ile ni ons SA = oad his TRL ASAI APOIO FR __ THE CENTRE REPORTER. B| = == Mountain Restaurant | Fars. Catarrh. Moms rm. } THURSDAY, AUGUST 24. 1922 | 2 i T T | I bn. wha they sre. im aod % J - . 4 5 Be | . 1 ug ore than when o re in good : sili | i AUGUS AUGUS On New State Rond Above Reaith. This fact proves that while Ca- es ————————— Fooly i | PLEASANT GAP tarrh is a local disease, it is greatly in- Eat! to b Re | fiu db constitutional conditions, POTTERS MILLS. . | HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE is a a ; ry i ————— { HALL/S CATARRH Homer Treaster and family, of Yea- | i Ta d 1 y La | 1 Tonle and acts Jhrough the blood u on 2 a a OW rr ’ ih, i | , ie mucous surfaces oO e body, us egrtown, spent Sunday at the Witmer 4 be : i | OPEN EVERY SUNDAY reducing the inflammation and assisting Lea home, dg Th be | aE | Nature in restoring normal conditions, festival, | A | All Druggists. Circulars free. 4 A large crowd attended the ee nf v ‘ i Chen & Co. Toledo, Ohio and everything was sold. el 5 E QUICK 11 NCHES, 106 CREAM, : ¥. 3, Chenny yy ’ Charles Condo, of Milroy, spent Sun- : x 2 ! SOFT DRINKS, | — day with his parents here. A i, ; TOBACCO AND CIGARS, | A Rat That Didn't Suaell After Michael Smith spent a week with 5 o ® ie hk! | t—bcm— Being Dead for Three Months his friends In camp and he sald that : a “3 ™, A We will give a . 8. HORNER, Proprietor. € he had: the best time of his life. “’I pwear it was dead three months,” writes Mr. J. ' i dav 40 Sykes (N. J. “1 saw this rat eve : Bush meeting fs being held in Roy- | 04 pa y Jy Ty day: put some § A ry Sng Bnd IE Fi 1 . . a ———— ——————————————————1 Eat.Snsp behind a barrel. Months afterwards, my er's woods for ten days; everyone is 5s { y ig . oh R | D unt of wife looked behind the barrel, There it was dead. faire. Snide 18CO M. STITH invited. gobi 4 Boe tate Eat-Susp sells in three sizes for 35¢, G65¢, $1.25, All you hear now ig “Are you going aX Fe he ¥ vel : os | 50d and guarssteed by 2 : pe fH HE 5 8 | AUCTIONEER. 1 to the Lewistown fair? : Mh NN i Re | oO i C. M.Bmith, Mabel Arney, Centre Hall; George Auman and Frank Smith a i CENTRE HALL, PA. C. P. long Co, W. C. Meyer, Spring : 5 es Ye ’ Eyer, riLE started a garage at this place. i | Large sale or small sale—good ser- tin: A ‘s Bio } Those who attended a quilting at the DR, LOUIS DAMMERS i | Oo JAarge sai r smai Al g Mills; Louder's Biore, Oak Hall Sta. : : By ruaranteed Michael Smith home were Mrs. Sweet- - . wood, Mrs. Henry Foust, Mrs. Blaine Philadelphia Eyesight Specialist Palmer, Mrs. Frank Palmer, Mrs. Ww \ v pocommes MS Seorpe Mot ONE DAY ONLY on all sales of furniture made during the mick, Mrs itmer JO, Mrs, of. avis . Mover and Mrs. Wilkinson. CENTRE HALL | MONTH OF AUGUST a » . i - Ce «4 FOLDZEM Just spread it on a (From the La a FRY 388 to3 pm. i BEDROOM SUITS PAVENPORT SUITS a Board. The moment {hey re aaah uri the MY SPECIAL OFFER § FIBER: AND WILLOW SUITS : touch it--they're Done ! : I offer you a perfect fitting FH DININGROOM FURNITURE week. . Miss Leah Nieman hud #8 bed house . pair’ of glasses, including my guest. Miss Laura Mae TaHm, of "Con- scientific eye examination, spe- ALL GRADES OF ROCKERS ETC., nellsville. ¥ Yip =e cial ground lenses, latest style 8 ee ihe ehioro Pa / ir \ FOR SALE BY Miss Edna Cork "of State ‘College, 1s shelFeye glass or spectacle and § — LT — ’ : ’ us p a guest atw=the home of Mr, and Mrs | aq elegant case at a Special i i no a A. E. KERLIN & SON H. CC. Hassinger Low Price of , i : N U S CENTRE HALL, PA. Miss Lucy Brown, of York, Is Visit- gi ew p-to-Date tock to ’ "y ing Her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. $3 COMPLETE and Mrs. "A. H. Stover. This Visit Only i select from. Dr. 8. G. Kreider, of Plainfield, Ind, ce To was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. LOUIS DAMMERS : Motz one day last week. 1017 Walnut St. Phila., Pa. Mr. and