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

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THE CENTRE REPORTER. ] LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, } snore and find it correct. CS COLD IN THT YSRAD” a DMINISTRATORS NOTIWE~
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a ge, 1 an : } | tUNK LN is an acute attack of masa Cwusrth, Mouniain Restaurant Letters of administration on the estate of
THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1922 FINANCIAL REPORT —- Hi { hy ‘ : hose subject to frequent *‘colds In the
head” find that the use of HALLS HARRY C. BHIRK, late of Centre Hail Borough
mm mera i — eee FOF THE SCHOOL DIRECTORS OF CENTRE | CATARILT MEDICINE will build up the On New State Road Above Centre County, Pa., deceased.
. ” at Witness our Ban is this ded day of July, 1902, Byutem and render them less liable to "1 er (IAP Letters of administration on the sbove estate
Fleisher Family Reunion. HALL BORO SCHOOL DISTRICT, FoR ¥ P. FLORAY. Bec* | colds, Repeated attacks of Acute Ca- PLEASANT GA} | having been duly granted 10 the undersigned, they
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The Fleisher family reunion was held R | E W. CRAWFORD, Pres, | HALL/B CATARRI MEDICINE 1s | themselves indebted 10 the Wo rake imme-
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Se ny 1 p » TT J taken internally and acts through the ~ ~ ' dinte payment, snd those having claims against
on Saturdny at the hone Whole pumber of schools 4 | Hood on the go suis surfaces of the OPEN EVERY DAY | the same to present them duly sutien
Fleisher, near Colver, Ninety-seven Nun altars Ee iyywd at ‘ 4 NOTICE OF PRIVATE SALE, 5y Ble m, Lh a 2 ve inf mation a without delay for settlement,
reatives and friends gathered for a | Number of pupils enrolled in all ! “a Dintta . he Titi: hia | and ip Natures in restoring normal - a YLIZABEPH E. BHIRK, Adm
i Bool. eiduiies. }28 | Le i le A | Dion VICK LUNCHES, ICE CREAM ; : .
big day, the dinner being the main ANSON Lily eidabos. 18 | 0. Losghter. deceased | o Drugglais. Ch 14 fran Q SOFT DIIX Ks ' . W. FRANK PRADIORD, Adu
{ Me ole Anny & hay t ela. (ni 4B i v2 Pa
af » The tabl rte loaded with | Amount of tax levied for school | : e 1 Ca, Olio, . . |e : A Centre Hall, Ps.
feature. The table w : oaded i gH x im 100) g3081 06 | tice i chy giver the undet ‘ TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
the best-of the season's offerings, un- | signe has sold at private sale to Mary : i DMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. ~
der nature's shade trees. The day was iG 1 ” "if |
. . a TREASURER'S ACCOUNT, Viaen indred tiara a a or ts ~~ 8, 8, HORNER, Proprietor. | Letters of Administration on the esisle of
enjoyed in playing games and musc. MONEY RECEIVED, | Neguuazs.' tonatnelit. apd. of" of groUn WAN I ED . 040pd | EMANUEL SMITH, late of Potter; Township
Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. H, Balance on hand from ast year... n : : : - a | Contre County, deceased,
C. Gettig and family, Braddock; Mr. | Received from Etate appropriativiis 21 | a iL Whig 5 che GUHLY | GIRLS who are 16 years old and — Letters of Administration on the above estate
Ar 3 Rete . From Tex Collector , 8686 78 | O° mire, ang ‘niale of SA enimylval E. M. SIM ITH having been duly granted the y
