Fd ne OE AO ve Bull Assaults H. C. Relish, Farmer Harry CC. Relish, east of Spring Mills, had a thrilling experi- ence on Saturday evening with a 2000 pound Holstein bull, He was leading the animal and for some unaccount able reason the bull on - LOCAL AND PERSONAL. : Red Cross Seals are trained to per- form wonders, WAGNER. ~The body of Mrs. Jo- nas Wagner, whose death occurred In { Sn Harrisburg the latter part of last week, - Miss Miriam Huyett was home from ow qo shipped to Pleasant Gap on Sat- msauited Bim Susquehanna University over Sunday. urday, and burial was made from the striking him in the face: with such FU ’ . home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. na ag to crush some of the bones in Mrs. Robert Snyder and little daugh- Albert Smeltzer, on Monday afternoon. tie’ Zight cheek. and render hin Gh ter, of Altoona, are visiting at the Jas. | are Wagner was the wife of Prof. Jo- ud Fortunately Mr. Rel h's 8. Stahl home. nas Wagner, formerly principal of the|,i.eq4 man was near by. and prevented — Jellefonte High school, A few days]. bull from following up his first Mrs. James P. Herring, of Altoona, | nrjor to her death she underwent an lunge visited her sister, Mrs. Laura Lee, In operation in the hospital at Harrisburg Mr. Navy {all roo «de sulting sped ye . Cent i{all, this week. her death resulting ther from. 3¢ and later was brought to Dr. Long- —— sides her husband she is survived by : ) : well's office, the doctor advising him to Airs rank Gfrerer was confined to two sons. i go to the Bellefonte hospital. On her bed on account of sickness for ke ol Wert Buonriong hve hangin several days the past week. BARTGES. —Dorothy Yearick DBart-lan examination of the injuries and ad- es z ges, infant daughter of Mr, and Mrs. | vised him to go to the Danville hospi Cleveland Mitterling is making pro- Ww. E. Bross toward complete recovery from his recent illness, CONSCloOus. Reish was taken to the house Bartges, of Earlystown, passed| tal, which advice was acted upon, the away on Monday night, at the mid-| latter hospital being reached Sunday night hour, aged eloven days. Yellow] forenoon. On Tuesday Mr. Relish re turned to his home and is reported as Funeral services wil! Le held this] getting along very wall A Reduction of 25% - IH 2 ny On our Entire Stock of Women’s A Ge ey pet oS «|i and Children’s Coats, Suits, Dress Madisonburg, day of las 1k, at midnight, from a] ¢a8d 101 anys, 1s ried mud peddling #411 ta + Mr. and Mrs, William H. Reish and three children, of State Callege, spent ‘Thursday’ mooring at tithe perenial ————— sunday with Mrs. Reish's parents, Mr.}], . and Mrs. Henry E. Homan. jaundice was the cause of dpath, ,ome, anal burial =i! bs rade in the Mrs 'W. A. Odenkirk. davahters Dos Yearcik cemetery in DBrushvalley, othy and Helen, and Mrs. PP. H Meyer | Hunters from far and wide have | been acriving in Centre Hall the past Y nduocte { store at fow davs and establishing camps ib} had _been es, Skirts and Furs, will commence | : tak which pursuit he followed for about ‘1 have taken A pu it l lac and have actually in weight and feel than 1 have felt before in years,” says O. H. Mahaffy, ville, Tenn. Snow Bhoe sec- Mr, and 5. C., J a ¢, Miss Del fils, and Mrs. t of Altoo- ia, were Sunday visitors . he WwW A. Odenkirk home a doclor, who took After closing out i merchandise business he con Rev. B. F. Bieber, of Muncy is re- ucted a store at Sou "OrK, neal Cp ure, RUINH E ub, frof ii £ ttack of typhoid te Ad na, for a f years, then went to M t We ‘ : Seven Mts ver. He was a former pastor or ne 3enonte. 3 Survived SY hu { day tn Be rete : . on. W local Lutheran charge, 1 left many nid aighler Sany, we M Ol : gear freinds who ill wish {for speedy recovery. i { This is a bonafide offer. Every woman who needs a new Win- | John D. Moore and family desire 10 as~ give expression of gratitude for the ¢ nd members Ol sistance ‘of neighbors and, members Of Limo highly respected citsens, died atl yuce Have Shown to Readers $ ter’s Suit or Coat, should be here, because you have the choice Coleman K. Sober Dead, ‘oleman K. Sober, one of Lewisbur t pia came to their assistance during iliness age f seventy-ni in their home. years is ved by his wile, i an Laugl r, all of Lew- Last week's Tyrone lev, William R. Picken, Hall, delighted two large with his very forceful sermons at the| .,htable lumber operations from time Columbia Avenue Methodsit Episcopal 16 n int in the eX- church on Sunday. ’ ore coche wa hy we ETI a To CL, ni Tr J Ti Also, All Other Merchandise in the 2d Gro of tho mast skiica hunter Store Reduced. of the entire stock to