The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 24, 1923, Image 5

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LUCAT AND
William FP.
Monday,
Colyer anil two song, on
string of suck-
Mit.
caught a nice
at Ned
ers, numbering 14,
The front of the show being
repaired by L.) LL. Smith Is receiving a
coat of paint, the work
W. 8, Slick.
room
being done hy
Miss Gladys Packer
Hrooks were entertained by
and Stanley
Miss Han-
Satur-
evening, |
el Carson, at Potters M#ls, on
day
Mr. and Mra
Haven,
Hall
while on a
Harry PB.
stopped for a
last
Hubler,
Look short time |
|
Thursday to greet |
trip.
in Centre
friends, motor
i
the |
Saturday
the
vieudy is
There will be an auction sale at
Medss store, at Quolver, on
evening: of this week, provided
weather ds favorable, Ever
invited to attend
The sik mill at Spring M#ls has
ral
Hall to its regular
wees from Centre
The
morning and
vldedd mew empl
help
payveall
ers are transported every
evening by aato truck.
The eighth community sale will be
held in Belleville, on Saturday One
hundred and
sixty-eight head of reg-
tered and good grade live
¥
implen will be sold
wents
A fou sedan of the Wil
ivs-Knight type
by Dr. HA H. Longwell. The (
ownetl by
“Passenger
was recently secured
evro-
sore time,
let sedan, hin for
but little used, figured in the dea
The
last week The
Willlnm and Byron Gn
walk
George been
temporar postmaster at Sta
which virtually mean that
permanently inter
i had large experie
business, having
cars served in vario
is in the
he chief At
was
Ban!
short
office of which
the time of
ment he employed in
National having quit
office a time previous
The local
A. Spyker, is the busiest se
gtone quarry, operated
on in this community It is now be
operated on its largest scale, .em
ploying more men than at any othe
previous time Since the crusher ha
heen supplied with electric power that
ranch of the business has heen
force withagut inte
the output of stone used in
The
also satisfactory,
run
ning ful fering with
smelting
paid at t hie
furnaces, Wises
plant are
the youngest students: In
hgee graduating from
the ( High school i= Wil
Eam W. Kittlelswger, son of Mr. and
Mra. Harry J. Kittleberge
being Anna Bartho
teacher in the
masy He bo
torian. At the
wenty -t
"wwensville
‘
rr, the mother
for mer
Hall
vrjedics
omew, a
Centre
the
school pri-
grade also
close of school he wil
a workman in the Curwensy
fall
educational
Hate
become
yards,
Lick wd next expects to
enter sorae higher insti
tution, most Hkely
J. Henry
Miss Margaret,
Smith, wife
of Williamsport,
Hall on Saturday
Centre
the
wnpany,
drove
and
Hall
head
through Centre
atopped withe friends in
and vicinity. Mr. Smith is
of the Bmith Printing «
extensive business in ol
untél
doing
an Hnes of
printing,
resigned, was president of the Wil.
Hamsaport of trade. Miss Mar-
garet will be one of a touring Party to
spend six weeks or more touring fo
California. The party will travel by
epecial tradne,
and recently, when hg
board
The highways under State
vision leakking eut from Centre Hall
except over Nittany mountain, have
been oiled and chippeds Three oil
trucks wpre on hand the fatter part
of last week and the blginning of
this week to perform the work, Some
twenty men from various sections fol-
Mofved the oiling outfits and distribut-
¢d the tons of Mme stone chips previ-
ously hauled to the side of the road.
Heretofore the ofling was distributed
over a considerable portion of time,
but this season the department Is anx-
fous to expedite ths work and is en:
deavoring to have all roads ofied by
the close of June.
»
super.
