tin — LOOAY, AND PERSONAL. The first day of spring was a most delightful from morning until night. Mrs, Musser BE. up although it will til she will be do her one is able to sit un- Coldron be some time housework. move from the Hall where he Kerlin poultry Walker will farm to Centre employed in the Floyd Potter will be plant, Mra Fred Harvey ter, of State College, of the fi parents, Milford IL.use, weer T. B dispose of a carload of horses little daugh- at the home Mr. and Mrs, part of and wore mers during a last will an- dealer, and Jodon, the stock otier of ws, at public sale to-morrow, {Friday sin ™ House vides and charges Wil day, season, Gap sales passed the pro ou wis calf $2.00 propo:rt After the N be mon Logan tWo-sCore Bruce at Mr. and wing in addition to all other advant- ages well known to the plow As soon first of the year, farmer wi! as posible after 0 ams to the Robert Ross Mra, Ross, of Have fland. Kansas, Bast among friends here, Mr. when a younger man, between the years 1876 and 1881, spent much of his time In town and near- by. The western fever got him in 1881, when he went to Missour! and later to his present home. Farming has been his ocoupation these years, but of late Years this is being done by his sons, The staple crop in his section of Kan- sas is wheat, The average yield for a ten-year period is about 18 to 17 bushels per acre. Alfalfa Is also large. ly grown. Mr, Ross fs a brother of the late John Ross, who {ilved near Farmers Mills at the time of his dessith., Mre. Ross is an Iowa lady, and are ona, i AIRE es SPRING MILLS Ladies of the Golden Bagle of Hall will present thdir play, Blue Skies,” in Grange hall, Mills, Friday, April 6th, at 8 o'clock. Admission, 16¢c and 256c. This play will be sponsored by the Ladies of the Golden Eagle, Spring Mills. The proceeds wil be used for the Home and Orphanage. The following at the William Farmers Mills end: Mr. and and son Luther, Charles Sheats, Sadie Yearick persons were visitors | F. Rishel home at | during tlie past week- | Mrs. William Bradford “Under of Phoenixville; Mrs. | goring of Collegeville; Mra. | and son of Mackeyville, and Mr. and Mrs Lingle, of Madisonburg. The last named ladies sisters, The Centre James three are a ta an a AS THE DUCK TAKES TO WATER Put the setting of eggs under the hen. Patiently she hatches them—faithfully mothers them—but knows about training Wilken the nothing them. she takes them near a pond every duckling plunges into water, As take thrift and trained to will children take to Instinet ducklings water the animal Thrift in life. saving, If properly in early lle. and training In the child governs the actions of fol- lows an account here as the Constitution the Flag. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. PORE wr 8 PER CENT INTEREST ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEresIr? = : | A BEET AOI IO RU JATIN fr YNISACI CIID > THULE JRO [AI TRI DST 2 PUBLIC SALE | 1 CARLOAD OHIO HORSES. 1 CARLOAD OHIO COWS. 2 PAIR FINE YOUNG MULES. At Jodon Sales Barn, Pleasant Gap FRIDAY, FVARCH 20th Begir I Hl ST Wr IS KING! ‘Mighty Monarch of the Air NEW MODELS 2: READY HAVE YoUR DEMONSTRATION Now! 72 LOUIS XVI WALNUT CABINET, DOORS DIAMOND MATCHED ORIENTAL WALNUT WITH GENUINE INLAID MARQUETRY BORDER INSTRUMENT PANEL ALSO OF DIAMOND MATCHED ORIENTAL WALNUT FRAMED WITH BUTT WALNUT AND BIRDS EYE MAPLE PANEL THE HOSTERMAN & STOVER CO. Complete Electrical Service Phone 11R2 MILLHEIM FOE RT TOMER TEI TR Se 1 allow a tree fut good orop unles if do ALTH ted all clear ( are u when abla | the dalry ration, but thelr value is very largely dependent on quality. Early cut, hay is vastly better | cured hay. The is determined hy nd of State well-cured than over: | proper *1 qualit pe, poorly gram mixture TIMBER fn a poor tree cut! to replace it. A of tim- Nature grows trees, and the composed of both ones are re- STAND is good tree OF FOR well as k hay and «4 ist ar ¥ Colles: ng ol Angin, edd - valley H Young, other roughage " dairy specialists. PLANT RELIABLE Hable sources of dependabde, Growers froo paved Is ure a plece cutting. and poor will be #8 the SEED mii seed} DOLAL oes mre Rona their Only re- Breon demand disenne stock for spring manting, BET PRESH TURKEY BEGGS—8¢ _ CLEANLI "a Stah 175 turkey egies at one time if 12 and i : _ {young Are necessary 70 per grown If a About 25 hens followed, ’ are « FOR home poor tec DEMANDS cleaned disin- . 1 turkeys are desired Usually houses " cent hatch can he expected be the in of be to ranges the respudred is h number egee for n 10 days nd the eg; at the end of that of setting Hung fore houses Legal Bpecial ) tutes, , TON LITTERS PROFITABLE-—Ton on an. Oi hods grow for with care period TAY sunlly VALU the Rough ADLE cheapest part . . . 1 litter me hogs market of e——— ost pork are profit n PEACE FPA, attendad settling HALL, promptly given to to. en Wills written I "os les, throw COATS In twedlsh materials in the new blue shades, In tans, In browns 8. DRESS COATS In broadeloths—kacha eloths—polret sleeves, twills io the ADISE OF FINERY” for you Ensemb- Iad- without wr the and Nar effeest—in GREEN STAMPS WITH EVERY PURCHASE The appro # ree eee The Easter The BONNET new tans, browns and Is all ready for you. A wide is here 1 I . selection In new shapes—in new have prep: n ties, straps and designs — bought to complete line Ask to see the clever your Easter outfit—and prices pair of tr PUMPS — styles i oc . -— to show 3 $1.95 to $3.75 Spring Cle ved by Vogue. FOR EASTE R C LOTHES MILLHEIM WHERE THE DOLLAR GOES THE + ~ Suit menfolks, We I year a wide $22.50 with two iike Styleplus And we'd new r Men. —————— COME IN AND SEE THEM. You Can Try Them, If You Like Them You Can Buy Them. US ED CAR LOW PRICES. EASY TERMS. HOMAN MOTOR C W. A. Homan, Prop. CENTRE HALL PPPPPP PEEP EPP PEP EEPEEEE ERP OPTE EEL LOL LPB LL EE PL PEPE LPEDEE PEELE PPE LPEPE OPE CAST owers and Potted Dress up your Home during this Joyous Easter Season. F. V.. GOODHART : UNDE:= CENTRE HALL ants