The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 18, 1923, Image 5

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    TOUXL AND PERSONAL’
wW.CT LU 7:30
pm. at home of Mrs.
A baby daughter
Grover £. Weaver
times .
meeting Saturday at
F. M. Fisher
Mrs.
this
and
fill at
of Mr.
is quite
Jwige Henry C. Quigley has set Fri-
day as ghe date for a
of cout to hear surety
and non--support cases,
special session
of the
peice
"Mer and Mrs. F. M. Fisher, during
this week, were in Sunbury
Rev. and Mrs. E. R. Corman in getting
their new home arranged
assisting
Sunday night showers of rain fell
on this community. The fall
being appreciated by farmers wh, de-
sired it to hurry
rain
on the wheat plants.
f
took seriously ill,
The latter part week
H. Emerick
few
last George
but
lates he
days again
and is now
Letter. »
a considerable extent very
much
“The
house,
to the
Tuesday
Bat," coming
Bellefonte,
to
tion seen in Bellefonte in many a
Don't fail to see it.
Opern
next night.
pronvises be the best stage produce
year
The Eell Telephone
Pennsylvania is
Company
Series
running a
advertisements in the bet
this
some
Reporter.
which
to
ning with week,
read with
you
oi
profit yourself
Four foreigners, with plenty of booze
crashed into a
Nittany
of
badly
in their car. tree
Snydertown
day afternoon.
killed,
slightly
il
\
on Sun
men
in Valley,
One the was
one pretty and the others
injured.
$87.50
ent
was realized on the home tal
“The Old
Grange
Those
creditably
Oaken Bucket
hadd,
taking
the
play,
given in on Satur
evening. Part perio
most and big audience
“appeared well pleased.
Miss C hom
Sunday. Sh
Lasse her
Hall.
is teaching her fifth term in the Alto
na public school
her to home
jes,
ora was at
near Centre over
Thore
Miss CO
in
eCOmpani
her itherine Ixav-
also a teacher the same «
Mr.
Friday
tained the
the
home.
class a
and Mrs. Victor A
night, most
Men's
Lutheran
Mr.
nd is,
Auman.
1 3
handsomely enter-
Adult Bible
Sunday -school,
Chass
ft thei
Auman is president of
of course, one of its most
active workers.
leports from the counties Ivir
south and east of Union
have
season. Union
Jack Frost in
others escaped
tre all vegetation has been
blink by frost
are that thers
been no th
by
killing frosts there
county was visited
some sactions while
timost entircly. In Cen-
on the
put
Maxwell
Mattis broke
The steering rod
driven by
nearing his home"
on a
John ag he
thout midnight Mon -
day resulting in the car striking a tel-
ephone pole and badly
var. The
road side.
damaging
driver found himself on the
He his home
mile get a team to
went to
quarter distant. to
take the car
got back the tires were
motometer, all
other detachable conveniences.
to shelter and before
the
few
gone,
1s,
the tools and a
Mr. and
and Mrs.
delightful
Mrs J. C. Brooks and
R. P. Campbell had a
trip last week
N. Y. they the
show and then to
Falls to view the great natural wonder
Here they
+ Lioyd George,
Mr
most
to Sym
where attended cattle
went on
also rubbed shoulders
the English statesman
who was also sightseeing at the falls
The route the took.
was by way of Williamsport, El
Watkins Glenn, Syracuse and Botavia
to Niagua Falls, and returning came
via Buffalo, Towanda, Bradord, Kane.
Ridgway, Dubois, Philipsburg and Bald
Eagle Valley.
——————
MARRIAGE LICERRR
Donald Cogan Trough,
Violet A. Thompson. . Pine Trough,
Ernest J. Musser
Esther M. Carver.......
Russell Knarr
Clara Robb
Samuel R. McCartney...
Lucy EW.
George 8. Hume
Marguerite L. Balley
Charles M. Houser
Ida L. Whiteside...
