LOCAL AND PERSONAL — Mrs. Hulda was in town for Mr. daughter to Wy Frid ocak students. for The beginning of Meyer, of a few ND. enjoyed un und Mrs, « Mitterling Miriam meport, motor on Thursday. evening a svecial tin on cartvied home Penn the bach Christmas vacation, Potter township auditors met audit the va- the week to this ricus financial accounts of ship, A of the will be held in the © business Frida Vv or meeting focal men ancl room. evening at 8 o'clock. By order the president, The borough next schools will he Christmas, vi Monday, all week for the tion and open again op De cember 31st, Moyer sufferedl a last Franklin of this stroke paralysis, one day but by time hag apparently recovered fr the effec Mrs children, wed] Mr two ty om Ww Jr. Jacobs and and Fi ristmas and Ciuy uy, ance will spend the Ch genson in Hall LAzzie Centre former's Mrs, Mr the with Jacohs Mw BF radio set in and tiams tnstalled a Hadl fot Centre station and h of the to get a enterininment and struction over wine fire escape is being placed ply protection on Oxid : . the fire west Fellows bufiding to con State rules for fire the escape wit] aced on Old Fed he yl be pl section of the Bomberger, all of who Messrs, Elmer. and Iven Behmer rp were Sh big game hunters stayed P. Ki losed, the ape home during s0 just and hunted Kmpe Keller Alexande Harold Harold Crawford, Miriart Miss HNenoas on ckernmen it work Nlee the death | ang of Dorothy Fob old, da ugt ter of Steidiey, of Lewistow She became about four weeks to her death heh took place Huntingdon She slept i constantly and anwoke from her bers only when Orisa ant David E SOT, Hennigh, sent his father Simon P sample that a nigh. in Cent Hall i pr perior ree unes grown in his and Mr fruit state re as to size quality. being the irand of siderable chards Beaver Is not a has done con large prune og Hennigh grower this but picking in the At nual meeting of the afternoon session of the an the Centre County Farm Bureau, Saturday. 8. C the in on the Court House, Brunner will speak of and on } control tuber. | i talk i and eradiention culosig in Centre county, the wil be a on price levels and economic eitu- | by F. | ation of the farmer given Weaver. The fact 1. Swope Hor William arable bid! that the introduced authorizing the acquiring of a site in Bellefonte | antl the erection thereon of a public $125.000, and auth Hone CRIT building costing not the that orized are quite two things, ororable Wilklam 1 paign fodder ple minds-—for a season. Prof. Jrvin W, Zieg! sunervising principal” of the schools N Cum- berfand was in Contre Hall on Monday Mr. Ziegler da a director of nd County retary of the Cumberiand County Prin- cipal’s Association, vice president of the Supervising Principal's Depact. | ment of the Pennsylvania State Educs- tion. He is a of Linden Hall and in 1097 was principal of the bor- ough schools, Ver fact such a bulking is The making = thnt may feed some. sim- of ow the Cumbe: - Tuberculosis Society, Hews and native Bubscribers to the Reporter who have been waiting to see 4 change on thelr nbel, following their payment on sub- soription, will note a change with the first fesue In the neav The pink lnbed will then appear, which wil in- dicate that creditg have heen given In the meantime, those who know themselves to be $n Grrears are earn ently requested to “square up’ before, the old yeur dies. The money will be much appreciated, for it is greatly needed to meet heavy expenditures due to installing new machinery and elec- year, trica) equipment. rm Tr Luoual, AND PERSONAL. | of this week, at the old stand. Bland, Centre The local Methodist held and the tainment be at 7 Vice On Miss visited wit o'clock, Christmas Sarah on eve night, Linden Miss FY Mrs, days, Bohn, of her sister, of Mr Bohn. George y the home and Benner few We for a have the following hand and Bradford | coal on at the present Place and Co. time: chestnut pen. your order i e511 iy. Mr. and Mrs, John Gingerich paid a George the i visit to and Samuel Gingerich. Hall. Brownsville | brothers of | Mr. During former, in Centre Gingerich Hyves in the eighties he lived in Centre Brishin the New Mrs het Read expects to his spend daughters in he ousekeeper ¢ nt nome Of the | daukhite Brean, in Mr | and | Mrs LIN and Mrs. G Jodon dumb ar MARRIAGE LICERSRS, onl Philipsburg Martha McoNes] | Philipsburg Hermans *hilipsburg Ph Bl Blanchard Ridge Ridge H. Wood Hipsburg A H B Spangler ithurat anchard Madeline Twig Sandy Elizabeth D Vada 1 Sharpless Sandy Bradley Shaffer Ww, Royer Altoona Juniata Hal Hall . East "hester Grove A fohn FF Hannah Centre Mue Centre Wilson Flack Wright Julian Julian William Edith M. Houtzdale tylett .Philipshurg Ante Licenses Good to Fehraary. plates for 19523 valid until February 1. 