The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 16, 1921, Image 8

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    THURSDAY, June 16, 1931
Mr Farmer we 2 have a The Seed of
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To save is the seed of success and the regular and
Files of the Reporter of 1887. d H : a : J
an arrows systematic depositing of a little of all you earn is
UNE 15, 1887.
E. M. Huyett has ye a new S ift’ T k d No the cultivation of the fertile soil of increased
steam saw mill from Zanesville, Ohio, Wi Ss an age an V "9 wealth and future financial independence.
which he will put in operation op the \ ’ PE nm ae ae Sow today and reap tc ”
Potter tract of timber near Linden Hall. Poult ¥ y Food g == HRN \ 3 ay and reap tomorow.
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Miss Laura Strohm, of Centre Hill Begin with as small an amount as $1 and open a
who has made quite an extended tour B d Middh ER . Term Savings Account here that will pay vou 3
through some of the western states, has ran an 1 ngs, a want 4 HY i € 2 | pay you J
! THe per cent interest compounded semi-annually
returned home. pr nually.
Ground has been broken for the new ( otton Seed Meal
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Lutheran church at Coburn. It is to Lay aside a small amount
be built of brick and will from $3,- . dav : wt one IF "
a a Coal, Cement & Roofing, re I a National B ank
Landlord Meyer, with a party of Berks ; ;
county triends, drove to Stone Creek on your spare change in. OPEN FOR BUSINESS FROM SA. M, to4 P. M.
Wednesday and returned in the evening We Can Quote You Attractive i i | i hel i m, Pa
with 120 trout. Prices at This Time
Gross Yearick, of Philadelphia, is a
visitor in town among relatives. \
Charley Meyer caught the boss trout AR ] HUR B LEE
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for this town, on Tuesday, at the head
of Penns Creek. The fish measured 14 SPRING MILLS, PA.
inches. EE
During the heavy thunder gusts on
Thursday afternoon, lightning struck |
the dwelling of Mrs. Felix Burkholder, |
near Centre Hill, tearing a parcel of the |
slate from the roof and setting the house | c e i
on fire inside, which, however, was |
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quenched before much damage was |
done. |
Philip Auman’s barn, about three |
miles west of Spring Mills, was struck |
by lightning, on Thursday, slightly shat- |
tering the frame work.
Rev. Fischer and Wm. Wolf, dele. |
gates to the General Lutheran Synod at | ou WILL NEVER wish to take another dose of
Omaha, Neb,, after attending the ses- 3 . .
sions of that body, left on an excursion | pills after having once used Chamberlain's Tab-
to Denver, os
SE a dinichos ate in view in this) lets. They are easier and more pleasant to take,
valley, namely, a new M. E. church at| 8 more gentle and mild in their action and more reli- Now Selling at th [1S Lowe est
Spring Mills, for which ground has been |
broken ; a new church in Haines is in| R able. They leave the bowels in a natural condition, Price Level in Tire His oY
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prospect, by either the Lutheran or the | : : x fmf y Bats
Ee Dy aN naa] while the use of pills is often followed by severe
now ; at Coburn both the Lutheran and! constipation, requiring a constant increase in the 30 3% » $24
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Reformed congregations have taken
steps to build new churches ; at Centre | dose. ® Every bottle guatanised by your druggist. h
Hall the Presbyterians have selected a| AFA ” 32x4 46 > 50
site at the south end of town, with fair | 4 31 b ] $3 B 2 SK : 10)! y 1 Y 2 Used
prospects of going om with building | ty eB! erlain Fes R68 Lo ~ <p ’ 34 41 / r QO
operations. The Reformed congrega-| ’ RM ge h x < - - 54. S0
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tion of our town also express a desire to | “D Each her?"
