"YOL. XOVL. - GIFFORD PINCHOT WANTS TO BE Hopes to Rally Old Bull Moose ment to His Support In the mary, Notice State has been served Gifford State Forestry Commissioner, is in on can leaders that Pinch fleld as a candidate for Governor the Bull who backing of A. Pinchot’ Moose party. Bevin 3 claims to be 8 manager, carried the message and told the bosses them they sider the Forestry Commissi race to the finish. Despite this that new entry there are growing a free-for Gubernato v ganization, are, as leader mony propaganda all elements candidate amount of Commissi Pike county, wealth nd Democr I ' reputation summon wdmirers Commissioner. Republican Economy, a gre men newspaper for the mission few of them very moment talking about mitting heads large expendit Pe thirteen — astern of the prov ided by the Judges made mittee. The citizens ley contributed be shipped was done the sent a truok factured flour t« The King's daughters distributior The in Lewisburg report that two hundred womer had banded themselves together to resist the payment of {axes js denied intoto by the tax collector of that borough, It here about women in paid their 1921 until the first of appears t of who but to are an equal number men and Lewisburg have not taxes, they have June do so. ¢ The Centre Philadeiphia will hold annual dinner, Feb. at the Aldine hotel, above Nineteenth The officers of the association are War- president ; S rut, first vice president; Charles " Kurtz, second John C Beale, secretary, and 8. Gray Mattern treasurer. County Association 0 its eighteenth 16th, at 7 Chestnut o'clock, street street, Philadelphia ner Underwood, William vice president; Damage Salt for $10,000. John Miller and Mary Miller, of near Houtzdale, brought suft against Orville Waite, John Gemmil and James Map stone for $10,000 damages. During ~gbbit season, last fall, the hunters ghot at a rabbit near the Miller home One of the men used a rifle, the bul let passing through a door and strik- ing Mrs. Miller on the shoulder, inflict ing a serious wound, necessitating her to be removed to a hospital where she is now being cared for. INCOME TAX FACTS. Changes in law ire material benefl fami Ngo man. 'nder the sy act of Mario reson, living wit vife husband, 14 $i $5,000 or er exemption Foreign Students at State, Former I, 0, OO. F, Matron nd a survive her. Desigates Arbor and Bird April 14 and 21 1} 1 {3 In Memoriam, aun thine, © Lord, be By the family STOCKHOLDERS ACT, Take tany Inn at State College. Formulate Plans to Over Nit- Stockholders at a meeting held at ate College about a week ago formu lated plans for taking over, remodeling ind operating the Nittany Inn hotel at that The to straighten out place. meeting was called a rathetd tangled efforts to badly situation arising from sell stock and finance an extensive plan of the erable stock has been sold and some of the 3 improvements to hotel, Conagid improvements have been installed. With the plans not completed and the sption on the property about to expire of stock deemed it ible to take matters in their own hands. As a the promoter of the enterprise has withdrawn and the stockholders will entrust the comple~ tion of the project to a committee of their own choosing An extension the property has been arranged for and it is believed by interested that matters will be worked out to a satis: purchasers advise result principal on the option on those factory conclusion, 1 1 Gaw fine they Guess Supper. will Will held in I, Wednes 1 to which everybody supper Ix Grange hal Mitterling—— Northrop, «m mia The Ameriean Legion Active, | Imo Banks Cannot Be Supervised WOWIng is eprinted from the 1511 and and should ower jon, according to the department Deputy £4 they are Attorney General such banks adver under State supervision, can give notice that are not under supervision or ex- LINCOLN'S BIRTHDAY SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12 will be observed in the LUTHERAN CHURCH SUNDAY EVENING, 7:30 Rev M. C Drumm Pastor, Miss Ethel Farmers Rowe Named Clerk National Bank. At meeting of the board of the Farmers National Bank, Ethel Hows Mills of i Farmers own far an w as a breeder pure-bred stock olistein sattle Percheron Berkshire offi transaction of the horses and hogs was a ler at this e on Friday sw the business