SR pmm— ne = ow 3 ge SE tos ——— — pon —— a —————————o Sg . - THE CENTRE REPORTER. MILLHEIM, ; twork. Order your sipply now.—Wm. ret ee— - —— YT A Ls ; re cee ae em em (From the Journal) AMES W . SWABS iMoClenahan, Centre Hall, ady THURSDAY. OTOBER 25, 1923. | Mige Margaret Kerstetter on Mon | JUSTICE OF THE PEACE mt ne - aud aeons a dav went to the Gelsinger hospital | . A S AN D ¢ LINDEN HALL, CENTRE CO. PA. sr J +a PE Phen wamam ES p . ? Sa] C i | I I i J | ( " | Deeds, Mortgages, Wills, &e, writion ano =x COL si Ti: LZ AulLAL SPRING MILLS where she had her tonsils removed ! g . " ¢ scuted with care, All lewnl business prom pi: ir an acute attack oi sess Casati, Prof. John Corman, of Unionville, Paul Stover, who 8 employed at Al- , attended Bpecial attetition given lo sett Those subject to frequent “colds in the 1 Utng of Estates, Ma ¢ Licensos, Ani ne head” will Yind thet the use of HALLS Chester county, spent Sunday with his [toona. spent over Sunday with his | “4 Blavks Kopi ob and all other AJpiles a FCATARRH MEDICINE will bulld up the a. . » Kept — vv WO 84 at go <4 1 ih 45 py 4 $ mother; he also took in the football (parents, Mr, and Mrs. H. (0. Stover In the United States 8,000,000 women must work or starve. 35 . - often Rep ti Ee Jom Hable io JASE, vipeated allucis © ~ game at State College. He Js a teacher Harry Corman, of Duguesne, be per cent, are withont the common comforis of life. 90 per eent. as 4 tarrh may lead to Chronle Catareh ’ ‘ { ! ’ CYRUS BRUNGART HALLE CATARILH MEDICINE is in a Vocational school in Chested [Robert and Haven Corman: of (Meve- of children whe enter school at the age of 6 quit and go to work taicen *internaily and acts throti hh the JUSTICE OF THE PLACE. ood on the Mucous surface 7 the county, Hand, O., ave sponding thalr vacations before they reach the Sth grade, | bystem, thug reducing the inflad hation Twin daughters were born to Mr, (with thelr parents, Mr. and Mrs, Adam i i SRR Lei _ CBNTRE HALL, PA. | nud asd ting Nature in restoring normal . . HERE'S THE CAUSE: Out of the average twenty men nineteen Special attention given to eollecting. | conditions and Mrs. Tibbin Zubler on Oct. 11th, [Corman. Z ’ co . Te ai Drugwiste. Clireulars free " ha : * Mr Mr rane 2 Taard of of them fail to provide for their old age or for their families. Legal writings of all classes, including . 3, Chensy & Co., Toledo, Oblo The body of Susan Hanna (nee Ken- Mr. and Mrs, William gf. Beard. of | deeds, mortgages, agreements, ete. mar 4 « A600, UL nelly) was brought tosthe home of her [Sparrows Point, Md, visited with Mil. HERE'S THE CURE: Energy, Thrift, Determination—on your ringe lieenses and bouters’ licenses secured | brother, Calvin, and buried from there (heim friends over Sunday, guests of part, and the eflicient service of a bank that has a desire to ad- and all matters pertaining to the office’ = “= = Monday; interment at Cross church (Mr. and Mrs, W. L. Swarm. They | vance your interests as well as ite own. attended to promptly. japi-2x # cemetery. made tf trip In a new Hupmobile Alan John Smith, one of our esteemed coupe. THIS BANK IS THAT KIND OF A BANK. residents, wns taken to the Bellefonte | Mr. and Mra. Anthor Gensler, hospital for a serious operation, His [companied by several Ordends, ’ condition is