Ce ———————— eri BR SE a. aes, A A LOCAL AND PERSONAL. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. ion awe HESS Cor un Seer. WI person, A birthday surprise party was given = 75 ‘degrees for a March day comes | for Miles Snyder, at the Old Fort, one near being a record breaker. Sunday |night last week. Miles was so fussed was such a day. THE VERY BEST Implements Only are good enough for the’ Farmer. Real Estate Want to Buy or Sell ? THT ere he could scarcely talk, 5 Mrs. Anna Hemphill 1s spending two| A new runabout Ford, with a slip weeks visiting friends in Philadelphia] body for a truck, is being driven by and Atlantic City. Frank P, Phillips, of near Tusseyville, James H. Bingman, of Beavertown, is His old machine was sold to Frank Mus- visiting his son, Rev, |. F. Bingman, at | ser, below Spring Mills. the U. Ev. parsonage. Chester A. Spyker, manager of the More than 1000 bills have been pre-| Centre Hall Lime & Stone Co,, has rent- sented in the State Legislature to date, | ed the Hoy property and will move his but only eighteen have become laws. family from the Logan House on April ist. Mr. Hoy expects to spend his time among his children, a 5s SEE US FIRST Chas. D. Bartholomew 3 CENTRE HALL, PA, FOR SALE.—Loose dairy hay, either | FEC rrr rer rr rTy alfalfa or clover and timothy mixed ; cut]! POR SALE. Pair of Mules, comit and cured early in the season. JOHN |two years old. Allright in every wa SNAVELY, Centre Hall, ‘ —John H. Horner, Centre Hall, Pa. Route No, 1. = RET reer Mrs. Lucy Henney, the local milliner, went to Philadelphia on Wednesday to purchase goods and will return about] Rural mail carrier Domer S. Ishler, April 1st, ’ adv, |while driving his route last Friday, ob You will find this kind in a carload which we have just unloaded, The most Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Betts, daughter Ruth, and sons Edward and John, of Johnstown, spent a few days with the W. 8S. Slick family, Four hundred White Leghorn pullets sold for $2.20 apiece, or $340.00 for the lot, at the sale held by Earl Lutz and C, D. Bartholomew, last Wednesday. The Luther League of Centre Hall will observe their customary Easter sun- rise prayer service at six o'clock a. m, next Sunday morning, in the Lutheran church, The Centre Hall High.school team will open the baseball season at Centre Hall, on the school grounds, Friday afternoon, when they will meet the Boalsburg High school. Turn out and “root.” D. A. Boozer, who last week attended the Federal Court, at Scranton, as a juror, was obliged to return again on Monday, the business of the count being too much to crowd into one week of jury work. A thunder storin, with electrical dis- play, passed over the valley on Satur- day night, and in many parts of the county hail fell in great quantities, al- though in this immediate vicinity there was an absence of it. served two large wild turkeys in Wil- liam Breon's fields, along the mountain, east of Centre Hall. The one bird was an especially big fellow, a gobbler, no donbt, Miss Grace W, Bevelander, of Phila- delphia, was the guest of her friend, Miss Carrie Sweetwood, in Centre Hall for the past week. Both young women are engaged in the nursing profession in Philadelphia, and left for that city on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs, Burd wishes to announce to the public that she has just returned from the eastern cities with a complete line of spring and summer millinery. You are cordially invited to call and see the styles, ~The Hat Shop, Millheim, Pa. Less than one per cent. of the people of Centre county have responded to the appeal tor European relief. Is it pos- sible that our prosperous folks have turned a deaf ear to the pititul cry of millions of starving children in Europe. When a life can be saved for ten doll- ars, dare we let them die ? A large mail plane came down in a field near Aarounsburg, on Monday, the aviator being forced to descena owing to engine trouble. The plane struck the improved, most substantially constructed load of implements that we have ever re- ceived, The line includes : "Hay Loaders, Side Rakes Dump Rakes Manure Spreaders Drills, Mowers Hay Tedders Spike Harrows, Lever Harrows Perry Harrows and Tractor Disc Harrows. Come and look this line over before you place your order, Consisting of -- 1 FILLY PAIR 3-year-old GRAY GELDINGS ] BLACK GELDING (Grandsons and Daughter of DRAGON) round ite s hreabkineg tha oo a ground on iis nose, Dreaking tue he latter part of March finds the|, T THe latter past of Ms oy lor. The aviator escaped inj: Also a Car of Wire All Styles—Cattle, Hog and Poultry Wire, The right kind at the right price. Bradford & Co. CENTRE HALL yheat plants green and sturdy with wi wheat plants green = . y 2 .| machine was loaded onto a t every prospect of yielding a fine crop of wheat. The grass and clover also look unusually fine, showing as much growth hauled to Bellefonte. Some of the roads in Centre county are in bad shape QJut none have been re 8 MILCH COWS, Soane with 4.5.0. Resords: 4 Yearling Bulls, Bull and Heifer Calves (Grandsons and Daughters of KING OF THE PONTIAC) 10 HIGH .CLASS SOWS & GILTS Bred especially for this sale to TRUE TYPE SYMBOLEER 4 Young Service Boars ; Pairs & Trios (not akin) as is sometimes found during the latter half of April. Otto Bail ¢ Philadelohi 1 3 of uncompleted state road bet tto Bailey, of Philadelphia, will be},, .. a 2 / y >. ! : Northumberland and Danville, ported than tan compare with a section an arrival in Centre Hall to-morrow, and er than " ranch ve . : : 4 ready, there are six cars hopelessly mir will remain for a few days with his sis. . " : ” " D. ony ~" led in this stretch and there seems ter and brother before departing for “ ¢ : . no San Francisco, California, where he will possible way to remove th y a 1 4A . month or more. It i be employed by the Glidden Company, a large paint concern, a? The Easter vacation period brought for unwary motorists. The Reporter's subscription list will e iv3 " be corrected next