VOL. XCVI. ITEMS FOR TAXATION, Real Estate fers, Clgarettes and Bear Burden for Soldier Gasoline, Autos, Trans— Tobacco to Bonus. consid A ered the belipg seriou measure for the raising of pay soldier bonus, incl gasoline, automobiles, fers, transfers of stocl mission tickets arettes and ni proposed | gram: One cent mated to Twenty-fi on automobiles dollars transfers Five £20.000,000 Incre do the ised raie bonds at $64,000,000, Double the present on admission where 25 cents—$ An 50 000 600 increase igarett President Signs Debt President Harding igned t Editor Centre Enclosed again put Your paper down way we weather day. Mor a sudden wihin of hours our back (Thursday) splendid tn the again day haw those most days windows all playing After or less, molasses, looking tour No With brances am, sincerely, (Dr.) RAYMOND J. MILLER, Prof. of Physiolog! Asso Pharma Letter from “Old Virginny.” Finneywood, Va., Feb Dear Mr. Smith I will send. a few lines o er through what kind here, Well, here, eighteen now it is raining. forty-four hours, and not seen the like of it No mall I have been working am well. With best Centre Hall, 1 you, mostly of weather we are we have an old-time snow inches in depth, ’ for this section h 1 ii Snow fell thou in twenty years for two days. every day, regards remain, Yours CHARLES and to all about truly, STUMP. Everybody who tries Tanlac hag something good to say about t—Cen tre Hall Pharmacy. her of Progress Friday Evening. Progr Sneak Enters ear East Rellef, WwW. Ned Rheller Armenian Back in Work. for had double wea LUTHERAN SUNDAY E 7:30 ject, * GEORGE Rev MC Prism Pastor had to It sil to repaar, op my Io and nt imagine the of walls You can Remember, man) the nothing but four no doors, furniture, of ernme no kind—-and yet a any nt turns over they feel are As one we we met a squad of vor BOON as get cleaning it and build a While ting the supplies ready tables clothing and many other and Kitchen clay howls, (Continued on next hi the the bull engl an before no wing slore ¥ © grea posgensl thi of are bods, things column) idrer loot ings ee nie are lows Ooms Gov 0 us t {a of busy mud. Be Then PENNSYLVANIA ANNUAL CONFERENCE | | CENTRAL Will Convene at Tyrone Mareh 15 fo 22. —~RBible Story Contest for Win ners of Teen Age Contests a Chief Attraction. ge The fin story ted districts, n condu and mi Get-to-tsether, Wanted. {aws add Ww We Ushess, wh missionary ine vears, invited us had Amer eve and fifteen A very pleas 80 out rning at 6 athered of Christmas « day dark aide gOVveral the After fire irols for us During calle off minutes we received ma we started to put some ind in a owded B works fow the streets Word had that ; In time the guards arrived Heavily armed They did § yy pw brating with people, vio offic boing a the tis the Am wwicans were g killed. shor! a not understand toid received on that us to we werd Pe had and slop as we fil persnit to cclebrate After having a good laugh to ourselves we spent tne ry The ugual nnd New I will clo #1 of the evening in the day we wire at work planning Yenr's Day for this time; as 1 have house riext 18 how gpend . we would #6 will write again time and will tell you more about my wonderful trip to Persian. Kinda 8|o0nNn regards to all my frie As ever, your boy, "NO. 7 An Excellent Program. Literary A prog , } ram Mills to pear i {he A Feb in Hiked from The foll Spring Altoona. yw 2 Mirrom ng wi Thurs less than rienced by three Was ex from Sprin this « hikers are Pottsgrove Zettie Spring Mills Gunsalus 3 and Decker, The day bhoth trio Spring Mills early Tues sok. Boalsbhurg mornin at a o'cl comin® M And of Potters Tyrone Juniata after 11 iy way Seven Rtars, 1 up throug! reaching this o'clock Tues leliwood and city shortly 30 day night The trip foot, the young men offered Way. was made the entire way on refusing sev rides while their stops for eral them Tuesday They refreshments, Robert whose BOVOTA hiking Junsalus in at on made short almost continually of the hikers, was formerly home is employed one this city, Spring Mills. The young men are now back home, the return trip having been made street car to Tyrone and by bus from there to State College. the remaining twenty miles to Spring Mills were made on foot, hy P. Bdward Mersinger, who recently gold his farm, will move onto the NED. Treaster farm along Sinking creek: T0WN AND COUNTY NEWS. HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS has g The he truth Reporter and veracity ish but 1 fears A NOWSPAIN able to wreck the reputation * member of the gle ndividuai (Lycoming county) bad and yet less Penn township direc are | a fix. They of months we how i funds than of of the AR sOON are oul school ‘n schools the five the term over Rome are already fifth pad n do in and month of school work has remainder of There The that the any closed, as the the the to been the schools wil are seven schools of schoo] same ys cash due board has appropriation for disrict tack is fact received 1921, not for the the slale funds nor this year James H. Potter celebrated the 50th anniversary of his association with the hardware business in Bellefonte, evening last week, at a banquet held at the Bush House. Mr. Potter is president of the Potter-Hoy hardware company and his associates in busi- noss were all participants in the oc cagion. F. M. Crawford, the secretary treasurer of the firm, was the toast- master, and ig referred to in the local papers in that town as having filled his place as such in a most satisfac- one tory manner. Lh —
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