ntti nbn ht Tp ane BE Br an - y wis THE CENTRE REPORTER. Coal for Threshing, Community piBnic-8aturday, Aug- : | ALWAYS MEN FOR THE AGE : : ohio Hy soul (eat © at atl - - oy I have on hand a high-quality coal, | tst 4, at Centre Hufl, THURSDAY. AUGUST 2. 1923 There When Neaded, Whether Born in suitable for threshing. Give this col CYRUS BRUNGART res ires rr . Se Log Cakin or Towering Apartment a trial—we know you will be pleased. | : nm n Sam : A IcCILLENAHAN, | USTICE OF 7 PRACY., ‘ YQ DEATHS, in Big City. WM. MoCLENAHAN, SII hy BIG SLASH IN TIRE PRICES. wh —— i CENTRE HALL, PA. * Mrs, Elizabeth Ellen Kane, born in Future Presidents of the United WANTED, en 01 women to take| Special attention given to collecting. ; rt % . State . ; at | Orders among friends und neighbors for | Legal writings of all classes, including Nittany Valley in 1831, making her tates will be born In apartment the genuine guaranteed hosiery, full lines for | re houses, and a fond people wid have | mén, women and child El | deeds, worigages, agreements, ete, mar- age 92 vear : g " a \* v : i and ¢ ren, iminates dere. |” : . Age W© Yearg, + months and ‘15 « days to hallow and bronze-tablet a fourteen. | Ing. we 4 §1 nu hour for spare time or du | riage licenses and hunters’ licenses secured orid- amous Her malden name was Mary Haupt . = 2 { | a week for full time. Experience unnecessary. | ana4 gq! atte pri Teen Vs ¥ MAL clary skyscraper. It will’ be its own | Weer INTRRNATION 0 BTOCKINA Coury, [4nd oll matters pertaining to the office Bolt. lofty monument. Norristown, Pa. Offpy [attended ‘to. promptly. janl-z3 CORD Now at Rock Bottom, | Augustus Valentine Smith, near | Long ago we passed the log-cahin| == nem - i — —— Bellefonte, aged 84 years and 16 days. | stage of historic shrines, The log He was a Civil war veteran, and was ©fbing have been exhausted. Our larg ‘ est crop of heroes now comes largely 30x84 CORD from the two-story brick honse 2x4 CORD ’ " : x 3 4 Neapo sign language he expression “That's Hone . x Pheodore from one of three storles In the old eapolitan sig guage, th I B 8x4 CORD: ........ 21.55 is hound | est Talk,” was conveyed by placing the Index finger of the right hand 32x415 CORD ......... 25.00 33x43; CORD ............28.380 | i > EE TR - i i A — Insurance and Real Estate Want to Buy or Sell? | SEE US FIRST : : Chas. D. Bartholomew L born in Howard. CENTRE HALL, PA, E dennis Morg: aged 7 rears, | r Dennis Morgan, aged 71 vears in PRP PEPAD WANTED: POTATOES, ONIONS, APPLES, LARD, CHICKENS lellefonte. But the apartment house | g " ’ aly § i ‘ Jay F. Woomer, in Juniata aged 54 to make its way us a cradle for (m | on the lips and then pointing MH stealght upward, In this way the : ¢ : years. He “was a Pennsylvania rail- | Wortals, regardless of the rather se Neapolitan sald— 38x5 CORD coves BE90 vere restrictions against families, Inge | | *' 85x5 CORD ............. 050 ar small, vie future great, born in en Centre county. [ i= = gre, | “That’s H t Talk” THER SITES IN. PRUFORTION { one of these towering hives, will, even | OTHER SIZES IN PROPORTION George H. Waite, in Bellefonte, aged | at thelr birth fun! r san | a S ones a : road employee and well known in west- | h, triumph over the tr 64 years. He was born in Huntingdon | mele of restrictive regulation of ten county and was reared in Howard. amt families, Nowhere in the world of business Is “Honest Talk” more In de- Just a reminder that our Service A. J. Hershey, in Snow Shoe, aged | Lowly beginnings seem no longer mand than in the realm of finance. ix steadily growing Bigger and - ; NECESSITY © penius, There should hip | ‘ or whan the car Si years, He was the father of seven | ¢ y for genius Ihe ould hy | Better, No matter hat i Eb “ Talk” a {i no reason why statesmen, scholars Fhe outstanding sueeess has been largely due to Honest Talk = 2: oh children, one of whom, Mrs. Hiram! i ) " 4, n : how big or how rmall the job poets atid selentists should not male and the alm of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of CENTRE ao y ie Shimmel, of New Kensington survives, | | ; . . we can do It, and do It right. their advent nine stories up, Nor i HALL Is to hulld an this element of confidence and trastworthiness, Mrs. Mary Stolen Johnson, in State! the artifieialilos of our modern civil " J. ROY SCHAEFFER, Centre Hall Bell