LOCAL AND PERSONAL. There wil be no school next Thurs- day—Thanksgiving Day. Shannon Boozer attended the State- Navy football game, at Philadelphia, on Saturday. — i W. F. Hall, of State College, pur- chased the Hall farm, near Blain, Per- ry county. Sunday -school the The Reformed will hold a Christmas service evening of December 18, draft Centre local on slackers on the county-—every having repont- no of for board. There south man ed to are side liable the service Hile, of the suc- each bag- O. M. Lonberger and Boyd Pleasant Gap, were among cessful hunters last week; ged a wild turkey of good size The Lutheran Sunday-school in Cen- tre Hall, on Sunday, voted to give a cantata, together with exercises 1or the children, during the Christmas season. awful insomnia ® nat every night. Let and refreshing. Hall Pharma- Banish that that worries you your sleep be restful Tanlac does it. Centre CY. a — became ill Sunday and has since confined to bed. Her conditions approaching a stroke. sufferings cate paraly- tic Harris- of with Miss Bernice Knoche, of burg, and Miss Helen Schaeffer, Bellefonte, spent over Sunday their friend, Miss Laura Runkle, at the Centre Hall hotel, hand made Knarr for the A the left miserable John H. past three weeks, confining him to the house, but he is out and wii be able to draw a rifle shoulder about December lst. fala r A800 ON for again, to his The Ladies’ Aid BSoclely church will hold a sale of botn and fancy 1 Saturday aft f Mrs. M. E. ul ext t the home « public the { articles of all Kinds, n and Strohm. ernoon even is cor see displ Mrs, F. her home after haing Bellefonte hospital for weeks. Her many friends learn that shy her former P. Filoray at Tusseyvil been a pat to glad gaining The mountain Thursday « mountain portion the road at P k. From is conerete with State Highway was oppened to f last week. the and leasant brie that point to Beil an asphalt a Moore, fa quite {11 du iL John town, D. has been Messrs Earl were Knai ~uable sable number perienced however, ¢ s German people. The have Reporter would more ¥ the very much its subscriber bute to “Letters from ers” column. It would have forwagded to it any new of interest t« Subscribers in the the country publica tic TA LO of 8 contri- Subscril also like 5 8 that will be are urged any news item their local paper. Please do no modest to items referring yourself. It is only by the cooperation of its subscribers that the Reporter can made the newsy would like to “3k send be paper ils editors it be. Mr, and Mrs, rowly escaped have resulted seriously instead of a thorough scare, the other day. Mr. Tressler had first cranked up “Liz’ crossed the walk from alley the main street, car down mountain car standing crosswise on road the car coming on struck slight damage. The stranger moving at a very slow gait and aimost stopped before hitting the in which were seated Mr. and Tressler, George Tressler ident that nar- an ace might th wi the onto when a Mr. Calne the Tressler's Was the when it, doing was had car Mrs, Mrs, E Breon and daughter Laura, arrived in Cen- Hall on Saturday from HReadin®. Mr. Breon had been employed with the Whittaker-Diehl Bridge Company for over five years, during which time a number of large concrete bridges were constructed, Mr. Breon being the gen- eral superintendent of the work. He has now embarked in business for him- self. and Is contracting for the building of houses. His first contract was en- teredinto with the chief engineer of the bridge company referred to above, which indicates that those associated with him know that he has ample abil- ity to carry on the work he is under- taking, Mr, little tre and I. A. Bweetwood, with a force of nine additional men from Centre Hall, and several trucks and teams from th lower end of the valley, are Improving the state road between Aaronsburg and Woodward, The condition of this road was very bud, and it required some diplomacy to induce the Harris- burg authorities to agree to its jm- provement. One of the means used Was to take a series of photographs of sections, and it is said the lenses made the road look anything but pleasing, The workkmen who are assisting Mr. Sweetwood are: P K. Carter, O. F, Funk,, Geo. WwW. Potter, F, B. Arney, 8. B. Btump, Edward Sweetwood, Jonas Boal, Wm Confer, W. ¥ Floray. “Sat THE DEATH RECURD. HENNIGH.