w er VOL. XCIX "CENTRE HA LL, PA. THURSDAY, 9, 1925. YOR. Tw ' 8 TRACTS $20 ; ; SUDDEN DEATH 0} NOT PASTURE COWS ROAD BUIDINGS CONTRACTS [ $2500 MOLLER ORGAN COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD | pO ¥ ry vf n | | SENATE TOU EARLY, IS WARNING HAVE BEEN SIGNED, FOR LUTHERAN CHURCH ! IND CREATED BY SENATE BILL | TOO EARLY, | i | —————— | as Aeo— into Hands of County Board lo-) and Cows—Buylng Feed More Been Completed, Work gan Equipped With Chimes In. nio ands « g +. | i \ Doubtless Begin Shortly. stulled— K urzen kna bes Donate the stead of Various Loeal Boards. Profitable. ' 5 y as wi 13 hich creates In the spring Centre county duly he t that the V viich 3 i lis set i i ti | men inxiously wit the day when ries hay he contract for furnishing he Lutheran congregation » «1a iS on ie : ’ : Ava : t vex Rey ®. Da TR ’ i iministration s | they can turn their cows out to past wore tons of : H. |] henep ministration, | \ . . 2 iy Eo Ud th reinfor y # having installed in thelr ri} ure. Early pasturing is not only det t! 1 fot be y 1e reinfe KE 1 BH _-_— rimentag to the pasture but it is also | crete pavement Ve Nittany u Moller duplex pneumat unadvisable from gta t f dia 1 tt construct ! MM be ¢lectricaity the dadry cow herself Tar { the W K vail 3% rir he ithers i ve stops, three of pasture before the young rn 2 y | ming of w road which Is i ‘entre | X $ equipped start in the spring with the recovery 3 is fed off and so lessens th roche ' ory » tz Bros onstru { i on to 31000. ‘The f the K the pasture for the i= a bulk approximate fe ———————— Found Dead in Burning Hed. es le — LOCAL AND PERSONAL eed onatnsm—— n Against Deer, Nesen Mt. Road Be Ball. —————— i ———————— Letter From Res Bingman. le ——— Windup of Old Age Pensions, ft he a Hall ro when named Jovee Mrs 14 I ' ' i t . 2 Mot ' A Mon N. of Pittsbu viling for 1} mrint ment ra Clyde E commissioners to do the ' yi ——— — charge : it hill cary an appropriation 24 Wonld Yon Belleve 111 A v $1 % ' . The rigin { TIE) fsa vy % ty 1 sey wl it i" af th Mr, and M: n and| W : y will all fike our new |T # orm ission hoot fod of 6 ct os > Tea 3 eh the former's sre seftiod Ut of existence by the understand of Greenshurg, were in mitre [all | a ! ay come he ve a hurt, which hetd the Act hackers from Saturday until Mond § ted Yours truly freating unconstitutional ODT rOsse) f Mrs Gelin's * Shirecl 1 F. BINGMAN i ————— i ——— engnst., The visit was weeny {Ty i i Sheffiled’s Co. at Coburn. short one. due } being » yy, 8 . * * . Negotiations were completed whers oward 1 public school teacher 1 sabre OOK AT YOUR LABEL i by the Sheffidd Fams © if New i i After serving th CAA rss we i THIS WEEK ! York, with a branch Plant at eile ponsibi fi i a insite f the regular £y f fonte weiuired ownership of the Co road company ! we i present not been purport at ated its rea - bel taensnlls y ‘ {burn Farm Prodhcte Co. as prodicted #X Years wr t 16 & of sponsors when } s t evr OBE % § 4 in these oviumng severnsl weeks ago heen enlarged seventy veoars untar: ¥ irew A that such is . find » PINK label this week | Possession will be gr sited the pew | Position he slid ha 1145 { 4 cent. by extends ih oom nineteen years he was a v v ht on i the wen k ail mel th that credite have beer owners August lst. 1925 ms el — we —- — oF £1 are © remand he Byer § 4 . » ee tes . vdvisory ' y srhscription paid All ; The Coburn pant with a capacity Forestry Planting 1 emonsiration Near agent at Montandon . $11 . ‘ Spring Mille provides . . was done by enclosing between the Reporter bili: K It, however, as alr tated pa PApers « y the pink label. Lut exceeding 12.000 Mund of milk a das NOW owned be the First Nationa ceeded by Fhomas Houghtor { ‘ the madhiners electing et eles) ond where payments have re has been in existence for five vears id the Bartholomew buildmeg Cre «Cer . 