The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 10, 1924, Image 5

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL LOCAL AND PERSONAL . ~uouAl, "AND PERSONAL,
Jout price sale of hats and trimmings} Mie. M: © Drumm and little daugh- Mrs. John Bubb, of near Colyer, who
@t the hat shop of Mrs. Lucy Henney, [ter spent a few days the past week at had been rather seriously ill, has very
Centre Hall. her former home near Sunbury. much Ymproved,
Fresh fish and oysters at the old! "My Hulda Meyer and daughter, Mrs, Mra, Lizzie Dunkle. of Punxsiitawn-
stand, the Jitter part of this week.— Verna Mussers of Miflicburg, were ey, returned to her home In that city
Wilbur Bland, Centre Hall. jamong friends in Centre Hall for a few Tuesday morning after a visit to her
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{days this week. " - . rutiia
Mr. and Mrs. Dahifel Callahan ex-|{""" ° brothers and sister, near Tusseyville.
tend thanks t, neighbors for their kind | Mrs. W. A. Magee amd little son, Charles A. Miller, one of the Potter
help through their recent bereavement, Forest, of Wenonah, New Jersey, are | township auditors, was a business call-
Joseph M. Carson. of Potters Mis, | Visiting atthe hie of Als. Mugee's er at this office Tuesday. He reported
called on the Reporter Tuesday and re- jr nis, Ms and Mri. BE. M. Huyett, in {everything along in the usual channels
ported John Armstrong not improving, | enue Hall, having come there about | in hig lbcality,
although seme days his condition gs | OT ays ago, CE in the Bartholomew
much better than on others. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew FF. Rote, of | bullding formerly conducted by C. D.
Miss Helen | Bartholomew is now in the hands of C.
Treader, of Linden Hall i Spring Mills, drove to Centre Hall on |
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a student in the State College High Tuesday in thelr car. The couple are Nevin Hockman, who purchased the
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ving retire g vig . . "
School, wie a guest at the Ceorge living retired In a comfortable home | entire plant,
: since leaving the farm some years ago
Searson home in Centre Hall the be- 3 Hane 8 ag L. L. Zz. of State College, un green
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and are enjoying life.
ginning of this week
: One more man wus laid off from the |
7 Mrs. H. G. Strohmeler and Mrs. R.
force of the loeal raflroad twrackinen,
house foreman, was in Centre Hall on |
Tuesday in search of a car to suit his |
~~ taste ar bi atte i ai
D. Foreman, of Centre Hall, on Tues- taste and also to attend to a bit «
lay returned from Cleveland, Ohio the patter part of last week. It struck banking business,
aay furne « sé . ith
.. Robert 1. Smith. but the next day he
where they visited Mis, Strohmeler's . } vA 1 Mre, Frank D. Lee, who suffered a
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got Word he could be used at Coburn .
WN mushter, Mme, Clayton Homan. : : paralytic stroke at her home in Cen
hy with the tmckmen there. He is now
Mr. and Mra John H. Knarr, of Cen- puking daily trips
tre Hall, and Mr. and Mrs, Charles
Kuhn, of Boalsburg, attended the fu- Hail I
ail, wag one of the Reporter's farmer
neral of Mitchell Stover in Altoona. » 8 The B8alt Lake Telegram. Sunday
patrons to call here on Monday My
His death notice appears elsewhere in| : : edition, published at Sah Lake Clty
Garbrick # enguged In diversified
tre Hall two weeks ago, continues to |
show signs of mprovement, which is
toy M. Garbritk, of near Centre gratifying to her many friends,
this issue. Utah, reached the Reporter's desk 1
farming, and gives considerable atten-
" Tuesday morning. it was forwarded
A car toad of Missouri mules will D2 tion ta cows and ‘ 4
from the address of TT. Milton Osman
offered at private sale or exchange, I most farmers
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Milihéim, by George W. Wolfe, on Sat- | nionep care !
be booming, which it evidently
urday, 15th inst. The mules run in ag ahout” low pice
from 2 to 6 years. See advertisement James Parks, a notorious character
in this issue. i a about Bellefonte, who has before the
: st MCDB if the n if OTe oourt © a number of offenses. Among
The icy condition of Nittany Moun- on Mondiv t POOR hs ’ - i n t 1 offenses, among
them being entering a bungalo near
tain deters many from driving to either. a.