erect a new church, “Rate Talk to Each fh C. M. Smith, Mable Arney, Centre Hall;
C.P. Long Co., W. C. Mey Spring
hr wk got five cakes of Rat-Soap and threw pieces | 1roi "7B & ., W. C. Meyer, Spring : T i
Get in with your subscription before feed store. Got about abgtat bulf 2 deen dead rats Mills ; Louder's Store, Oak Hall. A a Ire repair men, w
o a day for two solid weeks. Sudden it fewer, FS 3 having. the :
next Monday so that proper credit may Now ve haven'tany. Who t Ho aout Bar. , ; ng th t
be given on the pink label which will | Snap Re RL Three Are you a booster for Chautauqua ? . ; grace car manufactur
appear on all papers next week. | 8 Sold aod guaranteed by If not, can you give one good reason ?; ey. .F i Ihey are the qu
m TRA A NT T ! { § 4 . 3 Fr £ pT o - 3 The ne
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% 2 \ Lb &n k 0] J i This new low price 1s made possi t
' oR 2 ds lo x nce cha made possible by strictest economies
ew of the big Attractions 7 BEER RR
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Plan | No. 2 as s ere: ted i yr r the sole purpose of making
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UX J 9-10 h Non-Skid fabric tires. W ith a daily « apacity
At This Yea ? f : i of 16,000 tires and 20,00C tubes, this plant permits refined
I S ong production on a quantity basis >
All materials used are the best obtainable The at
Communit y Chautauqua Festival uniform. It is the best fabric tire ever offered to yi
owner at any price.
Theresa Sheehan Concert Company || J, [. FETTEROLF, Centre Hall, Pa.
First Day
“Popularity” is the other name for this trio.
The Sheehans have a remarkable program of
stories, songs and music. Hear Miss Sheehan— Young Bull Sale el
idol of Community Chautauqua patrons. Don't
miss this first day entertainment. —— u Oomo 1 es uc S
11 selected bulls, consisting
of 3 Jerseys, 2 Guernseys and
Albert and Martha Gale o Hoteins vil xe soldmp | NASH- REO- DODGE
Second Day Pavilion at the Pennsylvania
A lecture-entertainment in costume. “Songs dnesd
and Stories of the Red Man.” An evening you'll State College, Wed ay, | A OPEN AND CLOSED MODELS
never forget. The Gales have made the study June 22nd at 1:30 P. M. GOOD LINE TO SELECT FROM
of Indians their life work. LL Four of these bulls are now ready OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT
. for light service and all are from tested |
Sass or das now on test. They sre all | .
: food n vid uals and will make credit | We have these Cars on our floor. Come and see
Col ial M . ra FOR PEDIGREE WRITE us or phone. The REO Speedwagon Truck that
oni aids 5 & DAIRY HUSBANDRY DEPT, is giving such wonderful service, is also a popular
Second Day STATE COLLEGE, PA. truck for farm use ; also for hauling milk, in fact,
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A concert of instrumental music in costume. ret eT ett at east Ton size. The upkeep is less bul I oy
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axophones, violin, piano, guitar, ’cello, and { An Old Stand Under New onthe market. | We tah proveihis by manyusdis.
costumes of Gypsies, Japanese and Colonials
will all go to make this second day a big day. Management. Ask the man that has one. Any style body or cab.
The Filipino Quartet « | § BAW J0uSE {| Ford Service Station Zigm==s
Fourth Day :
Interesting musicians from the Philippine At Potters Mills A Full Line of Accessories, Tires, Tubes,
Islands with a program of native and American i Oils
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songs and music. You'll thoroughly enjoy this 0: oe ew 4 Orease
novel company a d their entertain
nid fhe stort ment. {Travelers Hunters, WILLARD BATTERY SERVICE & CHARGING
A WONDERFUL VACATION OF FOUR BIG
D AYS FOR $2.00 : both for Board & Lodging —— Always Some
TERMS REASONABLE
Th Gets Entinmnt Veo in Ane | tunmmeinst | Second Hand Cars for Sale.
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Community \ a SOME BARGAINS
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Chautauqua Festival
DRINKS ON ICE
ICE CREAM in Summer months
SEASON TICKETS—ADULTS, $2.00; CHILDREN, (6 to 14), $1.00
ex sies von §| BREON'S GARAGE 2 Millheim
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