The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 11, 1920, Image 5

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LOCAL. AND PERSONAL.
W. C. T. U. at the home of Mrs. Dan-
fel Daup, Saturday evening,
Miss Mabelle Sharer is recovering
nicely from her illness with diphtheria.
Miss Elsie Slick is visiting her sister,
Mrs. Bruce Auman, at Struthers, Ohio.
Clyde Dutrow is working on the con-
struction of the large silk mill at Lewis-
town,
> The Red Cross—still the greatest
mother in the world, Fourth Roll Call,
November 11 to 25.
William McClenahan, on Wednesday,
made a trip to Altoona with an auto
truck load of furniture for Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Foss.
The Standard Steel Works at Burn-
ham has practically closed down, throw-
ing several thousand men out of em-
ployment,
Next Monday the wild turkey season
opens. and extends to the end of the
month. If you are lucky enough to bag
a bird, let the Reporter know of it.
Earl Mohney, a student at Susque-
hanna University, will occupy the Luth-
eran pulpit on the Penns Vallev ch irge,
on Sunday, in the absence of
Drumm.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Foss newly.
weds, returned from a short honeymoon
on Saturday. This week they
housekeeping at 1214 15th avenue, Al-
toona.
Rev
slart
Mrs. J. O. Diehl, of Miffiinburg, is
spending a few days this week among
retatives in the vicinity of ber former
home, Tusseyville.
F. P. Floray,
A new bank is to be established at
Coburn, according to the
Journal, and will likely be known as
The People’s Bank. Coburn is consid-
ered one of the largest shipping centers
on the L. & T. railroad.
She is a cousin of
Lewisburg
Five young people from Union coun-
ty.—Sara Dieffenderfer, Arlette Wert.
Clarence Luther Shiviey,
and Ciark Shively—made a trip by auto
mobile to Centre Hall on Sunday and
called at the home of Rev. Jingman.
Hassinger,
The pretty farm home of ex County
Treasurer George Fink, situated about
one mile North of Martha Furnace, wus
sold to Dr. W. Heaton, of Philipsburg
for $8.000. The farm, embracing 225
acres, with fine buildings, is one of the
best in Bald Eagle Valley,
Mr. and Mrs, T. L. Smith entertained
a number of young friends of
daughter, Louise, on Monday
in honor of her twelfth
Supper was and a
birthday cake, set with twelve lighted
candles, was a feature enjoyed by the
youngsters
their
evening
birthday aoni-
versary served
Clay W. Reesman, of Camden, New
Jersey, enroute to the state of Kansas.
stopped off for a short time Friday in
Centre Hall. He holds the
manager of the financial department of
the Silver Rock Mining Co, and the re.
cent purchase by the company of a large
section of land in Kansas is took
him to that part of the country at this
time,
tion of
posi
what
The male quartet of the Pennsylvania
State College student glee club will sail
from New York on December g, for the
1
ill provide
Panama canal zone where it w
entertainment for soldiers and govern-
ment employees during the pre-
ceding Christmas. The trip will be
made under the auspices of the govern-
ment, and will be third of its kind for a
Penn State musical organization during
the past seven years. Varsity quartets
appeared in Panama in 1917 and 1916,
eee tf mammmasiuinn
Corn, Potato and Apple Show.
A corn, potato and apple show will be
held in connection with the Annual
Meeting of the Centre County Farm Bu-
reau on Thursday, December 23rd, in
the Court room at Bellefonte.
Start now to select your exhibits
An exhibit of corn shall consist of ten
ears, an exhibit of apples, five apples, an
exhibit of potatoes five potatoes.
A premium of $5.00 will be given for
the best exhibit each of corn, potatoes
and apples. The best exhibits in this
show will be sent to Harrisburg to
compete in the State barm Product
Show in January.
Send or take your exhibits to the
Farm Bureau office between Dec, 10
and 21st. Plan now to have several ex-
hibits and to attend the annual meeting
of the Farm Bureau on Dec. 23rd,
week
New Sire for Gollege Herd.
The Pennsylvania. State College has
been very fortunate in securing an ex-
ceptionally well bred Holstein bull calf
as a fature sire for the college dairy
herd. He is King Valdessa Pontiac
Tobe, and was selected by E. S, Bayard,
one of the college trustees, and editor
of the ‘National Stockman and Farm-
er,” cooperating with Prof. A. A. Bor-
land, head of the college dairy husband.
ry department. He was Coraopolis, and
is an individual of good type and high
producing ancestry. His mother is one
of the handsomest cows of the breed.
with a record of nearly thirty pounds of
butter in seven days as a four year old.
His sire is King Valdessa Pontiac,
AA rt SSAA.
RIPENING CREAM-A good meth.
od for ripening cream onghe farm is to
hold the first skimming of cream at 8
degrees F. until it begins to sour, and
then cool to between so and ss degrees
and stir each successive gathering of
cream, after cooling, into the first lot.
