. 4 +LOCAL AND PERSONAL. New Deseriptive Map Folder of Penn. the complete destruction of the build- | ’ sylvania Rallroad, ling by fire, which started from an ov- | erheated flue and caused damage esti $75.00, treme cold, a very hot fire was started the the overheated, was not Jong until two-room structure, The held children In check in a very courageous marched them formed a of the Just The Department Pennsyivank Passenger THe W. OC. T. U. home of Mrs. W. Saturday evening. will meet at Frank Bradford, Raflrond System has i mated at Because of the ex- j lssued a specinlly attractive and educa CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA'S GREATEST SALE OF MERCHANDISE |tona} plece of literature in the form of folder favorable became the was furnace flue It in and Mrs, G. O. Benner is In burgh district, and relatives. the Pitts is at- among friends a descriptive map which visiting tracting considerable com= hyilding, a ment. | threatened. The printing teachers the of and contains New York, Washington, Chicag, and of the showing the Rev. 8. T. Lewis, pastor of the Pres- | folder 4s an - artistic plece byterian church in Osceola thirty- two years, died on Saturday. I will have fresh fish and the latter part of this week. quality. Wilbar Bland, Centre Mrs, Ruhl during the past two Tuesday hospital in four colors to manner aml {Then and fought the blaze, which had gained #me headway. They worked hard and succeeded in extinguishing the for safety. newly engraved mans of they bucket brigade Philadelphia, oysters and a large map St. Louds, Good Hall very (IH j United States In colors all National together with a at last and of | interest. | {location of Parks blaze. been Tr m————— oo — ———— Oldest Bellefonte Druggist Dead. Wiliam F, Zellers, old- est druggist, died on Tuesday, i RE tt —— | What Will Henry Say! | “By denying yoursglf a Ford today, {you may in the future be ably to ride in a an adver- Nutional hp de by Carrie has monuments, mass weeks, and on to Jnstructive data of exceptional Bellefonte | This request to D, N. the was taken be malled fre, Bell, folder will upon | Bellefonte's Passenger Traf- The C. D. Mitterling home Is quaran- | fic Manager, P. RB. Il, Broad Street Sti- tined for chicken pox, their little tion, Philadelphia, daughter Miriam being afflicted with the malady. | John I. Dunlap. of Bellefonte, and| his brother, J. H. Dunlap, of Kalb coun- ty, Illinois, were callers at this office on Tuesday, The Beatty Motor Company has se- cured Paul Shreckengast as a shop : workman. He will begin work within employees for any injury a week from now, + befall the employed In the course of Mrs. W. Gross Mingle, of Philadel- phia, came to town the latter part of Inst week to visit her father, Capt. G. M. Boal, and her sisters here. Monday morning Miss Edna Bailey, daughter of Miss Vernon Godshall, left for Washington, D. C., where she attending a Bible Institute. A qu aumen Must Be Insured. Organizations whose officers or other Secretaries GROCERIES, AND DRY GOODS SHOES—for Men, Women and Children from 98c Up. Also, the Greatest Bargains ever offered on Men's, Women's & Children’s Wearing Apparel Suits; Underwear, Stockings, Shirts, Sweaters, Gloves and a Large Line of Notions. Pierce Arrow." —From of the Mitlheim. Such a move would call for a second Ford to produce, —————— COAL—ALL KINDS, Chestnut, eRe. your every Best quality at reasonable prices Your services iw thelr the State Work- employees receive pay fi i : mplo) id tisement Farmers must be insured under ‘men's Insurance Fund. ¥ Employers Bank, are responsible to their Henry which might {their emplovment. Moreover, soft requirement. the In- pea, cannel and have to ba caused Jury does not at ool to meet but # compensibl work, the jon Street or any ' orders always given prompt attention, WM. McCILLENAHAN, Centre Hall EE ——— WANTED. ~One hundred new subscribers to The Centre duties may call the lodge or soxdety, the a | Workmen's Insurance | ganzation 8 point ou or more Miss Miranda Bohn, ong of the pub- fic school teachers in Boalsburg, wuasa guest of her sister, Miss Fay Bohn, at the G. O. Benner home in Centre Hall over Sunday. Rev. W. R. Picken attended the fu- neral of Mr. Ginter, in Tyrone. of which town he was the mayor. The two form- ed an acquaintance and warm friend- ship a number of years ago. teport- ar + at $1.50 per year, in advance: sats guaranteed, or money Pupils Save School House, Th isfaction funded. e herodem of the ind pu- re. pis of the Millmont prevented Many articles at these TWO STORES will be sold for Less than wholesale price. The store at MILLHEIM, formerly known as the T. F. Meyer store ; the store at PORT MATILDA, known as the Roy Miles store, now owned by the undersigned. SALE STARTS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, at 9 A. M. and will continue until the entire stock is disposed of. N STATE REALTY CO. We Sell Real Estate or Dry Goods—Anything or Anywhere, We have choice Hgmesand Home Sites“on Beaver Lawn for Sale on Easy Terms or Exchange. STATE COLLEGE PA. Mrs. Vernon Godshall and her fath- er, John Kline, are now occupying the former's home in Hadl, having moved into it on Tuesday from Centre Mills. Mr. Kline's former home. The Bradford county commissioners handed the sealer of weights and meas- ures the “pink sMp"” on the ground that he doeg not earn his salary. The act- ion of the board is being widely com- mended. Bobbie Vonada, of Yeagertown, was in town last week, having to Penns Valley to gee his brother, Charles Vonada, who