LOCAL AND PERSONAL. It was 2 degrees below zero on Tues day morning. U. will meet at the WwW. Kerlin, Saturday home eve W. CT of Mrs, W, ning, 7:30 Mms, J. L, Tressler, of was a pleasant caller office on Monday, Hall, Reporter Centre at the Tanlac is appetizing, Invigorating and strengthening. Try it and be vinced.—Centre Hall Phgrmacy. con Mrs, I. riously been had is gradually growing M. who il, Last week a trained charge of the case. Arney, Be bel ter. nurse took In Clinton county twenty hotel have made application for license, will appear before Judge Eugene Baird, now holding his first court in that county. ftom Robert school men who H session ol ee Neft has Spring teaching 4 far been in township, not from Belefontel, the past week, during the absence of the regular teacher Derstine Mrs assisting Rebecca home her sister, in Centre Hall, her. Miss Derstine in Philadelphia months. Miss is he J. H. Pull aring for of in x been Hvi fow ne has for the past — Miss Catherine Bradford and Helen Ishler, student nurses Bdllefonte hospital, and Mrs. Bohn, of Coburn, spent over at the Clyde Bradford home place, having been called here funeral W. Bradford Hosterman from an Last week a Hoover, from fonte, came the Hosterman ho and is giving her services in Mr. Hosterman's many friends to see him soon restored to full and strength. George of A. intensely continues ailment al trained 13 ie Thomas suffer fecting his legs nurse, a Miss to me the re week's snow si Last quent ponement tie-up of tra of Odd Fe to have two events hall—the llows' banquet, was been held Thursday by the Clinton id girls, on and the pl county school night. ay boys ax Saturday Joseph K. was a business Mr. Bitner has 1 er, and now of his fruits nis time to vice president of National Bank ng Association, meet of Hall evening, the foil cted I e annual 0. O. PF. on Monday ficers year: President, J. president, John A. Auman; tr rectors, Milton and Clyde wing were el rr the ens H Delaney. . H Bradford, Dutrow. Knarr v secretary, H. Mark Bruce Arney easurer lev. J. M. Kirkpatr Presbyter ick, pastor local church, on went to ¥ an rk county weeks, during which t his brother-in-l minister, in conducting meetings. Mrs. Kirkp baby are at the home \ Mr. and Mrs. John Haugh, College. for a st time si — Mrs, F. fortune to scending and in falling being properly became less painful. Mrs. Goodhart had niece, no doub that was accident, Y. make 2a at . *} Goodhart had misstep a step fractured bandaged the WwW hie n her she rms ponsible for the A DD. Clevel tre Hall Springs, health Friday of fine the heal here picture post card received who left n Eurel £004 land Mitterling, a few weeks ago for Arkansas, in quest of got to is sone says: “I this place noon; it town; has lots hotels and boarding housea for of BO accommodation th seekers. Not now as in the visitors and many peopl summer.” —-— The snow feet of begin eighteen inches that fell at about to two on Wednesday, six ock the of work to many whe shovel ning ing. gave plenty hadn't handled a 3y noon éxcept perhaps where boy ruled, of the and passage on the sidewalk from ons end of the borough to the other could ba easily paced, o'e in morn for a year on Thursday every walk those the big was cleaned SNOW Whimpering and slashing above his head while buried neck in a snowbank, “Billie” aged six, brought to his help that probably saved him from a calamity on the evening of the recent snow storm. The youngster is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Grover Weaver, who Jive just east of the borough limit. The boy was on his way home from school when he became fastened in a deep snow bank a considerable tance from his home and at a point not frequented in such weather con ditions. The lad was taken to the E. 1B, Zettle home and wns oared for. In the meantime an alarm was sent out that the lad had been lost and there was a considerable