The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 04, 1922, Image 8

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HE CENTRE nspOMtAL REBRRSDURC. |, Ams foi Mihelm Joumal 7 OAFARRHAL DisAFNESS |
oe mn The Garret carpenter crew are build- | A. A. Alexan ’ na, Mu . is greatly relieved by constitutions hae
pr ER } do i . ting + friends and relatives at Ee HALL'S CATARRH MEDIC
” y ing -story porch to the front of | iting home me
THURSDAY, MAY 4. 1922 Ing a twWo-SloM arin ; rednity is a constitutional remedy, Catarrhal
_| the store buflding occupied by M. C. | Milihelm and vielndy, Deafness is caused oy in Toh he ; ra a On New Siate Bond Above
“ vl i 1 re SINE sparted f the ucous lining of the Eusta- 1 . Niale KB /
Haines. There has also been a new] James and Fred Catherman departed dition of the Ipucen HR Ee of i) With a Bad Cod | OE ARANT GAP
roof placed on this bullding, besides | last Friday for Riverside, N, J., where | yoy hive a rumbling sound or Imp
hearing, and when It is rely
Deafneds is the result Sion he ‘| “When my son Ellis was sick
rn) Ndr ol Mrs. Matthew Swab, of Johnstown, | flamn nH on can be reduce
At this writing several children of , 1 . . ;
i . n av be degtroved fore AT i; - . 0
confined | was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. B JLlX ‘ATARRH ME DICINE acts through the with a cold last winter I gave him
| ar LN BYP ay . v 3 soni Je bi sod on the mucous surfaces s of the sys -
. > vit yneumonia. | Burd several days during the wes Kk. Rn n
to their beds with pnet y tem, thus reducing the Inflamm: ation and QUICK LUNCHES, ICE CREAM,
Gran rie | o
d Juro 8 3 fer aving +! Mrs. R, 8. Stover departed Monday asl Nature in restoring normal con. ?
Samuel Shaeffer is having lumber | a ing ; :
Mrs. Uriah Auman, housekeeper. Penn | afternoon for Philadelphia, where her dition: am ex aln S SOFT DRINKS,
placed on his lot with which to build a |? Cire ulars free. All Drug wists
Alber Bergner. merchant 1 raw Touse | father. J. W. Musser, is critically ill. $5 Chency & Co., Toledo, Ohlo, TOBACCO AND CIGARS,
5 spins | ‘ v 5
Luther Bickett, laborer ow # : William Stover, at the east end of | G: W. Harter spent over Sunday oug ene y { . :
John Barr, farmer Ferguson |, recently had a large porch built | with his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. LEGAL ADYEL-. siping. ¥
Mrs. Jennie Bubb, housekeper, Millhelm to the front of his brick residence. ana Mrs. P. J. Fitzpatrick, at Tyrone — ee
D. W. Foreman, miner Rush Mr. Stover
LIST OF JURORS.
other repair work, {they have found employment
Drawn for May Term of Court, Open: OPEN EVERY DAY
Ing May 15th. the Curtis Beirly family are
: DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. — I helped him at once and quick-
also had his house | Mr. and Mrs. J. Al. 8hull and two le I b k } . 1d. ” M P
x ra + cashier i | & ater tobe of Clearflel > up n OIC
8. W. Gramley, cashier barn painted: his neighbor, Clayton | song, Lester and Robert, of Clearfield, Eetate of WILLIAM ZERBY, late of Gregg y roke up nis co I8. Le
Oscar Grazier, farmer Brungart, followed suit and had ig | pent Saturday and Sunday with M1 Township Centre County, Pa, deceased, O. Stuche Il, I lon ner City, Pa de ——— — — -
Mrs. Frank Gardner, housekeeper,.... Shull's parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Letters of administration on the above estate rs . .
irs. Frank tardne X i house painted. Hs poten having been duly granted to the undersigned | Get it from your druggi StL ar apr COMPILE FE LINE OF
a rigt® at 35 cents
State College babs pe | Shull he would respectfully request all persons know ; Be os :
John Meisinger ing themselves indebted to the estate to make per bottle, large size 60 cents.
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A. A. Groe, merchant......Snow Shoe fl, . ihe fruit trees in this locality. | Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Buck eparted | foinedinte payment, and thos: having claims
D. F. Homan, gentleman. .State College Although it is believed that the great | Tuesday morning for their home ; SE my or in tay {
HH. H. Leitzell, butcher ..Millheim | Berwick. Mrs. Buck was here sin 4 “It’s the Chapest Thing I Ever
« AETV MTL MLA er part of the fruit buds have been] ™ "° ne , EDWARD C ZERBY, Administraior ; n
r nn, £ } ; th Zor ’ : ought,” Writes [Virs. J. Mason, Va
W. D. Marshall, farmer Patton damaged by the late cold an the death of her father, D. L. erby, | o2o Boring Mills, Pa Bought, .
ee iotrin} Nas 19borap Sring y OY itt a viorih ab “i ’ ok +1 paid $1 25 for five cakes of Rat-Spap snd judg TADI 1 DY
Samuel Miller, laborer...... LL SpPring nights, nevertheless it is well to t ke |? out a nth ago, and Mi ’ i DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, ~ ing by the large & er of rats we've pickes i ARM MA HINERY
Mrs. N. MeCauslan, housekeeper, Phbg i } An
or . rob a aatruactivenpss pent he w K-ends here up. I reckon we've saved hundred { lars in 1 ~ os
: . SORES precautons against the destructiver Letters of Administration on the estate of P, 6 PE Ae Sia and R EPAIRS
11 ‘pace Dorer CEE EE EEE ORE*® . 1 , 1 ” ’ Ho 3 ’ LC
John I ’ orer ORE of the San Jose scale. IAMS 8, BWABB, Iate of Potter Townships | Rats dry up and leave no smell . 63¢, $1 25.
