¥ THE CENTRE REPORTER. sation ea el Be net nn Rey THURSDAY. MARCH 13 1924 chien as cesamsoieem soto ms eA oh wns Raa — nail REBERSHBURG, Bowersox has made Woodward, Freedom rngements to move to Elizabeth Beirly Is confined to the house with a severe attack of grip. Mr, and Mrs. IJoyd Lose of Millheim were in town last Friday. 8S. lL. his home in install a radio In future, will near Gephart the on the on Tues- Vonada, who was tenant farm, moved at Farmers Mills day last week while Howard Krape was cranking his auto the orvit- ter back-fired and the result was a fractured arm. Dr. Miller of Millheim reduced the fracture. oe Agnes Limbert day onto a farm One And now it 48 a sure thing that Reb- ersburg will have another garage. Beirly, who time ago at public sale the old Evangel- church, will convert it into a ga- Samuel bought some ical rage, The evening high ment to a interesting farm meetings held every Friday for the six weeks in school room under the manage- of County Agent Robinson past he civme very were close Friday evening. Some subjects on farming discussed by. speakers from State Col- lege, One wl scholars buggy he occupants when C three the five pretty last week taking school, and comtaining evening Mowery was from using home was was speed, gow] rate of stumbled and fell. The sudden stop threw the five persons the Was traveling at a the horse Out Fortunately but tHe top and demol- road hurt, off on frozen no one seriously of the buggy was torn ished AAP ———————— GEORGES VALLEY Mrs. H M L i week spending the Edward. Mrs. OE Melvina, left home of her son, Auk for Johnstowy daughter, ast Thurs- | two weeks rman and day where they will spend friends, Mr. and Mrs day at hme ther, Morris Lingle. J. B. Ripka is atte onference in 'W from Locust and Mar party with spent Sun “the ormer’'s bro- Cal « HMSO § ents Mr prise Miss Grove R pka thelr daugh Most x Piessd Year, but per - OSE DTesent wers wives, Mrs, Lingle, Lingle, G Mr. and Robert Iter and Ellis and rs. Jasper Mr. Myr Lingle, ¥ Bobby and Mfllie Auker- wl and Melving Auker- Vonada, C Herbert Laxdie Gobble. Sa- Mildred Lingle, Alkce inplay- wrrie, Glenn, lee and Knuff, Newton Ira Lingle. Mrs } evening was spent and sandwiches, ing games lunch wos served of music, = cake and ooffee rn SPRING MILLS and wife of Altoona mother to | William fare helpigg move, lockey Mrs ockey's Wallhee TNunkle have installed radios. {i Blaine Bitner. James Houser ‘The entertainment by high school Saturday excellent. Mrs. Ada Finkle moved to town on vesday and ¢ rank Musser moved to her farm, Most of the teachers were Mill- heim on Friday afternoon attending lo- institute. They reported a prog am. Rebersburg on night was ™ to onl good Gross Allison, of Kentucky, was cir- culating Saturday. Word William Musser, was well known Mrs. T. MM. Delaware, Ohio, health. among friends on of the death of Middletown, He agent. was received of here as station returned week, somewhat Gramley Inst improved in lev. Catherman his last before His for his return, A ———— A ——————— POTTERS MILLS, The Sprucetown M. E, Sunday by Narcie a farewell party Tuesday eve- preached conference many sermon on evening. friends are hoping = h vol cléss taught Miss Kimport gave her Those Mildred Pearl Marie Carter, Mae Sweeney, Noll present, ning at her home. present Palmer, Ruth Misses Helen and na Gingerich, Lingle, and Gladys Noll, Vesta Phyllis