1924, is of the department of highways The extension of time was permit the H- vision to issue titles for motor vehicles provided under an pmssed by the 1923 degdslature. By February 1, the division estimated, Rt would be “caught up” on the Sssuance of tithes, The department has registered 1.- 100.005 motor vehicles. including mo- toreycles, this year, Apphications for certificates of title have been received on 1060000 of thwee vehicles, leaving approximately 50.000 for which apph- cation for thle has not been filed. More than 2000000 eense plates for 1924 already have be, fssued, AMI FOR SALE~One 156 h. p. Peerless Traction Engine; good condition: for sale cheap. —P, BR. RUPP, State College, Pa. Stol Motor vehicle Beense will be offiedn automobile granted to act a Ss Meeting of the Local Ministeriam. The local P. M.. Dec. sonage with mindsterium 15, the the following Bingman, met ag at Reformed tev ent: Catherman, Drunun Haney, Keener and By of the {giving offering recalved Kirkpatrick the at the Spring action body Unlor | Thanksgiving service at $5.00, and the | amounting to Wis given to | needy family, ut Hall Eible | $4.41, The annual Week Hall | begin on January | 17th. The | uary speakers, subjects, offering the latter | tre wis given to Society; the amounted for sinted uu | of Prayer | tre and Spring Mills was 7th and end on program, Indie ete, The the { the will be an { nounced later on, general {in “The Message of Church ! A " oe A rising vote of wns appreciation nes of the printing Rev, Pickens’ full corded the editors for 'mnsicendent Christ” (Centre i - porter | | in 1} ul newspaper Rey, Haney title in read a timely paper en- M1 YOle Of 1 “Adaptation in Preaching.” Haney was given a rising i 1 The Lm as next of the Monday Presbyter meeting min fi scheduled for nf ith, at Hrooon, Janumry the inn i SOT the business session the wters were joined dn a sowind following: Mira ind daughter and ——— lp Mp, BOALSBURG, Ve the Hngn i Drumm Me Ca HON, Mra Keener The Rebekah gree on Wednesday wiidates lay evening nis frewding en joved forount of the sodwed closed continue = Josie Bue rt abn rn up tt Chrsimas ents The ty poset prowl tine will foam furthre will be Sunday mM How Every Werking Girl Lost Weeks” Wages This Year, pay Elght Who Why. the The working WHE Os the taxes? i fey of {axes CORI working with $35 or $40 a nothing at or en i Week to week Hite lector or al the tax ool £0 The of taxation” 1 burden hat wilfdge and much to say President Cv the news wira have so ahout meine nothing to then, Bug Home watt a minute! very curious Beseoveriee just been made about who ¢ : “burden that really carry this o and §@ turns out it the miiionalre after all Every working man and woman In the United States this year paid eight! weeks wages In taxes They dikin't know it booatse the tax- os are = neatly hidden that they them. But out of every $10 bill that about $1.67 collectors, never maw they spent was grabbed by iw 187 of every $10 hil envelope al; the had in i the year | But $10 Hist tax Of course, been missing out the gay through an awl howl would have arisen that $1.67 was taken out of every of the wage eagmer just the same it was neatly and secretly grabbed af- ter the bills went int, the wage earn pocketbook. How this was done is fully explained Mustrated page Mory in next New York Sunday American. SS AAA Feed and CoulJust In, We have just unloaded the following dependable feeds, and # you have used them in the past we know you will be wanting more: SUGARED SHUMACHER FEED; FUL-O-PEP DRY MASH: FUL-O-PEP GROWING MASH; SCHUMACHER BCRATCH GRAINS, BOSS DAIRY RATION. ’ We have also just unloaded several carlondg of all fine-grade COAL-CAN- NEL, PUNXSUTAWNEY and PEA. Get our