“ * tur CENTRE REPOSTER. y THURSDAY. MAY 3. 1923. Prisoners Hear Concert, Prisoners at the Rockview branch of the Western Penitentiary were given a treat recently when the Pennsylvania State College military band rendered a Sunday afternoon concert program for | their benefit. Rockview is only eight | mriles from the college and the concert was given in response io a request i from prison officials ——— ——————— High School Day at Penn State May 12 | celebration of High | State will take | The annual School Day at Wiege place on May 12 this year and will he featured as usual by the annual inter- and fleld meet for the ! More than | scholastic track I. G. White Trophy twenty-three schools of the Cun state have | already entered teams in the meet and | it ¥3 expected that over 300 s« hool<-bhovy ithletes will take part in the days pro ram, and also take occasio y inspect nits wil he finals » medals wil the Penn Harrishurg Tecl st years meet an resented hy , strong - —— itor Mountain Fire Woodward, in Penn Bugs, e police were caliad 40 Fo gutomaotiile f bay ¥ EE —— A A AA —— Transfers of Real Estate. Heberling, ot ux. to Agnes t $45 $1.100 Joseph oy, ot ux. to Jamea M Corl, et $14,000 Clavion 8 Ferguson twp Musser, ot ux. to George W. Bharer, tract in Potter twp: $7. $Y A of, trac Rauchau to Walter FF. Fetter £500 hrwig, of ux. to Harry Mega: $6.- in Gregg twp. Horace W i. Mingle, G04, tract in State Co Andrew J. Beahm to Jacob W. Mey. tract dn Penn twp.; $40 James M Weaver, to Fannie V Meyer, et bar, tract in $700 Fatrview Cemetery Jacob W Moyer, Emma J H Thomas Motz, $2.300 Thomas H. i. Hosterman, $5.500 William F. E. Bradord, 000. Haines twp.: Association to in Miltheim $54 Eisenhuth, tract admr., to tract in Haines twp: Hosterman's heirs to W tract in Haines twp. imdford, exr., to Clyde tract in Potter twp. $2.- Andrew Leitzel, et ux, to John H tract in College twp: $2,100, Elmira E. Smith to Blanche 8 Brown, tract in Potter twp. ; $4,000 Harry A. Beck, et ux, to J. Fred Harvey, tract in State College: $1,000, Clyde ASmith, ot ab, to Fimira B Smith, tract in Potter twp.: $1. Arthur B. Lee, admr. to Ammon tote, tract in Penn twp. $28, John 8. Dale, ot ux, to Edwin H. Dale, tract in College twp.: $20,000. Moose Home Assoc. of Bellefonte, Pa, to W. B, Meyer, tract in Ferguson twp: $1,600, Grant Houser, et ux, to Oak Hall Lime and Stone Co. tract in College wp.: $700, Breon, oy . oa Sigs le ee i _- I ‘ ' radia Catarrhal Conditions Catarrh 1s a local disease zr: enced by constitutional conditions It therefore re quires constitutional treat ment, is taken internally and acts through the System. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE the general health and assists Nature In doing its work, All Druggists, Circulars free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. After Eight Weeks Chicks Must Have THE ORIGINAL BUTTERMILK Growing Mash if you expect to have early broilers and layers. It is a wonderfubbone and flesh developer. Low in fibre and just right in protein. Remember, growing fowlsneed a different feed. They must have more protein than little chicks can stand, For the First Eight Weeks Your Chicks Should Have Conkeys THE ORIGINAL Buttermilk Starting Feed It prevents the big losses due to wer knes diaraze and gives chi ks a flying star . It ia made bv the Original Conkey Process, in ww! semi-solid Buttermilk is thoroughly i stad wich (he other ingredients For Sale by K. L. 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Every User is no £2 riend LEGAL ADVI TISUuMENTS, EXECILTOR'S NOTIC} ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIO} ed TWEETS vee] ! / ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ { f 4 ¢ / ¢ AEE es Office MEY ADDONS TO BELL TELEPHONE CENTRAL OFFICE EQUIPMENT IN PENNSYLVANIA 9 ~1922 —— 1.804000 "Tis money will be spent for new switch- boards, additions to present switchboards, terminal room equipment and a thousand and one other things which go to make up a modern telephone office. The investment for new equipment will cover every central office in Pennsylvania. As fast as equipment is received from the factories it is placed into service. Never was the demand for telephone service greater and never in the history of the telephone company were such tremen- dous amounts of equipment placed in one year. : : THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA Local Manager ... Auctioneer... S = RVI = i Terms Reasonable, | oats Guaranteed, First - [Last - Always | I CYRUS BRL... anna “Kind- we will CENTRE HALL, PA. 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