YHE GENTRE REPORTER | REPORT OF THiil CONDITION OF |i ol si, bf lota . Notary Public go rin Mills y Com sslon e ¢8 March 6, 1925, r ed THURSDAY. JULY 14, tom The First National Bank, at Spring My commission explfés March A LTOON A OOSTER = TA 7S — _. — ww | In the State of Pennsylvania, at the close of W. CAL. MEYER, WW business on June 30, 1921. ye tke w— cnt J. H, RISHEL,S opis AAAS APN PP A THIRTY-FOUR YEARS AGO RESOURCES Brest 100, 000 Readers | vo PROMOTE : EDUCATIONAL PUBLICITY” £3 Covers Five Counties Loans and discounts, iaclud- _& 5 ” TB es lie Paragraphs of News Taken from oo ing rediscounts .... $128 271 86 Files of the Reporter of 1887. | Mouth Sngoipiedisconnted 4510.60 Round JULY 13, 1887. wammey . : . = ei . Overdrafts unsecured 200 56 | 8 Trip Friends of Esq. Herring, of Gregg | Deposited to secure circula- A : , to AAA ———————— via township, are urging him to become a| !atiopiU.S.bonds par val- CENTRE HALL candidate for associate Judge, All other U'S Gov't securities 28,940.88 - ' WHAT'S YOUR | EYES’ CAN'T BE Mrs, Wolfe, wife of Commissionery curitios. oo @ oe 48,940.88 To No R oom Fo r - Knockers SMILE WORTH? | EXAMINED i i i Other bonds, : ec } { John Wolfe, of Miles, is seriously ill of stocks, secur typhoid fever. sao eget Wi Atlantic City In Our Mountain City a ur vee gs BY MAL James Gilliland, of Oak Hall, has] awful reserve with Federal Harvey Picketis the 3 why it should be the gre : ; 8,583.27 ye nts mowed 15 acres of timothy grass this Cash Tn vat. 4,779.75 hardware mere hant moved { est shoe market In the : : . ‘6 "16° 11 ‘13 { here from whe 3 § world? There are no hide season, which is the fourth successive | Tota} or fiom 9, ii "re |! wildwood, Ocean City, Cape May, [J] lore, from, Gjcenshoro” 3 § world¥yihere are no bide: 3 . 3 and . 4,009.0 | : or . ah ! fro . nk . . mowing and a large yield from it, Checks on banks located out- | Sea Isle City Anglesea Avalon thought our town had such { from the wes It was wlm- | ' 1 ! h side of city or town of re- fine opportunities for an en ply that some : . or dng ines f { Iw ( ake Wednesday afternoon the thermom ting bank and other cf Stone Hyrbor {eroriaing business phan. haw to make eter registered 98 degrees in the shade. push tems, df ith OS 507.08 | place and he guesses he'll 1 there : : edemption fund with 5. — so Leh on Th en . A car loaded with grain was thrown | Treasurer and due from U, | close’ out and move up There's no 3 i S. Treasurer. . 1,250 00 THURSDAYS sthtea somewhere why Cleveland i from the track on the mill siding at the Ofer Mau shu f* 272007 Surely this town isn't pe oil centre except that i on Tues i > ry — w— fect--b at plice is Just Ib. liked Cleveland station, on Tgeaday morning. fad Sage om : 226 365,87 July, 28, August {1, 26, Sept. 8 a. an Five Ih IE § Persianty pan canis ver + nish isis sande sania vyat th perso within on C80! 100ing Over 4 g LIABILITIES ! Tickets good returning within 16 days foot y tha it "1 an bank? “| = . %% 000 00 | Tickets good in parlor or sleeping cars An) "of 1 owns that ny 5 much use John Rishel, of this town, announces | Capital stock paid in ........ a 00 on payment usual charges for space oc- of us live in are not to ; Pleketts : : : Surplus fund... sede om pie cupied, including surcharge. All fares our liking—why let's get first proces himself as a candidate for associate | Undivided profits . ee DSM, subject to war tax of X per ct. busy V 18's Bp to ua. A town ToveDient Less current expenses, inter- —— Judge. est, and taxes paid i lh, fuk Og CHS 8 Stop over allowed at Philadelphia 3it C “has, Stover, of | Circulating notes outstanding 2, : in either direction. Tickets good via - Prof. Bitner and C Cashier's checks on own a nad Delaware River Bridge Route, 36 cents Spring Mills, went to the Bear Mead- Dank sutatinding 5 hy J78, extra, round trip. . ,q lav is week sy a in otal of Items, 21, 22, OD, 2 | ows one day this week. They are in-{" 4% g 078.17 |}| SEE FLYERS Consult Ticket Agents : wl ‘ i ic ork and are after | Individual deposits subject to ; man wh terested in botanical w ‘ : oe aden | 7961.63 OCEAN GROVE EXCURSION. advantages . i specimens of the flora of that locality, | Dividends unpaid. 