oy ¥ wl w NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. work on my bouse, Will be offered. at| A DMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE ~ serps ea———— | FEGUCed price.—8 P., Heunigh, Centre LOST.—On Grange Park, Thursday | Hall pd, P: f=. a advia god Wrist watch, with) | ~een—————————————— ink braclet, Finder please return to oman Wrote The Can ows) 3 Mrs. H. H. Longwell, and receive liber- A Wom nA 10 anky News * ’ al reward, . - . meson *'H sow subscribersask what you think of Rat-Sasp, LOST, on Thursday evening on Pic. | tell them its the best rat exterminator | know, Rats nic Ground, a twenty inch string of | WERS Laing only Opn. onta, corn; had full swing ln ous pearls. The finder will please report to | osllar. Ius Uap of two days anc rats have the Reporter office where a suitable re- | sleassdoutcompletely.” Threesises: 35¢,03¢.81:29, LOCAL AND PERSONAL. ! A SAVING TO OUR PATRONS OF . .. Our selling schedule for June, July, August and Sep- tember is 50 Pianos, We will allow to each purchaser of a And now the fodder is being shocked. convenes Letters of administeation, ¢. t. a. on the estate of FRANKLIN GFREUER, late of Potter own- whip, deceased, Letters of administration on the above estate having teen au granted Ww the undersigned, she would respectiully request all persons knowing themselves indebled (0 the estate 10 make imme- diste payment. and those having clams against ihe mme 10 present them duly suthenticsted without delay for settlement. BADIE E. GFRERER, Administratsix. oe. t. 8, Centre Hall, Pa. September term of court next Monday. L. L. Smith is buying a carload of po- tatoes at $1.00 a bushel, Miss Ruth Smith is teaching this year in the public schools at State College. Big shipment of Tanlac just received. Centre Hall Pharmacy, local agents, Mrs. Roger T. Bayard, of Tyrone, visited her sister, Mrs, Rev, Clyde W. Dunlap, at Reading, last week. Mrs. L. W. Ruble, of Cleveland, Ohio, is a guest at the home of her brother in. law, B. D Brisbin, where she will re- main for a few weeks, Mr. and Mrs. C. F, Emery and family motored to Mazeppa, Union county, on Sunday, where they spent the day with Mr. Emery's brother. It is really disheartening to pass along fields and see them polluted with wild carrot. Good farming demands eradi- cation of this obnoxious weed, Mrs, H, W. Kreamer, who was quite ill during the past week, shows a consid- erably improved condition. Mrs. S. H. Heckman, of Johnstown, arrived on Saturday, to assist in caring for her. Miss Hazel Ripka, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. E. S, Ripka, of Centre Hall, will enter Virginia College, Roanoke, Virginia, the latter part of this week, where she will take a course in music, Carpenters have begun work on the new Dr. A.G. Leib aouse, The founda- tion walls indicate that a large and sub- stantial house will be erected,—a credit to the builder and a valuable asset to the town, * Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Miller, for merly of Bristol, are now living at Dal- las, Texas, where Mr. Miller is teaching in Bayler's University, Mrs. Miller will be remembered as Miss Elizabeth Saun- de:s, of Centre Hall. A check in the sum of $136 67 was re- ceived this week by Miss Elizabeth Sweetwood, of Centie Hall, as a bonus from the U, S. government, following her employment at Camp Dix, New Jer sey, during the war. Mrs. W. F. Bradford suffered a form of aphasia last Wednesday morning at her home in Centre Hall, and for a few days she was confined to her bed. Her many friends are pleased to note an im- provement in her condition, Shannon Boozer and Harold Alexan- der jare students at Penn State from Centre Hall. The former is a freshman and is taking a course in commerce and finance, while the latter has entered ur- on his j ing. Four members of last year's graduat. ing class of the Centre Hall High school are completing High school State College this year, taking the fourth year. They are, Harold Keller, William Sweetwood, Russel Reish and Kryder Miller, inior year in electrical engineer work at The executive committee of the eleventh district Sunday-school associa- tion, will meet in the Lutheran church, Centie Hall. this (Thursday) evening, 7:30 oc Jock. All committeemen should be in attendance.—Mrs, S. W, Smith, secretary. The pink label, which appears on your paper or wrapper every now and then, instead of the yellow label, calls your at- tention to the figures on it, and if you paid subscription since the last pink one appeared, you will find credit given. If not report to this office at once. John M. Coldron was confined to his bed last week owing to illness, but im- proved sufficiently by Tuesday to take his place at the local election board as inspector. The jinx seem. to be pursu- ing John, but he can’t keep John down, for he always comes tp smiling The Centre Hall hotel, ou Monday, closed its dining room to the public, and will hereafter serve no meals, but will continue to accommodate those desiring lodging. Shoop's restaurant, therefore, is the only place affording the traveling public an opportunity to procure meals. Piano or Player Piano a reduction of $50.00 off our regular prices now in force. We are strietly a one price house and this reduction is made at this time to reduce our present stock. The sale of 50 Pianos in the above time will secure for us sufficient saving to allow to each purchaser a reduction of $50. This is a straight forward business proposition in a straight forward way by a house that has been established since 1896, If you are in the market for a Piano or Player Piono at this time or not, it will interest you to investigate our prices and terms. This sale offers to everyone the same opportu- nity to buy one of the world’s best makes of Pianos at a big reduction. Will you take advantage of this special sale ? We will change your 65 note Player to an 88 note Player at a moderate price. This will be your last chance to get your share of the $2,500 distributed to our patrons, as this offer expires on A. J. HARTER If interested cut out this coupon and mail to us and we will mail you full particu- lars and catalogue, Name 1435 11th Ave, Town . 