Hamm Gna — cs aE oo i BS A i a si A ——— mS SN ers Ey a. - i As | ment. HALI/B CATARRH MEDICINE CENTRE HALL, PA. ' tl is a constitutional remedy Catarrhal Deafness is caused by an inflamed con- Special attention glven to collecting. | dition of the mucous lining of the FEusts- chian Tube. When this tube Is inflamed THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22. 19213. offices to be filled, have announced i i IUSTICE OF THE PEACE - me——— the Bedlefonte papers and strange to QUICKLY CURED | LINDEN HALL, CENTRE CO., PA, - — i Deeds, Mortgages, Wills, &c¢, written ard «x a iy they are all from Bellefonte and {| sented with oars, All legal business prom pity * 3 o} ¢ Additional Farm Meetings. . ee A {| attended to. Bpecisl attention given to sett. | | Legal writings of all classes, including you hive a rumbling sound or Imperfect none from any other district, It is «J ast winter 1 caught a i ting of Kataien, Marriage Moouman, oe. | | deeds, mortgages, agreements, ete. mAr- hearing, and when it is entirely closed, . . wobable the outlying districts are malk- {| oe ldconscs, ana ai ne ide AL || tage licenses i unters’ lleenses secured | Deafness is the result. Unless the in. meetings in Centre county will be held probable the outlying « ‘ cold that settled on my {| Blanks kept on hand, Nov 256192 | riage licenses and hb Anters Heenses u flammation can be reduced. you, ys t k follow ing concessions this year, as two years ih I 2 and all matters pertaining to the office] Lo "0 0 destroyed forever. HALL'S next week, as follows: y . . y oul eeprmas ' TRE ¢ orm iy ¥ 1 r lad 4 Hine offices 1 yo « | y - shy attended sto promptly Janl-23 | CATARRH MEDICINE acts through th ago Philipsburg led in fling offices in| lungs and in my bronchial | Blood 0 Tho Macrs rais throtith th the court house. As the campaign ad . Tw a 0 mes aeerss ss se e e . . tem, thus reducing the Inflammation and Tuesday evening, Pme Grove Mills; : . > * tubes, 'wo bottles of 7 . assisting Nature in restoring normal cone 3] vances other places promise to show Public Sales STAMMERING ditions ; wday evening, Aaron Ig; ; ' | 2 rigs fit Wednesday evening, Aaronsburg up.—Clearfield Rafteman's Journal 5 . + i Circulars free. All Druggls 8. Thursday wind, evening, Spning Mills; Chior ad The fifth and last series of farm Monday evening, at Stormstown: : We have purchased 122,000 pair Permanently cured in your home in Friday evening, Howard. Washington's Birthday Exerelse, Cough Remedy U. 8S. Army Munson last Shoes, five days time; no cure no pay. These gatherings will be addressed The Hail Centre Grammar school sizes 514 to 12 which was the en- Write for Booklet “Stammering—Its cured me.” writes Mrs tire surplus stock of one of the Cause and Cure” Also Testimonials y : ; . largest 1. 8, Government shoe 3 ERS. LOY ELMER I ’ & © & ° % a a » ® ® e @ " © ® ® ° ® » e @ w v ® % ¥ by W. R Gordon, on “Rural Recrea- will render the following program in tion,” who will give suggestions as to Grange Arcadian on Thursday evening, methods of making farm life more February 22nd (Washington's birth Charles Harrold, Vander- pleasant, For Sale 10 No. 2 NEW ‘PRIMROSE’ CREAM SEPARATORS The retail price of these Separators is $75.00, but in order to dispose of them quickly they have been re- duced to $50 each MRS. ELIZABETH SHIRK, CENTRE HALL, PA. BCL PR CBOE CO P00D vasa Ren contractors, day): grift, Pa. This shoe Is guaranteed one hun- ————— Song, “America 3c) » dred per cent ‘solid leather, color . As > . a 35 cts. per bottle, large size 60cts. I. TUSSEY VILLE. “The Flag is Passing By" Russel Colye For sale by druggists everywhere, dark tan, bellows tongue, dirt and as I'0n all g * Kind Mrs” Frank Brown has been ill for Exercise and song by 18 pupils water-proof. The actoal value of Duneannon, Pa. ly drop us a postal card and we will this shoe Is 6.00, Owing fo this } : ; rol J R pe 0 ’ call at once. Arthur Holdereman, who is employed | Song, “Two Little Pies, ' SAI E RI ‘GISTER tremendous buy we ean offer same it State College, was home over Sun- eleven gird to the publie at— Laurelton Foundry Co. Inc., veral dave Reading. . . Withur McoClellan Recitation, r purchased a new Ford | Recitation. “Truth and G 2 SATURDAY 'EBRUAIY ith 1 $2.05 " brought to his home on Sarnaly Runki rag I VL : y - ory Mrs. Whashingtons Tea arty. . 