LOCAL ANDPERSONAL. § A letter for Oscar A. Horner remains unclaimed in the Centre Hall postofiice, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Puff, newlyweds, started housekeeping this week in the Stiver house at the station, Misses Isabelle and Verna Rowe visit. ed friends and relatives in Harrisburg the latter part of last week, Mr. and Mrs. William Reish, of State ter’s parents, Mr, and Mrs, Henry E. Homan, Miss Emma Homan, of Lewistown, spent a week with her grandparents, at Farmers Mills, and returned home on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Clayburn Breon and children, of Lock Haven, spent a few days at the home of Mrs. Breon's broth- er, Cleveland Mitterling. Mr, and Mrs, Bruce Meeker, of Johns- town, are visiting with Mr. Meeker's rel. atives for a week or’ more, Mr, Meeker having come to do some deer hunting About sixty dollars were raised at the Centre Hall, Tusseyville and Spring Mills Lutheran churches on Sunday for the Anti-Saloon League, following Dr. Taylor's addresses, Pauline the and spent Misses Clair Homan Reed, both of Lewistown, week of Thanksgiving with the former's grandparents, Mr. Mrs. James Scholl, at Farmers Mills. and Korman Spicher came up from Phila- delphia to join the Bradford hunting Mr. hopes to be as fortunate this last, when he killed the largest theslot. When the m Metz went to their cabin at the foot of Tussey Mountain, near Barree, they found it had been dynamited, One end of the stone structure badjbeen completely de- molished by the explosion. The dam- aged portion has been rebuilt, and the club members have offered a reward of $150.00 for information that will lead to the arrest and conviction of the guilty persons, Spicher year as buck in party, in the Seven Mts, embers of the camp Carrie Walker, aged about eleven years, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Merril J. Walker, of Farmers Mills, while at school stepped from a slightly elevated platform, and in so doing so injured one of her limbs that it became frecessary to take her to the Bellefonte hospital. At x this writing it is not known, owing to s5 the greatly swollen limb, whether a bone is torn sprained. broken, a ligament or iinmd IIL J The action of the consistory of the Reformed church in requesting Rev. R. R. Jones to reconsider his resigna- tion as pastor of this charge, and the minister's decision to do so, is gratifying not only to the great majority of his par- ishioners but to the people of Centre Hall generally. During his nine years of service here Rev. Jones | himself not only a good pastor but a good citizen as well, taking an active in- proved as terest in all things for the general good. I——————— fo ———— [ wn ~ i good in mother in the vl aid, individual world?’ who ne in 15¢8. No large for the the Great The t Mother spectacular activities of peace thousands of ex : . Peace 15 and Delawarean mn the World, * state of Pennsylvania | : ” . year is the proud record of Cardinal Gibbons Asks Aid For Starving Armenians i i in full measure. This 1s the message from James (Cardl- nal) Gibbons read at the big meeting in Washington in aid of the Near East Re- lief, The ven- erable primate of the Catholic Church . in America is in- tensely Inter- ested in the appeal which the Near East Rellef will make to the country in February for funds to support its work among the starving peoples of that stricken land. To tha Wash- ington meeting he wrote: a member of the | It stands as ‘‘the greatest ‘nse activities of war in which the | éven more important but less ! (© International.) still caring for || cardinal Gibbons. jut the Red Cross of Let every Pennsylvanian | Of all the iustitutions people, the Red Cross is the one 2 os £3 43% ' 1 1S made. There is a substantial r ine DOW 3 | in the in the future, rork of the to be carried o The public health to the necessity «f pood health, required wl rejected for physical disability, tant to the wellare of ¢ , "But this is one of the many JAE for the good of the nation. It} are Just as important as the mattis are the disaster relief, the care of the home service work, resources and the public health n Surely this great orga can people. By far the largest | In the community where it is rai Join the Red Cross duri ¢ the 1 A Wett ng the Block. hire and “ $end £1 font #® ’ will is = t« \ ¥ | the evening of the ws and celebrate * Te trim eo consed working There was sometimes n supper, pro. vided by the employer, on these ocen- I little to the the ions; there was alw drink. After the me block candlestick middle of the ays na al was ended was placed in room. the when nll glas filled, the oldest hand poured the con tents of his glass over the candle to extinguish ft. shop candle was lighted, and WE Were “Advices and Information coming from the Near East cannot be doubt ed. There Is great actual suffering and famine. These people, recently become independent and relensed from bitter thraldom, cannot sup- port themselves, And the Christian and