emissions LOCAL AND PERSONAL y “ “ Mra George W. Tressler has been quite ill at her home in Centre Hall Mrs, Mattie Tressler, of State Col- lege, was a recent guest of Mrs, Alice Durst, in «Centre Hall Mrs. Rebecca Barry, widow of Rev, D. R. P. Barry, died at Selinsgrove, Friday noon, aged eighty-séven years, She was the mother of Rev, Fred W. Barry, former pastor of the local Lu- theran church. As is usually the case, a fire in a community arouses interest in fire in- surance. Locally a number of new policies have been issued and as many more increased wince the fire of less than two weeks ago, Two Guernsey cows were lately sold by John H. Detwiler, of Centre Hall to 8. B. Wasson, living on the “Buck” Taylor farm, above State College. Mr, Wasson now has a herd of six pure: bred Guernsey cows, Rev. Daniel leaving Centre Hall has been pastor of the churéh at Harrison City, has a call to a Reformed church in aire, Ohlo, and will enter upon field February 1st. The Harris has decided Walnut school building and 15 per situate in Harris towns + ut sale, and has set Wednesday, 2nd at 7:30 P. M., as the will be held at the Boalsbur his Ago since years Reformed accepted who some Gress, Bell- the board (irove township school to sell the hes of land, February t me. High school room in Barbara Rhoads, ty Rhoads, Confer, injured ing. Ti of a aged eight, on Sunday nig ay ict ie i + 1 y tien found hibited Penns gave, Har ass of giving Berk tion for a he show pits his ring st coveted blue A Bt. makes th Wiliam R. Pi third win 12 straight Petersh paper Ken winter in St. wl any admit. William did this very when he won 12 the shuffleboard one afternoon, facing games in sport Is Pick- thing unusual, en, this you'll Central hotel, stradgnt He three week games on did this in different Court opponents. A mixup of cars on t the resulted in tent to three cars Shaeffer, Hobert McKinney, all of ger was backing Shaeffer came through north and to hig ear to McKinney nearby. B ’ iroken and fenders he street oppo- site Saturday night, @ex- Gervin Oriole Store, damage of considerable owned ‘by arger and Clayton near town Mr. Bar onto the street wher town from hitting him steered struck avoid the right ane Cur 10s lamage. George i ious In exchange for a kine word or mn pleasant was ready to put task ent Was strength in any needed His strong warned time entually put he took all war preferred to take stuff called a halt career at an when starting out to on no to use his gr in which it fault was his and although that it would ev for the lightly, chance to his greatest love of drink, anc again him down nings the count, and The deadly earthly most young men are travel the road to the “little a8 a companion, age which plac e SCC O aN, brown has sv llc KELLER ISSUES WARNING TO py JUDGE BANDITS Last week, when Judge Keller of Centre county sentenced a young man who had pleaded guilty to what is generally known as highway robbery or banditry, to a term of from ten to twenty years in the Western Peniten- tiary, being the limit allowed to be im posed for this crime under the law, he gave warning that, so far as he was concerned, no leniency would be eox- tended to those who were convicted in his Court of this offense, Tris ought to be a warning to for- eign bandits to stay out of Centre county, and to local bandits aN io what they may expect if they before Judge Kelled for sentonc: Come —————————— Hare Judge In Blair County. Hare, of Altoonn, presi Blair County Bar Asso: appointed to the Bench caused by the ele Baldridge to the Thomas C. dent of the clation, was to fil the vacancy vation of Thomas J Attorney Generalship = ne COMMITTEE MAKESSTATEMENT , ON CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION Cantata follow disg- The Community Christmas and Tree committee makes the ing statement of receipts and bursements: Subscription by business men and individuals 96 50 Offering at Cantata . 31 60 Cantata books sold........... 11 60 Total $130 60 Candy and granges distributed to children 09 Cantata books 27 19 Decorations of ¢ 3 80 Mrs. Krader, ductor Mrs. Kirkpatrick Printing programs Janitor Balance, given for heat and receipts ...iii0iind Latheran church light Total Cost of lighting tree This expense Borough Council, lighting fixtures for future The those with disbursements was paid by and are stored use, thank generou committee desires to who money responded 80 and labor, and es Council their the me ¥ for theh Borough for rind idk ind Mills the ban Program a success COMMITTE —————— A os BOALSBURG Robert Reitz REBERSB{ RG, ses Helen and La fil K€ LONE, rem This had been Several town in the ! Bank Mona entertaine On wie Emm Joegni Wolfe, ind Jason | | Orpha ' Benn tb est— Keith Supt. Public Instruction. Francis BB, Hass Phila Transfers of Heal Estate Hols y ‘ tract n 210 W Harry 1 $11. Btate allege; Devore, et ux, te tract ; y O'Neill, State College: Alice E, VonGunden., et bar, to Hugh F. Toand, «t ux, tract in Spring twp.; $1,800, Wm. C. Wilmer, ct E. Crossley, et ux, t twp... $580. C. F. Quick, et ux, to tract in Snow twp. Nellie 8B, Peck, et al, to tract in Walker twp.: $2,900. Earl 8. Ishler. et ux, to Harold B Pierce, et ux, tract Jn State College: 21.00, Wilmer Spring ux. to ract in H. T. Lucas, $250. James Kane, Shoe assesses ———— NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, FOR SALE.