week, and subscribers the following young people to their homes in this place from various col leges ; Harold Alexander, from Penn State ; Viiss Miriam Huyett, from Sus. who are entitled to credit will see a change on their label for the first] time. 1 Instead of the yellow tag there will be a quehanna University, and Frederic Moore, from Dickison college. Members of the legislature showed their fear of the farmers’ vote in turn. ing down the daylight saving bill. It is a pretty safe guess that the question was not passed on its merits by many members of the august body whose election was from votes hailing from the farmer. Mr. and Mrs. 8. H. Heckman, of Johnstown, motored to Lamar on Satur. day, spending a few days with Mr. Heckman's relatives, and on Monday they drove to Centre Hall to visit Mrs, Heckman's father, H. W. Kreamer, and friends, returning to their home on Tuesday. Should the Catlin game bill become a law, it will become necessary for deer hunters to carry a pocket rule, and in some manner not yet fully decided upon, lay bold of a buck deer and meas- ure his antlers, If they are found to be eight inches in length, or over, the hun- ter may proceed to lay him low, The local Rebekah lodge, I. O. O. F., cleared over $75.00 from their chicken and noodle supper last Wednesday even- ing. The large and beautiful lodge room was set with tables, covered with immaculate linen, and a most delight- ful supper was served for the small sum of 35 cents, The net receipts indicate that the supper was well patronized, and only words of praise were heard for the good women who prepared the tasty dishes. Regardless of the many flittings bill- ed for April 1st, next, those who live until a year later will find just as much shifting about, Truly one fifty-second part of the year must be devoted to packing, mduing, unpacking and placing the almost innumerable household articles by those who for varied causes shift their places of living each spring or less often. Did you ever consider what a great amount of time, energy and good money is spent on account of “moving day ?" The remedy ? you say, Secure your own home, be it ever so humble, The public sale season is in its last week, and taken as a whole 'it was a very good one, Farmers whose stock attention received every penny they were worth, There was a falling off on prices of cows as compared with the ex- tremely high prices paid last spring, but not nearly as great as predicted would be th: case, A recent sale brought $120 for a young heifer while others sold around the $100 mark ; and $60 for a sow without pigs is not to be sneezed at, Implements are bringing all they are worth, in many cases doub- le their original cost. i ’ pink one next week, which denotes a correcting of our list, A number of subscribers are in arrears, and we would like to change the figures on their label with the many others, Look at your label this week, figure out what is due us and then remit before Monday of next week, the day our list goes to press, Jy doing that the change of figures will be noted on the pink label next week, The sale at Penns Valley Stock Farm, Monday, March 28, of high class pedi- greed horses, cattle and hogs, will af. ford an exceptional opportunity for the progressive farmer whois desirous of getting started with pare-bred, found. ation stock and whose purchases must combine with breeding value the pract- ical qualities that make for profit in the every-day work of the farm, The herd of Holsteins is made up of uncommonly fine individuals, bred for generations in the lines that have been producing World's Champions, more than fifty per cent of the members of the herd being in close pedigree to the premier sire, King of the Pontiacs, Percherons ready to go into the collar and pay dividends as workers in ad- dition tb proving their value as breeding animals, includiog an exceptional fine black mare, coming five years old, and safe in foal. The twenty head of Berkshire hogs, combine size, beauty of type, and pro- lificacy, with hardiness and early matur- ing ability ; and are bred in lines dis- tinguished for prize-winning quality. The attractive offerings in this sale will go absolutely to the highest bidder. W. F. RISHEL. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS CARPENTER WORK.—If you ex- pect to do any new building or repairing this spring, communicate with the un- dersigned, who guarantee first-class work and a square deal in all transac- tions, — Blaine Palmer & Malcolm Brown, Centre Hall, Route 1, Bell phone 86R 14. otgpd FOR FIRST-CLASS CARPENTER WORK call on H. E. Faust, Spring Mills, R. D, 1. House building a spec- ialty, Bell phone, sR3. o14 WANTED.—A good teamster ; single man preferred. I live as Pleasant Gap. ~H, E. Zimmerman, Bellefonte, Pa. 2 HOME FOR SALE,—~The Kerr prop- erty in Centre Hall is offered for sale.--- Inquire of W, Frank Bradford, Centre Hall, Pa. Btf, MAGAZINE BARGAINS You can find out all about them by sending for our lists. MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTION AGENCY, 509 Somerset St. JOHNSTOWN, PA, Lime Lime Lime FARMERS! We have a stack of lime burn- ing and expect to be able to uncover it by Mar. 31st. All indications are that we will have a good burn, We are building the second stack and will continue to burn as long as we can do so profitably. In order to do this we wili have to get rid of the lime quickly, Not leaving it in the stack until it slacks and gets hard to handle. This lime will sell at $6.50 per net ton, In small lots of one and two bushels, etc., the price will be 40c per bushel. If you are interested in lime get in touch with us at once. Centre Hall Lime & Stone Co. Phone, 16R4, Centre Hall, Pa, | Mr. Farmer, we have! Full Line of Cultivators and Harrows Swift's Tankage and Poultry Food Bran and Middlings, Cotton Seed Meal, Coal, Cement & Roofing, We Can Quote You Attractive Prices at This Time Aa i at your own figure. Wise & Hubler, Aucts. will be sold at
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