common instincts of humanity which have prompted the people of the United States during the last two years to relieve the distress and needs, especially of the Near East, must not be allowed to grow cold and be diminished, “I hope we shall all unite in this present emergency and be able to collect sufficient funds to enable these peoples to live and work until next summer brings them perma. nent relief and subsistence, I call upon all to respond generously to the appeal now being made and trust that the committea will be gratified with the results” » which the most generous response American people own to be vitally! in the draft were } can be imagined. oth sr aotivié ner ac vities, nich of which Among these e ex-service men and their families, tion’s nursing | wis 14 hy 11303 f : diling C3 ¢ 11 or : ort of the Ameri. | 1 Is spent right | "py ee SWAB n should || AM y ! JUSTICE OF THE PEACE LINDEN HALL, CENTRE CO. PA. Deods, Mortgages, Wills, &c, written and ox ecuted with care. All legal busines promptly atisnded to. Special stiention given to seth tiing of Estates. Marriage Licenses, Auticmo blie Licetass, and other Application Hianks kept on hand, ov. 0X re i143 LACH City bd * So SS S— oa THREE MILLIONS AIDED IN FRANCE I —————— 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 $s up on any city in this country aor We also 3 issue travellers’ checks and payable all over the world. The Farmers National Bank L Millheim, Pa. Red Cross expend wr Inst fisenl } such rellef ac 1 for Sale ————— Far ope as could be con ntly discontinued, In clozing its relipf work In i) { France and Belginm—the most ex. INQUIRE OF MRS. WM. SANDERS 601 Cor. 6 & Mkt, St., Mifflinburg, Pa. tensive of all its overseas activities ~the American Red Cross furnish. od supplies to { rectly ' by gifts, or sales ut 3865 villages and di. persons nominal prises benefitted 8.000.000 —— EE — o4spd i The Reporter, $1.50 a year Killed Big Bear in Clearfield County. A fine, big bear, weighing 372 pounds was killed at Pottersdale. county, on Friday afternoon, by | Quinn, of Harrisburg Deputy Game Protector Clair Kelly, of Clearfield. and David Woolster, of Pottersdale, assisted in the killing. a —— a —— Tragic Hold-Up Near Clearfield. Peter Desewka, Austrian laborer, was shot and killed in a hold-up at a board- ing house near Clearfield on Thanks. giving night by four masked men, An- other Austrian - named Andy Gurlock, about 40 years, isin the Clearfield hos- pital with a bullet hole in his lung. DuBois officers searching for the law- breakers, later in the night, shot and wounded Felix Hanasson, 22 years old, believed to be one of the hold-up men, He is wounded in the hip. The four masked men had entered the boarding shack and compelled the occu pants of the room to put up their hands, Desewka innocently entered the room and was shot through the heart. @ur- lock dropped his hands and was shot through the lung. A An ——— An Example of the Good in the Com- pulsory School Law. The following is an excuse from the parent to a teacherof Delaware Town- ship, Northumberland county, schools. on the absence of a pupil— “We know we ne we Need our, child- ren at home, or not we have Work for them to do with out taken up the time to set an right excuses. a Person hant eaven boss of their one famley excuse bisnec is out of reason. little culing they loss in the fall. they bhant goning to Miss wen the ware was goning on wen they though, they could get a little money then they could stay at home. All winter if they bant wanted at school I can us them at home”, This is an actu. excuse sent in by the teacher for publication, —— op ——— Transfers of Real Estate. Sarah M. Bright, et ux, te W. E. Bair, tract in Miles Twp. ; 8.500, James E. Hollaway, et ux, to H, E, Bower, tract in Haines Twp. ; $1,228. $60,000. in need of the goods. 1 Worth of high-grade merchandise will be sold for jess than it could be purchased for at wholesale, only to meet the demand for lower prices, a demand which could not be met insofar as ~ Mary J. Goodhart to Frank V, Good- hart, tract in Centre Hall ; $1,500. A.P, Luse et ux, to Mary J, Goodhart, tract in Centre Hall ; $1500. a — iy s————— 4 man starts on the downgrade A from $7.50 UP 3.00 UP 5.00 UP 10.00 UP 8.00 UP 3.75 UP 3.00 UP 2.50 UP 2.50 UP 65¢ . from from from from from from from from 39¢ 19¢ 19¢ 45¢ 98¢ 19¢ 19¢ 1.19 now 1.19 now 1.45 #11 “FOR SERVICE AND VALUE” Groceries, Dry Goods artd ‘Notions REDUCED AT MEISS' STORE | Until further notice, all Groceries in our store will] be cut 5 per cent, and Dry Goods and Notions will be reduced 10 per “ago, he would not, 7 think “of leaving! } / , home { without} al)’ / ." packageof Lane's] Cold Tablets in his |; “bag, J and , ‘every, |*” one who has used ‘these tablets! 8; ‘just § as JIANES.GOLD TABLETS fo Svaew bes: Tag 1 £ # “The Pink Tablets inthe Yellow Box." RA / ° LE ROY, n.fy. Insurance and Real Estate Want to Buy or Sell ? SEE US FIRST
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