- m—————— THE CENTRE REPORTER. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1924. Ee —t—————— — i UG AIT SE un — REBERSBURG, John Houser, who Spent a week at home, left on Monday for MiMlinburg where he is employed at concreting. Scott Stover accompanied by Stover Minnick spent a day in Bellefonte special business, Lester Hosterman and family left for Maple Park, Illinois, where Mr. Hoster- man will be employed in a creamery. Calvin Crouse who was on the sick Jist for the past three months, present confined to bed. The other day Victor celved word that his father, Brungart, of near Lewistown, with pneumonia. Business was at few days last week owing to the heavy snow blizemaad; all the roads in the val- ley were blocked and traveling was al- most impossible. Opn Friday the snow plow with eight horses attached to It cleared the Mads and by Saturday noon the roads were again in traveling con- dition. We must say in behalf of ow mai} carrier, Robert }eirly, that he faced the bifzzards for several days and delivered the mail from Coburn twice a day to this place almost on schedule time. Impassible roads and did not prevent St. Peter's Reformed congregation from carrying out thelr Washington Birthday program. This consisted of a social at which a pro- gram was rendered to the great pleas- ure of all those in attendance. It con- sisted of songs, monologues, recitations plays and mind tests. There were sev- enty-six present. After the “America” it was announced and Martha grrived and they the pastor; the gave three cheers. ur GG. ity, dressed in the costume of the Washington. read, with on Is at 3 Brungart Newton i Te is an standstill for a cold weather singing of that Washington were Gen. George had introduced by audience and Mr acted ATOR Mrs. Ar this and Cummings in of military and plume The was gear, Brungart with his gregation tainment committee of the C. E. 8, consisting Messrs. J. N. Moyer, W. J. "Krider Mrs. Emma Corman and Flora Lim- bert. The affalr would have ; incompleate had it not good Through each present were sword it being the Mr. Brungart Victrola and thrilled with The was the MODE rty proj Ly was on the con- s enters its muse. arranged by sOCia been ended up with eats, slips handed person family grou formed and son and given a large gathered and candy and coffee. to evening could time Kline where he summer Mrs. (Rev.) Solley of New Jersey called home on acount of the her father, Jared Kreamer, The second grade school of this place gave a very Friday afternoon cons tions, songs and dialo All did thelr part well highly appreciated by the especially by parents of the Rev. M. U. Herman preach sermon Sunday evening } for Conference. Hope he returned this charge consisting of man These which tl daughter. tray ae around COOK 14 ate Ie Cream It is putting it present and that present mild yy oud the those that say every pne en i greatly not be missed a great Limbert left for will Lancaster be employed for £38 v3.00 Mines interesting program on recita- ————————— GEORGES VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Ripka day at the F. W. Zettle James Foust was a Bellefonte visitor on spent Sun- home Saturday Mra. J W housed up with Goble, who has been rheumatism all winter = not Rev, wil h mon before Conference, on Sunday, at »* improving Haney preaci ig last ser - Locust Grove. Every ane hopes that he wil} be returned is in to Spring Mili for at M. again Mrs. H. lest another gle §8 on year. Lin the sick list io ———— 2 SPRING MILLS Everybody who has an ice house is busy storing away the frozen crystal; it is 12 inches thick. Charles McCool will about the Rote (Benj. Gentzell) house this week Mrs. Adam Fink% will farm stock on Saturday, March 1 move into the house Cool, which she move into have sale of her and Mi Pr vacated by bought from CC Long. The roads ure where; drifted are shut every. horses in demand every- where and automobiles are resting Joseph Bitner, had ill, Quite a number of our people ar. at- tending odurt, Claude Feidler is taking Dr. Braucht out with two horses in a sleigh. Ralph Shook is carrying mail for George Wolf; he has two mules hitched in a sled to get over the route. who been quite is recovering. - FEBRUARY FURNITURE SALE. As has been customary for several years, during the month, of February I will allow 20 per cent. cash discount on al; furniture excepting kitchen cab- inets. 