Crmce Sn) Blauser, Dorotin Murs, The evening der and and Koonsman and Paul by all ments consisting of wis enjoved Refresh - sandwiches, pickles cake, fce cream John Blauser, Hall py Of One Mate of the Centre milk plant. fell while loading a « 1d broke sever Estate. Earl Smith Transfers of Real to 1. $1. to Roy H $2.500 2 ux. to Smith, et al, Potter twp.: Zeigler Grove efonte, Be Harry Pen- George W tract in Potter tw Herbert Shadle Hunting $1.00 Elizabeth Ciub, tract M. Montgomery teriain Congregation tra $12.000. fonte The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a waar. ¢& Horses : HORSES—Sorrel Mare, weight 1600: Bay Horse, 12 yrs. old, weight 1200; Bay Filly, 1 year old: team Mules, 5 yee. old, weight 2300; team mules 5 yemrs old, weight 2500, 10 years old, 12 EWES; 1 BUCK. 43 CHESTERWHITE - 8 moe, old; 1 Breeders, 7 mos, old; 20 Shoats, 100 Parebred Barred HENS, Plymouth Rock Ydessie of Highland View" R402. This is one of the best bred cows in this part of the country. Among her ancestors are Langwater Stars and Stripes, Imperial King of the May, Imp. Yoeman, Glen- woods Main Stay, Caras Governor of Chil- mark, Governor of the Sheene, and such Itehen Daisy, Dolly, Dimple Dolly Bloom, May Rose 2d, Cows as Roxie of Fern 06664, sired by Woodlawns Isane 26.403; dam Sultan's Mabel 28850, “Furl” 13178%-—sire Prince 58253; Woodlawns Rose dam Roxie of Fern 60064. “Roxie’s Fawn,” full sister to Furl 131- 82—an exceellingly niece heifer 18 mos. old, and bred, “Ferns Pedro”—sire Bess's Pedro 50- 455; dam Roxie of Fern 66664» This is a very nice Bull, old, : We also have 2 Grade Guernsey COWS and 1 HEIFER. 4 “Homan's Primrose” 110877, She is sired 6 mos, of Highland View; she traces 4 times to May Rose 2d, two times to Glenwood Girl. “Jessie's New Fashion” sired by Vill. ageside Major Fashion 67064; out of Jes sie of Highland View. This Is a very handsome Heifer, nicely marked; she Ingeside Major Fashion 670684; dam Ho- man's Primrose 119877. This js an extra- ordinary well bred Ball, good type, nlee- If marked, good size and sure is well enough bred to head any herd. He has 12 crosses to May Rose 24. Many of the foundation animals of this herd are In the Advanced Register list, 2 Grade GURNSEY (OWN; PUREBRED FRESIAN De Kol Corintha Nye 24; Countess Clothilda De Kol; 5, vie, “Korndyke Abbekerk Penstate” 703368 sire Pensiate Korndyke Pontine; dam Gem Korndyke Abbekerk; ealved Aug, 5, 1201, “Clothilde Corintha Copia” 761405-sire King Pontine Copia Pride; dam Clothilde De Kol Corintha; eanived Feb, 24, 1922. “Flossie Pontine Corintha” 680681-sire Prine Anggie Rue Fayne Pontine; dam Clothilde De Kol Corintha; ealved March 17, ee, - the best channels, i 53211; dam Jessie of Highland View. This times to May Rose 2d; 6 timey to Glen. wood Girl. “Major Fashion Monarch" —sire Vil- FULL LINE OF FARM IMPLEMENTS, McCormick binder, 7 ft. out, good as new; McCormick corn binder in good con dition; 2 mowers—Deering and MeCor- mick, 2 International corn workers, Black Hawk corn plinter, Keystone hay loader, John Deere side-delivery rake, potato dig. ger, Conklin wagon with 2-in. tire; wag- on with 4-in, tire, Farmers’ Handy wag on, Parret tractor and plows, single dise, L. Frank Mayes, Auct, Also 3 Heifers and | Ball ealf that are PUREBRED, We also have 4 Cows and | Heifer that are high Grade Holstein, . All of the Cattle above mentioned have {test