THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. ——— ) - A pe ——————— ————— severe ina Ta A A a Sn Er sr LOCAL AND PERSONAL. COW TESTING ASSOCIATION MAKES YEARL YREPORT POTTERS MILLS on Sunday while Mrs. Foust and chil- On Bunday, Mr. and Mrs, T. ¥. De- - Charles Foust and wife. of Potts ‘dren are visiting her parents, Haney and daughter, Agnes, Mr and Rdwar 3p RY ing ¢ \ ats TOT {3 ’ ow Test —— - Merril Copenhaver, who wl been | Edward Durst is sporting a Data from ( entre County Cow Test- a i town, are visiting at the home of his Soa panh ‘ ae { Mrs. John Lingle and daughter Marth: Willys Knight two-door sedan th | ing Association No, 2, Harold Brungart, | COURT NEWS, . . employed in West Chester for the BUmM- 1... 4" Med Charles Andrews . ‘ ' tester, aunt and uncle, Mr, and Mrs, J. G. mer, has returned home, sri sei 1 y wire whjels. - 3 . Ss ey >a Boal, The Stork paid a visit to the home I've Centre County C. T. A. No, 2 finished dts second year August lst, suing hunting licenses for the aj 1828, with 11 whole year members, daughters Elle and Thressa, Mr vrs M CC Dilaney irl chfidren James, Edith, lois; also Emory Floray ahs oo § Fy, : p G . 21 £4 134 laft s y v ‘ | ’ changed his plea from that of not part. "who had been visiting at the 2 d, and left a baby boy. : a zl and Mrs Wisitred . Penjamin entzel 111 3 Fo rau? a Poy . . r . Mis Marie x " \BVEr f gentle. guilty to that of guilty, was' called for H, McCormick home for some time, Miss Marie Copenhaver and gentle Delaney of Lock aven, on an auto County Treasurer 1. I. Smith (Continued from previous page) Miss Malinda Evans, of williams: | of M¢ and Mra. Earl Smith, September proaching hunting season, There were 165 cows in the associa sentence and upon being asked ques man friend Tyrone, visited on Bur Carl Auman, of Steubenville hi Han during all or part of the Year. ons i oo CC’ BR : i 8 ki .t 1 has returned home. day 5 the 10 > y f or other. Ara Fa) A4% Ee AU ' : The results for the association for MUN8 By LH ourt seemed to evade and ward Foust and family, of West _.° a % om i. Alf Tg A ale dinnes was at his home here during the be-feha ty years i as follows: the Court sent him back to the jall ‘hester, vigfted over the Wo k end at H. B. Foust, Tyvierst to congfder : rt. . Cr . p— " po { : Comm. vs. Albert Frank, indicted for nes pa. «nts, Mr. ana Mrs The West End fair, at Laureltor z Mi K. _ violation of liquor laws. Defendant Mr, Foust returned home "booked for Friday and Saturda js | 102 oa 19 Y came into court and plead guilty and end ginning of the week. rear Aw Ne ‘ows. Lbs. Lbs. BF. the big affair dr ev ection 1d dd. a " " sentenced to pay the costs of prosecu- Undon county. The results for h nembers are gon, a fine of $60.00 and placed on pro Sidney for period of three years, A tHegle, was brought he hegin- | Total average number cows | " li ———— ® ® ning of this week from Ohi iffering the association : elm State Patrol Moves. yut to be moved into thelr on third floor of Tem- building, Bellefonte, and, of one thinks of Fall Clothes —of new things to wear, and NIEMANS are as usual prepared with charmingly new things for Fall ; new ; beautiful ; and best of all--reasonable. For School z For the Men = About Your Shoes New Boys’ Sults and Girls We have a wide varlety o Don’t put off that new palr : v f j om N I Suits — 8 oe ol "oe : NOB Ind vidual! Herd Records Dresses made to withstand hard ew Fall uit tyke plu if Shoes, Our Shoes depart ry ville regina, a 1 i nd.v:dusn er ecoras, nstaliat O new