oritical. Harrisburg, wore motor guests Insurance and Real Estate Mrs. Bright Bitner is visiting her |T. B. Ulrich home on Sunday, I sister in Milton, Ulrich, sccompanied the party } This is Institute week; the teachers |visburg, returning home by trad ' Th are at Bellefonte and the scholars are | Wednesday afternoon, ! e Want to Buy or Sell? having a vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Preon and Dr. H, 8. and Mrs. Braucht attended {child and Mr. and Mrs, Chester bata) ® ® the State-Navy football game on Sat- (hill, of Altoony and Me and Mn irst ationa an urday. Emerson Welser and children, of State Ollie Zettle moved into Jerry S8hunk's [College, were guests of 8, ing home; Charles Zerby will move into the |Welser, on Sunday. Centre H al | ’ Pa. Allison house near the Presbytegian Rev. B. R, theeder, a former church. minster of the ———— rss wis visiting 1 SEE US FIRST » J. ROY SCHAEFFER, Centre Hall Bell Phone 4IR3 CTTTTTTTeEeL Pret ov an an Be ew fescassasae “en aw A We Ne We TY Casi Ion Wanted - vY 2ivu 11 dil "Kind- PEP P PITT ITT Tere ree TTYY ly drop us a postal card and we will Ar Mh 4 . a : Lonel r several dave during : ¥ # Ce. Card Party and Dance Ang at Aa , Portland Cement, call at once Alpha Portland cement ie a relial Lau ire 1ton Foundry Co. lnc., material for all kinds of construction | LAURELTON, PA. oz2pd Chas. D. Bartholomew CENTRE MALL, PA, Dh 4 hath a nad We pay 3 per hat. compound Interest on Savings Accounts, A delightful card party and dance the week was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs work and now Hy at Altoona J. Elmer Noll, bon Monday evening, in a Correct Printing Done at the Reporter Office. honor of the twenty-first birthday of The (Centre Reportar, $160 a vaar Hoover Noll. Those present were: Mi and Mrs Charles Foust, Mr. and Mrs fe I I SY TSR aes Se 0 ve ow Bile 498 PELA L Dual Rian Paul Bradford Mr. and Mrs. J. W Bradford, Mr. and Mrs. John Condo, bh. 9 . Mr. and Mrs. Chas 8. Smith, Elen : - / eon S ara e Burkholder, Ellen Meeker, Maybelle | ¥ ol n . Sharer, Zella and Louella Ripka. Ger- | ¢ trude Loughner, Ruth and Glily sl CRO SS ADDITIONS TO \ ' MILLHEIM Nol, Madeline Bradford, Paul Ripka, i BELL TELEPHONE PLART h Roy and James Searson, John Meeker, 6 IN PENN SYLVANIA Roy and Hoover Noll, Jack Smith | 1 19 1¢ i 3 w— 4 Adam Kimport, Edward lou 5 . 9 ‘ 2 3, tussell Relsh, Garman Motter Rob- | » ! 5 ert Meeker and Wm. Osman furnished | i » | ‘ 3 | » the music. i it rah fia 4 - : cr “TY” ero Fa —— yam EH OAT A SS. 5A, PITTI, AAAI % Protection of Farmers, ie © ene ns wets] M7] = or Ee re z 2 Reo : Nash : Willys-Knight essary for landowners to post their | rm in ome 0” cere “rami | ad Overland :. Red Bird protection to their property. +h other things. this Act makes it . . wg ful for any person to shoot ce : COME AND SEE THIS charge any firdarm or deadly weapon | E Ge, - : z . 