The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 15, 1922, Image 5

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LOCAY, AND FERAL, LOCAL AND PERSONAL. DE MOCRATIC TICKET. SOUTH AMERICA WITH PIOTURES, CYRUS BRUNGART,
————————— — - JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,
. ¥ United States Senntor, strated Loe . s Give . tl amass .
Mrs. Joseph Lutz is convalescing The Millhelm Chautauqua oy i oF nie " Hinstrated Lecture fo Be Given at Cen CENTRE HALL, PA,
(Short and Full Term) tre Hall Friday Evening
SAMUEL BE, SHULL, of Stroudsburg . ( “0 ; ’ os Special sttention given to collecting
a r : i « i ' 1 In ter y
. a W. PF. Bradfor¢ ust received a new . Ys a : sgal writings of 2 ae including
The wind storm on Sunday did some diord J LLeLVe For United States Senntor, i by ky, W Ver his i tir 0 Wirtz Pn . .
from a serious illness. Monday for a four-day session.
Dodge sedan, purchased through (Unexpired Penrose
FRED BB. KERR, Clearfield
damage to the barn roof on the Arber
‘ : a loozer-Smith agency
Cummings farm, west of Old Fort. dtd E :
— The Sprucetown Methodist Sunday For Governor
New Edison records and Instru-]echool will observe Children's JOHN A, McSPARRAN, of Lane
ments, both dise and cylinder, at Hart } with a ses
rvice on Sunday mornin For Lieutenant Governor
er's Music Store, Bellefonte, Call soon. | 4 }
clock. ROBERT BE, PATTISON, Jr, Philgdelpl
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The Harvey Lamey property in Mill-] Centre Hall and Linden Hall For Secretary of Internal Affairs, nqgul 8S. EW oa ‘ep ct #1
ball teams will mes } i re 1 A. MARSHALL THOMPSON burg 4
heim was sold at public sale for $950 id 1 n 1 wk fg t A . Mi irgh AE + 3 ; . :
J. W. Kiinefelter. of Rebersburg, was | Saturday afternoon in wi will like For Congress, : b a a
the purchaser. ly be an interesting game J. FRANK SNYDER, of Clearfiel 1 , ag ! BALE~A Maxwell tour
— Frederic Moore was graduate fron For State Senator,
Manager Spyker is now making the
Dickison Seminary, Witiamsport, or VILLIAM I. BETTS, of Clearfield of J : ya Why suffer from nerv-
Wednesday of this ‘Week, and will re For Assembly, : 3 FOIt SALE.—The undersigned off ousness, insomnia, hy-
the borough after the proposed coat}, .. .. hic home here for ) M ZOE MEE} Cc i d
of oil has been applied. ting : steria, nervous dyspep
a a For Member of State Committee, eC . Rac : rie f t A { sia, nervous prostration
tat ge r o Iradfor spent 4 ‘hildren's ay progran will D SCAR RAY, of Dellefonte % st Linden 1 i ‘ .
Station Agent W. F. Bradford sp A on I 1's or any ailment due to
the past week in Charleston, Vest | given by the Union Sunday-school For County Chalrman, : “ys
> nt and expects to] Farmers MAIS. on the e . pf Jus ay nun : WANTED. - Men of Ben tp take a disordered condition
ang pect t “lr § MIS, in 1ing £ JU : iR of B fo °" . b L
vhich the general public | : A rs smor g friends ard neighbors fo of the nerves?