William Williamson
Laura E. Williams
————— A
Some Potato Farming.
Two of the most extensive
growers in this district
Delaney, at Old Fort, and Morris
Burkholder. nearby at Earlystown. The
former from seven and one-half acres
harvested a crop of 2006 bushels, The
varieties are the Russet and Drought
Proof. Between five and six hundred
bushels have been sold at a fraction
under® $1.90 per bushel.
Mr, rkhoider planted the Russet
exclugivly and from eight and one-half
acres gathered 2135 bushels, About
one-half of these have been
$1.00 and over.
The quality of the tubers grown by
both thse farmers ix first-class A
number of other farmers in this sec
tion are reported ag having had fine
crops of potatoes, but not such large
acreages.
party by auto,
mira.
Pa.
Pa.
Pine
Lemont
State College
Flemington
JFlemington
Mount
Mount Eagle
Eagle
Confer.
Ottowa, Ontario
State
. Bellefonte
Jellafonte
’
; Philipsburg
College
potato
are Thomas
/
the
of farming by a
Moving from Farm,
The discontinuance
large number
the vocation during the whole of theh
tives, will nuse many changes of ten-
ants in this x!
This
community mn
ile’
spring.
abandoning of vocation a
not by those whose years have made
them feel Ht was time to but Ly
af muddle
retire,
men Ie nnd young men as
well, Some of the farm tenant changes
various
KE. Fye,
twenty yinurs
Alex
Old Fort, will close
for noted below
Harry
men
Ciluses are
“
who took up farming
than
ing on the inider
out his fa
He wil
Mil
as Wagner f
reer next spring
tenant by laa
as
ing on the Gels LEI,
of Earlystown,
John A.
i #£ the
district,
Centre
Heckman, who has been one
most successial "mers
will deanve his
Hall
he
and locate
where
number of
farming
i
angrnae
farm
i while athers
imake a pomplete
mn Tenses
Fetterol!f,
Vi
choice
Treas
Centre
I.
—y
Bidding for €ash,
“The
"The Bat
the
tion, €
ts AM i 505505
Bat,” at Opera House,
House,
October
at the
Tuesday,
and Kemper
Opera
its produce
te
Mary
Hopwood has withs
piece of mystery
Roberts
wivich Bt hme bes
is acknowledged
of
play
cunt oat
jt iw
that
ay
ite Kind ever ritton, the one
of modern Umes
after year,
of asnBences
before
year
many fw having
often
For more
held forth at
and dd not lenve to begin
Bat"
York
if
than two yearg
one theatre in
four
the world u than 0
Chicago. "The
In Bos
through
more
1.000.
persons had seen it in
at” played for over a year
ton and Philadelphia it played
one entive
Prices:
now selling
SOOT,
to $2.00
Mott Drug.
The Sehaff Buliding,
Schall wile
Streets,
hie
memory
Bide plus tax Senta
it 0
:
i
The
and Race
biking.
Philadelphia, will
month. Philp Behaff, in
the bulldi®er was erect
ed, wag not only a prominent figure
the church but for
years was one of the great outstanding
ant
dedicated
whose
Redormed
Europe.
The purpose of the building
house religious organizations of all de-
nominations and at this time a
number of offices are nirendy
by orgunizationg outside of the Hefarm-
wd church,
fu
fargo
Deep lod
e—————————
Reels at the Scende: Thies (Thurs
day) evening. Richard Barthelmess,
"The Bright Shawl:” Friday evening,
Roy Stewart in "The Love
Opera house: Friday and Saturday eve.
ning, Lon Chaney In “The Shock.”
Also, two-reel Larry Bomon comedy,
in
en oe ee -
ARE
PUBLIC BALE,
undersigned will sell
mile north of Milroy,
County, on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20
Head of Livestock, as follows;
fine mated team
THE RAMBLING REPORTER.
