—— ew THE CENTRE REPORTER RB. — ER cn THURSDAY, MARC H 6 REBERSBURG, William Bair ut the toona. Mra, where en ein 1924 nl i neatian — ov few days Al is spending Harry, a home of his son, in in Lewisburg the is at assist housework as both Mr. gant the sick Ap old-time shooting match was held Wolf will A. she 4.5 stay Newton in doing the and Mrs, list. Jrungart home and Brun- are on Saturday. Some valu- at Smallton able prizes were put up and some very on skillful marksmen were on the job. Mrs Minnick, who had seriously ill for the past two weeks, Lester heen is a fair LO recovery, Wilbur Ford touring car. who was employed at and will assist his fath- of on way Meyer has purchased a new Carl Mowery, in the dye works Sunbury, returned home on Friday er at farm work for the remainder the Last held near winter. quilting was Edward Ertel had the and Mrs. Thursday a party at 1e home of Mrs, this place. Those who pleasure t, be there were Rev. McClellan, Mrs. Noah Corman, Mek George Limbert. Mrs. J. D. Houser, Mrs. Arthur Commings., Mrs, Hel Mis. Harry Garet, Mrs Lee Wolf, Mrs. C. C. Mrs. J. N. Moy- er. Mrs. Henry Mra. Samuel Mow Mrs, Hackman, Mrs. John Spangler, C. J. Weaver, Mrs Allen Brungart, The represented Jacob ler, Smull, Stytzer. Paul Mrs. Mrs. Brungart. ery, Corman, Willie of George Mrs. different am costumes apparel were by fortune teller thesa joll women, from a Gypsy to Some of the ladies wore dréss- v a Red Cross nurse and beggar. es of peculiar styles representing the ns. One lady wore of garb of various natio the Chinese slippers pinkish color; i Couia These ind we Nomad much these cut quite a “swell,” almost classify her ns a odd garbs came in for applause why Were American the the. few When were from in dress noon hour arrived they ushered into the dining room ere table loaded down h mark wi stood a choicest tables that the afford, Mrs the et wit could as RR must be re Ertel best valley All satisfy le some of the 3 membered that secured of two of the onoks in this 1 6 the they could pet Whi it quiltin help ond present did what to their Several g ess- makers sugreaeded dresses for Mrs ETtel thers were rags. Taken atl wit eniovahle js + for these SPRING CK er MILLS Wilbur spen home, Th the church Bertha her Hall (line aunt, Mrs week “inkle's ittended instruct hile Musser ons on Miss Zimmerm Mabel entertained ium FARM CALENDAR Timely Reminders from The Pennsylvania State College or stringy Cause of Ropy Mik | Rog ik COMmMon OooCur during This is du. to Al- unappetizing ance earty spring and Inte autumn type of fermentation in milk 3 fi harmless vadiety of bacteria hough ropy milk has ap appearance, health. Milk from not it Is not dangerous to the that 8 stringy as it come different with the udder should de- from diseased iy and be confused ropiness that Mik discarded velops on standing » Udders should be Feeding Baby (Ricks should not be fed Bahy until at The; itt ity glzzard with ttle grit should first feed? of scratch chicka iN chick which least hours after hatching. ie has nothing in th grind food so a added. to grain. Get the Spray Rig Ready Now is a good time to overhaul Clean it be the the spray rig. thoroughly, take the if the Replace pump a part and see properly. any broken and ofl the whole machine. The engine and pump should be started valves are working parts and run dry to see if they are working properly and the hose and spray gun inspected for repairs. The Early Garden—It 3s hot too early in most sections of Pennsylvania to start the hot bed Make sure that the frame and sash are tight. Secure good quality horse manure and place in & square pile, allowing it to ferment about eight to ten days. the pile every three days ts prevent burning. Then plac, the manure in the hot bed pit, tramping it well, Cov. er this with nu layer of straw and then piace four to six inches of rich, loose #8oil on top. Then sow the seed In this soil. Watch the ventilation and waters ing carefully. Ee A Si a ———————— The Centre Reporter, $1.60 a year Re-arrange pel : - LEG AL ADVE RTISEMENTS OFFICIAL NOTICE PRIMARY, APRIL OF THE SPRIN und, 1924. The County that the Uniform Primar- Election will be held in the several voting precincts of Cen- tre County on Tuesday, the 22nd day of April, 1924, between 7:00 A, M; and 7:00 P. M. At said Primary to the National Convention pective® parties and other party are to be elected as follows: REPUBLICAN Two (2) Delegates and Two (2) Alternate Dele to the Republican National