time lapsed before the anxious mother was notified of her son's safety, his to arms the Weaver, attention dis OB i AA LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Any thinks he has no chance who correct, man is Buck, of My, and Miss cousins, Lewisburg, Mrs. PF. P. Buck and Miss Emma was the guest Geary on Tuesday. Mrs, Geary ol are of the “large Sai08 We and small don’t hear profits” motto any more, bul business would boom i It were off and how dusted again hung over the counter! Ishler, of Linden Hall, is again from an attack of scarlet had had a relapse, his riod having been son Station Paul improving fever. He dition for a serious. He Frank Ishler, con )e very is a of Agent the n unde: thru FV. wker, u dertook taking town o al ur succeeded in his Ford « He was make his CGoodhart, and of running n Monday. autolst to gnowiadl. dert the oupe the first 10 Appearance since the big Pufl whom John both H. Mrs. ot had MH more, forme: were ——— Had Appendix Removed. rable Notice of Teachers’ Institute. To 5 the Ex-Service Men. Card of Thanks, ith hearts that thank sympathy tended to us bereavement and fat proved hour grateful we kKindnegses eX gir h of husband have friends in fail to convey many floral thankful.—Mrs children recent in fe Neigh thomaelves real Words feelings. For 100 are Bradford her. hors our of sorrow. true tributes we a. WwW. aur the and Dry Law Brings Profit. Enforcement of prohibition in Penn~ sylvania last year cost much leas than the amount collected in taxes and pen altien, according to a report made pub- Hie a few days ago for federal author- ities. The profit the the report sald, was “considerable, all fines ecollecetd and all goods seized were clear gain, the excess tax defie- fency having been made up in special taxes” The total appraised walue of prop- erty seized In the state last year ex- ceeded $386,000 and the taxes and pen alties collected amounted to more than $185,000. The expenses incurred in the seizures and In enforcing the prohibi- tion amendment were given as ap~ proximately $64,000, The seizures included 129 filfolt stile, 10,764 gallons of spirits, 0,261 gallons of mash, 1.041 gallons of wine to government, as and 172,761 gallons of beer, A SN III TUSSEY VILLE. last in many mail deliveries ans The closed that two storm roads snow up the there were daya Miss Verna ployed Stat days at places 80 no for Dont ol who spent they, at lege, her home. Ripka is ry ill with pneu the Wm. Rockey. onfined his Rufus monin at home of BOVEr: to of grip. Yoshie O18 own is with a attack Many farmers this » kK wi a good houses quality had few been riously iil for weeks, slowly improving. Resolutions of Respeet. Whereas God, in His Himself . Barr, wisdom be niinite has call nto loved Brother, resols i i Ie nd Trustees Dismiss 18 Nurses. W. E. BARTGES <Auctioneer... Terms Reasonable, Satisfaction Guaranteed. Give me a trial, CENTRE HALL R. ddd bo ddd ddd bdidinds bdo dodo odode Insurance and Real Estate Want to Buy or Sell ? SEE US FIRST TTTTTTTT ere TTTITerY Chas. D. Bartholomew CENTRE HALL, PA, Tree The LINOWRITER, Yihbane any Rr Carbo n t i321 Empire Type Foundry, M fps. We IT Metal Type, Printers | Supplies, Buffalo, N. . 0 sheets §1 “When | feel like this— dizzy, black spots before my eyes, bad taste in my mouth, stupid and lazy—1 know what's the matter. [I'm bilious, I just take a couple of DR. MILES’ LIVER PILLS They fix me up in short order. Why don't YOU try these tittle wonder workers? You'll find them easy to take and mild but opera- tion. Your Druggist sells Dr. Miles’ Preparations. effective in TUESDAY, 14 JANUARY 24th, at 1 miles South of Spring Mills, 100 me, Georges Valley, 8. C. Decker will heifers a. FP. thorobred bulls, and Cows, brood ayes, auct, TUESDAY, o'clock-—-4 miles WwW. B. Lucas implements, Mayes, auct WEDNESDAY, MARCH East of Centre Hall, Albert Henry implements, ete, SATURDAY, L.. MeCle will sell: F BOW shoals FEBRUARY of 28th, 12 cast Centre sell: Horses, clean-up nt will ete. ; sale, 1. 