5 ov A hs vy IIS AEG WE Pn co sehen IA AI nen sn mp opi | enw a a TR EN SU 5 - LOGAL AND PERSONAL. LOGAL AND PERSONAL. BOALSBURG. aa lew W. C. T. U, at the home of Mrs. F. P.} The local K, G. E. will confer the| Mr. and Mrs, George Fisher and two e : : ¢ : : : : : Geary on Saturday evening, April 16, first degree on a clsss on Friday even- children spent Friday at Altoona, Mercury climbed to 8: degrees on|iPE. A good attendance of members is| Miss Cathryn Dale spent Friday of Monday urged, last week at Bellefonte, “ROUND TRIP TRIP : en : . Mrs. J. W. Wagner and niece, of Al- Waa Tax 8 per ct add. John F. Treaster offers for sale choice| The state road, just south of Centre J ho : : per of as A re-cleaned barley for seed. Hall, is kept in constant good shape and toons, Wele recent visitors at the D, W T 2 us a its | 188t week was patched up so thatitis a] yor nome. The Eutaw House at Potters ‘Mills pleasure to ne over it Mr, and Mrs, Dorsey Struble and son « will have ice cream for sale on Saturday nn and Mrs. Benner, of State College, evening, adv, Fruit growers hereabouts are of the AT THE SPRING MILLS GARAGE: iad ; ; spent Sunday at the Willis Foutz home, Miss Gertie Floray has been a great Winn shat the hard freesy of last Waek Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Fisher and Aud- Baltimore sufferer with heart trouble during the]“'® © material damage, claiming that rey Fleming, of Sunbury, and Dr, ¢ Sunday, April 24th past week, Be 11} Duds were far enough advanced Joseph Fisher and wife, of Harrisburg, SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVES The ground was covered with a light lo visited at the Fisher home from Satur- CENTRE HALL, fall of snow on April 1st. It soon dis- Alpha Portland cement is the best you | day until Sunday. Saturday, April 2, at 11,14 P, M. appeared, can obtain for any work in which! john Hess, of Altoona, visited at the | | Returning Leaves cement is used. We have just unload: | Rortney home from Sunday until Mon- $ Washington . . . 40P.M. 1918 Dodge, 1917 Maxwell, 1920 Chevrolet. ob 't n ae » 1 asi K » Just aii catload of Apa Portland ed a carload. Get your supply early,— day Baltimore x : : PP. cement, Get your supply early.—R. D.|p D : Foreman, Centre Hall. : ; : | Mrs, William McClintic, of Linden Miss Mabel Allison, of Spring Mills, | an over Sunday Visitor with his parents, available. Hall, visited her parents, Mr, and Mrs. visited friends in Centre Hall on Satur-] Miss Sara Keller and neice Miss Ella J. L. Tresslet. on Monday. day. The condition of her father, Hon, | Rhone, after spending the winter at| 4 Stag : ! = William Allison, she reported as not | Philadelphia, returned to the home of | # Misses Hazel and Margaret Emery ac- very favorable for the past several | the former on Saturday. + | SYSTEM companied their sister, Mrs. Thomas | oops ; John Stover, of Altoona, visited with | Foss, fo Altoona, on Monday, for a Mrs, Burd wishes to announce to the | Dis parents, Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Stover, | ¥ BN MN 9% 9 9% LW visit. EE Eo - - public that she has just returned from from Saturday until Monday. the eastern cities with a complete line of | There will be service in the {Presby- College attended the Boy Scouts’ min- spring and summer millinery. You are | térian church, Sunday afternocn, April ALL NEW strel show at Centre Hall on Saturday cordially invited to call and see the '0rat2.30 o'clock, 10 evening, styles, amma — p——— . Mrs. Lucy Henney recently returned —The Hat Shop, Millheim, Pa. FARM F FOR SALE .— from Philadelphia with a line of stylish y Bazaar and Exchange sale will be held The assigned real estate of John W, t r Geiss | Horner is oftered at private sale. Same Tr : . He Jiver) bars of D, w wg Ceist, consists of 64 acres p good limestone | Iwill be at the residence | at Delletonte, on the 1st and 3rd Tues - |, 3 iv on Hdinos and annd ! yes . A meeting of the Chautauqua guar-|q ol far oo , land, with good buildings and good wa. | §| of Mrs. Belle Whiteman, in HPs To a ar- | days of each month until further notice. | ter, Further information may be had ; antors will be held in the school house Persons having articles for sale, includ- | by calling upon the undersigned. CENTRE HALL to-morrow (Friday) evening. A full at-|ing live stock, potatoes, produce, furni- H W. FRANTZ. TWO DAYS ONLY tendance is urged, ture, anything, bring it to the sale barn Assignee for John W. Horner : 1 1 3 + + - a a . The Earlystown road is being re-|any time, Persons desiring such artic ol O. Address : Centre Hall, Pa. tad Thursday and Friday, Gramlich Bakin (0 paired. It will require a considerable |les may buy on 1st and 3rd Tuesdays, | Bell phone 77R23. * otpe . amount of work to place this road in if. piom— mnie - April 14 and 15 | condition for travel. The Philipsburg Daily Journal, the OF WILLIAMSPORT, Mrs. L. W. S. Person Tal be at the|only daily in Centre county, attained its : : : with a beautiful and stylish | residence of Mrs. M. E. Strohm in Cen. | 34th birthday anniversary last Saturday, 60 16 Ig IX ures line of Spring and Summer | has : ~ : ous tre Hall, Friday, April Pio and remain | and about the best thing we can say for Millinery. This is all New | established an agency for their fam until the 16th, with a complete line of | Brother Bair's Journal is that itis get. d H Wi } goods, and will | surely please millinery goods. Trimmed hats priced | ting better every day, There is nothing dll ouse Irn you. Prices are reduced. 