The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 20, 1922, Image 8

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THE CENTRE REPORTER. | Transfers of Heil Estate, {rude 8. Cramer, tract in Bellefonte; TWO IDEAS OF ei LIBERTY | / Bad | & ids A Ysman Jifink Tub tanly Liev
m- mm LS Louisa Bush to Earl B. Grove, tract | $1,650. ad O oy Minn., December 10, as Follows:
THURSDAY. APRIL 20, + 398 in Spring twp.; $325, David W. Miller to Bamuel C, Miller, | pifterence Between Governments of QUICKLY CURED i ay vibieaibertatk what yeutiut Roi yr
— EE Samuel C. Hoy to Edward E. Balley, | et ux, tract in Ferguson twp. $1. Greece and Rome and Those of ! em its 1h
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Mrs, Mary Ishler and Mrs. Mary
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were taking our eggs, cats, corn; bad full swing in ong
Sold and guaranteed by
Mills : Louder's Store Oak Hall
Mary Ann Boal's heirs to John
Stewart Jordan, for the summer. Boal,
tract in Benner twp.; $330. state was thought to have a perfect
Miss Ruth Rockey, who has been Pearl C. Gray to Grant Hoover, tract LID BIBLE SCENES IN CHINA right to the property, liberty, and | CHAMBERLAIN’S YATE ETE LINZ OF
working in Lewistown, spent the week |, puqion twp; $1,000. nn, of its . COMPIL “
even life, s citizens, In the lat-
end at the home of her parents, Mr.| ww gy Stuart. et al, to John A. Ja-| Native Artist Had No Conception of | ter the individual was everything and Cough Remedy
and Mrs. W. F. Rockey. cobs. tract in Harris twp.; $1,200 Any Other Land Outside of the state comparatively nothing; all
The Misses Hazel and Freda Brown Adam Krumrine, et ux, to Christian His Own, rights were thought to exist, to inhere
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— ; vn the tndividaal : cured me writes Mrs,
of Colyer, spent a few days with their jardner, tract in State College; $1. by nature in the individual; and the ’
+ ied oy “(YY men » do 0% y COL GTI ( ‘ or . i ~ a ’ F oF
aunt, Mrs. BE. T. Jordan. Sarah Elmer, et al, to Cora A, Ker- 'n north Fuklen province there dwelt | state could demand nothing from him Charles Harrold, Vander FARM MACHINERY
artist wh wiinte fetures on silk lie use without giving hi
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Slutterbeck and | oi iio. tract in Penn twp.: $1. n artist who painted pictures on Sf for public use hout giving him an
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N the gentry of his little village. The | equivalent. Here we find the funda- grift, Pa.
family and Mrs. Charles Slutterbeck Margaret Weaver, et al, to James M. rn! y this secluded hamlet nestled mental principle of civil liberty; that 35 cts. per bottle, large size 60cts. and REPAIRS
made a busness trip to Bellefonte last | wwoaver tract in Haines twp.; $50. amid the hills, had never seen automo- | principle which has been so carefully | For sale by druggists everywhere,
Tuesday. David W. Miller to John G. Miller, | bites or airplanes, nor did they take | guarded In the English and in all the
The Tusseyville school closed on Fri-l, ot in Ferguson twp.; $1. the long journey to Shanghai to watch | Anglo-American constitutions, and
day. Those who were in perfect at- David W. Miller to John G. Miller,| !! mers come in laden with whic ‘h was so happily and tersely ex-
tendance during the term were Goldie tract in Ferguson twp.; $1. | ercha ¢ and messages from the pressed by Jeffersor in the Declaration
| DHMINISTRATOR'E NOTICE. — +
2 . arts of » world sut they knew the | of Independence, Our rude Saxe . | le ( KE FLINK - = ( H Il
Stover and John Hettinger. David W. Miller, et al, to Samuel C.} ' : orld, Sut hr ney , : : pe : yg lor Wr Ison unt \ ' ' enire d
vy iz of onfu { hough a Ki
weius and Lno-tse and cestors, under ¢ ngly govern- Eatate of WILLIAM ZERBY, at nt Grom
Miller, tract in Ferguson twp.; $1. ” simple dig ment, had more real liberty, and a’ Township, Centre County, Pa., decensed
SPRING maser, Joseph W,. Reifsnyder, et ux, to Har-|
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. |ry Bi Frank, tract in MiB heim; $500 the artist, who | nity of man, than had the polished cit- | he wouid respectinily request al DhTaORS naw L330 000044
i 9 r ‘ : : ’ sg th ves indebted to the estate to In BAbd Ld dn dn dpde dp di dindy do dodondindpdindindl
Gross Shook on April 12th. W. H and C. H. Musser, exrs., 10 ( . working all day on a me izens of the republics of the Mediter- 8 Se ey ment, and those baving claim 3
Mrs. T. M. Gramley has been quite J W. Confer, tract in Harris twp. ork wort ral trolled out Into the ranean, The legislative puthority was again the sas y bo yreuel He duly suthi
4 : 4 EA : 4 ' itt ' a aa ' . cated without delay o it
il and is not improving at thig writ- | $11,500. dor wal street to refresh his tired | vested in the wi age-imote, or assem- Y aa a
3 y Ttar 4 EDWARD C, ZERBY, Administrator
e me Dexter A. Hawkins. Bt
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Je sure you see the Ciéampion Line and
get prices before buying any farm im-
LEGAL ADVEL &. “3, vlements you may need.
