The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 06, 1924, Image 8

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THE CENTRE REPORTER RB.
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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
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Building
SEE
Cresson Lumber Co.
STATE COLLEGE, PA.
J. G. MARKS, Sec. and Treas.