1108 1lsth Street. Piano. . . Player . . Altoona, Pa. Player changed to 88 note , Sometime Somewhere Someone MAY make a stove equal to the MODERN GLENWOOD RANGE BUT IT HASN'T BEXN DONE YET! Prices Greatly Reduced ASK US FOR PRICES ON ROOFING, PAINTS AND OILS or Anything in HARDWARE. And same will be gladly furnished, H. P.Schaeffer Hardware BELLEFONTE day by Rev. and Mrs. J. F. i headquarters. Some naughty boys, in. tent np stealing the ice cream. found after al their trouble of carrying the freezer for some distance, that the par. ty folks had been served first, and all that remaived in the can was about a pint, which was just enough to give them an idea of what they missed, The following item which appeared in last week's Orangeville (Il) Courier, will be of interest to Penns Valley folks, [G. B. Goodhart, referred to, is a brother of J. C. Goodbart of Centre Hill, and R. H. Goodhart is a brother of F. V, Good- hart, of Centre Hail }: Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Goodhart, of Altoona, Pa., recent- ly visited their cousins, G. B. Goodhart and family, They made the trip in their loyal Ford touring car, which by the way made them no other trouble than to keep her in oil and gas. They traveled in the round trip about 2000 miles. They found the best of roads with the exception of a few miles on the way to Illinois, Mr. Goodhart being an engineer on the Pennsylvania lines ne: cessitated bis getting home sooner than they liked. On their homeward journey they (took another route, Bob was raised in the hills he says the Alleghany mountains are sure giants, Wis., taking in the sights, Cleaner Cleaning Less Fatigue T'S so much fun to entertain-— especially when everything is spick and span-—and you're not all tired out. If you clean your house with a Torrington Electric Vacuum Cleaner, the draperies keep fresh and bright-—rugs soft and clean walls dustless and undimmed. You can turn your drudgery over to the Torrington with its carpet-sweeper brush and its powerful suction and your cleaning will be done in less than half the usual time. THE TORRINGTON COMPANY National Sweeper Div. Torrington, Conn. FOR SALE.—10 gallons of Gettly & Bower, Attys, i Bellefonte, Pa. Meyer, Spring se — Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year, Shoes w, C. m— I.ow Prices. statement. a Its outstanding ‘verything Pay us a visit . THE DEATH RECORD. Kustasorver.—Mrs, Catherine Kusta | border died at her home at Bellewood | and the body was shipped to Spring | Mills, where interment took place in the | Holy Cross cemetery, beginning of the | week, Deceased was a daughter of} Daniel Ripka, of Spring Mills, who sur | vives, as do two brothers and one sister Mrs. Joseph Confer, Benjamin and El | mer Ripka, of Spring Mills. i { > - i 1 Many telephone girls miss their call} ing. } ~ Farm Calendar. a e————————— Timely Reminders from The Pennsylvania State College BLIGHTED POTATOES-If pota- toes have been severely attacked by late blight, it is advisable to allow the vines | to dry thoroughly and dig under the driest possible conditions. Allow the rot to run its course and keep the pota- toes dry,.avoiding bin sweating. Do not injure your reputation by selling pota- toes that will soon rot, If there has, been no frost, an application of Bord- eaux will save great loss, TREAT SEED WHEAT-I{ the] wheat to be used for seed has been af. fected by loose smutt, it is advisiable to use the hot water method of treatment. The County Agent will furnish informa- tion. PASTURING CLOVER~Clver that was seeded in wheat last spring and has made a rank growth since wheat harvest may be pastured lightly where the ground is dry and firm, without injury to next year's hay crop. POULTRY « How about winter quar. ters for the pullets ? A clean house, fresh litter, mash hoppers and applian- ces will save a great deal of hurry and worry latcr on. DAIRY Warm Fall days will give trouble with milk souring. Keep the cans covered on the delivery wagon with a piece of canva thoroughly wet with water enroute to the creamery, | ! Are You Still Sick ? —in spite of everything you tried ? It is because you hed the effects treat. ed, not the cause, As long as the cause of your trouble is tresent, the effects, ev- en if temporarily suppressed, will re-ap- pear again, Chiropractic spinal edjustments should remove the cause of your disease, which is nerve pressure in the backbone. There is no tesson why you should not get well permanently Come to my office and 1 will gladly explain Chiropractic, and prove to you that the cause of your trouble can not only be found, but slso in many cases corrected. E.V. Alexander, D.C.Ph.C, 136 BE. Market St., Lewistown, Pa. OFFICE HOURS : Bam toSp m Bell Phone 243R
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