The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 06, 1923, Image 8

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THE CENTER REPORTER
TdAdURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6
Brinn PERSONAL.
- cy ey
Mrs,
and
to
Smith,
Harry Weaver,
children,
Hall,
went
of
Monday
Centre
two on
her
injured
Altoona to see brother, James
wh, and
hospital.
was in
now
at a
Mr.
daughter,
Mrs,
Miss
and Mrs. J
Hall,
cousins,
on Mrs,
of Mr
David |
Dora,
M.
over Sunday.
While
Ww.
Parker,
and
of
in
and ‘arker
were guests
Flav. Kirkpatrick.
The
they , also
Centre ladies
are here
called NN, who 8 a
cogsin
Mr.
fonte.
Smith,
W. R. Ni
(Wednesday)
and Mrs wih, of Belle-
yesterday left fou
San Francisco, California, from which
port they will sail on
they
September
for China, where will spend the
next five years in the Missionary work
A reception was tendered them at the
Bellefonte Methodist church prior to
their paving
At the
Bruce
Green county fair, 1ilinols
Goodhn
cond prizes
Mr.
horses
in
: rt won thirteen first
four and one third
how
ning
He id thé son of
He
ing termed horse
prizes,
Sees, Goodhart
} in" Potter
ywhiship the late
|
to he
Goocdhart wont feel
(George
bit “orazy.”
hurt
i in Kev,
ai horseman. n
\t
Mrs,” Frederick
he “Tad
sant making
levy and
of Pittshurg an
‘entre « I’
nts While
jective pe
called on the
Repoyt f
to “mel; of printe ink
He
cL arporation.
IS cOonnesele
iVenue, in
clusive attention
work
«
mater:
The grade on
Improve
ally 1
won
ined it
prot
and Mrs, James
toona. were pleasant
Reporter
in
and
Wil-
Smith
Mi
som
WwW.
and baby
and ind Mrs, S
Hm.
two hundred mile auto trip on
Nash
erin visit
EF
wished to
made a
Friday
Shamokin
ed. bug
that city,
in the sedan
was one
Mrs
of
Ww
party
Pr. and ischer,
whom
“te, had not yet turned home from
Sunbury
othot
their yvatation.
Muncy
summer
and Wilkumsport
were
cities where stops f{« pleasure were
"w
made The entire trip was over con-
thru
this
and Macadam roads. except
Valley
having bee
The
from Old
orete
the Pénnes Narrows, bast
road since n oiled is in very
through
Wood
smooth and
Inst
road
Fort
comdition
Valley
ward is al
good
Penns to
30 comparatively
generally in better condition than
year.
——————
MILLHEIM.
(From the Journal.)
Mr. Mrs, Wallace
Darby, wire Sunday
of
viRitors
and Kerstetter,
Pa. Over
with relatives in this section.
Mra. lL.oeah
ten-day vacation
Christie has gone on a
relatives and
Atlantic
with
friends In Philadelphia and
City.
Mr. and Mrs. C, W, of Free.
burg, were week-end visitore with Mrs,
Bassler’ ather, J. :
Mrs. D W,
nfter visit
mother, Mrs
Monday departed for
Philadelphia,
Dr. John Hardenbergh, of St
Petersburg. Florida, was an arrival in
Miltheim, his home town, on Tuesday
afternoon, and wiki spend about two
weeks with his mother” Mrs, Josephine
Hardenbergh. He has legion of
friends here who are ghd to greet
him.
Mr. and Mes. Orvis M. Shull and
three children left Mhlhem last Thurs
day morning. They went to Mansfield
Ohdo, where Mrs. Smull and the chil.
dren will remadn until Me, Shull can
find quarters In Davenport. Jowa,
where he has entered the Palmer Chir.
opractic schoop as a student.
Rev. and Mrs. George J. Colledge
and son came In from Altoona for a
visit with Mrs, Colledge's parents, Mr,
and Mrs. E. BE. Knarr. Rev, Colledge
has been elected principal of the
schools at New Paris Bedford county,
and he will also preach on that charge.
They will, move to New Paris.
Bassler,
Spigelmyer,
Lewis and three children,
of two months with her
Margaret
a
Musser, on
their home In
dhe
n
i
i
{
Chouans Band of Peasants.
bands of Brittany peasants who es-
poused the, royal cause during the
French revolution and organized a
reactionary movement In 1792, Their
first leader, Jean Ceottereau, was
killed In 1794. Later the insurrection,
under Coudal and Charette, assumed
vast proportions, and for a time ho-
periled the safety of the French re.
public. It was, however, stamped out
by La Hoche and its leaders forced
to lay down thelr arms. Another at
tempt at insyrrection was made In
1799, but this also was mercilessly
crushed. Chonanerie again made its
appearance In 1814-1815, and was
finully wiped out in 1830, through the
efforts of Thiers,
The word “chouans” is sald to he a
corruption of chat-haunt (screech owl)
and to have been given, either he
cause of the nocturnal habits of the
band or because of some special call
of recognition in use among them.
