5 VOL. XOVII ———— _CENTRE HALL, PA. ' Wise—Wagner. NO. 11 TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS HAP ENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS. rf dD, 1923, TIMOTHY a "HURSDAY, APRIL CENTRE COUNTY B, B. LEAGUE WILL A HEN LAY a The marriage of Paul 8, Wise, of TWO EGGS A : and Miss Renna EF, Wag Mills, was solemnized church at morning, at porvices by Jolin Wagner, beautiful brid } 4 4 LODGES IN LUNGS HORSE SALE—SATURDAY, HEAD LODGESIN I I rb. DAY? Removed In The Question Is Answered in the Af- firmative—Has* Tw, Vents and Pro- ductive Organs. * Carload of Western Horses to Be Solid 1 Formed With State College, Millhelm.— Arrange Sehedule—Strietly osition, Madisonburg, Clubwe=Belefonte, * Hall 30-Game Four ¢ — Violent Fit of Coughing After Suffering for Six Months. ner, « in tho Mills, Prop. [© the couple Decker Basehal cague] of the mony Rev The Spring Lagtheran Sunday regu ir Centre and Bring at Centre Hall by Charles Hollman for on the close The Ww glater James Kinnior, 6 old son of wy, Of *h altended Theresa The . chu Hollman, of Amateur Hall Chatlea Lew! : ad last i The question frequently arises, J } all, Baturday afternoon. ring cere- . casbl a hen Lo pro ak pastor, . than wore and bride wis i by M. CC. Drumm bride i ; of Western horses at Centre it the Centre hotel stables The was formed at a on Saturday afternoon, at one Centro County ¢ : EE thi ing of repress re Hall Bellefonte meet ‘ius x Xe a day o'clock, a car load tatives from the towns of en white erepe skeptical te to roa These are al " go ly tie i Colle¥oe and Belief they perfor h-Amerion Kortly Centre Spring lected espe tka Chih in town last Friday munity Mr, hie Reporter office \3 folowing officers 2 : Hall - Hollman yen wu and dau the nigckeeping ind on i be 1 teliefonte as a horse dealer, 4 har of sales and has alwaya made SCN Greet od Friends. 13 Tarays All not night « numbey The sale ered Neary ducted on th a proteciy e———— i ———— Farmers Move, it a great farms aA eon The arte n tenants on Hall y F rie farm man of the vi Centre fow { Harr Ir der, Fye, €ntes ve nearby ind onto Georg so Ss fo Crider Miller Inju 54 § Ww having purchased j.0¢ 1 ty 1 Lee the ¢ Brooks « Ro Markle Hes wus purs 48 farm , a wus former- o———————— Happy ie Rn Spicher {arn wt of Old Fort : ¥ ‘ ' 4 Ay Vening ' al =» Mier point tenanted by Barger, wi op y ' ig i : . Grenoble, who will Occasion, The IR now moved there at Centre HIGlL again ha holder, Meeker also Potters . town AVE Cenire LSSLUITTION Hall repo? whil farm from her ford % by W latter 2810 Was near is on F farm “The Od Maids Clul Grange hall, on having focate in t we Lew M. Swartz, who wa for Thomas years, Durst, er next by of Faith College. takes west to the east of town . it rant product, was goes | Floyd the Potter farm, west having moved The former who ited at Mersinger left t near Egg Hil chu Zubler place in i tion. Fred near Colver nt to Centre Hall } ons Friday. It type to be located » is hore femnt Ei I is to compete with Fetlerolf boxe rik has taken the ox \ oN fas ® iif BH and Me Keesport, home of a 11g 41 oN little daughter, I ——————— Extended Call to Minister, were guests y farm Mr. and Mrs. C Boal€bu Old Fort. to vi Cla Han Of hr Mra (:. Mt cast of From Bellefonte LOCAL AND PERSONAL, : : to { } A. F. Heckman College, we tay Centre they went to visit relatives. 8 Mma Mayes is Mingle House Sold, I Wn a sister of Cinar The Sar sted h E. Fryer homestead, lo F. 4lo Report in the mountains two niles pub- overs Gutheast arn. of Cot was sold at the Penn township The bought A. Er mid«ing LE Carl he poor. Greenbriar heen fered The Centre hare the property, it A MAAR AS ins $185 $ i and will make their , 4 sol - a Penn State Stadent Seriously Injured. —— permangnt hunting camp. ford BB § , tudent engaged on in the Lutheran Church. Pleasant Easter Day nhoye Mr. and Mrs ulfalo, William Fleisher, New York, f the former's parents, T. J. Pisigher, days prior to ot the home Mr. and Mrs, for several Saturday on which day they again returned to thelr home. Mr. Fleisher is employed by the Penn- sylvnin Railroad company. vice Lautheran 3} A x er Aw w . a st ) sig Wan ¢ b E ™ t hil a thoetter atfence 1 than over i the ve ir les of SINE 2 2 : Y lh * Mr ing Ives M Wie ks’ : Hall fer Dhow were at and £3 a three oh al in Cenire a £% Ayer, engaged in a St necticu M H. E Miss Corn College to daughter, wis then quite iH Fire at Midlinbure. John E. Rishdl, wh {3 \ rf on Buaivnems 1 RE of years tived on the Fleisher farm) ot. Millinhitre. © : i near Tusseyville, the Inst week nto property, } montha ago, Mesara H. IH. i McClellan, two Linden Hall gresiive farmers, were business ut the Reporter office on Monday took a keen Interest in the workings of the Linotype. 