THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1832. THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. ER , | SCHOOL NEWS OF INTEREST Hall pertaining to w———— — WEEK-END REDUCTION In the midst of the season—with the whole season ahead of us—we are reducing the price of Every Coat in our stock —SMASHING VALUES! — ‘4,95 7.95 A Lot of dpring Coats Northumberland, Love | coming and . county has an bids Rr 5 | | i [From the Spring number of “The Tiger,” the Centre High are taken the following articles activities. } School ne Ww By High paper, School paper on (c of es after (Editor's Note “My County” } = wien written by Penns Elsie Pot This a composite says Juniors *18.95 reading Singmaster's essay of the same name.) 2, » rE i Beautifully 95 4 11101 CA vi Garments—N ew Mifflin, Huntingdon particluarly ered by Capt Centre the British service laren of 1764 He viewed | nores, top of Nit } { 1.227 square miles and 785,280 Territorially : f if County in the Stats JNoOoming Hy ¢ grand next was erocts ———THESE REDUCTIONS BEGIN FRIDAY, MAY “7 || NIENANS DEPARTHENT STORE “Where Your Dollars G yf cf arlrne : house near the mouth of Spring irst time. VOCATIONAL * * # @ . * . # NOTES, CORRESPONDENTS’ DEPARTMENT TWP. SCHOOL and he ha { IOs Hur tany jwas ¢ niskey <Ccasoe and the Seven Mts. to reach the Jun on the witn 14 attorneys | GREGG (McKee) REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, ' M i Sheriff, to V. in Penn one party's 3 11 | 0 + 8 ‘ot ata River, 1 here Vas a 1Hi22 on the other (Gal lagher) andfrom there he the John having been namely, supply of articles th I weeded | of mother o ov EL. T.V. 8 and Beaver M Commencement Season and then he would take aernors, . : . . senson back home, enduring Packer, Curtin, . Thomas A. wna fore In 18 iborhood Indians Hastings, besides Gen by the Whig elected, the nominated but Irvin party, ver fearing Korman, tract 72 Indians were still in the great not are and Fort" as a protection. It was a fort, built an outer “Old was used he annual observar obiect, the oldest tows in 1786 | f Commencement after | the Meth stock ule and out in for F Aaron WY. i Ww d called Lost 20 Lbs, of Fat In Just 4 Weeks University, will gy oil : y ; . 'y — : Inidans . + ET . nencement addres Mrs. Mae West of £t behind the trees and bushe waiting § 5 a Lhe a : now "a 3 a h { Stover and Nevin Keller {i be th ges " : Mo., writes: “I'm only 28 for an to she The village fi beng . ana Mf oa a "it af 13.00 AM prs p mn M Loht fie u tract in State ole and weighed 170 lbs. until tiers, if they ventured « one box of your Kruschen 5; iio f Kchool 3 tum vin K : 4 weeks ggo. I now weigl He was fine of tat. { will speal he academic phase of |MeCordle, of Lewistown, ,n Sunda) io FAM A pod . Simpinby I also have more thermore I've never Aaronsburg is The Gregg Township Vocational school porter, C Ux, Ferguson auare with inner . . square, with an inner exercises will be hel stockade enclosure, one fst Wivh #t Sorin the shelter of his given name. days it went wiist church Prin the other for sage le tect ter because the families in danger and x A stockade pas The ex- | i "mn Ved ne and feet in by the nickname stown." ity did main Feet a sr 3 + livestock day. May spring up 150 vd to the spring so as to pro- vening the settlers as they went for wa were hiding market houses | apportunity Logan was a celebra energy moment.” Fat folks teaspoonful glass of he before barm 5 for tore lasts 4 after the re frvvfo lily Hu are not yiQiiy results—money back. Fr -—— RR aaa hi a Hee Bu nr be prop VAS men ne likes] i the item | Press | The = | Th R THE | Method! THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. approval itinctive feature hd ve a RA tion open onte—arrival « the Some of the jokes werk appreciated PORTA lie resentation away from the presentatld desired ¥ ind the county 4 Was . = . agean adapted type, and pageaml The sport interesting breaking located Bissell This m ately 40 humor, onsidered and guides importance in life. The se he program ory, class presentation of school. No . us characters artiasanshi . sanship ond part of parents over Sunday On the last congists of the clams his Wolfes The M. T. H. 8. senior for Was on, Ix pecting to return Wednesday € ommend wi activities On . a nday = it y ple of Penns Lax spsont day at Milton the the donors. prophecy and the admission in one class started Potte r Indian tro Capt place in TIGER STAFF SELECTS ROSTER FOR NEXT YEAR class gift to count of ¢ ont Monday, ex 1778, men charged to Potter “Two plains a Indians sold Was shot dead Shadncre, white aa at A ny TT a eat Ll fany of the « Tueming o'clock, in the went out to May 24th, at Evangelical oh Yening, wh vr vari : 5 vi) f 1 » | § 3 ¥ (33 that are of r n Ziegler was he his little Rh — i —_§ —— | Two reserved seat tickets are given to ¢ fields and met five uroh, gr One of fers, Thomas VanDoran The other, Jacob hand to below his N each family represented 1b } class This is done for the purpose of parents of the senior | the senior class hold its whom they encagw the Editor-in-Chief SRI Sports Editor News Editor Mgr. MoCormick . commencement exercises Betty Hugh John