Convention from the 21st Congressioal District of Pennsylvania, (7) Delegates at and Alternate Dele- gates at Large to Hepublican Na- tional Convention elected by the voters of the States One (1) Member the Republican State Committee. (1) County Chaifman. DEMOCRATIC Two (2) Delegates and Tw, (2) Alternate Delegates to the Democratic National Convention from the 21st Congressional District of Pennsylvania. There will also be ed by voters of the State Eight Dele at Large, four of whom shall and four of whom shall be Bight (8) Alternate Delegates at four whom be men and four whom shall women, the Democratic National Convention. One (1) Member of the State One (1) County Chairman. PROHIBITION One (1) State Prohibition Committee, Six Dede to the National Conven- tion Six Alternate Delegates to the National Convention, PROGRESSIVE State Centre hereby give notice with provisions of las Act, a Primary in accordance Election, Delegates of the res- officers gates Seven (7) the he Large Seven to of One elect - gates be men WO~ mer. Large of shal} of De to the (6) wates (6) tne (1) the ‘ommittee Une of ber of the County Committee in each inct whi Progressive tor enrolled (1) Alternate tional Convention from are h has a One (1) Dele lex Delegate One to the Na~ =lst C ite the one gressional election Lhe PUBLIC SALE. A ug vet Prince. dam Jeanette Ind ete X Hetlor birth Ont Duka of Elmdale, 10, Jeanette ronan, date 1923. dun heifers three have milk- pounds Bull-—-Wt 15. 1923, sire White” dams 12.6600 tm, fat: No Novem dam nearest records from 5000 to 486.32 birth date « Prince. up to 9. St Th » ié HEAD 1454 we OF PAT hedfor, ‘ATTLE t 1150 iba Cow two weight weigh steers ght 500 amd 960 wl cattle and om If you hie the miss this sale well hat the They are int are profit. don’t welll bred and at pafl block grown Under redited herd First the tuberculosis control ust 1923. Passed clean 15 HEAD OF REGISTERED PURE BRED POLAND CHINA HOGS Two tried will have pigs by snle date: 3 bred gilts-—1 will farrow March: two in April Fall Gilts, 150 to 1456 pounds TEAM OF BLACK HORSES Weigh 3204 coming 5 and 8 years oid; 1 a Single line leader: both broke sin- gle: good horses Sale to begin at 12:30 o'clock sharp terms wil be mde known. when TEPHEN M., PEACHEY. Peachey. + ace plan for test Aug AND BOWER in weigh 10 The Cart Auct.,, D. 8, COUNTRY HOME FOR SALE. The undersigned offers for sale a country home containing five acres and seventy-five perches, located at the Swamp Church, near Farmers Mills, There is erected on the place a good dwelling house antl barn, outbuildings, also garmge--all in good repair. There is also on the plot a lot of apple trees of good variety, nis, cherry and pear trees. For further information apply to CATHARINE BHULTZ. 010% Centre Hall, Pa. (R. DP) , FOR SBALE-A Purebred Ayrshire Bull, registered; age 2 years —W, N. gen, Centre Hall. Pa. On Wes wil cle on Mi M in lot MARCH Goodhart Hin, Farm 8, 10 A. M, ¥% and Tressler ut the J. farm, at 7 Centre Goodhart stock and L. MARCH i "ery 1 sell: an-up sale, Mayen, RIDAY, the the J. nts. auet, Tth, at 1 place, 1% Potters Mills, No P. M., Krise 2 miles road, by Hoar: sane publi S89 S farm stock, Imple- wr and household goods. Smith, auct, MARCH 8, Martha CGrooxds, at 1 o'clock, Boal | OS Hall, of Household will M. Centre Smith, B. od} at OO { Bow wi 1 { i Jo | M MARCH of 8, Tussey at 1:00 1% mile east He, Spangler vi of will sell: Lot house | description, and many articles, MARCH 10 Potters Mills at the MoeClenahan, by ston Windson Ww stove, 2 tables, er M., of at 1 formes Narcie automatic 100 P. home OOK utensil ing bed springs, table linens, iinens, bedstead, ¢ Navy cote and wiking chairs—E. M MARCH West army and Packs, Smith, 11, Centre Hoy Cot CNArs auct, * 12 Hall, will sell: at o'clock of H. implements mile eddy on » Kenn farm, 8S rm st and household CK, xis. KE. M. Smith, auect DNESDAY L of Old MAR M. Hm Fiowt HH Gownthart Ww £1 ements ans DAY, MARK west of sell: F strc *H 15, Tusseyville, fat mile Martz wilt site Im WK a ¥y clean-up sale, Mayes, auct, RIDAY 15th Mrs goods 1 Smith, MARCH Alilis. Ly ia EM Hou TUESDAY. MARCH Harper Br wil ita 1X on the vshyalliey road, reckengast sell firm stock and prements, ' George Wise auctioneer WEDNESDAY. MARCH 19. Potters Mills, . at stock E Farm sie MARCH 1 RDAY of Centre MARCH Hall A MONDAY, os wost SARCH Hon ESDAY WEDNESDAY A. WB MARCH Alexande: the M. Bmith., auc South of Tusseyvil 8S Farm household ie Eine e, ran will