Shdds bo didde dod didi Bedddh bdo dod : a Lal — ECUTOR'E NOT morning, was unusual for February. « are visiting at the home of William" «bed * "CUTOR'S NOTICE. Mrs. L. L. Smith has suffered for the (Coptinued. from firt page) Grossman, who has been on the sick list | Estate of L AN SON EX ANDE teen rte — : | ILLIAN ALLISON ALEXANDER past week with a severe case of tonsili- . — mmm for some time, . tle or nothing of this old plac : | Underwood No 4 calor ribh t I h ofan ‘4 | lerwood 4, one color ribbon 4 is. Ed Charles Miller, of Colyer, who had | Lstiers tes amentary on the above estate hav. | Underwood 4, Z.o0lor ribbon, back spacer. 52 50 3 } YITITYTYY ! | Remington No 6or7 (4 ind} | $4.50 inte of Centre Hall Boro, Pa., deceased, Remington No 10, visih @, Zool ribbon 1 4 k g ! > t t . cal 5S a ec fence ; and after conan Lie ng be i i - . : conan Lie on RE : : } Pe iuly granted to the un lersiened, nil | Royal No 0 ie ¢ . been sick for seve y oesaels 8 Bea ad: do © d ¥ EB ' | #i No, 1.0 ior ribbon John M. Coldron suffered a severe many residents of lower Penns Valley, | I several weeks, we are glad | perso knowing themselves to be frdebted ti | Royai Nov f 2 nor! ribbon | i : : a 34 8 § 3 8 Hora ihe same are heroby requested 1s sy Die | 03 in 2 r i t 0 st T 5. to say, is able to be around Again. eroby req ed 19 make prompt | Oliver No, 3 $15 ( Oliver % attack of acute indigestion last Thur ) ag payment, and those having claims agaist the | Off ser No 9 iu River Xo. Mrs. Arthur Slutterbeck and daughter | settlement. Pro cut them duly authenticated for | Bmith Premici 16, Linc type Koyb'd, 5 ps > ResUement, i : Mary, Mrs. E, 1. Jordanand M rs. Chas, Want to Buy or Sell 7 . I find that they know little or nothing of day night. this historic spot. Just almost directly Rev. J. F. Bingman is continuing his | south of the ancient burial place, Wolf's | © revival meetings this week, with good | Chapel, about one-half mile, was the |Sluttetbeck spent Tuesday quilting at success, sight of the famous Lower Fort. The [the home of Samuel Klinefelter, A son was born to Rev. and Mrs. [site is off the main highway, about Mrs. George Meiss, of Colyer, spent ED XECUTOR'S NOTICE, | model.” Carton opacivered. Biate mak $1 9 3 Ch D. Bart Fred. W. Barry, at Baltimore, Md., one | three miles south-east of Aaronsburg. over Sunday at Altoona where she 1s re- | delivered “+ as.D. Bartholomew. day last week, Here the men of the lower valley, head- | ceiving electric treatment, with benefi. Letters testamentary upon the estate of MAR- | Empire Type Foundry, Buffalo, N.Y. 1 CENTRE HALL, PA “ : i 1 GARET E. DAILEY, Inte of Potter Twp,, Centre > np: a in | €4 by such mighty men of valor as the |cial results, t0., deceased, having besn granted to the under. | ¥ Rev. R. P. Miller, of Philipsburg, will 8 an Liss saoncnn ns occupy the Presbyterian pulpit in Cen- - . signed, all persons knowing themselves indebt ire hereby requested to make | . ; am Harper, David Weber, and others, | ning when William 1. at § wife, | PIOmpt payment, and thoss having claims tre Hall on Sunday afternoon. . I . ning when William Jordan and his wif ' | Axainst sRid estate must present them duly suth WwW E BARTGE “ . this fort was erected as a shelter for while on their Way to church in their | enticated for settiement. ’ « 10 vd first two Stovers, Adam and Jacob, Ad-| An accident occurred on Sunday eve- | ed to the sgme D. W. Bradford, the I. H. C. dealer, sa wy : we a : ; " $ oi { 3 unloaded a carload of tractors at the those who had braved the assaults of the | Ford car, struck the buggy driven by Soangler & Waiker.a CYRUS BRUNGA KT, i «Auctioneer... bes . x ing arf BY (a a Sn AY a oss, " bd ET & YWRiker Aliys LXecutor, i Centre Hall station, last week. red men during the period of the Revo Harry Crumbling and broke the hind Bellefonte, Pa, 6 Centre Hall, Pa | Fur Hunters & Trappers : Terms Reasonable . i : lution and later. By personal observa- wheel. No one was hurt, only the fend- —— . Loan re I Wil Opes uy place of. Drea, Satisfaction Guaranteed. A regular meeting of the W. C. T. U. tion we are convinced that the exact lo- [er of the car was bent, but the little old | ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICK.— ats Pp oa ple 4 b ive ie Give me a trial. 3 2 i + : ’ Hts ? wl 4 Sut - : at opring vilis 01 November £ , yore 3 will be held at the home of Mrs. John C. | cation of this old Fort was just north- Ford rambled right along, i and will be ready tq receive yous CENTRE H. Rossman, Saturday evening. ast of the ouse. now > ry ¢ Lotters of Administration on the existe of Furs rit or . i+ ECO ve y g east of the farm house, now owned and — MARY A. BNYDEK Inchon on th Prov Ti ira. Bring them in and receive Harvey Vonada, of Georges Valley | occupied b Mr. Hasten Long. Tradi- Contre County, deceased, N. ¥. Prices for them, x v7 4 arvey Vonada, of Georg ey | occu y e ong 1 JAMES Ww. SWABB Gua anteed in good used cor ditie SEE US FIRST i {long hard service Falislartion | purchese price refunded Whisk wige | you have, PICA or ELITE, O:ders £1 ly. RIBBONS, any color or cqlorn, for any make JAMES O, FURST, Kxecut f, sellefonte, Pa. : y J : ‘Sal ‘xchs “ * 2 ts etie . . fa ¥ 4 visited his granddaughter, Mrs. Archie | tion has it, as Judge Linn remarks in es and Exchange Day. Letters of Administration on the above estate ! Business hours : Sam to 4p m, . a . . . . . “8: aaving been duly granted the unde LEA he Tel v} tom * ave ow 5 . Moyer, and other relatives in Centre | his history of Centre and Clinton coun- J J ; wold respectfully tal porters Rovio Bell phones : Warehouse, 29R 2 ; Hall, last Thursday. ties ; that there was quite a battle with | Will be beld at ths barn of DD. W Rgner 0 ares ihdebied to the nah ting : i. 3eiss. Bellefonte Phe r PeBruaary “© payment, and those | BE Claims spain . TT the Indians of this Fort and quite a row | Geiss, Bellefonte, on Tuesday, Febr MATY | ham ene Vrereut them duly authenticated for JEREMIAH ZETTLE, oltismment, res marked the last rect lace | 22nd. Inquire for full particulars. ad APR IN Ad of graves marked the last resting place ANN i particulars, Gc. D, E. SNYDER, Adm'r SPRING MILLS, PA. o4 JUTICE OF THE PEACE A general Sales and Exchange Day : » SDEN BALL, CENTRY Residence, 7R 13 Mr. and Mrs, G. O. Benner entertain- ed. Haines A. Reichel, of Harrisburg, . . State Secretary’ of the Christian En. J of those who had fought and fell. Sev- pd Boalsburg, Pa deavor, and also Miss Miriam Beck, of | eral years ago Mr. Long showed the NEW AUVERTISEMENTS Nittany, on Monday. writer bones—which appeared without ‘ = - ye The High school students realized | 47¢8400 to be human that were taken . R SALE 7) = ul Mrs. John I ore- S from the excavation which he had made | man home, on Main street, Centre H ail, for the pit to his garage at the base of |is offered for sale. Apply ange Tree Social in the Grange hal} 8 the hill. Foreman, Bellefonte. —__ . 5 pV g. Consideri 1e b . ‘ ' —- Saturday evening. Consic ering the bac On this sloping greensward warmed . . i a . A I fr weather, the proceeds were fine, FOR SALE.—Ford car, w good en » 5 shir 16d he he “gh Fn a Hi f Miss Mase D : by the sunshine, fanned by the breezes. gine ;: wo make good truck. i The condition of Miss Mary Dutrow, while the speeding aeroplanes wing their | $150.00. Earl C. Lambert. Ce ntre Hall who has been seriously ill with scarlet fight above, are the resting places of | ——— ! . fever, has improved during the Past | those who gave their lives that this val- FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE “4 2 : week to such an extent that her com- ley might be made safe for homes of set. | 800d suckling colt and nine gooa ewes = r is ici ( \ tor sale or exchange for howe tock covery is anticipated, ars Ww held de and dere tamark. | FOF sa g 10K 8, plete rec y p tiers who should do and dare, Unmark all right in every parti ular.