Laurabelle Fhright 3 i . ris insuring a: least the the Came to a Morrow for the tte make wo oy wem| | Potters Mil Hectic Days-. . Sleepless Nights the ited a — —————— er ounter graduates seats both hand he Indians ives His one of their antagon with with Business used Spyker .. and reserved Shadacre sonata killed part was hard, for another Advertising Manager up and him.” The Bradford yw buried just across the - . H. B m the right hand side Mies that goes into the Detwil Assembly ls Prese nted by West Chester to spon ' summe farm. On May 19, 1779, Capt st Third and Fourth Grades By vith her fourth A ’ rote, “that Heutenant Pam S Patter Leal Yearick, g an as fate { poopie of community are ins Isabel home or his Walker Ethel T'ressior has to Circulation Mgr. to all of the activities, the lane mother rum NE gard Harry Foust ie bed for only one left in three and on the 4th of time will expire, and then probably we [in this valley wily to fly inhabitants they in the Jack Coldron ‘33 and Martha The third be Miss most sembly nost grades, taught been « weeks i5 men a squad; mfined is not Im were forts, June their program for the entertainment proving March 30. The | Clyde and play and very mn Bible, wife daughter, John Wowerseox., all of College, on Sunday evening the G. H. McCormick home Mrs, J K and daughter An ina, of Tyrone, on Sunday afternoon jcalled at the Mrs, J. F. Miller home. Miss Sarah Ennist has gone with ithe graduating class to Washington, M5 HO SHO le. LINDEN MALL. Mre. J. HH. Ross spent sovera] days last week at the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs. Edward Durst. Mrs. RB. G. McClellan and son Myles spent last Wednesday visiting friends and relatives in Spring Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Callahan spent the week-end with Mrs Calla han's parents, Mn and Mrs. Thomas Wiber, at Oak Hall ~ Mr. and Mrs. Claude MoOlintle an three children spent Sunday with Mrs, of the High school, en Mr. State have and There are no oust Mrs Valley, program consisted of music in Penns and lets, called at forts." The Sophomores ted A play, gave an assembly by Miss Halnes, on “"Wistful Wait was produced. “Widder ud,” “The Gol Ford” were also features on the program, Ray . sw program, dire There was Adam Poe, a great fear- February 10 less Indian fighter who worked so successfully that he had all the un friendly Indigns terrorized. Conse- quently they were always trying to xii Poe. On one occasion Poe was hiding at the top of a precipice, all night Indians hunting him quietly, without | Poe's konwledge, at the foot of the! The honor roll for the upper fifth precipice. On awakening Poe, sensing | for the third quarter includes the fol- danger, crept noiselessly to the Prink lowing: / and saw three Indians, one seated by a fire, one standing and one sleeping by the fira Poe realized it waa 0 a 3 y chance of life or death. So with his Mugaitne - SEmeriek ery Jodo gun In his hand he made a sudden Muth Bail Jon o sat At JR III cap onto the chest of the standing |’ wid 1 B ord 4, Indian, Poe stunned him long enoug | “aura Breon Loraine Brungart ing.” CAGES SORA, Foil Gia To? MUCH work. too much mental strain, ....then “NERVES”. you awake nights’ “NERVES” make you irritable, restless: give you Headache, Indigestion... .. “NERVES” make you look and feel old. . . . weaken resistance and pave the way for serious nervous or organic trouble. J. M. Foster, a druggist, suffered tortures from Over-wrought Nerves. He had dozens of so called “Nerve Remedies” in his store. One one he tried them without relief until... .But let Mr. Foster tell his experience in his own words. “1 think Dr. Miles’ Nervine is the best nerve medicine made, and that a better one cannot be made. Dr. Miles’ Nervine was the only medi- cine on the shelf or in the prescription case that and Darn too much worry How they torture you, tire you, keep | Faculty Announces Honor Roll for Third Quarter Senlor Clasg Evelyn Colyer Adaline Dingoes to be able to shoot the sitting 1adian and take the sleeping one by surprise, dashing out his brains with the butt of his gun; then he finished the one he had stunned. This incident of fron. tier 1ife is referred to as "Poe's great leap.” =Lorraine Brungart 33 La county was organized Feb, formed out of a part of Centre 13, 1800, Betty Ebright Lawrence Hartley Laura Belle MoCormick John Spyker Sophomores Mabel Burkholder Beulah Meyer Ruth Retber Ruth Hartley Reuben Rickert Richard Ross Freshmen Willa Blauser Thelma Clark Violetta Hartley Mirfam Mitterting Fred Spyker. “Grandma says in the old days big and little kids were given a slice of bread, butter and sugar after school as a plek-up. Here's where | become old-fashioned.” MeClintie's parents, Mr. and Mis. 1. L. Hook, east of Old Fort, Mr, and Mrs. Roy McClintie and two children spent Sunday with Mra Me. Clintie's parents at Centre HILL Mr. and Mra. Lynn Ross and two sons, of Lemont, visited with Mr. and Mra. J. H. Corman, on Monday eve- ning, : : ar MI AAA SAAN. The Centre Reporter $51.60 a year put me on my feet” J M. Foster, Marysville, Ohio DR. MILES’ ERVINE QUID
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