Ee TE EEE EL LOCAL AND PERSONAL. LOCAL AND PERSONAL [BANDIT HOLDS UP SUNBURY The P. A. Leaster farm, east of Pot William McCoy Wolf Jr, put in an Mr. and Mrs. John H Weibly, of where the parents live. He had a lit 4 . a . . MOLY, i Lemont, on Tuesdny made a business trip to Centre Hall tle sister to greet him beside the pa rents fuses Alp Coins Mrs, Julia Keller, widow of the late Police on Tuesday searched for The R. B. Hosterman home in|papiel ©. Keller, formerly treasurer bandit who the night before held § . 3 aye £1 » ¥ y ow Sheridan P. Garis, of Altoona, spent |her children are living { A ; Zo i but bills, refusing all coins handed a few days the past week visiting re Contractor W. 8B. Williams. of Cen- |, m atives in Centre Hall re Hall, is completing the apartments Only one man was In the station G. R. Meigs, the Colyer merchant, |in tl the bandit plenty of opportunity is housed up owing to a sprained arm. |engaged in doing various other jobs In His daughter, Miss Ella Meiss, is in| Bellefonte. Among these, either al . < agent After getting the money fire wr about to be, ire a O charge of the store. reads begun Centre Hall Presbyterians will hold their preparatory services on Wednes day evening. at 7:30; communion serv- ’ ices Sunday at 10:30 A, M, : Decker Garage, : A the Brockerhoff House: a large | . be John Wright, of Osceoln, who was al HOCK away. I'here, according ; room on the second floor and geust of his niece, Mrs. John Dashem ¥ in Centre Hall, returned to his home on Tuesday. east was late by several hours owing | A. O. Kohibecker : . Jeanette : : awer an 5 fre ha Backs to the derafling of a number of cars| Marie Hassinger , . Bellefonte drawer and 35 from the pocket . i between Sunbury and Montandon, which blocked its passage. Mary A. Smith . Philipsburg | the counte: Kirkwood ngdon their skulls fracture ! on Friday 1n|aun y J. MeCartney Howard | | Lewistown. The one lad—Edwin. son | Hee, disappeared of Moses Steinberger—was hit by a|James BE Jucas Howard Anne Tittel, Will Render Thanksgiving Program. Several weeks ago at the Snow Shoe! The Linden Hall Literary Society ~Millheim football game played at Mill vill ender a Thanksgiving program heim, N. A. Auman,” a spectator, and|on Tuesday eve the side lines and was Knocked down,| Bazaar by 8. 8S. Class, receiving an injury to his { . ’ still contined to his be Tires. See us and Save Money, rday afternoon an? cven!lt i the Help.ng Hand 2 i5r 4 UNany Lewis H. Garbricl Scho began farmin farm, in Gregg towns at this office Young man of ciination, and lows as a gen terest the workings of the Report er Anotype machine PUBLIC SALE REGISTER. THURSDAY, NOVEMB 19 M. A. CLARK Bell 25-R £234 E. College Ave, STATE COLLEGE, PA. Open Evenings and Sundays YOU NEED BAVE NO WINTER GAR TROUBLES A Small Sum Expended Now will Save Time, Worry and Expense Later. o Contes san, Saunier aeons || Read of Liberal Offer to All Car Owners H. E. Jenkins. Tyrone: Mrs 3 = —— — Lewistown Reedsville: John Maye I would like to meet every car owner in our community per- yrone. sonally and I am taking the foilowing means to accomplish The eighteen or twenty hunters from this : For the NEXT 30 DAYS we will do all of the labor this locality who for a unted on the operations listed below for the nominal sum of $9.90. bear in the wilds of Potter count These operations have been selected carefully with the mak:ng their headquarters Cross thought in mind of covering the items which would most surely eliminate the majority of your winter troubles, Forks, returned home week The big is either scarcer or else the men fa Grind valves and clean carbon. od to see it. Was seen. Replace all necessary gaskets, 7 S41 Moftet Ave. 8 Sort Time up motor, burg, Florida, comes a messag rom Adjust carburetor, A E. Kerlin to the writer, and among other things he hi v and Flush and clean out cooling sys. climate are beyond description: sun- tem and refili with aleohol and shine all day; not a fly or nosgiito water solution. around. and sol ir from gulf Lint yv . " di 3 un m gu oH Examine, tighten or replace all degrees this (November i morning : 14) morning; necessary hose connections, noon, 82 in shade: light thunder