and Mrs. W. R. Smith and family, l From tuition—Potter towuship and sont snl ud and d : | as follow i¢- | over, to learn winding of silk. | woul respectiully request all persons Know She
plrdivitush rosso : 1234 01 xin ing at a point in the ehuavivania AUCTIONEER. then selves indebed W Loe Raw W ase UBL
rom all other sources... Rtat Hahway 18 the villag: Lt The work Is very pleasant and In. CE : . Gime payment, and those LaVing Claims guts:
ver: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Horner,
and Mrs. M. H. Hendrickdon and fam- | NTI ALL. Shas PRY A IDhs hAVInG
: Total receipls ................» 286 50 | : _ BY anda o 5 | She Mang presen y sutheuticated for
ily, Mrs. Carrie Horner, Youngsville; i So ’ A teresting, Steady work promised. rire nals small sale—goo :
AO | o i i i y y : 0. i ind JAE id 1 i il | L. EARL SMITH,
. : = MONEY PAID OUT, { south eight degrees east ! hie Write or apply at MII Office In vice guard ! BOYD B, SMITH,
Ward Wagner, Lewistown, Mr. and For teachers’ wages “hoa . 240 ( then 3 ¥ ¢ north Ki jegrees ! > : My rat . , ses yaa yl i fn Aithur C, Dale, Fag Administrations,
Mes, Clyde Wert and family, Lewis-| Amount paid teachers for sitending 19 perch té un post: then th 6 SPRING MILLS, 8 Allorbey P 0. Add i
: : Institute ..., .... . vs ins 50 ; : ; A Ara apis) ciip Bpricg Mills, Pa. K. 1}
town: Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Lee, Mrs | For rent, repaim, ete... ... . | degrees t 5 erehoes ya :
“ r Prax . v ur « Fay] | For textbooks, ....... ¢ en : ie deg ‘ - 14
F. W. Frazier and family, Mrs. Earl For supplies other then text books, 2 3g ore, Sul = 3 XM GROCE & BLOOM,
Frazier and family, Mrs. William Mey - For new desks and other furniture { h bodes
or, Spripg Milts: Mr. and Mrz. G. W Fo of tk collector. : ; : 6 Ia ‘ J . pa Re ; 9,9 # . \ 8 Proprietors. | B Just spread it on d
Miller, Tyrone; Mr. and Mrs. H. © A TY and powage 52 2 | not “= 5-4 degrees west i RO i |
Board. The moment they
touch it--they’re Done !
Francis and Bernice Wagner and Mrs.
Meisher ar amily. Yeagertown; 11. | For printiog end audilors’ fees
Flelsher and famly, aE : . | For junitor's service,
E. Foust and family, Mr. and Mis. E. | Fortuition,.........
. \ To Btate School Employees’ Retire
C. Wagner and family, Potters Mills ment Board o} . 4
ot 43 i aT yn | For interest paid
p ! { A. : » AN son, - sesans 2 t
Mr. and Mrs A : For all other purposes aud sundry
Cdyer; Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Fohringer expouses
bod Be 2 Lindl dnd dln Bpindindi didi diode didn Bd } i
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and famfly, Centre Hall; Mr, and Mrs Total money paid out
H. A. McClellan and family, Mr. and . ;
Mrs. J. B. Wert and family, C. 8. Bod- RESOURCES
torf, Ralph Keller, Tusseyviile Sara | Cash on hand
FOR SALE BY
A. E. KERLIN & SON
CENTRE HALL, PA.
donde dedi dd Inde
Want to Buy or Sell ?
LIABILITIES,
Fnnist, Potters Mills: Mr and Mrs
W. A. Fleisher and Mrs. Emily Dav's
Juffalo, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs D =
I Ye : . We hereby certify that we have examined the
Wert and family, Aaronsburg above aud tind it correct
SEE US FIRST
None,
————— THOS, 1. MOORE,
J KNAKR
Writes from Seuth Dakota. Li B. LRAR] NGART.
