I THURDAY, FEBRUARY . I———— : = CORRESPONDENTS’ DEPARTMENT ® *® * - ¥ State Mr. and Mrs, College, calle home Monday Mr and Mrs town, and Mrs, Colyer, visited at Tuesday. Mrs. Wiibur Runkle Wednesday evening the week home State C Mx Mrs. and daughter Marion Rossman attended the at the Wm. Jordan ning in honor of 77th birthday T Swartz night Roy Aaron Martz owls of on Martz, of Detwiler, thei Iy ne returned home spending Swartz after past WwW. : al Charles Siutterbeck and Mrs, Annie birthday and party home Friday eve Samuel Klinefelter's accompanied Mra Wetzel Mrs. Wetzel's husband at hospital Danville Mrs. Arth housed up with ti Nisss Fran spent Saturday friend, Mary Swartz Jernice G i Mrs Herbert Garis, 3 Prone n sick lish Mawgtz music day last week Hold 0 BE one FI rippe. Ww Marter thelr om and Miriam afternoon with and the LIS, Colyer fur- dance Belle Reuben wedding at night. and for the Baw nishad held at th fonte, RN. F. C. P. Ramer returned from his Phil- pdelphia and William srrel h a span of Saturday Mra Mastalki home ., Saturday Reading trip hnsed a Charles Dodds Farmer Stoner pur team Stoner and at of yIEAs males the male, Mr, Max fon and and BONE villa cemotery Mra Spring Mills wopseine A Collection of Newsy and Personals from Gregg ship's Metropolis. field school the athletl Vocational ming The improveing connected wit, t rv OWA project—is ly owing HET slow to weather conditions being Blasting the was unfavorable became neces but the dynamite "with funds is with ald of WLS “upper crust” removed much difficulty It will be exhausted the worx feared before the compl ted, The tion « 3 L101 the 1 ding hall is being project prov of 4 of mmunity up present owing to necess corrections of plans and specifi The Entire confidence is f ect will tays omission «{ but The hold Harrisburg that the that the errors papers are it and slight prog- de and accepted 3 Ley are due to but small consequence Association will Thursday and Gama mee Ling A re Fish regular wisk, and a Is wiso desired at and Mrs. M Mr. and Mrs Altoona, sm Sunday, o¢ D. M McCool, who few She was party patient the o pight, this is desired, killed Alr and good ttondance ort of all Enmo tne, » this Haprshb&ger Holamd MoCood, of to visit Mrs. has been {ll for a taken by the sha is now a hosptal. It is many friends speedily. rxwell uno weeks, Altoona, wher in the Mercy sincere wish of her will recover 1 Ha the fo hers that = he COn cirou- 3 Dut is Jamison is not village, Former ‘Squire E to much taking autom tinues improve, ating about rideg y obile Philip Auman rear, became Mrs nie Land his E fay ov makas T ley, hav titer a Auman Mrs wit! { Histo [Under more rical Facts hh a oo this head will historical facts of to a large extent taken History of Centre and ties, designated for H., the figures foll« page. The “Notes” of the editor. in appear one or il inte from lLinn's Clinton coun- L.. indicating those 1 { rest 10 rest, reference us wing if any, The history was are written 1883.1 SNOWSTORM OF 50 YEARS AGO, April 15, 18i able 4, occurred the The and unfolding OmuLrs blos bar snowstorm buds sSOMms and gandens ing weather, Were fine fell after nn seas Friday changed mide in very rain 16th, to all a4 was nine in« 1 Ot cold relay ay On which on Satu sleet, which continued to fall on Saturday the hoes It con of Monday inches snow deop. Uinued to snow until n £2 a de pth of twenty ompJanied on reachi The storm the Wis a “ by wind from northeast, On Tues 15th, and It soon sandd day the SUR came out tarm ia disappesured A imilar to have occur the 1807 March, In inated Democracy for gov for fot for 1864, Gov * Bilger was » convention ernor; J: 8S Henry renom of the Supreme Judge and nomination the rman of Johnson, rin ; Centre convention Polk for Mu pug In Governor on The ch tion. ex-Governor Hon. A. G. Cu chairman of July | f the of A = gianr fraternity the Nothings,' ported to have Belle I errion Commitiee, UE # is was re red fonte M. Ward sat Judge of the Court the 46th Judicial the County of his precept bear ry. A. D for holding a ¢ Ples Orphans’ Quarter Sessions of and Terminer and in Bellefonte, for la Honoral travers: of On And the for the regular meeting ions Court wil] convene M lay of Februs i given he Peace, Alder pnastables, (that their respective requiring to report to the Court) that they be then n their proper perons at pecified above, with their rec inquigitions, examinations, and their remembrances, to do those things to their offices appertaining to be done and those who are bound in recognizance to prosecute agninst the prisoners that are and shall] be in Jall in Centre county, be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just, Given under my hand at Bellefonte, the 24th day of January, In the year of bur Lord, 1934, and the 158th year of the Independence of the United States of America, Bheriff's Office, JOHN M. BOOB, Bellefonte, Pa. Sherif, danuary 24, 1934. AI MLS DRINK WATER WITH MEALS GOOD FOR STOMACH Water with meals helps stomach fuices, aids digestin. If bloated with ZWwigas add a spoonful of Adierika. One dose cleans out poisons and washes BOTH upper and lower bowels, At imo siici £¢ isiness in own weak ginos ’ the hava for ti the grou spent evening #t the parsonage with Russell time time . and enjoyed a The pregpent Misses lL.ydia Harold ory enjoyable following and Glad Mrs. Leroy Emma Jane, Fetterolf Wery ya Zeigler, Sharer, Wagner and daughter, Mr, and Mrs H davghiters Bernice and Barbara P. A. Fet M: and Mrs, J. C inson and daughter Petty Mra ¢ M. Wa Fan, Mrs, DD HH. Slegnl Zovby, Prof. Conley ty, . PP. Long and Ww and Mrs lod. Prof teroif Jane, daughter Clarence and Mrs Hayes, daughters fanbedl Musser, Dir Thomas, Mrs. An ter, Martha (or. nt Russel], Re. and in Kennel a Fa Marie Mrs Lamy nN and Beth REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Ebright Award $1. Beck - twp H 8. Willard, tract Willard tract Inge in Ferguson {wp Wm. H. in Ferguson Edward 8, to inger, et ux, £1.00 John 5 Schweitzer, lege: $1425 William Bletz to Ellen Blots Miles twp.: $100 Balser Weber, et ux, to Common- wenlty, of Penna. tract in Howard and Curtin townships: $9,106, E. P. Lingston to 8. E, Ward, tract in Stats College; $1. Joseph A, Glenn, ot ux, to Charles Strous, tract In State College: $1.00. of ux, to Paul H Riate MeCormick. eft ux, tract in Col tact in When contemplating holding PUBLIC BALE, call the undersigned, and re. verse charges, E. M. SMITH STATE COLLEGE, PA. Phone 1082 Leading Druggita \ , » i Feb. 16. in the N Know-Nothin I. H REX: One « Haines, feel itn candidates Note: In appear account nla ih the . £ veslit % 8 of Doliticy report en held il tre county Irie § in ti-Jug law burg, October 5, 1855 FARM CALENDAR. Timely Reminders from Pennsylvania State College School of Agriculture » . » ® * ® * * * Ad 4 . * HEALTH ww BREED Breeding for cordingly of Thaee te Leg! FOR disease resjstan may prove helpful solving the prob flock a in Ving 14 fem oxoessiy My sughtors Ag ti six months of productio : were still alive WATER ON BUNNY ing early vegstable plants for<noon of a chance and lets DAYS-Water. under glass A sunny day gives to warm up hong plants can dry off in the the soll the dav the days, USE COLD growers in STORAGE ery the Philadelphia condition in cold stor marketing: crop in good age for later their next crop. tora Inf spot and anthranose two dis. eases of Pennsylvania raspberry patches, ean be controlled by spraying with liquid lme-sulphiur. Two sprays are needed, one when the leaves are out one«jghth of an inch and the second when the new canes are 3 or inches long. . FEED GOOD OOWS WELL--High producing cows should be fod liberally with balanced rations and given good care, since the cheapess milk produc tion is a cow's normal maximoam pros duction. Low producing cows are a handieap to thy dalryman and a source of lows, fr in the he higher means WE—AND MILLIONS OF OTHERS feel sure that Consequently price levels must and will TO YOU-IS THIS: ANYTHING YOU BUY YEAR~—IS A REAL INVESTMENT and OUR MESSAGE USED NEX1 SAVING, MANY SMALL LOTS REMAINING BUY SAVE MILLHEIM, PA. 4 REGISTER'S NOTICE. hereby that of the gx Notice is int eiven 1 3 yy given 0 Hii rested the following in tories ds and chatiols sed accordance to widows ions of ihe PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN for a four-line ad. in this column. These little sds. are wondes rhers In the way of results. Adver- tise anything here, from a “Help Wanted” fo 8 “House and Lot for Sale” Zhe pars Public Sale Register Bale notice under this head is carried free of charge when bills are printed a this office To all others the charge is FOR RE —— INSURANCE anp REAL ESTATE rerorers WANT TO BUY OR SELL SEE US FIRST. dt] C. D. BARTHOLOMEW CENTRE HALL, PA. the persona ina inte was HL. of Bellefonte Soroush, set apart to his Scholl JOHN WETZLER of Wilk I. Register WANTED-—-Market chickens of ail Te Ea Gn py ; a YES n Are you one of these nervous people who lie awake half the night and get up feeling “all in”? Why don’t you do as other light sleepers have been doing for more than two generationg— take Dr. Miles Nervine? One or two Pleasant effervescent Nervine Tablets or two or three teaspoonfuls of liquid Nervine will generally assure a night of restful sleep. Perhaps you will have to take Nervine two or three times a day just at first. Nervous people have been us Dr. Miles Nervine for atl ness, Nervousness, Irritability, Restlessness, Nervous Indiges- tion, Nervous Headache, Travel Sickness, for more than fifty years. D=Miles NERVINE &r and Effervescent Toblets PRICES 0c & 250 sss rn. MIUNICIPAL THEATRE MILLHEIM FRIDAY & SATURDAY, FEB. 16 & 17 DUNN and "SALLY FEILERS “SAILOR’S LUCK playing a dozen roles ag once, packing a way to romance, FOX NEWS — Also, ARTOON—*HONEYMOON HOTEL" ON THE STAGE—SAT. ONLY-—M1 SICAL PRESENTATION MONDAY & TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19 & 20 WARNER BAXTER “PENT HOUSE” (A MGM. Picture) (Mot We had this pictu change the *JAMES HH . JF4 These two stars breanght you thrilling sensations in role! them and thelr every Now punch Se smashing RT <i. but + picture missing due 10 a in bookings Feb, 27.) COMING SOON-—Wateh for the play dates: ‘STRANGERS RE. TURN" — “MR. SKITCH” — “CAROLINA Thousand Republican Yoters of Bilal, Clearfield Centre Joined together his and Counties who have to form Campaign Com mitiee present to the people of these three counties as a candidate for the Repub ican nomination for CONGRESS from the Twenty-third District an able lawyer a successful publisher a distinguished soldier, a public spirited oftizen BENJAMIN C. JONES of TYRONE Fitted by training and experience for pubis office
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