a LOCAL AND PERSONAL. George Paul, of Greensburg, was en tertalned at the Byron Garis home ov er Sunday, The Kerlin house and lot will be sold on Saturday. See advertisement in this issue, Miss Laura Runkle visited her sis ter, Mrs. J. I. G. Allison, in Millhelm, for several days last week, Mrs. Victor A, Hall has been drawn as a grand juror for February term of court, at Belle fonte, Mrs, John H. Arney, both of ously ill from ering nicely. Centre Auman, of Puff and Mrs. I. M., whom had pneumonia, are recov been seri Zim Pleasant Gap, is in dell from se Former Commissioner Harry E. merman, of cate health. He is vere stomach trouble. sullering 1 gr : + The condition of Thomas A. Hosler man, Centre Hall's chief not been encouraging during few days. He suffers greatly most of the time, during A little child of Mr. and Mrs, Guyer Grove, who had been quite ill, has pu tially recovered, and its parents £ looking forward to a complete ation of its health. Expert rifle their shooting urday afternoon and take pa There for the good Ralph Luse, on Mo of the Plum Centre Hall, and mainder of i teacher, Mrs. test. Grove was forced to q If the peopl lac were to I le file, thu reach clear a tinent from New CisCO anda exien Pacific Ocean. Mrs. Margaret Ohio, last week Calvin Vonada, well as other relatives she took with her mother, in Cleveland Shu is living Boyd Jord school, treate sled up at the ments, treat, and ation of Philip tre Hall and Mrs. Ci re Hall, + ire school y gather College was sent to y, this of all expenses sel Bohn, won first piace to Harrisburg as a Mr. two daughter pi Pm JOAisour nd i here this w Cobbs’ me ARO, Was ville hospital f ati {i tppend ng appearance is his oid self of the young here some ye ® warm place in Hall, and a to Mie old giad to ses iWays town, him, A Bceottish Rites held in the temple ard Cathredal, Williamsport, day, Thursday and Friday week. Among her 1 who will atter following: Mr. and er, Mr. and Mrs. W Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Mrg C. W. Bozer, Mr. Sniith, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. J. Frank evening a sp« for the benefit ad merely gucsts armory, and were the strong A good thing 3 8. of A, was the giving trated lecture in Grange hall last Fri day night the Gates of the New World” were the The read by tev. Drumm, and many slides Were shown, giving a fine idea of the tide of immigration into Ameri th types from all countries world who are knockin some good, some bad turned Needless Grange hall was filled. seemed to ment, whigh besides taking form of entertainment, wus structive and patrioti Mo similar nature may be given ter, New Americans” and "At topics, lectures” were back appreciate tho Love laughs at locksmiths, it has been said, and such was truly the case with a young couple of Haines town- ship. The trouble began when, aftei the prospective bridegroom, Harvey W pinfley, of Aaronsburg, had procured a rriage license and had engaged . a minister to perform the Ceremony, found that upon inquiring for his bride at the home of her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs, Jacob Harter, she was not permitted to leave the house, be ing, it is alleged, under lock and key. The young man wae unceremoniously turned away. Coming to "Squire Brun- gart, at Centre Hall, he procured a search warrant and this, delivered in to the hands of the constable at Aa ronsburg, brought forth the young woman, aged 22 years. She and her jlover then appeared before ‘Squire Stover, of Aaronsburg. The Reporter failed to learn whether the marriage then took place, but it Is presumed that it did. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Miss Grace Smith visited friends In Williamsport last week. An Estey organ and room stove are offered at private sale by W, W, Kerlin, See adv, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Brooks are In Williamsport the Scottish Rites. attending the sessions of Reitz, of Boalsburg, had Mrs, Henry the misfortune to fall down the sleps which resulted in a broken rib and very bad bruises Robbers entered Mrs, Philip Leitzel's grocery at Flemington Thursday eve ning of last week, stealing eighteen dollars in cash and a quantity of can ned goods, Pr. J. RK. City, Crystal Wed called owing to the se } Thomas rious condition of his brother, A. Hosterman, Hosterman, of Missouri, arrived here on being nesaay, Tanlac strengthens the nerves and brings back the normal state of heallh through its effect on the appetite and Hall nutrition of the body ~—Centre Pharmacy. Marriage Licenses. Smokehouse Afire, a PINE GROVE MILLS pull i righted proceed on Davic { irry, Mt deliver a lect wi the Union, Ememld church at iyaville, on the evening of January at 7:30 p. m: Rev. Curry is a na of Ireland and spent last summer visiting at his old home. Admission to lecture, 30 cents, in the Pregbytleri LOST American fox hound, tan with white markings; has small cut out of one ear: wears license tag No. 1202. Last seen in section of Blue dall. Finder kindly notify Archie Moyer, Centre Hall. plece RESIDENCE AND LOTS FOR SALE George H Long, Newark, Ohio, offers for sale former residence and all his cholce building lots at Spring Mills, Pa. Buy one or more. bt.o¥ ADVERTISEMENTS, LEGAL A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ~ Estate of HOMER O BARR, Inte of Harris Township, Centre County, Pa, deceased, Letters of administration on the above estate BAYA beg Suty éranted on the undersigned a would respeciia teow ing themaeives indebted 10 the te immediate payment, ana those havi against the same to present them duly suthentd ented without