— James C Mr. and Mrs. Edward Glenn, newly- | ed they lie: the beautiful spring from | Goodhart, Centre Hall, R. D. i weds, spent Saturday with the latter's | which those sturdy men drank, unmark brother, F. V. Goodhart, in Centre Hall. | ed ; the rise of ground where the Fort caoR SALE mn] sre distein Bull . IN HI y They failed to escape the attention of | stood, unmarked. In fact, Mr. Long's os od A a 205d. individaal : - ow . i . ai the calithumpians who during the even- | garden occupies the spot, or at least a $40.00, Registered. —~JOHN A. SN. ing delivered an old-fashioned serenade. part of it. Mr. Long is a direct LY, Centre Hall, s John D. Moore, of near Centre Hall, | scendent of those men, the Stovers, who . 3 : bad such a part in the history of this SALESMEN WANTE a gross receips of $72.00 from their Or- OR oA i Sn has a cow whose record for calves 1s five " mac the fj Gers lor iubricating i ast three vears ‘wo vy sarly settlemen And at the village o 1S, greases i in the past three vears. Two years ago | early settle viliag f ih : - : > th.anct nf bia > paint Salary r OMMISsion. vad : ~ R rs 4 en ods £1 : 4 LQ she gave birth to twin calves, and last | Fiedler, two miles north-east of the Fort pas THE : y Nx Worth of High Grade Mercha wdise will be sold FOR LE > week she repeated with a pair ‘of | site, lives ol ber Benj: Q olover, : ’ THAN $20,000, Prices cut to the very bone ! N ot a sin- R% vanre at ioht As 2 mibhte i CO, Cleveland, O healthy twins, and between the twin | 87 years old ; staight asa mighty pine, le article in our enormous stock iz epared ie erie births a lone calf was born, sturdy as the rugged oak, who still id g § Stock is spared. We take nc tons of Ine rem stnokes his pipe and can draw the tei ' consideration of losses. Stock must be unloaded at once The * Helping Hand” Class of the Lg. | S™0%es Lis pipe and can draw the trig- : ap et par of Bis ttusty rifle aa af old. Yirm theran Sunday-school met at the home | 8¢F Of bis (uS'y Tite as of old--a direct —- ee —————— ——————— - ancestor of the first Stovers, * we of Mrs, C. S. Brungart, on Tuesday eve. ning. Sixteen of the class of twenty 1 his appeal is nade lo the D. A. R : new 1 ‘ y : oe ote to the roll call and a very x SY Sauuot Something be done to have On the W. H. Meyer larm, 1-4 Mile Bast ||| us 6Ce1ve en q & Youn Men S Sui 0 interesting meeting was held. Refresh. | ‘M8 'amous spot marked? Ou; i of Centre Hill, on N ow irle } wld gr ¥ and girls shoul ow this spot ments were served by the hostess, Just to what extent the price of milch | 13... = ‘he Upper Fort near “entre | FRIDAY, MARCH 11th, 1921, 9:30 A. M. — All of them of the latest style. These were purchased by us at a surprisingly ¥ Hall, It sheltered jn s cows has tumbled may be gathered No of . ‘ £e { re : ; g on ets aay wal wh ust no place, on the top of {06 Head of Live Stock low figure from a New York manufacturer who became linancially embarrassed and ND - * " ay SP | the hill, east of the farm owned by Mr. bo os 31. . he . . . ped by C. D. Mitterling, on Saturday, Sen ore Witklebret hi re oy 31 -. o . needing cash was compelled to sell these suits at 4 sacriiiCe in order to save himself, averaged 300.00 4 head, us AgalmstLL Lc where th ke were 8 HEAD HORSES AND COLTS We bought this lot for Spot Cash for 50 Cents on the Dollar and we are ready to $105.00 a head on a loaa shipped but a overturned, and escape made to the : g he bo fit as " i . few months ago. The last load, too, Ths 4 ” : Sp 2 Re Consists f pair grey horses. weirh give the oeneclit to our customers. Every garment is highly tailored and up to the . 