ER —_—_ ap er LE REGISTER | THE RAMBLING REPORTER. | BATURDAY, The great question with which weare o'clock, 21 faced at present Is whether or not the A, groundhog knows his work when it comes to weather. He saw shadow and that would imply that we will have more cold weather, and for a long time, The coming week end will bg one of A, the big ones at Penn State. According to the schedule there will be three big atock athletic events: boxing, wrestling and : basketball. The boys are all looking L. PF. forward to seeing the boXing wrestling teams in action, for their first meet of the season. What a shame it ig that there are not more men like Geheral Butler of Phil- adelphia, We feel sure that there a lot more cities that need cleaned and it will take men lke General But- ler to do it. The General from Chester county, and was educated in Quaker For this reason he been given pgme “the Quaker.” Roosevelt and it Is worth man Side of the to make the career of the career of the farm k tractive and remunerative responding careers in the TR wr THE CENTRE REPORTER. F PRDRUARY 7. woes | SA THURSDA f FEBRUARY 2. at miles North of Millhebhn, J. will one 2 Kline sell: Cows, sheep, vehic- household Wise and les, goods; clean-up sale, his Hubler, aucts, THURSDAY, M., Stone FEBRUARY South Centre 28, at 10 Hall, at Farm 3% miles MB, and C. C. Grove will sell: sale, Pi M.. of sell: — | implements; clean-up Maves, auct, and FRIDAY, Boal FEBRUARY Reitz 10 A. east 29 this is o on farm at Neft and gap. loalsburg, and Boal will stock E. M. Smith, auct. Ui i SATURDAY, MARCH 1. at 9 A. M., Mills, Mrs, Ada M.| implements and uct, | arm implements; clean-up arc COTES hear Spring by a Finkle: has Farm stock, LP school. the household goods. Mayes, a fighting MONDAY, the J. K Farmers MARCH 3, farm, % 1¢ A. M.. mile, west of Hook implements; Hubler, on Bitner Mills. arm once made this statement, hu- Bitner will problem repeating: ‘The Alife the and ns rural stock and Wise & aX farmer and j LDOTEer aucts, | «A MARCH 3. farm, as MONDAY, srhoff 10 A. M., Old Fort. on by city.” neat Biron E. Decker, captain of the Var- sity Crosg Country Team at Penn Siate spent the week end at home mother. Mr. Decker has stax ing’ for indoor track wonderful stride and Reporter had the the “Capt.” run, and on the AVE ning a Mac Haly out to see him run. We ag a ity should be proud to see boys receive much stitution the of farm Mayes, of F. Clean-up sale and L. implements. { with hus i ted train- i and is showing a Th WEDNESDAY, ne mike George MARCH 5 SOU Fh west 10 enduz Woe, privileg great ol turneq part ammun- nonor Penn St SO THURS DAY. MARCH 8. soodhart f at size which struck Lm, funny Something er as being of a cexiln farge “Advice to Girls” wrote and asked if a young man with love hold her hanh she got: “If the young man, it The moral the would not be all of everyone was in Goodhart an News stock and in LPB One Mayes, were whom MARCH 8 Martha it Bond E This is th YOU are not engage * : ad Goods, is vulgar of stor Joy TESDAY, MARCH 11, advice # of H implement west (Recelved late for Uu The oO 15t Penn State Basketba or an easy winner over the Bucks Saturday night. The a the = ‘ SATURDAY, MARCH 15, at 10 ond mile west of Tusseyville, 8 Maktz will plomentgs: FP men tossers more than Lewisburg agg: 44-18, victory on the the final score Farm stock straight game was rough, Mayes, auct. 8 was some forty fouls The Dickinson game, up The Symcuse State which TUESDAY, State freshman Har ihe leserves in Hall. running implemefts, Ceorge Wise, auctioneer, in a dual Sth first wrestling meet meeg WEDNESDAY. MARCH 19, 8s Mills, J ind ary ag State Coll tt Potties iI Pag - E M. Sm glock the same day it i» expected that Spring- Farm field will boxing th to Stat iii. Both are Come meet, boxing teams working day that they might their civalg and furnish keen ox tion. be npeti- eighty-five i FRID. MARCH © Os Penn Siete «ad! Bachelor degrees and six grant 1a at 9 - graduat clet, at 4:09 M., on the Col Lew implements fay " + ’ & i 4 Y at ens 1 i grees at the mid-year graduation ex- am, in d > { Fort. : 3 "ne Markle will sell: Farr toch ercises’ to be held Tuesday night. As nie ll sell: Farm stock, el clean Pv household goods ; — a SPRING MILLS Kustaborder of Bellwoos the Elmer Smith, who has up sale Mayes, auct. Mr. Sunday at William Hnpmoving. Mabel Al on MARCH 22 Centre Hall. 10 A. by M. D. | stock SATURI wpa home 2 . 