THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1533. ——— ¥ w * * * * * # CORRESPONDENTS ’ DEPARTMENT w @ FA ss w * w *® Spring Mills. The meeting held in the Grange hall Thursday evening attended by a fair number of citizens and there were some and was good remarks was not much accomplished Messrs. C. IL. McCool go made a business trip to Altoona Monday. A. FU Rote's sale held was attended by a things broug [ and C. ¥. Bart. last last crowd Saturday large and prices Mr. and Mrs, 8. M. this place, ig at the Theodore, son of Brown formerly of present on Sunbury hos getting ver ent St roCov the sick jist; he in 1+ Sunt one-sided we of 65 to 7. The won their me of the year 17 to 13 Dux 3 dropped five contests, “he ent probably represents ever turned out at This team scored a tot during the season in fifteen and held 317 1 Teams from the following High s were defeated by the Gregg Bellefonte, Mill Hall, East ley, Milroy players Swabb, Bernice Smith, el Lingle, Jean Margaret Grenot Svelyn Brooks, and Wi Decker The senior « the fac that thev girls’ team cational. y “ai OL i contests heir opponents to 137 girls: Penns Val- The squad: Zettle, manager; Hettinger, Haz- Meriam Zerby, Geraldine Inez Zottle Burnham. up the Helen Rosella and made pad + Capt.; Isabelle served lass © TY ‘ they ing aq attention to present Grange hall on Friday PP. M. The title of the play is to the Farm." Admissio adults, 3f 1 their play in the Spr 1 |S Toke | he sold in near future by school pupils nd plan to of the year support and people during auctions ¢ evening anid MeClell Reber (ra week-end. Blerly spent Shore dder and daugh- ited Macks ¥ ville on family, of istowr Ida Weaver Sunda it the Samuel Esterd in Greer Lew- , {rier months pore In Unionville Mallory, an sand fizen, is this Lime ——————————— MEN PRIVEE BETTER THAN WOMEN, 050 TESTS SHOW Arguments on comparative skills of men and women agtomolbile may rage in many a drawing foom, bug heres aro {hi may help the mals side: Dr. A I Tauer, of the psychology department of Towa Stita College, af+ ter tests of 950 drivers, concludes that: They "kill the engine” twice as often as men. The cut erroncousiyy They make nearly three times as ms: ny unnecessary flourishes in getting thelr car in motion, and-- - They clash the gears more consists ently But the woman. it is pointed out, drives only 68 per cent, as much as the average man driver. —————— A A APTANA Worth selling is worth telling—ad. tise. some dings 24 per cent. More corners PID REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, Paul Kk Meyer, ot Albert W. Bartges, tract in State College; $1. Sim Mike Jurkoveh, et al, $600, al, to Iaum. et ux, to tract in Spring twp; M. Boob, Sheriff, to Miller, ot al, tract in Ferguson £5,600, Pittsburgh H. Balr, 0 Years Ago which inter- n gegeration John George Blair twp. Items of news ested those of taken from the Reporter, files of 1903. ago, Limestone The tract in Company to vear . Gregg ‘Wi; John $1.00. Howard Vaughn, et South Philipsburg, Philipsburg; $1.00. Henry Lingle to tract in Potter twp.; $500, Samuel Giibert, et. ux, to Annie IL. Bower, tract in Aarongburg and Halnes twp.: $1,000, Clair ux, to Borough March 12, tract in South Prof. HB: P. 1903. of ditner, of the Millers- ville Normal School, Monday attended the funeral of his uncle, George IL. Derr, at Laurelton. Miss Katie Keller, weeks had returned home a Wilbur 8. Runkle, past and who for the few been at Munson Harry A. State College: Osceola, AVS AO. Switzer, et ux, to Gramley, graduate of Charbin, tract in spring April 8S. Ward } , will open a Academy term « Camp A AA IIT Penna. Railroads Lose Freight by Truck War gir; came How is interference of freight has trated in a sylvania pe state business suffers when there ith free mov recently been illus iking way for Pocnn- On November 1 the enforeing + the anti- law COMMEr- cial vehicles. Such vehicles entering Pennsylvania stopped at the state line and required to get Penn- sylvania license plates. States ad- joining Pennsylvania retaliated, de- manding that Pennsylvania vehicles take out their licenses; and thus a border warfare was on between Pennsylvania and its neighbors. Not only did this controversy greatly affect the volume of business into and out of the state by trucks, but it is found to have been accompanied by a striking decrease in tonnage by rail. The figures on railroad car loddings for Penn- sylvania Railroad system east of Pittsburgh show that in the week ending November 5 only 26,778 cars were loaded, as against 29.505 in the 37057 in the previous and same year. In the week of November 12, 1932, car loadings in the corresponding week a year ago. The ompany makes a imilar st during the t of November ement began reciprocity governing pul t were prices have horses went to Har- she will vs prior to molng to Hartford, Conn time. Brisbin Miss Rox: 1 Tuesday, where Anna re- pnd absent for some In Miss Blanche 1 keeping at Spring Lucas. of Heck~ will Mills The mar e of John ! Potters Mills, tooit place and 1 week. They i up hous now {within a few days | Free | angurated territory covered e nort srecinet of Potter township th Centre Hall as distributing The side of Potter iral mall service Is to be In- for the by ‘ the tho south {11 beserved Mill as recon / week, week last were 26,087, az against 37,081 Read 8 decrease ‘or the week r loadings were 28.088 the the co Year. preceding week, and 32,710 responding the week loadings dropped y 1, as pared to last year. com same week : truce tilitien, those of the going the week ared with again, Railroad i, to 28 057. 