——————————————— DE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE BALL, FA, —— ¥ » R— IEE mer ee —————— . LOCAL AND PERSONAL, | LOCAL AND PERSONAL, Ile. Ott OF awn wm sn sn on, | e——————————— macke fh X mrs Hacent propert Daniel Tlgen, one of the old-time | It was fifteen degrees below Zero aq ind stald residents of Georges Valley, at Centre Hall, Wednesday morning, ——————— 8 seriously ill which marked the low point for the Goheen SME Anniversary, ri ' The fiftieth An air mall emergency landing field | winter, ) Ht heen established at Sunbury, It Charles , Mertz suffered 5 second . a sixtyv-aore tract in I<'and Parl paralvtic stroke a few day Wo ind ? on ha BU ky s Aaents id : ® h f Y WwW d Messrs, 1). OC. Fohringer and Oreeley has since been in a rather serious con didi : : : i ) 3 ; Kessler Offers Enric ment O our aY - fordan, farmers from the south sue dition. Mr. Mertz is the father of = lille La of Potter, favored the Reporter with Mrs. H. LL. Ebright of Centre Ha iy : , Mew eon 5 > ¥ robe at Most Unusual Savings 1 call on Saturday where he has made his home since the , Shright family Hved here Mr. and Mrs Richard Brooks and Fbright fami Mrs. J. Cloyd Brooks, of near John H, MeoWiliams, of Johnstown, " —————— — fei emer oon tombs vnted ie tr Win a cen 0 nen oo | BA ERY WOMEN'S AND MISSES WINTER oll, at Zion, on Tuesday MeWilliames, and sisters, Mrs, PF \ and Hi hig fathey WC ‘ 4 4 4 N i WIN iN b i 4 Strong, whose ness | Goodhart and Mrs. Harry W. Potter, af \ Het ion ee i ti ( 20) T IN STOCK R EDI J( 1 | ) F< ( ) R 1 i i In Conte . is : . A A a. A ’ JN aR i \ these columns a short time i In Centre [Hap Mi MoeWillams ' ES 4 a i on i f - j ron ings pty on | cating ose the Howson ng“ oven tr wn, on || | GREATEST of all AFTER-CHRISTMAS SA re He ts vet at the hore | Refractories manufacturers { brick This Includes Fine Bollvias, Peramis, Suede-Cloth and luster-face (Conlings, trimmed in Furs of Beaver, Maufin and Squirel, Lynx, ete, Every Color! Endless Styles! n Milroy » ! Two bills in the interest of 'enn A Wagner publishes notice | St ites. one for a bond issue of $8,000, istration on the estate of his L000 for buildings, and nother for $4,.- ate John DD. Wagner, of 1 328.2220 for general maintenance ip, deceased. Orvis and | zericultural research. wer 4 attorneva. | by State Senator William 1 oe 4 t All 9 x wr # y ™” : 1 ; Ay : Women’s and Misses Dresses Included In Th 1S A f- sharer., who had gone | resenting the Centre-Clearfielk | y ts ! ' i Yo . - v * -w 7 : ter Holiday Clearance Are Unusual in Value At thelr former prices these Dresses were Exeeptional Values, hut these hb hh itn hil siphin — % wspital, Philadelphis I'he very wmfavoralde pressions i ing i +d . % $1.1 becoming a student n made by some of the athletic portions returned home last rt sian Riek ited! : 1 of State College High OH heen further reduced to effect an immediate disposal, ed that she would . . Ned 7 | Centre Hall for a be Every type froek In represented! | night, emphasizes the } chap” accompanving ¢ cho age when on thee tsi. one (IDV iin ter gt nll New Spring Advanced Shoes! The New Atlas Kid \ Vel i be : bode . . of 1 reco of this hi racte in WAY - x hog 4 b ; i The Latest Shades—Poapularly Priced. Lauran Runlkie in edeide on | god name o chmols wherever | pou, riet Il Included in this Clearing are the Finest Overcoats wim 1. | YHE SOLAR ECLIPSE. and Suits for the Men. From 25 to 50 Per Cent. til of Centre | Heekmans Improving, —— | RECT JCTIONS Jake Worth mf W. OO. Heckman and tw \ The ro i AN _A J J A Lr ¥ Spectacle Witnessed 2 eceiy Maria vd Vaoml vho lw " {i Pp ! : i 1 ] \ i N Ml, Many, Although Ont f ; of | | We invite you for an early inspection, Benner was ont r sry st feve t : Totallty ving Heckman Wednesd Homan. mente. a: Yadve, Siny 0 Cie of | i “HOME OF GOOD VALUES" en A. KESSLER MILLHEIM E—— Lil es wi + oun PROGRAM OF PHOTOPEAYS « out of town and mother - he ag At THE SCENIC and the OPERA Insu rance HOUSE (BELLEFONTE) » him over for Sunday din for the seo came time e glways refused. 