prices on coal and feed be ore buying elsewhere, WM, McOLENA HAN, Centre Hall, Pa. SA 510 5 SAN. No paper next week, or's in an Sunday's ro GETTING BACK, The Again With Way. old-fa Christmas Spirit Is . Us—0ld Fashion ’ Everything shion Already paints to a thu The ghoppers, {ed Christmas this year. the with ipirtt of yule is in filleed new, air 1 stores well are the stocks are large and novel there appears to be money aplen Put, better than all that is the very apparent trend back toward Christ rimas as we knew it before the win binzed with holly ved ‘toot | Then every window fand mistletoe; overy store dispia Hite Santa Claus, and the plaintive of the Christmas horn resound- ed the land wvery of through new | i | <toot™ i paper i i made much the LPPRroa tdny: every magazine published "Christ mas numbers” that ran to holiday pl i Lures, yuletide st trad ti All The inf Oories, ery and articles wh, mn perforce must {read ection Old who { | Then os wis mas spirit the Merry magnzine NOTICE OF eo OAR ANNUAL MEETING, osm MM ASA ANNUAL ELECTION, FUBLIC SALE REGISTER. rei ef implen ents Homan and implements MONDAY west MARCH Hew of Heckman will plements FOR SALE A offered for Ww Hall; goes swide 18am MoO Bell enanan Centre phone : FRESH BALA COWS SLED young Also Fred Bell phone R1R3 AND COs aYe thedy shape J FOR These and have ocndves by side front in wood Sinock. “tp FOR gine, § SALE horse-power, Hal. Upright gasoline Wn MoClena- en. han, Centre A Good Thing - DON'T MISS IT. Send your name and address plainly writien together with 5 cents (and this lip) to C hamberlsin Medicine Co., Des Moines, lowa, and receive in retrrn a trial package containing Chamberinin’s ome Retoody for oon 5 hy colds, croup, bronchial, “fu” and whooping coughs, and tickling throat; Chamberlain's Stome ach and Liver Tablets for Wietuash you bles, indigestion, ga ning that crow the heart, bi Non and constipation; Chamberlain's Balve, needed in every fami) for burns, sealds, wounds, piles, in affections; these valued family a Sein for ouly 5 cents. Don’t miss it TOUT PERSONS frieline to full feelingnlter ents Lg, gasay pains, constipation Relieved and digesiion improved by CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS and comforting - only 25e smn il KESSLER'S dpecial Holiday Suggestions Our Offer is your Entire Gain. We have Anything in the Line of Wearing Apparel for Men, Women and Children; We can dress you from head to toes, and last, but not least, we are giving a SPECIAL CUT PRICE, so let us help you cele- brate the event by SAVING YOU DOLLARS AND CENTS. Kessler’s Department Store MILLHEIM “Hats Trimmed Free’ RNITY HOSPITAL, STATE institution is grow- splendid service ren- widening its fleld of births within a period also indicatey its serv- fe of tonsils also provided : moval ring hormal free Tae ruggists, © 3 for the services of « Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Wook up our record J. E. KOON, State College, Pa. itu tion. Mm St AMES Ww. Sv ALL 20 N. Bernard JUSTICE OF THE PEACE DEN L. CRNTR} TICKLING THROAT AD ANDOVAnDCe, Worse when ¢ un at night. You can t MILO YO { Pat fae 3 g § BEY Inston Marrisg bow 3 pit qui klv with ¥ Are . BI : $ ’ aL gy cH AMBERLAIN'S Every user is a friend wan The Centre For “GIFTS THAT LAST” Make R. S. S Your Xmas Shopping Stover’s Jewelry Store Headquarters FOR LADIES FOR GENTS of Wrist Watches— Watches for Men and Boys—§2 to 835. RingsEmblem and Stone Rings. Fobs and Chane, Cull Links and and in Sets, Foun‘ain Pens, {omplete line $14 to #30, Diamond Rings and Large Ascorts ment of Stone Rings of all kinds, LaValllers Bracelets, Fine French and Lockets, XE Bar of Pearl Mors Toliet, and Traveling Sets. Ete. Silverware of Al Kinds—Sets and Pleces, Tie Pins—Single Pins, Beads, Manicure Brooches Assortment Razors, Traveling Nets—Ivory and Ebony. Collar Bags, Shaving Sets, Ete Flash Lights, Smoking Sets, Field Glasses, Ete, Safely Single Clocks—~Mantle and Bedroom. Cameras and Supplies, Purses and Umbrellas, Cut Glass and China. Radios & Talking Machines Gifts the Whole Family Will Enjoy, Order Now ! Do Not Fail to Visit This Store When Doing Your Holiday Shopping R. S. STOVER JEWELER MillReim, Penna.
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