select from, right at the height of the sea- son, at a STRAIGH REDUCTION of 25 PER CENT. 4 3 : 3 hh {1 was Succe i Dusiness 13 nees ad s srs facag audiences had engage In a4 number ol Pittsburg on Thanksgiving Day, whiie the ladies en} the city, Mr. Br State-Pitt football oy Martz,who has been to her bed at her home at for nearly el improvement second operation was rformed a : ; ' has B. BIO. Prominent Altoona Merchant Dest. ‘ er home only t tt ym i Gable, president D. J. Nieman, Millheim ALWAYS RELIABLE — Prof. L. O. night school enjoyed giving seasor Hall. Prof. acker has dents under his supervision his work. Diphtheria Among Lock Haven Chil. dren. Mrs. John Treaster, at Lock Haven ville, who has been sufferin greatly srrangin stiri : precau WANTED TO KNOW TOO MUCH Young Financier Forgot That Bank's 4 r 2 U SAPO 10 Relations With Its Clients Must gL i Be Confidential. . ! Se For Every Room in the House In the kitchen SAPOLIO cleans pots, pans, oilcloth and cutlery; in the bathroom SAPOLIO cleans porcelain, marble, tiling —the wash basin and bathtub; in the hallway SAPOLIO cleans painted wood- work, doors, sills and concrete or stone floors. See that the name SAPOLIO is on every package. ENOCH MORGAN'S § SONS CO. Sole Manufactarers New York U S.A. ith heart trouble much time ning of their head of a big down- FIVIDIE B lees . ’ —— Vf i i 1 © rE % { yr tell . ing Day dinner at the home of the rn . ying er M3 ' ! omer « nodded, nd partook mer's sister, Mrs, James Tt were joined there by C. h ss inn : inger, of Harisburg, who later a n- £ the crime of which he was ny . ! n i ved ana ihe v he end his tik, into an panies the party entre il ol, ‘rani ima : Ch na ’ Lis early : = inty, was electrocuted at Rockview w— —————— experiences, tol f the natural We have a great for . ve a : Frank J. McClellan’ WORLD'S DEBT TO CHINAMAN tricate machinery, of a predicament | to cash | pr inced dead by . Rob-] Celestial Is Directly Responsible for type was doing ery§l but the f .rt J. Campbell Improvement in the Breeding of thing. Mr. dellan « 1ICe ) Palma was convictle American Porkers. ‘op in the office an ad 4 y-on-{ af } haei Shosite, Ng woman pre- . x ¥ 1 w "| my window,” | e-spot all righ Thanks. pril, 20. The ne who figured . as needed to bring ; & ribies pT x ' . atton . 3 » Bureau ‘Yt do away with hosite. Palma, however 2 ’ el o the « 0 ently hone but had no a has § : mill nd was to add half tesUimony against ft he was a member town was designated to week: He 8 : Employment recognized as efficient having revised 1 Was not done DY . . . : ¥ letters or other men an inch to each Chinaman’s shirt tall wre with her asked her if she wile 3} : 3 i i fe as £ 5 -. i = snd reorganized the bureau in such a never carried out his project, but the creditable manner that a movement is - S———————— Chinaman without announcing his cn the way to not only increase his At Garman’s Opera House, lan, has done something quite as re- gilary but to make him statistician of Something different from the usual] markable: He has added inches to 25% pt gh & 2 nla nt = bg x 4 the Bureau of Employment. un of musical comedies is promised lege of the American pig. “ Would (tialed rt buckle — : - " x >< t% : Oui an imlaied garter buck .o nd Mrs. Thomas Keel al vv Manager Toner of the Bellefonte He has not done it alone. He has i fh 0 eter n » a . and Mrs. h 14 A Opera House (Wednesday) | had help from the East and West In. children, of Youngwood, came to Cen- i > \ . tumult that followed a bud- "®t j . | November 30th when Jack Reid and] dics and from our own farmers in the i tre Hall last week for a short stay at x : imu y | dine Inancier near the back of the ‘a OVEN dru rE 4 wine. M Loot - process was simple and te wat the Cyrus Brungart home. Mr Keel make their initial bow from the stage wae tues . . oe f a reat room raised his voice to ask, in a tone si I3 putting i s time gunni fe 8 Jon was just another instance o grea ‘ tA ae a 3p " ng in Six 1m ga n ne lat the opera house, Manager Toner], . itd ' iteolf almost Shen of detached scientific inquiry: ime n is disapponilex n nding 5 . : 3 ‘ il r) i ng ise NOS On . 