Valley per Penns Stock McCormick was in Hall while Centre last week effort Chautauqua for which lightly at that no action was taken In the a few days and here terest made an to revive an in- in work A meet ing was called Thursday evening Wf last week, was 80 tended matier Tobacco buyers throughout Lancas ter county are endeavoring to buy the 1821 from the latter seem to they should have crops have been sold as low as 8 cents, and the highest price paid was 16 The crop extra large and of the best quality. Andrew Harshbarger, of Ryde, Miff lin county, accidentally inflicted an ug- ly gash in his right leg below the knee on Friday, His axe slipped just as he made a vigorous blow at a limb and the whole breadth of the blade struck him fair, cutting clean to the bone. He almost bled to death before Dr. B, P. Bteele, of McVeytown, reach ed him and treated his wound. crop the farmers, but think Home more money, cents. is ( ), 1923, Prof. Nathan Keener to Be Here Prof, Ni of ne y ithan N Keener, inst (TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. FROM ALL PARTS. i0zen more Tanlac's is merit Hall Pharmacy. were guests of Mrs former's sister, «& Paul M t il pitcher of Kansas, w! juring the comir a surely pays Lo adver! for sale in and ab advertisement own brought 4 €nt nearoy Borough School Report. ff 31 The More Schools uberman schoo (rex rege, imary Phyllis i Wanda Brown, Larabelle, ivn PBradf Robert William MoCormick, ( Wagner, Kenneth Zettle Miller. wy « iarence Ar Cheater Slack, Robert Adult that 1 10 usa member-—Edgar Destroyed Property. not world tried some per entered the little mountain restau- rant, on the an enemy in the and have right ; know, always everyone yet ]ON state road above broke down the shelves, poked holes through the plas t the walls everything that the floor. 1 fail of destroying manner, new easant Gap, and er board on and ceiling, scattering was loos over to see the pleas in this that did it = a dirty, cowardly sneak. What I think of him would not stand printing, but if he will come to me I will gladly tell him personally and in a way that he will hardly fail to understand. The back door of the building is always open and anyone may seek shelter there. All 1 ask is that they close the door when they leave, and jeav the building as they found it—8 8 HOR NER, Pleasant Gap, Pa. - - Burglars entered the hide warchouse of Wollner Brothers in Lewistown and took some valuable furs. ° A seven chair barber shop In ‘Wil lamsport declares it knows the war to be over and that haircuts would hence~ forth be 26 cents a head. Next! ure property and the person and mi ago appendicitis returned on Saurqay favorabie. from 00.000 fo $2 fire loss estimated $250,000 started was cagioned by which o'clock Wednesday af- Lock Haven, 4% the ternoon week in and building at complete destroved main the In dyes American manufacturers The pla nt of the city plant of the Products termediate is locat in the southern part James Runkle, Potter Lock Haven. Runkle, Reporter office on Wed Kk. attend the horse from the Smith A. Liest- on April 1. George Jordan and of the ¢ and Reuben Duffey, of of southside township. the latter a guest of Mr. at the of last Centre Hall to Mr. Jordan will farm, above Colyer, to the P were callers nesday wee They came to sale move er farm in Georges Valley, Snook, who spent a month with relatives in Mill- heim, has been elected vice president and treasurer of the Producers and Consumers Bank, 327 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Owing to a consolida~ tion several months ago of the Public Bank and Trust company, in which he held a similar position, with the South~ wark National bank, he wa sopen for engagement and accepted the place. The is considerable speculation as to the result of the public sales of farm stock and implements advertised to take place during next month. It will be observed that there are not nearly as many sales scheduled throughout the county as have been during the | past few years, and that the stock and impletnents are claimed to be better, which is no doubt true. Fabulous prices may not prevail, but there is no reason to fear that the auction block [prices will be anything but fair, Stover G. about recently
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