Ady ER as “ we nd PORIRR. THURSDAY, JUNE 1s, 1022 High Prices for Jerseys. What is said to be the best sale of Jersey cattle in the United States this year was that conducted on Saturday by T. 8. Cooper & Son on their Lin- dengrove farm at Coopersburg. Six- ty-one head were sold for $60,900, an average of $998 a head. The animals disposed of were twen- ty-three cows, thirty heifers, one helf- er calf and seven bull calves. The to- tal, considering the fact that no bulls were offered, was remarkable, The highest priced animal knocked down was the cow Financial Fawn, medalist, bought by O S. Widener, of Lynwood farm, Ogontz, for $4,000, who also bought the bull calf Cid of Linden, for $3,500. Cherrles on Apple Tree. Here is a good one from Georgetown, Deleware, and is hard to match: A tree that produced apples last year and is filled with cherries this year, i8 the unusual sight on the William Bag- ley farm, near Onancock, where crowds the of the several pur- have been wiewing phenomenon The tree chased from a nursery, and was bought was one for an apple tree. In every appearance it is an apple tree. Last year it bore for the first time This vear the tree is filled with cher- No its three fine apples ries and not a sign of an apple. one has. been .able to exphin strange conduct. Bride S81; Groom 80. Michael Aultz, aged 80 Matilda Rhodes, 81 years of age, a marriage license in Lewis- married the Crumbling, years, and se cured same day of in and were Rev. L.. E. Trinity Utiited Evangelical church town by pastor that «city. Transfers of Real Estate. A. A. Frank, exr., to J. W. in Aaronsburg; $600, Ww. ux, tract in Jower, tract to Sara J $350. to Philip Geo. Woodring, et Rine, Adam H. R. Hall, $400. Harry Dukeman, sheriff, to Common- wealth Truct Co., tract $125.00. Harry Worth twp... Krumrine, tract et ux, et ux, in State College; in Spring town- ship; sheriff, to Clarence $3,100, to Wm. P $1000, Al- Charter Dukeman, Kiser, tract in Patton Wm. D. Warner, tract twp.; Custard, et ux, in State College: Celia Snyder, et al, to Bellefonte Association Penn State tract umni Epsilon Fratermity, $L ; Emma E. Wilson to in State Col- fege; Daniel Show- ers, tract in State College; $300. REBERSBURG, Jerome Meyer is on the sick list James Miler and family, of Sunbury. are guests at the Elmer Miller home. Harry Garret is building a spacious porch to the front of his residence. Orvis Frank and family are visiting relatives at this place. Adam Brungart Is having his resi- dence painted Mrs. Ida Hostermman and two grand- daughters are visiting in this vicinity Mr Mrs. William Minnick, of Mifflinburg, spent Sunday at the home and of their son Lester, in this place. Constable George Corman spent a few days the past week at Pittsburgh on special business. One day last week the Stork visited the home of Lee Wolf little girl. Palmer Weaver, and left a wee wife and daughter, are visiting at the home of Mr. Weav- er's parents in this place. Miss Emma Moyer, who was em- ployed as musical director at State Co!- lege High school, returned home last Thursday and will spend the summer months under the parental roof SPRING MILLS The silk mill is running full time. William Smith is on the sick list. Mrs. Bessie Cummings and little son are visiting at the W. M. Grove home. Mrs. Jasper Wagner returned on Monday from a visit to her parents at Lewisburg. Mrs. Daniel Slagle, who represented the Rebekahs at Pittsburgh, returned home on Baturday. Children's Day exercises deld in the Evangelical church on Sunday even- ing were well attended, and were ex- cellent. An auto wreck on Sunday created quite an excitement. A Mr. Harkinson in trying to pass Bright Bitner's milk truck at the corner of Long's estore, ran in the ditch and crashed into Am- mon Decker's fence. He was cut about the face and hands: James Zerby, who was riding with him, was shaken up pretty badly. David McCloskey was hoeing corn at 6 o'clock last Friday, the morning of his 91st birthday, which he quietly celebrated at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Nefl McDonald, in Lock Haven. Orchards throughout Nittany valley are not unlike those of Penns Valley in regard to fruit bearing. In many orchards there will be no apples at all. It is most unusual in this section of the state to have two seusons go by without an apple crop. A BAT wre CATARRHAL Dar iNESS is eatly relieved by constitutional treat- dy HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE is a constitutional remedy. Catarrhal Deafness is caused by an inflamed con- dition of the mucous lining of the Eusta- chian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you heve a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result. Unless the in- flammation can be reduced, your hearing may he destroved forever HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE acts through the blood on the mucous surfaces of the sys- tem, thus reducing the inflammation and assisting Nature in restoring normal cons ditions. . Circulars free. All Druggists. ¥. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, ORD Bedddh B ddd ddd indi 2nd dd BN Added Insurance and Real Estate Buy or Sell ? g 0 - - . = US FIRST wn a 3 wt wate PrP PITTI TTY eer Chas. D. Bartholomew CENTRE PALL, P2 Adidods dud ddy dyed diode dpediodpds dod dondp did stir SICK With a Bad Cold “When my son Ellis was sick with a cold last winter I gave him Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy It helped him at once and quick- ly broke up his cold.” Mrs. P. O. Stuchell, Homer City, Pa. Get it from your druggist at 35 cents per bottle, large size 60 cents. —— COMPLETE LINE OF CHAMPION FARM MACHINERY and REPAIRS Be sure you see the Champion Line and get prices before buying any farm im- plements you may need, THE EMBLEM OF TRU I'HFUL ADVERTISING « EVERY WEDNESDAY ALTOONA'’S SUBURBAN DAY My is — A ane Coat p- NESS Al re AUCTIONEER. CENTRE HALL, PA. small sale wa NI i Iw EE dione isi llisisi JUSTICE OF THE PEACE LINDEN HALL, CENTRE CO, PA. Deeds, Mortgages, Wille, &o, written aca ~x. eouted with enre, All legal business prompt! attended to, Hpecial attention given Lo soit ting of Estates, Marriage Licenses, Auic.u pile Licenses, and a other Applic ai Blanks kept on hand, sande or good sor are reasonable; all 1 nsk odbp 3-burner Oil Stove, Mrs, who think the world FOR BALE to col« | good condition Apply 0 debt, Funk, Centre Hall, = NIEMAN'S for Month of June. GET YOUR LIGHTWEIGHT GARMENT You are going to buy a Summer Garment sometime in the near future. Why not get one of these Very New Ideas that are so pleasing to the eye and so comfortable to the body, yet so moderately priced that they are within reach of all. It real service to you if yous but f:ast your eyes vill do you a world of good and be of upon these Wonderful Creations of LIGHT-WEIGHT Summer Clothes. D. J. Nieman, “Always Reliable” ress. 4 on ia I Sow = fs Pirie oh gp fa Ror Ps LEGAL ADVEL ... . Bra me Rei AEE rs Bers i TE TT £ apr the United States, In testimony whereof witness my hand No. 121% : ’ 43 AF . AE ars IRE 3 TREASURY DEPARTMENT D. BR. CRISBINGER, HoJulle Comptroller of the Curren EOF COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Ina} " + DMINISTRATORE ROTIVE ~~ Washington, DD, C., May -—— Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented Letters of administestion on (he ewiate of he undersigned, it has been o HARRY C. BHIRK, iste of Centre Hall Borough, bat Centre County, Pa , deceased, Letters o! administration on the shove esials ndnly granted to the undersigned they wpectinlly request all perrons EnNowing vil § ted Lo thie estate LO make Imamne- mest and those haviog claims seein duly sutheuticetled r setilement, — LIZABEIrH E SHIEK, Admrx, ANE BRADFORD, Admr Centre Hall, Pa, mads 10 appear ving twee i In the Borough of entre and btate of h all the provis nae t them sixty-nine of the wo“ “TE DZEN Just spread it on a Nod Board, The moment they {ouch it--they're Done ! / 1 eA nes Deamnils { ® (irders Promnity alii Jive §aVINYe err Filled) A. E. KERLIN & SON CENTRE HALL, PA Breon’s Garage MILLHEIM THE REO SPEED WAGON For the purpose designed, | pelled Vehicle in TY iE] of any project or objective inevitably culminates in success. 1 he business men of any community are among the most potent factors in its growth and progress. The greater their ef- forts, individually and as a whole, the more rapid this progress and growth. And the strength of their efforts is governed in a large measure by the co-operation and patronage the people extend to them, and you have gone a long way tow- ard discharging your civic obligations to the town in which you live, and of whose facilities and advantages you avail yourself. A GOOD LINE TO SELECT FROM REO, NASH, WILLYS- KNIGHT and OVERLAND Open and Closed Models FORD Cars and Service. United States Tires Reduced Per Cent. off list NOW IS YOUR TIME TO BUY BREON & WEAVER MILLHEIA, PA. FIX THAT ROOF while The Sun Shines. SEE Cresson Lumber Co. STATE COLLEGE, PA. J. G. MARKS, Sec. and Treas. Both Phones