LOCAL AND PERSONAL. k The borough road needs oil. Vote for Mellville Gillet, candidate for Dé4legate for Republican National Con- vention. adv, J. Will Conley, of Bellefonte, visited his mother, Mrs. Kate Coniey, on Tues- day. Mrs. V. A, Auman and Miss Lillian Emery made a trip to Altoona last Thursday. F A, H. Spayd is excavating the cellar for his ncw home, south of the Miss Mary Fisher home, A daughter was born to Mr, and Mrs. Ralph C, Boozer at their home in Wil- mette, Illinois, last Thursday, Memorial Day at Centre Hall. Memorial Day exercises at Centre Hall will be held Saturday, May 29, at 6 o'clock p, m., at the cemetery, The decoration of graves at Tussey- ville and Sprucetown will be held at the same time as in former years, Children are requested to bring flow- ers to the school house not later than 1 o'clock, Saturday afternoon, Flags will be furnished all children who join the parade, Ws ———— A ——————————— Many Deer Found Dead In Centre County Woods. An indication of the severity of last port just made to the department of for- Items from the Millheim Journal. Rev. W. Donat, of Schuylkill Haven, oldest brother of Rev. W, D. Donat, of Aaronsburg, died on Saturday. Burial was made on Wednesday. On Tuesday forenoon Irvin P. Shaw- ver, who tenants the Mensch farm, near Millheim, bought a Waterloo Boy tract. or trom Hosterman & Stover, the local dealers, A plowing demontration was given on the Gephart farm on Monday afternoon and was attended by Mr. Shawver, who was convinced that he could use a tractor toa good advantage and was ready to buy when approached Tuesday forenoon. Mr. Shawver is farming the largest farm in this section, Mr, and Mrs. J. I. Columbus, of Los Angeles, Cal, after a visit of several Vote for Mellville Gillet, who promises to support popular choice of party in| estry by John W. Keller, of Boalsburg, | weeks with Mr, Columbus’ parents, Mr. District at the Republican National |i0 charge ot the state forest in Centre | and Mrs. Solomon Columbus, departed Convention. ady, | county. In the various woods he found Sunday for Detroit, Mich., and after a : f Rev. W 1 the | Sixteen deer, mostly does and fawns, ap- | visit of several days with Mr. Columbus’ A brother of Rev, W. D. Donat, the| : y! Reformed pastor at Aaronsburg, died at | parently dead for weeks and close to| grandmother and sister, Mrs. Benjamin his home in Wanamaker, Lehigh coun. | Streams which had been frozen to the | Goldick, will leave for their Californi { bottom during the winter, It is believ- | home. | ed the animals were starved almost to : ; death because of the deep snow and ice | counties in the central part of the state week and converted one section into a| i AS FOLLOWS: : 1 Ficiently 1 {and died of thirst, Deer have been | and in st-class garage, sufficiently large tol ‘ first-class garage, ently larg “1 found dead near small streams in other | lence been discovered on them. ty, last week. F. M. Fisher remodeled his stable last no case have any marks of vio- store three cars, i Among those seriously ill are Mrs. | Andrew Rockey, below Centre Hall;| W H. Runkle and Mrs, George W. Pot- | ter, of Centre Hall. i Samuel Durst entered the Johns-Hop_| kins University hospital at Baltimore, Md., the latter part of last week, for | treatment of the throat. vy : | Mrs. Mary Shoop will dispose of her | Fad household effects and in the course of a| few weeks will leave Centre Hall and en- | ter the Methodist home at Tyrone. i Mrs. John M. Coldron returned on | Monday from the Johns-Hopkins Uni- | versity Hospital, Baltimore, Md., Where she was a patient for several weeks. i a For National Delegates-at-Large A few of the high priced carnations | [Twelve to Elect ] were worn on Sunday, in honor of | Ir RECEIVED a big purchase of handsome Mother's day. Many wore white blos- | : : soms, which likewise spoke of the purity | Te Coats, Suits and Dresses. Many ofa kind to of a mother’s love. to be offered in one of the most extraordinary sales ever conducted. This early-season buying means a great opportunity for