chicks, eggs an
:. manufacturer, Bfte Last Saturday a number of | WITHOUT-STREET ADDRESS entre County, deceased ad ey A hy
retired ... . . Spring ¢ Letters of Administration on the above estate
debued 10 Loe SELLE 10 aE GREE,
f ay
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mas, BUOPeL..xssse: Spring | naa by Jerome Brungart, two miles | AT OFFICE OF DELIVERY ie PayIont, and those having claims Mills | Louder s olor ix Hal
Thompson, housekeeper... |. co of Wolfs Store. The real estate| _— Kp slit 13 Phussat thei duly = Hheeucaind fu a C B In K - - entre Hall
: .—aa ...College Twp ! \ “a p | wd W BW fn No 43s inten tor
was sold to Calvin Auman for $200 > . . : JAMES W. BEWARE, Administrator,
g. salesman... Philipsburg At this writing one t Edward E The Dead Letter Office has been In} Linden Hall Pa, AMES Ww. SWABB
At this vriting me of Lav re a= - AOD Wer co io *rankl a " ~
- . § : . existence ever since jen Franklin JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
tie's children is seriously iil ith pneu started our
Villiams. merchant “Worth as ’ | Brier n ! postal service. Even Lu WANTED. —Men or women to take LINDEN HALL, CENTRE CO. PA ( hddd bddddn Liar d 144d
ey people addressed mail to Mr. Ezekiel § ord rs among friend s and neighbors for Deeds, Mortgages, Wills dc. written ara 3 bedded
Traverse Jurors. The ires have been placed on the| Smithers, “Atlantic Coast,” and ex he genuine guaranteed hoslery, ines for etn ted with care A i t Om |
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Askins, housekeeper woles for lighting ui the welling | pected Den to know just where Zeke Het, woman Jud Ehildn or ten me or $40 tilng of Estates. Marricg
’ dogo o 3 Hing | ng ¢ pay #1 an hour for spare time
th t g +} ) 1 Hved a week for full time, Experience GNDeCessary bile Licenses, and all
ang the sireels of Ma pace ™ "er + had Zeke's address in | Write. INTERNATIONAL STOCKING MILL | Bianks kept on hand
.. Burnside | electricity 'rhaps they had Zeke's address inf vo gown, Pa 0264p
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SATURDAY, MAY 13, at. 12:30 p.| © ‘he Digs usiness I if dic 4 , THE
m., James W. S8wabb, Admr n the es-| Ee — bir 3 MIDDLEMAN
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JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Jv - AND SAVE
CENTRE HALL, PA BOIS TE YOU
we a 4 collecting j AT LEAST
— 3 ry 50 PER CENT
25¢c TO 50¢ HANGINGS —wit+ or without soroers
This old reliable wall paper house announces tosits
bigger opportunity than ever to buy high grade
factory-to-you prices.
Everything Here in the World's Greatest Selection of Wall Papers
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=| Automobiles
wy REO - (Open and Closed Pleasure Cars
wn 8 water, farmer. : : : REO Speed Wagons--Good Trucks
NN eons NASH-4 and 6-Cylinder, Open & Closed Cars
plasterer. Halnes
a WILLY'S KNIGHT -0pen & Closed Cars
Ferguson
Youbs. farmer. os... Curtin OVERLAND--4(ylinder Cars
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POTTERS MILLS, . )
The sudden death of little John - .
Smith was a terrible shock to the Prices Ran ging from
community. The ; i
funeral was largely
ittended. The pall bearers were Will $550 to $2500
5,
iam McCormick, Paul Palmer, Merrill
i IT ISN'T a difficult thing to appreciate fully just
son and four children, of
heim, attended the Smith fanera The Best Line Every Brought why we are all worked up about the New SPRING
«John Me, of Mhroy, spent to Centre County by MERCHANDISE now on view in our store.
rte. a amid. Sek Wie Breon & Weaver There have been few seasons when either the fabrics
ister, of Milroy, visited the - Condo .
pore 1 thie plane ome 07 Li or models were as attractive as these. In fact we do
Mts. Hewnorson Eanist ws been on not see how it would be possible to give more in style or value than we
the sick list for some time, " ~ . ~ .
" rn Ford Branch & Service Station || give in this collection. There are novelties, quite natural, and stapks
GEORGES VALLEY, .. for quict wear,
(Received too late for last week.)
AS LONG AS THEY LAST IN SHOES have every wanted perforation, stitching or finish,
The cold and frosts did much dam-
aso to the frat in ou valley. a (juaranteed Automobile Tires and Tubes Some people want a shoe that is distinctive in looks ; some like them
Slate College visitors on Sunday. severely plain, But all want them to be comfortable always. We can
Mrs. Sarah Reeder is spending some NEAR COST | fit you properly, and at a price that you will approve,
time at the home of her son, J. C.
Reeder, To Close Out Our Large Stock. Come and See Come in and gee~—no bli {ion { li —
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Reeder spent Us. Big Bargains ! obligation implied--we are glad to see you,
Sunday at the home of their daughter, i : ’
Mew Ray Staves. Lad at tho Tires :: Tubes + Acceesories
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Lioyd Leister home at Potters Mills,
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"st ue wun we | 3 BREON'S GARAGE [fi wr KESSILER’S egtmuew
near Tusseyville, visited the W. P.
Lingle home on Sunday. MILLHEIN, PA.
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