1 “« ; ‘ ' ’ den . a and swearing n O ounty whoo) wens made are changes * | having dev lopped from the Korman i ! Yostmaster 1 M. Smit} : “+ » wl tf + ¥ X - man in any The construction it ney in dates to be observed. If your * | Creamery a Advisory or mandatory way with ey: | louse in Bellefonte, on bonrds empowered to interfere * tates that his office h ae done suffi credit does not corre spond with * —————— i ——. Mille Raturda mormang al 3 ent business in 1924 to money paid, report error at once * A Fifty Million Dollar Map. R Anderson forestry ea ' "fthe third to —————————— It is easy to determine vour A map is jus nearing completion State College, will give a talk on the Arrested Alter Fatal Accident. are to be razed within a short time | standing with this newspaper in the United Leroy A. Fox, of Lock Haven. driver The seating capacity of the auditor. | Mar2s” um is to be 1000, It ¢ to have place it ery function of the iocal hoard Hiller proprety next to the the second gmde of off ie assured. The buildings on There are but two other second ol \ : value and method of securing {reese States which will cost AU TO i K oF offices In Centre © county Bellefonte » 1 the Sts i of harge means that your paper about $50.000.000 It is a good top from HT tate ree ch rg sed and Philipsburg State College ie the § . * ’ o . demonstrate the Oe method of of the car in which William Hender. i is paid TO March Ist, 1925; graphic map. an exact physical sue ’ ' " § 4 ot 13 47 on ¥ ' Tres : “i § 5 son was riding when he was fatally in- modern arrunged stage and equipped in every case except July the with a pipe organ omy first-class office the counts a Manting. Ever farms shoul be in vey of every square mite, indeed every | ! ¥ ' ould be ¢ Capt. George M Boal, who has seen g ys Ore oy i sl 1 IT f his w " i . nal month of the year is shown: 25 acre. of the country, terested in planting some 8 wha Jured in a colligion on Friday, was ar onfined to the holies during most of a the time since mia winter und for =a . o Likes the News from Old Home Town. | few weeks past to his bed, Ie not ‘m manslaughter, pole at the intersection of the roads numerals as 23. 24, mean that mont, president of the American En ' ) Baltimore, Md, April 3, 1925 | proving. He ie not suffering from " or “ ar Fen ithe ‘A "og “qr You are in arrears, and nothin gineerin Co “ y : a Fox. Henderson and three ¢ ther fon the “diamond in M#helm., on i on ® , ® uncil, “it must show not The Reporter: Pan, but is growing noticeably wenk - .d a A ora . a » i aa ’ wil Aease the publishers more on every ro A ery i mén on ther way, in Fox's can to Friday morning. resu ting in a badiy 3 b ¥ " cad and Mirond, every Kindly change the address for mail | er as time goes on, " and to a large ox the basketball games at State College, | damaged car. and occupants cot hy than to receive the remittance bridge, every house, and every other MR "The Reporter” to 170% Ciiftview | tent haw 0st interest in (hings abou Ave. Baltimore. Md. instead of Tow- [Nim and in life itself He celebrated son. Md, R. F. D. 6, and oblige his eighty sixth birthday on 8. Pat Always anxious to read the news | k's day and te the oldest male olte of the old home town, and make week | ixen in the borough. Up to within a . a EA “ - and rested by a State policeman from A Chevrolet touring car took a hend means your paper is paid to For each of these acres,” mys Ex. Bellefonte, on a charge of involuntary | on plunge into 1 massive telephone July 1st, 1925. Of course, such Governor James Hartness, of Ver. collided with another car, at Nittany. flying gins. ' It appears the car was Which will bring your label up work of man exactly where it belongs, Henderson was taken to the Lock Ha- going east through Millheim and nt to date, If YOU are one to but it must also show every natural ven hospital in a serious condition, tempted to turn down the road tow Whom this gentle reminder ap feature, every river, creck and lake, and died ¢he following morning, as re- {ard Coburn, but a heavy truck is said Pes. we hope and trust you every hill. mountain and slope, each lated in these columns in Inst week's | to have been in such a position as to Will not wait untit we write yen, in ita exact relation to everything ly tripe to Hipple's, at Towson, onl few months no one--Young or ol! demue of this paper. #ive the driver of the ear the alter. but send the money without de- ele.” the day the paper is due to artiVe enoyed life more than he His che ————————— native of striking the truck or the lay, Your standing is before This map will be invaluable In ones However, it will arrive a day sodnar dren and many friends stil hope that Corl has agnin opened his lce cream | telephone pole, and he chose the late you plainly every week, of war and no less valuable In (he in town. Respectfully, he will recover and again be able to parlor for the season. adv | ter. Pate ye Arts of pence, MRS, ERNEST A. FRANK. ' mingle with them.
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