sell; stock. imple L and Mayes, “ some goods, auct. APRIL 4 at 1:30 Centre HM Meoker FRIDAY, m.. Red Stock sale lL. F. Pp Near iL by Robert BE cattle and hogs Mayes, L Without the nse of hank checks wouldy be impossible. In simple posit in bank, another, find how much better It is than Should you love the cheek book money but should yon lose your on the honesty of the finder, paper. PUBLIC SALE, The will at her SATURDAY, {the soll ‘at home In Centre Hal) MARCH 8th, at 1 described personal undersigned snle, ' P.M. prop-~ following | erty, wit: Bedroom bedstead, to suit, leot, dining room chaire, rocking chadrs, stands, oouchs Oak" swing, parior table, flower bookcase, {cherry dining table, mirrors, “Columbia heater, a feather beds, utensils, | poi one: porch {toflet sets, dishes, ooking {lawn mower, garden tools, canned fruit, {lot carpet, and numerous other articles mentioned, Smith, {not here BE. M. auctioneer, MARTHA BOAL. PUBLIC By undersigned, miles East of CENTRE ISATURDAY, MARCH following pesonal property : 100 HEAD LIVE BTOCK T HEAD HORSES & MULES {oare, 12 years old, weight 1400; ht 1250; black 14 VERS sorrel SALE, ut his residence, HAIL, and, at ® the on 10 A, the years old ald, welg woght 1270: 6yrs 1420; mare 17 5 years Weight mare, years old, uid, gray 1220; span mules, att 1] GOOD MILOCH th first One COWS. calf; Shorthorn 1 Bull, 2 months 4 BOIe he fresh Bull, 5 Year 2 Heifers Head are ifars Steers, oll; 2 of Ewes farrow near a ponths old, J Shou IMPLE ME BR plgs, 3 mos old Champlon ft NT “ Linder + Doering mower; bay aw so 1 Wer Keystone i rake, "good Superior » land roll Bucks ¥e Mmiplex v steel tivator orn ilean plow, 3 upike digger skein ; skein; manure begs, 140 11 rope and Yankee 20- ft rung new hay pul hay iad GB trace bridles, roes, 1 ney LL rate, 3 K 1 seed bushel] HOUSEHOLD GOODS "olumbia ak iver press, wril- ee & kero No or J DD BOMAN COAL—-ALL CEE. KINDS, Cc tine! soft and » every requirement EO Pron ot Med prices Your Yen WM attention LENAHAN, Centre Hall. A 1% horse-power was offered Report in good condition, Mote is Twas in use in until electric motor was in- Apply at this office of Hall {M3 WANTED—20 ROY SHAEFFER pounds Centre WANTED. One hundred or. more new subscribers to The Centre Report er, at $1.50 per year, in advance; sat iefaction guaranieed, or money re- funded. BRONCHITIS : Leaves a bad congh. So does “fin” and la grippe. But these lingering coughs yield easily to the healing and curative qualities of CHAMBERLAIN’S COUGH REMEDY Every user is a friend business as conducted today terms a cheek on a bank Is an or- a safe and convenient way to a pocket-book stuffed with bills, the finder cannot get any of your paper money ts return depends Insurance and Real Estate * Want to Buy or Sell ? SEE US FIRST PROGRAM OF PHOTOPLAYS At THE SCENIC and the OPERA HOUSE (BELLEFONTE) —At “The Scenle”— THURSDAY, MARCH 6 rymore, Lionel Bar- in "Unseeing Eves,” is a story to rescue a girl in a snow blizzard. Also, two-reel Bun shine comedy. Chas. D. Bartholomew CENTRE HALL, PA, ~=At The Opera House FRIDAY, MARCH 7-—“The Wagon,” matinee night; a Cow ered and Para- All 0c, 75 a product jon, reserved Matinee bc, $1.00, $1.50, Mott* drug store, . SATURDAY, MARCH “The Driven Fool” Huth Miller, North, Sus $1.00: tax, Prices: night plus Bales at a [ron Wanted... fly drop us a postal card and’ we will call at once. Laurelton Foundry Co. Inc., LAURELTON, PA. B—Wally V it features an Also Patsy Wilfred Alex Francis and Also LWO-reel ————————— wy a pr Hall’ 8s Catarrh Medicine Those who arg In a “run down” condi. tion will noticg 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 infldmmation and adsisting Nature in restoring normal conditions, All Druggtts. Circulars free F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. JAMES w. Sv JUSTICE OF THE opi LINDEN HALL, CENTRE CO. PA. Deeds, Mortgages, Wills, &, written and =x | ecuted with care. All legal business prom puis | attended 10. Special atlention given 10 sels | ting of Estates. M Licenses, Aui~n tlie Liconses, and other Applicat Blanks kept on hand. Nov 28.92 Worth telling—ad- Vartise selling is worth =. santo TrcNG OF BUYING AN 9 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 ! ——-_—— fres—— prm——" 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 MADE POSSIBLE BY BETTER SERVICE 1001 REOS IN 1924 IN CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA # Building SEE Cresson Lumber Co. STATE COLLEGE, PA. J. G. MARKS, Sec. and Treas.