"3 previous Bellefonte and. carrying away property,
Bellefonte or Lewistown, unless on ur- . oo... o .
ol ss y wis sentenced on Saturday by Judge
gent business. The Woodward Nar-|
B® usy y of au npdesssn t3 bar fia v 0 4 + .
TOW are aldo a “sheet of joe” de. : L to five years ip the Western
Ry - 3 sa : ” E ¥ characters
cared by those who drove between
$ t : 3 “3 i 8 ’ : iy ar The foil inner | srsrin to
Mifffinburg and here the beginnin Of a . The 1 Riowing is reprinted
n 1 jex j : vs far 5 f }
Hameport Sun and refers
the week. vse np he Tw 33 Th. x E rasis ne ' t {
: i } i oma zon well known to many of the
Mrs. W. Frank Bradford, one day last imize these unpleasantines .
; ter readers: William PP. Kuba
week, went on a week's trip through :
v i Bn vn % sora * ' Vf 111 wr of wash goods for the Bush
Ohio, the principal stopping places on hue
pri 1 i Buil Co, has returned from New
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her tour to be (Cleveland and Worcest- ro wis 3 3
' 3 «it markets. after having spent
ar. At: vie former place she will spend VI “SEY SINE BSUS OD tiara Said cow Clica’ at. tery Study the specifications of the the Money”’
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a bit of time with Mrs Alkens, former-
6 1 f ha | wv and the winaval | Brin waking
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1y of Bellefonte. and at the latter place | = Bi 1 x te ” . S ¢ Tl a p/ ok self | 1S
she Tig a pumber of relatives ving ‘ he appendix j er cor i on today Ihe vices in the various chur | , tar. 1€en as Vy Ours Se t 118
on her father's side of the house ; v0 Be a8} 2 ugh first period of the Week
Centre by. pare Sramley Ny boas & willeree $f 3 nuts: | of, Prue fuse buon tuitly well attend question . . . . where else can I buy a better au-
i the discourses have beer
William 8 Martz, of near Tussey ville, has heretaof Hee much tin n hos- of } v. elevati Chusrnotley they
announces sale of Ais fur stock andpitall The ros cts. as move: am ure Hedy. slovating charmctel: the tomobile at anything approaching the Star price?
implements on March 15. He and Mrs. more than temporary, but her family " White ministers whose foc)
at i g 1 thne { termnliated 41 ££ i y 4 $ Sve ap Ye ae
Martz had at one tne contemplated and friends wilting mo £341 mde Is senmtnmalism. regardless
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locating ni the Lewistown dictrict. but manent results from the treatment She | it miracier, appear at times to
their present plang are to move into !is now receivin Mine rpha Gram ible to daw Mrge audiences the tes ’ ! ha ] . ; } ty
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the Messinger property, neat Tussey- | ley Run i ie fi iwiare Mes in being able to give to the au RO S GARAGE
$1¢s » > “a 3 /anded 3 They Aevat it rstiegy Besar E+ 8 ’ 3 -
ville, owned by M. F. Rossman. They institution aiding y the care of he » urge or small, the thing we
may, however. after living there ther and t the sam me re- oughi 0 g, 10 ehurch for: to hear the Beil hans CENTRE HAI i
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while, decide on going elsewhere. ceiving treatment gospel preached
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~ MONEY RAISING
| at Kessler’s Began Friday Morning, Jan. 4
eesti po hi ld
mission
OUR TITLE MEANS ALL TO YOU. When we quote the above, it’s actual SAVINGS,
Dollars and Cents, and we give you the Grand Assortment of Ready-to-Wear, most all the best Fon
ductions of the season.
An example of some of our values we have to offer, at the most astonishing prices, as follows:
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$50.00, are now > 83501035. 43 $4750, vow oot $13.50t0 35
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LADIES DRESSES. 21- 1950 t0 1000/1 OS RRCOR OL $15 t0 25
LADIES’ HATS, $3.00 to 15.50, bi
NOW $1.00 t0 $5.50 [™N\\ '|&# BOYS SUITS-Many Specials Less
MEN'S and WOMEN’S SHOES, $2. TO “4% [f Than HALF Regular Price
$6.50 Special, Being 50 Per Ct. Less 11 ;
Than Former Prices Rl Men's Wool Work Socks, 75 to
SUIT CASES AND TRUNKS qT] $1.50: new 50c per pair
At 40 Per Ct. Reduction eg]
At the Greatest Reduced Prices 7 98¢c cach: