THE CENTRE REPORTER. THURSDAY, APRIL s, 1923. REBERSBURG, Harry Corman, of transacted business in town last Rev. Shultz moved to Espy, Bloomsburg, where he has accepted call. Clement Gramley, who has been ap- pointed acting postmaster at this place, took charge of the office on Monday. The public sales are over at this end of the valley and all articles for sale brought top notch prices Mr. Bennage moved {from a farm near Miltheim the Mrs Wesley Hackenberg farm, west Smuliton, Samuel Winters left for Lock Haven where he ployment at a hotel William Tarbet, of Pittsburgh, bought the Corman property place, Is now with his family ing the same. Wilber Brungart moved Wolfs Store to this place cupies the brick bought a few weeks Jasper Gramley, week, 10 of last week has found em- this occupy - $ al from and now which from neat Oc he Mrs residence Ago had vila Jacob Kerstetter sale Satur- day of household goo implements and live leave in the near future fo he will the time being. The property belonging ty the Breon heirs and which was put public saie on Monday, not the highest bid sufficient for so desirable a The stork week and at Weber home and left a baby came to Smullton heme of Clayton aon and his farm- and wiil Ohio where stock locate for Elias up at wns sold as was not nome again visited valley Out fast stoppexd the Clyde . Be: «1 il ind there and stg Wnters he the left James IM a wee baby boy. Danler, upied this place, where he looks whe for the past tw SArs oy the Corman home it d after the wants of the tr Thus this place ——— in, SPRING MILLS of Phil public 14 aveling mov on last say into the o hotel at Wilklam nt Easter with his parents ra. H. PF. Bs t IrOSen y Rossmuar SH EMan tatives have bought Sleiffer time with Decker Scarlet fever ; Mi ng sOme =, Ammon only two famifi very milk The east-bound these are set fire raileox ternoom long the wel age. Mra house Roy Oy with Gentzedl Wilinm it the Eisenhuth Al Join Bai ol fs Bartley King" Pleasant Gap Jartiey cated by to house into Mra. Genta the vacat Comfer Into Calvin g's hous Smith by Mrs. Osman Fr Perry Detwiler Bellef home vacated n with with moved t, the nfer Wal into Deck Held Quilting Party, Mra, Cora held a guild her of Centre Jodon ty at home March 29 WwW. 8 Ruth ton, Mra. Belle irooks, Mrs, Irma Walker fam Walker, Mrs. John George Rhoads, Mrs Mra Gladys Rockey brick, Mrs. Robert Gault, Mra. ¥. D Mrs. Ma Harter, Miss Edwina Jodon, Miss Isa- bel Jodon, George Foster Rhoads, Dor- othy Blazer, Bobby Blazer. inn Blaz- er, Edgar Harter, Marie Walker, Mar tha Brooks, Betty Brooks Billy Brooks Donald Bloom, Gerald Ralston. Jodon, west on Those entertain Mrs Mra, Irooks Bre 4 Mumie Rals Mra Mrs Heckman Myps Gus Mrs Ralston, Razer Sara Will- Mrs Adelene Rhoads Mra. Roy Bloom, Mrs Gar J. B reshyd Chie Osman Edgar ls A tlm. Transfers of Real Estate. Judin et to William tract in Gregg twyp.: $300. Lowder, af, Lowder, tract College Charles ret Carrol, Graven, bar, 0 Graden, Ross C. ot Ross ( $R 700 io in twp. yilger, tract Marga- $2,950 to $1.- el ux, in BeHefonte; Thomas A. Shoemaker, Emma 270. > to et Bellof ux. Rapp, tract in mite; M Muffly, et ux. to C. E Yearick, tract in Howard: $3000. Cara B. Spicer, ty pdvin W bert, ot ux, tract in Spring twp.; £0 FLam- $150. ux, to Thomas E in State College: $5,375 Leitzell, John Jr. twp. Broome, et Savers, tract Stewart N. Wilkinson, $18. Susan Goodhart, et al, to John Wil- kinson, tract in Potter twp.: $50, W. J. Thompson's heirs to John Wilkinson, tract in Potters Mills: $35. Louisa Bush to Theodore B. Haupt, tract in Spring twp.: $160. W. C.. Patterson's heirs to Masonic Temple Association, tract in State Col. lege: $1. Dr. J. P. Botenhorn, guardian, Masonic Temple Association, HBtate College: 10,000, Adam H. Krumrine, ot ux, to Mary Garner, tract’ in State College; $i. Levi S8ymmonds, et ux, to Jacob