from one or two Hundred boys usu. ally go there for the outing. Scout troops will be invited to spend as much of the time set aside for the course as they desire, Hikes and ad- vance work in scouting will take up much of the time, and the ideal location of the college will make this feature at- tractive. Owver-night trips to the moun- tains of this vicinity and to the nearby “barrens” offer pleasant outings. Ar- rangement for the camp are being made by Prof. T. I, Mairs, of the school of Agriculture, and he urges that all troops attending the camp be acco mpan- ied by a scout nthster or an assistant scout master. Whilé in camp the boys will be quarted in tents on the college campus. Marriage Licenses. Charles F. Shook, Spring Mills Orphba L, Slegal, Spring Mills Matthias Zimmer, South Philipsburg Catherine Maurer, South Philipsburg Russel R. Rossman, Philadelphia Helen K, Colyer, Millbeim M.D. Ruhl, Spring Mills = Irene E. Smith, State College Joseph Flock, Julian Ruth Aikey, Bellefonte i m———— Mass Meeting at Spring Mills, A mass meeting will be held in the Grange hall, Spring Mills, on Monday We cot, dially invite all citifens and tax payers evening, April 12, at § o'clock. of Gregg township for the purpose of giving a financial statement of the school district of Gregg township R. H. Shook, s———————— Two Plays Coming. On Saturday, April 10, the stirr patriotic play “The Man Without Country”, will be presented by the jun ior Class of the Spring Mills Vocational School in the Grange hall. An tainingecomedy, “Our Aunt from Cali fornia” starts the program and betw the “Darktown Trio” pro fun for all. Tickets of for reserved seats are now on sale at the drug store. Secretary. ing uh B enter. acts will ie admission and AQMmMIsSsion and -—— Breon—Sunday. On Tuesday of last week, Leroy O, Breon and Miss Dalene Sunday, both of State College, were united in marriage at the Bush House, Bellefonte, by Rev 5S. C. Stover, pastor of the Reformed church of Boalsburg., The bride daughter of Mrs. Bertha Sunday-—the third one to be married within one year, The groom is a promising young farm er. is A ssss———— i ——— AARONSBURG. Miss Sue Lenker, of friends here a few days, Florence Orwig cam College to spend Easter vacation with her mother, Ellie Bower, of State College. spent Sunday with her parents, Mr Mrs. Samuel Bower, Raymond King and wife, from Tylers- ville, were welcome guests of the for. mer's parents, Mr Mrs. Archie King Mr. Grenoble, on Saturday, returned from a visit to his daughter, Mrs» Silk. man, of Yeagertiown, and his son Fred of Lewistown. B. F. Stover received the sad news of the death of ghter, Mrs, Lucy Leitzel, at Plainfield, 11. Mr. Stover, dis daughter, Mrs Nora M son Fred, left on Monday morning to at Lemont, “visited ¢ home from State and and his dan isser, and lef uneral in Plainfield, The Aaronsburg High School tend the f Prof, Gessner, principal, will bold commence. ment Swiss, of Beaverdale, eu th The BaclBaureate sermon will be delivered by Wi D. Donat, Ex ercises in St, Peter's Reformed church. Everyone cordially invited, Services were held in the Lutheran church during three evenings last week, the Tuesday evg. sermon having been preached by Rev. Shannon, of Rebers burg. On Thursday evening the pastor, Rev. |. J. Weaver, baptized three chil dren in the families of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stover, agirl ; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gilbert, a girl ; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Homan, a boy. On Easter holy com- munion was administéred toa large con- gregation. ' From last week Harold Orwig has secured employ- ment.at Milton, where his father is also employed, f/ \ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Johnson, before departing for their new. home in Ohio: visited friends at Lewisburg and Miff- linburg. Editor Harter and Charles Megsch, of Bellefonte, were Sunday guests of the latter's mother, Mrs. Sarah Mensch. Lee Wilt, of Lewistown, spent Sun. day at the Grenoble home, it Miss Beckie Snyder was to State Col lege on Friday to see'about renting her two houses, and had little difficulty in doing so. .M Mary Stahl came home from Booneville to get her ho..e in shape for occu for Mr. Amos Koch. Her brother, ge, from Milton, was here to assist her, Boyd Vonada and family, of Belle exercises on € OCCAasIOn, fonte, spen® A few days with the J. H. Crouse family. didi H # i arn as i not by the HIRTY denominations May 2nd. They are uniting bec: too great for any one den no duplication of effdrt ; 1 These churches know th but it needs EKaith most They know that there can on the t¢ They have and achings of Jes had the to ¢ ra budget work abro