13 Awe ort when an attack of the n- | 120 tael yh re i % ‘ ‘ cf . was by far the best grade of cows ship- atiact ol th 33 minute in style, Every suit sold with Nieman’s guarantee of satisfaction, ped in the past year, dians was made, just he | weight reg grey are, old : sorrel horse eigl 1450 lbs. years old : black h i 3 “Great Runaway" Through the combined effort of a half A small marker dozen ladies interested in the Bellefonte Wolf's Chapel Cemste y—one of thelio years old . ev 1 ; oO Ita 0 E » —y . $ hospital, the sum of nearly $50.00 was very oldest in Centr county, This |one a grey mare, other black h 0lt ur ntire Stock of | Women od { e k place at LC various character for use in the Centre mile south of this place stood the Lower contributed for the purchase of linens of | marker : hould state that ‘just one-half . ‘ry | ties should state tha oneha CATTLE, SHEEP AND HOGS Men’s R i Hall room in the hospital. The linen | Fort of Penns Valley." This old ceme- Forty hea d Red Poll and Short. \ will be made up by the ladies and others tery is historic in itself. It contains the | born ¢ attie : 13 milch cows, fall who may become interested, Previous- remains of those famous men who made fers will } dll Ve 00d S | ani r clogs 'S rer si fers wis ly money was dontributed for r painting | the valley safe 16 Stovers. Weaver sale, or close spriagers ; a be fe x bu y oney $ piribute tepyalnlng | the valley safe—t WLOVEDS, Weavers, | fresh by time of sale or soon alter Every $z¢ y Coat and vo} “ 4 | eTet 5 $15 oo Shoes, Cut Price . . . . 3 . « $9.00 “ $12.00 Shoes, * $10.00 Shoes, ds BE S—— ——— ————— of the room and an electric reading | and others. Those graves have not |steers, 2 small'steefs. 1 larce regis in All $60 Men's Suits & Uvercoats, Now . $28. ¢« $45 oo ustice to the organization, I will Say 1.00 when the degree team from Bellefonte | S00uld be noticed, and the Society not-|ewes, 1 b t 34 laean | “ $39 ‘ * $15.00 . in April—1 a pure bred Chester-w * w = provided. Let us not forget these brave |? '” AP ¥ y $20, $9.50 h om. dd Se ro? ire Stock of band with them and consequently there ; ; : Re ors Bo P the eyes of Col. Shoemaker, the one who | Crossed. ¥S 2- 1€Ce ' ed the business session. Visiting mem- | Serve central Pennsylvania history, | Two 4inch tread WaZoRs: ose with . . ott Fact shat acl; a srs wo 44-inch tr ns, ope v i bers present included fifty-five from | cannot but feel that he would do all POS] 200d box! sets Yankee ladders : Dee f P ible to awit in thin very worthy ob | ieks, #20 Yankee adders’ ice Prices. s : ; 5 . Ini i Port . {eversink | awaken to the privilege that is ours, " ‘“ “w gu " it Unity Run, Fort Augusta, Neversink, i 8 : ery rake, dump rake, good hay $20.00 i $10 oo ; Col. SHOEMAKER'S RESPONSE planter with phos attach. ; 3 Albright Will America Fail ? OL, SHOEMAKER'S REsronse, : - $ 5 00 Shoes, who has been in charge of the Near | vised interested parties that he will pro- | 3 Perry spring harrows, each 18 teeth be no Armenian problem. Armenia ter. | Chapel cemetery, designating tle spot fanning mill, New Holland wood saw. ; new; wheel barrow, _ She lives literally, of the whole Nation have | dedicated on the Fourth of July, coming. $1 50 Men's Work Shirts, reduced to. . . . 9%¢ lamp was also donated quite recently, | been marked by the D. A. Ri, but in| Red Poll bull, 5 bulls, 1; fro 1 ) g . 13 months oid ; 13 head of heifers and a .“ “ 8:1¢.00 On Monday evening the local Oddll } calves, 4 to 18 th old } several veal $50 2 $35. th hoo have ache that th TRY ’ TS ‘ . £0 Fellows held an interesting meeting | t9at they have asked that those graves], alves | 24 he if your 23 $45 : $22.50 * $s00 was in attendance to confer the third de. | ified that suitable flag markers could be | 50ws, 2 will farrow by time of sale $15.0 -— EA ane aa EL TT AA gree, which they did in a masterful 4 sow ; 30 head of shoats, weight so manner. The visitors hal their own | Men! Letus not forget the old Fort 125 Ibs., 17 of them Chesterwhite and : 3 Our Ent site ! If these lines should come before | the others sterwhite- Polaud-Chins: . was much enjoymect derived from this * AEE s other has lah 1 4, SF eh feature, Splendid refreshments follow. | More than any other has labored to pre FARM MACHINERY at acl i= Centre Lodge, Bellefonte, and others : ] : : : ve, : from Lemont, Lick Run, Spring Mills, | ject. Let this work be done. Let us | truck, good as new ; 2 Deering no w- Every $25 oo Boys’ Suit and Overcoat, now $12 oo ers, Keystone