- : als " Letters of administration on the above estate
wi had done before more just appreciation of the true dig- having been duly granted to the undenigned
Aad
Insurance and
ing. } M. Florence Stover, et bar, to Mertle| soil, wri iste F. Well in Asia Mag- | bly of wis
the w— - —— pe : -
Mr. and Mrs. C. BE. Royer spent Sat- land E, W, Motz, tract in Haines twp; A he tiny white church of th Real Estate
urday at Bellefonte. t 4 $1,000, oreign god beyond the tea shop was Remorseful Ghost.
t 3 : rittiantly lighted. The artist stood . ' A i W WwW
Carrie Héckman is finishing the Clair Lyons, et ux, to Geo, Rodgers, . n door. The YOUDE A pathetic story | id of the ghost AMES * S ABB
44 . i 1 nt inth Onen Qoor. 1e¢ you of Mating a} ¢ Su and » ha . git 9 y . gy
school in he grammar grade. Ran-| tract in jMarion twp.; $966.25. . rv waz telkinr most eloquent: f Bisham abbey. It is said that the JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
iall Heckman, the regular teacher, is Chas. T. Alkens, ¢t ux, to Stat Bg Wy Wp 1d i wife of Sir Thomas Hobby was un- LINDEN HALL, CENTRE CO. FA
1a N an, the & i 2d BT, Af LJd1As « ALKens, ¢ , LO Slate can chine 3 .
da eck t : K t u ; ot preaching, but he vere with her son. who. it Deeds, Mortgages, Wille, &e, written ar 2
{il with scarlet rash lege Hotel Co. tract In State ne elling stories that were a! 5a seuted with cere. All legal bu Drom Li
i - eems, had a peculiar aversion to writ. attended to. Special attention given to seit
Mary Zubler, little daughter of T.|$70,000, fascinating as those recited In the ' Est ful. ting of Estates, Marrisge Licenses, Au
7 ibs ta {1 4th scarlet fever. Jew reibilbis. et al rat. i ‘ most in spite sel ce 44 : Fa rd nile Licenses, and all other Applh
M. Zubler, is ill with scarlet fever Newton D. Drelbilbis, et al, al azuurs. Almost in spite of himself 4 en) BY ta He Seman, ARC Noy 25
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James Krape, of Bellefonte, was alter E. Dreibilbls, et al, tract in Fergu-| the f «t sunk unobtrusively into an I
Sunday visitor at the G. C. King home. | son twp.: $15,000 | empty seat, For the first time he ‘ " if-con voi an at the SOE Chas. D. Bartholomew i
. | heard saine of the beaut . g je : te 3 a y ~ Toro
Mrs. Jerry Confer is {ll with grippe-] Mary R. Harrs, et bar, to Nettie E. win Bibi 1a be Wii fd worn y so unmercifully that he dled tron W. E. BARTGES CENTRE BALL, PA, :
] Of ie 15) , wWilch have ne 1€ Peo } ”$ 3 oon ¥ .
