hr, po stata I a mesma 2 . a, w 4 4 § 4 y fo Suitable for threshing, Give this coal {lwork. Order your sippy THE CENTRE ‘REPORTER we Tr VALLEY | PEACHES! PEACHES! i] : . = : | Mrs. J. W. Gobbler who has been [a trinl—we know you will be pleased. JAMES Ww. SWA MoClenahan, Centre Hall, THURSDAY, AUGUST 23.193 | housed u . » time with rheu- rE RHEE ta atthe. ttt , EN t 1 JUSTICE OF THE Airs cin . p for some time Vv THE ; : ALLY 1 WM. McCLLENAHAN. | : TL THE BUFFALO VALLEY FRUIT LINDEN HALL, CENTRE CO., PA. — . y coving very fast, . + ‘i ; - matism, 48 not improving ver) FARMS, MIFFLINBURG, PA, are Deeds, Mortgages, Wills, &e, written sea ox | 4} ‘ARRHAL JAR INESS TUSSEYVILLE Joseph Solt and family, of Eriespent § gioking and marketing WHITE | | eouted with care. ‘All lexsl busines prom yy is greatly relieved hy constitutional treat- Flovd Jordan loft on. Monday for : S # # attended to, Hpecial attention given to seit a CATAREH MPDICIN a ’ ky a few days with friends here | FREE STONE PEACHES, Will he ting of Estates, Murriage Licenses, Auis ng ment HALLS CATARRH ME 2 AE Cumberland, Md, whe he will join the | 11S 11E€S bile Licenses, nud sil other Avplicwt w is a constitutional remedy. a A arrhal i ’ § Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Decker spent pleking Elbertas about September Ist, Blanks kept ou hand, Bov. dvs | | Doafness Is caused Ly an bfiay & © | dition of the mucous lining of the $a members of ‘the Gospe; Team In an Sunday at the Newton Zerby home in! The Farms are located about six : -_— : chiagn Tube. When this tube is In ped Evangelistic meeting. al . . ’ y - « O ‘ r “ cy | | you hive a rumbling sound or impdPrect Brush Valley. 3 miles Northwest of Miflinburg, Vis. BIG SLASH IN TIRE PRICES. | CYRUS BRUNGART - i Lon ae and when it is entirely cbsed Philip, Lilne and Mary Robb, of : ’ oki and daughter, Itors are welcome, Bell telephone . . . | Deafness is the result Unless the fn. Bellefonte, spent the latter part of last Mrs. J. B. Ripka A" . JUSTICE OF THE FEACL, | lammation ean be reduced, your hearing if i = 1 . : » , re t Burnham to 172014, anvil | . ’ ! yb jgntroye oreve HALLS week with their aunt,, Mrs, 8B. T. Miss Jennie, went oO CENTRE HALL, PA, ! 1 CATA nl EDICT NE 3 - ¥ é i 5 ware wena’ s tow cuss vrunt vuvaore san. | The World-Famous ‘OLDPIBLD |, oie, avenin siven se” coeting | bitodionUhomscos orfcin 51 152 7 Mr is Ww hildre Miss Gladys Lingle went to Burn- Rus urniture Sale, Legal writings of all classes, ineluding | tem, thus reduc he inflammation and Mrs. Edward Wolfe and children, sha hy A discount of twenty (20) per cen deeds, mortgages, ugreements, ete, mar- | Bossting Nature ia restors iho inden . . } + . rab 4 5 . week with Mr. and i { ditions who had spent about two weeks with | ham to spend tvs © will be piven on all Furniture irs CORD Now at Rock Bottom. riage licenses and hunters’ licenses secured Circulars tree. her annt. Miss Anna Fortney, returned | Mrs, Homer Illian, chased during August {and all matters pertainiog te the office] # Thursday to their home in Juniata. Misses Kathryn and Begtha Pecht t . .. | .00 stock to select from - ; attended $0 promptly. Jan}-2 -————-——-— | ANTED: Miss Anna Mae Dunkle, of Punxsu- | returned to their home in Milroy afte: 8 M. CAMPBELI 1 POTATOES, Wilt 3 30x31 CORD ..........51200 [3% ddd 2d dod Add} | spend some time with her aunt, Miss | parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Barger. | 32x14 CORD .... 