LOCAL AND PERSONAL. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Eo Ea FES hatiodsl joeal. IX fs our afl ab- + - Early apple trees are ‘pushing forth] Mrs, Frank Crust, of Bellefonte, came CONGRESS HEARS Sorting alm. It grows stronger every leaves, to see her mother-in-law, Mrs, Mary A. one. For the Spit of natienalism 8 t — ; ho : : : never dies. Much less can it be sub- The Potter township schools close Crust, in her serious illness, last week. {i " duced. We believe that we ean never this week. Miss Catherine Bradford, a nurse in i hope to be @ sturdy nation if we sre ¥ Just in,—a carload of Alpha Portland | the Bellefonte hospital, visited her par- to rely forever on the magnandmity of - A sin C » he United States cement, Get your supply early.—R. D,|ents in Centre Hall last week. t e ; , OF WILL IAMSPOR Foreman, Centre Hall. Mrs. Joseph F. Lutz sustained a bad- America’s task in the Philippine T, . 3 : . p Islands is finished. What you have as- John Slack, a student in the William-|ly sprained ankle in making a mis-step y 4 ; : sumed as your sacred obligation In i 1 sport Commercial College, spent a few | at her home on Saturday. She is gett- that part of the world has been ful- has established an agency for their famous days over the Easter season at his home | 10g about with the aid of crutches. | 44 Washington, — | filled. A people with a medieval sys- here, Miss Blanche Rowe, of Boalsburg, ¥ ; "Must the heart| temgof institutions has been trans é“ 9 Sth; : : isite sr cousins isses 4 5) f America beat | formed Into a comsclous nation. im- William Durst, who is superintendent | visited her cousins, the Misses Rowe, fo of 5 ’ y in the Belmont Motor company's plant |last Thursday. Miss Rowe 1s employed 3 ME only for the free-| bued with all that is modern in the e S 0SS$ rea os] in the forestry department in the state vg dom of Ireland, of | activities of nations. And if you give in Lewistown, visited relatives here over ARE : Poland and of the | us Independence our gfatitude to you Sunday capitol at Harrisburg, 1 : Czecho - Slovaks, | will Increase a thousand fold; It will 3 Fred Fisher, of Collegeville, assisted | Mrs. Andrew Zettle and Irven Zettle | [ill 8 pe and not fer the | last forever If you keep faith with us. with Merchant C, M. SMITH Centre Hall Cleveland Mitterling in buying up a load | came in from Johnstown on Saturday | [88 A 3 Independence of | “There Is but one Issue in the Phil- of cows and shipping them to the east]and spent a few days here with relatives. | [8 § 5 the Philippine Is- | 1ppine question, snd that is: Is there on Monday, They report work in the building line tik lands? | today a stable government on the Is Merchant H. F, Rossman and son, of | © De pot very brisk, : : 8 This was the lands? In the Jones law you promised Call at the SMITH STORE and : question Resident | independence upon the establishment : : : mn . a P seme i s hest v ‘ ; { { Spring Mills, were in town last Thurs-| Alpha Portland cement is the hest you Commissioner| of such a stable government. Your take a loaf a bread home with you day, driving a fine new "Chevrolet car,|can obtain for any work in which Ce i Isauro Gabaldon | own Governor-General has officially : of the large touring size. cement is used. We have just unload. | of the Philippines! reported that there is a stable gov- to get the good old-fashioned taste. # James I. Fetterolf is engaged in build- ed a carload. Get your supply early.—| Philippine Resident adre sed diréctly | ernment in existence today, and we o N ing a sizable addition to his garage, R. D. Foreman, Centre Hall. Commissioner to the ember. also have submitted plenty of evidence n Sa c ow at his steadily growing business baving| Mrs. Harvey Hess and son Chester, of | !sauro Gabaldon wy of he House Po Subsiantiate is Suistenes. (Spute. made this step necessary. Treverton, spent from Friday until Mon- vp! Crd ore, we hope and expect America will In a speech which was given very| now carry out its pledge.” S ith’ S Jo 1 Rev. and Mrs. F. H. Foss, of Howard, | day at the Lutheran parsonage. Mrs. close attention and was frequently ap- | mi S tore, Centre Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Foss, of Al.| Hess is the mother of Mrs, Drumm and plauded. toona, visited at the home of the latter's | Miss Mary A, Hess, the school teacher. "At one time,” sald Commissioner| FINE HAT MAKING Gabaldon, “Congress had before it no parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Emery, on| Next week the War Department ex- less than thirty resolutions expressing A PHILIPPINE ART Mondav, ects to beg 1e publicati of the # > pects to begin the j cation o ! Sympathy with the aspirations of the Irish people, if not actualy urging Eng- was sold at public sale, on Saturday, | something like 160,000 names which land to grant independence t The D, L. Kerr home! in Centre Hall, | slacker list in the late w ar. There are o Ireland. The purchaser was Edward Loughner, | will be made public. Some dis-honor At that time, also the Filipinos were of Potters Mills, who paid $2800 for "the | roll ! knocking at your door. Out of the property. At least four home owners in Centre| Womb of war, many European repul- c . . : ies were born. ¢ nerica haz re. ¥ oY * # Easter Sunday was a beautiful day :a| Hall are preparing to paint their resi- 4 2 d ure bo . J America ti pes od 1 y 3 . shia Vhic op Ar gs. d . + Jolce ¢ hole he same, And ve = Fr — record day, in fact, for warmth in March, | dences this spring : F, V. Goodhart. F. Sh : me me the clalm of the Filipinos Is still wr . Clallan od r, . y . sti in The government thermometer in charge | J. McClellan, D. Geiss W agner, and R, . tat . " heeded. Must thers be exceptions, : 3 2 1 hers t will of the Reporter registered 81 degrees in| M. Smith. Others no doubt will fall in then, in International justice? : line later, the shade, in the afternoon. “My plea, gentlemen of the Ameri : Fa 5 if § FARMERS ! We have a stack of lime burn- Miss Margaret Jacobs, the efficient The organized Sunday School class of | an Congress, is that you ignore no 5 oI EE : : : : ’ , 2 repeated requests | } 4 ; pec 2g z Ma operator in the local Commercial tele® Mrs, W. W. Kerlin held their March longer the eps p+ gn g > : EX ; 44 ng and ex t to be able to uncover it by re . hance is eniouine drat mating 2 ha 3 on EF Trai = i serving people or an ndependence g £ he 8 4 . 8 2 Pu : » : phone exchange, is enjoying a vacation | meeting at the home of Ethel Fraok, that Yighttully betones to a Dendenee Fo NY : 3st. All indications are that we will have a atthe home of her brother, Guy W. [An enjoyable evening was spent, and granting of independence now affords £BERYa good burn, We are building the second stack & Jacobs, at Steubenville, Ohio, refreshments were served. The next the United States a golden opportunity J. C. McClenahan, of Potters Mills | meeting will be held at the home of [to give to the world unanswerable | p37 ck ven ed 4 and will continue to burn as long as we can do who operated two big trucks on the | Vienna and Florence Zettle. proof of its sincerity, its consistency [Y&R FL nN ; s0 profitably, In order to do this we wili have State highway job at Pleasant Gap last Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Getchell and o| 80d Its altruism. It will be the great-| © : : = : i y g 3. . : year has decided to use his big White | children, of Greensburg, came to Centre | 5% €Xample of square dealing In the > A, KX to get rid of the lime quickly, Not leaving it in truck this year and fsell his Republic| Hall on Priday for a short wicit with history 3t the gi, : PUREE (ile the stack until it slacks and gets hard to