. ms St \ hls ig a - sin 8 . a A Sg SE 458 - - oe ‘ rr ———————— LOCAL AND PERSONAL. LETTERS FROM SUBSCRIBERS, | PINE GROVE family moved to Clearfield where Ma PUBLIC SALE REGISTER. | Chester Clemens, of Phaadeiphia, was 4 ——————— Dear Rditor: | Mrs. H 8. Ilingsworth is i up; Herman has secured a good position arrested at Lamar for driving a car : unclose lease fl check. Credit to with grip and tonsilitis. store, Eo ntti ce r a > a ot on | While intoxicated, and after a hearing Miss Catharine Bradford, R. N. is Enclosed please find check. ( redit t i gry ( i WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14th 10:20 h vw a . : yin: my account with the “Reporter.” Your| Some of our ice houses rn : : " - Tm ‘ ’ a pail n. |Pefore Associate Judge Harris Mus doing professional, work in Wiliama- . 3 k filled NEW ADVERTISEMENTS A. M,, in Georges Valley, 2 miles sout Lock Hive : sworiber w \ ack ledge re- ed with nine-inch ice NEW / SEMENT? at i . (08, In LOCK Aver port at present. subscriber wishes th acknowledge ro " 3 . : : . west of Spring Mille, Albert 8B. Lingle | - oreo ”s wo umber APRON: sttors Mrs. CC, M. Trostle who ha i . ‘ {4he car was siored in n ; ; ceipt of a number of personal letters ’ BTORE ROOM TO LET ~The large | will sell: Live stock, farm implements . : od George BE. Meyer, the piano man of | received lately from readers of the for tw, weeks 18 now Detter and when Clemens called box i ’ . ; . | Store room In the I. O. O. FF, bullding, | and household goods: clean up sale Boalsburg, was in Centre Hall on Mon- “Reporter.” He is in receipt als, of a Mrs. ©. BE, Close is among the si ¢ : . ’ . machine had been stripoe 1 X Centre Hall, will be ready for cupan Free lunch, Wise and Hubler, aucts day, tuning pianos. printed communication from the Anti-' this week. Fel ip y ' hited parts y y february ist, and may 2 TE Le1 3 h 3: s\ague of rie : Tout Bre The ODE ’ 10 “11 8 fell ’ . ’ MONDAY, MARCH 16t] 10 A. M,] » “wesdnyv ’ . . ‘ Saloon League of America, at Wester I'he deepest snow of the season i ~ ] AY, MAR h, A. al, ’ AAFP tT Tuesday morning Mrs, (Dr) G. I : € a : se CE : : wine ] from that date. The room will b by Martz and Bradford Old Fort WANTED ~One hundred Yearick and the two Brady children ville, Ohio, which contains some start. Saturday nighteclosing roads and cans- leled ’ i ete Wo oMartz and sraaford, at Ol ri w thors T HW i 3 ad) dre . . remodeled and Improved, ma ing ‘ . , . new suuscribers 1o no £1 left for their new home in Johnstown. | 1Ing€ information on the success of the ing travel through fields. 1 ble pl ¢ business.—5 4 complete line of farming implements er, at $1.50 per year, ir t . : . 3 : aesiranie pie for rUuSiness wy i - : 0, 4 ooh or year, in ‘ Prohibition movement in the United A. 8B. Balley and sister, in their new . . “ and farm stock-—34 head of stock “il. : On Tuesday morning Mrs. GQ oO 2 of Directors, 1. O. O. ¥. Hall Assoc . | lefaction guaranteed, or money rr BE Airs, fe 5 States. This is news that will be King car, motored to the county capi Mayes, auct, | tion. “tt | funded. Berine T went to Tyrone and later te cherished by all right-thinking people. tal four bargain sales on Saturday Pittsburgh, where she will remain with CHURCH BUILDING FOR The Presbyterian church It és in the form of a report by Gifford Ed. 8. Moore has been confined to PORTLAND SLEIGH FOR SATE frie 8 for severs ECR S, . 3 4 . faz ; ’ ; 3 hr friends for several weeks Gordon, of Melbourne, Australla, Mr. his room for several weeks with throatl 4, good condition: will be Ad right buf “ . . On Monday the Odd Fellows put a] Gordon was sent here in July, 1921, as troubie, John D. Homan, Centre Hall, 12: Bell | String Mills is offered for sale Send Chilblains | Se #250 » group of men to wrk preliminary to | the accredited representative of the C. H. Struble, a well-known citizen, phone 94 your offers for same to James H ot ache and pain? making the repairs on the building | Victorian Anti-Liquor League of Mel- ig serfousiy {i of heart trouble ani ter, Bellefonte, Pa MENTHOL T made necessary by a recent fire, +f bourne, Australia, for the purpose of complications. FOR SALE—2 pure bred, registered, A UM studying the operation of the Prohibi-! Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Kimport, of Boals-] Holstein-Fries an helfers, 20 months HOME FOR SALE.—I off r «for sale gives quick tion law in the U. 8. His findings are | burg, enjoyed the sleighing Friday and old; will be fresh in May ir by Sir] MY home, situate in Centre Hall bor relief » ’ ug " 18 EN PE the result of a whole vear's painstak- | spe nt the day with friends in town. | Korndyke Kon n, whos Wo ni wt | OUBh—~MRS. ELLEN MEEKER. : - | Miss Ferma Hoover, after spending several weeks with the Runkle family at the Centre Hall hotel, on Monday, : i . : . \ ’ : ing investigation. Read what he has] Mra. John C. Homan received a { dams, A day records, averagps . — Want to take up her work as a trained | : 5 . ; : to say: jon the sidewalk, breaking her eft { 30 Ths t ten nearest dam roe — nurse, - “When I landed in New York my | arm. t h records average . : ca’ yr ¢ ¥ 6s 3 4 2 | . “ After a two weeks’ stay at the home first impression was one of doubt and | Elmer E i 1 of ‘her daughter, Mrs. Harry Harsh- discouragement. 1 found many excel- | repairs for a month: he barger, in Altoona, Mrs. William Bow- lent Christian people who believed that | proving J alluar er, of near Potters Mills, returned home Prohibition had not achieved its pur- | J. Everts, who has been conf ' SALE~2I0 Brown Leghorn ul on Friday. pose. The cause of thelr discourage- [bed for the past month Miss Carribel Emerick accompanied | ment soon became ovident when linow able to g ) Yay he Taal lh . her aunt, Mrs. Mary Price. on her way | read the newspapers and listened t | Wm. H acobs, a Clvil w Vet y NTE] A } Ch lanag ; ay Ow to the west as far as Pittsburgh Spel th talk of groups of average oftize ng, {has been iN i ompiteation « leneral Ai a \ ¢ ote Huo had Royer has been Ia up for buttes ‘HAS, M, ROSS, Linder willl stop in Altoona among relatives or wn and women, who her return home. tiemy o learn the facts ane ! jrovin gents for n terri Dre pod ; ; i TOSEID. Spayd Ixy his son-in-law, Roy Dutrow, as 25 The roads wil pesnil To mw about vidutions o | are. W. 5, Wars woke Yer sigat asm] IRI WaNTEY ory yeueral Hovis are marking our entire stock down Moses Ben Mann Edge Tool company, cut a gash extending nearly fre h sibow to his § what he tol : {| Many the 3 r 4 al in 1 a Pp ha i A ad a rit hn te 0 seni th ha” Vitti ft aw i mews. coon o Tn avn sos on | VANTED Active. mitered SEE OUR SPECIALS edge of an axe while at work. ce of the law is not or | ing lon Kllhe ane stharis Krol an: ro , H Be Birs, Eavmond Miller, now located. in | example. « promizent citiz amy lead i n Atal thas ‘comm sovablar at knock out prices. Large assortments of New Jersey, out from Philadelphia, vis- |& life of wry virtu nd the] Mrs AMaretta Goss } her home |, ing. farm and zardes 42. Diy Ready to Wear for Men, Women and Child- ited her mother, Mrs. Kate Sa ra, | REWSPapers Wi not comment upen|and mms gode to eflefonte and taken! 0’ Act aulek toe + ritory ~ ren. We surely can please you. A Sale wor- who has been quite #1 at tl this fact av ter am lali from guce quarters rhe UCR : : i Bost ; thy your investigation-- home in Bellefonte a sn ay rome [FT St ee wh Se en a At KESSLER’S amd Mis. P. ©. Foray, sot of Coie 12 "4 100 0k of hoowieage abou rivers. She vas tho recipion | Becteptie Pw Department Store Hall, over Sunday the plumbing Last week the mn Heckman pond wu week the Boozer ponds Te cleaned ver 1 have delivered my message, the | retire samy street in § tow Special Sale of 2500 Government Win- The ice from one pond 18 store ) people have flocke bo ne "Mr. | Scott Jax will su od hin : the dow Sash Direet from a Sonthern U, 8, Mr. Boozer and that from the other } rordon,” they fd, ‘the people of this rn Government Camp, —¢ { wh 24 the Dewart company wr local us untry do not knov hese facts. Mo r popular Wreshermar : ' ‘ juare, LER nlains six 1m. C ena an 8 Robert Mi Walter’ Banks, of Allan. on co: 3 1es Don 90 succomtslh. You can do. #0 jont S200 Ronen oe iter BUH class condition and ready for use. You [Successor to R. D. Foreman] n a fine 4-prong made a hurried trip, Sep W , Spring hurch, i James Kline, lumberma qgult he fLIS EACH. . only between trains in the af 100n ; ; isiness and is now locate 5 Speclal Prices on Quantity Lots, We are prepared to deliver you Harry 3 Jdenahan 3 Ang has } i PAUL RUNKLE, Bloom, both of who Lis ear { KF CIAL Dre ¥. Mi: Hermaz A 115 E, Third St. Lewistown, Pa. ALL KINDS OF I EED Hall, came home from Altoona, wher they are employed ala Rufivond company. to Ia od 8 EL CHICKEN FEED, LAYING MASH, of lat veka ret a UNIVERSITY OE PENNSYLVANIA ENROLLMENT PASSES 14,000 MARK. SCRATCH FEL Roy Martz, of Old Fort, and Joh: 4 PILLSBUR v FLOUR Jordan, of Tusseyville, were 8 1 3 callers at] Lvery County in State, Every State in Union and 48 Foreign Cou this office on Tuesday. The former ad 3 This ¢ a i's Student Body. {that means the Best) : Also WAGNER (Bellefonte) vertises sale under the firm name of Martz and Bradford, for March 19. at : and SUNBURY Flour, by the Barrel or Sack. which time all thefr farm stock an sau : ) implements will be sold. f } vo 3! Bo, iC ", % 4 : iis £4 FL i ? 4 o : Samuel Shoop, who a short time ag: moved into his new one-story bungal 5 a 4 ro 3 BE y ot Lh - A X 3 es : js ” 4 ¥ We Exchange Flour for Wheat apposite the school house, installed and now has in use a novel heating plant =a Jot water system that is Siving : : : We have every reason to feel grateful for the patronage +e Dest of satisfaction. The boiler ia % fe AT LT aC 1 ba i Ee . ; : . . quite uniike any others in use jocally ah TER Sarid A ota “pay A accorded us during the short time we have served you, » is . So er GT ni oa so, lg hn WR By and hope to merit a continuance of that patronage. i®on Sun- Tiga www 3 es wl : | a The foot of snow that 1! 4 day proved too great a stable on the William Gfrerer Church street, and caused its collaps Mr. Gfrerer Kept his car in the old stable, but when the building fell the car happened to be unde rgving repairs at a local garage. The Reporter was Pleased to have a call from A. ¥. Vonada, tenant on the ; 1 Gentzell farm, near Spring Mills, Mr ii Sas , : ; a a Vonada is a real farmer. One of his : ! oR OSA SARD. OVERNOR “Sp ADULTS LAY mEsTING chief products Is butter. $e keepa in /2} ths Charmer o e Unive ty of Penrcyivania has provided that the Governor of the State shall sev e red] fe roles ; ° ident Excli of ih a Trustees. The above picture was taken on the steps of the Capitol at - seventeen well fed and well-groomed Harrisburg on the occasion of the Board's last mecting with the pure as presiding as Pp . cows that are making good returns for From left i i Front rowe-), Hartisy Merriclk, Vics Provost; Dr. Josiah H, Penniman, Provost: Gov. him. The butter is manufactured in a ernor William . Sproul, Praside at; Randal Morgan, chairman: Sdward T. Stoteshury, William A. Redding, for. . ns : mer Provost Dr, Edoar FF. 8m ti. Second row-—Formar Attorney General John C. Bell Judge John Marshall systematic way, power churn, power Gest, Charles L, Borie. Jr. Charles Day, J..B, Lippincott, Commissioner of Mealth Dr. Edward Martin, former worker, a print and individual cartons U. 8. Attorney General Georg ‘. ostisham, John Sadwaiader. Back & iLouly Cn iadeira, Secretary Bd. » oh . « ole Ran. o’ ublie™Ingtruction Dr, homas E. n n r. obe . LeConte r. are used. Mr. Vonada also markets th lier Wikcam O. Miller, Thomas 8. Gates, Treasurer E. Coriies Morgan, Morris i. his product, making a weekiy trip to . Chit +» AlSert R. Orunker, Samuel F, Houston. . is : : . : # ® o the Lewistown district, and it is safe LB Rroilment figures just 1 yithe « loads vith, 3M, while Japan follows { Jaryland it 103! Yermont savns 3 . . iC by Lhe Vers ty oi HERI with 31 anada comes next with 19, assachusetts 108 Virginia ..... to say he is not competing with the win show that the tol i mastration | Nearly every South American republie, Michigan ..... 