The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 05, 1923, Image 8

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    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.
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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 ——
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in »
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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-|
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mortgages, agreements,
all the office
jan1-23
matters pertaining to
Public Sales. |
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We have purchased 122,000 pair |
last Shoes, |
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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
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CREAM SEPARATORS
CENTRE HALL, PA.
Laurelton Foundry Co. Inc.,
LAURELTON, PA.
W. E. BARTGES
«Auctioneer...
CENTRE HALL, R. D. 1.
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1 Nash 6 Sport Model,
1 Nash 6 Sedan, 1
Overland, 1 Reo 6
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transportation,
larized the type.
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and Treas, '