show er. Centre Hall is not in it compared 7) Repack water pump Hf necessary. to this place. Received the Reporter,” Tighten all electrical connections A number of people from Centre! ~including cleaning top of bat- #3 dealt § Hal; went to Bellefonte Monday morn- fery and greasing terminals, ing to hear Evangelist Billy Sunday 5 . lean generator commutator and adjust 3rd brush to Increase out- put if needed. The reports as is always the case vary i much, due largely to the temperament of the individual. The Evangelist's! style of delivery is said to be aceon | Clean starting motor commutator panied by less acrobatic action than and replace brushes If necessary. heretofore, and his language more re-| Adjust headlights, cheek tall best on a Sunday morning service on light and top light. his platform in the tabernacle, Lubricate entire chassis thor. Missionary services were held in the : oughly, Including change of oll Lutheran churches in Centre Hall, in erankease, Tusseyville and Btate College on Sun day and st wach mesting the' prin: This work at regular prices would cost you much more cipal speaker was Mre. Horace Becker, general secretary of the mission board ||| than the amount quoted. Why not drop in and see me per- of the Lutheran Church, a resident of||| sonally and make arrangements to have your car gone over Hanover. She proved an interestinz||| thorougly and put in such condition that you will have a min. and instructive speaker, being thor imum of so-called cold weather troubles, oughly scquainted with her work. In ' her address here she touched on all fot HOMAN'S GARAGE merous activities, and held the atten: tion of the audience throughout the heli time. At all of the services chil- CENTRE HALL played a part, as did also the Seo ‘by rendering special musie, fined. The real Sunday may be seen | { i Twi THI AT then for L LARGER WOMEN, 1 t ica ny are Coats that will go occasion, at very We have a BIGGER, FINER, MORE (COMPREHENSIVE STOCK of OV. stores. They are here for your selee- tion, so Don't Delay. PEPPOSOOPEOPPOIOIPOPP OOP OPSO COOP IOOS OOM --And We Haven’t Begun to Say a Word About Our HUNDREDS OF BEAUTIFUL SUITS our SUPER-VALY'} PRICES, t make ome in in line, smartly SUIT LINE IS COMPLET! BEBE PT POP PPPEDPE PPP PPE PEPPEPEEPP EPP PEPE PEP EPPE AYS TO VISIT THE BIG PRACTICAL DEMONSTRATION OF o47.3t a bout middle of Decen res, An tod 1 ’ d ¢ good bulldings, situate Potters Mills, running For further informa fc w fuel; goed as new i ed ee ready t 1] do all kinds of black- ft Pa. Rn. D. and will WwW. H. No, 1. Write me what you B. 2t* Bmith, Centre Hall; More per Cow Rather than More Cows Says U. S. Burcau Chief MILK COWS: NUMBER AND VALLE ON FARMS - US CENA LA % 5 é tr U'ndlerwo TY : Serwood In a Chicago address, recentls Dr. C. W. Larson, Chief of the United States Bureau of Dairying, made a plea for greater production} ., _. .. count per cow rather than an increa the number of cows breeding dates The average cow th ited | dairy herd. the record system Btates yields annually nly about be quite simple. 4.000 pounds of milk of which 2.7% . . e . Cow-testing associatio is butterfal i more faithful follow<throi Careful breeding and elimination | rudiments of daring. Ame by test in the milk herd makes an | are intelligent feeding, proper sta increase to 85,000 pounds of milk an- | bling regular milking, thorourh nually per cow not impossible with | grooming, periodical clipping of the the average dairyman. This would! long bair from flanks, udder and net the milk produced $75.00 above | underline and other attendant pre feed cost per cow as compared with cautions against the presence of bac the present average of only $26.00. | teria in the milk. Membership in a cow-testing as- In cow-testing associations, records sociation and The maintenance of | of the milk and butierfat production herd records are extremely desira- | of pure bred cows are made under ble. The system of records should | the supervision of the association at least include an identification rec. | and are given official recognition. A EIST, First-class job work done at The Centre Reporter office
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