THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. \ ® - - LOCALS, DEATHS, ors. He hag four machines in [ Editor nots Present day . fon ‘ Jlar # Ooo dents will # Uitte 1 ITEMS OF Harry Seth Willams, it Martha ye A my " Ee : Sey bah : Bam oy 2 aged 61 vears Two brothers, RR. G Y A yo $ I ih ! ? n iocad peiivol Sr R " . . ' “ iddle of » pike i } He i y i 1 \ % OF h ( {ony JLOCAL INTEREST an Fetterolf, son of George Williams, Martha, and J, Roland Wil ears q0 3 nf ’ ‘ He * ® * . * ‘ civitchey due to ar lan Uniony +, survive him ns : ! we : PANT) 1 dat Rip Rah 4 | ustained i i Harry ev. and Mrs. D. R. Keener 1 a tows i at hi h , Boggs Items of news which inter walking valking wlfor 3 4 sie 1086 ¢ ’ nl gpending this week in thelr respect LOWY ested those of a generation wold aged ago cen from the filles of Mr. and Mrs, T. A. Hosterman spent whter, of Laurel, Del M1 Easter with Mr. and Mrs Joyd Ker- jan 8. ‘ seller and ons of died fin at New Cumberland { Lancaster | Charl hamee at Myerstown and Flee The Reporter, year 1908, Miss Caroline McoClaskey of Potters | h \ A parental hom Mills made one of her infrequent |i... pay over Easter. trips to Centre Hall on Monday, and wag a pleasant caller at this office, Mr. and Mi George W making ars heim nw tngement to repal ommencement xercel i for "er Miss Minnie Clark of Ba \ (he + Hall high were held Mon- on, Bellefonte, committed i ) Y {day night. The cla v composed Mrs. Mary Stahl. .whd spent the]Herminle, were gresty over the kL ) ri high juality gar- | drinking olic acid Thursd; ' six namely, Leila wy Fluyett, winter monthg with her sons ind [er season of Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Boos fn seeds ats why we sell W. At- | last Bertha CC. Strohmeler, Mary Delinda daughter in Altoona, opened her sum- | rp and Mr. and Mrs, J . Bradford. lee Burpee seeds have done so VON Bushman 1 naking Potter Ross Dugfhman, John ( mer home adjoining he borough 1 r logs is a member of the faculty e 1 past ZV years + SCHAEF - | suc { hatching Ks | ARR alley and Floyd E. Bnyder the west. 5: tot th Herwini 'R HARDWARE, 1 phone 20, ! HED 1& erminie ‘ x18 Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kittleberge: Curwensville, are delighted over berger In Palmerton he bon |. philadelphia. hospital to War HOSPITAL NOTES. pital. ‘ar county, on April 16th, | &prin jeorgl Hig conditio Miss Margaret ever of Will- | tha } the Phila famsport, was a week of tio : Misg Alice while the jamsport girls Britcher’s Auction SALE] WEDNESDAY. APR. 27 Two trays of dessert better than e, and Angel Food Ice Cream and Cherry Sherbet 9 ) 3 ye a refresh ng end to a spring meal, vy LOUISE BROWN 35 Head of Horses N he Guys an 65 Head Dairy Cows YOUNG CATTLE & STOCK BULLS ———— J ANECY SHOATS & PIGS PUBLIC SAL] FLOYD A. BRITCHER raska Horses and Mules Old Fort, Saturday, April 30 P. M. INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE WANT TO BUY JEOeESR: Which saves a Jot of bu) herr) OR SELL ? it they are taken from the tri Angel Food SEE US FIRST. -——-ews C. D. BARTHOLOMEW CENTRE HALL, PA nities SHIVELY freezing whi s the cup coms par “Ta AV eT ad ay i a. “gig ee " k. both extensive r'rmeg i Im- Ki & wit wood, Peoria county, Illinois, motored J to Salona to attend the funeral of Mrs. Bertha Brungard, a sister of the 4 . former. The trip was made in twenty two hourg driving. They returned home Saturday. The former Mr Em erick tenanted the farmn he lives on now continuously for thirty years Cropg in Peoria county were most ; excellent last year Oats on some farms vielded as much as 105 hushels per acre. Mr. Em Ss crop rag- ed 80 busi g, probably never her per corn crop Is harvested almost ively with double-row pleke i now being Introdoced in thig section The Emericks were entertained in Centre Hall by Mr. and Mrs, A, H. Spayd and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dutrow, The elder Mr. Emerick is a brother of CENTRE HALL, PA. Mrs, Spayd.
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