for tuberculosis without 's single re- | mlock, INCLUDING TRACTOR, ETO. i Oliver chill plow, 2 walking plows, Nu perior grain drill, New Ides pair bob sleds, Letz chop mill, « wagon, buggy, sleigh; complete line of harness; several hundred white chestnut fenoe posta; seed corn; seed barley; weve ernl barrels vinegar, copper and iron ket tle, Nome Household Goods, WM. HL. & MRS, EDW, HOMAN March Public Sales in Penns Vale SATURDAY, MARCH of will sell: 10 A. M., William 15, at able Tussoeyville, at the pal and on the block don't} mjss this sale. They are well bred and | Farm stock and im- (well grown. L.} Under the | tuberculosis hust 1928. Passed clean. 1:00 15 HEAD OF REGISTERED AND PURE BRED POLAND CHINA HOGS Two tried sows will have pigs by date; 3 bred gilts-—1 will {arrow in March; two in April; 10 Fall Gilts, weigh 1560 to 1456 pounds. TEAM OF BLACK HORRES- H. E. 3205 Ibs, coming 5 and 8 years old; 1 stock and @ single lne both broke sin- gle: good cart horses, mile west S. Martz i one accredited herd First man for test Aug- | plements; a strictly clean-up sale, control, F. Mayes, auct, SATURDAY, Marc 15th, at at Spring Mills, by Mrs. Agnes L.. Osman: o'clock, Household goods and Max- wel] touring car. EM. TUESDAY, MARCH on the farm, Hall, Shreckengast auct, {sale Smith, 10 a, Centre | 18, at of road, m., Harper cast the Brushvalley will George on farm leader; implements, Wise, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, at Potters Mills, J. Farm sad] auctioneer, 10 Al K. Con stock and imple- E. M. Smith . - | auet. PUBLIC SALE. THURSDAY, MARCH 20, of the undersigned, Hall, H. FRIDAY, MARCH Team M., the following personal Bate to begin at 12:30 o'clivk when terms will be made known. STEPHEN M. PEACHEY. Peachey. sharp M., 1 mile east | tor wi 2 . fer will sell; Auct., D. 8 mente; clean-up sale. — p— Centre! At the residence in Centre Hall, on lth, at 1 P property: in Benjamin Emerick will sell: of horses and farming imple rents, abowt 2 tons of hay. E. M. Smitn, book « table, smal] ta- pictures. wood box glass jars, cupboards, 3 wash wideboand. break fast ble, quilting frames Kitchen cabinet. j auct, FRIDAY, A. M,, case, chairs, 21st, at 8:00 of stock, MARCH on the Colyer farm, east Markle oenen, Old - AWN meat bench, crooks, 3 mower, 2 | Fort, Lew will sell: Farm ibowis and pitchers. lamps. vinegar jugs wiffle linoleum, 18-ft. other and household Mayes, { implements goods ; clean iron, oil stove, and SEWEETWOOD. up sale Ia FP. uct, v ladder, good range. SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 10 A. M.,,| LA Hall, by PUBLIC SALE, By the undersigned, at East of CENTRE MARCH 13 milog east of Centre John D. | | Homan: Clean-up sale of farm wt t LOCK | 3 wd implements I. ¥. Mayes au { miles HALL, on MONDAY, 22nd, at 10 A. MM, miles MARCH 24. west of Ce 10 SATURDAY, Hall, John A. ltd lowing pesonal HEAD LIVE HORSES & weight nire properiy : STOCK MULES 1400 ; biack sorrel 1663 T HEAD years old | Heckman will sell ive i plements; clean- Black up sale TUESDAY the W. H f Centre Hall MARCH wel, bit Homan farm, 1 Maes | voar old eght 1230 14 12050 ; mare, 3 mare, | sas ware, 17 1 | Mrs gray years o = 10m) { an imple GOOD (COWS-4 5 if MILOCH are NESDAY i RODE ucar Year fresh thorn Ball, 5 Niowrs, 2 be Mayes, au FRIDAY, APRIL 4. at mies sduth of Centre Ha Hobert PUBLIC SALE. Sus i will offer sf th anda v {oh i ire, 3 re 1-4 Now Ideal good manure VURRY. M0 ft spe and pul Yankee bay top new hay rung lad chaip trace lines, bridles, Jouble trees i calf in cradle, em shovels, knif isaned crate chains, set ink, mower grinder, bushel rey ween] goed] potatoes, 10 bushel Dodge ord touring car, . 