a a i a a oa —— - " ar Sonam " " — "3 > MRA er pines TT ————————— a —— ee a RM I 5 st or ssa ttnt THE CENTRE REPORTER. * Miss Florence, of Buffalo, N. Y.. PEACHES! PEACHES! Conl for Threshing. . — | work. Order your supply now. —Wm » TY ood i ny 12 == (Ruests at the George Ulrich home, —————— I have on hand a high-quality coal Mas Mce(Senahan, Centre Hall THURSDAY, AUGUST jo. 1923 John F. Winters and his sister, Mrs THE BUFFALO VALLEY FRUIT | ritabie for threshing. Give this coul i IU*TICE OF THE PEACE Medler *hils a. are vis . : . | . ' LIP DIN HALL, CENTRE C0. PA - FY5s = =n ok : | Maude Fiedler, of Philadelphia, ave (vis- | pypmy WIPFLINBURG, PA. are [a tridl—we Know you will be pleased. || Sul D a HM Wits ae. womens. 2 | CATARRHAL DEAFNESS WON TWO—ALMOST, | iting their mother, Mrs. Perry Winters, | Liuie and. marketing © WHITE | WM. McCLENAHAN. ecnted with care. All lows] business pro 611° | 1g greatly relieved by constitutional treat. int Smuilton Th Brenan Sa . ! attended to, Hpecial attention given to seit ment. HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE (at smuliton, FREE STONE PEACHES. Will be | vento S——— S————— ting of Estates, M © Licenses, Aui~.n. is a constitutional remedy. Catarrhal 1 , : > ‘olle : Rev. and Mre, J. J, Weaver, of Ev- . r Elbe : . bile Licenses, nod sil other Applicet - Deafness is caused by an inflamed con- 4!% Innings at State College Found Me ' pleking Elbertas nhout September 1st, | Blanks kept on hand Bov.2-. 9.3 | | dition of the mucous lining of the Fusta- Centre Hall Ahead, 6 to 3.~Um. |". Ereeted friends in Millhelm 00} Thy Farms are located about six | . chian Tube. When this tube is inflamed { Saturday. They motored here to ate Miflinbure., Vi | Tired v you hive a rumbling sound or imperfect pire Calls. Gafue Account Darkness. | 4 : . miles Northwest of nur, 18. 1 . CYRUS BRUNGART hearing, and when it is entirely closed tend the annual plenie of the Haines tors are welcome, Bell telephone aching feet ? 8 Deafness is the result. Unless the in- —Bellefonte Trimmed, 9 to 6. township Sunday schools, held ip Win- 172514 advtf | i JUSTICE OF THE FEACL. finmmation can be reduced, your hearing v i : may be destroved forever HALL { Five minutes more davlight would | Keblech's woods that day. From here - - - 1 MENTHOLATUM CENTRE HALL, PA. CATARRH MEDICINE # through 2? 1 $ i ayvlig i biood on the mucous surfaces of the # pi 14 ' or they went to Pine Grove Mills and on August Furniture Sale, i Special attention given to collecting. tor Ar Legal writings of all classes, including assisting Nature over State College last Thursday even- - : : ; : deeds, mortgages, agreements, ete. mar- Aiton: ing, on the State field. As it was, Um. | utheran church at State College. will be given on all Furniture ur ridge Neanses and hunters’ Nerames set nd | J Mre. Arthur Johnson, of Moccasin, {chased during August, except kitchen and sll matters pertaining to the office Miller, of Nacomes, | cabmets, large stock to aclect from. _ | attended to promptly. Janl-25 | 8. M. CAMPBELL, - J have meant a perfectly good victory i t I Sunday Rev. Weaver preached in the A discount of twenty (20) per pire Lonberger called the game in the last half of the fifth when State was | Ill and Mrs. Harry Il., who were guests of their uncle, T. B. Motz, Sunday departed for thelr |6tod4 + Millhelm, P’'a 3 ¢ d ¢ / / ( ¢ ¢ / / ¢ WANTED: POTATOES, ONIONS, APPLES, LARD, CHICKENS J. ROY SCHAEFFER, Centre Hall Bell Phone 4IR3 at bat with one on