hundreds of women. Ever Allegheny County 1 and on Sunday visited rela at | y y day, and on Sunday visited relatives at | : ‘ | style and color imagenable! And the Savings are CHARLES J. BIDDLE ! i Bucks County I will sell at private sale, at my resi-| nothing short of remarkable, No> woman will want PERCY M. CHANDLER Philadelphia County JAMES ELVERSON, JR. Philadelphia County W. FREELAND KENDRICK Philadelphia County PHILANDER C. KNOX Allegheny County ROBERT J. McGRATH Allegheny County ANDREW W. MELLON Cut out this sample ballot and take it to the polls on TUESDAY, MAY 18 | WILLIAM WALLACE ATTERBURY xX Dr, and Mrs. H, S. Alexander, of Delaware County Belleville, visited the latter's sister, Mrs. | Geiss Wagner, in Centre Hall, on Satur- | EDWARD V. BABCOCK Spring Mills and Potters Mills, dence on Church street, all household | ; . : goods. Parties desiring same may call | to miss this opportunity, on Thursday and Saturday of this week, or Saturday aft next week.—Mrs, Mary Shoop. The following cars were sold last week by Decker Bros., of Spring Mills Chevrolet touring car to E, E, Haney, of New Spring Suit Spring Mills ; Chevrolet touring car to F. W. Johnson, Pleasant Gap ; Chevro- | for Men and Young Men let touring car to W. E. Shultz, of} Spring Mills, At the Sunday-school convention of | You undoubtedly have your own ideas a to what this district, held at Farmers Mills, last | constitutes a good suit of clothes, Come and see if Friday, the same officers that served | v Allegheny County last year were again elected for the en-| these don’t measure up to your standard, o v ; . . a ; z . ASHER MINER our Boy's Spring Suit is ready, Bring him in Luzerne County and choosz one that both you and he will like. J. HAMPTON MOORE suing year, with the exception of E.| Philadelpkia County Clayton Wagner, vice president, who | BOISE PENROSE Philadelphia County Prof. N. L.. | J. LEONARD REPLOGLE Cambria County WILLIAM I. SCHAFFER Delaware County WILLIAM C. SPROUL Delaware County aii RI Ng VR iain _——— " ——————— PAPE dE removed from the district. Bartges, of Centre Hall, was elected in | his stead. H. C. Robison, of Milesburg, m facturer of the ‘Clean Sweeper’ broom, was a business visitor iz Hall on Saturday. Who would look at Mr. Robison that he Spring Footwear for the Entire Family ty-one years of age? He pr fesses that age. N t’ that tice is there a diminuti i activities. He keeps young by keeping busy, and he e 's it For the Young Women and Men who seek Style at a saving but demand Quality and Fine Workman- h ship as well, we are offering an exceptional opportu- T. Potter, in Centre Hall. The tree, . ; 5 nut while not a tall one, nevertheless has an ye exceptionally wide spread, and every I—— I—— limb and tw ig is crowded with the beau tiful white blossoms, the whole present- | MILLHEIM A sight beautiful to be 1 is a blos soming plum tree on the h lot of J. For Delegates from the 21st District ing an appearance which beggars de-| scription, and shows nature at her best. | If a late frost does not interfere, the! tree should have an abundance of | fruit. The tree bears the German | plum, | THEODORE D. BOAL Department Store MELVILLE GILLETT POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT The candidates whose names are marked ‘x’ on this ballot are pledged to support Governor Will- iam Cameron Sproul as first choice for the nomina- tion for President, and are endorsed by The Leon- ard Wood League of the 21st Congressional District which is for Sproul first, but supports the candida- cy of Leonard Wood in preference to all candidates from outside Pennsylvania. ‘Thomas Beaver of Spring Township, The Farmer Candidate FOR LEGISLATURE on the Straight Republican Ticket WILL BE APPRECIATED, . Nominate and Elect him and he will se- cure substantial results at Harrist for Centre County, PRIMARIES, TUESDAY, MAY 18th, 1920 LEONARD WOOD LEAGUE OF THE 21st CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT, WILBUR F. LEITZELL, Chairman, Political Advertisement
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