20.50 ONIONS, APPLES, Anis Forine sree es | mx conn ms 3 Insurance and rp LARD, Lois, Alger and Philip Geary, of Al- SPRING MILLS 82x41, CORD censa 25,00 CHICKENS tawney, arrived Saturday and will | spending two weeks with their grand- Gtoa4d $ os hilar of og u » . Co iv § Adfe attended ! 8 1% oN oona, grandchildren of Mr. and Mr IL. G. Kennelly and w rttended a xis CORD | .sansese 3820 | Real Estate M F. Rossman, are spending their va- | the Bierly reunion at Mill Hall last S3x5 CORD en ss = 25308 cation among friends week. Bax5 (ORD . , . 30.50 Miss Violet Palmer spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Vonada, of Coburn OFH S12 n . . TION Want to Buy or Se IH? with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Blaine | und Mr. and Mrs, Hecker, of Morgan ER SIZES IN PROPORTIO Palmer, at Potters Mills, zn, spent Tuesday with Mrs 1, J Zub . : SE — i SEF US FIRST — ler. ' uat . » ; ip ww 1 REBERSHU RG. el i : Al aie, Just a reminder that our Service : * Prof. A. M. and Mrs, Allisag and It Is steadily growing Bigger and Harvey Limbert spent several “Mavs t,o of Chicago, are spending their sn —— J. ROY SCHAEFFER, Centre Hall in Lock Haven and Sugarvalley with vacation with relatives i L b ——— Bell Phone 41R3 ace : ha ; small tha toh Chas. D. Bartholomew t relatives, Mr. and Mrs Calvin Zerby, of Ohio TEETHING AND HOT WEATHER EH w big or how small the Job : fetter, No matter what the ear levceocseceescsasss / / / / / / / / ¢ / / ¢ ‘ i } litt] a we can do it, and do it right, i CENTRE HALL, PA, Mr. Mowery, of DuBois, spent sev- | 4 lating among relatives are very hard on the little ones Summer disorders of Sremach and : 5... CTT T TTT TIT TCrrr rer re vores (ast Tran Wanted... bowels, weakening Carr hoea, C holera daughter; John Smith and daughter: infantum, quickly controlled by ' . ' Portland Cement, William Bowersox and brother Allen, | yh, Gramiey and Miss Ida Long H M = A M k ) pl ‘ortiag nent a a both of Hiawatha, Kansas, are visiting | _.. .. oerone on Sunday A VMBERLAIN'S ‘ ee er 8S } a - : : shia . Tn - z Wl Laurelton Foundry Co. Inc.. their aged mother in this place. Among those who attended the Busi- REMEDY HaAlil ddd 1 A Ts Ws Cail : LAURELTON. PA. Irvin Bower and family, of Mackey- 1 .. aen's picnic at Heelan op Thurs- | Helps children and older persons too. Garage ville, spent Sunday at the I. D. Houws- |... oo. 7 M Gramley and family, | < y MILLHEIM, PA. home Mr. and Mrs. WW. O. Gramley, 'Squir Coal for Threshing, i eo power | uve cn sand & hig quiily Swi} Opes Evesings, We have the following Good Cars for Sale CHEAP: era] days this week at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Smith and his brother, Samuel Mowery ly drop us a postal card and we will Allen Brungart recently purchased a MES. BURD, Millheim, P : In 1574 Ferdinand W Suydam was i 9 . legally declared unable to care for his { Breon 5 ara e i property, thing worth $500,008, An ace | . VALUABLE FARM i . counting In a Sew York court shows ay the proper Koos "3 that the estate pow Is worth over a MILLHEIM A vas ona] AT PUBLIC SALE | nile. to Charl Pag 0 i ' i i ime works wonders for the pocket. of Irwin, preached : . { mok,. If you had banked S560000 at x n on Sunday even- '¥ the. he ol Adal Hagen 2 compound interest In 1874 it would rmon 3 } . 