LUUAT AND PERSONAL. AL 1 L. L. Smith Property Sold. ! L. L. Smith sold his private gwell-' ® ing house and garage, on the dia~ y Light frost Monday morning Orvis Weaver and family moved mond, to Gardner B. Grove, of Centr J. D. Vonada, of near Red Mill, pur- [from Salona to Centre Hall, Hall. The pricd has not been made chased a Durant touring car from J A cantata will be rendered in the | pulile, but it is thought to have been I. Fetterolf, the local dealer. local Preshyterdin church on Sunday | about $6,000, What My, Grove Las in Ll. Mrs. RB. W. Barber, of Mifliinburg, evening at 7:30, mind la not known, gpent the week-end with tev. and A bunth of Millhddm Jassies, In My, Smith will now go on with his Mrs. Hallenbach at Aaronsburg. “kniokers,” hiked to the top of Nittany | program of erecting a garage to the Mountain on Sunday. rear of the show room he is remodels A 1, ded hig vIo- » . C.F. Emery 1 wed his big re re . Su os ing, formerly the Goodhart furniture let on a 4-passenger Oldsmobild, mak M. A. Sankey and sister, Miss Edith va SLOTS, ing the deal with the Decker Eros. Sankey, beginning of this week drove from Middleburg to Centre Hall, PUBLIC SALE, Mr. and Mrs. FP. P. Geary and daughter, Miss Agnes, spent Sunda) J. I. Fetterolf made a trip to Altoo- crop fae x : REAL ESTATE Did you ever consider that the BEST Poultry with friends in Willamsport. na. on Tuesduy, and brought back na and PERSONAL PROPERTY . : wi Durant touring car and aso a Star ol Feeds do not necessarily cost the most 7? What are the dwin Musser, of Spring Mills, was : - To jersigned® adminlstrati vill sell . . i . ; COUP. ¢ Hhdersigned, adipinistraior, © : y» od . . . Oh . . a xr : y 7 . WG a Tugiitcas: visitor In town on Friday 4s: oublic’ sale, on the premises, ofie half ingredients in the feed you are now uging 7 Look them He holds a position in the Spring Mills Mis. Belle Bible and daughter, Migs | mile South of COLYER, on y over, then recall the price you paid for that last bag ! Marion, of Mifflinburg, are visitors at SATURDAY, JUNE 2nd, 19238, sitk vd j the J. Moore home, Mrs, Bible and | at 12:30 o'clock P, M., the personal prop Undértaker F. V. Goodhart attended | - Mra 3 belng sn.sters. erty of Sarsh Phillips, late of Potter | 5 ' ' a meeting of the Undertakers' Assoct- M M W. Prahk Prad 1 tawnship, Cente county, decesged,’. ax Mr Mm . Fra rad a i ation held Th Altoona the latter part r. and ran radford re follows, to wit: - [ | ra : turned from their southern trip much Sink, Cupboard, Extension Table, loi of last week. 4 " delighted, and report thelr friends] of Dishes, § Dining room Chairs, o Rock Four million copies of tho King they visited, the Shadle family, well] ng Chalrs, Jot of Cogkiog Utbusiis, | with BUTTERMILK James version of the Bible have been gan, Muxle Cabluet, New Pia distributed’ by the American Bible So De . codlition, Coal Stove, Couch, ‘nl It is a Life Insurance Policy for your Chicks. When wou buy 100 lbs. vou eet : oraanization Ais, (Dv.) W iam Reed Morrison pet and Rugs La np, Burets Be ite 100 Ibs. J ‘OOD, no filler nor ase, Feed these Mashe sg and your chick cath and danghter Victoria, of Solon, | BE AB Mt asap Suit A rate will be reduced to a eyph This. wonderful Starting Mash will supply CYRUS BRUNGART, | he vitamines necessary to NT off all common chick diseases, » Your chicks MAYES, auet Admintstra‘or. | will develop rapidly and have solid bones ; they will be healthier and ready for the laying pens earlier than ever before, if you will follow the Starting Mas] i (i. Walker and two sons, of Spring a ; ey Tia i with Allen’ # Growing Food, Greensburz, | Mass, are spending several weeks at star, Mrs, Wil-| the home <f the former's fathev, G. O in Centre Hall, and expects | Benner, In Centre Hall some time ! & toss and family, | Mills, were pleasant callers at the Re-| Co, sito y & holt Is \ t i : i i Oia arte’ Mlaadiy Morin ad: 8 eral 3 : te teasta] Here ave the Iperedicnis: Dried Butiermilk, Wheat Bran, (um Gluten punter { rl) ' 2. | : : Feed, Corn Meal, Ground Oais, Wheat Middlings, Ground Shredded Wheat, Mr. Walker having come to a. ried MUL Albupuon, Heneta Bone (phosphorons, me, sodium, vllieia) 1 deliver a quantity of LE! of Lan i » a . ed ‘ inl] : 2 ; seed OH Meal, Cotton Sved Meal, Meal and Bone Scrap, Salt H. Herman, of~Juniata, rman gar guest of Mr, and Mrs. W, PF olyer Siuntng i tol corner, then ' ind HERE ARE THE PRICES ir wn on Mou- | over Sunday Mr. Herman is emplo) : «ORE, Nort degre : {00 I $3.5 0: H l T $34. 