8. M. CAMPBELL, Both phones. Millheim, Pa. a———————— Musical, March 1st. The Millheim high school seventeen plece orchestra will give a musical In Grange Arcadia, Centre Hall, Saturday evening, March lst. 8:00 o'clock. The ete—vocal and instrumental fox trots. waltzes, overtures. and serenades the latest snappy numbers, Admission, 16 and 25 cents, AI MA AI, Inter-county bridges will be built be- tween West Milton and Milton and be- tween White Deer and Watsontown, The counties interested are Unloy and Northumberiand, LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICIAL NOTICE OF THE SPRING PRIMARY, APRIL 22ud, 1924, The, Centre County Commissioners thet accordance the lection notice il misery give in Uniform Primar he ne 1d of Cone- with provisions Act, a P the County on April, 1924, M. srk fens will in tre Of severnd voling Tues: between 7 precincts 22nd A. M the day (1) Ly, and 1:00 P At the tive Primary Election, Delegates National Convention of pEarty the res officers to 1% parties and othes be elected as follows: UBLICAN: Two (2) (2) Alternate National the 21st Congressioal n (7) (7) "Alternate the are to RED and the from Delegates Two Delegates to Convention IMstrict Delegates Republican ol Sev at Dales Na- the Pennsylva Large and Seven Republican el (i) Large to Convention to bi at lin by Membes tts Lie, Committee. DEMOCRATIC: Tw, Delegates and Delegates to the roam i Convention wal District of i dso be e t let Fight bem Peni ed | men ang on, he vention Ones Codnmit tee PUBLIC SALE. John tire god 'n ft wagon, laddery on wheels 28 an 30 Arm wagon, high. handy in new farm Indders. 18 ft VIracouse nlows Willy binder Gale eul- ion. hare blacksmith's tap and a top 3 iV Ope, gooxd dies set and post drill: cannot son tod spring oe ww, double and singh Wagon ax Ni good as new ih, butter bees, # tees, . 8 Galloway cream Sop. power churn, 1 1b 2 colonies of hives id furniture. nr and 2 Italian stove iow printer some and sonw Wise Free empty Coad housch and Hubier, aucts, A. F. VONADA. unch, PROGRAM OF PHOTOPLAYS At THE SCENIC smd the OPERA HOUSE (BELLEFONTE) ~At The Opera House THURSDAY BV'G. FEB. 28—Mar. fon Davies in “Little Old New York” Mm one of the great plotures of the 10-renl comedy romance, FRIDAY, FEB. 20-All-8tar Cast in “Rendersong.” an S-reel drama. A Russinn story well played (Saturday afternoon matinee at Scenle.) At “The Beenie FRIDAY, FEB. 20-~Hoot Gibson in “Hook and Ladder,” a six-reel soream a EE February and FRIDAY, Boal FEBRUARY loitz 29 gap, will 10 A. east M.. of soll: on farm at Neft Farm stock and implements; clean-up EM. SBATURDAY, MARCH 1. at Mrs, Boadsburg, and Boal sale, Smiths auct, 8 A, Adnan hnmplementg M., M, and near Spring Mills, by Rinkle: Farm stock, household goods, 1. FP. Mayes, auct. MONDAY. MARCH 10 -A. M.. the J. K. Bitner mile west Farmers Mills, Hook sell Farm Implements; clean-up & HUhler, aucts, MONDAY, MARCH 3, 16 A. M, Bravkerhoff farm, Old Fort Matis: of and F, 3, Ye and of will farm, Bitner ” and Wise sock sale, ne Steve Clean-up sale, La. farm | stock implements Mayes, auet, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, of Spring 10 A. Mills, A. F. and M., on Von- imple mile southwest one the Gentzell farm, * Farm George stock Ine and Hubs DAY, MARCH Goodhart 6, 10 A. M., farm, % at mile Goodhart and Tressler Wik and Mayes, auct, at 1 mis wt 3 ARCH Prev ¢ sion of sell: Farm stock, household goods; clean Pp A. M., by John D stock Mayes auct. and F SATURDAY, MARCH 22 Hal. sale of 1. F MONDAY, MARCH 24. 10 a. m., two i of Hadi, A. will stovk m= Fad #guct Mayes, 106 ‘entre up farm {and mnes west Centre John and Mayes, Heckman te sell jve clean-up sale auct, "ESDAY Ww MARCH Homan Ww man aath. 10 at 10 a. m., H Centre Hall, Fdward farm. 1% miles HH will Homan and Farm and implements augt DNESDAY MARCH F you have not opened an ae- in thic bank, and if have not yet taken ad. vantage of the service we offer this Is a cordial invita. tion ty, do se, count You In seeking a good banking cone neeton you look for safety and ser. vice with ability ‘and willingness to » AW, H. E. and implements; Smith, M., the Fort, Alexander farm near Fye, will Farm Sale. aon sell: | stock IB. MM. | | clean-up auct, FRIDAY, MARCH 28, at mil. 10 a. B. imple- L. South-east of Tusseyville, {Jordan will sell: Farm stock, iments and some household goods. IF Mayes, auct, | FRIDAY, APRIL 4 5 miles soiuth of Centre {| Mit) : 88 1:30 Hall, Hobert E. Meeker: Pp. near Hed by horses, cattle and hogs. 1. F. fauct, PUBLIC SALE, The will at public sale, at her home In Centre Halj Boro, | BATURDAY, MARCH 8th, at 1 P. M., | the following described personal prop- 10 bedstead, jeot, dining room chairs. rocking chairs, | par ow undersigned sell erty, wit: xiroom suit, table, flower stands, bookoane, {cherry dining table, couch.’ cupboard, Onk"™ swing, jrrors. “Columbia heater, a ! good one; porch feather beds, utensils, garden tools, canned fruit, (tofet sets, § Inwn dighes, cooking mower, and numerous other articles mentioned. Sn auctioneer, MARTHA BOAL. uLh, PUBLIC SALE. - or 13 iid 3 reigned, a of CENTRE MARCH t his HALL atid at reside nee, mities 3 ' Las on SATURDAY 0 A. M., following pesonal property HEAD LIVE HORSES & 1 100 STOCK MULES Black bay mare HEAD ] 1400 ; lack mare, J 6yrs old, wid, mare, 17 12H 4 1 les years years ire heifars fredh noar 5 Year 2 Heifers, ead GOOD MILOCH COWS vith fir aif of Ewes farrow near nthe old, J 3 mos. old n binder, Deering Keystone x ru i y § Re mower; hay good as ted er Buperior . and roll slew] tivator, Buckeye Mims plex Yulecan tooth: corn plow depike digger skein ; skein Idea] op HO ft manure » 4 hung goog 1 VORERY, Dew hay ¥ rope and pul ot Yankee 0-1 hay iad trace rung weed chain bridies, Trews 1 lines, ihie calf cradle erate, 5- on chains, set knife grinder recieaned 10 bushel Car, wend vt mt owen fouring and car in HiM"SPEHOLD GONYDIS Columbia Oak t Beaver press writ. ed 4 months Imperial wooden fub Weed Dolava Hl VeReed jard spewing machine, § kero cream separator No de known day of sale bh up sale: free Mayes, auet ine J. DD HOMAN, KINDS, : cannel COAL—ALL Chestnut, to quality at Pea, and soft requirement. CER coal meet your every Best reasonable prices Your orders always given prompt attention. WM. McCILENAHAN, Centre Hall MOTHERS — Why allow “souffles” and stufly, wheezy breathing to torment our Babies when quick relief we the use of CHAMBERILAIN'S COUGH REMEDY No Narcotics intelligently care for your bank ing needs, . Our modern methods, combined ‘with protection which we afford and the business friendship extend. ed patrons dealing here wil} sat. isfy you, Bank will be closed Washing. ton’s Birthday--Friday, the 28nd Feed and CoulJust In, We have just unloaded the following thesn in the past we know you wil be wanting more: SUGARED SHUMACHER FEED; | FUL-O-PEP DRY MASH; | FUL-O-PBP GROWING MASH; | SCHUMACHER SCRATCH GRAINS, BOSS DAIRY RATION. | We have also just unloaded several carloady of all fine-grade COAL~—CAN- NEL, PUNXSBUTAWNEY and PEA. | Get our prices on oml and feed bee ore buying elsewhere, ® ’ WM, McOLENAHAN, Centre Hall, Pa. | i i i | FOR SBALE—A 1% horse-power {ter motor, In good condition, is offered for sale, gg’ ' wa~ Motor was in use in Report- er office untill dectric motor was in- stalled Apply at this office, - Hall’s Catarrh Medicine Those who are In a “run down” condi. tion will notice that Catarrh bothers them much more than when they are in good health. This fact proves that while Ca- tarrh is a local disease, it'is greatly in- fluenced by constitutional conditions. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE is a Tonic and acts through the blood upon the mucous surfaces of the body, thus reducing the inflammation and assisting Nature in restoring normal conditions, All Druggists. Circulars free F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, WANTED-2006 pounds J. ROY SHAEFFER, Centre Hall, Pa. of lard Insurance and Real Estate 3 Want to Buy or Sell ? Cast Tron Wanted. -c.. Laurelton Foundry Co. Inc., LAURELTON, PA. SEE US FIRST Chas. D. Bartholomew CENTRE HALL, PA, ozpd AMES W, SWALB JUSTICE OF THE PEACE LINDEN HALL, CENTRE CO. PA, Deasds, Mortgages, Wills, &c, written ang «x ecuted with care. All legal business prow ply Licenses, An!” or other A fst | Blanks rept nn hand oy 28.922 Worth is worth telling-—ad- | Vartise selling QUESTION : “What Kind of Me if I Buy a WE'LL TELL YOU: IN CENTRAL Service will you give Reo?” PENNSYLVANIA
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