The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 02, 1922, Image 1

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    - VOL. XCVIL.
WANTS HARVEY
CENTRE HALL, PA. THURSDAY, MARCH
RECALLED, HOG VALUES DEMOCRATS GETTING
ore
TOGETHER, LETTERS FROM SUBSCRIBERS, Wil Discuss
os art non are ms») TOWN BRD COURTY NEWS,
D. C, Mitterling Writes From Arkansas.
——————
Republienn Congressman Offers Reso
lution for Probe of Statements,
Gradual, Positive | Meeting
W. F. Rishel,
Are Undergoing Harrishurg Last Week
Attended ~Committee of
ut
Largely
CEE next
HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
Change, Says
Eureka Springs, Arkansas,
designed
Engl:
A resolution
the recall from
Harvey was
Congress by
publican,
proposes
of statemer
abroad, wit}
from his
Ryan
tached
Mr quote
Mr. Har
reports of
dinner recently
Amb:
Engl:
which
American
shown
INCOME TAX FACTS,
mum permitt
will have n«
Armstror
pushing to
for gos
for g
Fisher
“Fisher
ficiency.” These
promises brou
partment by
time a state campaign
promises made during
palgn had been full
be
Repul
pominalts
would not
what
matt
ers not
for
the
quire a Democrat in
to lift
in is
governor, will be
Sproul It
the exec
performance
Pennsylvania
Child Loses Arm.
Esther Peachy, 13 ye
only of Mra
residing
ty, met with
¢
irs Of Age
daughter Iman
Mifflin coun
resulting
near Allenasville,
an aceident in
While her
corn fodder
Esther
barn and observing that foddsr
was blocking the machine te
try and remove same; she put her hand
too near the rollers and her arm was
drawn into the machine and was lacer-
ated almost to the elbow,
It was thought that the hand was
ground to pieces, but an hour after the
accident the hand was found among
the fodder. Drs, Hazlett and Getter
amputated the arm a few Inches below
the elbow.
brothers were shredding
about finished
he
and were
came from the house to 1
the
decided
F'. RISHEL, Centre Hall.)
smooth, meaty
tent demand
desired
nt
is most
if fat the ©
ham
Pienie shoulders should onform to
ham standards and
four to
weigh
The loir in
from
{rom
thi
ten pounds
principal product the
is sold fresh, should
and
eight to ten pounds. The
suming family
to
of this moat
insists
from four five chops to
The eye should be
round and bulging =o as
That is
in varying degree,
to give an at-
tractive shape brought about
according to the
of
sjuareness of
the
the top and the arch
rib in the live hog
From now on the demand of the
consuming public—the men and women
who eat the product that the farmer
ralses--is going to exact more and more
attention from the farmer because the
packer is going to have meet that
demand and he Is going to buy, most
readily, tho live animal that will enable
to
@2
Appointed to
didates.
Sales Recalled
Evangelical Conference,
1 Annual t
Seagion of
160
number
min-
of
and almost the =
isters
lay de
This conference
ime
legates
district wvers Penne
Mav viand,
Virginia,
rylvania, District of Colum-
bia,
out
it the larg-
communicant
Sunday
and making
of the
mombership of
church, with a
27.927 and a
of 42,024
promises
school
Each
helpful and entertaining.
enrollment
soasion something
him to do this Packer buyers are
finding that Berkshires offer an especs
ally fine medium through which the de-
mands of the consuming public can
best be satisfied, and farmers can well
afford to study thelr usefulness in se
lecting thelr future breeding stock.
Fébruary
Editor:
glafl to get th
18, 1022.
“riend and
always
the
home news,
ng in the heart of the
up the mountain, on the
timost lev
weather
Cattie Starving In North Dakota.
Fis
andit
crops
WILLIAM ZERBY
Feb
ving March
Humphrey C wiil
Rive
hall
an
for
the Centre
en
tertalnment in the Grange the
A ¢
nse of
fit of
High
Delbert ia a
bore thie
Hall
Senior «
school
reader and
He
equal
mper-
of rare ability has ape
peared with great and BUCCORE
wiore every manner of audience
M. C. A, lyceum,
all portions of
Maine Alabama
give readings
church, college, Y
uanty institutes—in
the «
He
tiona
mntry, from to
will
of
and
Whitcomb
be
impersona-
Riley. The
interspersed with
darky songs, stories, music on chimes.
trombone and fife,
Everybody welcome,
enjoy a
25
James
program. will
Come early and
rare treat 15 and
Admission
cents.
We ———
Tanlac is the ideal strengthener and
body builder for old folks Centre Hall
Pharmacy.
Stricken With Paralysis,
Bryan at Penn State,
m ¥
: p
Centre County on Near East Relief,
1 Try pws | # ¢ »
Honor System In Jalil
Last
ish sales
Week mention was
mad
andy store on
he
n
veilem
prison have
welfare oon
constituting a Judge
tipstaff—has been built Cases are
heard and fines imposes infringe
ments of rules governing own be.
havior,
Hunter Held for Court,
For the of a
Assembly unlawful
violation
od
one
act
for
mistake
recent
making it
hunter to
Walter B
Justice
shoot another in
Gray was given a
Kline
and was bound
hearing
3
before delle
Woodring,
for his
at the May term of court,
fonte, over ap-
pearance un-
der 3600 ball.
The case the
which Willis D
Matilda, was the
in result accident
Woodring, of Port
of an
in
victim. According. to
the information made by Thomas Mos-
ler, county game Walter B
November 3rd, 1921, in Half.
township, Willis D. Wood-
ring while bunting and wounded him,
but not fatally, contrary to the act of
Assembly approved May 22, 1921. Ae-
cording to the provisions of this act,
Gray, if found guilty, may lose his
hunting privilege for five years, pay a
penalty of several hundred dollars and
could be imprisoned.
protector,
Gray, on
moon shot
The natural, refreshing sleep of a
healthy body is enjoyed by those who
, take Tanlac.~Centre Hall Pharmacy.
——————
FROM ALL PARTS.
refrains alm
wy
kinds of meats
an incident
The
Krape
automobiles owned
of
WY
Spring Mills
Hall
since
Bris.
“seraped”
middle
fo
through
off to
without the
Brishin following
speed thinking the road
The car hit the
wheel cap on the Brishin car, knocking
it off. Both cars Hut
damaged
bin, of Centre have a
acquaintance
Mr
Krape wswhile
the
week Brisbin was
driving
when Mr Krape pulled
io turn
Mr
on
giving usual
nal.
Close
put was
clear. Krape rear
were slightly
Former Commissioner ID. A Grove
and Mrs. Grove and daughter were in
Centre Hall on Thursday of last week.
and while town Mr. Grove called
here to have his public sale advertised
for March 17. Mr. Grove just com-
pleted a cattle feeding experience. Last
fall he purchased eight steers in Lan-
caster at 8% cents per pound, and sold
them to Mr. Peachy, who will ship
them back to Lancaster, for one-half
cent less per pound than he paid. The
transaction stands Mr, Grove a loss of
about $75.00, The cattle made very
fair improvement, but of course oould
not make enough to overcome the drop
in
in the market
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