LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Mrs. Daniel Daup is confined to bed, suffering with rheumatism, Miss Elizabeth Dennis, of Spring Mills, was a visitor in Centre Hall on Monday, \. Miss Anna Sweeney, of Boalsburg, \ was a guest of Mrs, Lizzie Jacobs over Sunday. Mrs. J. G. King is a patient at the Bellefonte hospital, due to a general breakdown, Rev. R. R. Jones and Mr. and Mrs, F. M. Fisher are attending Eastern Sy- nod, at Norristown this week. John M, Coldron is in charge of Smith's store during Mr. Smith's stay in Illinois, which will be for two weeks, Mrs. Charles McCool, of Spring Mills visited her parents, Mr and Mrs. A. C. Ripka, in Centre Hall, last week, Domer Emerick, of Altoona, stopped off at Centre Hall for a short time on Monday, while going through town by auto. Mr, and Mrs. Cleve Mitterling and daughter motored to Lewisburg and Mifflinburg, last Thursday, and visited relatives at the latter place. M. N. Miller, on the Geiss Wagner farm, near Tusseyville, will hold public sale next spring, and has selected Thursday, March 17th, as the time. John J. Arney and granddaughter | Miss Pear] Arney, returned on Monday after a week's visit at the Miles Arney home, at Niagara Falls, New York. A. M. Grove, of near Penns Cave station, on account of ill health, will dispose of his farm stock and imple- ments on Saturday, November 27th. Miss Ruth Schreckengast, of near Centre Hall, was operated on for the re- moval of her tonsils in the Bellefonte hospital on Saturday, and returned to her home Wednesday. John D, Meyer, of Altoona, to Centre Hall on Sunday, home with him Mr. and Mrs. Kreamer, who spent Johnstown and Altoona, Mr, and Mrs. Morris Chambersburg, visited Mr. and Elmer Royer and Mrs. Frank Mrs. Shaeffer motored bringing H. W. two weeks in Shaeffer, of Mrs. Gfirerer the past week. is an aunt of Mr. Royer and Mrs. Gfrerer. The chestnut crop is practic ure. A section in a grove many bushels, year. The chestnut destroying the Prof. W. V. Dennis, will spend some time latter part of Centre Hall High soccer football and dodge ball. eager to establish clean sport schools. ally a fail the Seven Mts, where yielded t a chestnut ht is of trees heretofore is wit blig ETac gradually trees, of Spring Mil in Centre Hall the s week to coach students He i in all school George Condo, of Forbes Road, and his brother, Clyde Condo, Vander- grift, motored to Centre Hall the latter part of last week and returned on Mon- day with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. M. ‘M. Condo, who expect to spend some time with their sons in the Pittsburgh district. of Mrs. Susan Goodhart suffered a light paralytic stroke last Friday morning while at the home of her son, J. C. Goodhart, at Centre Hill, She was re- moved to Centre Hall where her daugh- ter, Mrs. Wagner Geiss, of Bellefonte, is caring for her. Her condition is good. diss Verda Rowe, who accompanied a crowd of young people to Spring Miils last Friday, was taken ill suddenly with acute indigestion and a telephone mes. sage to that effect was sent to her home Her immediate removal home was es- sential and Shaonon Boozer was sent on the errand with a Dodge car, making the trip to Spring Mills in eight minutes Miss Rowe was confined to bed short time only with her iliness. ———————— Jonathan Spangler Dead. Jonathan Spangler, of Rebersburg, passed away in the Lock Haven hospi. tal on Tuesday morning. He suffered from kidney trouble and was aged sev. enty-eight years. The body was sent to his home at Rebersburg, from which fu- neral services will be held on Saturday. His wife preceded him in death, but several children survive, quite for a A Boalsburg Physician Arrested. | Dr. William W. Woods, of Boalsburgi who