LOCAL AND PERSONAL. John Snavely advertises a well-drill- ing outfit for sale, Miss Marion Royer is a new operator in the local Bell telephone exchange. Mrs. A. E. Kerlin has been quite ill for the past week, suffering with grippe. Wheat fields are looking most excell ent and give promise of a good crap this harvest, William H. Cummings and daughter, of Aaronsburg, were in town on Tuesday. Mrs. Sadie Gfrerer had an Edison cabinet phonograph placed in her home by J. L. Decker, the local dealer: The mountain road was closed to trvael ou Wednesday morning, The detour, via Lemont, adds about twelve miles to the distance to Bellefonte, The D. J. Nieman store at Millheim, in this issue, announces the opening of a new department devoted exclusively to Columbia grafonolas and records. Laborers on the State Pleasant Gap started work at cent cut from last year’s wage of $5.00 were of willing at the new rate of little visitors road job at a 40 per a day. There lots workers to be had $3 oo per day. The Centre their minstrel show in the Saturday Hall Boy Scouts gave Boal hall at Boalsburg on evening and were favored with a fair sized audience, net receipts, while not large, Their were nevertheless satisfactory. Mr. and Mrs. William Bradford f Phoenixville, accompan- and two child r Howard Steiner, motored to Cen- tre Hall last Saturday, and until Wed- nesday were guests of Mr. Bradford's relatives. The party came up to do a little trout fishing. M. Fisher, 2 *. P, Geary and W, F, Rev. E. Roy Coly er 3g day of the trout Millheim their aelr k creek in the had fairly good luck, h of the speckled beauties forty-two. S. Person, of Treaton, who has been at the home xr, Mrs. M. E, Strohm, for a t supperat the C. F_ Miss Hazel the Person Sunday, on with family s. M. M. Condo, who spend t of their time i n Vander- n Centre Hall Tu esday of his is the main reason for 1ing here at this ti me, oY Be Vg “ Jones, the Red Cross foot to such an sb still bedfast, Several of r bones of the foot are broken and il she will be able sxchance calle will he hald .xchange sale will be held rery barn of DD. Wagner Geiss, , on the 1st month unti days of each 3 ' les for Persons having artic ing live stock, potatoes, produce, furni- ha sale, includ- ture, anything, bring it to the sale barn, any time, les may buy on 1st and 3rd Tuesdays, tf, A group of seniors and co-eds from the Pennsylvania State College Rural Life Department conducted very teresting “meetings in Centre Hall Sunday, visiting the vasious Sunday Schools in the town, besides holding union services in the Lutheran church in "the morning and in the Reformed church in the evening, Large audi- ences were attendance, These young people are Christian workers, members of the Y. M, C, A,, and sever- al are preparing to fit themselves for mission work in China, Meetings of a like character .are being held in other parts of Centre county. Persons desiring such artic- id on ia William R. Manning, white, and Wil liam Johnston, colored, escaped from the JMifflin county prison at Lewistown on Friday night by sawing their way through a rear door and letting them- selves over the wall by a rope twisted from their bedclothes. William Gjb- bons, a negro, released a couple of days ago, is under suspicion of having carried a hack saw to the men when he made a visit to the prison recently. The saw was used in sawing off the lock of a rear doot that let the prisoners into the yard, Among the young men who have gone out from Centre Hall and have made a creditable record, is F. Guy Foreman, son of F. A. Foreman, now of State Col lege. Mr. Foreman is now connected with the New York Central Railroad in the capacity of a plain clothes detective . His territory is fronr Bulfalo to Syracuse and Buffalo to Cleveland, He has been in this work for eight months and is getting along fine. During the World War, the young man was at the front, having gone “over” from a Texas camp, and was wounded in action. His visit to Centre Hall was only for a part of a day. 3 IM AA TIAA, Marriage Licenses. Raymond F. Young, Howard Alice McDonald, Filmore Alfred E. Steele, Martha Pearl Weaver, Port Matilda Elmer F, Mack, Milton Cora E. McPherson, Milton BOALSBURG. Mr. and Mrs. John Gilbert, of Rydal, were the guests of Captain and Mrs, G. L. Febiger from Saturday until Tues- day. Misses Sue and Sara Idanley, of Pine Grove, spent Thursday with their sister, Mrs. Jennie Fortney. Mrs. Harry Kuhn is visiting at Har- risburg and Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Musser, of Mait- land, spent Sunday with the former's sister, Mrs. John Charles. Mrs. A. R. Lee had a birthday party for her daughter, Mrs, James Gilliland, on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Meyer visited with friends at Huntingdon, Williams- burg and Altoona on Sunday and Mon- day. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Johnson, of Pitts burg, are spending some time at the home of M. A, Weods here, Miss Rachael Segner is visiting at the home of Dr. R. P, Gerhart, at Strouds- burg. The Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity at State College celebrated‘ ‘Mothers Day." There were thirteen mothers present, They were entertained at the fraternity from Friday afternoon until Sunday afternoon. This fraternity was the first one to observe Mother's day. Mrs, P. 8. Ishler and Mrs. H. M. Hosterman were the only two mothers there from Boalsburg. Russell Ishler is a Senior and Charles Hosterman a Junior, i —— GEORGES VALLEY. Mr, and Mrs, Geo, Fetterolf and two children, of Centre Hall, spent Sunday with Mrs. Fetterolf's mother, Mrs. W. F, McCellan, Mr, and Mrs. C, F. Auman, of Spring Mills, visited Mr, and Mrs. E. D. on Sunday. C. W. Lingle and spent Sun- day at th 1¢ Frank Emerick home at Penn Hall, O. E. and y 3 jonnstown, are spe #le854 5 Foust family Ackerman Elmer, son this week home of thei Mr. visitors at 3 oe . Ackerman, and Foust were Zettle home on Sunday, r————— Just in,—a carload of Alpha Portland R. D, cement, Get your supply early. — Foreman, Centre Hall. A —————. FOR SALE.—Choice re-cleaned bar ley seed.—John F, Hall, Treaster, Centre Farm Calendar. Timely Reminders from The Pennsylvania State College —— a NEW ADVERTISEMENTS FARM FOR SALE,—~The undersign- ed offers for sale his farm in Georges Valley,—8, P, HENNIGH, Centre Hall, FOR SALE. — Registered Holstein bull calf, Price reasonable, —W., E, Bartges, Centre Hall, Pa, R 1. FOR SALE.—Good roll top desk ; al- 80 an organ. Inquire at the Goodhart furniture store, Centre Hall, SEED POTATOES.—Seed potatoes of the Dooley variety, for sale, This is sprayed seed and they are a nice lot.— Apply to M. A Burkholder, Centre Hall, Pa., R. D. No, 1. TRUCK FOR SALE.—Republic 2. ton truck for sale ; in good condition. Inquire of J, C. McClenahan, (Potters Mills), Spring Mills, Pa.,, R. D. No. 1. o16pd WANTED White girls over sixteen at Mont Alto, Hamburg Sanatoria. for kitchen, dining room, cleaning. Apply to Katherine Mullin, State Dept, of Health, Harrisburg, Pa. 3t AT PRIVATE SALE.-- The undersigned offers at public sale, at the Reformed parsonage, Centre Hall, the following : 6 dining chairs, 1 extension table, 6 feet in length ; 1 couch, 3 rocking chairs 3 stands, 1 oil heater, 1 Boss washer, i side board, 1 wash stand, 1 fireless cook- er, 1 Estey organ, 1 organ box, 1 lawn mower, 1 bed spread, spring! and mat- ress, oil lamp. 4 yo R. R. Jones. 533 ther sell or let the machine I will oper- ate it myself later in the summer, There is a tool wagon and water tank with the outfit, JOHN SNAVELY, Centre Hall, Pa. “Twin Beds,” a comedy frolic, will be at the Garman opera house Thursday evening, adv, HAVE YOUR Watches and Clocks Repaired By WALTER S. WOLFE at C, B. Stover’'s Hardware Store, Spring Mills, Pa. All Work Guaranteed, For Sale : One 3-Ton Day-Elder Truck, [£0ne;6-Ton United Truck, Ra Sane __ Eastern’; Refractories§Co. “TT ORVISTON, PA. EW WwW DR NG FOR §/ Z MACHINE] This is a No. 3 fri traction drawn Keystone machine. Whe I! bought it I was ir well and could not hire it dril : bought this machine with th i11- ing a well for myself and then selling it to some other person who might want to drill a well, for what | for it or scrap it. But when we came to drill ing I bad to do some repairing. 