mS THE CENTRE ARFORTRR. THURSDAY, JUNE 7 1923 SPRING MILLS Mr. and Mrs, Edward Jamison, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur visiting at Elizabethtown. Mr. and Mrs. spending some time parental home. The festival was attended by crowd of people but the weather lee are Fetterolf are latter's Homer at the a large was too cold for it to be a success. Mrs. H. FF. Rossman, in the Bel ated on for gall stones, Mrs Willis daughter, of the Neese home, Horner, who has been was oper- Monday. little visiting it lefonte hospital on and im Corman Cresson, are Tn John who was quite 1, able to be Mrs. Adam and daughter- The have about again, f8 visiting her son Mifiinburg. and Evangelical 8S. 8 Finkle in-law at Reformed the idea of holding a abandoned children's service, Decoration quietly, The boys graveyards held at and at Day decorated at Impressive Union 2 Mills remains—Daniel Wi and narrow escape passed Legion the various services wer the Sprnin Only Kennelly, Pealer Ru from a Hiam waman had on Saturday. Their car telephone pole, ran througl plunged down a em- landing young steep 5 in men fence and finally John Lloyd's garden. The inser beast Bw ssi — AY A A, POTTERS MILLS, Miss Lizzk bankment, were not hurt ‘arson and wife, and John Armstrong Milroy for Memorial George Condo spent Fred Royer Lenora Faust st Joseph ( Slack were tor Services, Sunday home. parents, Miss C itharine wn, spent a shor met and ind improve oy Smith leadsville, wr, of Mil Michael Josse Mi not her Butaw House MeKinney recently Frank Altoona, spen his home In this MILLHEIM, Journal.) McEntire the (From the Randall home ml days with her Hartman, it White an son Henry have ived in arr and are guests of her Mrs. W. 8 ‘aldwater Mr. child, of and Mrs, Pleasant Gap, par- ents, Mr. and Mrs Alvin ons, of Holliday Mervyn Auman Hall, Rumberger, Musser three Mrs near Boyd spent Mrs. ind yaburg, and and and Mr of Penn the and Auman. pL Transfers of Real Estate. et al, to Joan O Hall Sunday at Daniel home of Mr Jacob Sharer, lon - ner, tract in Centre Potter twp.: $2,100 L.. 1I.. Smith, Grove, tr and ot to Catherine E Hall Pot- ux, wt In $5,500, Markie, ux, teat in C Centre and ter twp James J H. Welk, ot $600, et ux, to Eugene ollege twp... John IL. Holmes, to W. Taylor, $3.500 John W, H. Gettig, leowis H &t ux, Carlisle tract in State College to Lewis Bellefonte: $3000, to John W lellefonte; $3000. Fort Pitt tract in o wbrick tract in Gettig, , 1 ux, el ux, Garbrick, tract in ell Chester W. Bott, Hunting and Fishing Miles twp.; $1. H. H. Royer, Bierly, tract in Miles twp.; $800. David Austin Kline, ot ux, to Ar- thur H. Hapynrd, tract in Philipsburg, $4,500, et al, o Club, admr., to Lowell 8B. ee Phosphates— Various Kinds, The undersigned has now on hand the following grades of phosphates, guaranteed as labeled: 168 per cent. ackl goods, 1-8-1, 1-8-2, 1-0-2, and 2- 8-6. These are offered at the lowest possible price~Wm. McClenahan., LITTLE Now aoe 0h TE Science Has Discgvered Innumerable Methods for Turning Rubbish to Profitable Uses, wasted, ing every kind of rubbish into some- thing useful. ‘Refuse 1s burned specially constructed furnaces, and the heat produced is turned into steam which is used for driving the dynamos that produce electrle light, Even the ashes are used to make cement, Soapsuds, which formerly polluted our rivers, are now strained, mixed with lime, and pressed Into bricks, which, when burned, give three times the amount of heat that a similar quantity of coal gas would produce, A dead horse can be put to almost endless uses, The halr is turned in- to hair-cloth and stuffing for mat tresses: the hide forms leather table coverings; the tendons are made into glue and gelatine; the flesh Is used as food for cats and dogs, and the blood is manufactured into prussiate of potash and manure, The bones reappear as knifehandles, Jelly has been made from old boots and whisky from old shirts. Sawdnst can be made into quite entable cakes, and fish-seales into artificial pearls. Superstitions of Thieves, A laundryman who for eleven years used his coffin as a safe, was wise in his generation, for it Is not believed that’ any thief would have with such a receptacie. Certainly professional burglar would touched it. For the criminal classes, without