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genuine gusranteed hosiery, ful
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— invited. Disruption In Cabinet, " Wotan and’ chides Einiratus’ ddr A
Mrs. Roger T. Jayard, of Tyron . y \ Ya} y y Hy C W ecretir t i it We tay 81 an hour for spars tim: or : DR. MILES! ER INE
has returned from a pleasant seas time, Experi
chips to be used on the streets through
Virginia, on business,
sreturn home today (Thursday). 18th,
spent in Washington, D.C. Newport] "=, EN bY re JETEEN VTIONAL ETOCEIRY wi BLE will give you prompt
News and ot} ha te : : nd lasting relief,
Eome 330.00 were contributed toward | 9%! RY: Me. nur | = = h produc es refreshing
the support of the Loysville Orphan| B. H. Brown, of Tussey: wver- | 4 ; Ant ” = : sleep, builds up the shat-
Home at the children’s in the { tises at public sale on Saturday of th him 1 ing to do but to re n to 1 ‘ i Cot H I > tered nerves and pro-
Lutheran church, Sunda . lot of nd j : motes a normal distri-
ay a ale r ng \ : \ havi ; E bution of nerve force.
Miss Anna Sweeney, Msburg. I ine ad. in this issue : : ' : i Pe : . ' E
came to Centre Hall to visit her aunt, : : on ; : . : te Your Druggist Sells It, Ask Him,
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Mrs Elizabeth Jacobs, who she found
confined to bed from an attack of lum- Centre il ane Hul burg : : is =
school baseball teams are the dk Marriage Licenses, vy / §
ton tusehall toms ure oo tpt Marvage Loewe. (Bim 3 Letterheads TYPEWRITER
— Al { all styles $10 up. tha x
snvelop es used nnd phon 4 the 17. BK, Gov’ t } pains,
Bint r needs snd we wi desenie a1 BOLE.
The LiNows RY r foe xwcReEIT
0g i ¢ a ‘ . ‘ * Ef orryssa s 11 3, firsts : 1 { 4 " y £ L pas a1 10 hee $5 deliv'e
At last reports he was somewhere inj .q 4 iy for the roof. Th t ot . 2 . es ; . . : Emr iD Type Foundry, M{gs. Wood Tse,
Ohio visiting among friends. ira is novel in its eer 1a n and} | {soul Goi : ns ia ; Gi Us Yous Metal Type, Printers Supplies uttalo,N, Ye
During the annual vacation of Mail ee 4 ain el ; ; Ann M i rh nt : : be : Lo 8 Thi > : How Would You Like to See What
Carrier W. F. Keller, on route No. 1 : : ders 101 : Irvin Nerbood (Pa.) Sew? >
fro the local post office, the mall is Miss Elkabeth Sweetwood, w hold Percival Holt Dead. nH nt ¥ ne customer told me that 2fter using one large
om ‘ al pos 1 : atrtons hes . : ; i a} ' ’ \ . he Prin tin ackage of Rat Snap, be got FORTY.EICHT dea
being wel taken care of by Harry ( iba pa ’ : Ee + al. Hoit dieq at 1} n ! . ats. H say more dead be couldn't see, be
Reish, who has recently been nam¢
The Reporter is informed that Dr. G
W. Hosterman 4s on his way from Ca
fornia to Centre Hall, his old home
nuRun
a substitute,
When -
in the Firs vational Bank, nev My NDE ‘ Sas ., i y it
some of the work of Peter Hassen, ofl oun’ Furnace. was clectod assistant | H : {. Holt. H I
State Collegs
—o 41 Kessler’s FIRE SALE!
highway between Old Fort
heim have about all been
and the applic
DE rera mT l of the FIRE SALE
TUSSEY VILLE.
kept hi sittin up dur severna i the Luthe BUA -M : $14 {
days last week He was. doin SOL Wi $ i 4 He A Sy n ‘ . a :
mason work at State College a ; a a me 4 W ; ; x ' H [ end
posed his muscul
Miss Glad
James Spic
Claycomb
Lambert homo in © ee a as in in engasea tm ning in 5 — . w ih ana. ery Sto whe 4 Watch Circulars for Opening Day and
week. The (1
There was an unusually hexvy rai eo i” cit hundred appie. trees | mage tex uo Deietonte. on Wednes: particulars. All merchandise of our up-to
tions of
cements ne rain. rosettes | tes mn sme [vi on ve ras ane wena fit date and high-class stock is sacrificed in
and found
Somat martin wre somnsyer | fon ar, 2 Sore 30 we ove suis’ oe ome = [lf this offering of remarkable values.