base and nohe out. The score stood 6-3 in Centre Hall's Ln Bp dp lls Lr linn Bodin dp didi Dud 2 2 f favor. and with MeClintic going strong. | homes, having received a message of : . the death of thelr father, Joseph Con A CRY IN THE NIGHT, gnping State's chances for scoring were slim, . : : pains in the vitals, cramps, Insurance and! indeed. The umphe-—a State sympa- | 30. at Moccasin, thizer— wns censured for calling adult, immediate comfort and ease in game at this juncture. which was a | Baltimore, Md, and Mrs, Elizabeth van CHAMBERLAIN'’S ——— dow t hé Centre I ’ The | Ormer and Mrs. Anna M, Casswell, of blow t., th Centr Hall team. Th COLIC and DIARRHOEA visitors were on the ground at six o'- | Coatesville, were visitors of Miss Liz- REMEDY The World-Famous OLDFIELD lock and had the game been sarted |#ie Keen during the week. Pays to keep always on hand. | at ne, the esa tre inning ota | m— CORD Now at Rick Botiom, [3 sn vs racer Want to Buy or Sell ? have been played. It is now up to the . Bus at Your Serviee 3 . the Earlystown road, west of Old Fort league officials t, decide whether the : Dodge bus, used . on Friday of last week. By proving same shall be played out,~—~that * is, oute, | t our service at any irae i poperty and paying for this advertise ’ ios—tay. or" hisht. at. ‘the 30x85 CORD ; $12.00 Chas. D. Bartholomew ment, the owner WW WNW WW Bw OD fesse nss - Nua taken up at the point where it termi nated Thursday evening. or an en- . 4 ‘a at the home of Fred 8 Wells, nea: tirely new game shall be played, The from 12 to 1 mssengers; comfortals dix4 CORD . 21.95 . : . . {Centre Hall : ade fi a former procedure is considered the fair -— wating sy riding } s2xdle CORD ‘ =5.00 — i ———————_ CT A—— wey “9 saxty CORD 28.50 Portland Cement. x5 . CORD 34.90 Alpha Porti land cement may obtain the tire nay obtain easonable { has : icity of J2x4 CORD 20.50 3 CENTRE HALL, PA, | TYP ees gPrTErTTeRee eee TYP Pr TI r Or rr roe ered ore ome: and looal players and other inter- ested ones will demand that this be | EW We WW ly drop us a postal card and we will : ' ; 4 call at once. 3 Screened canne) coal—a carload just | 4 0 smong friends od neighbors for "x CORI 35.50 done Sod taes 13% as i aie} $s xi the geniiine g wend} sre, full lines for aaa th ’ Sa. wind £1 f 1 § 4 : in Better fill your bin with thi in the genuine gusranie ho ler i material f« 2 (inds of” construction ’ " . . men, women and children. Flimicstos dure 4 LAURELTON, PA. On Saturday flernoon ail we grade of coal while it may Ix add mg. We pav lan hour for spare time or $4 OTHER SIZES IN PROPORTION n SK MELY fiero, oO ie ¥ 4 » “gw Eva - . "a 1 , WAM. M( CLENAHAN, Centre Hall Write. INTHHENATIONAL STOCKING MILL Cast Iron Wanted. TET T + Kind- Cannel Coal. | WANTED, —Men 01 women to take Laurelton Foundry Co. Inc., Defeat Bellefonte—98 to 6, a week for full time Experian os nanecessars grounds, Centre Hall took a fall out . red ————— Norristown. Pa os2pd a af the league leaders—Bellefonte—hy Ready to Sell Gas, outplaying them and scoring a cleans I am now ready to sell gasoline ut | Hy ‘ TIE ? Just a reminder that our Service . . Ip ent vidory by the: sorq of 9 ta © Centre Hall. Your, s >, h sesilly growig Bigger and We have the following Good Cars for Sale CHEAP: my new garage in £ £5 ) 4 / : Harry Gross, who only a week previ- | business will be much wppreciated i a PWAMMERM/( <2 \ Better, No matter what the ear \ ous sprained his ank® and app. aved W. A. HOMAN, 7 BOND (A —how big