THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. mee, , LOCAL AND PERSONAL. . Notlee, | ; ot, , Messen The party is a who stole wane (ASE [ron Wanted... ’ A number of new advertisements ap: land name plates along Nittany Moun: : ily drop us a postal card and we will pear in this issue. Read theih and| ... et Frida evenin and are F B h MEN i prafit. thereby. ; ¥ 8 . call at once. y or ot warned to return sameat once; if not, | Mrs. ‘M. BE. Coldron was taken tO, ,..cution wil follow—Roy C. Mc-| Lanrelton Foundry Co. Inc., a 4 WOMEN the Geisinger Memorial Hospital at n Danville for an operation for the re- Clintic, Linden Hall. Pa. | LAURELTON, Fa. papa moval of her tonsils. : fon. Fre 4. Harris, of Clearfield, C d mM Oth O t iti fo Dairy ow v Efficient Food Producer | an any er Opportunities of the legislature, celebrated his SO0th birthday on Friday. nts mene me | (SEES A NR at Nieman’s Department Store Spring Mills, temporarily holds the po gition of clerk In the Penns Valley bank at Centre Hall. tr sone to cone roel (gle gene 2h vote VIVE | GREAT SAVINGS THRUOUT THE STORE road over Nittany Mountain has now reached a point a few hundred [feet br ) i 4 he JEN Ld . i Ww : ut! f o junction of the Black ww. - a : | Do Not Miss This Opportunity to SAVE—~GENEROUSLY—on Every Fall and Winter Need. =e 1 QO Ie Ju 10 Ol he is - ” NC o» RL . ¥ i hawk detour. A , _- ; Wh ’ a ! COLIC P PPP P OPO I IOI IOS COOP OOP OPOOOG OOOO OO PIEOOP PO LOOPOOE POCO POPGOSOIIOOOIPPOPPIIPS Mr. and Mrs. James HE. Stewart and son Clement, of New Bloomfield, drove Son Clement, ‘of New Eijomield, rows ; . hs 30 | Sse J N W D I.et This Idea Travel Home— entertained by Mrs. Stewart's sister, Br Wes ; | S g ['8SSeS Nieman’s Department Store Is Mrs. Lucy Henney. Misses Bessie Zerby, of Spring Mills Properly built stalls out down work and bacieria, i and Marion Smith. of Philipsburg With increasing rentals and val- : Foremost In Fashion and Foremost were admitted to membership in the ues of farm lands, dairy farming is : ' Val " tsk n Mi } A 1 i n Value. The very Styles the Misses Art club of the Lock Haven State Nor- rapidly replacing other types of ¥ a la a live stock farming. A dairy cow ) : mal school at Lock Haven. producing 8,000 pounds of milk a 4 and Juniors are asking for at very A plano was purchased for the year furnishes 1,000 pounds of dry : d i grade schools in Centre Hall by the matter, all of which is edible and : moderate prices. They eome In Crepe E : ite digestible. A two year old steer school hoard, from George RB Meyer: | weighing between 1.200 and 1,300 Georgette, Satins, Velvet Broeade and e loalsburg plano man. 1€ inc | pounds urnishes about 550 pounds 3 : Te . strument will be placed today. of dry matter, not all of which can ; . Twill. We have a BIGGER, FINER, MORE { be used for food. In other words a i: Re] « v « ri , - rs. C . ! 3 i 3 HENSIVE STO . A son was born te Mr. and Mi { i fairly good producing dairy cow I i i¥ ny HE IVE TOCK of OF William Boozer, Saturday MOFRIng furnishes twice as much edible dry : } ALSO A COMPLETE LINE FOR ERCOATS than half a dozen ordinary He is ten pounds big, and the prsud]| matter in one year as a good two J i father declares he had not been fed | year olf steer When he is killed for La | THE LARGER WOMEN. up before the weighing took place. | Heat. A cow ean be kept for addi. ; tal tional years of service, while to re. One of his names is William. | place the steer, another animal Mrs. Marv Christine and | Mr i must be fed for a period of two SIPR, NMArY Li istine a i : Si, | years, Mrs. Guy Cowel, of Llysburg IVE The United States consumntion of stores. They are here for your selee- tion, so Don't Delay. PEEP POOP ET OOP OOOO EOE LPPOOPOCE POPOPOOPSPOIM --And We Haven't Begun to Say a Word About Our HUNDREDS OF BEAUTIFUL SUITS at our SUPER-YALLS PRICES, on Keep the . : “ . \ ERY sicanis clean, . ’ + » 3 to Centre Hall on Saturday. Mr, Cowe milk per capita s increased from wi M d J M went on to State Collete to. see the| 43 gallons of » milk in 1918 1ss€s an unior isses football game while the ladies remain: | to Ziore than $ lions in 154 ilk i be wide and deep. A good gutter is Sl 4 ith growing acceptance of milk! 1g hes to 18 chek in width . ed w.th the T. L. Moore family I .d8 a fo ah His € LL 16 inches to 18 inches in width and | a foo f0s come an Increasing | 9 or 10 inches below the platfor : Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Burris and Mr.| Knowledge of the proper care of | Bedding should be clean and plen- - ita Faas i milk on the far cause odors | teous and Mrs. Willlam Walker, Centre . + . ; . . . from foods and ; 18 In the cow | M 2g halr on the flanks u Hall, motored to Williamsburg on Sul stable are easily taken up by milk. | an: % YO teh +1 day. all returning the same guy except | injuring (its flavor, they m airs OW Toy a I Ye ‘ Mrs. Burris wh VX He to remain for! come in contact with the milk. Be-|y ia ervals Bemoving this AT SPECIAL PRICES that make two weeks. . he moval £ th nilk from the ) 11 § ir rem t V2 a . g h i AS S0« as yossible fuce th f dirt } otherwise will {133 them doubly atractive,. We are ready Ormer Ome own i 3 . ' iid 3 : / rmer home town amount Bat a "ad 7 : . he for Winter's coldest weather. Are Youl The Coals are handstbme in flaring, princess or stralght in line, They are Coats that will go smartly Our SUIT LINE IS COMPLETE but . yours Is not te any oeceasion. : PEPPER PPE EBPEPE PPPOE PPEPEEPPEPPPOEPPLOPEPEPPEIES one of them. f PEP CCOP OOOO OPI IPOEEE LOPE EPOTOOPOPEOPPEIOOOOOISe ALL DAYS ARE PRACTICAL DAYS TO VISIT THE BIG PRACTICAL DEMONSTRATION OF SUPER. VALUES IN CLOTHING FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDEEN, AT Js NI EMANS aLwavs [lillheim A Small Sum Expended Now will Save Time, 4 : , ob : ft : . Lowest Prices on Used and New A Worry and Expense Later. em unoer TUESDAY - A. M.. 3 miles west i Hal Hrush Valley road 3 * IL Osman Freemont Hie, of Pleasant Farm stock and implements; filso, wi one of Centre county's tue sors || Read of Liberal Offer to All Car Owners {fiom ©“ of ™ scree M smi men, is hanging up a record for fox i "ANTE . My Spot shy ling. So far this fai he has killed a § MARH 27th, 1926 8 A MM, five, snd will advance money to od ten foxes. He also has Killed a num { miles south Centre all. A. ©. Detwiler | oot them out Write me what rou 30x3% 8S » 'e] % 8 1 i’ f 8 1 rl ing : i : § will se Horses. cattle, hogs, Tull ine pave —W "ry tt ilar spor j2x3%% RS ber of raccoons. his best ‘work . being I would like to meet every car owner in our community per- Hh Ip A AN gs ! fmpiemen “ ani. Pa 3 21x Ks done one night recently when with the 83 aid of his pure-berd Kentucky ‘cooh sonally and I am taking the following means to accomplish | sonar reaper dC : 35 SS dog he bagged three ‘coons || this: For the NEXT 30 DAYS we will do all of the labor [|| N®" ADVERTISEMENTS | “ron salt Two fresn cows for 3 8s Dr. Joseph K. Fisher, Republican on the operations listed below for the nominal sum of $9 90. [|| FOR SALE Property at Tusseyville. | A=Adam 8. Smith, Centre Hall:|stxd 8S was beaten for prothonotary of North These operations have been selected carefully with the [|{¥°°¢ oom house, blacksmith shob | . i umberland county by Miss Mary M 1 . . : {barn, garage, etc, and some fruit] — 4 i Reamensnyder, Democrat, of Milton, thought in mind of covering the items which would most {trees. Never-failing well, also cistern | LETRA A i ka BO i sly % ¥ wothonotary 3 3 y ite y *3 io inc 3 Tang or i ith. | a Ry oa) 88 Who ia the only womdn prothomotar: surely eliminate the majority of your winter