State-wide crix : ‘oth Kirsehbaum, and other famous Mrs farold Mever and oti .e ¢ ( Six herds th at erage of 1 i d : ’ usage. Also Gym clothes for makes and an exceptional dis and relat Y nl a it 8 r ! re ecded an erage proque- eo Bh nte office w ¢ t f nm hoys and girls—and good stur play of Salts with 2 pair of ment prides itself In our stock ~@ very wilde selection Is of. Ma Mfiler and . : law, Wm. ton of 3 ou ’ SUL gf fa typewriler itomat -l d fron dy School Shocs, Trousers ut reasonable price of fered you In the famous Walk Sinkabine, are ir he mgarag: usiness j complete ust of 1 e 1 \ tollows. (all wool) $22.50 (all wool Over and Enna Jottiek lines. GREEN STAMPS WITH EVERY RuRtiAS PURCHASE COCO P PECL OOP PIPE POOP OPOS a NIEMANS DEPARTMENT STORE ie Tg I En wn MILLHEIM WHERE THE DOLLAR GOES THE FARTHEST Friday and Saturday | SPECIALS insurance and Real Estate Shredded Wheat - 10c DRY GOODS. Want to Buy of Sell # | Sweet Potatoes, 6 1b. 25¢ §{ ALL YARD GOODS, SEE US FIRS) ll Swifts Picnic Hams Ih. 27¢ oF iY] Certo = » - = 28¢ 20 _ ot "Off § Chas.D. Bartholomew {I {| p N, Butter, in Pt. Mason lar 25¢ rrrrrrrirrrrrerrreeeeeeit||| 6 Boxes Matches - 21c § Men’s Work Socks pr 15¢ ll Cream C. Starch, 31ir 25¢ { Men’s Heavy Work Sheffield Milk, tall can, 10c Shirts, only 85¢ os i 3 de oat We Dinner Coffee, - 1b. 39c §{ MEN'S OVERALLS, a A vt | | Gold Medal Oats, 35c $1, $1.50 & $1.75 and his wife wa here, Mim Nona Wagner. — | First Prize Four, %: 1b. 98c Me. and Mra. ba pi MOTHER , | wos Harry ‘Camp, of Tyrone, sopped in| {ons (RONNIN' AN’ To | Seedless Raisins, ! Is, 25c¢ MEN'S JACKETS town for » Ray a On I aca BOTTom Fe és from eer > Snes some. Me camnl [11 dovve netere Jnl | Vesper Coffee - - 42c $1.25 & $1.50 : taking business here prior to 1500 He AN’ } “GUESS be was the first furniture dealer to take up that business here after the “cab- Jrorren, Dol 1E inet maker” J. OO. Deininger and later OF, Ti mn’ Bara Krumbéne had gone out of tust.| |= _ PAINTS AND VARNISH ness. In anderialing | he Tolle ywed Jacob / * Ripka, who in the early history of the gt / A » . * town conducted that business In. the 5 ARV: All Inside and Outside Paints 25 Per Ct. Off north section of town Georae 1. Hite, o2 Pleasiat Gon . =i ae 1h Some Job Lots of Paint at ONE-HALF Price whose looks ae 81 ytals, was § = 3 H pH 4 wy - ——————— pleasant caller at the Reporter office . 1 ind om————— a few das ZO e was happy in his retur minima Rf George C. Johnston Horne and naan BE Veh » At R. R. Station CENTRE HALL fly mat) much merrymaking : = 22 = . aq - WJ s——————— 9 Ea TERN AT FIOM CAR Sor] Lge, tN. 7 ———————— > “4 Pennsy Seeks to Drop Train on Snow . . — — iin ——————— —— Shoe Branch, _BY wr Discontinuance of a mixed passeng ; er and freight train dajly on its Snow . SER —— ———— —— Bhoe branch in Centr e county was : wow USTEN DOR ~ ERsgyTWE gr San iE AL le! au Dont. BA) . TE COM. MAM = ANY ARTE 7 STRAGAT NETURAL | an ae - Bs “nly IN VERA Bg - UE COMES Sam Wi wat at . { CY wan Wo BTS | in an application received by the Pube TS PUT (To AND ce 1Y DH GU GT ad aug) i ie Service Commission the other day. PAID FOR ~ [/ The tmin is the only means of pas ’ nL { 8 penger conveyance on the branch line, sought by the Pennsylvania Rallroad Yextending for 17 milea and is the con- necting Mink with the Lock Haven-Ty- "” rone line An “extreme” las of rev: enue was given as the cause for seeks ing abandonment. ———— 5 AP ————————— Worth selling ls worth teliing-—ad vertise
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