1 S mile en : John beer Homan emp sale. of. F. Ma MARCH 24. 10 a. Hall, stock a1, Arm Miss friends C. P. Long and Bellefonte Ralph tional meeting at Harrisburg this week. Rumor has it that Archie MARCH 28 at 10 a and Naomi Weaver mearied in Maryland week, mile South-enst of Tusweyville, Mrs. Russell has quite ill for some time but at present is con- valescing., . LP Mrs. William Bressler entertained the leformed S. 8S. at her home on Thurs- | day evening. mm implen t AY, 0a & west of lison a number of and Wednesday evening MOND miles Flex plements; cle FRIDAY, Ves Iu m., two! A. im- Andrew Shook were . on Friday Centre Jodi attending visitors iman will sell Shook is an oduca- ive and an-up sale. Mayes, aucl Heckman m., % 8 E ware lust Farm stock, Jordan wi . 3 nl 1 fer Condo been i frill impio- mente and some household goods. L. Mayes, auct. APRIL 4, at 1:30 1p. of Centre Hall. near Red Dr. H 8. Braucht and son. Dean, at | Mit by Hobert E. Meeker: Btock sale tended the funeral of Dr. Musser, i L. F. Qlayes, Aaronsburg, on Thursday Samued Condo and Mifflinburg on Sunday. Wim. M. Grove and wife of are circulating among friends. FRIDAY, 5 mies soduth m., ai le and hogs thoreses, oatt auct family were to PUBLIC SALE, will Jerwick The les their roar unde at hom Hal MARCH Sth, at 1 described personal public P.M, prop- reigned sell if her SATURDAY the following “hn in Centre —————— ——— | . GEORGES VALLEY { Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sharer of Hal; spent Sunday at the home latter's parents. Mr. and Reeder, \ Mr. and Mra day at Sober, home, J. T. H. Foust made to Bellefonte on Friday. Mrs. Ida Decker spent Sunday nt the home of John DD. Decker, in Decker Valley. Mrs. Annie Ripka is visiting home of her som, J. B. Ripka Centre erty, to of the wit; dedroom suit, bedstead, 3. £5, oot %.. nthg room chairs, rocking chairs, In Mrs, rior table, fBower stands, bookoase, Lingle the Henry Ira at spent Bun- dingile cherry dining talie, couch, Oak” swing, feather . Cogking utensils, lawn mower, garden tools, canned fruit, cupboard, | {mirrors “Columbia heater, aj a business trip |¥W04 one. porch beds, | itollet sets. dishes, lot carpet, and numerous other articles ! ino here, mentioned, at the | E. M. 8mith, auctioneer, 5 MARTHA BOAL. Transfers of Real Estate. | ant G : £00 I. Gordon Foster, ot ul, William | "0 BH Re = ha « * 5 ' % r ' " 3, Kennedy, tract in State College: $325. | ilham "G. Fike, et ux, to John | Barnes trace Jn Spring twp.: $660. - Jennie H. Jamison, et al, to Edward | All K wh Sarah K T. Jamison, tract in Gregg twp.: $1. 4 len yl .eener's heirs tq ay : {Auman, tet in Haines twp: $1,121. i to Susan Peters, ot bar, to Edwar , r——— Me gd T Martha Workman to Whitmer Steel (Continued on fodt of next column) Company, tract in Gregg twp. $5. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS COURT PROCLAMATION, ) Whereas the Honorable Henry C. [Quilgiey, President Judge of the Court In re Assigned Estate! In the Court of lof Common Pleas of the 49th Judicial of | { Distatict, consisting of the County of H. Ulrich | Contre, having issued hia precept. bear- "mn \ . jing date of the 21st day « Junuary, Township | County {1924, t, directed for holding a INo. 77 September | ‘ourt of Common Pleas, Orphany’ 1922 Court, Court Quarter Sessions of To all creditors amd parties interested [the Peace, and Terminer and {General Jail] Dedivery, in Bellefonte, for the County of Centre and to commence the FOURTH MONDAY the AUDITOR'S NOTICE, Sr p— Common Pleas Frederick of Centre of Gregg me | Term of Over the above assigned take in estate: You will please notice that the 0H has been underdgned appointed audit- | OF FEBRUARY, day of Fabrunry, A. DP. as busi. the Court t distribution | theing 1524, nesy