9 fd a . AS within 150 yards of any occupied dwell ing or other bulldings used in conn | rE PAIR BARGAINS IN USED CARS. unless permission of the owner Jr ten- | ant, has first been obtained to Coane z F 4. i ’ b ™ p,.. ig ee 1 iSS RIES within the 1560 yard safety zone i 7 ; il i The same Act also makes it unlawful : : ¢ OILS For All Cars and Tractor Oils. We started the year with plans for the greatest 4 for any person while hunting or teap- | ping to leave gates or bars open, break down or’ destroy. fen, or tour. down telephone construction program ever attempted in rail. post, wood or stone piles without : Pennsylvania. for yous a on — py ot a 0 We expected to add twenty-five mifiions of dollars CORD TIRES (10,000 mile guarantee)--30x3 Ford Monger ‘aby eSotise for: YaFing. down 1%. in new equipment to the Bell System in this state Dragon, $11.95 ; 30x3 1-2 Giant, $13 95. We stone or radl piles In order to secure But the tremendously increasing demand: tele have a full line and prices are right. Also game, as it 4s unjawful to shoot & 3 phone service have forced us to revise our figures UNITED STATES, FISK, GOODYEAR, and ng db a Mainge Dol B upward. GOODRICH TIRES. place of refuge) Careless Injuring of 3 By December 31. 1923, we will have vliae vel in one SAFETY-FIRST WINDSHIELD CLEANERS--Best Out live stock of any kind while hunting year $30,200,000 worth of new ¢ sioment, new Rain or snow is guaranteed not to stay on or trapping ie also specifically prohib t { h : Mg €ie ones ’ W BWillDOAr ew -~ . dng Ye aes SPeEtionBy Wet P , NEW wire, new boards, new Cen glass payment fmprisonment for ten days 3 - tral Office equipment, and new builc ings. - AUTO BNAMEL AND POLISH.-~the Best on the follows, i ’ And our 1924 construction program Ww : market, and prices way down. TN Todor '§ ren to $40,000,000. ALEMITE GREASING SYSTEMS and GREASE--The i Have yor car drained and New Oil put Farmers and Feeders of Poultry. % : -— All this in spite of the fact that the three preced- best lubricating system in use today. Save We have on hand the following | ing years were greater than any six years in the your car--it pays. dairy and poultry feeds at the very | . telephone history of the state lowest prices that could be obtained. Thess selections of deed’ are’ the ‘Hest | We are building—building to keep pace with the BREON & WE AVER to be had: : demands of the people of Pennsylvania for tele- \ LARRO DAIRY FEED per cent. | : TARE . phone service. MILLHEIN, PA. KELLOG'S OLD PROCESS OIL : - MEAL and the famous CHECKER- BOARD brands. | The Bell Telephone Company COW CHOW. PIG CHOW, CALF - CHOW, HEN CHOW and CHICKEN | ‘ of P SHRSy Vain CHOWDER. Give these Feeds a trial and be con- i vinced. BRADFORD AND CO. ; Centre Hall, Pa. | . an ————— A Ss Worth selling is worth telling—ad- ONE POLICY, ONE SYSTEM, UNIV ERSAL SE mn ICE, AND ALL DIRECTEDCTOW ARD BL ITER SERVICE. verti » TR EER § = : NL | TAKE MON E Ye Sifts mss BEFORE Beaver Lawn the Tigh class restricted residential section of State College. lis lots at interesting low prices and on easy terms. Own a home at State College and retire hundreds are doing this. HOUSES FOR S ALE. We do a general real estate bugitiess. If vou have real estate for sale or , exchange consult us, WANT LOCAL AGENTS wiwwan wis "| STATE REALTY COMPANY, [I | - Gentlemen: 1 am interested in Real | “ " : 1 ~ oss hiog Tags Bibi “REAL ESTATE FOR SALE CONSULTORS I Cresson Lumber Co. nish Curther information without any | 224 E. College Ave. Boll Phone 376 —~ Commercil Phone STATE COLLEGE, PA. : SUHEIEION Tu mY Su, | | STATE COLLEGE. PA. ' J. FRED HARVEY, Pres, ” Bates oss re iit ‘ B. B- MAREN, Mur | J. G. MARKS, See. ahd Treas. CYRUS BRUNGART : Local Representative RRR SERRE