The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 28, 1922, Image 5

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. LUCAT AND PERSONAL,
Transfers of Real Estate, PUBLIC SALE REGISTER. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS,
Willlam H. Humes, ¢t al, to Maude | — "
"wt ro | grim Fr SEPTEMBER 20th XECUTRIX'S KOTICE—~
Penn State y the first football § Harrison, tract in State College; $650. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 80th, nt
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’ i | i Letters testamentary on the estate of mit S arage
game of the season, on Saturday, by Adam H. Krumrine, et ux, to W. [10 o'clock, 1 mile south of Spring Mills, | MATTHIARE W EAGLEY, late of Grege Town.
Robert Neff is teaching a score of 54 to 0 elton, tract In State College: $400, POTTERS MILLS.
Axe Mann. J. Li
Wanted Immediately—One cook and
After the coal, the bill,
Hzra Harter will sell: 4 cows, § heifers, | Centre County, Pennsylvania, deceased,
i Letters testamentary fn the above eftits have
Spangler, et al, to Benjamin H 8 steers, 1 bull, 1 wes, ram, brood] ing been duly eranted to the uncerivnes she
band concert on Nittany mountain in] Box 264, State College, of ‘phone Bel
the near future.
. : Ale fs 1 org . . Sills asia ‘ s . ys | Would respectingdy re QUORL BDY DelsOns snowing
Musser Coldron is planning for a]two girls as helpers. Write M. Mateer, | Shaffer, tract in Bellefonte; $5! | sow, chickens. At the game time and
Jasper R. Brungart to John T Place Annle Weaver will sell a lot of | mediate payment und hose having claims
i Beainst the same to vresent oem duly suthen. Do Tt t Next Job of Re-
"mn :s ( tap. | i 8 MARY WEAGLEY
John T. Spiyler, ux, to Ger: iow 8 {ahes oe MES, MN A s “a
a " ye ’ Exeeutrix, pairing on Your { ar.
trude Mitchell! t bar, 4rs Ntate
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& themselves indeblec to the state 10 meke im. | Give Me an Opportunity to
5b. gt Spangler, tra 5 Rebersburg; $700 | home made quilts, table cloths, sheets, Heated, for settlement
od Bpring Mills, Pa.
College $6.250 i FOR SALE~—Light Ford truek, in
. Mr, an Mrs. T as 8 Toss, f
Saturday is the date set for the and M Fhoma i “
. “ . Altoona, spent a few va at the ome
sale of farm stock, ete, by Ezra Hart itoona pen few days at the hom
f Mrs Coss’ its, Mr. and irs, C.
er, at Spring Mills. of Mi Foss’ parents, Mr. anda Mi
F. Emery Pp
Sunday morning Rev. John H. Kell. Miss Stell at sud ‘ig 3} | Brandt, tracy ea power engine.~. FP. SMITH, Potte:
er, of China Grove, North Carolina : : . : David F Kapp, ux | Mills. Pa 91
. i ner post in th laeal ye i ft 7 it ten Coles a Special
held services in the Union church at Holmes, tract hr Hegae Ly ’ pecia
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
GENUINE FORD PARTS
' OIL FOR SALE
good condition; also Reo car that can CYRUS BRUNGART,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
CENTRE HALL, PA.
Annie Brandt
converted into good truck or farm
—— eo attention given to collecting.
VAS mn : el ‘ | a Avy . “cs ‘ . AR riting 11 els " “11s 44 !
Farmers Mills n Ya apen Rebecea Stickler | 4 JERSEY RED PIGS FOR SALE, |I##al writings of all classes, including |
% s Mill } Bellef ; i deeds, mortgages, agreements, ete, mar
t viieionte
riage licenses and hunters’ licenses secured
G.F.SMITH
: These pigs are about g weeks old and
Clayton Musser, who sold his farm Gar- | in fine condition and eligible to regis- and all matters pertaining to the office
to George W. Sharer, will move to $7,- | tration ; two are males and two females attended to promptly. : ; jan1-23 Mariz & Bradford w
the L. R. Lingle farm at FRFarlystown Geo. L. Horner, Pleasant Gap, Pa. - ‘ - Martz iradford wil
when #t is vacated next spring by H
E. Fye.
Worth = Be im. eset ie. sale of farm stock and implements
. : 3 Old Fort, on Monday, March 19th
Last day to pay. tax to qualify for vertise. 2 iin
Leroy Puff is again back to
November election
The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year. The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year.
sylvania railroad service, which
to enter the NVorld W
volunteer. He is now in a tower, t L. He eo cts to spend ‘hristma : izer, tract in Spring twp
Pre-Opening For Fall
spectators, if not plaintiffs of fend Sidon 3. Stover. tract inStat lege 500
occasion demands,
From Casper, Wyoming, comes
announcement that Calvin Smith
formerly of Centre Hall, is papa
boy, who has been named John Frank
lin, in honor of
Smith, former
A considerable number
from this immediate
attending the sessions
court, which opened Monday,
plant in the Centre
porter building is bein
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
Just to announce to our friends and customers
that we are ready to show Fall merchandise.