exception, are queer beliefs in luck, omens lke. The burglar house where a taken place, thema to him. The black cat, which to some people Is an omen of good fortune, to him is just the reverse almost steeped carefully avolds death has recently the steps or sill of a house down for plunder he will avoid it An blind dog. Hudson's Bay Company. The Hudson's Bay company, porated in 1670, connects, by uninter rupted lineage, the North American wilds of the moving plcture set with the stern realties of an earlier da The first records of this stanch ex- ample of British emprise contain the to the company’s posts shortly the earliest expedition to 10688 : Two hundred fowling pieces with powder and shot, Two hundred copper kettles, Twelve gross knives, One thousand hatchets, The copper kettles used today these northernmost outposts of civili- zation are practically identical in de. sign with two centuries more ago, those of LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, in ELIZABETH RUNKLE, te of Centre Hall the est 6 on above astate the them se minis been duly granted undersign persons knowing lve » debted to the estate are requested t paym and thos the present cated immediate ent, same to authenti for PRANK A. CARSON, Spring Mills claims against duly settlement ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, ADAM N Centr in iate of Gregg township, the estate of deceased Letters haring ed, all knowing debted to the estate are requested to make payment, and claims against the same to present duly authenticated for settlement, R. RR. FilsKLE, ADDA M. FINKLE, Admrs., Spring Miils, ADMINISTR ATOR'S NOTIC FE, of been duly granted persons those having them immediate In the est inte of Potter township, ty, Pa. deceased. having been duly granted the undersign- ed, all persons Eknowing themselves immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them duly authenticated for settlement, CYRUS BRUNGART, Admr., Centre Hall, Pa. SPECIAL SALE MILLINERY FRIDAY, JUNE lst to 15th, 1923 026 Showing at : Miss Laura S. Runkles Centre Hall Hotel * Open pay all bills by cheek Is as good reney carried in he spent, and may if you carry a iIEMBER FEDERAI An endorsed receipt, Cars pocket will surely bie fost, Not so, SYSTEM. CYRUS BRUNGART JUSTICE OF THEE YIEACT AMES Ww. Sw ALS JUSTICE OF THE PEACE LINDEN HAL! ECO 4 v re tig of Eniat rile 1 Yow Banks kept 02 hand NO TIME TO HUNT for a doctor 3 or arug store wh =n suddenly sez ed with agonizing intesting | cramps, ca nausea and prostrating diarrhoea. CHAMBERLAIN’ S COLIC and DIARRHOEA REMEDY gives instant warmth, comfort and ease from pain. Never fails, VYASHINGTON | 16-Day Excursion FRIDAY, JUNE $11.82 Round Trip from CENTRE BALL it f {i 20 Pennsylvania Railroad Company —— 4 as om. A i I Tran ALVA Gast ly drop us a postal card call at once. Laurelton Foundry Co. Inc., LAURELTON, PA. and we WANTED i°F8 BIIK Men ot women {riends neigl HAranieed wiery, fa and children 0 Hour for stare ek fot fu me. Ex perien os NTER CATIONAL BTOCKING wii, Fa to STIR Fiimie i ERVICE | i i i Mr. Ford and Fordson Owner : Meeker’s Si MILUHEIN, PA. Open 17 oe i WANTED ‘GIRLS to work in “CANDYLAND" STATE COLLEGE Call on Commercial Phone The Centre Neporter, $1.60 a year cher , . 30x34 Straight Side B2x3% Straight eBide Bixd Straight Sad 2x4 Straight 3x4 Straight 3x4 Straight 2nd ls Straight Side Side Side Side Sule ERR: gs i a a BELL CORDS 20°, OVERSIZE NATIONALLY KNOWN Look at the wonderful tread of the BELL D. Built of finest ma- terial obtainable, by satis. fied and skil workers, Imagine the tremendous wear and tear that tread can stand. Jue Kind the dius The Gray combines comfort, depend- ability, economy and good looks. A ride will prove it. Lisi TTT "530 DEALER peiessmmtiiecesuiusen } Insurance and ; 3 Real Estate Want to Buy or Sell? SEE US FIRST Chas. D. Bartholomew 3 CENTRE HALL, PA, PrP CT III VIC III C PEE OrYY ru WANTED: POTATOES, ONIONS, APPLES, LARD, CHICKENS J. ROY SCHAEFFER, Centre Hall Bell Phone 41R3 (TTT SET. a a Tp We WC m any multiple up transportation. larized the Must Be a Reo. BREON gallon, or CHEAP- method of any other WITH = THERE IS ONLY ONE tobe a Speed Wagon it WILLYS- and OVERLAND & WEAVER | = SEE Both Phones fecsessacecsessee
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