19, up November As i Week These figures Corn he preceding how uggest impor- unhampered movement of trucks, which bring their freight to them and distribute it from them. The Highway Users’ Conference of Penn- sylvania has pointed to this experi- r whol ence as an excellent demonstration of the| that the trucks are the best feeders an-] of the railroads, and that if service were seriously with the railroads more freight tonnage could possibly gain, — sna truck interfered lose far than they solnted y New York would ac. would and tha his with ructive fire occurred at 16: 36, Rpeing ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIOR, whi . $7350] In the Estate of WILBUR 8, RUN- the | KLE, late of Potter Township, Centre ireatened {County, Pa, deceased. Letters of administration on above estates having been duly granted the undersigned, all persons knowihg themselves indebted to the estate are requested to make Im- mediate payment, snd those having claims againet the same to present them duly au thenticsted for setilement. H. LEIGH EBRIGHT, Admr., Centre Hall, Pa ed for a i house Tasos sus and dwelling, goods, lows: Finkies store ro L HOME FOR SALE. What Is property home man near ing one acre of SATURDAY, MARCH 15, Hid NAETEILDN i wo 1 200 Wi y» Leghorn | "25 Barred : | = H ley E. BROWN & QUIVERING NERVES When you are just on edge : . . when you can’t stand the children’s noise . .. when everything you do is a burden ... when you are irri. table and blue . . . try Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound. 98 out of 100 women report benefit, It will give you just the extra en- ergy you need. Life will seem worth living again. Don’t endure another day without the help this medicine can give. Get a bottle from your druggist today, ts BC lone VEGETABLE COMPOUND SON chase to each ins Starting free of charge one nn will be he poultryman, Hall at sl ——— GREEN GROVE, gmyer moved Chick editin the Eli Smith §t from * 4 o REO wre having good attendande at i Bunday sx hool st the Cross Hoads; 63 present last Sunday Herb Het. digging coal, Hettinger, son of away Clayton tinger, who wis 1 MILLHEIM, PA. THE REPORTER is well equipped to doJthe Best Kind of Job Printing. has come home and wont go back un til ho Is called. Spring is just around the corner, housecleaning Is coming, and the ladies {are worflerong If they can scrape up {enough “copperheads” with, which to thuy soap Ralph Confer brought his wife home Saturday from the Lewistown hospital She is getting better slowly. Charles Strowse is at home, been mining coal. We have pur old friend, James Smeal, back in the “corner” again. "James left very suddenly and didn’t give us time to give him a farewell party, so he thought he would coms back again and give us a year's potice. Mrs. Smeal can’t understand why the cat moved. The constable wasn't after it for taxes, With regard to James Smeal distrib uting his stock: It is true, bug Martin Stover was so glad to get him back that he gathered up all the live stock and implements and placed it back on the farm, and paid all expenses, in order tao get Smeal back on the farm. He had Reicks cnn Hw illic id O00 MUCH work, too much mental strain, too much worry .... then “NERVES”. How they torture you, tire you, keep you awake nights! “NERVES” make you irritable, restless: give you Headache, Indigestion. . . . "NERVES" make you look and [eel 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 go called “Nerve Remedies” in his store. One by one he tried them without relief until. ...But let Mr. Foster tell his experience in his own words. : “I think Dr. Miles’ Nervine is the best nerve 5 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 put me on my feet.” J. M. Foster, Druggist Marysville, Ohio DR. MILES’ VANE ANY DOCTOR WILLTELLYOU: “ In accidents or sickness, call the doctor IMMEDIATELY for advice! Your best chance for a quick recovery is to find out what to do until he comes.” YOU CAN HAVE ONE FOR LESS THAN A DIME A DAY! Aa 2 FRED LUSE, Manager CENTRE HALL ["loney Saving Specials Weis Quality PEACHES sree | Coffee | kgs 1 sc 2b 39¢ I§cn 1 0c Green Star or Roll Nut In Hoensed stores Ib. 10c en eave Chewing TOBACCO pig 11¢ PUFFED WHEAT . pkg 9¢ DILL or SOUR PICKLES 2 qt jars 29¢ Weis Quality PINEAPPLE Ige can 15¢ Fanch Wet Shrimp SARDINES on Mm 2 Suns 25¢ or Musiamd CAN Se FANCY (i..........2 cans 1c SUNDALE CATSUP - - - MACARONI or SPAGHETTI - - "2 14-02 bots 25¢ 4 Ibs 25¢ ASSORTED CHOCOLATE CAND Y 21bs 28¢ a ————
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