handle, ) : 3 0 no ink we mare not appre x ge Ap 1 BA ay truck, which he offers in an ad. in this Getchell's parents, ‘Squire and Mrs, clative of sll you have done or us issue. Cyrus Brungart. Mr. Getchell return. We are. America has truly treated \ a, 1A ee This lime will sell at $6.50 pcr net ton, In Misses Adaline McClenahan and Belle [ed home on Monday, but the remainder | the Filipino people as no other nation Cw . : small lots of one and two bushels etc. the price Meeker, each of whom hold good posi- | of the family will extend their visit, has ever treated zn allen race in all A . 4 ’ tions in the city of Baltimore, Md. were history. The high points of the Amer- o : will be 40¢ per bushel. home over the Easter vacation period. public that she has just returned from jenn policy Is the Philippines have F ; : ‘ : : They are graduates of a business college {56 eastern cities with a completa Tae been. eonstton ly inspired by altruism This Fi pina is making : Phifippine If you are interested in lime get in touch with and are doing the kind of work for ae Stef : tH Jha o Ws v Sn € now that you wera actuated in hat, which is becoming quite popular us at once which their schooling has trained them. RE aC ner ql ou gre l your labors by the desire to contrib- | with both men and women in the . cordially invited to call and see the ute to our own welfare, { United States, and is usually a source After a lapse of more than twenty styles, “And we love you perhaps most of of great pride to the wearer, » years, A. Friedel, of Williamsport, made ~The Hat Shop, Millheim, Pa.| all for your solemn promise to grant! o—— —— Centre Hall i Ime & Stone Co. a business trip to Centre Hall. When Monday, April 11, is the date for the | U* that which we hold dearer than iife | ; ; . ts . & . ULlUay, A) i $3 ue add of L : be leporter render. st called here, ) ede] w 1 ; : . itself—our om. Indepgndence is 2a Nef Phone, De last fale y Mr Pele ie oy rh next sale at the livery stable of W agner PR - ——————— 16R4, Centre Hall, Pa. sted in the § implements a . : 4 : —————— lereste p tHe sale 9 impleme x Geiss, in Bellefonte, Farmers are find- fertilizers. He is now representing the ha es a , —— . : i . . . ing it to be to their great advantage to Gramlich Baking Company, the firm dispose of horses, cows, vehicles. farm. that bakes the famous * etsy Ross” 3 : i ath brezad ing implements, and practically any read. ' kind of articles on these sales days or W lay. th i I. . After W ednesday, there will be a car every other Monday. Some times al load of draft horses and some all pur- . satisfactory exchange is effected. Mr. Mrs, Burd wishes to announce to the TO pose horses at the stable of D, Wagner Geiss, in Bellefonte, which will be sold ® ® adv, at private sale, or will be exchanged, e ms ec n S pring as 10S and all remaining unsold by time of next NEW ADVERTISEMENTS bazaar sale, will be sold at auction. In the lot are some well mated teams. adv| POR SALE.—~Choice re-cleane d cloy- I All Th . Gl John Neff, of near Tusseyville, had|er seed.— John F. Treaster, Centre Hall, Only are good enough n elr ory the misfortune to have the bones in his! - CHESTNUT FENCE POST 5 FOR right forearm broken a few days ago| i - a FENCE POSTS FO from the kick of acolt. He was assist-| SALE. ~The undersigned offers for for the Farmer. at ing John E. Rishel in taking some coits| sale a lot of chestnut fence posts. —W. from the barn when the animal Mr |M. GROVE, Spring Mills, Pa. t y : a | Nieman's Department Store 2 f t feet 1 caught hi . wil Ji Lo ~Deed potatoes . i a ah will be oe abt or 3he of the Dooley variety, for sale. This is which we have just unloa . The most til he can work again. prayed seed aud the ars # Bice Jot. improved, most substantially constructed The local Lutheran Sunday-school is Apply to M. A Burkholder, Centre Hall, aiming to hold up its reputation in the Pa rR. D, Noy +. load of implements that we have ever re- WE ARE READY to show you giving for charity by its endeavor to TRUCK FOR SALE.