The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 06, 1921, Image 5

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
A new floor was laid in the dining room
of the C. F. Emery home, last Thursday.
Although we are in the second “R"
month, oysters have failed to put in any
appearance locaily,
Messrs. D. A. Boozer and L. L. Smith
made a motor trip to Huntingdon, on
Monday, and while there visited the
Huntingdon Reformatory.
Get rid of that nervous, fretful feel
ing. Br ce up. Take Tanlac and you
will & everybody in the face with a
«rau, Sold at Centre Hall Pharmacy
Messrs. Bright and Colyer will hold
uhlic sale on the Colyer farm, east of
wid Fort, on March 8th, 1922. A full line
of farm stock and implements will be
sold.
Tax collector C
ed in $3387.73 in school taxes to the
treasurer of the local school board, be-
ginning of the week
per cent. of the face of the school tax
duplicate, and speaks well of the tax pay-
ers’ ability to pay promptly.
A new low price for hogs was reached
locally, last week, when A. Riegel, the
stock buyer from Salona, was purchas-
ing hogs at 734 cents a pound. It has
been some time porkers have
touched that
squeal is coming from the raiser.
Mr, and Mrs. W. F,
ily motored to Hyde, Clearfield county,
on Saturday, where they visitied cous-
ins of Mr. Colyer—Mr. and Mrs. John
Cronin.
since
bio oest
oiggest
figure, and the
Colyer and fam-
The Cronins accompanied the
Colyer family to Centre Hall, beginning |
of the week, and are now guests at the]
Colyer home.
Aaron Thomas, on Tuesday morning, |
left for an extended trip through the |
west. He is accompanying two of his|
nieces, Miss Rebecca Snyder, of Aarons-
burg, and Mrs. Lizzie Kerstetter, of
State College. The first stop will be at
Buffalo, and then Niagara Falls, through
Canada to South Dakota, then to the
southwest, probably as far as Texas,
No time is set for their return.
Philipsburg, Centre county's most pro-
gressive town, is looking forward to the
appearance of an octette of musical ce-
lebrities who will appear in the Rowland
theatre on Thursday, October 20. The
song birds, all Victor artists, are : Billy
Murray, Campbell, Burr, Vau Eps and
American Quartette, The proceeds will
be for the benefit of the community
playground of that town.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bailey, newly-
weds from New York City, are enjoying
their honeymoon in Centre Hall, at the
home of the bridegroom's sister, Mrs.
Wm, W. Kerlin. The bride was former-
ly Miss Edna Melissa Wright, and the
marriage took place at the home of th
bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert H,
Wright, Sr., in New York City, on last
Saturday, They are a real loving young
couple and we hope that all their days
©
present ones,
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
;
The W. C. T. U, will meet at the |
home of Mrs, W, F, Floray, Saturday |
evening of this week, at 7.30, |
Rev. J. M. Kirpatrick, pastor of the lo
cal Presbyterian church, is attending the
sessions of Preseytery in Petersburg.
James I. Fetterolf has purchased a
large boiler which he will place in his
gardge for the purpose of heating both
his garage and home. The outfit
provide steam heat
Miss Helen R. Kessinger, of State
College, was among the recent winner
of the McAlister Scholarshirs in Penn
State, amounting to $90 in cash. each
These are awarded to Penn State fresh-
will
men each year on competitive examina-
tions held in the five Pennsylvania coun
ties that have the largest per capita rep
resentation in the student body in the
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Must Display License.
Every person going into the fields or
woods with a gun unless upon his or her
land must display a hunter's
sent
Game Commisson in announcing
license
Says a warning out by the Stat
that
440,000 of these tags have been sent to!
the treasurers of the various counties in
the State © The tag must be worn in the
middle of the back and the receipt av-
ailable to show, It is expected that
over 450.000 licenses will be issued this
year as against 432.000 last year,
FOR SALE —Chevrolet 490 Touring
Car, cheap. For information, address, |
E L. Armstrong, State Collegé, Pa
FOR SALE—Largeswe t p skins
asc up. Mrs. W, Howard Durst, Centr
Hall, Pa. at |
THE DEATH RECORD.
ns
MiLer.~—John W, Miller, a well
known and highly respected citizen of
ning of last week after a long illness
of heart trouble, aged 76 years. He was
a stone mason by trade but was a farm
er some years, H s wife was Alda Rish-
el, who died in 1915, He is survived by
one son, Alexander, of Pitcairn, one
danghter, Mrs Raymond Rudy, of State
College, and one brother, D W, Miller,
of Pipe Grove Mills, and a sister, Mary,
Deceased was affiliated with
church from his youth
good citizen, a loving father
and husband Funeral services were
held at the Lutheran church Wednesday
morning, Rev A, M Lutton officiating,
Burial made in Boalsbrnrg ceme
tery.
at home
the Lutheran
was
Linden Hall Roller Mi. ls.
We are now prepared to do all kinds
the Linden Hall Roller
of grinding at
able prices with the latest modern
apd experienced and accom-
workmen. We are always
eet any demands, If in need
give us a call
Hand in your order for Flour, Corn,
Chop, Mixed Ch: p. Middlings, Bran and
Corn Meal. It will be filled satisfac
torily J] H ROSS & SON,
Both Phones—Bell 484R3 Linden Hall,
United. Pa
machinery
modating
ding,
FOR SALE —Queen Vacuum Clean-
er and one 1900 Washing Machine ; both
in good condition.—R. D. Foreman
Centre Hall. otf
WANTED Men to solicit orders for
fruit and ornamental trees, roses, shrubs
etc. Part or full time. Pay weekly
Ouaker Hill Nurseries, Newark, New
York State.
time
Fall Opening
rm
NIEMAN’S Department Store
We are here to show you the most
complete line of Fall and Winter Wear-
ing Apparel for Men and Women. This
line of merchandise was carefully se-
lected from the very best manufactur-
ers in New York City and we are surely
proud of our great selection. Its outstanding
features are Style, Quality, Workmanship and
Low Prices.
A WORD ABOUT OUR PRICES:
There are so many people afraid to buy on ac-
count of high prices. Let us say that there are
no more high prices in our store. Everything
is back to normal prices here. Pay us a visit
and determine for yourself the truth of this
statement.
D. J. Nieman, Millheim
— ALWAYS RELIABLE ——
THE
Great Milton Fair
MILTON, PENNA.
October 11, 12, 13 & 14
1021
THE BIG FAIR OF
CENTRAL PENNA.
Large and Elaborate Midway.
The Best of Races.
Fine Musical Programme.
Plenty of Feature Acts.
See the Five Flying Herberts.