1° then gave it a general overhauling, rebaboit ing boxing, bought new belt, 300 feet new rope, a new sfand line, some new drill bits, new bearings in engine, etc When I was done I had a fairly good yutfit, and in the spring of 1920 I hire 'n 10 start dri is proved a {; fault of the m ncounterpd wo new machine of s have Hotyost faitl sition as I believe here for a good business the right party, y people have asked me to drill for them and if I were it of a job I would not e for sale but I would got ing it myself ; but [ have than I can do so I will sell it fourth the price of a new n for considerable less than wi If 1 cannot sell let it out to work it on shares, to re * Int enlion of « could get id have o:cured ¢ Lype. However, in the drilling propo- | an opening | for offer this ma- to operat. more work for machine, or what | the sponsible parties t taking care of a ma » h > like cab bage heads to weigh over three pounds, GARDEN—Few families Copenhagen, a popular early variety, gets too large if planted more than inches the Late 2. a a . ended for kraut apart in row, in a smaller consider putting them winter use. Lime water or water glass make €xcelient preservatives, Full directions may be obtained by writing to the Ag- ricultural Experiment State College, Pa, COOLING MILK AND CREAM-At et vy tiais time of year farmers and dairymen Station, suffer great losses through not taking suilicient precautions with cooling and cream, milk It can be done With a little additional equipment and will imore thin pay for themselves. Water coolers are best, or provide space where cans may be set in cold water, GAS FOR PEACH BORERS- State College entomologists advise that it is not necessary to use para-dich- lorobenzene as a remedy for peach bor- ers before the middle of August, The method has been proved successful and is recommended as a control measure, It is a very simple and inexpensive pro- cess. Your county agent will give in- formation as to procedure. BUY PURE BREDS—Pure bred livestock is more profitable than scrubs, Why not take advantage of the present depressed condition of the market and add a few head to your herd? It will mean greater financial return in a very short time. Select good individuals as well as good pedigrees, PLANTING CORN~In less than a month it will be time to plant corn. No use to plant until the soil 1s fairly warm 50 that the seed will germinate. If corn lies in a cold wet soil for a week with. out sprouting it is likely to rot and nev. er produce plants. Take advantage of rainy days to shell and grade seed corn ready for the planter. Remove the ir. regular butt and tip kernels before shelling. There will not go through the dropping device of the planter with uniformity. Their removal makes possible a more uniform stand of corn. “REARING CHICKS” and “COM. MON POULTRY DISEASES” are the titles of the most recent circulurs for free distribution put out by the Depart. ment of Agricultural Extension at the Pennsylvania State College, State Col lege, Pa. Every person raising poultry labor which Write to the department for them, SUMMER PASTURE Owing to spring, pasture will be earlier than usual. Livestock farmers should take advantage of this fact and move herds and fiocks to summer pasture early, den Side Rakes # SEALED BIDS WANTED. | § The undersigned will receive sealed | bids for the construction of an addition | to the Gregg I'wp, Vocational School | Building at Spring Mills, ! specifications for which may be obtained at the Vocational Schools, All bids must bein the hands of the Secretary | not later than April 30, 1921, and the | right is reserved to reject any or all bids. i By order Gregg Township School Board ; : plans and R. H. SHOOK, Sec'y, Spring Mills, Pa. | E"ARM FOR SALE. — The assigned real estate of John W, | Horner is offered at private sale. Same consists of 64 acres of good limestone land, with good buildings and good wa- ter, Further information may be had | by calling upon the undersigned, H. W. FRANTZ. Assignee for John W. Horner, P. O, Address : Centre Hall, Pa, Bell phone 77R 23. Blectric Light Fixtures and House Wiring Before buying fixtures come to see us. We can save you money. Careful attention given to house wiring, McCLENAHAN & FLINK CENTRE HALL 016pd | " Tobacco and Cigars Fine Candies Add I ALL IIIA IIIDIIII AID Adil WW WT WW -n wey $4.00 EE —— ROUND TRIP AA Baa Washington Baltimore Sunday, April 24th SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVES CENTRE HALL, Saturday, April 22, at Returning leave Washington Baltimore The right is res of tickets to the ca available g+3,8 PENNSYLVANIA SYSTEM WWW DW WW BB LA ddd bo ddd BI bdo dp BBL BBA Insurance and: Real Estate Want to Buy or Sell? ~ SEE US FIRST Chas. D. Bartholomew CENTRE HALL, Pa, Tr rrr rr rr errr rrr Tre We have about you want will be sold at You
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