A complete line of Ladies’ Coats and Dresses.
The greatest showing of the newest and most exquisite models in the best colors and
materials shown here,
Paige and Lady Duff Hats on Sale Here. A
New Line just added to our shelves, right from New York. Any hat shown of the
most individual style. No two alike. Come in and try them on and be convinced.
steam to the vapor sys
is being done by
I'he same company
o this office by F. K. Frank has | Frederick, Marviand. She w accom. [mr, Miroy, Pa. see Complete Line of Men's Clothing, Overcoats
Frank says
Mossoms or
We can outfit you in the most up-to-the-minute styles.
we have had
deli Ja debe BL Eater who serves mmo The Best Assortment of Shirts, Ties & Hats.
Miss H LZ x » . » . . 1 *
Mrs. E. S. Ripka, lgft on Tues-| Mrs F MF nite Hall, Hg lt ron fiz. Wend, Just what you need for traveling ; greatest assortment of nicely fitted luggage.
for Virginia: College, Roanoke,/icame to Yor] Soo Anything you necd to outfit the man, woman or child, can be found in this
MILLHEIM
PENN.
DEPARTMENT
STORE
KESSLER’S
Centre
operated by the Cen
Evaporating Company. An
motor has been installed a:
given a general
now the plant is
der than for some
Mr. and Mrs. Willam H Homan C S56 Years 01g Today.
are contemplating an automobile trip he Reporter felicitates ou
through Illinois during the month of man, H. W
October, Last spring
couple re-
tired from active farm life and moved
to Centre Hall, but to date little time
has been spent in idleness. The trip
v1
will be a vacation well
earned long | school member,
HE prosperity of OUR district has increases by “leaps
bounds” in the past five years,
Why ?
BE ance being seventy-elght years.
3 % Mr. Kreamer remarkably
If present plans go through the L healt? . y it
. goo! health and t hose anillar
Men's Bible Class in the Lutheran 3
. with his true age woul
Sunday-school, on Sunday morning. : .
. that h has passed
will be taught by a Penn State stu- : .
3 v years mark. His physical
dent, who will be secured through the
Because more and more p:ople are recognizing
the advantages of spending their money with
their home merchants.
tut is that of a man
cooperation of WV 3 F Harkins
of the State College Lutheran church
. . in interest
The class officers desire a full attend- :
worth while, an 3 word
ance, :
and ready smi
If you want to avoid a penalty, pay If you meet J r today Ix b irs spent (don’t mind how fow)
your school tax before October 18 (Thursday) take Y the hand Bring their profit back to you
After that date five per cent. will be If spent within your district
ind extend your felicitations lil
added. On other taxes you will have Jie
until Novembér 1st before the expira-
Fire at Milesburg. Patronize Centre Hall Stores first—
tion of the five per cent. discoun The other Saturday afternoon be
This will be worth remembering all] tween the hours of two and three o'-
the more since the sky is the limit of | clock. the barn on the farm of Will
(Ee
Altoona stores for those needs which cannot be
supplied in your home town,
taxes, oam A. Thomas below Milesburg was
entirely destroyed by fire. Mrs. Thom-
The Keeler company, in Williams
port, has given Harry Kuhn, of Poals-
burg, employment. The company in-
# i i ¢ al ame a Milesh ‘
stalls heating plants, and Mr. Kuhn]i"8 at a ball game at Milesburg
Neighbors seeing the smoke pouring
a8 was the only person at home at
the time, the rest of the family he-
Wednesday--Suburban Day«-
created for you.
has had some experience in plumbing
He is now boarding in Williamsport,
but as soon aes # house can be obtain-
ed, Mrs. Kuhn and baby will also go to ately sent an alarm to Bellefonte and
that city. the Logan Fire Company was on the
scene just as the whole barn burst
Those who attended the Lewistown |into flames, making it so hot that the
fair will regret to learn that their fa- firemen were driven back. The live
out of the building rushed over and
informed Mrs. Thomas who Immedi-
Come early ; meet your friends; stay the day
in restaurants, theatres and stores.
vorite in the auto races—Fay Wool
was killed in a race in Saginaw, Mich.
igan. His Ford car ran into the fence,
and the steering rod which broke, was
drivén through his body, Killing him
almost instantly. At Lewistown his
* Ford speedster won nearly every race
and was acclaimed one of the most
stock and implements were saved, but
the entire crop of grain was destroy -
ed, which is a heavy loss to Mr. Thom-
as as there wns no insurance on it.
The building was insured for $1,500,
The fire is supposed to have been caus.
ed by spontaneous combustion. Work
will be started immediately on the
chance-taking drivers in the events.
.
erection of a new barn.
Always deal with Booster members.
Look for the emblem of “Community Service.”