_VOL. XCVI _ HALL, PA. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1922. INFORMATION FOR HOLDERS DEER SEASON OPENS FRIDAY, WINTER FARMERS WEEK Rev, Morgan Gives Fine Talk, OF WAR SAVINGS STAMPS ge . AT STATE COLLEGE. 3 aE Moves athoran. Ato: EXPERTS BUY APPLE ORCHARD. TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS — - Deer Reported Plentiful—Seven Moun- ment it Tyre poke in tl al Reformed CENTRE sgn —— Crop of 14,000 Bushels Obtained This ————— Year from Previously Neglected HAPFENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST : : Orchard. To-moi g v) u sb; tions for All Caring to Attend, service being union in character. From mH FROM ALL PARTS. 0 OI TOW Ii y 18h in Hi4 . 53 o 1 owing is reprinted from the Quite a few Centro wunty farn so ; > : pms 2 : : Philipshurg Journ i show what Stamps of 1818 Series Payable Jann- tains Will Again Be Hunting | December 18 t, 21, During Absence of | chur nm Sunday afternoon, on tl ary Ist, Nexte—Equally Good Nee Grounds for Thousands. Students, Will Afford Aceommoda- 3 curitics Offered in Treasury Saye ings Certificates, “It is et ending who savings Treasury stmaster Harry “The large amount Bridge Toll Helps Buy Farm, Win Soccer Game, 2 to 1. a" — TT : ( Helping to Increase Wid Game In Centre County. ( & ys” Former Congressman. Undergoes Knife. Corn Yield in Penna. 65,000,000 Du. Io Keep Highways Clear of Snow. ie Hig? immoral Dance Charged. Another County Over Top In Pean Ntate Drive, with good nished and insu prosperit rt people vibving Milk Prices for December. Fhe Board of Directors { the Dairy sums Lengue Co-operative Associa Has Municipal Forest. got H el i A% uheer Bon at their meeting in New York Cit DO-pound mark ISUre you to investigate fn November 23rd recommended that oy Ley or Iv . Oe management ngs System ASSOCiatio Mlk be sold for the month } ® : i tv ¢ ¢ ‘ Dears cobra flit Bad roh ite f SORE f Decent ! eres comma ny Ma « i fa o" singe 3 \ il Lis $ te ’ He i i Fig in * " of Ce miber $ Miss Rhoads Honored. z o Art Sista : Buber of ain vets ; > “ : " ™ . . ._ bk not Cor t w , their pledges of J 9 £L 4 i it i Hn dhs 0 Class 1--MUk sold in fluid form ¢ Miss Rebecca N. Bhoads, of Delle ’ ’ . . > 5 : . ‘ nnd Thine a a 1 } i led ‘ i i ) f city distribution, $3.37 per 100 ibs f me vy n 2 Workings on November Pres n hn M mas with h CHO vreking y MM i A ull aml Wa os ol. nen Class 2--Milk used for manufactur slvant Ae erent on { He +1 yt 5 § 3 i sylvania delegates to th : ocd § wi exhibition. § of Spangler waa held 1 Ens explosion in fonte, 8 one of the sixty-tl . i seventy-seven men met death cream and dce cream, $2.90 ver 100 x 3 Y 3 ¥ 4 ’ vu Fes ona Fhe bi hoa hoe tract SETI po it 1 y i T state Fhe ‘ coroner's verdict relurned afew Against Alcoholism, to be hel nT . . viv ad i i A nT stweizal : Stat wi ‘ ago. ; . So : apren th um nd on ay te | OF 5 nreh, | n ra pls ; and special i Stat Class 3A-<Milk manufactured into ronto, Canadn, November 24t o 30th . . h . i : ‘4 4 . ot canned mik, 47 cents above the average Last week’ issue of the Miiltheim al convention of the e appointment being 1 3 ir the ; 4 i J a vee oe managed und working a pre CARY n ' ' WAI markekt quotations for butter, Journal contained this item: On Sat We uragement was given the cam. pared by fe rtment of Foi y.jthe young woman dancer who put on Class 3B--Milk, manufactured into jurday morning when A. Kessler went Profits from ¢ nterprise will exhibition at Northumberland and ernor Sproul on Mor Christmas Bazaar. len 1 ntly when it was announced i : a Cs Lo "a : that at least $20,000 will be added to]Coudersport’s greasury, Tt #8 recom-& young man who traveled with herlerage market quotations for butter. found that some one had tried to ef- he emergency fund through the trip|mended that adjacent land be pur-fin the role 6f manager Class 4A-Milk made ito butter, | fot an entrance during the night 4 3 " 3 ¢ # Bong othe Hing wit haosrond x y that the Penn State football team will] chased and added to the forest Among other things gathered by the fancy cheeses, 40 cents above the av. ]10 his store