a] a _~ pun aig n wid A —— wt wt 3 501 ow — os . i A ——. M———————— I —— III Noses Hall’s Catarrh Medicine i | . | G3 p : ; 1ebt of distric 1800 00 ECUTRIX'S NOTICE THE CENTRE REPORTER. LEGAL ADVERTISEME NTS. Tow dent of disres = o tors aN ute. of Cantre. Hall Mountain Restaurant Thoss who A101 BE Sooners the: aaa — ar ———— a 2 nn ET, ROBE RT DD. FOREMAN, Inte of Centre Ha ose who are in “ . “THURSDAY. pm jouST » I = INANCIAL REPORT Wo hereby certify that we have examined the | Boro, Centre County, Peonsylvania, deceased, tion wilt notics that Catarrh bothers them HURS x 3. 1922 anove ana nod it correct, Lotters testamentary in the above estate hav- ho hove much more n when they are in BO0« ees | OF THE SCHOOL DIRECTORS OF CENTRE H, ¥, MUSSER, tug been duly granted fo the undersiynes, she On New State Road Abe health. This fact proves that while Ca- Seat ——————— — " INKLE sept wi 'LEASAKT GAP tarrh ix a local disease, it is greatly in- ; . a J. H RUNKLE, would respectioily request Any pernoas Knowing PLEABAI * MILLHEIM HALL BORO BCHOOL DISTRICT, FOR CHAY, A. MILLER, | themselves indebiea to the estate to make fm i Sushoed Or conatitudond) Cimamtions. oh, iia 922 : Auditors mediate payment and those having claims - | HALL/B CATARR J EL is a a 3 al) YEAR ENDING JULY 1st, 1922, ) iD same to present them duly suthen - Tonic and acts through the blood upon (From the Journal S——— Witnes our hands this 3rd day of July, 1922 ticated, for settlement, OPEN E EVE RY SUN DAY the mucous surfaces of the body, thus Mi Bernadine Reifsnyder is visit- | Whole number of schools... .... 4 {iness our hands this dr Fo Me SAVILLA BREON FOREMAN reducing the Inflammation and assisting is Sernauin Pi Nu chers employed b rp } Bap'y a got soutr! Nature in restoring normal conditions, umber of teaches mploy F. P. FLORAY, Bec 0338 Executrix, > Je and aunt, Mr, and Mrs | Number of pupils enrolled in all . +500 ¥4 . —— | All Druggists. Circulars free. ing her uncie pup n > * CRAWFORD, P '8 . i . Arthur Gensler, at Harrisburg A chools ally etandi 8 E. W. CRAWFORD, Tzes., _A_DMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. — QUICK LUNCHES, ICE CREAM, ¥. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohlo. e p > 2 “ . verage a y attendance - BK i ———————— Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Porter and child, | Amount of tax levied for school SOFT DRINKS, A A nm——— Letters of Administration on the esiste of . re 4 Pa . of Springfield, Ohio, motored to Mill- jo PUTPORES SEsfmIitia itn 3208) 0p 1 1: 8 9 = ====="5] | EMANUEL SMITH, late of Potter Township TOBACCO AND CIGARS. Mrs. Crandall (Towa) Tells How She , iy Stopped Chicken Losses heim last Thursday and are guests of TREASURER'S ACCOUNT, |. | Centre County, deceased. . - i Mrs. Porter's mother, Mrs. Wm. 8. MONEY RECEIVED, Shelton. Balance on hand from last year, Letters of Administration on the above estate 8, 8. HORNER, Proprietor. “Last spring, rats killed a] our baby chicks, Wish having been duly granted the undersigned, they et - . 