was arrested last Friday on a fed. eral warrant charging violations of the Harrison anti-narcotic act, was given a preliminary hearing and was released on $1,500 bond. The government charged that Dr, Woods sold a narcotic in violation of the law. The Dr. denied the charge, ————— A Sc ———————. Auction Sale at Meiss’ Store. The last auction sale of the season at Meiss’ store, Colyer, will be held on Sat- urday evening, Oct. 30. Also, beginning today (Thursday) all groceries will be subject to a 5 per cent. discount and dry goods and notions to a 10 per cent, cut, G. R. MEISS, a ———— A —— o————— Red Cross Meeting: A meeting of the Red Cross will be held next Monday evening, Oct .25, at 7.39, in the council room, to elect officers for the coming year. A good attend- ance is expected, Chairman, WANTED.~Dining room girl, dish washer and cook at New Central Hotel, Lewistown, Pa, at pd 5 4 ' CGFENERAL MERCHANDISING BUSINESS AND BUILDING OFFERED FOR SALE. I will dispose of my gene ral merchan- dising business, together with good store building, located at Linden Hall, under terms suitable to buyer ; and un- til sale is effected, reduced prices. gains, MRS. J. W, KELLER, . at Linden Hall, Pa PORK WANTED,~—I am in the mar- ket for pork, asl will pay good prices for fat hogs. Call Bel -W, S, Luc as, Centre Hal, Pa, “WANTED. chicken house.— John H, tre Hall, Pa, 0 43pd. —Will buy a “good “colony Detwiler, Cen- Must be priced right, I, sale. Jones, Box 551, Olney, BRADFORD & C0. CENTRE HALL, PA, U nloading 1 now a car of ( *hoice ‘Whe rat Bran. attractive.—~BRADFORD & CO, Price Just received a car load of Coe-Morti- mer Fertilizer.—-BRADFORD & CO, If vou need Roofing, we have on hand BRADFORD & 0. CENTRE HALL, Catarrhial Dearness Cannot Be Cured | Ly local applications, as they cannot reach the disogued portion of the ear, There is | only one way to cure cstarrhal deafness, | und that is ‘by a constitutional Catarrhal Deafness is caused tinmed condition of the the Eustachian Tube. When this tube Is | inflamed you have a rumbling sound or im- perfect hearing, and when It is entirely | closed, Deoafness is the result, by an in- restored fo Its normal condition, will be destroyed forever. deafness are caused by catarrh, faces, the blood on the gystem We mucous surfaces of the will give One Hundred Dollars for be cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. culars free. All Druggists, Tbe. F. J. CHENEY & CO. Toledo, O. Clr~ | | ord ‘rs among friends ard neighbors for | the genuine guaranteed hosiery, full lines for | men, women and children. Eliminates darn a week for full time, Experience unnecessary. Write, INTEENATIONAL BTOCKING MILI, | Norristown, Pa. TAMES W. SWABB LINDEN HALL, CENTRE CO., PA. Deeds, Mortgages, Wills, &e¢, written srd ax ecuted with care. All legal busines prompt} “ to, Hpeclal attention given 0 pars ting of Estates, ¢ Licenses, Anica. bile Licenses, and all other Alplicatn Blanks Kept of hand. ov... 90 | CYRUS BRUNGART JUSTICE OF THE PEACE CENTRE HALL, PA. Special attention given to collecting, L-gsl writings of all classes, including deeds, mortgages licenses secured, and all meatier periairing tothe office attended to promotiy. aul 21 Real Estate 3 SEE US FIRST CENTRE HALL, PA, The Reporter, ors 50 & year CHRISTTIAS GOODS DISPLAY NOV. 11TH essay on * Tyrone, Oct. 7, 1920, where. Their purchase your New Booster Member ALTAMONT HOTEL W. C. ADLER, Prop. Little Girl Essayist Says : merch- names stand needs of your Members Altoona Booster Association Altoona Business College Central Trust Co, First National Bank = ncoin Deposit & Mountain £ Second The Bon Ton Dept The Wn m.F. Gable ( Ki os. Departm Schwartz Bros. 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