3) : superior qualities d4 in the blacksmith shop of he - . a ot .e 4 . ay ' . - : 0s., 0 al on, 0 Ton, $68 0) wito. He also hand hinsy railroad at Juniata. He ton Cel , - : ‘ubth * . . p s 3 : : : Penns: ' x : genee along x : If you pay more for Chick Feeds you are squandering hard earned money and ie father recently mado pleasur rees est = ches to a te i . . : lew York City and foun fer: thet ! shh ‘in ; on During the past two seasons we have sold over 12 CAR L OADS of these Foods 9 3 Now York City und | orion oy Rogol Reg irl into EVERY STATE IN THE UNION. We have the distinction of hares Ise n center the first com aint. yet to receive regarding these Foods. The 'y are made from : CHICKS you Wiki fof © i Kiinefelter, « nib FIRST-G In Al VE lients comp yunded over our own formul ae and are IV- we Kerlin advert veg roe ’ a. : x BL by - ton ING UNIV ERSA y yb ‘ACT ION. tholomew, Centre Hall, Ni y i hi coh's sue. They are n onth degrees 1.2 i hos | Allen's Full-Nest ; a bb 3 A . : po 3 rl Oue eusiomer from Towa had a Cockerel crowing when 21 days of. We have ther own formule, . , : At 5} . a 5a pt ; : this cockerel's photo here In our office, A customer from Northern Penna. Sarah Phillips, 1 3 O at 1 kably low prices. Torn ; 5 ie ; es kas pullets laying when 4 months, 4 days old ALLEN'S FULL-NEST LAYING MASH, $3.40 per 100 Lbs. riam Bible, of Mifflinburz, vis ‘ 2 beginning ] i NAG Neventeen Ingredienis<ALL FOOD the: home i Sonn Sr Sm ee” ALLEN'S CHICK GRAINS, $3.00 per 100 Lbs.--PAY KO MORE chy : “he «= of administration nship, deceased, have 'won 18 thelr adwve isement immediately snd Indies mn make {ir hore With Me.) 7 perches tb tod thence Seath IA dor} RAISE YOUR CHIX! GET “BUSHELS” OF EGGS! SAVE MONEY enspeck nid Rev for in (rand View Poultry Farm whict El PERCHES Penn. { laying plans for igh an excesdingls prow. TRACT NO “ON ginnlag ~ ry inst _— the county . : : Koones y student in the Leo raining and | logical seminary connected with Frank the Scenk lin and Marshall college Laneaste spuasintmentis at Spring n and Centre Hall on the formed charge, on Sunday it i= jotrstoon? that he will officially the call to this field as soon as he oensed to preach, which will be dw rr tae ! ing the approach ng Comme noemen CRINGE | o UNTAINING UNE] riod ACRE AND 120 PERCHES, neat measure TERMS OF RALE 20 per cout i Colonel W. H. Shoemake the Penn syivania naturalist and folk jore writ nd trucking, had the misfor- r, was on passenger from the east on balative on time or when deed wil prepared and seknowisdged BY THE HEIRS MoClenaha at the grall » tune to have his rigl wm broken at he branch Monday morning He Was ¥ the wrist, Tuesday morning. He was] met here by several young men who : a A re - - » 1a § yg fa Se cranking a Ford when the machin s | 109K Mm by « ot to Treastes Valley, in EXC £D VWVRAT! + OF BG. CKEN SO Seven Mountains, where there Was held on that day a meeting of Stan Great Writer, at Hiz Cost, Denounced Foresters M: Shoemaker Being a ‘ : ait : Public ‘hang ngs, Which Were Disgrace to English Law, “ back -firedd, the crank striking his wrist with, the result noted above, . 3 » nebo t s Nis » " wf Co aw Miss Catharine Bradford, . N., w member of the State Forest mmis . ion has been cated at Willlamsport ; pe At hes 3 Th wnasiderable nba 0 od F » some time, paid her parents, Mr. and At the expense of considerable labor Charles Dickens, al the time of the the all fiel m CGrmnge Park was pul y . Mrs. CC. BE. Bradford, in Centre Hall, al, .. . pid on be Pa sof ya. ! 1 execution of Manning and his wile fo in its Iwst-ever condition The Qa A . mond was scraped, and the whale out Tuesday afternoon. While In Centre field rolbed with a steam roller it is brief visit, returning to Williamsport thie muidlen a1 his fyiies x 1 & fetter i 11 fiall she entertained her chusin, Miss | now in very passible condition, except wibby : 4 “I Lasllios or “tlss Larue Ruth Ishler, als that the western boundry, a fence. Is I believe that . too close for a good hit in that direc. | ably wwiul ue the i « ard lest Memorial services will ba ohserved | tion. The field was prepared for the] 1y of the nsense crowd collected a | at Sprucetown at 1:30 P. M The | 8ames scheduled by the Centre County | ‘the execution ths morning cond be | VERE” apeaker will be Hey. John 8. Hollen league, the proposed new fled on the fnmigingedd by no we The it od prvseiiieg b | bach. of Aarohsbur The' ceremonics grounds ately purchased by the Park} 40 heathen tand under the sun i ach, Aarongburg y Ceremonie association not baving wen yet Idd] porters of the gibt and the ora at this point have long been largely | out. shilch brought the wretehed mmderer | ew ame or ce attendee an it is urged Ly 1 iti ¢ ittended and it edd by the cin to it faded Ih ty mind before tie zens of that community