Sioux Falls, 8S. D., July 15, 1822 Auditor
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Editor Reporter: 5 G. DAUBERMAN
Enclosed find check for paps I EDW. E. BAILEY, }
CENTRE HALL, PA,
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not feel that I could get along without | JE MNANCIAL REFORT- us gruuii ' ry. fu for | & week for time, Experience nnnecessary MILLHEIM
BORK Wil yon, Wom ‘ stom darn | Write, 1 INAL BTOCKING MILI .
the dear odd Reporter. South Dakota} OF THE SCHOOL DIRECTORS OF POTTER : |
is a very nice state and Sioux Falls is TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT, FCX%
valve 4 +} ) -t THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING FIRST
a lovely city I find the people very
MONDAY IN JULY 1922 | .
kind and sox dable and MI 0Y 1% i
new home very much. Whole number of schools 3 7 Fi i po v 3 il
+ + ¢ esd Number teachers ew ployed 3 ’ : y a Tw \ {
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Best wishes to all my fidends Whole ttlaber scholals I aiteud
any
Average daliy nite al '
KATHRYN CONLEY. | Atmaks dui? tive tor schis| si = Te EY a B For the purpose designed, is the Best Sell-Pro-
powes {
success for the Reporte
£1 2 Summit Avenue
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RECEIvI i 3 . ’ a ¥ i i i i i
SPRING MILLS Balance on hand from last year $519 0 MTN oo me _ ia : ¢ th pelled Yehicle in Le World,
From State appropriations » " A
A little daughter was borr
fille vhup uy: Sy From 1ag coliector
om § 50 ‘i? @ ; | i
and Mrs. Clair Houser on July Sth jFriss anion of Routes ut Inte i Gomett . er » el t will haul und. a i hel or a gallon, or
Mrs. Charles Royer is v at ; — : {Hh a1 2itinie 11t br vatad ranoeite CHE
Hublersbur Total receipts { | Ma 3 Ahad Ap Wa ALG Capacity, CHEAP-
Misa Mabel Allon, with a part Erie EVERLASTIC . _iweatl I JR and quicker than any ‘other method of
friends, is spending her vac: it 18 ~weainer ,
Transportation of puplis §i074 “RUBBER”
For purchasing groaluds i . lf} ransporiauon.
furbutiugs iL ROOFING insurance | 190 ebnesived the Sheed Wagon kies.-ereated
TesChels Wages
Teschers allendiug Jus Lilui ¥
Purctiave of bat inks : A Barrett Everlastic Roof on your buildings will keep . ALTE ES 6%. PATE ea
Mr. and Mrs RKerstetter spent Sun- Sa. ary ul Be reiary 4 : them tight and free from leaks and trouble. Storms won't I pa : § : En 5 oo : on LY ON E
Fuel... is 13 affect an Everlastic Roof. Zero weather won't make it hard }
¥ ua of collect. : 7 24 and brittle. The hottest sun won't make it soft and mushy.
CRaliTer ’ .
Sorbo fig weg Woes . Barrett roofinks are known all over the country. They
eo 5 - have made good for over half a century.
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* name and popu-
a Speed Wagon it
Toial «xpenditures i312: & We are headquarters for this famous roofing. A GOOD LINE TO SELECT FROM
Phillipsburg Should Be Happy. RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES
ving more the matt | Cth on bd - Bellefonte Hardware Co. | REC ), NASH, WILLYS-
Total debt of district
Es ae en agi a 7 || KNIGHT and OVERLAND
Open and Closed Model:
FORD Cars and Service.
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within oh limits and free / Y A | i
comin paiThe Race Victory || Unied Sues Tires Reduced 2
. I Per Cent. off list
outside prospective \ \ \
I then restrictions are the fa of \ at INDIANAPOLIS NOW IS YOUR TIME TO BUY
that borough
mmies | 2%) {The Road Victory || greon & WEAVER
Harry C Rothrock of Port
Matilda, has been appointed Assistant t i ’
Superintendent of Schools of Centre ‘ a Wi C HH ITA. : MILLH El x PA.