4 D. Miton Bradord, the Pennsvivania railroad ab Centre Hall, on Monday was off dul to attend to business mm Bellefonte His place wae taken by H, W. Brown, formerly of Spring Mls. now regulars ly in the Pennsy service well 1h 133 un- Were 10 SeETViee In sttended, 4 Homan Saturday take gick and an “wo children nfirmel and by letter, réhip 22 Mire Homan, care of Friday morning Mrs W. A. Odenkirk Sa left Centre Hall for a week's stay in Philadelphia and Canden, New Jersey. For the greater part of the time she wil a guest the home of Mr. and Mre. John Auman, former neighbors in Centre Hall. She will, of coure, vis- it a number former vesidents of this place now residing in or near Philadelphia. em c——— pA A AAAS A - ———— To Refund Liguor License Fees. Ogle, Cream. La For Puarer lee 1 imp Representative be in the | funding of liquor The unrned Somerset, ball fou license {fees to in- the ro- saloon that foes moved purchased Crone TF High Seho £« troduced Wase a WwW nt High s:Rhool have schedule which season begins May 1% There Eastern, comprising = of Contre Hall, State College, Miltheim Milln tha Western Planch- ard, Hublersbury, nd Mathis, High ah Following fs the League: Friday, Apr! ¢-8pring Mills at Cen- tre fall; Stade College Wt Miithelm. Friday, April 13-aiilibelm at tre Hall; Spring Mills at State Coliege Friday, April 20- Centre Hall Millhelm State Coles Spring Mina Fuiday, State Cologe heim Friday, May 4-<tAll County Track and Field urday, May S-—afl day. Friday, May 11-Centre Hall at Spring Mills: Millheim at State Cols lowe. Friday, May i8-<State College at ninty a and adajited a sss il for the of Hous Keepers the shall be tion measure provides tn AURSQ Ried was the Penngyivan 13 hy part of the lioense of a un of court Cream Tha vent Ane April 6 and ends Hr Aa callers] The Stedman Apr : returned after filing of the of of © ind oil a pe- of Ure the aw 8 to two lagues—the the and partments and two with the clerk In st by the Hl torial neer.” 1 fe al the omnis ind othe: the recent elections to the edi- staff of the “Penn State Engl- a publication produced by the students in the engineering school of the Penna. State College, Mahlon I. Foreman, a som of Mr. and Mrs. Dav- iM RR Foreman, of Bellefonte, was named alumni editor. Mr. Foreman ie in junior at the college and while in the Bellefonte High school he was a member of the school paper. Clement Gramley has been used acting postmater at Rebersburg, suc cooding Snyder Miller, deceased. Mr, Gramley Has held the office of county auditor for some time, having hean congidered entitled to a slight reward for faithful potitical activities In his district which @s largely Domocratic. The appointisent as postinaster fs a further recognition of his regularity as a Republican and usefpiness in his party. The postoffice is of the fourth grade, the salary being about $850. We Ines Brubaker B nt fe fs High schow quarter sessions, foreign fats “ manufac. ited SO Lhe pled hy Milton tng to asd wos wt be in It in and Mpring the § EE C.D a. of “The Coming of the Spring” [Written by Dorothy LL. QGarbrick, age 10 { the sixth grade, Pine -_— Stump * 3 hake $80 thre firong lewighurg ture ice cream prohibuts int of health, gum tragacanth second man at and comprising Howard ! r the 3 ¢ wy §¥% § . gtution : he he use of parnadidin chix ot ied art 5 n - A fe cream and lhprs the ys other da #¢ "mn yours, « mrhool. | wbsiances injurious to e-heduie of the A PLEASE READ, PINK lahat shown dit it. by in of 1318 rink The legalized use of Eastesn i in foe eliminated the for ertam making is in Spring Robin And Bluebird warbles ng is coming, coml fast, * | Orie are entitled to paid thelr since appeared There are number of who have thoughtlossly themselves to become thelr paper. We have glatements for the a needless expense. Your label plainly indientes your standing with the print er. The month of the year (unless |t be July) and the year are pininly shown. They show to the first of the month of the year to which you have pald. We trust that those subscribers who know themselves fo. be in arrears will come forward with the “kale.” for for the WOOK who having wk next 4 ow the new measure and wile of any Redbreast come at