Mrs. EA. Evans and daugh- . fad Bin vr | Smm— | gM CAMPBELL [|| Y}JHEN the One-Room Reifsnyd the he- | VA f omy ee fie . . € ne-noo guests at the ifsnyder home My rates are reasonable; all 1 ask op The Centre Reporter, $1.00 a year. i (Mail Orders Promptly Filled) ginning of the week A a “evera da on her Recs ee Wai : J | School House Gives months with her parents, Mr. and A. Kessler, returned home on Tu en a tony Fama ani = rm | Place to the Consoli- i BATS To 8 | | dated School, Is Proper At- | tention Given to Pupil Transportation ? iis heen at ut two months a 1d £2 1 3 , 1. I'he old-time one-room school house brought the school a to the children. The new-time Consolidated Rural School Speed Limit Notlee. ! 3 hereby given that thi ! calls for bringing *h 1 to the school, That's how vital it is that proper consideration be given to the factor ff 11 envy rnp on $2 O1 puptl transporias MOTORIZED TRANSPORTATION of pupils is the r Vaiororoed wari fi ep $f nrera rig L2IEROSY INCI VE OWaras iral school consolidation. Without it the consolidated school could not be a 100 per ~ . Lhd Cent. SUCCESS, THE Reo- Wayne School Wagon is the nationally used pupil transportation system, com- & : ¥ ¥ ’ bines comfort, safety, economy and dependability. Any school district in need of transportation wagons will find that we have, we believe, one of the best systems—cheap Chevolet Motor Company : in upkeep, and carrying from 20 to 40 pupils safely. Dry Fi Announces New Prices Effective August 1st, 19022 We are at your service ; call us. INTERNATIONAL PEACE. I Having by its agitation and by elect- ing to Congress one man, Charles H jects, y ion Woman > Wr TLYTNY J E 4, frage, the Prohibition party now cham- i ASS 3] GER MOD <1.S I pions International and Industrial e= Peace. It wants Prohibition of War- fare with other countries an ng Corsi es at Boe, ed nd Earth, Model Superior Roadster . $5610 oN 3 aan I'lT advocate Model Superior Touring . " $525 Peet Sith all fhe ond. entered tha Model Superior Utility Coupe ‘ $680 ET Model Constitution has been beneficially a- ea A OT ; S60 mended 19 times. Our sacrifice of Model Superior Sedan . & ; blood and treasure, of mothers’ tears Model F. B. Roadster $865 and wives’ heartaches in the War to End War would not have been In Model Touring . $885 V vain. But such matters are for the ”~ ELI R Senate. Our party offers for the U. 8, Model . Coupe $1,325 Senate, Rachel C. Robinson, a wife fy od and mother, against a major and a Model Sedan $1,395 colonel. f elected to the House of Repre- | sentatives, 1 shall favor elimination on as far as possible of all taxes for ~y . i ay Dp Commercial Models ; Light taxes will attract foreign cap- d BUI DIN ital and employ our own. Immigra- an tion laws should be amended to en- courage home-hullders. Ald for moth- Model Superior Chassis : i erg and children would increase our Model Superior Light Delivery MA ERIAL American population. Increased num- berg of contented, healthy citizens are Y i more powerful than armies and navies. Model G Truck Chassis See my article on Government Work 3 for Hard Times. Also on Laborer's Model T Truck Chassis Plight. Independent of either Republican or ALL PRICES F, 0, B. FLINT, MICHIGAN, Democratic caucus, 1 may be able to ; pratmote. measures which neither of ALL MODELS FULLY EQUIPPED. 1b Oo C : em w » sponser for. ; I'll write next on Industrial Peace, Cresson Lu r . Write, sending self-addressed envel- e————eeee ope to ; STATE COLLEGE, PA. smn. ron. |[I| Pecker Brothers - Bellefonte | J. G. MARKS, Sec. ‘and Treas. ——— A = — Superior Four-Passenger " $840 seen waar vor sacs wen | [[f| Decker & Harper State College [|| [| sow poses igan Red Rock wheat, clean of all for elgn seeds; yielded 27 bushels per Decker Brothers - Spring Mills acre this year~M. C. Delaney, Cen- i ere Hall, Bell phone 7T7R32, tp —— ee
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