The re
Ee .
gular May court is in session
wis
last
Just Ir
Coal 3e
Iam McC
Mrs
Margaret
Ha
be had b
ty and
White,
Chicks, a
week
plies, Bo
I). Barth
rone Fir
My ind
Hall, on
don in
T™
dunughter,
ing on 8
davs
M: and
few
hter,
}
yde
ied
Wllefonte,
hospital
tunkle, of
the Danville
innel
Will-
adv,
va car of screened CC
early
Hall.
ot vour order dn
lenahan, Centre
and
Saturday
the latter's
[ses daughter
spent with
rvey,
the milk foun
Sunday
Hay,
book
man,
morning, oon-
sum of money. Same
¥ properly Rentifyving proper
this ad
july
Reds,
and
Rocks and
Poultry YFeeds
(Order
Hall,
Irown
1550»
and Bup
th ‘phones early. —-C
omew, Centre Pa, O22
Meyer,
t Nattonal Bu
Mrs. D. J.
Monday,
cashier of the Ty
and son of
Meyer, of
underwent an
ink,
Oper
spital for appen-
he las® roport had
here was
18 getting along nicdds
1 Mr. EE M
Miss Miri
witurday mor
Huyett ni
left fo Head
ning, to
1m,
spend a
’ {
there |
Wen-
From
Huyett wil go to
with relatives
Jersey
Mra. W
other
ind fam
ill en
f stay
Smith who
Hawnii,
He has
rushed
rs
anpany’
roche
in Bellelpnt
and the Un
ompanies Weis
I happened
wd Suppl
t Bu
cream pa
Hall,
brated St
it all
ommunit
ind
tin
lersigned has opened
rior at his home
is ready to serve
wifer White Deer
wa The
y iW resp
patronage
tfully solicited
A. CC. WALKER
The un
the foll
wid
$0
possible |
hanl
phosphates,
as labeled: 16 per
1-8-1, 1-8-2, 1-4-2
are offered at the lowest
Wi.
cent
and 2-
Me { onan: in,
wice
NE
LOST
some w hey
home
Chrence
FOR
ded rang
months;
Hall,
tre
PIGS F
Decker,
hone 612
vania V
W ADY ERTISEMENTS,
Hall,
and my
Mrs
BEoute 1.
Pocketbook in
post office
Centre
e bétween
returned to
Hall,
Miller, Centre
Star
used only
Columbia
e, with tank;
like
enan-
few
Cen
pd
new. ~~, (i. (rove,
on SALE-~20
eeks old, for sale
Chesterwhite
olan D.
Bail tele
4
DANTS WANTED,
Laurelton, Pa.
A tc
'ennsyl-
illage, Begin-
isfactory
Supt.
FOR 8
Increase for sat
Mary M. Wolfe,
Jto22
service Dr,
ALE The. undersigned offers
in good
condition. —W
Pa.
Milford Luse,
A —
is great)
ment,
rolleved 80 ohat fVijonal X ya
ALLS i
dition of
chian
is caused
peons ining ti ne Eusta-
Lohr AER
earing,
Deafness
is ilrely closed,
Unless the in-
ud x when
r heari
ALLS
the result.
sting
E—
MAY COURT.
Session Opened Monday by President
| Judge Quigley-~John Holt Fores
man of Grand Jury,
The regular wions of Court
May ses
Mopilay
Henry ©
convened on morning with
Honorable Quigley on
the Bench,
onsklerabile sumed In
petitions as
members of the
called
Unionville,
full
retired
time was oor
heaving motions and pri.
3
|
sented by
| Bar. The
John 1,
selected
i
the scveral
grand nnd
Holt,
am foreman,
hry was
inn-kKeeper of
and and
the
{to fs 100m to pass upon its
| that
the diatrict
Est of
the
after
complete ohtwrge hy (‘ourt,
several
bills of indictment laid
| before it by
might be
attorney,
and following cases
Ralph Smith vs. the Penna. BR. R
Won dn trespass;
William Krause vs. John
continua}
Miler vs, J. CC. J)
tment ;
Mary H
appeal, of
had not
as required ny
tho reason that the plaintify
staloement
N Nealdigh ind Laydia Ne ldigh vi
Meyer find nna M. Meye
nw
TouT PERSONS
ie Lo full feeling after oat.
fassy palts, constipation
Rel; ¢ od end digestion improved by
CHAMBERLAIN'S
TABLETS
Cleansing and comforting - only 25¢
of 22 N. 4th St., Harrisburg, Pa.