last, ii the wid ba id Misses Mildred and Hazel donughters of Mr. and Mrs Alvin Myers, of Altoona, visited among rela- tivew In Centre Hall for a few days Among othor places they stopped was nt the home of Mr. and Meg William MeClenahan and Mr. and Mrs, . John H. Durst, Myers, 4 ol ri imitation or substiiuie fog cream in to the {not Cen- in tree, subs teporior under vollow) ny coined or trade name is @l- ga prohibited. ft la further devlared unlawful offer ive eream for anle from any oab- On yonder fence a Thrush 1 see, he last 1 faba f » 4 Nhe a1 abel atl Flower ard blossom are eoming, to at fn #0 bscribers “ permitted on mailed out retison that this Goess that's why the bees. are humming, Grass is ereeping o'er. the ground, inet or container whichMontaing Violet, too, will soon be found. other than ke instance, oyvelere or fish, In brigd, the present law prohibits the use of wll vhemicals and daubiful substances that enn prove injurious to the well-being of the consumer, Cream and its products will herceforth’ be the principal ingredients used in the man- facture of fice cream. C—O in not any for Seg WY n BrYears ai Hall at at Mil April Centra Sing Mik article cream, as The barn on the Felding farm, near i Linden Hall, ‘vas pretty badly dame nged by the storm of last week, The entire gable end was pushed in and a portion of the goof eafried away. Aa- ron Thomas and a crew of men made the repairs, The place is tenanted by Wallace White, And then in the ev'ning when all is still, How sweet Is the song of the Whip-poer- will, And while in the nlee warm air I stand, The Spring te all is beautiful and grand, DOROTHY L. GARBRIZK. Centre Bat- open) Meet, * Mr. and Mrs. Yakeice, of Bellefonte, will make their home with Mr. and Mrs. Steve Matis, on the Brockerhofl farm, south of Old Fort, Mr, Yakeice to fw a helper on the farm. Mrs. Yak cefee and two pretty Httle children, Ag- nes afd Hobert, last wesk, went to Befiefonte for a few days visit. Lot Cond, moved from Potters Mills te Old Fort, where he opened a blacks emith shop. The house he ocoupies wis vacated by Harry Mover who moved across the road, Frank Phillips is now living at Potters Mills, where he with. conduct. a gamige, the bwiding now being under construction, Wills fam Snyder moved from Centre Hill to “the MeKinney home vacated by John fi. Burkholder. or - wo oun use it to very good advantage. A promot movement in this direction will be sreatly appreciated hy THR PURLASHERS, * — ff m—— The bit of progoesed fool legislation permitting dogs to he killed for the three days after the regular hunting season upon the petition of twy hun- dred (itizens in any gounty ls espict- od to be killed In the semis. The house has already passgd the bill. How any legishntor with a gray of common sense could support such & mewure w iH a query to anyone except \ cone Mra. Lucy Henney, the locg) milli- ner, on Saturday, went ty Philadelphia ta do her spring buying of goods, of the latest stytes of headgear for ladics of alt ages, as well am for misses and children. She will remain in the oity for more thay a week, having planted to he home and at work on April 4th and bth, adv ——————— A ———— X Bale of Wostern horses at Centre Hall, Baturday afternoon, . —————————— il — Going! Going! ~CGone! The ! public wale senson, » 1623 - # Canire Hall: Millheim at Spring Mills [Note—After the above schedule was put In type it was found necessary to change the achedule #0 that each game will be played ond week later than ow the dates above given.) ————— op This is the open season for nominat- ing presidents. Daugherty and Bryan have already performed. A I MI se The President has nuthorized an in- vestigation of sugar prices, but who ever heard of an investigation bringing “THE BIGGEST SIN OF CENTRE HALL" What isit? How can it be removed ? Come and hear this sermon at the THE LUTHERAN CHURCH SUNDAY EVENING, 7:5¢ All are welcome. Rev M. C, Drumm Frank Florey, of Colyer, willingly paid the legal and customary fine of $25 a short time ugo when confronted by Game Protector Thomas Mosier with Information that the animal bad been caught racing a deer. The deer was Sut and torn by being bitten by the dog "and about exhausted In mercy, Mr. Mosier shot ft. A neigh bor of Florey's, seeing the dog on heels of the deer, shot the canine it ite tracks The cross of the deer was not fit for consumption we down prices 5 * count of the punishment ft therefure
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