part in « and (4 gious. tra wage for the The budget is large in the if each person who loves A increase his contri i 1" dollars the bution | ’ 1s, vy hae easily subscri We fa Lett eel tho ana thi buiiders but EB a NX he o ¥ ER $ Ari LOCAL AND PERSONAL. vannot i i v - 8 ¥ The National debt was reduced dur- : : ii " | 4 that {ing the month/of March by $705 660: 1 he a om —————. ha! Dearness cr SS ————— Aut wed portion of the oar way to cure ir by & constitutional Deutness is caused by an {i Hamed condition of the mucous the Eustachian Tube When sfiamed you have 4 rar rifect hes wien slosed, De result. Uniess “ O00, { 4 . ged Robert Glisgow is moving from Mill Hall to Bellefonte, in oopsburg to Bellefonte, the Roopsburg slosed, J ai. Vole section. He will engage in trucking to! restored condition, i will be destroyed forever, Many some extent, it is degfness are caused Ly catarrh, a F4 + { an inflamed condition Several'inches of snow fell 1 uesday | faces Hail's Catarrh Medicine acts i i | the ; ¢ ie mucous surface t { ight, the weather having taken a de-| the eag on the mucous surfaces o | cided turn for colder. : We will give One Hundred Medicine All Druggisis, THe. be cured Ly Hall's Catarrh culars frees v.42 —- Millheim Journal. | - {Items from the amounting to over $7,000. The cattle stock, mostly registered Holsteins, net . Insurance and Real Estate Want to Buy or Sell ? ted 84.700, the highest priced cow se i ing for $450, of Cleveland, ( grandmother, 2. Mrs George FE, Tobias, his died, was * rat whose home { Elizabeth Alters, | relatives who accor among the anied the remaios { to Millheim last Thursday. He remain- SEE US FIRST or {ed until Monday morging, Mrs. C. O. Mallory, Charles 3 and Mrs. T, M. Gramley and ¢ Miss Orpha, of Spring Gram! 4 nrs ixTHt 4 ghter, 3 | Chas. D. Barthqlomew CENTRE HALL, PA, visit Main Mills, were al the y h s, East k. te of Gold 3 § : mm ¢ iw > - £ f L du a & the Churct R SALE- SHELVING COVERS- made of United States Army Canvas, in good condition, and any required size or weight, Both New and Second Hand, ———We can alsé supply you with——— TENTS of Any Variety ALSO Regulation Army Cots We will be pleased to fill mail TID (ET | orders promptly ¥ q a s * dik OUR PRICES ARE REASONABLE Mail or Phone : RG. W. A. Rockey the property bought from H. C. Roth. rock ; Ralph Ruckey ed by W A Rocke fagm vacated by Harry James Call Mrs, Kling vacated by 1 to the Clyde Mr, | Taver BOALSBI OV] to the f+ K OOUSg OW ne . cated by Joho | i: David Soyvder the house vacated by Harry Markel : James Reed to the property he purchas- ed from 1 Rishel estate ; Jobn Kim- port to the far Reed ; Mrs. Cathryn, Mothersbaugh to the vacatéd Kimport ; | Charles Ross t} vacated by | Mrs. Mothersbatgh ; Mrs Elmer [shler! moved to State College | Hatry Ishler to | the farm vacated by Mrs. Ishler. Al fred Lee to the house vacater by Harry. Ishler, ! he “ry i purchased by James house to by C—O OANA Transfers of Real Estate. } Samuel Gingerich to Harry Skylerd| tract in Potter Twp. ; $4500. David L, Kerr, ¢t ux to Wm, R. Fied- | ler, tract in Centre Hall $225. Daniel C. Rossman, et al, to John W, Horner, tract in Potter [wp ; $6500 8. P. Gray, et ux, to Frank Albright | tract in Ferguson Twp. ; $10.000. | Mary Hess to Michael Hess, tra Haines Twp. ; $405. i George Vonada to Wm Guisewite tract in Haines Twp. ; $100. | Luther B, Stover, et ux to Mary Aon Guisewite, tract in Haines Twp, ; $o2s. | A. MILLER & SON 114.22 Bainbridge St. PRILADELPHIA, PA. FOR SALE f 1 pair White and § Hares. 825 + buy the Call te them any day but . : residence, $ 1s, Pa 2 3 pd A bunch 34 irdays at ——— er ——— I Aaron Detwiler, admr. to Mary E,| Hess, tract in Huines Twp. ; 9148s, | Jacob Ketoer, et ux, to LL. B, Stover, | tract in Haines Twp. ; $1000. | Mary E Hess admr. to William Guise | wite. tract in Haines Twp. ; $217.55. Michael Hess td Willian Guisewite, tract in Halves Twp. ; 8500. . Thomas B. Decker et ux to Mollie H, orrect Spring Style . . - ESSLER’S SPRING STYLES typily correct dress for Ladies who desire to be original in dress. We still maintain the policy which we have set heretofore. Our se- lection of Suits, Coats, Skirts, Waists, Dresses, is enormously large and no two garments are alike. . * . Every well-dressed woman wants to be clad in an individual style. Our policy of buying enables such women to gratify their wishes. A splendid and handsome variety of CLOTHES FOR MEN. Our mod- els are attractive, of good quality, and have the exact lines which style in- dicates. : : NE Dress according to Kessler’s interpretation of style, and | you will be satisfied, wae KESSLLER’S perarmment yous [ THE HOME OF GOOD MERCHANDISE | ; | Dusan: samimen messes . S—