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THURSDAY, DECEM BER 21, BOROUG n SCHOOL Intermediate grade, 1922 REPORT. cent of at- The fol- lowing pupils were present every day month: AMred Grove, Rus- Goodhart, Clifford Meyer, Haroid Bradford, Paul Martz, Frank Myradith Coldron, John Riter, George Fred Luse, Philip McClenahan, Smith, Bailey, William Weawvdr, Bruce Hartley, James Weaver, Martz, Thelma Brungart, Frances Weaver, Maud Rees, Kathryn Smith, Myla Brad - ford, Sara Smith, Sa- Smith, Margaret Delaney, Mary Helen Odenkirk, Margaret Me- Helen Meyer, Marian Meyer, Genevieve Ade- Madaline Em- Por tendance, boys 99, girls 99%, . during the sel Rines, Riter, uce Richard therine Margaret Rudy, Spyker, Margaret rah Redber, Clenahan, Olle Glexiner, Ruble, Lois Packer, Helen Rines, Mar- The following spelling line Dinges, Miri: Smith, erick, vn Gross, Fay Rees, per Hartley, Thelma Brungart, Margaret Bradford, Helen Meyer, Richard Baidley, Rudy. —T. lL. teacher. ian made 100 cent in tests: Bruce Myla Spyker, iruce Smith, Margaret Moore, Meeting Centre County Farm Bureau, The Centre County Farm Bureau will in Bellefonte, 9:30 a. An the discussion innual session beginning at m, tem will be tion providing for an im- vinge in the constitution. Centre County held On the same day the *arm Products Show will be REBERSBURG, res have put on their Christ y and make a fine appearance is attending school of ‘hristmas vacation of home ern part the state, home for the ( the ints Mrs. widow Samuel her Sam nursing a 3 a hog. Evanvelical S * thet bite of tainment week. At pared this been pre employed piace hob ale nto his own property and follow his trade, pentering GEORGES VALLEY. business trip ngle make a Saturda Reeder returned to time at hier spending some the er som, J .C. Reeder ingle, Duluth, Minn, spent last week with his many 1 his place. -~ Samuel 1 hee sngle, who has past summer, family, of home of his son. at present are Ripka and ROY Mrs. J with Ww aunt, Gobble spent a few days Mrs John this writing, Miss Martha Hoy, James her Megsimer, who is IH at has Foust who been staying at the home, vas called to her home at Sober on ac- wn count of her mother's iliness, Fri- day C. BE Johnstown from the heres, Ackerman came down Inst Saturday to spend Christmas season with his family After New will Johnstown will be employed all Year's he return to where he winter SPRING MILLS Merry Christmas to everybody. The sleigh bells Jingling rily. a Mrs, Sleiffer offered her home but as she did offer it was not sold. The Lutheran 8 8 will hold an teriainment on Satupday evening, the Reformads on Bunday evening. Harvey Decker. and wife moved the C. P. Long farm, in Penn ahilp, on Monday. The schools work are mer for sale on not Saturday have an en and to have resumed their after a closing of a few days on acoount of the new furnace not work- ing properly. Planos and Player Planos. George E. Meyer, the plano man at Boalsburg, has several pianos and player planos on hand that he offers at greatly reduced prices up to Christ. mas, CBeveral hundred students from Penn Mane were carried to their homes on 8 speci) over, the focal branch, on Saturday, THe Q hristmas vacation be- Ban with § close of the work on Fri day, : ar PUBLIC SALE WEDNESDAY, MARCH Rishel, will REGISTER. 28, at 10 b miles south of Live-stock lot household Percheron Centre Hall, sell: and also mares. goods. Pure-bred I.. F. Mayes, auct, 10 a. west MARCH 268th, immediately THURSDAY, at m., A, W, Alexander, of Old Fort, will implements, ¥. sell: Farm stock, household goods, Clean-up sale. L. Mayes, ®uct. FARM FOR § SALE. DESIRABLE FARM, containing 120 | | Buffalo Valley, Three and outbuild located in Union Pa., brick acres, County, for sale. floor ban} sheds and Fertile mile from church Write or éall Yipon CURTIS CC. Lewisburg berm, house, variety ol Half store ings, apple orchard fruit on premises soil school, and LESHER, ’'n LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTA ANNUAL MEETING. Hall, Pa., ec Meeting Centre Annual hoMers of The Firs Hail, Pa. house The entre banking 1023 purpose gth, ANNUAL ELECTION, fonte, on between the hours M., for for the ensuing year GEORGE M. Fisher, Sec'y the election MITCHELL, Vice-Pres Frank DR. E. A. ROUSE EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Will Be At The CENTRE HALL HOTEL Wednes., Dec. 27 9A. M.to 9P. M, SPECIAL REDUCTION on all Glasses for THIS TRIP ONLY of $2, $3 and $5. Take advantage of this opportunity. REMEMBER THE DATE 27th OF DECEMBER. : LUDENS MENTHOL COUCH ORDPS for nose and throat Give Quick Relief SE COMPLETE LINE OF CHAMPION FARM MACHINERY and REPAIRS Be sure you see the Champion Line and get prices before buying any farm ime plements you may need, CB FLINK - - Centre Hal , . - . * CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTION A year's subscription The Centre Reporter For $1.50 Fifty times during the year the recipient will think of your kindness. . . . . . - to EE ® 3 8% 5 8 FF 8 8 x { pe. EDI rath Gs Re . ll Apo eS C hildren’s MEDICINE “I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and given itto my children on many occasions and am thoroughly acquainted with its good qualities. Let any one troubled with a cold or cough use it and he will be quickly convinced of its superi- ority,” writes Mis. C. H. Wopds, Decatur, lll. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is for sale by druggists every- ' whe, 35 cents per bottle; large W. E. BARTGES size 60 cents. . «Auctioneer... Terms Reasonable, Satisfaction Guaranteed, Give me a trial, CENTRE HALL, R warn pm reall’? : fA Lneariil, i Those subject to frequent “colds in the head’ will find that the use of HALL'SH | to Ca Systern and render them less liable colds, Repeated attacks of Acute tarrh may lend to Chronle Catarrh, HALL'S CATARRH MEDIC INE | taken ory and acts through the Blood on the Mucous surfaces of the | bystem, thus reducing the inflammation | and assisting Nature In restoring normal | conditions, All Druggists, ¥. J. Cheney & Co., Circulars free Toledo, Olio. “peas AMES W. SW Aub JUSTICE OF THE PEACE LINDEN HALL, CENTRE CO. PA Deeds, Mortgages, Wills, &e, writlon aro «x eruted with care. All legs) business prov pti attended to, Hpecial ationtion given to seit | thos of Estates, Marriage Licenses, Anis bile Licenses, and al! other Appic ar Blanks kept on hand, Nov 2h 3 ord rs among friexds ard he genuine guaranteed hosiery, men, women and children, ing. We ray §1 an hour for spare 8 week for full ume Wilte, INTrENATIONAL Norristown, Pa full Hoes . BTOCKING iL 5. oin the Christmas Savings Club AT — The First National Bank Centre Hall, Pa. STARTS SATURDAY, DEC. 23, "22 iy ft, acen- de systemat- CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUB offers you an opportu: Our other purpose week sum of for Christmas, or auy you de for a specific mulsate a nice money sire, by setting as a small portion’ of your earnings each ieally, No matter time, what your station In life, a lithe extra money will come In handy for Christmas. There Is to eall at Then make the cost 1, All that Club deposit. fee, join. is necessary make Is no membership or any our Bank and sour first until the plas 3 each week (or monthly) from now ind you will rec + pont Interest two wieks before Ch il come In Iu small deposit 3 maturity Club elve the full amount paid in istmas, time when a little just at a § ndy You will never miss the small deposits weekly, and will be most agree. ably surprised to see how easily you have acegmulated a nice sum of mon- ey for Christmas, You ean join one or any of the following elasses as you wish: CLASS § week for the for $2.54, cenls each next 50 weeks, On a cheek Requires a deposit of December 15th you will receive plus interest, CLASS 14, tequires a deposit of 10 cents each week for 50 weeks, Om December 15th sou will receive a check for 85, plus interest, CLASS 25, 25 cents each week for 50 week. On December cheek for Requires a deposit 15¢ h, 1923, of you will receive a £12.50, plus interest, CLASS 56, 30 cents each week for 50 weeks, On December check for Requires a 15th, 1923, deposit of youn will receive a $25, plas interest , Cl of 81.00 each week for a check for $50, plus Interest, ASS 100, Requires a deposit 50 weeks. On December 15, 1923, yon will receive bY Interest will be pald on deposits that are fully pald at maturity, but if depositors fall to keep up payments Check will be Issued for the amount pald in only, without Interest, Everybody welcome, froth the baby to Grandfather and Grandmother. JOIN YOURSELF—GET YOUR FRIENDS TO JUIN, BEFORE Building SEE Cresson Lumber Co. STATE COLLEGE, PA. J. G. MARKS, Sec. and Treas. Both Phones For Practical and Useful A Gifts-—for “Gifts That Last” Make R. S. STOVER’S JEWELRY STORE Your Shopping Headquarters FOR LADIES Line of Wrist ®30, FOR GENTS, Complete Men and #12 Dismond Rings ment of Stone LaValllers Bracelets, Watehes— Watches to 236. Rings—FEmblem and Stone Rings. Fobs and (halns, PR Pins—Sthele for Boys 1.50 to Assort. nds. Large of and Rings all Lockets, Brooches and Cufi Links and and In Sets, Fountain Safety Razors, Tie and Bar Pins. Pearl Beads, Manicure Assortment Tollet, Fie, all Fine of Pens, French Ivory and Traveling Sets, Iraveling Sets—Ivory and Ebony. Silverware of Shaving Sets, Efe. Single Pieces, (Cloekse~Mantle { ameras kKinds-—Sets Bags, Lights, Nets, Collar Flash Smoking and and Bedroom, Field Glasses, Ele. nnd and Glass Supplies, Purses I mbrelias, Cat and China. LC Don’t Fail to Visit This Store When Doing Your Holiday Shopping R. S. STOVER MILLHEIM Jeweler - THE REO SPEED WAGON For the purpose designed, is the Best Seli-Pro- pelled Vehicle in the World, It will haul a pound, a bushel or a gallon, or any multiple up toits rated capacity, CHEAP- other method of ER and quicker than any transportation. Reo conceived the Speed Wagon idea--created the vehicle--copyrighted the name and popu=- larized the type. THERE IS ONLY ONE SPEED WAGON; to be a Speed Wagon it Must Be a Reo. A GOOD LINE TO SELECT FROM REO, NASH, WILLYS- KNIGHT and OVERLAN Open and Closed Model: FORD Cars and Service. United States Tires Reduced Per Cent. off list NOW IS YOUR TIME TO BUY BREON., & WEAVER MILLHEIN, PA. CYRUS BRUNGART, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE CENTRE HALL, PA. Special attention given to collecting. Legal writings of all classes, including deeds, mortgages, agreements, ete. mar. riage loonses and hultters’ llesnses pocured and all matters pertalning ‘0 the office’ attended to promptly.
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