8 " , eS PPOn C nt : El has been trying for a long time to in- 1th + “Did she get the money? smal game 80 scarce in entre coun~ 24 a +i new conditions, the a” Thin w aa toined hv sev. |] duce this well-known organization tof . Ssemt nEL00 : “Young man,” answered the great | ty. This week he was joined by sev-f .. poiefonte and he assures hs pa-] Sation’s Business states, “1 t 1 ’ . Visit siete te an BRS 4 pi % S85 dh > eral friends from Youngwood who will trons that they will see one of the beat f any vears ago the prizes of ane, 1 have to remind you timt a trons at y Wai § 3 1 3 DER - i ee a & ’ 4? ors es #3 ars vq «31 acompany him to the Seven Mountains , bank's relations with its clients are | ranged and g sat vn bert nts l the pig world went te BPO d. 8 " . or a deer hunt. ranged and smartest entertainment I went to the round, short often highly confidential.” — Wall | Street Journal. ad a handkerchief or some article of jewelry marked with her name or inl. After a moment's deep thought her face brightened and she asked: " : do? to-nignt his famous “Record Breakers Co." will] gq uth The yer that has ever been seen on any stage. ] legged type, the kind of hog that yon The presenting company includes] couldn't see under. The chief purpose several well-known and popular fav in the lifé of that hog was to turn — Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Rimmey will begin farming on the Thomas A, Hos- terman farm at Centre Hill, succeeding Hay W, Smith. This is the third Rim- mey to marry within a few years and take up farming in which line they are very successful. The two brothess re- terred to are Edgar, operating. the Rimmey homestead above Tusseyville, and John L., tenant on the M. Ross- man farm, also near Tusseyville, Miss Shipps, the Red Cross nurse, fast week, took George Weaver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weaver, to Har- risburg for a second operation. The lad has a growth of a cancerous na- {tire In his mouth. The first opera tion, which was not considered a final cae, brought reMef and it is hoped a gacond one may prove successful in removing the entire trouble, although tot too confidently looked for. It cost a party of four, including (.. H, Meyers, of Pine Grove Mills, the Doman brothers, of State College, and # hired man employed on the Mevers firm, a total of $400 and costs for Liling a six-prong buck out of season. I'he deer was killed November 10 near Pennsylvania Furnace while the party were hunting wild turkeys. Game war- den Frank A. Meyers and game pro- tecter W, DD. Melcher, of Altoona, made the arrest, orites and with Jack Reid himself who wil be geen in the first act in his fave orite role "The Dope” or as he is bet- ter known throughout the country, “The Information Kid" a character which has made him the acknowledged peer of all the “Dope” performers. There will also be that famous “Re- cord Breaker” chorus who will assist in merry making. This splendid com- pany comes for one performance one ly--this Wednesday night — and the seat sale is now on. at the Mott Drug Company. — TUSSEY VILLE. Miss Heleff' Palmer, of Potters Mills, spent the week end with her aunt, Mra, Stewart Jordan. Joseph Ramer spent a few days last week visiting friends in Milroy. Why must one be a foreigner to get a Job calling trains? on cos The most efficient subtracting ma- ehine is an auto. - hans LOST. A pair of false teeth, Find- er please leave mame at dental office corn Into lard. Now it's the pig type that is popular, the pig that makes more lean meat, more bacon and more ham, What has done it? For one thing the Chinaman and his soy bean, coco- nut, corn, cottbnseed and peanut are furnishing a vast amount of lard sub. stitutes at prices lower than the pig can supply his product. So the four. legged lard factory is turning to the ham business and the Chinaman, his shirt tail unlengthened, has added to the legs of the American hog. a———— A Mostar to Garsia, Your town, It ment for the community, To be a good advertisciment it must be a good news paper. To Le a good newspaper it of the community in the way of sub. seriptions and advertising. Are you doing your part toward making your paper a good arvertisement for this community, one that will earry the kind of a message the people of the com- of Dr, D, K. Musser in Centre Hall, munity wish carried to the world? Mixture of Races in France, has determined the principal physical it has been found, writes the Paris correspondent of the Journal of the American Medical Association, that the average height for men is 165 cm. (5 feet 2 inches). per cent of the French people have chestnut hair. The blonds are next in order, forming only 1232 per cent of the population. Pure black hale is found In 183 per cent-—that Is, glightly more frequently than red hair, which altogether was found in only 0.52 per cent of cases, Pure black hair, so rare in France, is the rule in certain Mediterranean countries (for Instance, in definite re- gions of Spain). Very light blonds form the majority of the population ef northern Europe. 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