—At the age of sixty-sev- en vears, B. Frank Hennigh died at his home in Larned, Kansas, on the last day of October, death being due to par- alysis. The deceased was a farmer by occupation, ‘About forty-five years ago he and his wife, who before mar- riage was Miss Della Grove, left Penns Valley for the west, Mr, Hennigh never returning. Two sons, both located in Los Angeles, California, survive, as does also Mrs. Grove, Simon Hennlgh is a brother and Mrs Elizabeth Gram- ley is a sister of the deceased—both are residents of Centre Hall; and Mrs. L. T. Noll, of Dewart, is a half-sister. This leaves three of sixteen children comprising the family of the late David Hennigh. JOHNSTONBAUGH. Alpheus Johnstonbaugh, a Clvilwar veteran, died at his home at Jersey Shore the result of stroke of paralysis sustained on 26th of October. He was a of George and Sarah E. Johnstonbaugh and sas born Oak Hall September Sth, was 1 month old. 1864. he married Hoy and they had twelve chil- dren, eleven of whom, with their mother survive, as follows: William, of Axemann; Mrs. Ida Barnhart, of Bellefonte; Mrs. Lille Showalter, of Wilkinsburg: Mrs, Ella Williams, of Philadelphia; Orie, Alfred Bou clla, Bruce and Cyrus, at home. He th and as the son at 1842, and 29 Miss on 79 In hence days Lizzie years, also Save hree brothers sister, Wm Johnstonbaugh, Lemont Bellef( ; r. J. y. of and Mrs A ‘oling, of y Mills, Charles, of Pet farming thine ry Howed past Shor o. DOCTOR IS CALLED FROM BED AND SHOT BY MAN IN OFFICE. ~~ m—— Recovers from Shock of the Wound Too Late to Get Any Clew to His Early Morning Assailant. ep myster) DW Rebekahs to Hold Box Social Lady of the Valley Rebekah Lodge of Centre Hall will hold a box social in evening of Thanksgiving Day, Novem ber 24, inthe 1, O. O, F, hall. All Re- ation is extended to the LINDEN HALL. ff Pela 3 Mr part of last Swabb week Swabb, and family, Monday Mrs. Oran Osman ndir with College. Miss riends friends at State Phoel Pot this section after visit in Centre Hall. Fro here she will go to State College . short « before returning to home Miss home on where tor is visiting Weeks isit at Falrbrook. Irene Reifsnyder returns Friday from Have! had been for time Lock ashe BOM Daniel Colyer was badly large bull Thursday # were broken and he sustained a num- f painful bruises. bér of gored by a jast Four ribs Bertha C f Mi Clayton quietly allahan, second and Mreg. Daniel Martz, of ¥ married at Centre Hall daughter Callahan, and Tusseyville, Saturday evening Weare on The Vote In Potter and Nearby Twps. tContinned from frit page) MILLHEIM Officer Republican Ing-~E Zimmerman As—E J Burd 60 T Col J W ©O Holisman Aud—L Catherman 68, .J J of P—John Musser 145 Coun—~8 W Gramley 45..T F Meyer16s W A Btover 81..8 J McMulleniés C F Stover 58,.A R Bartgesidd J Bpiglemyer 39 Jennie Reifsnyder, Soe Mrs I. E Stover, Pro 6 8 Dir—W Swarm 108. MrsW Muss 78 I W Stover 116.1 W Stoverllé FF 8 Ulrich 83... M O Btover1bs2 Bur—F E Gutelius 157..T H Musser 55 Democratie +H Aumanlil H Smithill 193 teifay'ri27 35 18 % na - A partial recount of votes In Bialr county will likely be made, and the result may cause the small majority of Judge Thomas J. Baldridge, Repub- lican, to disappear and seat Robert A. Henderson, Democrat. A A AAA. There are no fre¢ passes on the road 10 success. At + Bome people never stop to and wouldn't think if they did. : — os IS NOT ALWAYS APPRECIATED. (Continued from last page, 2nd column) munity not from any selfish angle, but from the broader tional good. three viewpoint of na- Nome months bill country the four Congress an oar before HEo there was the The magzines, big nn the farm press and the metropeditan dilly papers were on on which press of the Wis divided, tional weeklies, nd the the Howe one side country other side, newspapers were on The