© THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1029, THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE . “Going Up.” ® * 0 . CORRESPON DENTS . DEPARTMENT (rr woek at the Bellefonte High give the speotac next theatre, the . On Tuesday of «| Richelieu school Glee Club will - . * . * - * . * » * * . ! Correspondents will kindly make an el fort to have their respective localities rep resented in the Reporter's News columns | BEGULARLY allure of your letter to} reneh us weekly means that folks in your foe lity will be disappointed. The REPORTER w ould be i many other pleased to sections of the valley : . TY + vel ny - casnted + correspondent, ar ' news tems sent us will be gindly pub-| Remember, please, y a~~not for ublication dence of good BOALSBUTG ITE MS. Vonadan Miss spend 1 Dr nd Most of by. There but Vkely will all | Mm OC $4 on the sick ls a week's visk [oewistown Remember Institutions In Bequests to Methodist homes were the Wte Dr physician and bank probate on Monday The sum of $20.000 tablish a Wilk churches and the will of Smith, Altoona president, filed for cluced in James E was given to es- for students in Methodist for the Aged and the Children’s Home Mechanicsburg each were left $5.000 Methodist churches and the Altoona First and Fifth Avenue 32.000 encfi gcholarsiep collages n Enniaville charges were bequeathed a o——— Californian Suggests the Flu. K. BEB Hillard, writes t the Mount a Remedy for 3625, Taft, Cal Times the which he Box Union following letter in suggests a remedy for the flu “I see by your paper that you wre having an epidemic of flu and I have information 1 wish great and 1 always try to help by passing a a bit of to pass on. It ia a praventative cure good along You oan pasa it along. “Carry a small thing bottle tyde In your pocket frequently of the heal all eases, and if you should have It, just of formalde and inhale quite will prevent all dis fumes, which germs and eat 48 little as possible of a very light diet, keep the bowels open, and if the sense should go to the lungs, fry onlons in fresh lard and apply to the chest, hot as can be borne, with a fow drops of formaldehyde poultice as often as is needed. Avold all drafts and have plenty of fresh air. This will cure the worst case of pneu- added. Renew mon in, “This ds a doctor's remedy, and is 11 « production “joing Up nous Ee a— Transfer of Real Estate, JAMES W. SWABB JUSTICE OF THE PEACE LINDEN HALL, FA y attends DR. H. R. WHITE ‘Dentist PIANOS GRANDS -- UPRIGHTS PLAYERS Tuned - Adjusted - Repaired Reasonable Terms Excellent Workmanship WRITE OR CALL. Ray M. Bartges, COBURN, PA. Phone 3-R-13 the price of a quart of milk gives you good kitchen light for a week . . WEST PENN POWER CO FOR BETTER LIVING «USE ELECTRICITY reliable, ns we have tried 1.” his Sale notice unde A SSA SO SS SS HO SO I. HA I 4 C8 { * . . - - * * . . . * FE. M. SMITH—AUCTIONEER . CENTRE HALL, PA, nt the 1} PAY MARCH #t Linden Hall, on Walker will sell | monts and household goods; | sale ‘EB. M. Smith, auct. Potter farm. F owe td sry] : m solcK, impie- FARM CALENDAR. Timely Reminders from The FPennsyl- vania State College. PROVIDE WATER Shall water provided for hogs be heat. FOR HOGS ed? Answering this question livestock specialists at State College say that experiment station results from several Statem indicate that there is enough in crense gained to make the practice of heating Water water or cooking slops should, thnes ag it is an es profit able however, we available at all sential part of the swing ration PLAN HOME garden that GARDEN A js planted on the spur of home the moment after warm weather ap- pears in the spring is only half a gar den. Now a the time to pian your garden Divide your available different space between the vegetables dee sired. Plan according to your family needs and tastes Dmaw your pian on paper to scale if necessary. Then work out your seed order ORDER spring is FOREST TREES the time to Although plant trees on waterland, not now growing trees, right now i8 the time to apply for the trees from the State. Application blanks and assistance may be obtained from your county agent. The supply of the best kinds are rapidly being exhausted by those who have already sent in thelr orders, MAKE Dalry oalves CALVES COMFORTABLE should have warm, dry, well bedded stalls, and they will grow more satisfactorily if cach cal has a stall by itself, If this ia not possible then each calf should be tied wilh a rope or fastened in stanchion during feeding. Te sure they do not suffer from thirst which often occurs even when they have milk to drink. ——————————— A] — The Centre Reporter, $1.60 a year. ...and What a Sale of SUITS;OVERCOATS We don’t have many sales--but when we do put one on--you want to be sure to attend. It isn’t an ordinary occurrence to get such marvelous values. Every suit, every Overcoat, regardless of its form- er price, has been reduced to the level where it offers the biggest savings of the season. There's a size and style for every young man and every man. There are enough colors and patterns to please every taste. The prices are certainly low enough to please every purse. Our $30.00 Suits and Our $35.00 Suits and Overcoats in worsteds Overcoats in cassi- and boucle weaves, meres and meltons, now now 2 | 2 Our $40.00 Suits and § Our $55 and $60 Suits Overcoats in import- and Overcoats, the ed woolens, now finest you could reduced to want, are now 31° $ 50 The hard-to-fit man shouldn't overlook this outstanding economy event. Our selections are broad enough to accommodate him with a custom-like fit. Montgomery & Co. Allegheny Street BELLEFONTE
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