3 . pron 5 Lt Gr NIE TTT NO MR IR a (BNR (A aloft "Wm. a. ih a el ee a ae Bcd on ch Shim yay EE — oo LOCAL . AND PERSONAL. » HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT MAY LOCAL AND PERSONAL. - WIN ALL COLLEGE EXPENSES On Monday a few farmers between Centre Hall and Spring Mills 1 Best 700-Word Essay on “How Good wean Roads are Developing My Commu- plowing. . nity” May Pay for Education, Mrs, Clyde A. Smith, who had bee: ill for some time, is now able to be about again. Willard Smith, farm now owne state that on the sicl ad ) " . : : n the sick four-year: scholarship to be us ut teorice W right, now living in Haine i : American college or university theltownship, h: recovered wsufliclently Progress Grange will meet in regular 5 rom aorecen ious iilr i to be out session Saturday evening, March 26th, 3 . of bed at 7:30 o'clock. Daylight saving time vocated by ands will lil Ira Whiteman, Potter farm, mania, Hs { BOALSBURG NEWS. Farmers’ 1 tal ha) this vear gd art “4 Mee. 8. : Any boy born in the United States may fore Sng ws ns som Peynaylvania Phisdginhia Jat week-L THY sen, some day be president of the Republic. Any town large enough to have a Postafi ¢ may come day become a metropolis with subways and sky- scrapers. To keep pace with the growth, fast or slow, of every community they serve is the ambition of the men and women in the cll Telephone organization. To give good service today and tq anticipate the needs of that service tomorrow is a responsibility we al Cantata Sunday Night, The Bell Telephone System is not a garment to be outgrown and then discarded. Tt is a living thing that grows and develops a ditions require. Each community's itself but it Every new three thousand miles away is available to every Bell office where it may be u in giving a better and more economical “Dixieland” In Grange Arcadia’ CHIE . : | : BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA ’ + W. HEILHECKER fg ld Local Manager and Store Fixtures for Sale. Dairying in Centre County. We Pride in Handling the Merchandise Will Open Class In Music, At the Lowest Possible Prices hauled almost end of portion. oq, i of bs ye PoaiE. Wt Sun Pig Historic Telephone Dates family. Addiess Mrs. Clarion a. Hic DO NOT FAIL TO GET OUR grades in the first ye The first switchboard for commercial ust LE ) r Mrs. Dayton msberry, of Jerse Dairving is £4 most \ was Installed Janvary 28, 1878, at New vege PRICES BEFORE BUYING. Shore, is at ti home of he parents. § nartant nile £ avd .. . . : Haven, Connecticut, with elght connocted It’s the Chapest Thing I Ever Mz. and Mrs. Robert 1. Smith: in Cen. in na “N° | telephones, and that same year tho frst | Bought,” Writes Mrs. J. Mason, Va. tre Hall The onsberrvas wil hovel, es > iw q : r vi COW public pay Stati n was evtablizhod at Bridge . I paid $1 28 for & ¢ cakes { Rat-Snap dnd judg. \ E S | RIVE | O PLEASE : : Os « gOCin ‘ inty. ports, Connecticut ing by the large t of dead rats we've picked from Jersey Shor to Esp) io the The 4 niiment ’ up, I reckon we've saved hundreds of dollars fn Longberry homestead which was pu ¢ ’ ; .“ i chicks. eggs and feed.” Your pers won't touch it. shased by the nd will beats tavmtog Yt 20° uv. Se Salon, any The first multiple switchbosrd was fn | ats diy up and leave no smell. 35c, 65c, $1.25. chased by them, and will begin farming TT . ' ta . . a ‘ 4 Sold and seed "he sider Long} : : tread : hirds he re-| stalled in Chicago in 1879 guaranteed by e elder Lonsberry, as is 0 ge % Fa . . where in th iire numb ‘ Ga mes A Rig 4 & CM saith Mable Arney Centre Hall Fgre in ua msue,. was Instan! nified their desire to n. If you ar C. P, Long Co, W, C. Mever, Spring H P S h ff H d Wy killed recently by being struck by a finterested get the partiouiss is The first underground cable was laid tn | Mills . Louder's Store Oak Hall pine i . . C ac cr ar are train as he was crossing a railroad nea tpt ant. Robi — ! Boston and Brooklyn in 1882, Both Phones BELLEFONTE his home. . 