1 knew — s——— wwe for munner’'s sake and ~—At “The Seenle™— % heart he really cared THURSDAY IAN i Pola Negri I always insisted on his One day mother wasn't a0 she refused to eat din atl left us to eat alone FORBIDIYEN PARADIS) e of insisted on nis having an of ment, he looked ap at ‘1 wish 1 could always AND REVIEW i > wrtholomew L MALL, PA, tT ¥ dn TTT Tree b ke you to jook out for New Bank Cashier. Hip ~At The Opera Hounse— 5 directors of the Fras « A : i 4 and took it in 8 loking oll y , fare the day wax over he that he meant it, snd aomise that | would take ity Exchange Presider president president Learning te Think, ; r Labollette said at a din Mit AUK {= 3 . the ey roles ard. the new i he American people are learning think hey don’t swallow hifs- Bank. Spring Mills nH lutin catch phrases and tags the way ————— I —————— . { 5 need on present cashier st the Firs Trial List, February Court, a i They used to remind we sometimes fames H. Cullen ve Charles H. Yo Lo] the sailors from a certain warship and, Annie C. Rowland. John E. F le lopae . | who once visited the theater. The ' lors sat in the gallery en masse, and irse of the play 8 fight arose . them, and one poor fellow fell trespass; not guilty from the gallery down inte the and! on the L. E. Kidder va George M. IU ence below. t ’ 11 4 . dias » x . he 1 assumpsit, non assumpsit 5 | “Phe excitement was terrific. of berger and J. K. Johnston, admrs oatate of Charles H. Rowland, decense. street on Samantha Resides va Johnson War | . | sonurse 1st week. First | ner: trespass: not guilty 1 when i : . : oe “Man overboard!” a hoarse volce office of Goldwyn Cosmopolitan Distributing ; : : { sang out. ‘Man overboard!” he was | Corporation ve Jot : agua a r i sake. tne \ {| “At these worde a second sallor : To Toute C4 Dagnz ' : : without a moment's hesitation dived subsided in a nit v« | after his unfortunate comrede.’ | extended yi wilt ¢ hy i — yond the edge of that “4 Where the Apples Go To. It seemed like ma ' | The question, “Where do all the er than a few nds # y . apples go to?" ix answered in part by relativ Mr | Co. trespass: not guilts antusmied ih w ; , | the export figures which show that In Erie counts P. R. Rupp va J. V. Foste . ? . NE : : ey | the Inst three months of 19022 we sent have | #it: non assumpsit. l as. Fpl rl di a T05.,801 barrels to Great Britain, as In| Willam'A. Carton ' ve. Hua 8.{"nmg. ritrle of cole eompared with 387.272 harrels in the The: Fow ! edd i corresponding period of 1021. Most of peau « he og [ the ) these, however--430032 barrels—were lunar con fur wm. B 1 from the Far West, while the remain. syvrend ' i . AT der were produced chiefly in New *i gnin--a feature « ni otaewiar | York, Virginia and Maine. We would | eclipse about which ctu nf | Dot feel aggrieved over the export of astronomers had se ttle the Far Western fruit if our Eastern Hail. made a | Pecker and Colonel G. Decker, trading By this time the 5 A amen orchardisis ralsed more What has y wir ane | 80d doing business as Decker Dros wided } hind “ " & ii : 4 become of the Baldwins, Russets and sled. which has nach frmproved | MSSUmpsit: non assumpsit rorathoring:. solends: : as : Giniflow dra of New England that used Andrew Thal and’ Bertha Thal v eS to gelight ns every fa)l and Wintel few minutes mow el } | Providence Journal, turned into the fina tog 1 sn sts com—— - Hospit- | sumpsit: non assumpeit, Paul Kassab, Isane Kassab Caspe Kassab, trading as Kassab Bros ve H A. Mark, Laura B. Mark and Jn i« headquarters | BE. Mark, trading as H. A. Mark Motor | Mra, | Meyer: assumpeit non assumpsit i John Watkins ve James 1. Leath yenr, the | ers assumpsit. non assumpsit Miltheim | Charles H. 