758 0 AUGUST 25 - Take le go for example tal of demand deposits | ‘hy shoul t be the meat which 15 uité fare and differs from sur- Tt and deposits) packing centre of ti aun ect to Reserve. Items * any more than St } rounding vegetation, 8 28. 29, 30 and 31 . He Konus City? Sim Mrs. Farmhés Boal, of this place, met Ort time deposits .n ve L . Phil Armour want : : ) b . with & rather painful accident last] Total of time deposits sub- Rhine onion. ARS Thursday. She had gone in the country pa. 3 and 35 ope 57,281.07 System — : gu » . His Ayabie with ed € i to visit at the home of Wm. Boal, whose | * Reserve Bank 19.900 00 ie . “son was quite sick. While approaching | Other liabilities... ..... en THE RETAILER'S, ! WHERE DO the house, Her shoe was caught by a] Total.............. . $226,365.37 | A Rat That Didn't Smell After SIDE ! SPEND YOUR splinter in the walk, and tripped her for- em— ! Being Dead for Three Months : VACATION? ward. In falling she threw up ber hand | State of Pennsylvania bo “I swear it was dead three months,” writes Mr. J, Advertis. to save herself and resulted in severely County of Centre Sykes (N. J. “saw this tat every day: put some Rat.Saap behind abarrel, Months afterwards, my spraining both arms, : ; wife looked behind the barrel, There it was—dead, The corner stone of the Methodist] 1.8. G. Walker, Cashier of the above named Rat-Soap sells In three sizes for 35¢, 65, $1.25. . rh bank, do solemly swear that the above state church at Sprin Mills will be laid on ent is true to the best of my knowledge and Sold and guaranteed by a 3 ’ - belief. ~ smi z. t all: Sunday, the 17th, in the afternoon. | belie S$. G. WALKER, Cashier. &: = Pasi] %, apie Alfey. ten y eo ev. D. S. Monroe, D. D,, of Bellefonte : .. P. Long Co., W. C. Meyer. Spring p ocd » : : Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th | Mills . Louder’s Store, Oak Hall, is invited, £ On Sunday afternoon, roth, the family of William Boal of near this place, were called upon to mourn the death of Harry, the only son, age about) seven ween | Vp, Farmer, we have: 1800 at Penn State Summer Session. them A a Wan, you z Probab, wish to tak POSTON NAT'LS innerits # i remained behind HERE JULY 25 ords § t lanc he sum- . . I 3 ops fot aidudunee Bt Vie Full Line of Cultivators sh a : fall of interesting Pennsylvania State College were brok- : en last week with the enrollment of and Harrows i ta : 1m % if Wl reeds and pe eds a | ia ’ 3 plead teat | g it ons STILL GROWING eighteen hundred men and woman stu dents. This is five hundred more than S ift’ T k and fd i { shopping een could } h red fof a ubur- : BERS last year, when a few more than 1300 Wi % an age w—— — b reds of Deo = : . rn. BOYSTE R SHOE co 1124 1th Ave established a record. The classes this 1 gees. Cal supe ollk { The best advertiser in the local stores and theatres bot { LLOYD STIFFLER, Men's year will be optional for six and nine ou try 0 Bon a he Bure i fo ar ha say (Juocker.” | marchanis will have some- | Wear, 1 yd th ial to offer on the ; THE UN ION BA WK weeks, and about 600 have signified : ist and pessimis is akin Hime by o that a visit to Al. | 3 Ave an d 12th =» \ § t in i : t r 1 that and it devli takes care of OT n this 4 y § their intention to remain for the full B d Middh In 3 Sal sua al ag hy de | ontartatiag as Ban) "> { A Br i HLL NEi nine weeks’ training. Over two hund- ran an 1 ngs, E " posi : Ww — red courses are being taught this sum- _— mer, 45g the schedule of outside lec- Cotton Seed Meal, tures 1s most attractive ever ar- a Coal, Cement & Roofing, Agricultural Fair Season Approaches. : 9 The agricultural fair season in Penn We Can Quote You Attractive ore “ V Vy are sylvania opens early in August and i covers the three succeeding months. Prices at This