accidentally cut his hand while working for his Emanuel Vonada, near Spring Mills. Leut, Hugh H som of Dr. H 8S. Alexander. of ville. formerly of Potters Mills who has been stationed In Washington. D. C.. was transferred to the Naval Train- ing Station, Newport, Rhode Rev. Harry A. Hartman pastor of the Buffalo Valley Reformed the the Hublersburg charge. th, resignation uf Rev. Hartman the 15th inet. Pre-Inventory Sale The Last Cut in Prices for this Season Centre COme We must clean up the odds and ends. It’s to your advan- tage and our disad- vantage, for we pe must slash the prices, that you can get what you need te finish up the sea- son. We must use our uncie, 8. N. elle Alexander, U Island. regiened aw charge to accept pastorate of NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, to become effective WANTED-—A farmer who would be | interested in the best farm proposition Pa Address John Haugh and Sons, State College, Pa. p on Alvin Stump, west of Old Fort. ad- in Central vertises at public sale their home and all their personal property. Shortly after the sale, which 4s on February 23. Mr. and Mrs. Stump will go to Al- toona where they wil; make their home FOR Bay good BALE ~Ford touring car with S-speed slide gear: car in condition. No reasonable offer okivn be with their children Mr. of Dewgrt Products Company, vos Inst week overseeing the filing of the Rager, a representative the here large ice house at the company’s plant at Centre Hall The taken from the Booger pond. Postmaster I. M. Smith was unable to attend to all official duties connected rith his position during the past week, due to an affliction of boils Eighteen bolls camped on the back of his neck and appear. to be bidding for recruits rather than break camp. Thomas Keefer came from near Pittsburgh to Centre Hali the latter part of last week to visit his wife and little son. who were at the home of Mra. Keefer's parents. On Monday he retumed home, taking with him both the children, Miss Ruth Shreckengast is at her home near Centre Hall and will remain here until April 1st to assist the fam- fly in preparation for the sale of pers sonal property and later to move, Af- ter this is over she will return to Greensburg and resume teaching in the public schools there, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Runkle. of near | Centre Hall, on Monday went to State College, where for a few days they will | be at the home of Mr. Runkle's sinter, | Mrs. John B. White. Mrs, White, a | short time ago, had the misfortune to | fail and while she sustained no broken bones, she has since been unable to perform the usual household duties, and | it wag to help out thay Mr. and Mrs | Runkis went to her home. N. FP. Kreamer, employed by the | Phitpsburg Beef Company. at Philips- | burg, visited his old ‘home in Mikheim, | and on his return home stopped at! Centre Hall to interview Johp G. Daub- | erman, the butcher. Mr. Kreamer i | casting about for a business of his Hk | ing and concluded that Centre Hall! © would be good enough for him to lo- | cate in, provided Mr. Daubermay could | be induced to sell. but he found the bourt cal butcher entirely pleased with his | business and not inclined ty dicker on a sale of Ht. Miss Helen Cunningham of Phila- delphi. representing the Nour Bast movement to secure afd for the poverty stricken of those countries, visited Cons tre Hall, Spring Mills, Milheim and Aaronsburg for the purpose of arrang- ing meetings at which speakers ac Quainted with the conditions there will pass the Information on to our people. Miss Cunningham lk working fn con- Station. ice was _ Mection with Misg Mary Linn, of Beile- fonte. county cijfir - money more A————— RE wee Represented In this locality by—— R. D. REARICK 4d. J. Snyder, STATE COLLEGE, PA. > § B, E. Miller / i i refused Mili Tl wiil irs LOST-Bnck and tan fox hound, sands about 28 inches high-—-H BE Shreckengast, Centre Hall. Phone 82R 4 Bedl WANTED—Fresh cows ore card C Hall. i —————— D. MITTERLING, unis turns 370 Excellent opportunity. Big re- JED OIL. AND PAINT CO. Burwell Ave, Cleveland, Ohio. PURE-BRED BULL CALF FOR SALE-—Dam's side: Afleen Pontiac Seg- sire's side: King Segis: two dis inct blood Minos of King Segls, greatest bull that ever lived; almost white. will make a great herd bull Priced right--ROY M. GARBRICK. Centre Hall; Bell phone. bis ——— wos —— is tp ite A oh As WANTED Men or women to take orders for genuine guaranteed hosiery for men, women and children: eltmi- | nates darning. Salary, $75 a wek full’ time: $1.50 an hour spare time. ote ton, heathers, sks INTERNATION. Al: STOCKING MILLS, Norristown, Pa. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. —The Mrs. Angeline Weaver property, locat- ed on West Church Street, Centre Hall, fa offéred for sale. Possession can be given as moon as satisfactory lement is made. Inquire of 8. E. SHARE, Linden Hall Pa.; Bell ‘phone TIR4. TI 'CKLIN G THROAT lways an annoyance, worse when it afflicts you at night. stop it quickly with CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY Every user is a friend You can Bend your name and address plain} written or El with 5 cents and thia lip) to Chamberlzin Medicine Moje, Towa, and tria “Worth the Money"’ It doesn’t take the strength of a truck driver to shift gears in the Star Car. The smoothest clutch and nicest gear shift you ever handled. A. Ludlow Clayden, prominent automotive engi- neer, backs up this opinion. We'll be glad to arrange a demonstration. FETTEROLF'S GARAGE Bef Phone CENTRE HALL 402