passage ofthe bi uld mean creating an op- portunity for a gi of the merchandish enter centralization r of the nation In vith a y to the small cities and to th LOWS a few tn jut ind consequent LOWS, cities and + of these farms surrounding press fTeught for the bill, and In the end of the committee in the fate of the bill rested ountry that comnunitios country press because | the welfare of these the Us a they realized country represented the nation was killed, ipantion ntry the | stom) | in press i Hy f buck oO ing to people ¥, but it did carry to | of inidty. In each i isl ii during the Inessare away mudi Value Not Always Understood, the elties do not s Incressa there came a he con ditfary needs of jonig the things must be the cut alu Was pa closed many the the case of the coun in, and It did not that the govern. afford to any con- hle degree cripple an institution nied so much of national i country oDewspa- tha tirivileos § Ww DVIIege OF Wig in Country Press Deserves Well i ress deserves well of tion, and egpecial- the country com- ally these papers size as compared #, but quantity + of thelr value indirect directly and heir subscription bring to of your 181 ances, To those + country home to go ir to other » COURLTY newspaper 1 ; ly letter that keeps touch with friends and for. To those at home It news of their friends and neighbors. It records the births and deaths, the marriages, the comings and goings of those in whom you are It furnishes the medium of publicity through which work for a better and stronger community Is maintained, It velces the consensus of opinion of the community to the in the halls of the state and national legisiators. It is the paper of, for and by the people of the villages, towns and. the small cities, No country | worthy of the name ever support of the people of its community on any other ground than that of giving more than full value for all that it receives You ald yourself, your community, your state and the nation when you support and read your own “Home Town Paper.” . price they the news sone Qe ¥ asorintes enrries the interested, representatives the aper scovoks the The Centre Hall Lutheran church their Christmas will hold Monday annual ser | Vice evening, December 26. SA ——— HT I MEN’S AND WOTIEN’S WEARING APPAREL Are to be found at Nieman’s Dep't Store. Thousands of men and women in this vicinity at this mo- ment are considering the pirchase of a New Suit or Coat, ‘or a pair of Shoes. It is arf assured fact that more of them will buy at this store than at any other store. That would simply be re- peating the experience of the past several years. But we think an even greater number of men and women should know of the superior quality and good style, matchless variety and sterling values here. bE Come to this Store To-day, To-morrow or any day, and be convinced that this is the place for purchasing your Winter garments. D. J. Nieman, Millheim ALWAYS RELIABLE — “Do Rats Talk to Each Other? Td Asks Mr. M. Batty, R. L. “1 pot Give cakes of Rat.Snap and threw places around feod store, Got about half a dozen dead rata s day for two solid weeks. Suddenly, they got fewer, Now we haven't any, Who told them about Rat. Seap.” Rats dry up and leave go smell. Theo sie 35c G5c, $1.25, . Sold and guaranteed by Smith. Mable Arney, Centre Hall ‘ Long Co... W. C. Meyer, Sprin Louder’s Store, Oak Hall. BN NBN a TN Ww) "ym aa—————— ANNOUNCEMENT LINDEN HALL Roller Vl We are now prepared to do All Kinds of Grinding. Work done promptly and at reason- able prices. We have the most modern machin- ery and our workmen are experienced and accom- modating. We are always ready to meet any de- mands. If in need cf any grinding give us a call. —HAND IN YOUR ORDER FOR-— FLOUR, CORN CHOP, MIXED CHOP MIDDLINGS, BRAN AND CORN MEAL. It will be filled satisfactorily. J. H. ROSS & SON, Proprs. BOTH PHONES . AH Linden Hall, Pa United Get the Habit TO CALL US ON THE TELEPHONE = - i worth what you fave -VVDB Oe WRB NV VDD R gotf lh i FREE For ANYTHING IN HARDWARE WE STRIVE TO PLEASE OUR CUSTOMERS H.P.Schaeffer Hardware FREE