or by oO make SE . : : 26th funds as shown in the account Arthur B. the and to continue as long of Lee, assignee, to and may require, NOTICE is Justices also oreditors the Alder- {that respective the be then persons at the 26th inquikitions to appertaining berehy given to the Peace, Constables, in amongst legully entitied | thereto, and to dispose of exceptions Coroner, ol men and such filed to sild account and questions of the 10 report that they proper have business ricts miny law raised by rule, and for the purpose of requming to Court) their the he will { Hor the Li- and Bellefonte, | {with Monday, | thelr tl ih fulfilling his appointinent worable meet all parties in Interest in there in of the Court House, 10 o'clock in forentoy of M., and brary thelr records, Penna. at 10 o'clock A. February 11, 1524. such own remembrances, do when t y where ngs thelr offices partios are to present their claims before the auditor or be debarred from recoghizances to the fund REsneTs WL Me county, LOVE, Esq. Auditor Py Ose ule coring in on or shall be in v In JOHN G against them as shall be Bellefonte, Penna, under Ey of Cast Tron Wanted... = 5 == ly drop us a postal card and we will call at once. Laorelton Foandry Co. Inc. LAURELTON, PA. my hand, ag dellefonte, in the year of hundred of the Inde Nlateg Ame Ven we 21st January, and the seventh one yi he United of i" Be 21st, TAYLOR, Sheriff. eet Pa., mite, 1924 Hall's Catarrh Medicine Those who in a “run down" condi. J ya ay fon will no : that Caturrh bothers them AMES W. SW ALi it Catarrh bothers them JUSTICE OF THE PEACE proves that while Ca- LINDEN HALL, CENTRE CO. PA. 1 1a gaually ine Deods, Mortgages, Wills, &c, written anu «x MEDICINE is a | eculed with care. All legal business prom pls igh the blood upon Special atiention given to sels a mucous muri of the t thus Hing of Estates, Marriage Dicenses, Ani n. reducing the inflammation and is bile Licenses, and all other Applicst ormal conditio Blanks kept on hand Rov. 20.923 culars free Toledo, Ohlo. Le they Worth selling is worth telling—ad- WANTED vorties ROY SHAE From Service Comes Strength The little, unlooked-for services, courtesies and attentions—outside of the beaten path of routine—are what count most In making loyal friends and customers for this Bank. Our willingness to do more than lg expected of us In working for our depositors’ Interests, has been a force mighiler than words in building up our prestige and deposits, The First National Bank Centre Hall, Pa. We pay 3 per cent. compound Interest on Savings Accounts, Feed and Coul—Just In. We have just unloaded the following dependable feeds, and #f you have used them in the past we know you will] be wanting more: SUGARED BHUMACHER FEED; FUL-O-PEP DRY MASH: FUL-O-PEP GROWING MASH: BCHUMACHER SCRATCH GIRIAINS, BOSS DAIRY RATION. We have also just Real Estate SEE US FIRST unloaded several carloady of all fine-grade COAL-—CAN- NEL, PUNXSUTAWNEY and PEA. Get our prices on coal and feed be. | ore buying elsewhere. WM. McCILLENAHAN, Centre Hall, Pa. CENTRE HALL, PA, Reduction Sale! 20° or on Shoes, Rubber F ootwear Dry Goods, Notions, Bed Blankets, Horse Blankets, Linoleum Also, Tin, Granite, Aluminum & Queensware THIS SALE FOR CASH ONLY Begins February 2---for 2 weeks G. R. MEISS : Colyer “ALTOONA FOR BALE- bulls and heifers, Pure Bred Guernseys, at reasonable H. prices; Motor was in éectrie for male, Detwiler, office motor was office, er until | Centre Hall, Pa. O%.41 stalled, Aly ar this in — H THINKING OF BUYING AN, AUTOMOBILE! COME AROUND AND ASK US THIS QUESTION : “What Kind of Service will you give Me if I Buy a Reo?” WE'LL TELL YOU: “The Best in Millheim.” THEN MAKE US PROVE IT! We've got that much confidence in our BET- TER SERVICE that we are going to more than sell our quota of “1001 REOS in 1924” in Central Pennsylvania. And we want YOU for a Customer. Breon’s Garage MILLHEIM MADE POSSIBLE BY BETTER SERVICE 1001 REOS IN 1924 IN CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA BEFORE Building SEE Cresson Lumber Co. STATE COLLEGE. PA. J. G. MARKS, Sec. and Treas.