12 wir . a 3 , : : Send your correet size, Pay post. WwW . E. BAR FTGES med congregation will hold | Song, “How Betsy Made th Mag Witty " man on delivery or send money LAURELTON, PA. ... Auctioneer... Terms Reasoneble satisfaction Guaranteed E 3 : ! M ! I, 4 he ! i n ‘3 , ' ho. Cri © a trial wnl of Mra: Stewart Jordan. | Dein iit your money promptly upon re rive me a trial, ‘ommunion service next Sunday | Recitation, “Mt. Vernon o ) order. If shoes are not as repre- Washington" sugene Colver WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY h, at sented we will cheerfully refund . last Wednesday, was largely attended, | Deiti Boy dot aE, VY. te. SMDULLZ WW quest, CENTRE Where being many Here from a distance. | Picture Slides by wannabe fo gin | No admission fee. but + wver omer. [Wise ana ser avcts | National Bay State Shoe Company HOME FOR SALE ? 286 Broadway, New York, N. Y. days Just week, "the ling will be Nfted. - -— a —————— DPR vN Lr vPro ret $00 ree BDU POEBR RAVES Pow 0anL 0000200 OO00 AUT "RINE 0000 NOES very severe cold. He The Centre Reporter, $1.60 a year. hig #chool on account of the During Februar ng 00 great to walk The discount of | | | ! i 4 ro. ok Tt To Tl re 5] fn a ————— : 2. nn a au : sxciuged. id in adi rn kk. os stead > ; HAVE YOU { . - ag degy S. M. CAMPBELL, Millheim. |milta tn "{ THOUGHT OF !| | We have the following Good Cars for Sale CHEAP: GETTING-- 1 Nash6 Sport Model, 1 Nash 6 Sedan, 1 A fine Solid Chersv Maxwell Touring, 2 Fords, 1 Krit, 1 Overland, 1 Reo 6 Touring. reon’s Garage ¢ f ¢ { 'ARLOR STAND. ‘ } / él ¢ i MILLHEIM f ‘ ¢ f ( / ¢ / { shed by Boyd Jordan ture purchased, mmo nd Emily Jordan expect to he l kitchen sahinata cwels Rev, Houser, a youns a————— the Seminary, who wi LIST OF JURORS, gelical church Sat Prawn for Term of Court Commencing Sunday morning nd February 26, 1923, 21 welcome FARMERS MILLS Musser closed ‘ol 14th | : | PEDESTAL, $ i THE REO SPEED WAGON For the purpose designed, is the Best Sell-Pro- pelled Vehicle in the World, J. H. DAVIDHEISER y= borthch Potters M 1 bd ind, a ous hel or 8 i rs Mills, Pa. feos es A —— I ER and BU » ‘ HEAP- thod We ee We WW WN NT ee Ye Yi TT Ye transportation, ee ee We Te WW WC ANTED: POTATOES, ; 4 / / Tootia, armies Hats by Batts. ad x Fore A ONIONS, ug ¢ ’ £ ’ 4 4 i ¢ Reo conceived the Speed Wagon idea--created the vehicle--copvyrighted the name and popu=~ larized the type. THERE IS ONLY ONE SPEED WAGON ; to be a Speed Wagon it Must Be Ray $ : is ELAS A GOOD LINE TO SELECT FROM REO, NASH, WILLYS- KNIGHT and OVERLAND — Open and Closed Model= MILLHEIM, Journal.) CELL tg end Badia FORD Cars and Service. Whinpo, gentle TRAVEKSE nes Adar Bratto SokED PORK. ul a good J. ROY SCHAEFFER, Centre Hall Bell Phone 41R3 TW WW WN NYT, NE, ! ) 4 / 4 4 / ’ / / / / / 0 Yu employed at] re, Couher, Merchant oo Vush| THURSDAY, MARCH 20s, oi fs) COMPLETE LINE OF A LARGE STOCK OF UNITED STATES, GOOD- Sunday at Ie . the {5fiiton Corl, mechani Fergusnjof Ola Fort, wil soli: Fart sto CH AMPION YEAR, FISK and GOODRICH Mrs. C. II. Brows ry Carver. fare 'nion | implements, household is. (leat - local jeweler. left Ha a Cover, tare Soratant Ng . a Bhat TI RES AND TUBES toy for Philadelph ing Business with | borer, Cin. Mborer iin Marci 30, at 1 7. 0. «| FARM MACHINERY Joseph Donahue, labore: tefon the Rel + Dla t FOOTE ' : E R Allen Dunlap. Sr. labore: MATION 1 near Cross church M Heish and REPAIRS BREON fonte } rs 1 Household Goods. et Be sure you see the Champion Line and| | Ea eur, Locomia ++ Heit Soon). get prices before buying any farm ime Edwin Eberhart, laborer Bellefonte WANTED. — Men OF women to take plements you may need, 3 MILLHEIN, PA. Mtitheim . - A ta 482 John H. Eskridge, ine. agt. Philipsburg 3 orders among friends and neighbors for ( E FLINK ( { Hall who is eo loyed ir 5 me T p a - © 1s employed in Richard Fink, farmer Taylor § the genuine guaranteed hoslery, full J ' . en Ie ckenburg, who i2 teach- . : 5 : J. E. Decker, foreman ersville in the pibiie the week-end with her ines lo meat packing house at A. D. Gledhill, shopkeeper Howard | men, women and children. Eliminates dro Mrs. Edna Gioson, hkp Philipsburg | 108. We ray §i ao hour for spare time or $00 8 week for full time. Experier os unnecessary, ” : - 3 ow . $ 114 —_— - Phi¥psburg in the Write, INTERNATIONAL STOCKING Mini! Worth selling is worth telling--ad ; ¥ an spring. tobert Henderson, laborer. 