Others trace the origin of the word
to Cottereau, the first leader.—Adven-
ture Magnzine,
Right of Urga in Mongolia,
Mongols travel, not slong the sta-
tion hat “directly from one herd
of to friosh
horses canght and = vlad «4, and
Hated of
ahit
the
road,
he J
ure
hors naother, where
on Jers sihs for those
herd Ti
nro Any
right of urg
gelf, the
It Was
Lew
the last
of
2 Is called the pi
traveler havin
tran eatel horses
NOVR wet ro!
stir this
to one extdamition, tl
Urea. In Mongolia, ul
Baddhia, teok (is
By the Mojzbls ¢
refer red 10.08 °
Trine
ors
alw
rent
Burl
first to
it Urea
pal
ys
onl
ws han » print
destination of ding ¢x-
pedditions
this old
which crossed the pla
method or rig travel,
——————————— A -——————
New Fall Millinery.
MRS BURD, Mi
VALUABLE FARM
AT PUBLIC SALE.
Adam N
iblic sal
Township
ith
SEPTEMBER 1923
M
FRIDAY, Tith,
iyving
eR County
Pennsyis
ownship of Gi
entre and State of
TRACT NOL
hest wih
RiNNINK
th
beef
hence Sou
eart
t 109%
ning
136 ACRES AND 2
Bre wii the same
Evans by
18564, recorded in
PERCHES
peat tr
¢
Mess
land which
dated April 8
County Peed Ba No. 2,
veyed to James ©
NO, 2-ilounded on
jand of Floyd !
al; South
kel West by land
Burrell Es
lands of Messrs
Cer
in IK gos
Be
wid 68, con Evans
TRACT
North by
Kennelly, of
of Adam Fin
f Mr. Long and
tate: on the E:
Snyder, Bro
taining
iN
on the
en the
Namuel
TI
Sowers, and
wn and
ACRES, More or less
islern part of a lar
tract of and waa
H. McCool in
wel Burrell;
in Deed Book
Mation thers
BITE amare
The
ng i:
it desired.
It wing the E ger
ind reserved 4
his deed to Bam-
in Centre County
No. 72, page 340 & C
mare fully and
James
recorded
fo
two desorilnsl a
will be together
combiged i -
120 acres of tillable
the remainder
im
shee re adjoin
sold
tracts o«
nots und
The
ximately
land;
timberland
tain
and
mostly
pro
paefure in
rected a
2-8tory Frame Dwelling House
with all modern conveniences
summer house with large open
pace attached; including running
ter and new acetylene gas plant.
A Large Bank Barn with Straw Shed,
rat-proof grain house, corn erib, au-
tomobile shed, implement shed, chick-
en and hog pens,
All these buildings are practically
new and modern. ‘The farm is at
present in a very fine state of culgl-
vation and js extremely well adapted
to dairy farming. There are an abun-
dance of fruit trees, consisting mostly
of peaches and apples,
TERMS OF BALE Twenty per cent
of the purchase money to be pald on
day of sale: the balance of the pur-
chase price to be paid on or before
April 1st, 1924F when deed Js to be
made, executed and delivered. No po-
saession will be given until purchase
price is paid in full
Pursuant to an order of Orphans’
Court of Centre County, Rufus R. Fin-
kel, Guardian for Madeline BE. Finkel,
minor heir of Adam N. Finkel, de-
ceased, ds allowed to enter into and
execute deed for the foregoing des
scribed tracts,
IL. . MAYES, Auct,
ADDA M, FINKEL,
RUFUS R. FINKEL,
Administrators,
BPRING MILLS, PA.
WANTED, —One hundred or more
new subscribers to The Centre Reports
er, at $1.50 per year, in advance; sate
and
fire-
wae
it
funded.
w
Be He
[
5 TL pba RI
PEACHES! PEACHES!
BUFFALO VALLEY FRUIT
MIFFLINBURU, PA, are
pleking and marketing WHITE
FREE STONE PEACHES, Will be
pleking Elhertas about September Iv,
The Farms are located six
miles Northwest of Miflinburg, Vise
tors are Bell telephone
172J 14. i
THE
FARMS,
about
welcome,
Ready to Sell Gas.
ay
NO TIME TO HUNT for a doctor
or drug store when suddenly
seized with agonizing intestinal cramps,
deadly nausea and prostrating diarrhoea.
