THR omNTRE BEPORTER. THURSDAY, MAY 137. 1923. POTTERS MILLS, John Wagner built a new porch to his homes Witmer Lee is doing some papering at the William McKinney Philip Frank took in Bellefonte. James Moyer home. and wife spent a day in Lewistown. Me. and. Mrs, Shepp, here for some time. Clayton Wagner is stone for of Irvin, were busy carting the State highway. Miss Caroline McCloskey Miss Lizzie Slack spent a few days In Reedsville, # i Miss Verna of Youngstown, ' Ohfo, visit at this| place, hy Mrs. Blauser with her and Hanna, made a short some time the is spending glisters and brothers in west, Mr. night over Phill- of Altoona, with his brother, of this place. Mra, Ammon Phillips, pent Frank ips, Bubb, of Reedsville Mra. of State a, short time with their mother, John Wilkinson. . a p————— fl —————"— MILLHEIM, (From the Journal) Mrs. B, PF. after a week's visit with and friends in Philadelphia. Harry of Philadelphia, visit- od his mother, Mrs. Bilen « Shtren- at Campbell bore “thet and Henshall, College, spent Mrs. Bowersox returned home Saturday, relatives Shires, the S. M. week-end, Miss ov er 5k Lena Hosterman, of near Co- wn employee in the local silk leaves this (Thursday) * Plainfield, 111, rer® brs morning will visit other-in-law and sister, Mr Yearlok ar hook, other Ohio. where she ind rs, M. O Kamuel N¢ Kas, Nearhood, of Hesston, and his if Bellewvt Corneljus Were Millheim on Tuesday id acBua North Mitheim rity years since they Mr. Mrs. P, O two sons, R and Mr. and Mrs. J. L., Winegardner, ac- ompanied by Mrs PF. J Malone, of Sunday motored to East Sa- arrivals in visiting both about and ars intances. They were Horn in and It is went west Hosterman and Frederick, ind usscll and Coburn, fem, where with Mrs turning by Mrs. J. G, been with us ‘Squire E. H Mrs. Ellis Auman, of Pine Grove ind Prof. and Mrs. B., M. Stover two children, of State College, Wednesday evening of last elatives they spent several hours Sarah Winegardner. Re- home they were Eby, of Por her mother or seve accompanied tage, who had arnl days previ Auman and Mr and Mills, and Kpent with On Weak and friends in Millheim. Thursday ‘Squire Auman went to Pittsburgh to consult specialist on diseases of the stomach, he with had the flu about a year —————— sss Transfers of Real Estate. John C having trouble been suffering stomach gince he ago Rossman, et ux, to Verna E. Musser, tract in Potter twp.; $9.- fi Clarence F A, Ott, LR Jennie N. Minnich, et Stover, tract in George W, Robb, John Stover, Tate, et to William tract in Bellefonte; $5,.- ux, et ux, bar, to A. 8 $250. Smith, et ux, to W. F. $2,500 Aaronsburg: tract in Haines twp. et ux, to elmyer, Minh J. C. Spigelmyer., to tract Jerome Spig- $100 Charles H in Miles twp.; $150. Wiliam A. ux, to Harry C. Ziegler, tract in Milgs twp; SL George H ux, to 1. B. Miles twp.; $1.- tract in twp. Smull, Ziegler, ot Showers, ot Hanselman, G00, tract in Saloie PP. Bower, el bar. to Jennie 8S. $628.50. to Ray L. in State College: $500. to Wil- twp.; tract John L. Showers, Sylvie, in Aaronsburg; Holmes, et al, tract William W. liam F. $1,500. £2. OQ Vonada's heirs Auman, tract In Gregg Decker, ot ux, to Arthur M. tract in Gregg twp. $3, 100. Grove, ADMINISTRATOR’ = NOTICE. In the estate of SARAH PHILLIPS, late of Potter township, Centre coun- ty, Pa. deceased. Létters of administration on above estate having been duly granted the nndersign. ed, all persons knowing themselves in- debted to the estate are requested to make immédiate payfoent, and those having claims against the same to present them dnly authenticated for settlement. CYRUS BRUNGART, Admr., ol! Centre Hall, Pa. ATTENDANTS WANTED, Pennsyl- vania Village, Laurelton, Pa. Begin ning salary. $35 per month, with room, board and washing. - Increase for sat. dstactory service Dr, Mary M. Wolfe, Supt. 3to22 DODGE ROADSTER FOR SALE, ~ This car js a 1921 model, equipped with summer and winter top: has been shape, Apply at Reporter office. at NOTICE<Persons are cautioned not to dump waste material along the highway over Nittany Mountain, on my premises, A suitable reward will be paid anyone informing me of the persons who in the past hauled refuse there, or does #0 in “the futvre.~8, Ww. SMITH. or ae ee Catarrhal Condiiions Catarrh is a local disease greatly influ- enced by constitutional conditions. It therefore requires constitutional treat. ment. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE is taken internally and acts through the System, HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE ves the patient strength by improving the general health and assists Nature in doing its work. All Druggists, Circulags free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, Learn for yourself how handily the ,Gray meets every "driving condition. - § A "dl FULAY quiero Frank ln #5 DEALER 'POTTERS MILLS, PA. SEE US FIRST Chas. D. Bartholomew CENTRE HALL, PA, HOUSE AND GARAGE The undersigned offers dwelling FOR SALE for house and garage, | the-north-sast. corner Hall. The age are both in perfect in Centre od stand for any | . L. SMITH, Cent is a The First National Bank Centre Hall, Pa. Without a Rudder No one would wish tf; ride in a ship, without a rudder, Caneelled checks are future a rudder for your will enable you useless exe- guldance, and to save and ent out many penditures. Come us {ell aecount with in and lot cheeking how a bank will you this help you, Three per cent paid on time deposits. MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM. DAILY NUMBER OF LOCAL TELEPHONE CALLS TN PENNSYLVANIA = 1919-1972 1308,000 eS Ss Sa 7 : ADVISTIZENENTS, Matis, Cent Hall, Bell phone 5114 LEGAL ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, Phosphates—VYapous Kinds, £ L3251 WN Pl. ied A ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, f EMMA } L.A ¢ 4 J f y ¢ ¢ ¢ ? WANTED: POTATOES, ONIONS, APPLES, LARD, CHICKENS ROY SCHAEFFER, Centre Hall Bell Phone 41R3 “A DWN Bee ND i a Wer NW OR BNW BY he # . » 4 % - a. C—O A fA OA 0 INS TELEPHONE Tris material is required to care for the twenty-five million dollar ‘construction program which is now under way. To accomplish the work, three cars loaded with telephone equipment must leave the factories for every hour of working time throtighout the year. This is the most tremendous telephone con- struction program ever undertaken in this state. : During the past three years we have in. stalled more equipment than i in any six* previous years. =. The 1923 program is a continuation of our efforts to furnish a comprehensive telephone service in Pennsylvania. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA MOTHERS— Don't you know yon can tnrn a distressed, feverish, coughing | C chil {into a comfortable and hap- pily smiling one simply by giving | CHAMBERLAIN’S | COUGH REMEDY No Narcotics SERVICE w How about that Ford car or that Fordson Tractor you're driv- ing. We have specialized on Ford and Fordiun Service for the past five years, aud oan therefore give you the Best there is in Service. Special’ attention given to mo- tors that use oil exclusively (com- monly called oil pumpers). A trial will convince you, Our prices are reasonable ; our work is guaranteed, Meeker’s Garage MILLHEIN, PA. Open Evenings. Location : | ly drop us a postal card and we will | call at once. Laurelton Foundry Co. Inc., LAURELTON, PA. Sm ————— CW. E. BARTGES ... Auctioneer... Terms Reasonable, Satisfaction Guaranteed. Give me a trial, CENTRE HALL, RD. 1, we CYRUS BRU .L., JUSTICE OF THE FEACY, CENTRE HALL, PA. . Special attention givéR to writings of all classes, incloding mortgages, agree; o2pd collecting maticrs to promptly pertainin AMES W, SWA ALD vy nos JUSTICE OF THE PEACE LIRDEN HALL, CENTRE CO, PA Deods, Mortgages, Wil in, &o o ri Hen and «x ecutod with vires, j leg x Dew prow 19 B pein sttention given io se | ting of Estates, Marriage Lioenses, Auiry fe tlle Licenses, and all other Appiica WANTED. Men os women fo take we gusraplecd hosiery, men, women and children. Ein jug. We pay $l an hour for gpare 8 week for full ume. EKxperiencs Write, INTERNATIONAL FITOCKING Norristown, Pa genus Breon’s f : transportation. larized the SPEED WAGON : Must Be a Reo. REO, NASH, Garage " gallor § CHEAI any other method IS ONLY ONE WILLYS- Both Phones
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