1] 31] this] : y Sen Con. have growy to four million dollars by on. The same waiie Node good lor For the purpose designed, is the Best Sell-Pro- shorter times and smaller amounts, MILLREIN, Ji SEPTEMBER 14th, 1923 | A ¥re;mt many of us have fifty years pelled Yehicle in the World, (From the Journal) } \t one block P.M dl those certalr oi in gelical church in ! ahead of us yet—=Why not start now! . . ces of land lying and being | It will haul a pound, a bushel or a gallon, or Township of Cregg, (Count of 1 any multiple up toits rated capacity, CHEAP- en nd State of Pennsyivan i We pay 3 per cents compound Interest on Savings Aecounts, E R and quicker than any other method of FRACY XO. J-Beginuing at: & transportation. hestnut oak thence 3 mst 19% pervhey 0 wit RS 4 HI Reo conceived the Speed Wagon idea--created a I The the vehicle--copyrighted the name and popu- 1 red oak: th forth | larized the type. THERE IS ONLY ONE SPEED WAGON ; tobe a Speed Wagon it ® ht Must Be a Reo. weve win First National Ban K So00 sive TO Ree? ein Sve Sling ar : : n "on ; cece “eat. 13 | Centre Hall, Pa. REO, NASH, WILLYS- Susan Burrell and « upied by BW Bussmn. 0 wake 3. laws ewoush | YO oupe any 3 pumONDS = KNIGHT and OVERLAND for the accommodation of tw, families : — Mrs. Margaret Ricker of Seranton, | "6? measur being the same tract i. er N f land which Lott Evans by deed Open and Closed Models was a guest of her sister, Mrs, Clara dated April 9. 1854, recorded in Centre | - Announcement - “Ses tarry mma and aon tenes and'6% oni wiemer 6. Bune || THE NEVEMAR SHOPS FORD £ ars and Service. Rommel Li of Chicago, are visitors at the W. F TRACT NO, SBoundsd on ; North by land of Floyd Bower sd - . . Smith home. om” . . . S BEV LE I y 1D) » » i a M d *P +] » P 1 +d Kennelly. et al: on the South by land specially eS1gnec Moderately rice Miss Betty Shelton, who has been | "AT CO Bt OF he West by land 8 ? A LARGE STOCK OF UNITED STATES, GOOD- of 4 arn Fi £8 n y i employed in Philadelphia, ie visiting of Mr. Long and Samuel Burrell Es M I YEAR, FISK and GOODRICH her father, Wm. 8. Shelton. tate: on the East by ands of Messrs Miss Sadie Miller, of Philadelphia, is Snyder, Brown and Sowers, and con- TI RES AND TUBES ining p = - a guest this week of her parents, Mr, {InN Fall Opening Friday & ¢ Saturday, August 24 & 25 snd Mra. G. BE. Mille in ACRES, More or Less Mins 3 nr WR go” fash vdet nd her | It being the Eastern part of a larger SHOWING AT a y SHOWING AT wi 0s aE ie ile Fer ani oF . § & . dom Ne re os Ind iis tract of land and was reserved by Miss Laura Runkie's Mrs. May Gramley Ey UT xs, bn in ant U5 James H. McCool in his deed to Sam- Centre Halp Hotel Spring Mills, Pa. are visiting in Muncy and Willams- | i] Burrell: recorded in Centre County port, in Deed Book No, 72, page 340 & CO —— - - MILLHEIN, PA. ———— pi relation thereto more fully and at my ume— a Bean-Soup Announcement, large appears, The above two described are adjoin Capt. Henry K. Ritter Camp No. 65 : 2 ’ tH A acts and will be sold together Sons of Veterans, will celebrate the | NE tra . And n i ® il ‘ # 5 if desired. The combined tracts con- | 20th annual Bean-Soup and Reunion tain approximately 120 acres of tillable 5 h n the Cold Springs Grove, at McClure, | and pasture land; the remainder in ; ABOR DAY hb y Saturday, September 20th, mostly timberland. On them are y At The SEASHORE of Service Thiz is one of the largest single day |“ ted a affairs in central Pennsylvanin, There 2.8tory Frame Dwelling House with all modern conveniences and summer house with large open fire. young and od. in the midway. Good pace attached; including running wa | bands will peel out their melodious | tor and new acetylene