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the sun shown again
cree er meth |Le sre The cr enc” wor: oi, 6 tmnt | Some of the goods is slightly damaged,
Reporter need only sta that the Lew
his
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burg Journal nice V rgiarizec
ea ae vo town. coma | 2c 7c. in compen, wero ona vv women |] and the balance is in perfect order,--but all
were secured and this sum belonged ec go : : : -
to a bookkeeper. The Journal further a — Hy Tyo. A Woman Wrote The Canby News; RI E
states that that sum was the largest | "VU" . ; : fn Minn., December 10, as Follows: : goes at !
amount of money ever in the office at Among th : rier BUS.N on “If any subscribers ask what you think of Rat.Snap,
one time. res on Wedneaday was C ' Ker, tell them its the best rat exterminator | know, Rats
f Spring Min a member of ti firm were taking our eggs, oats, corn; had full swing in our
—- cellar. used Rat.Soap for two days and rats have
Elmer M. Miller was one of several of Decker Brothers, who are oing ar seared outcompletely " ‘Threesizes iS, 65¢. 5. 15.
te or was | tensive. nutomabiie Business In. Cen is unite | People are crowding our doors every day and
. § ge 3 +3 a & 13 15% Oren 6 . * : LES
wrecked near York, last week. When | tre county, having business ‘ C. M. Smith, Ma
J pr § 11 $4 ry * . 3 ra ¢ . » £5 Y
his car the first sight | Spring Mills and State He by ii. I Long
he seed rom bie cr on tr wigs [orine i and Ste Cuter Ss Kor soe ou is wa [|i everyone goes with their purchases,“The BEST
to be dead, but when released was ]the “Big Spring” garage at lefonte, § —- " eo G3 ’
found to have a spark of life. Among | which will be conducted in addition t FOR SALE BUY THEY EV w R MADE ” Don ¢ be
the passengers was a tralned nurs? those now operated by them ihe ny i > .
who in trying t« ach the injured, | Peckers are making a drive © .
felt through . ekige d ia " bay | rolet cars and have sold a large nim ONE FORD TRUCK, { h { - di : . d b . ’ th
injured that she died a few days late” ber of them in good condition, equipped with | one 0 t e ew isappointe ones Y missing e
— This is only a guess, but the Re-| Archer Dump Body, also wooden body.
During the past eek eravel wns f porter thinks it a good one to say | Good tires all around Bi t M S : E t h 1d h
applied to ge th Tope of Nittany that Samuel C. Hoy, who for several # 4 ’ ; Ford 1Igges oney- aving ven ever e ere.
Would consider a trade wr
Mountain, above Centre Hall. Th years made his home in Centre Hall lo ode ear
. portion of the road from here to the jand has a host of itlenda he po and Write or ‘phone (Phone No. 19R2).
bricked section has been In very bad] Miss Emma Yearick, of Howard, are t
condition for a year or more. Belle- off on a wedding tour. Mr. Hoy ten! CENTRE HALL LIME & STONE CO,
fonte would be much nearer to Cen- Jdays ago purchased a new Dodge Centre Hall, Penna. i
tre Hall and all points in the valley if | roadster and in this nobby vehicle he
the brick section of the road were ex- Jand Mrs Yearick started on a jours ~ ] “ ES i & .
tended to the foot of the mountain. It] ney to Coalport, Clearfield county, with Ww. E. B ARTG { MI . LHEIM ’ DEPARTMENT
is generally conceded that the county | designs in mind Mrs. Yearick is a most SWAuctionear... PENN. STORE :
seat would be largely benefited if this ] estimable woman and an acquaintance Terms Re able.
secton of thé road were completed by jof Mr. Hoy since youth. The coupls Satisfaction Guaranteed,
the state and that that town should ]on their return will receive a hearty Give me a trial,
insist that the road is built. welcome on all sides CENTRE HALL R.D. 1,
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