1'd known shout Rat-Sgap before, With just one Rou nd Trip would respec A [aquest all persons knowing | 04 large package we killed swarms of rats. They won't thewselves indebed 10 tae este 10 ID8EY AINE - ——— : = ot th *s hate { bet” be y Mrs. Benjamin Gordick and little Received from State appropriations diate payment, and those having claims wi w..rl get this year's hatches, TH bet.” Rat-Gosp is guste Mrs. Benjam ; a From Juz Soli wed Prlaanstjsn ity i the seme to present them duly authenticated for 1 M SM ITH aoteed sod sells for 35¢, 65¢, $1.25. daughter, of Detroit, Mich., arrived in doa DH owes p aly 284 50 | settlement. * 4 . Suid sod guaranteed by Millheltn on Thursday evening andare | From ali other sources... .... 82 95 | CENTRE HALL LEAL BMITH, AUCTIONEER, *. M. Smith, Mabel Arney, Centre Hall ot " are - f Mrs. te "279% 50 | » 1 OC, Dale, Esq. Administrators, mts tk %F A . . ap visiting her parents, Mr. ‘and Mrs Total receipts .... Ln 86 50 | TO At hur 8, Dale Eeq., 7 o. Amini CENTRE HALL, PA ng | Solomon Columbus. — z ’ oSlp Spring Mills, Pa. R. 1 ro sale or small sale—good ser- | Mills; Louder's Store, Oak Hall Bta. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hosterman and MONEY PAID OUT. { antic If | . : - Coes ” Arge | r small 4 ; au . i 4 r s+ vig- | For teachers’ wages 540 01 | I CYRUS BRUNGART, vice guaranteed children, of Buffalo, N. Y., after vis Amount paid teachers for attending i a . fv rates are reasonable: all us} ommunity sicnic-—Centre Hall- A AIST 0, W. C. Meyer, Spring J TICE OF THE PEACE. iting home friends In this section and Institute | JUS E For rent, repairs, eto. a motor trip to Atlantic City and Phil- | por text books... sears 2 A Wildwood, Ocean City, Cape May, | tes apel CONTE B HALL, ys eolecting adelphia, returned home Monday. For Sonpiles oti, Hel te Me 3 05 Sea Isle City. Anglesea, Avalon A Legal wii igs bf all classes,’ Incluting P. H. Musser and R. 8, Stover on For foal. coliciics sr esisvens nese 35 24 \ v) .~ ] ohn : | deeds, mortgage agreements, ete. mar » Cv & : . wueaday afterhoou Went to. Phiiadel- | Fessl lax talenar................ oo Peermont, Stone Harbor ce liceascs and hunters’ Yeommen secured lee Just spread it on a phia, having received a message an- Secretary suliry and powage bi 2 ww iT nertalnlng i Nee } j auditors’ fees, . } -=Th d — i Ag Suh n ; a ' ae Th aa oa i : . ouncing the serious fines of JW. | For Jatiors service ais io a | | attended to prompt out 23 he Board. The moment {hey Musser, brother and father-in-law re- To Slate Sohaot Emplosons’ Retire- Aug, 10, 34, Sop 3 t Boar . . 162 85 — ss BR a a a a of h i h . D : spectively of the two gentlemen. BL pT : TICKETS GOO | NING 3 {onc it 4 fy I 0g | pD. J. Nieman and daughters, Leah For all other purposes’ ‘and sunary Vy 16 LYS { in parlor of and Miriam, on Sunday motored to SR POTAEE exe : : ; Ee - ees, a ; 2 us i bo i Insu ra nce and t ; 2 : 5 caliph tis 7 = = ( Mail Orders Promptly Fil i) Cleacfield to visit I. W. Nieman and Total money paid out ..... River Bridge Rout nts extra, round : 5 - % ) family. Upon their return home on EEBOUROES : Real Estate ) ek i oa og 2 : FOR SALE BY Monday they were accompanied bY) op on pang 374 Ji 2rStorovers 2 | Pel 22. A.E.KERLIN & SON Lester and Rosaline, who were visilors Won - LA . Y CENTRE HALL, PA. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Ulrich, of Green-| None. tion rom $ An os 4 ibe ine LE : ville, 8. C.. were arrivals in Millheim We hereby certify that we have examined the % 3 4 3 SEE US FIRST : i ’ n ¢ | shove snd find it correct, Saturday morning and are guests ol THOS. L. MOORE ' ET r. rs. Bd. 1. Musser. Ther J H. KNARR, P En ‘ Mr. ang Mrs. Ea. 1 Jusser, 9 LETTIE BRUNGART, |. ennsylvania . h daughter-in-law, Mrs. Bruce Ulrich, Auditors, 4 and two children, of Wilkinsburg, are Witness our hands this 10th day of July, 1922, Sy sicim L ! Chas. D. Bartholomew £ Iso visitors at the Musser home. J. G. DAUBERMAN, Pres, a} leh i CENTRE HALL, PA i ais PLOTS EDW, E. BAILEY, Bec'y The Kout ihe Broadway Limi = 4 i 3 ors POR Arve reree TTI rreTIT TIT YYY . GEORGES VALLEY, “EINANCIAL REFORT— Se = lel R I Stat Sh MILLHEIM Mr. and Mrs. Danlel Ripka, of 2 OF THE SCHOOL DIRECTORS OF POTTER I o 8 College, visited at the F L. atthe TOWNSHIP BCHOOL DISTRICT, FCR i home THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING FIRST Mre. B. F. Herman MONDAY IN JULY, ye McCu ns me down from Alto is EE hd . . : i E' i Mnmon CATT Whole sumber of schools ¥ ! . 3 2 en “eo A i na to attend the Lutheran piend o Number teachers em plovie 2 LEAR # Phos oad : av of 5 ; , Cn wieitine | Whole puwber sche lan lo atiebs ee a . . . ” v i Saturday, and spent 3 Ahce their many friends here Average dal AY Sjen abe SC im and’ Gatghier | Number wile levied lor erlili yi mi A ER | For the purpose i ned, is the Best Sell-Pro- Ay 2 Blanche, of Milimont, spent a | > a ; B he : 1 one Wimen, seid «tov ar rs | led Vehicle in the World. ie oo dst as sd : Balance on hand from last year y Gm { pe £ é Cie the ri at itera Mille From State appropriations a } - . 5 : ! From tax collector 12508 ot Hi Mrs. Newton Zerby | visi NET | From sales of boures or laud 21 EVERLASTIC . : nlec Mrs. D. D. Decker Talilon . to Ty) is all-weather Mrs Alice Bible “ riniting 3 Total receipts er rh et BAIL en ROOFING insurance Madisonburg Transportation of pupils 1074 ee Y Bo sg groans oe 54 A Barrett Everlastic Roof on your buildings will keep Transfers of Real Estate. pairing 1508 5 them tight and free from leaks and trouble. Storms won't sn Parks, et bar, to Matt Fen- colibri don or Hstitiate 0 affect an Everlastic Roof. Zero weather won't make it hard . d : ’ nd : "ure f vehielo--tonyris od the name and OD = tract in South Philipsburg: $800. | Purchase of toa bocks : and brittle. The hottest sun won't make it soft and mushy. ne hicie--CopyTij the name and popu was, et al, to C wick pf Secretary 1 larizod the t ve T CRE ys ON " ONE byes, Bs C. 1. Quick, | fslaty of Beerela : Barrett roofings are known all over the country. They | larized the type. THERE IS ONLY ONE Burnside twin; $1% Debit 44 d iv SEful pasd = have made good for over half a century. i SPEED WAGON ; i hi 13% + th . ie i s ID. White, ¢t ux to Martha Treasurer 14 1] Ww } d { : + f “ ~f { cab 3 > 5 State College: | Printing and auditor’ fees 2 ¢ are headquarters lor this famous roofing. Must Be a Reo. Tuition paid to other districts 1% Miscellaneous Floyd Bressler, et ux. to Mrs. Limle| yout expenditures... iE Bellefonte Hardware Co. | A GOOD LINE FO SELECT FROM Avery, tract in Smugit Franklin Woomer, ¢t al, t rt. W RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES 2 ———— — Liha) . v “ r r ar} > AA Cash on hang 60 Of un R I ( ) N A Si i WY | | | 3 Ingram, tract in Taylor twp.: $2.70 be 5 A iL a. 3 a Rd Spring Creek cemets Mitchell, et ul, tract In College twp. re ns KNIGHT and OVERLAND $40. John 8. McCargar's exrs. to Harry Open and Closed Model: H. Ruhl, tract in Bellefonte; $7.100 FORD Cars and Service. R. Maffett, et ux, to W. H. Harp- ster, tract in College twp.: $150 John A. Erb to John Jones, tract in South