The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 25, 1926, Image 5
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. | { | Mrs. daughter, filmburg Mr. Tuesday night C.F Emery } Mrs. R. R. Finkle, | Mir and Mrs, John knarr, on { a dozen of t affair had th birthday, al ’ $ s 4 #1 the summer maoneti and were termed a nuisance Our friends are quite different in form an manner from the pests of summe? time. The information that the birds were the same was given by an obe- 3 server who failed to Ed.) note a marked distinction, vw Baby Takes a Mand. One afternoon we were just ready to go uptown when we saw a neighbor coming up the street, As she always stayed too long, we decided to hide. She always opened the door and came in. As she did so she called, “Is any- body st home?” When she sald that my little dangh- ter called out, “Sure we are. We're hiding in the bedroom from youn.” We then stepped out with our coats on, That was her last visit and my most embarrassing moment.—Chicago Tribune, re A FEBRUARY COURT. Keller Mou- Heard Court Convened by Judge day Morning—Cases So Far of Minor Importance, { on onveneda on ate he this nation on ace : as candi sidency In 185% 1 over { famous all ount with For some looked upon bit through teat Senatorship Douglas had the next Presideat, admissions which forced from him during debates, lost all his popularity. In 1860 Lincoln the Republican That year the vide between Douglas but Linnoln would have vote not been divided, Ho in coln took the onth of office teenth President of Ameria. He serve the Union and, slavery. but to prevent 1861 when Lincoln President, seven of states had seceded from the Union. In his inaugural address he sald that the Federal Government would not st tack the Confederate States, but tliat Douglas for time been ns were the he of by President di- Hamlin, had the 1861 Lin as the six- United States pledged to not abolish its spread. In was inaugurated tne Confederate nominated for Democrat Was party vote and won was of the was pro to i i |; Ana bi ID $600,000,600 a Year Caused by Auto A- If each life is worth 5000) —~Then 22 Frm | ren J pS) o itd r ~ 3,000,000 ———— TIT ET If non-fatal injuries each cost —Then 678,000!n;u a ¥ erelt + Lad J “=then 700 ’ a 5 AN Vi » J ~OTAL COST 07 Af Bo Sr TR RR pet HOW THE LAMB MARKET [WEEKLY TREND OF FAT LAMB PS JAN [FEB MAR APR MAY WUN JUL AUG PRICE 2758 000 250.000 225.000 _ 5 al 200.000 175000 | 150000 ar pananesiu RINE 125000 ' i i | r HL pricss for lamb Dave HOeh relafively high in 1025, with lamb supplies T Sailable for slaughter only slightly below pormal figures, according to an analysis of the lamb market by the Searg-Roebuck Agricultural Foundation, In the sheep-producing states pastures and ranges have been good. Cond} tions in the whole area west of the Rocky mountains are vastly better thau they were a year ago, ns vl . te The sheep industry was much more profitable In 1025 than it was in 1924 Lamb prices in Chicago averaged £15.30 in November, 1025, ns compared with an average of £608 for the same month In the five years from 1000 to 1013. The top price was reached in January, at £18.50 per hundredweight, and the low price of £12.50 came in May. Both prices and receipts have fluctuated up up and down through the entire season, but efforts to expand production have kept market receipts down because ranchers were retaining thelr ewe lambs with which to replenish and Increase thelr flocks, The number of ewes slaugh- tered from July to September In 1025 is the smallest for that same period dur ing the last four years, The number of lambs on feed both In the corn belt and in the Western feeding districts is smaller than last year and some advance in the present price of lamb seems probable from now on, There will probably be a larger Inmb crop, however, this spring and a moderately lower level of prices as these lambs come to market during 19268, a Pf Just Arrived trom New York City where we purchased the largest and most up-to- date line of merchandise ever brought to this part of the country. POOP POPIOPIPP SOOO IOS # NEW SPRING MER- CHANDISE ARRIVING DAILY D.J.NIEMAN MILLHEIM NEW Low Prices » DURANT AUTOMOBILES $730 825 50) 05 775 895 875 Standard Touring Standard Coupe Standard Sedan Special Tourn Special Roadster Special Sedan Special Coupe F. 0. 1 1rd O ™ Many of expensive cars drive owners more DURANTS because they are so easy to handle in traffic—quick and flexible power, easy riding qualities, and all of the comforts youn need to PEPE PPPEPEPOPIPIOTOP PPO PCOP PERE TIEPOC ECR EOPE POPPPOP IP IPIE ELI OGLEPBE PO CPOE L EERE EPEOPEPL PEPE POOPPORO OREO PEE PET PEP R PPP OPEP EPG PEE PROPEL EL OPBPLPPELLELL PEP really enjoy winter motoring. FETTEROLF'S GARAGE CENTRE HALL STAR AND DURANT AUTOMOBILES Bell Phone JaR2 First-class job work done at The Centre Reporter office