CHAMBERLAIN’S
COLIC and DIARRHOEA
‘ REMEDY
gives instant warmth, comfort and case
from pain. Never fails.
Bus at Your Service
WANTED, Men
ord. rs among friends
the genuine guara:
men, women and child
mg. We pay $1 an hour
a woek frr In Lime
Welte, INTERNATION
Norristown, Pa
toe
ARMMERM 2, :
BOND
; We use it when
J {PRINTING
GOOD JOBS
yw Civells
, YOUr's
ere
VB innn
< A
Yi
}. A
Ae
>”
Vs a en Sen A BE J
- — a
Coal for Threshing,
hand a high-quality coal,
I have
suitnlde for
on
thres) (Hive this coal
will be pleased.
WA INAHAN.,
McoCILLE
BIG SLASH IN TIRE PRICES. |
~The Worid-Famous OLDFIELD
CORD Now at Rock Bott
$12.00
20.50
21.95
SSA
CORD
CORD
CORD
CORD
CORD
CORD
{ORD
25.30
o4.80
35.80
OTHER SIZES IN PROPORTION
that Service
growing
Just a
adlly
No
hig
reminder our
Bigger and
matter what the
all the
right,
Is st
Better, car
LLL
or how sa Jute
rant do HM, and de it
Meeker’s
Garage
MILLHEIN, PA.
1 O22 we
wif}
ni!
July 1
oi uly -
3
1 004Y
positors
ite YOUR
nt. compound
First N
Ago.
th one depositor,
400
$170,000.00,
we have over de-
Oi Over
of the re-
He safety and service
yt
cn Savings Accounts,
VET,
FOR EITHER
We
styles cannot be excelled.
We have the stock ;
“Hats Trimmed Free”
MILLHEIM
i
i
i
er RC tr
We
| JAMES W. SWAB work.
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
LIND ER HALL, CRNTHE CO,, FPA
Deeds, Mortgages, Wills, &c, writen ago x
All lognl busi iows pro oo
Special atlention given to se pt ment,
is a
stiendsd to,
constitutional remedy.
Llvensos, and wii
Blanks kept on hand,
other Ajplil
Nov, PH dition of the mucous lining of t
chian Tube, When this tube is
you hive a rumbling soun 4 or &n
hearing, and when it is entire!
{ Deafness is the resul
{ ny m ation n redu
CYRUS BRUNGART
JUSTICE OF THY. PEACE,
CENTRE HALL, PA,
Special attention glven to
writings of all
mortgages,
hear
Ei
TA” "A FLILT
collecting. 0d GO
including
ele, mar
classes,
agreements,
“nines secured
the office!
Janl-2
1
all
| attended
matters perinining tw
to promptly.
init
:
bids BVOC Mle dd ddd Ll)
WANTED:
Insurance and
Real Estate
Want to Buy or Seil ?
TTT ee PTT PYY
SEE US First
Ty
Y
VEPED
AEFFER, Centre Hall
Beil Phone SIR3
ROY SCHA
W Wi
We" DW WN NW GD OW
Chas. D. Bartholomew
CUNTRE BALL, PA,
yor TYeeey
Gast Iron
L A1Vi
ly drop us a postal card
call at once.
Lanrelton Foundry Co. Ine.,
LAURELTON, PA.
TEP TPT II Yr er errr errr TTY
and we
Portland Cement,
Breon’s Garage
MILLHEIM
Automobil
Reo : Nash Willys-Knight
Overland Red Bird
AND FINE
US.
COME SEE THIS CARS OR
ASK
FAIR BARGAINS IN USED CARS.
FULL LINE OF ACCESSORIES
OILS For All Cars and Tractor O
Have your car drained and New Oil put in.
for you.
ia
iis.
Ford
We
Also
and
CORD TIRES (10,000-mile guarantee)--30x3
Dragon, $11.95 ; 30x3 1-2 Giant, $13.95.
have a full line and prices are right.
UNITED STATES, FISK, GOODYEAR,
GOODRICH TIRES.
SAFLTY-FIRST WINDSHIELD CLEANERS--Best Out
Rain or snow is guaranteed not to stay on
glass.
AUTO ENAMEL AND POLISH---the
market, and prices way down.
ALEMITE GREASING SYSTEMS and GREASE--The
best lubricating system in use today. Save
your car--it pays.
BREON & WEAVER
MILLHEIN, PA.
the
Best on
STeSSTNTS YOST DN
will
BEFORE
Building
SEE
Cresson Lumber Co.
STATE COLLEGE, PA,
J. G. MARKS, Sec, and Treas.
Both Phones