or how small the Job 1 Nash 6 Sport Model, 1 Nash 6 Sedan, 1 we can do it, and do It right, i y be lost to the team for the remain- | dv Centre Hall Pa ! . - . fa ve Jost tem for the remain | LL Centre | FH We use it when A | Maxwell Touring, 2 Fords, 1 Krit, 1 der of the season, in re Tame Ln re | sew riers oe | DRINTING 2 Sle Overland, Res 6 Toujng ore | ay evil Gives Jb "| Garage reon s arage warns VALUABLE FARM | % , YOUL'S 57 MILLHEIN, PA. MILLHEIM OF ot Trice | A OR WIE, ss en THE REO SPEED WAGON arom ite ire Cun. a. anemic son of || JFIFLY Years Ago. | For the purpose designed, is the Best Sell-Pro- wih Newton | FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1th, 1923 n Evenings offerings were + but grot i | Spring Mills, or : . pelled Vehicle in the World. ball ro rou he Im INT4 Ferdinand W. Suydam was : pieces of 1and lying and being | legally declared unable to eare for his It will haul a pound, a bushel or a gallon, or the Township of Gregg, County of property, they worth §500600, An ae. i any multiple up to its rated capacity, CHEAP- ntre and State of sylvani counting In a™Wew York court shows ER and quicker than any other method of TRACT NO. 1—Beginning t that the estate now Is worth over a transportation. estnut oak hence South 47 11s a recent | Cast 106 perches to white 0: hence milion. | Reo conceived the Speed Wagon idea--created 1} yed fine | : th L % hg. Sst 1 Dory } ; Time works wonders for the pocket ] the vehicle--copyrighted the name and popu= the Senn 13 4 we hes a rt oa they ot " book. If you had banked $500,000 ut i larized the type. THERE IS ONLY ONE wloutit | 0 degre g East , ecisg : to a red compound interest In 1874 It wonid i SPEED WAGON ; tobe a Speed Wagon it of games 1, hence North 31 degrees 17 have grown to four million dollars hy Must Be a Reo. into the “won' column perches to stones, a corner of land of now. The same magie holds good for i » follows: Nt, « by of shorter times and smaller amounts, A GOOD LINE TO SELECT FROM CENTRE HALL R ¥ r. North » lege 0 ’R H O } 22.4 perches io SLOne he "a ne v \ great many of us have fifty years " “gr ~ y CY R MeClintie { hb poo wikia ta o a : . bank nis . = ahead of us yet—W hy nog start now! REO, NASH, WW 11.1 YY S- i Frank 1b : taining r N1 SH . vg. wn 7 eid >) : " { = i . 4 ! Dale. 3b 136 ACRES AND 2 PERCHES | We pay 3 per cent. compound Interest on Savings Accounts. KI G I and O\ I ‘RI AN D ¥ 1 pe w . i Bradford, ss “ neat meas wing the same ¢ Roms. 4 : of land which Lott Evans by deed Open and Closed Model: - Klinger Fo. ie ‘ dated April 9 » recorded | re : ’ N a a 1 County in Deed Book No. 2 67 FORD C > d S rvice Bia | rs a nd 68, conveyed to James G. Evan e : 44S and Service. Emery, rf : TRACT NO. 2—Bounded on the North by land of oT = — | Kennelly, et ai; on the South by land : N : l B | A LARGE STOCK OF UNITED STATES, GOOD- Totals 9 13426 12 4 fof Adun Finkel; on the West by land F rst ationa al YEAR, FISK and GOODRICH *l.ong ou for interferencs inte. on the East by fands of Messrs BELLEFONTE Snyder, Brown and Sowers, and con- Centre Hall, Pa. : TIRES AND TUBES taining i : iS ACRES, More or Less 1 Long It being the Eastern part of a larger | Robb, 2h .... ‘ J : tract of lanl, and was reserved by | - ——— ose. | ] . au ¥ ff James H. MeCool in his deed to Sam- | - Smith. uel Burrell: recorded in Centre County | | MILLHEIN, PA, ’ in Deed Book No. 32, page 340 & OC. | Dweitrich, 1b : : ! Be : X refation thereto more fully and : » ’ : d ; Kine, of .......... FArRe appears ® ® : ® Gordon. 