JT. Shirk, et ai, tvact In Bellefonte: $4,500. ———— i ————— A Good Thing—Don't Miss It. " Send your name and address plainly written together with 5 cents (and this slip} to Chamberlain Medicine Co., Des Moines, Iowa, and receive in return a trial package containing Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for coughs, colds, croup, bronchial, “flu” and Diol coughs, and tickling throat ; Chamberlains Stom- el abd Liver Tablets for Jtommach trou- . gestion, gassy pains that crowd the heart, biliousness and constipation , Chamberlain's Salve, needed in every family for burns, scalds, wounds, piles, .and skin affections ; these valued family fhadicipgs for only 5 cents, Don't miss el ux, Potter to tract in to tract in dots bmp eed In —— PUBLIC in » Sse er & ah Er Jone simnintams . ton i SALE REGISTER. LEGAL ADYERMSEMENTS. } I FRIPAY, APRIL af 1 P. M., 1% mile east of Tusseyville, the estate of Mrs, will sell house- { hold goods, ete.; 6, WANTED: POTATOES, ONIONS, APPLES, LARD, CHICKENS J. ROY SCHAEFFER, Centre Hall Bell Phone 4IR3 Agnes Brown also some; personal { property of Boise Brown, APRIL | Halt, Mrs. J, W. Keller Sale at 1 at Linden 17, will sell house hold goods, P. M. L. Frank 018 Maves, auct, PUBLIC SALE. WV VDDD YD DDD of on At the residence the LINDEN HALL, SATURDAY, At 1.00 P erty: HOUSEHOLD GOODS old-fashioned chiffonler, 2 fi rockers, Piano, x3 gilt breakfast drop-leaf, undersigned, at APRIL 5th, following 19238, EXECUTORS’ NOTICE, : 4 Estate of ISRAFKL J, ZUBLER. inte of Gregg) Township, Centre County, Pa, decensed | Letters ter amentary on (he above estate hav: | ing been duly granted w the undersiened, all | pero ‘8s knowing themselves to be Indebied to | the same are hereby requested 10 make prompt | payment, and those having claims sgainst the | estate must present them duly authenticated for settlement, MARY J, ZUBLER, Ex eculrix, T. M_. ZUBLER, Executor, | Spring Mills, Pa, i A DMINISTR ATROR'S NOTICE, — it [otters of Administration mn the estate of | JOHN WILKINSON, ate of Potter Township, Centre County, deceased, | € i Latins of Administra = ihe above estate | ving been du granted the undersigned, he | would respectfully requestall persons knowing | “BE TM A W WN thewselves Indebeed LO Loe aw WW sme OME | diate payment, and those having claims wi... | Yust ‘ the same to present them duly suthenticated for| “"% personal prop- | gettlement the FRANK A. CARSON, Administrator, | is spring Mills, Pa, RD, | Will received a supply of Tankage the p very best-for poultry and hous .iik ' 5 nn McClenahan, Centre all ledroom Suit, 2|v1d im McCler wn, Centre H desk, 1 one dozen chairs, Hobert M, Cable book rack, extension table, hedsteards, writing viashstands library table, muzic cabinet, divun, frame mirrox table, table, dining with wardrobe, tabie The First National Bank Centre Hall, Pa. large cupboard, sink, doughtray, velvet range, velvet 016 x6, 1s x1614, =U lot garden rug 9 yards ie bonks, rug, carpe, home mas 1050 yards matting, 4 rags, a frames, if pleture tools, lot of dishes, carpet sweeper, vacu amd swe i, lot aim cleaner per combined, 3 tubs, ment vessq of window blinds, lawn mower, iron hand truck stove of 2-burner oil with oven, 50 jars of Jars, a lot ol} Jot wot} Type- | canned fruit, kitchen comfort empty utensils, lamp fiderwood parl and feather bed, White and pit ladder, 2 oll tanks, kK, wire clothes line sick, old-fashion Quills i writer, pillows and cushions, | To Holders of 4 3.4 Per Ct. Victory Notes : We co Sewing Machine, wash i howls cher, - oul buckets, ex-} tension H0-gallon gasoline tank, | GHIJK on May fe tters payable 'nealled Vietory Notes hear the distingulching or LL prefixed to their seeds numbers and are 20, 1923, when Interest *lothes wringers, clothes | COANCS, ed « K., parlor eo stair carpe aud ' wash boller rods, 2 cross-cut at any time before and