I will be at my office at the M. L.
Emerick home, in
CENTRE HALL
Friday, June 1st
Sam.toldP. M.
SPECIAL FOR THIS TRIP ONLY
Ing at as LOW AS #2, COMPLETE.
Ree me and SAVE
on any style Glasses you may desire,
REMEMBER THE DATE
A ————
ssi
Yxxracrrannc |
- T'astiverox
16-Day Excursion
MONDAY, JUNE
$11.82
Round Trip from CENTRE HALL
Proportionate Fares from Other Points |
For details as to leaving time of trains,
fares in parlor or sleeping cars, stopov
er privileges, or other information, con.
sult Ticket Agents. or David Todd, Di
Jiston Passenger Agent, W Minmsport,
.
SIMILAR EXCURSIONS JUNE 29
and OCTOBER 19,
Pennsylvania
Railroad Company
The Route of the
Broadway Limited
Concert at Spring Mille,
A grand musical concert will be give
en in the Grange ball, Spring Millis,
Tuesday evening, 20th inst. This will
be the closing femture of the large
dass In Instrumental and vocal music
taught by Luther Musser, the well
known Gregg township muisiclan., No
admission,
poy & 8c. Toleds Sut
Feeds do not necessarily cost the most ?
100/1bs. FOOD, — no filler nor waste,
rate will be reduced to a cypher.
the vitamines necessary to'ward
will develop rapidly and have solid bones
the laying pe ne earlier than ever before,
with Allen’s Growing Food,
Here are the Ingredients:
Feed, Corn Meal,
Dried Milk
seed OH Meal,
Ground Oats, When?
Cotton Seed Meal,
HERE ARE THE PRICES :
If you pay more for Chi¢k Feeds you
into EVERY STATE IN THE UNION.
FIRST-GRADE
ING UNIVERSAL SATISFACTION.
One cuvlomer from
this corkerel’s
has pulleis
here in
when 4 months,
photo
luying
Our olive
Neventleoen
Wh
‘
hen you buy 100 Ibs. you get
Your chicks
Bran, Corn
Shredded
sodium, silieia)
cut Gluten
Wheut,
Lin.
LOADS of these Foods
distinction of having
They are made from
e the
Northern Penna.
RAISE YOUR CHIX!
Bell "Phone 52. ®rder
SAVE MONEY!
Center Hall
Penn.
soto
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ns
EE S—
“BEAT IT” IN AND GET ONE $2
I
jist one
sizes and color See Our
for this extraondi-
mry sz adie
wee FEATURE NO, 2
STRAW HATS
Just 1¢ md-new
of Straw Hats for Men
going to sell at the one
$2.35
Straten In
eived a b shipment
svhich we are
price of
tha
yellow ill
snappiest 1923
models white and wires,
wee FEATURE NO, 8
BOYS’ PANTS
: s #
All our Boye’ Trousers which sid as
gh as $2.50, foe
$125
cheviots, tweeds and
mothers should appre.
Summer when the boys
"ORLA
Cashmeres,
Nerges. A buy
ciate for the
£0 without «
different ever
SPECIAL
ou somethin
HREE-DAY
wee FEATURE NO. $e
Maid, fuil-fash-
regu.
$1.65
HOSIERY
with
toe. \ Black, cordovan,
a be value for--
85¢. (8 pairs for §L.00)
MEN'S
heel
grey
linen
navy
SILK
eee FEATURE NO, 5”
SHIRT SALE FOR MEN.
lot of pyre white Jérsey - Rik
style—all sizes. A
$2.45
ing
of the best make and fit, and are
We promise
BELLEFONTE
STATE COLLEGE