After the last gathering has been added
to stand for eight hours
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Will Be Spent In Armenia, Persia And |
Other Sections.
New York.--Appropriations totaling
nearly $800,000 for relief work in the i
near Kast were voted at a meeting |
here of the executive committee of the |
Near East Relief. |
A gift of $150,000 from Armenians, |
resident in the United States, was re
ceived and the commiitee appropriated
£300,000 for Immediate purchase of
supplies for Armenia,
A total of $200,000 was appropriated’ |
for the Constantinople district, $125, |
000 for relief in trans-Caucasia, $115,
000 for Syria, $55,000,
Persia and about $12,000
refugees in these countries. |
Bayard Dodge of this city, son of |
Cleveland H. Dodge, was appointed to ||
direct relief activities in Syria with |
headquarters in Beirut. |
for Greek!
CENTRAL AMERICA TO UNITE.
Salvador Receives Favorable Reports |
Of Plan To Form Union.
San Salvador—Dispatchés from the!
rapitals of Central American nations
keen interest in the confer |
held at San Jose, Costa |
Rica, early in December for the pur-
pose of establishing a program for
uniting the five republics into a Cen. |
tral American Union. The objects of
the conference, which were outlined in i
® note to the Salvadorean Government
from the International Central Amer |
lcan Bureau on August 18, are declared |
to have been favorably received, and |
there is great promise that the meet. |
ing will be harmonious.
indicate
neces to be
RAILROAD TRAFFIC AT PEAK.
Reported Heavier Than During Troop |
JUSTICE OP THE PBACE
CENTRE HALL, PA.
Farm for Sale
INQUIRE OF
MRS. WM. SANDERS
601 Cor. 6 & Mkt, St.,
Miifflinburg, Pa.
Logs!
janl 21
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
All legal business Prow pi
and all other Applic pr
Nov.2v,. 920
o45pd
X PORK WANTED.—I am in the mar-
Good wages and « | ket for pork, and will pay good prices
Apply by mail to Mrs, B, | for fat hogs, Call Bell ‘phone 78 Riz
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HEN you have a bilious attack your liver fails
to perform its functions. You become con-
stipated. The food you eat ferments in your
Movements In 1918.
New York
ciation of R
ing here rep
during the
period in the history
Members of the Asso i
¢ Executives, meet |
* heaviest traffic
last few any |
of the roads, even |
exceeding the height the
1918
shippers, in
f weeks of
troop |
Co-op- i
eration on the
creased efficiencs f labor and efforts i
by railroad offi
ut of the
given
ment.
t the utmost
cilities were
as the he improve
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20 HURT IN ELECTION RIOT.
Rival. Brazilian Legislatures Contest
For Legal Power.
Rio de Janeiro
ere wounded
ccording t
The Reporter, $1.50 a year
a few minutes
ago, he would not
think of leaving
* i
without a
package of Lane's
Cold Tablets in his
every
GIN
home
tablets
I just as
highly of them.”
will
‘The Pink Tablets in the Yellow Box."
1E ROY, N. Y.
NIEMAN
or
$60,000.
in need of the goods.
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demand
YOUNG GIRLS’ COATS
from $7.50 UP
. from 3.00 UP
from 5.00 UP
from 10.00 UP
from 8.00 UP
from 3.75 UP
from 3.00 UP
from 2.50 UP
from 2.50 UP
65¢
39¢
19¢
19¢
Make your remittances by
check on this bank. Then
there will be no chance of the money
being lost or disputes as to payment.
Checks can be mailed for a two-cent stamp, Checks
are thus the cheapest and safest method of transmitt-
ing money,
We issue drafts for any amount from $5 up on
any city in this country or Canada. We also
issue travellers’ checks and letters of credit
payable all over the world.
The Farmers National Bank
l Millheim, Pa.
45¢
98¢
19¢
19¢
1.19
now 1,19
now 1.45
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ains.
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“FOR QUALITY AND
“FOR SERVICE AND VALUE"
Groceries, Dry Goods
and Notions -
REDUCED AT MEISS' STOR
Until further notice, all Groceries in our
store will be cut 5 per cent. and Diy
Goods and Notions will be reduced 10 per
cent,
G. R. MEISS
COLYER
We Are Now Making the
Very Best Flour
that can be made out of A No, 1 Wheat
The reason is that we have recently installed
a lot of New Appliances and New Machinery
in the Oak Hall Flouring Mill, which guaran-
tees the very best Flour possible to make.
All we ask is for the trade to give
this Flour a trial--
if you want the Best Bread you ever ate.
This Flour will also be sold by all first-class
grocery stores.
All housewives should bake their own bread, as it is 40 to $0
per cent cheaper than baker's bread.
BUY IT-TRY IT.
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FARMERS’ GRISTS SOLICITED.
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