It I's suggested that heore May 20, 1823, par. in order that maturity, 'nealled Vielory Notes may be presented May 20, 193 for payment on that date, far asx possible presentation be made tienlarly when registered notes are involved, prompt paymeut may be made on the dale oi hammock, Syracuse plow i 11ed SE too numerous fo mention L. Frank Mayes MES, J. W, KELLER. : We are the only Registered Government in Centre Hall authorized Bonds. . agent fo transfer a - _-h ve Catarrhai Conditions Catarrh is a local disease greatly influ. enced by constitutional conditions It therefore requires onstitutional treat. i ment. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE is taken internally and acts through the Blood upon the Mucous Surfaces of the System. HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE Rives the patient zirength. by Improving the general health and assists Nature In doing its work will clos fo § Starting April Jth this bank oun Saturday evening from 7 Saturday alternecn and open oun Member American Bankers A ssor, Member Penn'a Bankers Assoc, MEMBER FEDERAL RESERYE SYSTEM, All Druggists., Circulars free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohlo. for Economical Trarsp ATIALT EL — —— ries Trey —— The 1923 SUPERIOR Chevrolet Utility Coupé This is the lowest-priced closed car on the market with Fisher Body. It is bought extensively by concerns equipping fleets for salesmen, and is popular for professional and general use where a single seat and extra large rear compartment are desired. QUALITY has been still further improved by more artistic design and added equipment. ECONOMY has been still further increased by engineering refinements and greatly increased facilities. SERVICE is now offered on a flat rate basis by 10,000" dealers and service stations. PRICES of the new line remain the same in spite of added equipment and more expensive construction, which have greatly increased value, Some Distinctive Features Prices f. o. b. Flint, Mich. Streamline body design with high : hood; vacuum feed and. reat gasoline Two Passenger Roadster ~~ #510 Five Passenger Touring 525 tank on all models; drum type head lamps with legal lensess*Curtains open Two Passenger Utility Coupé 680 ° Four Passenger Sedanette 850 with doors of open models. Closed Five Passenger Sedan » 860 models have plate glass Ternstede Light Delivery Truck- 510 - regulated win owe, SHfaigin side cord tires, sun visor, wi ield wiper and dash light. The Sedanette is equipped with auto trunk on rear. + See these remarkable cars. Study the specifications Nothing Compares With Chevrolet Model F. B. TOURING Model F. B. ROADSTER Model T. TRUCK CHASSIS (¥. 0. B. FLINT, MICHIGAN.) $885.00 875.00 1095.00 i ¢ DECKER BROTHERS BELLEFONTE STATE COLLEGE and CYRUS BRUNGART, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. LENTRE HALL, PA. . attention given to collecting. including | ete, mar-| i i i § 1 i mortgages, agreements, all the office jan1-23 matters pertaining to Public Sales. | i We have purchased 122,000 pair | last Shoes, | { ! { of Government the i. 5. shoo | ®eseesste sree sees 200000000000 0000 sa0e of this The actual value Owing to $2.05 Send your correct size. Pay post. send shoes are not cheerfully delivery or money if we ns repre refund upon will money promptly 1 i tor] i i 206 Broadway, New York, N., Y. i : ~~ nn or Sale CREAM SEPARATORS CENTRE HALL, PA. Laurelton Foundry Co. Inc., LAURELTON, PA. W. E. BARTGES «Auctioneer... CENTRE HALL, R. D. 1. 000O 002000 0000060 LOCH ee00 000000 i % | O20 - 1 Nash 6 Sport Model, 1 Nash 6 Sedan, 1 Overland, 1 Reo 6 Touring. THE REQ SPE For the purpose designed, pelled Vehicle in ED WAGON is the Best Sell-Pro- the World. transportation, larized the type. SPEED WAGON : Must Be a Reo. to be a Speed Wagon it TIRES AND TUBES MILLHEIN , PA. SEE J. G. MARKS, Sec. and Treas, '