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county The appointment was made
by Dr. Finegan, State Commissioner ! Hel 0 Ch ve
of Education, several days ago There th ) FY Ww 00S¢ 1 S
were several applicants for the ap- N 1
pica Sy | : 500 miles at 94.48 miles an hour—a relentless grind
ment, Me ass SY : over a rough-finished, sun-baked concrete and brick
noopisied.. § ad \ UE pavement at record-breaking speed-—that is the gruelling
EE « Yomimke ake 3 test Oldfic id ( ord Tires underwent successfully at Indian-
ident of Boalsburg, has been princip i! apolis Speedw ay May 30th. They were on the winner's
em Ot Soaks. Ys ves Sriuciv PH car fos the third successive year and on eight of the ten
: : ) ) - finishing in the money, upholding the confidence success-
number of years Previous to going to
Ronisburg We was principal “of the RB Raj Face drives s hay ein the trustworthiness and ability of
: : BA 00 Nese tires to meet the greatest demands of speed d
Centre Hal High school. He is well | atest demands of speed, endur- e an u
> ance and safety. of words in every bys na
and favorably known throughout . the aca Dave Hety. oie rec wy in every other impor tant
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county and ranks high in éducational Hany as good.
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circles Congider this achieve ment along with another test of Oldfield
fel - 1 T *
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quality mae at Wichita, Kansas, this past winteq and early hings Needed
Transfers of Real Estate, spring. :
R. D. Casselberry, et ux, to John T.
34,523 miles on rust icy Kans i
34,525 mil uted, icy Kansas roads, running day
Tay} ac State * . o 3 : xd 4 : . - or in 4 ay
avon, tr in State Colle we: $1,200. and night on a Studebaker stock car without a aE tire or at
ddward Fry, et ux, to Philip E. change. This test was made by a group of Wichita auto-
Womelsdorf, et al, tract in Philipa- ative A : ’
. . f 4 To . ¢ store ie “3 26 ee | & “ @ 3 -
burg: $1.060. motive Jcalers in a tire, oil and gasoline economy run.
Mayor Kemp of Wichita was officis SBOTVOT
Harry E. Garbrick, et ux, to Mary affidavit to the mileage and ¢ EYic al oe and Ride NEW HOME
E. Pickle, tract in Spring twp.; $60. , Won : y : ee” dheld tires. »
Wm. Pealer's Bare. to H. F- Poop You may never subject your tires to the gruelling experience
man, trait in Gregg twp.: $1. of Indianapolis nor the steady grind of bad winter roads, but it
Adam H. Krumrine, ot ux. tc (ieo. is good to know you can get such safety and mileage economy
Raviski, tract in State CoMege: $450. oy buying Oldfield tires. Ask your nearest dealer.
Joanna Decker to George Durner, 16 Increased
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tract in Walker twp.; $225. ness ; Eb Go Apeals Pre i
August Glintz to Fl i} The buying pub- 2500 end 0 THe oA. : Por
0 E. Bartley, He Is the surest ; 2 ? Rs AA Pi distributed
tract in Belle fonte: $2,250, | Oy he RY fa Bas apes Phra ug
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Adam H. Krumrine, et ux, to Caro- cle. Their ap- 8 wT tributing ware be
: : ’ proval of ( i OR Se oF hounpe in all rts { | ( "0
line OG, VanDyke, tract in State Col- Prova oF Oued . Fred Av gt of the United resson um r *
lege: . $900, demonstrated by AE ee ; tates. More
the | of A\ Bl fers are con-
Daniel Showers to Harry A. Coll, 168 5 iin Business a o Oriheld aeoncis STATE COLLEGE, PA.
tract in State CO : ! : 1a and Oldfield Tiros
* . Wllege; $809, months of 1332 { h are now available J. G. MARKS, See. and Treas.
Catherine Green Dingess, et al, to ding period of | on in your commun«
John 8. Walker, tract fn Bellefonte; 91. ty. Both Phones
$1,000. “The M
ost Trustw "”
Israel C. Spayd, et al, to Edgar V. orthy Tires Built
Feltenberger, tract in Gregg twp
41,00 —- The Oldfield Tire Company, Akron, Ohio