Phone 41R3 College; aged 70 years. zntion will interrupt the gifts of a be g ) . I —————— ee ee—— nign Providence that has never ceased Meeker's Too Much Pulpit Repertoire, to produce the man for the ange. ~—St . a % Oi Glohie-De or That is what Dr, J. F. Love, one of Louis Gl Democrat, m————— Portland Cement, the big men in the Baptist church !n a age i a CHa } Improved Disinfect: ph 1 rie ts Cae 3 tant Soop, America sald when addressing the Baptist World Alliance in ~ Stockholm. in Hg rr A MILLHEIN, PA. the manufacture of disinfectant TLV RC VC CODD / ; ) Further the doctor said: f han soaps, which it Is elated proved . Open Evenings. “We are tempted to talk about {oo Rg decided sieees Tie disinfectant — many things which we may well leave | used is Inctate of silver and a vers e S remariiable re to the paragraphers of the newspapers mh amount prodoce to the writers of cheap novels. to the is, ] fn ht een i ah @ ° : . ETE | Tose for storing. iruments. (1 First National Bank We have the, lollowing Good Cars lor Sale CHEAP : spoken with plainness and passion i- | Re in Ts thi h wee ean bow ina | Centre Hall, Pa. 1 Nash 6 Sport Model, 1 Nash 6 Sedan, Nn We and ordinance wi | clothos, yubber gloves, eto, There ar Maxwell Touring, 2 Fords, 1 Krit, Tl Overland, 1 Reo 6 Touring. Transfers of Real Estate. Grover C. Gienn, ¢t ux to Ralph U fw. = wei SR SE 1, Breon's Garage ashore Excursion August 23 MILLHEIM Sidney | wkenroth tr Moses Thompson, et 1 Fil Ham in Haines twp.: $54 spd EERE Asbury Park THE REO SPEED WAGON { i nts | H. Mason, tract in State College; $700. | JEVINANCIAL REPORT | AND i | £2 Dorran's tare to. F. oo Wis EOOL DROME oF CRRTRE For the purpose designed, is the Best Sell-Pro- OF THE SCHOOL DIRECTOR F CK RE | Mielec: Sem 02 ures Ra | ou Biles oF cEcEny OCEAN GROVE pelled Vehicle in the World Jacob Winkleblech, et ux ao J (3 YEAR ENDING JULY 1s, 1923 i . Winkleblech, tract in Miles tw at Ww b { schoc . | . 1 \ Ray C. Noll to Perry Krise, tract in | Namber of benches empiaysd | It will haul a pound, a bushel or a gallon, or Spring twp: $55 Numbet of pupils smmlied in aif on) any multiple up to its rated capacity, CHE Ap. ear Zonge, executor. to Perry | Average daily attendance. 6 | 02 Round ER and quicker than any other method « hong tract in Spring twp 0 Amount of tax levied for school = " $1 3 Trip from CENTRE HALL transportation, "rog purposes Emma Grossman to Johs ra TREASURERS. 2CCOUNY rtionate fares from other nearby points Reo conceived the Spee | Ww agon idea--created gp : n a “aig MONEY RECEIVED, Tickets good going on regular trains August 23 ; . the vehicle--copyrighted the name and popu- Balance on hand from last year | turning on “all regular trains, except lin He rains, : larized the type. THE RE IS ONLY ONE La Muah appioptistioia 4 until September 7, inclusive. 'Stop-off allowed at Phil SPEED WAGON; tobe a Speed Wagon it rom Tax Co r 0 adelphia in both directions t Ro From tuitist-Potler township and adeiphia in both d ; Must Be a Reo. individuals pn REE ws pRNNSYLVANIA RAILROAD SYSTEM [| A GOOD LINE TO SELECT FROM ter in Penn twp. A 20 tar MONEY PAID OUT. aah 1 The Route of the Broadway Limited R EO, NASH . WwW ] I x YY S- MILLHEIM. Amount paid teachers for attending ae Journ rm 251 = KNIGHT and OVERLAND Leah Nieman returned home For supplies other than text books, 8 ' £1 uy we o—ey . . Jor sup . LEGAL ADVIZITIZEMENTSA, on Thursday from Philadelphia, where Poos of tax collector 132 . . AMES Ww. Sy A 120d ’~ re | Open and Closed Modelz underwent an operation some time | Treasurer’ amlary WIIN THE ORPHARNS COURT waod Y Secretar 4 ponag 52 2 ISG JUSTICE OF THE PEACE a ™~ x .? ago For pr wing and Soditon be 0 CENTRE COUNTY, PENNA, LINDEN HALL CENTRE CO. PA. FORD Cars and Sery 1CC. OF jan & dary } . Missy Tiolet utedius Jeft Monday For taits = 80 Ain le f EBlLIZABET!} RUN Deeds, Meortoages, Wills, &e, written aps . ry . . . > a er iag with tare. All lownl busisse prom i morning for a four weeks vacation To Sits School Employees Retire. “ Je, Inte of Cents ia bor th attended to. Special sticution EI to St x * 4 $ $ en ’ + + rip. during which time she will visit For ail Jou PUTpONE ABO ‘sahury Bt ling of Beatles, Marriage Licenses, Ani ex ponses bile Licetres, Bnd sil other Apples A LARGE STOCK OF UNITED STATES, GOOD- with friends In Del vihre and Vir 10 'o the helrs gat eclitors and Hanks gop on hand Novis 92 ginia. Total money paid ont | Teese 04 th pers § steed in anid u- . YEAR, FISK and GOODRICH Hoon, Me rn ear Hig Cash on hand RESOURCES. 