Time Fairs and exhibitions are announced to SG mIi=sl ARTHUR B. LEE | the quality cigarette Agricultural and Driving Association, Apollo, Armstrong County, August 3-6, SPRING MILLS, PA. : Ces and ending with Venango County Far. . Bose we put the utmost quality into this inl sal one brand. Camels are as good as it’s pos- In connection with these annual agri- ” : g i ! he sible for skill, money and lifelong knowledge of Cultural meetings, Secretary Rasmus- PY = ¥ fine tobaccos to make a cigarette. sen, Pennsylvania Department of Agri- . ff ulture, : “Itis hoped that th ‘ . : s : i've rene compen nai oc || LAUCOTIIODMES FUCKS ESBS | Nothing is too good for Camels. And bear this partmehts of these exhibitions and that : ! & = in mind! Everything is done to make Camels the the [very best livestock and products ’ 2a3 . : . will be shown in each community. The = [4 best cigarette it’s possible to buy. Nothing is done standardizing of breeds and varieties NASH _—— REO -— DODGE d i simply for show. adaptable to the particular community CW is to be encouraged rather than to have \ he Take the Camel package for instance. It’s the a diversified number of the same. The Department will assist the officers of the OPEN AND CLOSED MODELS A : | most perfect packing science can devise to pro- fair association at all times in promoting A GOOD LINE TO SELECT FROM BLEND tect cigarettes and keep them fresh. Heavy paper =n ts A i 3 3 lu aice OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT —secure foil wrapping—revenue stamp to seal Sune. the fold and make the package air-tight. But Last year Allentown reported a total there's nothing flashy about it. You'll Sad no extra wrappers. No frills or furbelows. We have these Cars on our floor, Come and see attendance of 185,000 ; “Ye Old York h The REO S dw T k that Fair,” 166,887, and Reading, 159,247 us or Pp one. e pee wagon ruc a these are the three largest. is giving such wonderful service, is also a popular Seventy-one associatiocs last year re- truck for farm use ; also for hauling milk, in fact, : i ’ ; Such things do not imprové the smoke any more ported a total attendance of 1,876,985, or can be used in any business. In 11-2 Ton to 8 c1ining P y an average of 26,436 ; while for the sea- : : than premiums or coupons. And remember—you son of 191g, sixty-eight associations re. Ton size. The upkeep is less than any other truck ported an attendance of 1,550,541, or an on the market. We can prove this by many users. must pay their extra cost or get lowered quality. average attendance of 22,802, Ask the man that has-one. Any style body or cab. If you want the smoothest, mellowest, mildest These annual exhibitions are of great educational value to those who go seek. ete cigarette you can imagine—and one entirely free ing something practical and worth : : nly Guaran f i tty aftertaste, = ||Ford Service Station Sui I $100 Reward, $100 It’s Camels for you. The readers of this paper will be A Full Line of Accessories, Tires, Tubes, pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that science has Oils and Grease. been able to cure in all its stages and that is catarrh. Catarrh bei greatly influgnced, by, somatiuional ‘Conditions | watt | ARD BATTERY SERVICE & CHARGING Catarrh Medicine fs taken internally and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Sur- faces of the System thereby destroying ' ey — the foundation of the disease, giving the patient strength by bullding up the con stitution and assisting nature in doing its ———— Som work, The proprietors have so Touch Always e faith in the curative power of Hall's =z Eh si || Second Hand Cars for Sale. iad AE. % SOME BARGAINS AMES W, SWABB JUSTICE OF THE PEACE LINDEN HALL, CENTRE CO., PA, J EE: Millhei _— Ro Ee IM ||Gyrus srUNGART EEE a JUSTICE OF THE PEACE : Asati Biatiare perteiuing ln the CENTRE HALL, PA. Special pifention given to collecting, Legal| WANTED, —Men or women to take
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