THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. LOCAY. AND PERSONAL. ITEMS OF RE LOCAL INTEREST can a for a Te ot NOW COMES A VALUE to can the Climax of 16 Years of EASTER OUTFITTING evening & w * »® n idle and bandoned lands | 1. O. O. FP. No. 380 wi Id insta re Of v, 375,000 State trees wil : Lftion ceremonies Wednesaay Fe- in < his spring nsem e ning, April 5thy . . ‘ 6 } ® ; Gilli Domer Emerck, of Aloo, came state Collogs, were sues (HAT, COAT and DRESS) to see his mother, Mrs, nEimaansnrd]l or MASTER! MM. E. this weel vere oa A SENSATIONAL MERCHANDISING TRIUMPH FOR OUR BUDGET CUSTOMERS ! tinues sufle he "ear in : is ie on Fog a QUALITY DRESSES for Easter | COATS for Easter ~guality that we have $ $ built this business up- on! You never saw mw a a “cheap” garment at rt 3 pot the LADIES BAZAAR $3.79 and 4.95 7.95 and *9.95 FASHION The talk of Lewistown! Sueh Dresses have never heen Mark these prices well, New Coats as low as $495! personally selected heard of at this price! Every smart fashion you Shop with complete confidence for you know our from the lew New have read about! At LADIES BAZAAR. standard of quality at LADIES BAZAAR, York makers who have supplied our fin. and sh i. tea ye to onl . K 4 bart > ; : ih = Era : est merchandise for At Dries in Reaping with the tines of | farm. Millheim, for a period of aln yo You. SUITS for Easter HATS for Easter today. Gustomers are uvited to bring [JHE BOR Tory Tne © Sl 38 Assortment g Frank Ishler, of Oak Hal $ 2 Sr Tet ee STeatey fn 4.95 95¢ may become a resident f entre Hall ve 80 : rm nde SW : : ay Come a in : i g : Hew and hundreds of loves fo do reported to have eased the form of ae with sever rater novel] 3 NEW garmenta 9.95 to $16.50 $1.95 and 2.95 Max He opert ‘ \ i x fou 3 ewe} “1s na ' : ) . : Now, don't you think Pau tair i it's kind of silly to go ; : : : ! A i dashing all over creation Don't ludge—oh, please don’t Judge y Your newest fashions Actual comparison will show that our Sults double om plete aster Fusemble!l—g Hat 4 Ent when the Fed i priced so remarkably your dollar's value at LADIES’ BAZAAR. here I Any Ensembl ! i, Wher Bei Ar Mkt Sver LEWISTOWN | | ! | -— L GREGG TWP, YOCATIONAL SCHOOL NOTES. WEDNESDAY APRIL 5, 1988, | Senlor Class Play. Friduy— HORSES, COWS, HEIFERS, STOCK BULLS AND HOUS, CATTLE eybeania. Motor Trock Pederson, | nes; $2115 per mie sa against | I'll Tell You Free ars A o an act vely oppo: ng higher gasoline 1 iid a last. find a state wl se How to Heal ratoer taxes and motor license fees, charged | railros sudder a neu + snow plow Ir irries ¢ morous plot throughou! about 40 all tak that the present low ebb of Pennsyl- | with ‘enns : Nes ails the act o urn near the Sharer |the entire three ts It also pictures Ten oka Pike ¢ vanie’s treasury is due to the fact | lects $1.042 per mile, against Penn. farm, and to avoid a collision the driv. | the advantages of the w r 88+ lull. Ohio. will have » t the state's vast railroad properties | sylvania’s $1,077! Yet there is not er clamped on the b ww, causing the | TH ture home over nuiny of the = HORSES and MULES hia sale pay less taxes than in any the a county in Pennsylvania which does d e S ear to leave he con @ An turn | © dled city homes t § . Mr. Rickard says he has a good toad state He declared that “Pennsyl- i not produce more freight than the ] over. The occupants wer ¥ gy i met with much success in 4 good broke, plenty of shape and weight vania, greatest traffic producer entire state of Nevada. Nevada to any extent, but the car was badly mu " ind: ready to 20 to work They must among the states and third in rail | produces less freight, lecs passengers Simply anoint the swoll damaged: The party was from the |l* Nas Deen given in the eas do the job. You know the kind he road mileage, collects about as much | than any state in the Union! Yet and Bp with E 3 ” alin east. Later a similar colllsron was with the same degree of success. |, = ‘They all work. Don't miss] taxes per mile from railroads as does | Pennsylvania railroads pay the same bandage your leg BD . ban rs averted by some one signaling with a Cast of Characters. Ithis =ale if vou need a horse or mule Nevada, which furnishes ne traffic | taxes as those of Nevada: and they three inches wide : ad on Ar flash light. Charles Merill, a farmer of the old because thee mean to sell them but sand fleas and divorcees. are complaining about taxes! 1 ven- to give the DOCCRRATY at re a. Foro Blin, is aon. Sataut ] ian 180 8.