6» CYRUS BRUNGART, eit. Lp wy o Cows Wanted. The original patents on the speaking JUSTICE OF THE FPRACE. The family of James W. Rur { Wants “s wn er Alisa’ aoitam. tolophone wore gracted to Alexander CENTRE HALL. PA Centre Hall, is sorely afflicted. Both} ca . LE a Ali Graham Peli, March 7, 1878, and In 1877 Mr. and Mrs. Runkle and their davgh-].. ny ebhohe Slice, MITE) the first orgonization, known sa the Ball 1 1 Telephone Association, was formed 0 ter, Miss Laura, are confine i bye . Ra : iy ' a deed mortgagi 5 ecments, ole, mar as neq rear nt 1 : develop the business, m—— with sickness, the Tatter being a suf. |“ Kements will be made to purchas me ve won! The MAILED TE ferer from fiu and during he b . } 8 3 y We TOe he'd ii Bb \ * 4» {and all matters taining to the office ASHIN GTON week has been ver seriously fil. Mre §, on 5 In 1913, the underground cable system | : Jam-28 SEED BOOK s the Bunkls 3 scabs. , erang between Boston and Washington, D. C., | 4 po { - Hulda Meyer came to the Runkle hom: EASTER : le tn wh SE atl . 450 miles long, was completed. Thig Is | pate fu 178-20 b 32%. hee bok aan the banefit : last week to give aid to the sick an A Correction. by far the longest underground teleppone W. E. BARTGES farmers. Sn Cos tad for if fo rratie {6-DAY EXCURSION buco a patient needing attention Mrs, Daisy Rover. of State College. | cable system ia the world. ... Auctioneer... WM. HENRY MAU AUI E he oa 2109 aren su. Later Miss Fetun : Hoover, a Anca p writes the Reporter to state that {it * se Terms Reasonable, F ; : nurse, was called here, who now has red in saving that aba had har hits A Jatisfaction G : : da A | 14 the patients in charge ery in “ying that he had her hus- In the sori of 1830, ths Dell Catutaction Guarausend, A—— I Y: pri anid, iliam over, now deceased, Telephone Company waa organized, there . . . . . - arre sted for non-support were 130 Bell exchanges in existence and | CENTRE HALL R. D. 1, COMPLETE LINE OF Round Trip Fare from Centre Hall Mr. and Mrs, A. H. Spayd moved into aad 61,000 telephones. Today, there are uoarly their newly built home on Tuesday of GEORGES VAL 1 EY. six thousand central offices and more than |, - ———————— $ 1 1 8 2 4 - 600 ¢ look ! i #*this week. The structure is of brick Herbert Gobble left last week for 12, 000 connected telephones in the Bel) i JAMES Ww. SWABB CHAMPION 3 ia attention given to collecting writings of il classes including System. , ab and modern in design. The interior is | Monroe, Wisconsin, where he will be i JU'TICE OF THE PEACE Proportionate Fares from Other. Points finished in hardwood, all of the work | employed for some time : : Det oO oo 3 | » ¥ —~ { train ’ . one by “ ol > Nsitascay a oh - . . dh ap or details as to leaving time of trains, having been done by Mr, 8payd. A hot Mrs, Stewart Ripka, of Pleasant Gap, WHERE ARE YOUR LIPS WHEN | | outed with are. All leew] business pros | | FARM MACHINERY fares in patior © or sleeping cars. stop-ov- water plant furnishes heat, and is { was 4 welcome visitor n Any attended to. Special attention given to ti | et privileges! or other information, cone . e il, and 1t Iisjwas d welcome visitor among her many YOU TALK OVER THE {| Ving of Estates, Marriage Licenses, su) wv | ‘sult Ticket Agents or David Todd, Div. further equipped with a bath and elec | friends hore last week. TELEPHONE? | file Jigutme, pind other A ov 'in o and REPAIRS Passenger Agent, Williamsport, Pa. frie Yai A ae movise the : Mr, and ig Homer lilian spent Scientific tests show that every addi Le. : SR Be sure you see the Champion LAge and ° Ous ( e © o the helpers unday at the home of J. B. Ripka. tional inch of distance between the lips of Ww NTED. get » before buying any farm ime SIMILAR EXCURSIONS discovered a dressmaking sign, a relic| Robert Zerby, of Brownsville, came | tho speaker and the mouthpl.ce of the tele | 1 A en er Fomen to ake a on ny wid June 16, 30 and October 2 of the younger days of Mrs. Spayd | down to attend the funeral of his un. | Phone 8 equivalent to adding 120 miles of Orc. 1 among Lrlends ar K i" lot . ya ‘ . , { the genuine guaranteed hosters, full Nunes for 1 The sign was conspicuously posted at | ele, Willlam Zerby, on Saturday. The he Hae over ™ hs gun Is halidng: } nen. era f'n hour. for or re ime or $0 0 E FLINK (Centre Hall Pennsylvania the new residence until Mrs Spayd J. I. Lingle spent Sunday at the ¥.! farther than that, such sounds as “'b p. 4 i Uma. DECAY . A oe spled it and was taken in hands by her | M. Ackerman home, tf 8" are transaiited poorly. If closer | ie INT RNATIONAL PErocKING uk System with the intimation that just at pres. Quite a number of people of our val. than one-half lach, nasal sounds lke “m" . ; and "nu" outer Sane | — : S————————— , The Route of the Broadway ent she would live retired. ley are sick with the grip and mumps. properly. 4 un id ar { The Centre Reporter, $1. 50 a year, The Centre —— $1.50 a year '