2150 8 ~ ice is hereby . v i x ! ane (ast Tron Wanted... TI RES AND TUBES rah Danndly, of Pine Grove Mills, were n— i arson, admir 3 . . a . is as : LIABILITIES 2 ras ly drop us a postal card and we will guests at the J. BH. Miller home over the office of the (Cle None. e oi ihe Phas call at once. Sunday —————— Court his petition proving for the sale I . . fix eek We hereb certily that w we Dave examined the| . ., wil axtnte of tha Siewsd : Laurelton Foundry Co. Inc., BREON & WEAVER Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Keen and family | shove snd find it correct. ¢ the real estate of the decedent, sit- LAURELTON, PA. o2pd ¢ of Altoona spent a few days last week THOS. IL. MOORE, uate in the Barough of Centr with relatives, guests of Mrs. Keen's LiTris BCkoARt, [Centre County, Penna, founded ani @NOUR STOMACH MILLHEIM, PA. parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Throssel Auditors. described as follows, to wit: Dounded onuses bad breath, gassy pains, M . . . ' Witness our hands this 11th day of July, 1923, at . nf ) . a Ste siate costed tongue and belching. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wolfe and by lot Jacobs on hi with: yy : 1G, DAUBERMAN. Pres, Sem : s : Always find relief in young daughter. Irene, of Akron, (. _EDW. - BAILEY, sec'y, Main Street on the East: by alley and 3 ’ are visiting at the home of Mr. Wolf's a ———— ot of Jonathan Tressier on the North CHAMBERLAIN S mother, Mrs. WW, I. Young. FINANCIAL REPORT and by alley and fot of Bamh McClen- TABLETS Mra. Elizabeth Dorn, of Orangeville, | OF THE SCHOOL DIRECTORS OF POTTER | almin on the West: at private sale to Sweeten your stomach and breath—only 25¢ Ilinois, wag a visitor at the home of TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT, FCR Samuel H, Runkle for the y RR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING FIRST MONDAY IN JULY, iva. * her cousin, Charles F. Miller, on Tues $1125.00 for the payme I) SE ——— tay. Mrs. Dorn is a member of an lebta. If no exception xi theres automobile party of two cars which is | Whole number of — to or objections made (0 granting the i on a two months tour of the eastern Rr same, the Court will-be asked to take] 4H {6-DAY states Whole nuwaber scholars in atiend- action upon the petition on Thursday, ance , : i Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Welser and chil. Average daily attendance | 1 August 2 1923, EXCURSION Number mi levied jor school pur. i dren, of Bilger: Mr. And Mrs. Harry FRANK A. CARSON, | §! Round Trip Chevelier and children, of Altoona, and -" 3to2s Administrator. | re ” - Mr ’ : ! CE N I R E H A LL and Mra Kurtz Welser of Buf- falo, N. Y., were guests at the F. F. Beate APIMGPFIAtions. “or 4 TO Weiser home over the week-end, and rom other a ha ; WwW > ' 3 thus all the children were home for a - ———— ANTED . | Atlantic ( t happy reunion. Man : ‘ | y ° ® FOUR YOUNG MEN 16 YEARS OF AGE OR OVER Wildwood, Ocean City, Cape Nay, Bu 3 Id 1 ng WHO ARE NOT GOING TO Sea Isle ‘City, Anglesea, Avalon, SCHOOL OR COLLEGE IN - THE FALL, TO WORK IN Peermont, Stone Harbor SILK MILL AT SPRING - : THURSDAYS MILLS,” PA. ONE WEEK . . DAY SHIFTAND ONE WEEK Aug. 9, 3; Sept. 6 S E E NIGHT SHIFT. a TICKETS GOOD RETURNING THE AVERAGE PAY ON - eping cars on nes Charges Tor space o ill . a ood « inchuding surcha ekets I NIGHT SHIFT WILL BE £16 I a ————— TO $1500 PER WEEK, IF NO i conts extra, round trip. SAVES BABIES, helps grown. o FOOROS AND LIABILITIES y Ho pion gl people. En sn dats, | mE wn tor wowse (N .artimens shoes we mar] Cresson Lumber Co. distneis, | * EE a i For summer com. Fallon du tro iiss ou Er a $55 - - Ss 3EEEE £ 2E3EugSsSE Easy ely * . 3 Proportionate fares from other points Call at Office, to MR. MH, J. — COLIC and Jk RHOEA ac Sates Ghrlily that we have amined the LOCKWOOD, Supt. Take i wR Ocean Grove Excursion August 23 Neve Ti: ah “fe | Groce & Bloom || Hi R. R. System Worth selling ls worth telling—ad- | witnem our Nanda oi ad day of July, 0. Sik Commission Throwsters | The Standard Rafiigad of te Word, LEE RR. J. G. MARKS, Sec. and Treas. SSN RRS
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