15t, A 11 farm si 2 niles on the GG. Lieb farm, will s¢ MARCH lan, 4th near Spr Mra Mill Carrie ing arm stock, id Bg MARCH 7th Hill, implements; implements housch oods TUESDAY Schaller, at some nire farm and stock in gale, WEDNES., MARCH of Old THURSDAY, . 1 Lolyer, east Fort ; MARCH Potter, THURSDAY, MARCH TUES Bartges SDAY, } miles AS BE ment 1d imple ments. L.. F. Mayes, Auct Guernseys., “Do Rats Talk to Each Other?” . Asks Mr. M. Batty, R. I. “1 got five cakes of Rat.Saap and threw pieces around feed stare. Got about hall 3 dosen dead rats 5 day for two solid weeks. Suddenly, they pot fewer, Now we haven't any Who told them about Rat. Sasp.” Kats dry -» sod leave oo smell. Theee sex 35% 65, § \ ER 3 cuss ty Mable Arney, Centre Hall Spr ing WANTED. —Men or women ord:rs among friends and the genuine guarantesd hosiery, lines for men, women and children 3 darn ing We pay 75 an hour for st re $34 a week for full time Experience unn Write, INTERNATIONAL FTOCKING MILL Norridlown. Pa alipd to take Gelghbors for a SE SAIN AI, | ers. Write or phone my home in Cen- | tre Hall. 1 will be away but there will man acting in my place—D, C. | MITTERLING. Notice Is hereby given that an application | | will be made to the Governor of the Common- | wealth of Pennsylvania, on Friday, February | {10 192, by C. F. Deininger, Mrs. Lucy Henney, { | W. A. Henney, James E. Btowart and ( A Stewart, under the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An | { Act to provide for the Incorporation and Regu- { lation of certain Corporations,” | ril 20, 1574, and the supplements thereto, for | Cleveland Eungard, the charter of an intended corporation to be | | called CENTRE HALL MANUFACTURING | y COMPANY, the character and object of which $3’ eri . LOST Amer is to manufacture lumber, planing mill products | : a and to buy and sell Jumber and | With While buliders supplies and materials of all kinds, | cut and for these purposes to have and possess | rights, benefits and privileges i of Assembly and its suppie- | | LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, ibe a | CHARTER NOTICE ~ bench bob bh. p. horsepower New 1% 12-24 FOR BALE. also, second-hand engine; a La bargain. po second-hand { Crosse tractor, all at @ approved Ap- | Bpring Mills, Pa. Zt in LOX hound, tan markings: has small pi Hoense tag of Blu notify Archu out of one 1202 all | Mover, GAr; Wears No. {ast inder Centre seen in kindly LOVE, Hall. Solicitor. | - i FARM FOR SALE { offers for Or ie section of the sald Act JOHN G. Stoh The undersigned sale seventy-six mot ving Hall ACTES, Estate of the HOMER O BARR, lste of Harris « Jeceased b . yuh Letters of administration on the above estate | “U%H having been duly granted to the undersigned | slate of she would respectfully request all persons know se, of land west of bor line of Centre in a high cuitivalion Any ractic y PracliCaii) free of stone. gr payment, and those having claims own Penn ELLA H Alyse, Pa. SARR, Adwinistratrix, | Boulsturg, Pa. |’ Bellefonte, of NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, PUBLIC SALE. ———ONE EXPRESS LOAD OF —— MISSOURI HORSES & MULES at Chas. F. Stover’s Stock Barn, MILLHEIM, | Saturday, January 21st, 1922 At One O'Clock P. M, J6 GOOD BIG MULES From 3 to 6 years olo. Most of them are well broke. 12 HORSES 3 to 5 years ; weigh from 1200 to 1500 pounds ; all well broke. They are the right kind, but not fat. Can be seen at the barn any time after Wednesday. Terms will be made known on day of sale. SERS Announcing History Chassis Touring (DEMOU {(DEMOTU Coupe Sedan (PNEUMATIC OR FORD the Lowest Prices in the of the Ford Motor Co. (CLINCHER WHEELS) AND STARTER) (CLINCHER WHEELS) S80 645 430 625 RIMS) SOLID TIRES) BELLEFONTE, PA.
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