delay for s-ttlement, ELLA H, BARR, Administrairix Gettig & Bower, Attys, {§ Boalsburg, Pa’ iefonte, Pa, ob SB i ——— lt i» A ————————————— ns mo A BS A ver . sna— - — NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, AUCTIONEER. R. J graduate of the Jones National School have two drills. Also 1-horse John D, spring | 3 ri Wag ¢ Witmer, gon Potier. - THURSDAY, MARCH th, cast of one mile Wolfs Btor y ie *, CHART ER NOTICE Notice is hereby given that an a willbe made I wealth of Pennsylvania, qn Friday, February W. 10; 1922, by C. F, Deininger, Mrs. Lucy Henney, | W. A. Henney, James E. Stewart and C., E Stewart, under the Act of As Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled “An Act to provide for the Incorporation and Regu lation of certain Corporations,” approved Ap- js, ril 29, 1874, and the supplements thereto, for | the charter of an intended corporation to be CENTRE HALL PLANING MILL COMPANY, the character and object of which of Auctioneering makes all kinds of farm sales. Ad dress State College, RR. F. D. sales, specializing in Commer to? cial phone 681. WANTED One thousand chicken Drop card to A. M., Riegel & Son, Sa lona, Pa oT pd ORGAN AND STOVE'AT SALE.—H-octave Esty class co ion: also in good feeder with heater. Th SLOVe most as good as new, —W W. Kerlin, C re Hall FOR SALE-—-Superior grain hoe, good as new: reason for s ling, 1 PRIVATE organ, in first called ron iia d novelties, and to buy and sell lumber and builders supplies and materials of all kinds, and for these purposes to have and possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of the sald Act of Assembly and its supple ments love, self JOHN G, LON 'E, toh Solicitor. Soh ANNUAL STATEMENT » Of Centre County, Penn’a. JANUARY 9, 1922 j ter 1 In compliance with the provisions of thelr charter the sixty fifth annus! statement of the and Company is herewith presented Balance in treasury Jpnuary 10, 1921, . . § 10 Cash premium recei®ed during year . 4.4m Cash on Assessment No, 29 14.692 Borrowed money “iW | FIRE LOSBES H. A Kauffman, barn and contents W. F. Blerly, damage to house BH. Hoy, demage 10 barn Theodore D, Boal, damage to house W. H Miller, household # ols L. D. Orndor! damage to house John MH. Barto, house end household goods W. 8 Wi 14. house and eontents r, barn and contents niey, barn and ie house sir, damage 10 house J. A. Fravel, horse killed by Hghtning, E. L. Lingle, damage (0 house J. B. Kreamer, barn Ellen Garman, house ; : Harvey A. Hoy, cattle killed by lightnioe Jennie A. Long, damage to house E B andl] H Garman, damage to house 3, dwelling house Danie! Irvin, barn haeller, household goods yutents of barn household goods Bhiioh church, damage b ghtulng H. J Kurzenkoabe, damage 10 houss Total fire losses Directors’ pay Beerelary's sainry Tressurer's salary Cash paid gn premium Writing podcies Postage, printing snd stain Interest raid Botrowy sandry exis Cash lmiance in wressury Due for borrowed money Outstanding prem na and Assessment No Cash mance in ¢ Bale and typewriter the same day the following were slecied as Airectors for the ensuing your fsotrge Mitchell J. B Rrungsrt, Frank McFarlane EM, Huyelt, John 10 H Reed J. MM. Campin James KE Harter, J. 8B Weaver snd F Col W. Fred Reynolds, Pres ge Mitchell, Vice Pres. ; Brucgsart, Treasurer Il COL W, FRED REYNOLDS i Cyrus Brungart farm N UESDAY, FEBRUARY 28th, at 12 gp coer will sell: Farm stock miles 8. Lucas will sell: east of Centre Hall, : 1! 5 til 1184 £ CPR Horses. cattle, plemgnis and household goods. ( Wise & Hubler, auct SATURDAY, MARCH 11 MARCH i, 2 en two miles east of Bpring if Centre Hall, on H. Balr will sell stock up’ #ale. eM, Awd Clean-up sale MARCH ATURDAY, MARCH entre Hill 1.. McClellan, near sell: Farm household goods MARCH Hill, and implements; iean-~-uj T1 effor it Centre ‘ Wise & ESDAY, MAR Bartges, 3 | i Cl 6 cast MARCH é&th stock and implements Fort : farm HURSDAY. MA implements, odhart, ( FRIDAY, * . H., Hon farm, clean-u : farm implements Clean Cut of 0 Per Cent. On All DRY GOODS, NO- TIONS, SHOES and All RUBBER GOODS Also on Tinware, Graniteware, Alumi- num and Queensware. SALE COMMENCES SAT., JANUARY 28th And will last Two Weeks Only, DURING THIS SALE—— Granulated Sugar, 6 cts, Per Lb. Loose Coffee, 14 cts. Per Lb. THIS SALE IS FOR CASH ONLY. G. R. MEISS, Colyer, Pa. of 183,000 Become a Partner as well as a Subscriber Not ten or a hundred or ten hundred people own the business, but a hundred and eighty-three thousand men and women, from all over the country, who have invested in one of the great American industries which bases its stability on that of the nation itself and the millions who, like you, use its service daily. Shares of American Telephone & Telegraph Co. stock have recently been selling around $118. It may be bought by anyone through any bank or banker, or through any responsible broker on the Phila- delphia, New York, Chicago, Boston or “Washington Stock Exchange. conservative, reliable, established business. Owners An attractive investment for conservative people The Company has 40 years of dividend history of never less than 7 '2 per cent. The earnings of the business are remarkably steady through periods of bad general business conditions as well as good. Assets are far in excess of capital and debts. There is character and enterprise in the manage- ment of the. business. There is public confidence in its fair dealing. One share will, at the present dividend rate, pay you a return of $9.00 a year. The dividends of a few shares will pay your telephone bill. We shall be glad to furnish further information if you so desire. “~-