-weeks-old CHICKS of the mix- al iit constantly belabored with | ture thai if they will push their ing it upward from the ankle to the : * 3 " i» RIITOALC iterature telling ps railroad : complaint a while longer, they will knee, the way the blood flows in the Mrs. Merill, the farmer's thrifty wife faxes build the highways on which | get attention. velus. No Sore Ti es de erly of Tusseyville, i= cashier, % Sans. Canipbel 100 bushels of POTATOES, Green hei ow rr } being reorganized Additional predests oo fa PPP Mountain and Russets, from last year's their competitors operate free. Let's | One more suggestion. We hear more ulcers nor open sores. No wee Meade, the school aan a Sey 4 . red stock te the amount of $50.000 Rose Meade, the h } Ma'am . foe, For the 1830-31 fiscal yesr, | 80 much about railroad tax burdens more crippling pain. Just follow was sold at the rate « 10086 per hour ’ Isalw lle Swabb ; , . i - of $2000. per jus Anderson, the ; FARMING IMPLEMENTS Leertified seed. : Pennsylvania collected $31,975,000 | that I also wrote to the Reconstruc- | directions and you are sure to be during a shorgy canvass, the stock to | he hired man * #4 x PI08 OF the middle west, and 4 The First Nationa; Bank of Jer- sey Shore, of which Boyd Jordan, form- el breeds of large type motor vehicle licenses; $29,304,000 | tion Finance Corporation for the | helped. Your druggist " k - . . . ’ ees? ¢ Lio ar rporation ; he 2d. ruggist won't keep . . 4 py rset } TITER " * . i bear three per cent interest. The fi- | 3 o Renn h BEungard | Work Harness, Collars and Bridles, motor fuel taxes; a total of $61. | loans it has made to railroads. [| Your money unless you are. nancial institution was put inte work-! en, a sighbor, H Arold Duck If you have Fat Cows, Bulls or Be- 279,000 in license and gasoline taxes | find that from February 2, 1932, to | ~——— ing order largely 1d real ests logna Cows for sale, bring them to the alone; 44 per cent of the state's tax | June 30, 1932, the BR. F. C. author. | sive action of the cashier, who made | "2°" Ards i Myers gale, as I have a market for them. revenues, That seems like a tidy bit | ized $213.882.000 loans to railroads. several trips to Philadelphia an fais 1. 2 88s Ha 14 tal HOUSEHOLD GOODS ! of money; and, having heard so | The total oad taxes paid in t! INSURANCE AND ington In Lhehall of the bank a interests Cheap John will be hers with a funn| much about tremendous railroad | United ats ; Rene : ’ ' Rr : Margie La promising societ had i . mim gapey . ’ and succeeded | i I , 5 3 out wits . aint to. ASSOrtment of dry goods, i taxes, I wrote to the Interstate Com- | 502,782. hat i=, the ri fi a 4 purpose in mind. cis : g : ree Ty yy for railwa wpe E2032 000 00 ” % ’ y ’ : Hulda, the mal ‘lolet Stover Persons bringing horses or cattle} an A ior raliway taxes | $3 VOOU0 taxes, 3 § bors . y : foe § wa 4 or] wm he reader's tenon directed 10 "The el LY 2 +.4 |8lHould bring them doy before the sale | s + for 1031. Imagine . . : / ne J ri : x bright : be a I ha ” Ey TA the Estate ctr ange dverti wring in rie - RA LIA IY This is or early on the morning of the sale. k to find that the railroads th i yivania pai t ment wh re a folr aves . e ! : y outdoor Launch counter on the premises, } eso ai 4 : WAN te ver Com Millhetn _— oh FORTE MAF A. \he WLI the day is wet we will sell in the dry. | BES nf seatsizsy onRe BAD asolin a : 8 Wy vy ’ T TO BUY ' iy RPA Eo Raa esIm Ga wre vepait « 3 i ‘ ¥ OTe al had ' a Eato ¥ Toi y , ' ‘ aed # merchants [oat : n hip I say again, come early, as we will taxes! fin ha ihinois had 12.401 diay a oss : . OR SELL Company ha % only do oy te 4s { 5 cal} : ws I ia i [have a large lot of goods and livestock | saile sf railroad ; om wvivania { T° ETE 4 BaWoy 1 , rg " ; : 4 in - ; ot oO years la Jn Nerfon 8loor this sale 14 niles: hut eam iy steadily urwai » f SEE us FIRST. : : study ek o hes Tarn ime, morn- | wh Bros Bots 4 w ust al t {1} 4 thn t 4 since it ig » by FLOYD A. BRITCHER. ts $12,000,00 x : bree Woy Rha 3 BE : EE Hpecial music will be given between | D. Banks Stouffer, Auct. ‘ ode er. t a 1 ; heatrola, many local p wil » x 1 ic by the school 8 Anct i Byivanus eR . TA si day . » ARTHOLOMEW » elv aa oy Wis As Wwe as music by LH Elmer Bwab, 4 le 1 } i re hoRt yy » bea | railroads, while Illinois gets $£1.606 | Lhe raliro Al ely et Sed orcnestra {T. K. Beaver, Office Clerk. | od 8 g@ Ey : to, range with its table top and other Everyone is assured an enjoyable | { per mile. New Jersey, with 2208 | diet in lhe it of an iniorme CENTRE HALL, PA. novel, as well as useful, features. Turn evening i miles, collects $20,965,000 railroad | public opinion to the ad, now and see the illustra tion Miss Mabel Wurkholder, youngest | BULL RUNN — 1 interested In the new moder electrie davghter of Mr and Mrs. M. A, Burk. dor ~~ Ton wo" OT NR holder, underwent an appendicitis op- AV CARL ED T wouLoht Move Slut Nara I eration on Saturday evening, and is IA ee Get Tus? AS Mw recovering nicely. She ls alocal High suds S— — Rist To THs © schooy pupil, and Friday evening com- Bord As You plained of pain in the side, hut shortly The we thereafter was relieved of it. Satur. day evening the same condition pre- Autoped Is sented itself, whereupon the family Now An Instinct physician was called who recommends od she be taken to a hospital at once, Animale This was done, the operation following : tn the Centre County hospital a few That Is hours later. Miss Burkholder is not yet sixteen, and was not in the least As Far As suspected by her family as being oth- ~ Bull Is er than In perfect health, She has many frineds, in and out of school, [vag encerned! ye will wish her a speedy recovery,
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