'Mineweaser vs John C | Hollenback: assumpit non assum psit of Rov Anna W. Keichline ve. Thomas 1 ROTH gince 154 wirnits Te HE Ht bods | Omprise Tere fonttire which ta I. V. Foster; trespass: not guilty more easily controlled than a sleigh | ——————— ————— | thuch am dt: Akt te tha 3 " $10,000 Fire at Reedsyille, Eh ane lin t} itil phase Clever German Thieves. {I¥ in the reverse ii} juarter moos An amazing hoax has been played Just a Real Good Car gradually evolving iH oon He on the small Prussian town of Mars portions. Twilight a : erabla Ans hausen, A stranger, who said he rep used In an auto Its a going vehicle. tel at Reedsville early Monday morn \ Batik: main ; resented the provincial affthorities, In- a - " F b . : a {Ag agun « “ 0 aq h alright, and doesn’t foaf on the road | 'D% the loss ix $10.000, partly covered ; formed the local council that he was HE FIRST automobile ever t car the with the Garbricks In contro) [v7 tneurance, GRAIN MARKET, chtfed With 1¢ Quy of making cer famous name DURANT, in two vears b ke y ¢ > . : recaded hanges in the electric lighting ar Among the Reporter's callers on The ullding was owned by the | (Corrected W eekly by Bradford & Co) tain chang tr k . Spanogie & Yeawer Mimg Company. | wheat soa] SN iumente; Fat this pnpee Yhe ex: has proved its excellence in the service now in the hand of volver, } ne X «Ua jsting wires at the power station mu ~ : . =eyville. Mr. Jordan has been condoct l waa Husit” on ta iy ive Corn. a . i ile, 1.40 1 he removed and better ones substitut. of 90,000 owners. 1 he men who design, ing a smithy at that place for ten { ned by the Arai t) it ’ o , Onta danas sb ah vee. srl ed. The town, he added, wonld have § t d I D r nt} re d ts are Years or mowe,. hot by April 13t he will | ity $ ) settler, ohio than Rye i Saves . 4 1.16 to remain unlit for a day, The coun manu ac ure an SC Jura Pp WALICES are . : in ce ry ago and was popular In the! Clan . ; y . - : : ’ discard the apron, lay down the ham- | 0 08 i) Baled Hay vrs ddvrie 800 | C1 duly assented, Next day there ar the men who previously introduced and de- mer. and with his family wilt joente| elas of the . Ruhacoquline' ! rived “mechanics” who dismantled : in Reading where He i booms Sal Valley in stage coach days, The!®T "WW *rawiraee en JRUBY pe Hn 1.000 yards of copper wire, veloped the world’s best known automobiles. itor at’ Schuylkill Collez.. Mr.’ fordan | building was used as an apartment | ag Residents, delighted to lend ‘a hand In rank of ir Yo OTUAR | house mince the Voletend act and was | ONSTIPATION what they believed to he a preliminary €@ will make sale much of his house- | occupied by John ut, ( i ale must be avolded, or torpld toward getting a better lighting supply, hold goods and backsiithing tools, | h y ) re Maries Dal K liver, Bilious ness, Indigestion i the st re to transport the by. Herman Shartzer, ., is re asaised the strange 4 on March 21. He also offere his home | Me Sarah Rill ares: mira unite 7 Felmi d R , ‘hore Easy to take, theron wire to the rallway station. The se at private sale. One of his reasons for ———— we Pog ny, ow of whom CHAMB ghly cleansing ’ quel is that Marghausen has been ’ going do Reading isto give hia : F neh cothing. Two ERILAIN'S dwelling in darkness ever since. The or “jong sled am Was used heretofore The: propellers. located at the rear, Fire originating from a defective are driven from an engine originally flue destroyed the Browns Mills ho: Monday was Emmet T. Jordan, of Tus- son : i . of Lewistown’s fire companies respond " TABLET : Phens Floyd d daughter Emilv school ad S only Hight that so far has dawned upon a pyr ny Yed Tne city company stripped gears Never disappoint or nauseate 25 the inhabitants Is that they have been Baie CENTRE HALL the victims of a clever gang of metal thieves. pr se ww
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