6“ ”» from $4 to $10. Orders given special | missing in the Daily Journal, —it gives i B t y R B d Rtteption, ady. | the late news, both local and geoeral— || Before buying fixtures come Myra Kimport, els USS rea 3 r and familv. and and its editorial columas : rxceptional- D. Sparr Wert and family, and Mr BE puna) ols nag are exseptior a to see us. We can save State College Wert's mother, motored up from Aarons. |!y well edited. May it continue to | burg on Saturday, for a short stay. Mr. | TOW, for it is deserving. you money. with Merchant C. M. SMITH Centre Hall Wert is one of Haines township's hust- A fairly well grouded rumor is afloat Careful attention iven to ————— li f A 1 it ing young larmers, and reported being that Rev. R. R. Jones, pastor of the lo- iri HAVE YOUR ready to sow oats this week. He is al-1 cal Reformed church, will Futoibee his house Wirings so much interested in Col. Henry W.lintention of resigning his pastorate in Watches and Clocks Call at the SMITH STORE and Shoemaker's plan to erect a marker on |the near future. Monday of next week, i the site of the “lower fort,” which pot the joint consistory of the charge, the McCLENAHAN & FLINK Repaired take a loaf a bread home with you 1s nearby Mr, Wert's farm. Many farm- | official body to receive such an an. CENTRE HALL t to get the good old-fashioned taste. ers in that locglity are ready, he says, to | nouncement, will meet in Centre Hall, By WALTER 5. WOLFE do all the necessary hauling and what-| 4nd it presumed that if the rumor is Tobacco and Cigars at C. B, Stover's Hardware Clore, On Sale Now at ever else they can to help erect the] correct the recionatine will - . BH : : y I WE fcorrect, the resignation will come up at Fine Candies ! Spriag Mills, Pa. monument, . that time. Rev. Jones has many fast ] ’ » : ¢ i 2 . + Dr. H. H. Longwell returned to his| friends io and outof hischurch who witt | — All Work Guaranteed. J Smith’ Ss Store, Centre Hall » her gat week after : oo reeks | reoret to lea £ his pg eres ation ¥ : home here last week after a few weeks | regret to learn ws his resignation if he Be a Reporter reader. stay in Des Moines, lowa, where he |decides to quit his pastorate here, A Foreman, Centre Hall. George Houtz, of Williamsport, was | The right Is reserved to limit the sale of tickets to the capacity of equipment ed WW WW WR At For further information call DECKER BROS., Spring Mills A number of young people from State fT millinery, New goods will continue to arrive weekly, adv, BWV TW DRDO DVD BDTV mastered the De Pew method of treat- —— ing and curing rupture. Consequently LINDEN HALL. re s 10 $y * ia ahi 3 oh ¢ " the doctor has put out his shingle with George Ream moved to 1. H.if these words inscribed thereon: “Rup | Ross ——— house last week and will m for —— HH ialict + {ve ¢ ea Pow ture specialist ; treated by the De Pew | M: Ross this year. method.” Those who know anything Mrs J. H. Ross returned Sunda g : . . . * ANLWI - 34 nT ing this wonderful cure declare! + concerning ns wonderiul cure, declare from a short visit with her daughter, is 4 ~ shi hort of culous : 1 it to be nothing short of miraculous. | Mrs Lewis Swartz at Hublersburg. ® ® ut rv river $63 8 onerati ¢ riey y 3 “ Without restoring to an operation, or William Houser has been confined to X in as 1011S + use of an anaesthetic I. % . ; even with the use of an anaesihelic, thig bed for a week with an attack of - the patient suffers no pain while being pleurisy 1 - ig her il t nd 1 treated for his Op 1 aiden. aC a Miss Phebe Potter, who has been + permanent cure is soon effected, visiting friends here, returued to hes elr Ol y i H ’ 5 sai ReQ Ml auer Moving day has come and gone, and | home at Fairbrook last week. Onl y are good enough with all the changing around, no family] Mr. ‘and Mrs, Ralph Walker and is without a home in Centre Hall, for chi ldren, of Pine Grove Mills, spent Sun f F 1 another year, at least, A few months Mr 5. CO . or the armer. lay with Mr. and Mrs. Orin Osman. ago the situation appeared gloomy for Rev. Welsh, of Mount Union, will : J several families, and one family in|preach in the Presbyterian