gas plant. wil be sport and amusemnt for both A HOLIDAY WORTH WHILE treasures, able and prominent speak-| A Large Bank Barn with Straw Shed, | ers will deliver interesting and timely | rat-proof grain house, corn orb, au- | addresses, and champion ball teams | tomobile shed, implement shed, chick- | en and hog pens. Al these buildings are practically | new and modern, The farm is at Many large kettles of wholesome, d¢- | yremont in a very fine state of culti- | Helous Civil War style bean soup will | vation and is extremely well adapted be prepared and sold in the grove, to dairy facming. There are an abun- | ring your friends with you to the dance of fruit trees, consisting mostly an 1¢ 1 \ Where in all the world can you so pleasantly spend vour holday stgeon? Where find the same recreative pleasures? Where obtain such a maximum of happy, restiw holiday hours, BEFORE with a minimum joss of time or minimum expenditure of money? will cross bats Agricultural exhibits will als, be on the grounds, quaint title town of McClure, which |*f peaches and appies. : 8 8 Wildwood—Ocean Clty—Cape Mayi-Stone Harbor—Avalon— Sea 111 1 n Isle Clty—=HReach Haven—Island Helghts—Seaside Park—S easide TERMS OF SALE--Twenty per cent | Helghts—Bay Head—Sea Girt—Spring Lake—Breadley Beach is situated in the picturesque historival |. 4.0 purchase money to he paid on | Middle Creek Valley, along the state | quay of sale: the balance of the pur- | Ocean Grove—Ashury Park—Long Branch and many other Inter: mediate resorfs— highway and the Sunbury and Lewis | chase price to be pad on or before town railroad, April 1st, 1924, when deed is 0 be Remember the day and place. adv made, executed and delivered. No po- ; sxession will be given until purchase Killed hy Train at Bellwood. price is paid in 1M. = - Pursuant to an order of Orphans’ | Edgar ©. Robbins, aged 23, of Ty Court of Centre County, Rufus BR. Fin- ; rone, was instantly killed a short dis: | yo) Guardian for Madeline E. Finkel, | tance west of the Pennay station at | minor heir of Adam N. Finkel, de- : GO! WHILE Y0U MAY Bellwood early Wednesday morning of | ceased, ds allowed to enter into and The. seashore i ut ita beni"The. Sea last week, Hobbins, who was assistant | execute deed for the foregoing de- son, at Hs helght—Fishing, bathing, \ signal_maintainer, was working on the scttied ann om i safling, all the i= of seashore Iie li Cresson Lumber Co. track examining bond wires, when ADDA M. FINKEL, are yours t, command, train No. 64, the Gotham Limited, RUFUS R. FINKEL, i Col 1 came east on that track, . A Administrators, Enjoy a real vaeatlon over Labor Day at the Seashore, | STATE EGE, PA. Members of the J. C. Evan's section | 4t SPRING MILLS, PA. | J. G. MARKS, Sec. and Treas.p Both Phones . PRESENT SPECIAL FEATURES OF ATTRACTION, LABOR DAY HOLIDAYS ARE BEFORE YOU. THE END OF THE SUMMER SEASON AT THE NEW JERSEY SEASHORE S E E DRAWS NIGH. ! The direct, convenient route ty all New Jersey Seashore Resorts gang, working not far away, did thelr i best to attract hig attention by shout. WANTED. ~One hundred or more ing Sut were not near enough to reach | New subscribers to The Centre Report. | Pennsylvania Railroad System Mim. He worked on, unconscious of | © at $1.50 per year, in advance; sat. The Standard Raliroad of the World, the approach of the train until it hit | sfaction guaranteed, or money re- im and terribly mangled his body. Jrumsed iy y “
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