Mrs. Annie Elsenhuth and son Guy | Lose, tract in Bellefonte; $1,000 At net am - 9 ‘ TEAM . ABTA Moho ol Ab Auctioneer... “% v
| ple of the West enthralled for 2,000 | 4.4005 in the abbey has been haunt Auctio ATT TT TI TITTY IY TTY TTY Th
‘| years, And the artist returned to his ts
home and made pictures of the story
Ce : . . i ho los through the chamber in the atisinclion araplecd YR
tion in the State of Virginia , with Charles H, Smull, et ux, to Elmer E.| of Noah and the flood, and of the par- ot vashing the bloodstains : yive me a trial, 1 YPEY Rl TE RS
» William Sinkabine f ly. Hubler, tract in Miles twp.; $2.50 {| ables of the t > i her hands | CENTRE IHALL R.D. 1
bd ddsdnds dibis Sddide Hdd
wend de
spent Easter at Johnstown James Delaney to John Delaney
ean Braucht spent his Easter va- | exr. tract in Marion twp; $1
in lost sheep and of the prod-
R. G. Kennelly has gone to the west- Newton O. Dreibilbis, rg, ot al, t igal son and of many others that were te aed ; Ye 3 ; tod the 1
part of the State to work. Newton O. Dreibiibls, tract in Fergu- | in the book of the western missionary. | _, 4p. old window rather ppl six. | WANTED.—Men or wome take | 7 fia Sl Ne
twp.: $15,000 | But he hd never heard of the Pales. teenth cen wi amoved “a packet ord rs among friends ar neighbor w R r 704
| tine. To him Noah was Chinese, and teen a ndlindly . ERP wh —
; : the lost sheep belonged to u farmer of 1 9° sii AE COBY IR 0 to the wall | owe for aaate hana of Empire Type Found, i
— VOR tract in Penn iwp 12.5 his province and the prodigal son : ¥ , . ) : re a eb poor . he wa p R Foi 1 4 i Fx pet er. Ef ht Yeral Type, Priniers dus amtaio N.Y.
War on College Smokers. Susan M. kenberg, bar, to Geo. | might well have been a dissolute youth , pris v SRirting, 8nd | write, 1 ATION AL KING y
Dr. James Henry Morgan, president folfe, tract in Miles twp. { of his own village.
of Dickinson ollege, has launched . 2. Miller, ¢t ux, toa J. E Tirt, tract ———————
tobacco | in Madisonburg 1.154 The Reporter, $1.50 a year
eral days ago he Edith 8. Vonada, LL t
et > +t +h 3 &
campaign against the 1 » Of
Movie Theaters in Rio.
ed from the chapel that the]cas, tract in Gregg twp $4.50 - ——— sii
umpaign had begun, but few students Wilbur 8. Lucas to Sarah ucas, |
took the warning. A day later several | tract in Gregg twp: $5. i Mountain Restaurant
freshmen were summoned to the col- Philip E. Mersinger, « 1, to John|
lege office and told to stop using cig-]G. Dauberman, tract in Poller 1Iwp : 1 On New State Road Above
arettes, $3.500. PLEASANT GAP
The president has declared his In- Wm. F. Bradford in fas - —
tention of seeing that the State law |to Theodore D. Boal, tr in arris “a! VI
t am Et OPEN EVERY DAY
prohibiting the use of cigarettes by |tWD.: $1,150.
minors is obeyed by the students ur R. T. Eisenhuth ul, to J . 3 -
der his supervision, and the first-year | tract in Penn twp 225 QUICK LUNCHES, ICE CRE AM,
men were the first to be caught. : ‘rain, et al, to Mirk yman, SOFT DRINKS,
TOBACCO AND CIGARS, le ke ak | + home
Brisbane Editorial Review. Adanr i. Rrumrine, ot ux, 1 : - ; the movies in Rio Janeiro are not as ||} OUR
The first lssue of the Brisbane Edi- : mn 8. 8. HORNER, Propri it 1 | . ‘ ‘
torial Review i8 now on sale i a \imerlean favorites are popular, quite [II Colonades & Interior Hardwood & Softwood Trimmings
In this new book the best known or | — a— ssing Ttallan and Brazilian film | Rough and Dressed Framing Lumber
Interior and Exterior Mouldings Plaster Board
Sash and Doors Flue Lining
Builders Hardware Wall Ties
An elaborat a ach ; 3 th Builders Supplies Fireplace Fixtures
Chon ik is whee by the “apanese BH) Mortor Colors Coal Chutes
® a - Thwe’ manshing in the SDADeE re Lime Cast Iron Flue Rings
fecture requis Cement Nails and Glass
The undersigned will sell at Public Sale, at his place of business, | 2.0% microscopes and a large corps of Wall Board Sash Cord, Etc.