church on : . : s s particular, forced to vacate a property | Sunday, Aj pril 10, at 2:30, You will find this kind in a carload purchased by another for his own occu-| Mr, and Mrs. Irvin Stover are visiting which we have i ast unloaded, The most pancy, bad no place in view up until a} Mrs. Stover's brother, George Searson, few days previous to April 1st. This and family. improved, most substantially constructed was the W. H. Brubaker family. How-| Rev. J. M. Rearick, of Williamsburg, load of implements that we have ever re- WE ARE RFADY to show you ever, good fortune came thier way when | preached a trial sermon in the L utheran the D. L. Kerr home was sold to Ed-|church on Sunday evening, which was ceived, The line includes : the most up-to-date line of Spring ward Loughner, at Potters Mills a week | well received and the probabilities are ago. Mr. Loughuer, while desiring to [he will be called th that charge, wearing apparel for men and wo- live Jat Centre Hall, had previously] John Blazer came from Selinsgrove Ha . leased the McKinney home at Potters |last week to work for Will McClintic on y Loaders, Side Rakes men, This line was bought of the Mills for another year, making it exped- | the farm this summer. largest manufacturers in New York ient for him from a financial standpoint | Charles Johnsonbaugh moved from | Jump Rakes i : City, and everything is up to the to delay his moving here fora year, | the Hess farm last Thursday. Mr, Cox This made an opening for the Brubaker | from Fillmore, moved fn the place va- Manure S readers very latest in style and workman- family, cated by Mr. Johnsoubaugh P 'B f The Reporter is suppressing two arti-] Mrs, Reifsnyder has been ill with ’ ship, and remember that everything cles of news concerning two residents of | grippe and heart trouble at the home of Drills, Mowers : will be sold at Centre Hall who have run afoul of the|her son, John Reifsnyder., law, within the past week. Not because| Dr. and Mrs. R. P. Gerhart are Hay Tedders Pre War Prices You : p—- » their escapades would not make legiti-|spending a few days with Mrs. Ger- » So mate news articles, for indeed they |hart's parents betore leaving for their ’ - would, and many another newspaper | new home in Stroudsburg. Spike Harrows, Lever Harrows don’t need to pay high would enjoy heralding it on the front] The Rock Hill school closed on Fri- ' page, to the accompaniment of 36 point |day, while the High school aud the Perry Harrows and prices at Nieman’s Store. head lines. The guilt of the parties in [eighth grade have another month. question is firmly established, and the Seen sl sets ‘ law if taking its course, and while the PLEASANT GAP. Tractor Disc Harrows. We extend an invitation to cvery- readers of a newspaper have a perfect] he following items are gleaned from right to all the facts in the case, a con-|ihe Keystone Gazette : Come and look this line over before you . body to visit our store and see the sideration which we regard greatet im-| A limited number of our Penitentiar pels us to refrain from giving wide pub- employees were laid off for the time ay place your order, great values we arc offering. licity to the matter. That considera- ing. Itis to be hoped they will receive . ' tion is for the motber and other inno. a hurry call to return at an early date. CU—————— cent members of the family whose | This kind of ill luck is apparently going names are pure but which would thus| the rounds all over the country, : nd ® % > be besmirched through the guilt of the] The lumbering business is distressing- Also a 0 ire { N iem an ® * 4 Wor we A a - Cd - PN SW 40 vay Pp offender. It is this consideration, oft-| Iy dull, Messrs. Huyett & McNitt are times, that keeps a *‘good” news article | gif hammering away, but orders for the i telephone poles. Some thousands have dal with which the metropolitan papers | been transported to the R, R. station are fillea daily. It exists everywhere, |the past ten days—the product coming Sven is in Centre Hall, only to a much less m the Lonebarger contract. To the "™ 3 X = degree. In the cities, newspapers are credit of Messrs, Huyett and McNitt it : © eager to get hold of it for the pecuniary | must be said they have laf off very few © gain they may derive from the sale of | men. Their pay-day is regular, even or > extra copies, The home paper might|when there is no demand for the pro- * profit likewise, but we could not con-| duets. scientiously accept the gain at the ex. pense of a broken heart of some mother,| FOR FIRST-CLASS CARPENTER Qo MN 2 po £3 innocent sister or brother, who would be | WORK call on H. E, Faust, Spring open to the gaze ot everyone through |Mills, R. D, 1. House building a spec- * po fault of their own, ialty. Bell phone, sR3. 014
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