39 Washington. . ofdinary butter roll, but is marketing] for he arent acady oH as vin tally all of the Buro- Minnegota “hes i Virginia .. 8 4 EEE e £00 tk the Ars pean eosntries and the ‘important ones | Migsiss pl ... 9 Wisconsin .... €00ds in a class of its own. ime in the 182 years of th nive com Africa aud Asia are liberally | Missourl .. .. 42 Wyoming s... 82 £ity's history, ie getual enrollinent, | represented. Australia always has a | Montana eas 8 The Reporter readers who are inter- minus all duplications is 14.013, Thise ood delegation. While the percent | Foreign Countries, ested In school work will be pleased to] ceeds lust years reglsiration | : ie of students from this State is une Argentine ..... HiNew Zealand lon fie i , | know that Prof. John A. Young, who shows some remarkable fae , par svivanla probably draws its students | fsaiia hey I pcarngua ... x taught the High school in Centro Hall} ticularly in the way that the Univer from a wider territory taan any other | Brit. W. Indies. 3 Panama seven £ i . Sily serves the sigte, There 8 a 1M eraity on this continent. e fol | during the term of 1003-04, continues | tb ¢oeal of approximately 10.000 stu. | lowing tible shows geographical distri. fanada a | Mtudy of these rg strat usually large. the University of Penn- in advancement. He Just resigned asi donts from this slate glone. the vars | bution hy States and foreign countries * China Pollan an saves OR ous counties contrilmting 71 per eent Alabama ..... 27 Nebr 'S 11 superintendent of the Norwalk (Conn.) ’ 1 Ai Nebraska |, 14 {olombia ves 3 Porto of the entire enrollment, While the Arfzong: ...... 2 Nevada schools to become assistant superin- I University, which by the charter of Arkansas cesses RiNow Hamnshi 7 Ecuador + 11 Sal C n Lumbe C 0 1791 was pecifieally desienuted as (Cali 5 New Jo : aaa 1 fe r tendent of the Bridgeport (Conn.) “the Universit of Terra, ania.” Wiis Foran re i ba Menice 1180 aod’ 2 Seria resso > Bchools. Centre Hall was the first the frei {Iniversity to fo kite Hana LConnectteut .. 182 Now York .§,. France ........ BiSiam isto ST. COLI E H : -} of its State, ministers firet of all io Delaware... I58N 'nrail .s firoace ......... 4i3 Af ca. igh school he taught, and since leay the young men and women of (his bof Coluabin GIN. Dakota . 1 | Guatemala * 2 Shun i | A x Sec. ok pa Ing here his advancement has been Commonwenlth, ite conrcox eontinue Florida ....... 271 Ohio cating arn Hawaii ....... . diSweden ....". 21 | " ; vontinuous, not only in school work| to be a magnet to dmw students from | Georgie SL 36 Oklahoma", frond uo... 3 ¥witzerland .. 7 30 all parte of the world. In addition to the | fdahes. 0" 20regon 10 Ireland } Syria | Bath Phones. but as a citizen wherever located he State of Pennsylvania, there are stu. | Hipolw........ 62 i 3! Italy C000 2 Turkey 0110120 has been a leader. It is a pleasure for Gente Sram every Staten the e wxtunt | Towa. 11": Hl Whale Taian 38 | err CrochoSlovaiae 1 || eh har ma rkahle Is the extent! fowa ........ . 41i8 Carol DAN Lo 0ul,, BH Czech k | the writer, who was on the school to which Pennsylvania draws Its stu | Kansas |. 00° oren vevsnssse 2 Ukraine po vaNy asvngs A Foassug on £1 board when Mr. Young was selected us dents from the nations of the world. | Kentucky .... 35 Tenne Latvia ......... 1|West Indies... the head of the schools here, to refer to] 1orty-seven farejen countries are rep. | Lonlsiana Yeas Mexico... .. on bis eucctey in le those prodesson: resented with 20 students. China Matne areas Net Totals migus dupleations | 4,0 # wv »
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