3b ; The above two described are Join. Mensch. se bas ting tracte and will be sold the E————— Thompson, rf .. . 4 [If desired. The combined tracts con tain spproximatedy 120 acres of tillable Montgomery, p f 0 . tre . and pasture land: the remainder is ’ e Weber, p ee mostly timberland, On them are at Kessler S 1S CEC erected. a Totals. ... . : 9 1 : 2.8tory Frame Dwelling House with all modern conveniences and A FINE COLLECTION FROM WHICH TO summer house with large. open fire. Sp a . y “ TRY TY . YEE A. Kessler AlLuET: the Fall | PAS liane ret ts win SELECT YOUR F ALL BONNET, OF \ EL- ter and new acetylene gus plant. VET, FELT OR DUVETYN, FOR EITHER buying trip to New York City A Large Bank Barn with Straw Shed, ap - Miss Jeanne Kessler just returned rat-proof grain house, corn crib, au- . SPORTS WEAR OR DRESS. home after spending four weeks in tomohile shed, implement shed, chick- New York, doing buying of merchan- | en and hog pens, Direct from the Fashion Show of New York we have BE FORF dise for the store; also attending the All these buildings are practically . . . : : ’ . . spent considera » rive y po / ’ Merchants’ Fair and Fashion Shows. new and modern, The farm Is at ng de 4 ble time to give this op rtunity to you, present in A very fine state of culti- Now we are having a SPECIAL SALE on all hats for Mr. and Mrs. Simon Michlovitz and vation and is extremely well adapted . . two daughters, of Harrisburg, motored | to dairy farming. There are an abun. your convenience, to save you both money and time. We to Kessler's where they are spending | dance of fruit trees, consisting mostly have complete assortments at the exact prices, and our a few days. They were accompanied [of peaches Ad AUS, ete : styles cannot be excelled. Hats for the entire family 5 1 by Jeanne Kessler who stopped over TBRMS OF SALE-—Twenty per cent Ww : enroute here from New York of the purchase money to be paid on omen, Men, and the childred. rom.» A. day of sale; the balance of the pur- (From the Journal) chase price to be padd on or before Mrs T. B. Ulrich ds visiting Her | April 1st, 1924, when deed is to be brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, | Made, executed and delivered. No po- Arthur Gensler, at Harrisburg. ssosgion will be given until purchase ur a 00 S price is paid in full, Mr. and Mre. Fred Schieiffer. of Pursuant to an order of Orphans’ . Kaneville, 11, were motor guests of | Court of Centre County, Rufus i. Fin- in all departments are coming in daily. S B E Mrs. Rebecca Schieiffer during the | kel, Guardian for Madeline BE. Finkel, week. A ma Dresses, Skirts, Coats and Waists Mrs. Gertie Gephart, of Johnstown. xecute deed or the foregol Jere was a guest at the Gephart home, oi | X°CW f egoing de North tree, turing the past wes | Coo toot Men's Suits and Overcoats Cresson Lumber Co. Mrs. Kate King, of Myerstown, Is ADDA M. FVINKEL, We have the stock ; look us over. visiting relatives and frienfle in Mill- RUFUS R. FINKEL, i ‘ STATE COLLEGE PA _e Ed heim, a guest of her sister, Mra. Chos- i Administrators, tie Kreamer. | At SPRING MILLS, PA. J. G. MARKS, Sec. and Treas, a ——— —— Mr. and Mrs. J. FE. Swarm gl — K 1 ’ D rt t St daughter, Miss Clara, of Willamporti) we ED Ong nde ar ess er 8 epa men ore are guests of Postmaster and Mrs W, er, at $1.50 per year, In advance: sate “Hats Trimmed Free’ MILLHEIM 1. Swarm. lsfaction guaranteed, or money re- Mrs, Charles Ulrich and daughter, | pundaed. | i v 5