19s tires, and car in Te ais Hage ’Q en bors » to Thorndale utumnmn ood condition HOUSEHOLD neater, used 4 GOODS Columbia Oak Beaver press, writ- machine, §& kero separator No 20. 1923 Helfor-—A months Imperial lard How wik stove wooden desk. Wend sone lamps, Delaval . tub 180. > sewing dam Rosalie; 3 oereain oe fErth Gates : 12, large meat vessel ’ Prints 5. Heifer July fOr Tide Terms made known day of sale Clean-up L. F gale; free lunch Mayes, deste Prince. dam Bull—Royal birth Thorndale No. 7. Bult birth - anct Thorn NO 6 marks, “id is | Village J. | Pr ine | July een HOMAN, red : «1, 19823 {dam Bonnie Glee lof K. Vv, 1823. Thorndale Rosalie No. 8, Heifer roan, birth date Oct Duky of Elmdale, helfor's three white date COAL—ALL KINDS, Chestnut, CRE. and soft your every requirement. Jest quality at reasonable prices. Your orders always given prompt atteftion. WM. McCLENAHAN, ' Centre Hall, BRONCHITIS Leaves a bad cough. So does “fin” and Ia grippe. But these lingering sire Prince. | Prince A Ug ust Prince, Jeanette 10, 1823. Jeanette pea, cannel red date Of 1o meet wire san, 26. dam and, sire dam This nearest dams have milk records from 5000 to 12.000 pounds and up to 486.32 The. fat; No. 9, Bull-—-White | Star, birth date Novem. 15. 1923. Thorndale Prince, dam White Peaches. | a Rood onlf { coughs yield easily to the healing 4 HEAD OF FAT CATTLE-—Cow | _ 80d curative qualities of | weight 14560 heifer, weight 11560; two CHAMBERLAIN'S weight 600 and 9500 ths COUGH REMEDY Every user is a friend sire | steers, If you want cattle that are profit Bank Checks-- Without the use of bank cheeks huslness as conducted today would be impossible. In simple terms a cheek on a bank Is an or. der for money—your money if You draw a check-—that Ix on des posit in bank. A cheek provides a safe and convenient way to transfer money from one plage to another or from one person to another. It always earries a receipt, The eheck book Is an easy and handy thing t, earry. Try one and find ®ow much better it Is than a pocket-book stuffed with bills. Should you Jose the cheek book the finder cannot get any of your money but should you lose your paper money Its return depends on the honesty of the finder. We furnish you with a leather check cover and check on safety paper. - —————————— - The First National Bank + Centre Hall, Pa. 3 PER CENT INTEREST ON TIME AND SAVINGS : DEPOSITS, HOUSE (BELLEFONTE) — —At “The Scenle”— MARCH 13: #ix-reei Jane in “Divorce,” a drama | i | | | | | i MARCH l14-—-Ruth Clifford a problem of “The dra~ | Steel | Also, 16th episode Real Estate SEE US PRS CENTRE HALL, Pa, ~=At The Opera House SATURDAY, MARCH ‘De and “Harold Lloyd in Jack, for a Walker.” good humor week, uf- w are in good constitutional ME conditions, ICINE is a tlie of the body, thus assisting Circulars free Toledo, Ohlo. Lanrelton Foundry Co. Inc. LAURELTON, PA. o2pd JUSTICE OF THE PeAgE MR; PA. All leww) tus: pews prom gd! ART ow Licroses, and all other ATLA ov. 020 selling is worth telling-—ad- QUESTION : WE'LL TELL YOU: in Central Pennsylvania, - 1001 SEE Lg ha
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