troubles, [oncpince Gest mand for a biseksmin. o> SY 88 in the State Mention was made of i This is a very desirable property iocat- | S AMMERAI al Mr. Fisher's candidacy in these col- {ed on State Highway. Immediate pos- | y BOND umns a few weeks ago. He is a son Grind valves and clean carbon. { session. For price, write E. T. JOR of William Fisher, also of Sunbury, {| DAN, Schuylkill College, Reading. Pa. | We use jt wae A | 36 8S i £ Jd Fis Replace all necessary gaskets, i n| : and a nephew of John Fisher, baggage y cae Tires master on one of the passenger trains i FOR SALE-Ford touring ‘ear, 1020 | has x on the branch { Time ap motor, : i model, In good running order; engine : - miles. Bome | just cleaned. Mrs. H.. W. Potter, ‘ : | ured The traffic through Centre Hall or Adjust carburetor, {4 entre Hall § ( —_.- a Saturday owing to the Notre Dame- - . ] R————————— " GOOD OBS Penn State game at State College on ‘ Flash and clean out cooling 3¥y 8. ! GU NS GUNS!—Two hundred (200) : A M A CLARK “oF . . cars passed speedily, yet with care water solution. and Revolvers, Big Bargains; buy. Bell 25R 284 E. College Ave. On the return at pight the detour be- 41 trade or sell. Do you want to swap! : or . . E Ine, tighte . Hop In the fllyve bri STATE COLLEGE, PA. tween Lemont and Cent Hall was ‘xamine, tighten or replace all op In the fHivver and bring your gun. ag hb very slippery and dangerous, yet, so | necessary hose connections, ~BELL, “The Gunman” 4 Logan * L Open Evenings and Sundays far as in know n bhi re Were no RCC he $ MA AA i ARAB a ARAB A SA I RE a ——— - ———————————————— dents. Cars going west were obliged Repack water pump If necessary. i 2 to park in ditches until the bulk of Tighten all electrical connections the draffic had passed. § Tires, See us and Save Money. 58 os 88 that day, was exceedingly heavy The fem and refill with aleohol and New and second-hand Shotguns, Rifles % Give Us | St, Lewistown, Pa. old i ~inciuding cleaning top of bai- Mr. and Mrs Bruce Gramley, of] tery and greasing terminals, New York: Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gramley and daughter Jeidn, of Lew- | Clean generator gommutator and istown, were at the home of their pa | adjust 8rd brush to Increase out- rents<Mr, and Mra T. M. Gramley put if needed at Spring Mills, over the week-end . The forte i= the nations Br retary i (lean starting motor commutator of the Delta Upsilon fraternity, and, and replace brushes If necessary. of course, with his brother witnessed = F 3 the football game on Saturday. On| Adjust headlights, cheek tall TTT : Wen Pe ds ” uy Sunday hd and Mr. Gramley had | light and top light. i 4 3 ee .. the pleasure of having at their home | . : all of their children and their fami Lubricate entire chassis thors lies, ns well as Mr. and Mrs. Richard oughly, Including. change of ofl Powell, of Wilkes Barre, in crankcase . William J. Bobb, a rover, came to | his old home Lewistown Thureday . Tr | 1 Kohler & Cable Srraight 1 b evening of last week. went to the four ||| This work at regular prices would cost you much more room bungalow owned by his wife [ll than the amount quoted. Why not drop in and see me per- | Piano, like new, . Adan Bobb, previously vacated by her, and not finding a stove or’ bed there, sonally and make arrangements to have your car gone over built a fire on the floor and cuddied || thorougly and put in such condition that you will have a min- {IH} A Hobart M. Cable I CR by the side of it to keep warm. Bobb il "imum of so-called cold weather troubles. . owes {' ‘Will sell to afiyone slept and the fire burned-—first the il EEE MANS GARAGE I during the next day ran into Ada on ; PRICE WAS $600. il ont Tog 3 I it CENTRE HALL | Write to Home Office. Ra ne {| SPANGLER MUSIC:HOUSE,
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