to open for business he On the 8th of December, wftornom and evening, at the Potters Mills scho house, the ladies of the Sew x \ . prices to be based off the average price Five holes hai been Gitied through of the Sprucetown M. E. chut wil make to the Tournament of Roses at ———————— he te officer is a picture of the moder of butter in New York City wholesale ]the metal plate over the lobk, appaz hold a Christinhs Bazaar. A tah | Posedenas on New Year's Day to play The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year. Satome in the seven ouncés of Palma markets during the month of Decem- jently with the idea that the door could fancy articles and plain ones too, wi n the annual East ve. West football] - An. Wiha h she began, her dance at Nor-Iper, be opened. Whether or not the thief be Bold. Also, home-made oandie - The | same. : thumberiand several Weeks wo. This] Class 4B—Milk manufactured into]"Wa® scared away is nat known, but i public is invited 2tp mc s— UNION weighty adornment was discarded ss] American cheese, price based on the ]i® plainly evident that it was no pro- Attention—P, 0, 8, of A, the dance progressed, however, andlavermge market quotations for the [fessional burglar who made the bung- BRA DYORD & E COAL 5TH #ANNIVERSARY CHURCH THANKSGIVING there was a wind up all too roalintic. ioRth. led _attompt. Bradford and Company, at Centre SERVICE.~All members of Camp Ni i uch 59; n au h ua to be thorough These are the mse prices for milk The extreme drought that has been Hall Station, have purchased for deo S80 are requested to be at the camp SERVICES 1 mag aecGy ns to some of the testing three per cent butterfat at the prevalent throughout the State the livery this week the following cars of |720mM not later than 7.15 p.m, Deo ess-hardened spectators 201-210 mile freight zone, with thelpast few months is becoming serious cond : 10th, to attend a special sevice in the in the Interesting developments. are ex- usual differentials for freight and but- lin many parts of Huntingdon county, : Nvangelical church, Centre Hall, Pa. pected as a resuit of the action begun ter fat. and to such an extent that in many at’ pia ST CHU by the Rev. Dr. Sassuman, who roundly : . high grade steaming coal: also very Rev, Bingman, pastor, METHODIST chu RCH ” jo oy k 3 Shas, Who rosin yy places water must be Mmuled for . do- a & % . . or “ good for stoves and furnaces ther camps, members of other WEDNESDAY EV'G, NOV. 29 scored the shocking exhibition in a The 1 + Bought tp be govertwed prop: fmestic purposes cand stock driven to One car Miller vein; runs very[o*mP* and the public are invited to 7:30 O'clock armen on the Sunday following the lerly shortly. Président: Harding at thelthe streams for water. If real winter lumpy: we cannot always buy thie] PorticiDate in this service, the seventy : dance. With the case destined to folo ming of congress sent one thou should set in without rain, there would coal on account of the great demand fifth anniversary of the establishmeni before the county court, a number, i jsand appointments to the senate for be great suffering in the rural districts The sermon will be presched by {not ail of the 1 4 . of the P, O. 8. of A~Committee. ot . © all of the men dn the audience on leonfirmation. renvived from the main streams for for it. Rev. M. C. Drumm on the Subject {|e nignt of the questionable show, vk, , One car Westmoreland gas coal - “The Privilege and Jog of Grati- hich we i : fal me—— want of water. The shortage of water the best grade Some Potter township farmers have tude.” R A hie h was presented following the rex-| Neture is the best road bullder, that]is cnusing many farmers considerable When this coal arrives come to our |Peen forced to haul water for thelr War movie entertainment in the the-lis. the nature thal freezes the ground |labor, and at present there are no alre, will be called 4 i : > bean | we oalled as witnesses. and holds to an even temperature. prospects of relief by prolonged rains. ¥ * One car Moshamnnon vein, This is o -
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