STOCK OF MATERIALS INCLUDES:
$ tal rede 2 mn the waesrls 31 “ist
editori: rier in tne TH oils you
how
come.” Of what happened
father's time and what your
may expect to see When men irkers
orktas in Tari snd snc tn New| THE STAR” STORE, at R. R. STATION, CENTRE BALL, | _btoos are ose to oy heir ecm | © MATRRG SRESE
ench on one squfre of sheets of card
RIGHT
OUR SERVICE IS RELIABLE
Head what he says about opportu-
board bearing 28 numbered squares
mity How it comes toward you very SA | URDAY, APRII 22nd They then are killed thelr bodies pul- e aim 10 please
slowly like a snail and if you don't verized and examined. If the bacilll
you
grasp it. #t changes to a fleet rabbit . are found, the square containing the ( { b {
and is gone In a iy - Beginning at ONE 0’ CLOCK P. M. SHARP, the following : eggs lald by the diseased moths is cut resson um cr 0.
Why is married life dull? Thousands out and burned—Japan Advertiser.
aa arid Nie Jul] Thousunds ee eee STATE COLLEGE, PA.
gals, Read what Brisbane says abont Practically All New, and Good te > BE¥ eee J. G. MARKS, Sec. and Treas.
Bell
What sort of ambition should a man
have? How can he develop it? Values---
Read how animals control your spir-
it and how some people are as “sly as
a fox,” “as brave as a lion” *“
63-Gal. Gasoline Steel Tank, 1 American Washing Machine,
Palr Carpenter's Hoisting Jacks, 1 Large Galvanized Funnel, adapted 9
Refrigerator, for car use.
Kansas Pruning Knives, 1-Gallon Cans Red Roofing Paint,
Universal Bread Mixer, Garden Worker,
Blizzard Hay Knife, ’ J 3
Eclipse No. 1 Hand Corn Planters,
8-Day Office Clock, Sets Wagon Felloes,
Garden Wheelbarrow, Set Buggy Shafts.
Gurdon Wieatuttow, IT ISN'T a difficult thing to appreciate fully just
Do our souls come back? Hundreds
Po our sta Corot Stretchers, | The above aries to be oflered a why we are all worked up about the New SPRING
of millions o uman beings believe ’ y this sale are practicall n w nd * '
(hat after donth our sole wetumn. and |g VAIL ANA HN, up Ya 1? MERCHANDISE now on view in our store.
enter other bodies. Re ¢ - i YE & i PU * ir 2
i ead what Bris Standing Clothes Racks, EVERYTHING PUT UP WLL BE
bane says about it. Sttndlus Clothes SOLD. There have been few seasons when either the fabrics
success. It 15 important especially 16-tooth Spring Harrow, There will also be offered many other
et ui Jmooram specials Diet Dump Bareaws arlicies of valve or models were as attractive as these. In fact we do
Read what # can do for you and how : not see how it would be possible to give more in style or value than we
you can keep it alive, : : : : T.
54. sovers) other vital subjects in this| LANCASTER GINGHAM AT ; iii he a ya for quiet wear,
PO A GOOD GRADE OF UNBLEACHED MUSLIN at. ....12% a yard IN SHOES have every wanted perforation, stitching or finish
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as
treacherous as a snake” ete. Read
how you can control the animal spirit
What are we here for? Is there a
man or a woman into whose mind
this question has never come? What
is your particular task? What are
your special duties and possibilities?
Read what Brisbane says
eh Me Be ek eR eh ee ee ee ee
Enthusiasm is one great factor in
Wen
If your newsdealer or book store
(Not over 10 yds. to any customer.)
cannot supply you with the Brisbane , om 0! want a shoe that is distinctive in ; some Mi
Editorial Review, write to THE AL- S—————— — S ® po ple A i S : hooks 4g ge them
BERTSON PUBLISHING CO, ING. severely plain, But all want them to be comfortable always. We can
P. O. Box 20, City Hall Station, New Also, Some Household Goods fit you properly, and at a price that you will approve.
York, N. Y., enclosing twenty-fivi
: ve 1 Sido. Board |1 Pores Swing, Come in and see—no obligation implied—we are glad to see you,
nt, ‘| 1 Dining Table, |e Front Porch Rockers,
SALESMEN WANTED to solicit or-| (ih eneings) Suit 5 2:Plecs Tofist Sut (Bow! und Fiisher)
ders for lubricating ofls, greases and i
“Regina” V : 1 10-Plece Tollet Set—A Beauty
paints. Salary or commission. Ad- Dinin Room i "Change, 1 8-Burner Ol Stove.
dress THE HARVEY OIL CO. Cleve- ” 4
EE LT SSLER’S "age
——— - . a n n On
FURNITURE FOR SALE.—~WIll sell y . STORE
3 dining room chairs, sideboard, stand
and sink. This is a surplus lot, but G. 0. BENNER.
in good shape~~Mrs. W, 8, S8Mck, Cen-
tre Hall, Pa.