The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 01, 1926, Image 5

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ROCAL AND PERSONAL.
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falr association
offered for
Lewistown
the prizes
The
boosted
racing.
Rev. N. J. Dubbs,
charge at
horse
who
Mifflin
Evangelical burg for
a number of
Northumberland.
VeIarsE, is now
vies Thomas
Yankees
Tid on
Henn
’,
ne "patronizin the 'ennsy's
and those phasing
over the
by auto will give a sigh of relief.
Mrw,
Nocks,
Rebecon Murray, at
had a mishap that might have
been of a very serious nature. She
was suffering from rhéumatism
while sitting in front of a fire-place
was bathing
that
flammable, The
her MWmbs with a prepa
ration proved to be
a result she was badly burned over
portions of her limbs. It
quick aid of
family that
was the pres
and
of the
rious results, Shortly
ence other
prevented
after this My
Murray's granddaughter,
more ‘se
Emma Hebw
cn Cooney, was
fever. She is
and asithough her wns
with danger, she has now fully recos
ered an! the quarantine from the Coon
ey honje hag been removed,
stricken with
aged about eight
Hinosa
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
April
Week,
12 to 17 is Be Kind to Animals
M. Fisher ig a
court, at
juror in the
Federal Seranton,
banks will
(Good Friday
local
vost ional
Monday }
for thy
ntendent of
his candidacy
IL expect
Hege and engage in carpenter wi
tain in the near future During
likely be em
the ‘greater
time, and if present plana
and the family wil do
Hght housekeeping there to avoid dally
traveling the Mountains,
Miss Mary
nomics worker for Centre
have her headquarters in
tural Extension
starting April 1st
divided between
entre
{ headquarters
summer he will
Laowistown
i
{
8 Ooming
| ployed in for
i of the
ott he
part
| work
over sSaeven
Home Eco-
county, will
the Agricul.
Bellefonte
time will be
Clinton and
this time her
been nt
{lege This w in
$14 t
itn i
Reynolds,
office at
Her
Clearfield,
counties Up to
State Col
part of the AR
om work except the
handled entirely by
Af un matter of con
this
Rey
through
office at
finances
interested in
re ucets Miss
of them
it}
Extension
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THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
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What will
You Wear on
YOU DECIDE
the most charming fash-
ions we have ever assem-
bled ?
OUR COATS
are presented In a great variety of new and charming styles: the
cape-back, the flare, or the strajght line: whh or without eollar of
fur: embroidered, braid trimmed, or severely plain. But all of them
embodying Indivoality, distinction, and exelusiveness, at exceptions
ally moderate prices,
PEPSI PO PCO ICOP COTO IEE ICIP EOP PIPE”
ALSO a wonderful showing of
New Daytime
Dresses
that are exquisite and also moderate in price,
i
We have
LADIES’ AND
CHILDREN'S HAT
than r
¢d a new |} of
Hire
han elsewhere
Our Men's & Boys’
CLOTHING
price and ature Styl
PECTIC OIOOS
Shoes to Match Your Outi
With each new outfit we have a beauntifol pair of Shoes to
Ko with i. Now is the time to seleet them and have a yuantity
to choose from.
MAK
YOUR
YOUR VISIT TO THIS STORE NOW AND HAVE
OUTFIT EARLY.
D. J. NIEMAN
Millheim
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PPTL PCEPIVSPPOE TEEPE TECEE PSP TETEI PEI EEL EPL EPEEPEPEEEPEEPELPEOPPOPEOP
rere
W Low Prices
init YN eee
DURANT AUTOMOBILES
$730
825
880
805
775
895
875
Standard Touring
Standard Coupe
Standard Sedan .
Special Touring .
Special Roadster
Special Sedan
Special Coupe
F.
). B. Lansing, Michigan
SBP PPP PP PDD
MORE AND MORE OF YOUR
NEIGHBORS ARE SATISFYING
THAT LONGING FOR
JUST A REAL GOOD DAR
BY DRIVING A
DURANT.
ASK US TO DEMONSTRATE
FETTEROLF'S GARAGE
CENTRE HALL
STAR AND DURANT AUTOMOBILES
POTTERS MILLS,
BUY
HOLLAND LINEN
By the Pound
— It’s Cheaper ;
— Much Cheaper.
50c the Box
at the Reporter Office
FOR SALE r v wi 3s il ‘
BOARDING HOUSE
iN
STATE COLLEGE
BLOCK FROM (OLLEGH
CAMPLS
11 Bedrooms, Club
Dining Room, and
pletely farm
EASY TERMN,
PAYMENT.
Addr
ON
shed,
SMALL
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Some
Difference
Ever hear of the differcyee between a “farmer
“agriculiarist?” They say a farmer #8 53 man who makes kis
money on the farm and spends If in town, while an agrieal
furist makes his money In town and spends it on a farm,
This may be true—and it may not, bat OUR business is
banking, and we try to have an up-to-date banking service for
famers, agriculturists, merchants, stockmen and every body in
the community. The more our business grows, the better the
service we have to offer.
Es.
E FIRST NATIONAL BANK
SPRING MILLS, PA.
5 T
We Pay 8 Per Cent. Interest on Sayings Acconnts.
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