—Republic 2. ceived, The line included : the " { { raise a liberal amount toward the $10,-|ton truck for sale ; in good condition. most up to-date line of Spring 000 Centre county is asked to contribute Inquire of J. C. McClenahan, (Potters wearing apparel for men and wo- toward the European relief fund of Mills), Spring Mills, Pa,, R. D. No. 1. ’ s. 13 which Herbert Hoover is the National : o16pd Hay Loaders, Side Rakes men, This line was bought of the . * Chairman and W, Harrison Walker 18 the county chairman of committees re-| CARPENTER WORK, —If you ex- Dump Rakes g 8 in New York presenting the respective districts, pect to do any new building or repairing City, and everything is up to the birthd this spring, communicate with the un- S A pleasant birthday party was held at dersigned, who guarantee first-class Man der the William E. Tate home in Centre | work anda squats deal i all transac. ure prea 3 very latest in style and workman- . : ions, —Blaine Palmer & Malcolm Brown, : Hall, on last Thursday evening, in hon- Centre Hall, Route 1. Bell phone 86R |} Drills Mow. , ship, and remember that everything or of Mrs. Tate's natal day. There 14. otgpd ’ ers il be Id at were eighty-four guests present, and a} __ . = er ———— big feature was a huge birthday cake,| FOR FIRST-CLASS CARPENTER Hay Tedders P . re-War Prices. You freshments consisting of ice cream, cake, Mills, R. D. 1. House building a spet- ’ sandwiches, candy, etc,, were served, |ialty. Bell phone, sR3, o14 Spike Harrows, Lever Harrows don’t need to pay high on which stood lighted candles. Re-| WORK call on H. E. Faust, Spring all present enjoying a most delightful time. Mrs. Tate was the recipient of WANTED. —A good teamater ; single Perry Harrows and prices at Nieman'’s Store Geiss invites you to try out the plan: —————— many beautiful as well as useful pres-| man preferred. 1 live as Pleasant Gap. ~H., E. Zimmerman, Bellefonte, Pa, 2 ‘ J Tractor Disc Harrows. e of the Reporter's most valued and FOR SALE.~Smith-Premier No. 2 We extend an invitation to every- long-term subscribers is Mrs. Susanna i No. ition, f Spangler, of Centre Hall, widow of the) JP" rier, io A No. 1 condition, for Come and look this line over before you body to visit our store and see the late Joha Spangler. The matter of pay-| . a; B Rs : alues ing her subscription in advance has been | ~-0r® Hall, R. 1. Bell Plione; 54 place your order, _ great v, we are offering ng. as regular as the coming of spring for] POR SALE.— Loose dairy hay, either : : b ‘ EE —————————————— many years. It was back in 1868, the alfalfa or clover and timothy mixed ; cut : year the Reporter was established in|, nq cured early in the season. JOHN «Centre Hall, that the Spangler name SNAVELY, Centre Hall, f Wi ° was placed on the Reporter's subscrip. : SO a 0 : ire D J Niem an ® * 9 tion list, and for fifty-three years the AE W— Reporte: has oun going to the Span- All Styles —Cattle, Hog and Poultry Wire, . - Gt Dap Sale! ie Sou I Pa | Millheim having impaired her sight to such an son, Howard Spangler, reading to her, Oddly enough, her son, when still J quite a young man, worked for the late One 6 Ton United Truck, Frederick Kurtz, when the Reporter was 3 . first established in Centre Hall, one of| ON¢ 2-Tom Republic Truck, Bradford & his duties being to transport the heavy type forms on a spring wagon from the All in first class condition, Inquire of : rear part of the residence now occupied by Mrs. John Ruble, where the type| LASIEID Refractories Co. setting was done, to the Dauberman ORVISION, PA, meat market, where the nti » was located, peiuting prea *®
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