* The
at Spring Mills was
It
expectations of evervone,
of the
toward the
Community Day
SUCC ONS
farm, 1
a decided
thi
measured up to
The
township |
|
Vii=
riots grade schools
61
An
sirawberry roan
old, weight 3200, both
nice workers and very gentle. A
“Headless Rider.” good welght
be called “The 11 years old; this mare has
the whole mace 4 old colt. bred f1dm a
“The P of the stallion,
For that the at
day by
contributed much success |
. exceptional
OOCHRION.,
of the
good * leaders,
The “Sherif”
the
that MH
Rider."
culled
story of Lec would
mike a
We
sede to
HY mare, leader, 1200,
MU Rest
Spuriess or
months
arade
all
the
might be
Wooden
men
elgihum
to
as you
and is hard t,; beat
colt will be spld with mare.
of Cattle, consisting of 3
Holsteln fall
two little
Interin winter, all young of extra good
type milkers. All
good sire
Horses. look an
the laurdds of
The
wom brood mare;
Nearing potatoes a0
of
Mee was a hesid
1} sx} & } “i
fine exhibit horse flesh, pure bred COWS, one a
Ig——————
cow, other will freshen a
interested
Hall
#ehool,
Rambling Reporter is
schol Tor
outgrown
proposed bred to
Hall has
ewsd
Centre and heavy
its sires. one considered best in
county. An good regis
tered Holstein bull that will be 2 years
Dax, 16, A register
ed Holstein bull will be 1 year old Feb,
11, 1924. 2 Hol-
stein he one will be 1 year old on
Jan. 7, the March 7.
1824; heifer,
will
will exceptionaly
the
article
of a new
iu for
Gree pra-
vith of mater] school
rite an toward (okd on very gentle,
off ered
+ ize
A —————— good registered
very
ifors,
1924,
Very
irking system in Milthelm still
This
subject for
other on
mpmevement
bid
rite a
would also
sion... Zan am
aplen the achool nice grade Papers
theme about, be given with pure bred stock, 22
head of extra good
afd
my
hors |
and
grade cows nearly
of
and
big Hol-
head
fresh or springers. some are out
from
henrd
Band at
Coburn who
own herd and hard to beat,
gwen byw Sousa's
snle,
23
good sheep. known t,
-
I have, 22
buck,
aplece,
bought for nice
report that they
Ie
were
soins Guernseys, of ex-
with the
Mil
fornmnce .
- caoplionally be an
Spring :
extra good flock, all CWes
4 fat
Pos
il pure bred Shropshire
hogs ighing about 300
bumper | gibly me
re
uperinien- 126 No, §
ft
of 1
rods American wire fence
aug whout 4 high,
year will be given on
Food security or § per cent.
which is falr to all You
to muss this sale.
M
J. E. KRATZER.
Auct
ivertisement.)
Vote for
Harry A.
Rossman
of Spring Township
Sp A lp
BOALSBURG.
For REGISTER
who will appreciate your
vote and influence.
Hel officers
inceakiy evening The installing
as Ms
Aflteg
or
George Oraham, of
VW ASHINGTON
of 16-Day Excursion
FRI., OCTOBER 19
$11.82
his
Round Trip from CENTRE HALL
Proportionate Fares from Other Polots
Clloge lodge closed, re-
IMeTLE Wore end
effiovrs
& F
M
delegation
The
Smith; V.
hay vening the
shure lodge 1. © 54
DDG
College A
dalled by John Shope
Htate from
new of -
0G.
ule
fii oe
E
Thorp
accompanied him
N F
Charles recording wec'y, Paul
W. H
After
were
fre G. O
G
corvesponding eV,
D. W. My
red resth ments
coffee, fe
wine
Etover. treasurer, FOr
the close of xlge
se ndwiches,
per yed Cream
Por details as to leaving time of trains,
fares in patior or sleeping cars, stopov-
or privileges, or other information, con
sult Ticket Agents. or David Todd, Dé
vision Passenger Agent, Williamsport,
Pa.