-1 Tornado fodder cut ter mounted on truck, with blower and pipeing; 1 13-in. Blizzard ensilage out- ter complete with shredder and knives for dry fodder or silo filling, mount- ed on truck: 3 used Letz feed mills, ~-all these machines are in good run ning order and will be sold at bargain pricen~Cleve A. Bungard, Spring Mills, Pa. 2to3 PUBLIC SALE OF SCHOOL PROPERTY public Room, in The undersigned will sell at mile, at the High School Boalsburg, Pa., on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUA 1027, ut 7:80 O'clock PP. M property known as the GFOVE SCHOOL, HOUSE, with 18 Perches of Ground. HARRIS TOWNSHIP BOARD, W, Ww. White, Linden Hall, Pa, RY 2nd, + the sohood WALNUT together BOHOOL, Secretary, rn ——— SENTS CHARGED WITH Second Charge, toxleated—In Jali Secure Ball In Sum of $15.000, on Fallure to Involuntary manslaughter and driv- ing a car when Intoxicated are the two formal charges made against Henry Sents, at a hearing before Jus- tick of the Peace Kelchline, In Beile- fonte, on Monday. On fallure to pro- care ball In the sum of $15,000 he was remanded to Jail, awaiting a eourt trial Sents wus the companion of Theo: dore Taylor, who lost his life early Sunday morning by being crushed un der a Ford roadster at Tussey Bink, on their return from collecting several Jugs of moonshine, an which appears the this [ssue, account of on first page of Find Beach Combing The statement that a beach comber at Liverpool has made £9 ($45) in two days may amaze the uninitiated, but at many popular resorts and big ports there are men who make a bit simpls from combing the beach. Whatever Is lost upon the sands And much that goes into the gea are even tually brought back by the tide at some time: but the beach comber must k, for the suck for next wave may hidden thrown his find back remain on the up portion of CORRES, awter Guardian says, are Jound whes sorts articles All igarette rings, MOM and coin re ports 34 trove of i much arrels of pper or ot he rope or canvi these have usu skilled business, too, this It is a of the beaches, for not merels keen eve ick grasp essen. tial; to make be familiar with nnd portion of the beach is likel senson of and qu the fan currents of greatest profit the the coast, g0 be able to f jest treasure at each ——— no —— What Am I? I have scattered breaderusts, tin supplements, paper plates, paper bags, chicken bones and frult skins from the wilds of Maine to the tip of Florida, I have hacked forest trees and left campfires burning from the California coast to the Atlantic seaboard, I have hooked apples from New England orchards, walnuts from the Willamette valley and oranges from our southern states, I have rolled rocks Into the sap- phire depths of Crater lake and thrown tin cans into gurgling brooks In every state In the Union, I have seen all, heard all, know all and ‘In my weak way have destroyed much, I am the American tourist whe through careless and thoughtless acts brings dishonor to responsible, respect- able and careful fellow travelers—oOld Golony Memorial, Not the Only One “I see you have furnished rooms” sald the man who had rung the bell, “Ya,” rejoined the forelgn woman, the window card, “dere's da sign” “Well, if von have one that's suit. ahle I'd like to rent it for a while,” “We no renta da rooms. My family take up all da house” “Don't rent you that sign, your window? “T'11 dell yon. next door any? Why, then, ‘urnished Rooms." In have " she front window, when | just to show she da only nlace 4d POO OUR Big Sale is over but we still have a number of merchandise and these will all be closed out at a Sacrifice during these next few weeks to make room for an exten- sive Spring line. If you need any Clothing or Shoes---call here first. NIEMAN’S DEPARTMENT STORE MILLHEIM t A , GOOD JOBS Give ls , YOUr'S as in this South African In. dust is particularly noticeable in the harvesting. Despite the fact that Kaffir labor can be cured at the equivalent of $3.50 ICAL por month, there is a trend towards the modern shearing machine as against the a iie-al hand blades, which, even in Americ have not been discarded y many othe rwise enlircely progres wool raisers, study of this fact, however, read. i'y reveals the reason for it. Whilk there is a first enst for the machine, its use much more readily than to the hand blades, and goon does a re- markably smooth job of shearing with the machine, Once adapted to the use of the mo- chine, its economic value is demons Africs) Y note that they «¢ t % a3 many sh dy ou £ ave slalcs named. This alone, makes that country strong conicnder for future leade 1 ship in the wool Industry. It Is inter. esting to note however, that the Ereat buik of foreign progressiveness is due to American initiative, American im- plementis, and machinery and Ameri. can ingot The Bouth African wool indu: holds true to this in that J can methods and Ame ri can machinery are destined to take a large and important place in the E00 nomic procress of the far distant Union of South Africa. It would HALL, PA. IT ALTOONA Amusement Bulletin All Week, Starting January 31 ... THEATRES STRAND-- ROTHY MACK ND FAMOUS PERCY THURS, STATE-- ING IAN is J START A GLYN'S IN ELEANOR ORPHEUM-- CLARK USUAL CAPITOL-- STARTING LETTER OLYMPIC-- eR ITN BOW ANTONIO MORENO SISTERS’ COMPANY. a Te ii FEA This feature is furnished the “Reporter” Every Week by ALTOONA BOOSTER ASSOCIATION THE TAN ARS SEDAN EE 1025 FON LaNVInG Day and night .. month after month . . not only when weather favors, but through sleet and slush and muck and mire . . through blinding snow and bitter cold. , cy stretches; jagged ruts; deep drifts... Oldsmobile speeds on and on ov er the wind- ing roads of the General Motors Proving Grounds. Proving the true value and full worth of each new feature and improvement, Meeting . . surmounting . . in advance... the trials of months and miles! x HOMAN’S GARAGE CENTRE HALL, PA. - veosme Relat ly AAR RS Loomis a oan J ao v2
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