Philipsburg: $1.00 I. G. Gordon Foster et al, to Chas W. Straub, tract in Stat eCollege: $450 United States Tires Reduced 25 Per Cent. off list NOW IS YOUR TIME TO BUY Clarence Local Union No. * 1871, Olarence Cooperative Assn, tract in Snow Shoe; $7,000 A. B. Curtis & Co. to W. W, Phelps, tract in Rush Twp.: $3.000 I Gordon Foster, et al. to Clair W Robinson, tract in State Colege: $500 “411 : = B= / 7 = WW EAVER PUBLIC SALE. MILLHEIN, PA HIM iii FITTV TIT ITT, ry rr 2 In Decker Valley, on the George TV: Gentzel tract of land, located | OW Cc as er I cr 8 MHAes East East State Forest House, SATURDAY, AUGUST 12th, 10 A. M. Became Mastei ¥ Tire Builder This public sale consists of a good lumber job outfit, such as a Frick Traction Engine, Frick Sawmill, ev- f I erything in good Minning order. Just finished sawing out a tract of timber N 1903, driving the “008” racing Arter ican tires that have ever taken car, Barney Oldfield started his firs t place in the French Grand Prix. career of victories that late The y have won for three consecu- earned him the title of “Master re "years in the B00-mile Indian- and everything will be sold. Driver of The World.” To over- Hye Bay horse, 7 years old, weight 1600; come the t k thax f= apolis Sweet stakes. So far in 1022, gh : : e¢ ¢ tire weaknesses that made BF . bay mare, 7 yrs. old, weight 1660; bay racing difficult and dangerous, he Ol Id! ed 3 have lowered four World's NOW mare, 8 Ys. old, weight 1350; bay studied tires—specified materials— ecores end Seven track records. horse, 8 yre. old, weight 1700; dark supervised construction. bay horse, 11 yrs. old, weight 1660 lbs. he Wichita Test Run gave evi- "hese are all food high-class “horses, Today, Barney. Oldfield is know dice of Oldficld superiority in tour- Is the Ti me to Do and in fine condition. One pair was as the “Master Tire Builder.” Pg—when a set of four Cords cov- purchased at a Shrack horse sale in Starting with the crude tives which ered 34,626 miles over rutted, frozen, : Centre Hall, 2 years ago, for $630, carried the “099” one mile in sixty winter roads—a performance ate b good sets harness, 3 heavy wag- 7 diy seconds, Oldfield gradually de- tested by the Mayor of Wichita, ~ + ons, 100-gal. gas tank, 1 bbl. lubricat- . ’ o Th R J b eh - veloped his famous Cords—a sct of at Repair Jo « Goal which covered 500 miles at eighty- See your dealer and get a set of oll, 2 sleds, lot of chains, 2-story build : eight miles an hour witho thes go r u Ink. ome meal bulldog. ary Soci It. g u ut a e rugged tires that Barney Old change. field h lot of manure, complete blacksmith g ie 3 Sgvelopsd hos petiected outfit, some ha nd grain, bed d . A" Of pracliC re bad cloth Tor y an a Yr , In three years Oldfield tires have experience. Their performance will won every important race on Amer- convince you that they are “Th ets, lot of cookin t ils, A . . 8 uiensia, 2 cook ican speedways. They are the only Most Trustworthy Tires Built,” stoves, chickens, household furniture, about 100 loads of stove wood cut » short, and many other articles not BN go nd Band will be pres- ; X 5 5 | » p ¥ gate | | Cr esson Lumber Co. ent and furnish musie. LUNCH, ice eream and soft drinks \ 3 x 3 »” : ST. ATE COLLEGE, PA. perved. 1. P. Mayes, auct, WB: 1 Y J. G. MARKS, Sec. and Treas. C. D. Bartholomew, clerk. J. M. KLINE, Beavertown, Pa. The Centre Reporter, $1.60 a year