that this trocivus beading took md languace 194% Sa es Increase in Last Six Months year's be no exception to the good rule CHINESE NOW CLAIM HONOR py the ner dhied het ra wi oh} 0 1 C. EMsworth Parker, represent boils ate upon the scene at aidnight thie | Sh Ir d T d Fir ton _ Speer | eke rebe senting th Buddhist Priests. gaid to Have D.scov ahrillhess of She er wand howls thn OWwWs ren OWAaY es e Pittsburgh, ered America Long Before were-Nilstd. (Fou v to time den vas in Mown on Tuesday in the inter. Day of Columbus. hg that They “nis [Lom a comrtaitiP a The public has emphatically spoken. - The popu- results in economical mileage of the Firestone est of that finandidl institution. It w— of boys and pn nitvody nssetnliod 1 | lar preference in all territories is unmistakably the process of double gum-dipping. The buying swing was his first trip through Penns Vals Legends common to the literature | = a aie. may blood Fim Firestone Gum-Dipped Cord. toward Piestonc. shows how it has advanced the . . b ¥ “Eid sha . + I $id 1) 1 un { ; s fi v ley and it is scarcely necessary to| *f both Ching and Japan relate that cold. When the two miserable erca. | A standard of service has been set by these fa. public's standard alue. say that he wis impressed with Penns shoo fe (Jen oo Hw ul Stu, 3 tures who attracted all this ghastly mous tires without parallel in the past, It haa Ask gwiety sic Fiocihioe Pe Ree on Shir » s Heid F i F ) 4 Valley as a whole and Centre Hall ir at re. agionars. 'n cullipnny ¥ sight abot them were farmed quiver brought a sales increase of 194% for the past six cars. Note the big taxicab flects five brother priests, found a land nz Into the aif. there Was no mare months over the same period of a year ego—the Watch the new cars you see—just from the fac an; le @ . K : ‘ tories; Firestone Gam. Cords are scen many miles to the eastward of Chinn | Co 0 Lol is ne dnore thought | greatest gain in all Firestone history. ; Dipped every- which he named Fusung. They sailed ~<a where in fast increasing numbers. James E. Harter, of Coburn, fo along the Chinese const to Kamchat pi ioral ops pn su The i t which a rane A Get the maximum extra mileage that only the kn and thence along the Aleutian is he ey tous TE than if (he the ln 1 of Firestone " Firestone name assures you. Only by insisting on lands to Alaska, The description of I : " . y past this name can you be sure of getting the genuine construction, * b the peoples they found fits the Aleuts | Mame of Christ had neyer heen hean The tire buying public has been aroused to the gum dipped . ‘ in this world, and there were no belie! and the Eskimos as they are today, particular as being tidy and prosper ous in appearance egome time has been wfllicted with eye trouble and last woek consulted with specialists at Philadelphia and Lan caster and he states that he was given " Fromm Alaska, which they called MAGE men but that they por'sh Wie Mot Mites per Dollar . very little encouragement. The spe-| (regt Han, they salted along the const . ; ; clalists informed him that he = af] to Fusang., Hwual Shan describes the re ————————————— surest om | flicted with hardening of the eye balls | dwellings made of blocks of sun-dried not t + nnd that sclence has ns yet discovered | mud, which housed many people, a nothing to rectify the afiment. description Which fits the pueblos of py: . ancient Amerien. He.mentions a plam ¥ ; i i Vf A bit of inquiry and observation! yeed in making cordnge and paper, ; \ ' sonvinces one that much of the good which afforded vegetable milk and hy _results in State road work Is due to which (yielded tender edible sprouts. GUM-DIPPED CORDS : the minor Individual boss in tharge | The maguey plant also answers this A | Where the road man in cfarge has a| description. : Get a set of these Gum-Digged Cords from one of he Flowing deatirs.. ; + He also describes a plant and lis . 3 proper conception of a really good road, : 1 A how to acquire it, and the persistency fruit which la the species of cactus : : commonly known as the prickly pear. a) il - a» to do, the roads covered by hm are From the Chinese ds, therefore, x . very superior to other sections where | puey was very like Me 5 A, i men of fess ability and perseverenco| A ng years the a, gov 4 J. I. FETTEROLF, Centre Hall, Pa. - “are in management, although both | ernment directed its historian to make 2 LS ’ “my - iba have equal opportunity, While this is| a search of the imparing records, and / be : true fh all lines of work, it is espec-| from them came the foregoing ac fally noticeable on the State, roads. count,
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