8t. College Norristown, Pa. od2pd vertis: ". Koll, ar nV a. . ‘oll, after a visit of sev John T. Hall, farmer. ... ...Union —— s with her pe r, and ; with ber parents, Mr. and John Hollenback, coal opt: Phitlipah'sg Charles Houser, painter. . Jenner spent over Sunday at his Milthefm. He will move his David Graham, laborer Snow Shoe it} Gramley, last Thursday went 1 Falls, N. Y., where she vig. SE “| Mrs. Florence Hoag, hkp.. Bellefont: several davs before returning Harry 8 Hagen, farmer. corn. Bogs e nome in Battle Creek. Mich. Clifford Jackson. clerk. .... Philipsburg —————— Samuel Kreamer, gentleman. ...Halnes 2 ® Transfers of Real Estate. David Li, Meller, overseer......Benner rst ationa an Blanche Hayes Hiller to Howard J Mrs, Annie Lenker, hkp..... Collage BEFORE Thomps tract in Bellefont : 314.. Dewey McLaughlin, lborer.8now Shoe Son he 2 0 .- : C. C. MeClure, supt...... «+ + CURLIN C - J H | | P 0600 . . 8, 8] . 4 e nt re a ’ a. Emma M. Kelley's Exrs. to Nora ¢ JCarl Musser, laborer. ...So. Philipsburg sidan Daniel Markle, laborer. ...... Bellefonte Kobe Eng. ot Er tract in Be a ’ tar, tre nner and * ru a J or, olen ‘ YW I Unfon townships: $600. Marius Min jeweler Howwrd » I. . Gordon Foster, et al. to Ida | Ure Merritt, housekeeper. .... Huston A Teakettle Bank in a Cornfield Building Bell, tract én State College: $500. tobert Malone, formean. : Jougs A sf i . Clyde N. lee, ot al, to Charles II Levi A. Miller, retired. ..........8priny 4 uly sia ie was Farmer Brown, Hard working, honest, save Lee, tract in Walker twp.: $4,500. Mrs. George Mitchell, hkp.......Collego Rg==but no faith in any one but himself, Zella Wren, et bar, to Steve Wor Emma Pence, housekeeper Rush rick, et ux, tract in Spring twp.: $1.- Mrs. Effile Ripka, housekeeper. .Potier 208 Charles Smith, retired. .... Ferguson Joanna Decker to Kline Neff. tract Mary Stanton, housekeeper... - Patton It was discovered by trampe—sorrowfully he learned that I was “ E E in Walker twp; $1,131.25. I. D. Strube, Rebure ia State Soliege no place ty keep money. " William Schenckk, laborer. .... Hows Oscar Zimmerman, Exr., et al. to : r p . Cyrus Shape. laborer Bugs ra han does it profit a man to save his money and hide ft In a tea He placed his hard earned savings in an old teakettle which he hid In his cornfield, William H. Batrd, ot ux, tract in Spring two: $4,100. J. P. Strunk, laborer coon. Boggs ‘ Andrew Shook, J. of P...........Oregy Of cowrse v fi le today literal! 1 thelr 0 nd A. C. Mingle, et ux, to W. H. Miller, . ery few peop ay literally place oir amoney a et ux, tract in Bellefonte; $10,000, J. C. Witmer, farmer Benner falth In old teakettles, but countless numbers are still banking their resson um r 0. Edwin C. Hendorshot, et ux, to Clar. | M17 Irene Williams, housek'p'r. Wort’ hard earned funds in the old kettle of indifference without even ence A. Yeartek, tmet In Howned: st. }5 T+ Yarnell, ieborer Walker thought of the oncoming tramps who so often discover Its hiding place. STATE COLLEGE, PA. 000 © T 1Barl M. Yearick, farmer... ..... Walker " George W. Zerby, labover..... .. Gregg Your money and valuables should he properly eared for, Discard J. G. MARKS, See. and Treas. John M. Luse, et al, te Jonh H. eS sh chet teakettles and let ns show you the wisdom. of making this hank your Righel, ot ux, oaet in Centre Hall: SALESMEN WANTED to solicit or- regular depository elther in a savings or checking account, and by Both Phones 33.800. ders for Ivdricating ofls, greases and the use of our safe deposit facilities and place it out of reach of the Oscar M. Zimmermap, et al, to Cath paints. Salary or commission. Ad tramps. arine 8. Musser, tract in Spring twp.; | dress THE HARVEY OIL CO. Cleve- $3.850, land, Ohlo,
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