% S— "¥OL. XcvI. ”» -~ LODGE'S NEW ROLE, Is Lodge A Now or Was He Years Humbug A Humbug Two Ago! cholar busine rishes plained a long good seemed John Clearficl shall James C. Gregor, Short made a BOK The the sick transfusion condition of Irvis Ides operations se BO imp ing him slowly but surely State hospital reports, ipsburg Journal. One of the other Yay gave a pint blood to was Miss Laura fius, 15 years old, of Graham Station. Public Sale of New Farm Machinery. Everythiog from manure be offered at public sale by the under signed at their mill at Centre Hall sta- tion, on Saturday, April 8th, at one o'clock p. m f This will opportunity you cannot afford to miss if In need of farm machinery of any kind. date, in new farm machinery, spreaders to plows, will beginning prove an lemember the BRADFORD & CO. UNITE FOR STATE DEMOCRATS TICKET, All Selected, N. Nenate. the Unanimously t. Thompson Candidates —Nhull —~MecAvoy and Kerr for and for Lesser Places. through i speed of over fifteen m This hour Are Toubt “pinched.” to help fill is done, no thelr treasury which for years has been of the reported empty. far is Part the borough extends out nto country, and Ol Were in a where there no habitation you would never if it fUR- pect ¥ town, were not for the glaring caution s You can drive through the streets of ny large city in the state and not be hauled up for speeding, an coi sted never drive miles providing you district, Mill trafMe, town are not Creek but in in congested with the an hour and no one if You through over fifteen Snavely-——Ripka. minimum W. A, MeClellan Rebershurg W. A. MeCly an, 1 Accepts | Reformed Chai Recelved ~, a Life Member, Piay Postponed, Saloonless State Comin JUDGE BELL UPHELD, Philipsburg Law Local Order I win and Hopes Suit. fourt published If you haven't { your inc return, its ted | you must p fine (5x10) Post We reasonable prices. take views or retail dealers. CC. J. Harter, Mil Pa, council £1 now bably this is due to thels to id ten miles an hour that they thelr bring #0 used mud ros their © they are flying, and lives peril. This into some but | may their their iuere” treasury, alas bring town into and hence we do not envy them The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year. on the streets, you are arrested. Pro- position. Beware of Mill Creek. all ge, Bill cague ollow y iy Bi recs : or, as ing of wire This goods, reim, adv, being andl here think in t wiit]in tion their | "Phone LOCAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, O'clock, led 19th at 7:45 entit given in t! church, of County Superintendent. gE House to Ald Farm. ers of Northwest, Committee ap- but FI 000 He nate £2.000,00, imendment by Tennessee, reducing the da ippropriated of would go to Montanna., who oan last spring farmers Idaho a $2.000.000 for received a pur. goof Carload of Fencing. Centre Hall, carioad of fencing, hog chicken cattle hog recently consist - cattle, and woven and barb wire. the bost grade of The price is I galvanizing materially You you want. re. last year. can find what AA IAM Will Open Class In Musie, music, Special atten- beginners. Call Bell Floyd Jordan, Tussey. to 841012. The Newspaper Man Gets Appointment. Hon. FP. C. Bow x 1} 1 I» fAgricaltural Statisties, Road Contracts Awarded ln Clearfield (ounty G, Hoffer, adminisiration to is William and raised Hall. postmaster Wilson admin- was in the office md was declared if Mir editor Hoffer mmediately i « ire Mr. Hoffer it Wilishire dur was appointed the office the ing the When third grade vacant The re- Hoffer then foll the Wills newspaper th Ls istrats when fourth class, be one of the appointment | owed. Hq Herald, a Democratic he owns, and guarantees he is not =hamming in Pp While it may be a bit humil ating for a Democrat accept an ap- paintment from a Republican president, Wwe are ready friend his thé hungry is of which also Htiesa to to congratulate our good ability to keep off him band in the opposing party. aon orough School Report Intermediate tendance male very for Fehraary. of at- feo present Russel Grove, school «Per cent during month, male The following were day during the month: Colyer, Eugene Colyer, Alfred Paul Martz, Frank Rines, Myradith Coldron, John Riter, Philip MoeClena- han, James Lutz, Brice Smith, George Riter, Stella Ruble, Sara Runkle. Em- ma Bible, Dorothy Emerick, Bertha Sharer, Ethel McClenahan, S8ara Brune wart, Kathryn Smith, Margarbt Delaney Frances Weaver, Maud Reese, Myla Spyker, Mary Reiber, Helen Meyer, Genevieve Ruble. Those present every day during the term are Dorothy Em erick, Bertha Sharer, Frances Weaver, Maud Reese, Frank Rines, Philip Me- Clenahan, The following made 100 per cent in tests: Bpelling--Bruce Smith, Mary Reiber, Sara Brungart, Bugene Colyer, Russe! Colyer; arithmetic-- Helen Odenkirk.~Thomas I. Moore, 85 85. a teacher, TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS. The « lines of spring amg ny run its pole and wir ters mentioned as soon itions will permit Announcement made 1! engagement of Migs of Chicago, and Harold Il. Mr. Foster and Mre, Philip D. F He swduate of State, class of 1814, and is now was of the Edith Bover, Foster, of Evanston 2 son of Mr of Siate sler, College in A gM A Penn sales agent for the Del.aval Steam Tur bine Co, of Chicago, with headquarters at Evanston. James R. Irwin, of Boalsburg, played the part of the Good Samaritan, Thursday evening, when the writer's “Lizz” stalled on the gravel hill by the strawberry patch of Orvis Horner, near Colyer. It wasn't “Liss” fault, for an empty gas tank will stop the best of ‘em, so "Lizz" just naturally took a rest on the steepest part of a very steep hill. Even a gallon of gas carried the greater part of a hall mile falled to make ‘er move, but fortunately for us, Mr lrwin came along, after a hard day's lumbering, and hitching his two trusty beasts to our Ford, hauled us to the top of the hill—-and, of course, any last car can go down hill.