and cake Forty «me present, in.
visitors »
a i
WANTED, Men on women to take
ord ts amovoyg friends rd neighbors for
the genuine guaranteed hosiery, fall lines for
men, women And children. Eimicates darn
8 the
Pennsylvania
Railroad Company
The Route of the
Phot Limited
®
a wook for fall time. Experie=os uinnecesssr
W ite, INTRENATIONAL STOCKING MILL
Norristown, Pa otlpd
Bus at Your Serviee
Dodge the mail
is at our servige at any tine
trips<day or night, at the mosl
It has a capacity of
from 12 to 14 passengers; comfortable
riding. advis
The
rotte,
bus, used on
for
reasonable rates,
ONSTIPATION
A cause of many ills. Harm
ful to elderly people,
CHAMBERLAIN'S |
: HA 8) Gold
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, pigs fine as sik, for sale —Chas 8.
Bmith, C Hall, Bell T1123. P
new 1623
offered for
John D.
Bell No,
2p
TEACHERS WANTED.
Grades and High
wilting ~Nationa |
Philadelphia.
Mitre
Many for |
Contracts | wOR
model
semools BALE ~
Chevrolet
Al
Homan,
An
sedan
almost
in
order -
Pa.
+
Teachers Agency.
IW sale, first-class
Hall,
in
RHODE IBLAND RED HENS--The Centre
offers for sale 30 Rhode [T6R13.
Red Hens, Thess are
blood and in best of condition.—J,
Moyer, Potters Mills,
PULLETS FOR SALE —Thirty
thodé Island pullets are offered
~h. F." Bmith, Potters Mills,
SUCKLING PIGS-—Nine aid top-—Jd. H. FF. Royer, (Potters
Poland China-Chesterwhite suckling Mills) Spring Mills, RB. D. 1 np
— S—————— ems . “ oe
1921
der.
pure~-
M.
2p
BALE~—¥Ford
everything
Homan,
PY HL
{ model,
ro {John
five |
Lor
Ip
runabout,
perfect ¢
Hall.
in
D,
FOR SBALE-
touring «
Centre
A winter top for a Ford
ar, or will exehange for an
Weeks Open
at Kessler’s
Dress - up and working
clothes--we have everything
--we can fit you from head
to toe completely.
Right at this store we can
fit you to perfection if you
give us the.chance.
"he FASHION
SHOW
is open this week to the wo-
men with a NEW Line of
Gowns, Coats and Hats.
’
SHOES of every class for the family
Kessler’s Department Store |
“Hats Trimmed Free” MILLHEIM |
— ——
RENT AN AUTOMOBILE
DRIVE IT YOURSELF.
DRIVE-IT-YOURSELF AUTO CO.
224 E. COMLEGE AVE.
STATE COLLEGE, PA.
NEW CARS For All Kinds of Trips
STANDARD RATES, v
Ve
CRIs
on all
your protection.
chury insurance
“
2 Passenger ~- « 12%¢c Mile
15¢
for
Touring § Passenger Mie
Call in person.
No extra
No
week dave up
P.M After 4:00 P
on
charge for gas or
ofl howr oharge on
Make reservations for spe-
aH
until 4
M
inl days
and
Sundays,
Saturdays Special ong trip rates
Special days and Holidays,
an additional charge of 26« Open and Closed Cars
be made,
minimum charge of $1.5
will be made cars.
unless mileage
coeds this amount
per hour will
on al 8
rate ex-
Built Upon a Foundation of
Fair Deal
ing and Honest
Merchandise.
We have sold over
2,000 GLENWOOD RANGES
during the past 12 years, which speaks for their
sterling value and satisfied customers. Cost no
‘more than many other makes.
%
LINOLEUM AND RUGS
RODJFINS OF ALL KINDS
PAINTS, VARNISHES, ENAMELS'’
Get our prices before buying.
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