hay loader and side deliv- “ Fis OH N JEAVE and Monroe (Wis,) lodges, JOHN J. WEAVI R, low-down Pennsylvania grain drill $i500 5s ia “ “ 8 % se epee Everett, Pa. fertilizer attachment + Hoosier orn # Sioo0 * Ww wu “ “ $500 : bh elma $ 7.50 Shoes . oi . riding corn workers, § bob sleds, 1 with BE $7.50. "oon " “ $375 ‘ . In a recent interview, Colonel Haskell;| Colonel Henry W. Shoemaker has ad. box ; good Deering double disc barrow, . : : : L ‘fon . : inane 6o-tooth spike harrow, land roller 3 No ANS0aUC je- | vide and have properly inscribed a : I wit detdls + 34 i Bast Relief i a Transcaucasia, Ge. | ¥ ble marker o op ia ; 1 mn Wolf’ 40 Oliver chilled plows, New Idea man I Lot of 450 Pairs of Sho gs, y 1d | suitable ma: « lace olf 's soreader due sitds. dune ale : . clared that without America there would : ’ ure spreader, dung boards, dung sled, $1.50 Heavy Fleeced Underwear, now . . . . gsc formerly sold from $4.50 to $6.00 - * wills y x ie J N y , : ritory would remain, but Armenian peo- | provided the citizens will do the haul- pair god platform Shien, Sharples No 2 sua and Women's High Rock Reduced to . . . $1.98 § : ¥ - st] Re tsarat » ra 2 : i ® > ple would have ceased to exist. The |ing. He further suggests that it will be | SU¢'ion-feed separator, No. 6, good as Rion Suits, Reduced to. . , | |. | | . $1.8¢ 2 ; : . : Harvess.— 6 sets tug gears, obe set . : been saved by America, This very generous offer on the part | hain trace harness, Collars, bridles, hale $1 25 Men's Work Shirts, now, ... . . . . 75¢ I Lot of 185 Pairs of Shoes, As the greater part of Armenia is at a | of Colonel Shoemaker has been turned | ters, 3 sets check lines, lead reins, tie $1.00 Heavy Wool Hose. now 500 formerly sold from $3.50 to $4.00 ; iiaia . «50 , very high altitude, it is consequently | over to the Daughters of the American straps, 2 sets breechings, set of double < : bow Tm cold in winter, and ve od Revolution, who have consented to mec. | PUERY harness, fly nets; breast, cow Soc Dress Hose reduced to. . . . . 29¢c Reduced to . ' - $1.49 : ) . and chains, Two byshel baskets, half- one Ki : . thousands of little ones facing death cept it. bushel measure, grain bags ; dung pitch $1.00 Women 8 Silk Hosiery, now . , oo 39¢ from the rigors of a mountainous win- — te . and sheaf forks ; scoop shovel, corp isc : Hoslmry . ...0...0 0. i180 I Lot 75 Pairs Shoes, Special at 98¢c ter. Kars is 5.260 feet and there are shelier, 2 harpoon harp forks, § ropes 35¢ Canvas Gloves, mow. . . .....,...18¢ ’ Se All our Men's Heavy ARCTICS . ; and ‘pulleys, jo : S000 Jittle children there unde: Amer Corn by the bushel | hay by the ton ; 31.25 Boys' Kuee Pants Reduced to . . , . . Ge can gare. Alexandropol, where 10.000 af 2) ny athe articles too Dumerous i . . 5 ; orphans are housed in barracks by the S ved By oF artic umerous to $2 50 Boys’ Knee Pants, reduced to . . . . $1.29 and RUBBERS REDUCED. Near East Relief, is 4.630 fest. At Bri. 5 BU 2 A clean up sale. Terms made known i. van, the Near East is clothing and hous- We day of sale. ing 7.768 children and feeding 25.872 ; L. F. Mayes, auctioneer, otbers who. a clothed and fod best C. B. HACKETT & MRS. HULDA MEYER Remember that this sale will not last very long, so if you intend buying come at they can y their families, ere t po once. No matter where you are located this is your opportunity to save and it will are no window panes left in Armenia. In the Near East Orphanage they use gE ty, oil paper to keep out the gold, a pay you handsomely to come any distance, 3 These orphan boys and girls consti- : tute the hope of the future for the Near East. They are the coming generation : ; A and will have to create a peaceful and : \ / prosperous Armenia if the land that is 4 spain EGY (Io gwd Bl ll D. J. Nieman, Millheim ive the . EE ot Ey nt care for 146 of eon aia / | ‘these orphan boys and girls, This is : v : ‘FOR QUALITY AND VARIETY” 1 1: 1 “FOR SERVICE AND VALUE" the week to give your dollars, J The Reporter, $1.50 a year