- —— LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Morris A. Burkholder new Maxwell touring Ramer, the agent ut Alifred Lee, over-Sunday a P, purchased car from C. Tussey ville, Mrs, wus of Boalsburg, her brother, Hall, an guest of James Smetder, C. WW. Horner has been ed to a pastorate at Willamstown, Dau phin county. His former fleld was Brownstown, Lancaster couniy. The Reporter is George Craig was not the Wilkinson place, at Lut is living there as a tenant, in Centre lev, appoint- informed that a purchaser of Fetterolf, the local Star car dealer, unloaded a carivad of “Stars” ast week at the local depot. A num- ber of them have already been sold Irvin W. Zeigler, off. New Cumber- land; J. R. Hannah, of Wells Tannery; C. F. Deininger, Hamisburg, were among the strangers in town on Mon- day. James 1. of returned home weeks and other attended Rev. W, after an absence some Shippensburg, Willlamsport pints, In WiHllamsport he the Methodist conference. R. Picken of at Mrs. Belle Whiteman, the Whiteman restaurant, is getting her home, purchased some time ago from H. E. Weaver. into condition for occupying in the future. F. P. Floray the late Samuel F proprietress of near of the estate will sel executor of loray the persona) property of the deceased at Tusseyville, Saturday afternoon, 29th inst. A sport model Star touring car Is the be- Mr conditions in Hall, 8 owner, awaiting better road Fetterolf garage, at Centre fore being taken out by and Mrs. O. F. Funk. H. McCormick. this issue offen G. Potters Mills, the Miss Potters of sale at in ws for Naurcie Mills. as a Mrs. New Jersey, ami Mes, 1. Inst week Bramhall topping Hall. Kimport property The property desirably either is home or a summer resort of Metuchen, Mr. the Mrs. Tuesday. Ldn« Bramhall, was with A, of their left first Fay her Sweetwood, parents, during resilience here home with for on friends at fen John A. Slack, ing with his daughter, Catherman, at Millmont, hiis home here on Tuesd is in the Bellefontg has for several fracture of the had been stay- Alrs Alfred urned to Mrs Black she to a who ret where months due hip bone he =] been Wednesday ney will visit Stewart will Mrs doomfield Mrs returning Philadelphia millinery in advertisement Lacey where ghe morning New sister, jefore to went to her James E ghe to make her See her home £0 on selection of goons opening issue days in th's During the past Es: M il had indiges- ten days Huyett has The been heen quite seriously Reporter is Informesl that he suffering at times from tion and again from lack of blood cir- ration due low SLLEP biood pre i then again fr excess of bland His oondit om pressure On on Sunday was given out To date, been as slightly mwproved wy far as is known, it has impossible for Chester Who operites Ww high school teachers, the €) Hime stone quarry and Prof Heckman. of the CMe to Secure to a house in Centre Hall into which Since both of these men occupy im- portant ph and eduon- they comfortably makes its wes in business tional life, it bes i= hoped will yet succeed in ing located before April 1st appearance, Harry A Wil Decker, accompanied by Ris iL. Boh- in town last For a number of Bon. bur, and son-in-law, C. man. all of Altoona, wete week or baby chix. Years Mr na shops. bug later took wp farming and a few years ago purchased small farm siderable attention to 1500 poultry chix, which 1t chix he can get hatch- figures that by fall he pullets pects to secure 0 gether with the ed on the farm. can count 1000 hens. and kept-over Probably the one who the when Bellefonte was William KH. Neff tre Hall “who with Mrs. Neff the showing of the Paramount tion adapted from the son Hough. Mr. Neff interested because it most “Covered Wagon” shown , of Cone was broaght back 'B, $6.04 J. tract Ra ry twp. J. He ) D. iph V $2.0 Ww nry H tract safle, West the i ~} black bay black CA 3 Red HO POU HOWE, Polan CH gate H. in on of LE all NV, i | 1 NK ma ng GS is 34 Waist d = TL. « deli good tire goexd pull 6H ut © Ch bobs = wer se Pwd Aival « me butter reds brindd, st (vy fr IK the J Crinp. of Bows »~ 3d it i8 2 Ke = ts 3 n { on ny f 1 Tl In 12, office Bon Sche tre ose ($14.0 orized Dist rd part one of seven men who made a mile trip with 512 cattle seven horses, and three schooners or “covered wagons” Mr. Neff's outfit started several hundred miles south of Westport Landling (now Kansas (ity) at Dardenelle, Yell county, Arkansas on the west bank of the Akansas river. Their travel was by way of Muskogee, Oklahoma. where the river was orossed, then through thd “Cherokee Strip” by the Jackson or Santa Fe tral over the Recky Mountains and then by way of the Marshall path to Saun Juan Valley ty Alamosa, southern Colorado, their destination. Mr. Neff relates that the le of Tully Marshall, ae “Jim Bridg- er,’ the shrewd old trader and squaw mah, was deal, both as to acting and costume, On this trip he saw various characters that the Mke of which Marshall may have copled after. The mame is true of the Yough old scout, Ernest Torrence. as “Jackson.” The whole picture to Mr. Neff very real, much more so than to those who had never had an experience very sim- i 1118 and twenty- 3h) by Wt ET | per cent. por nually, free pavalie from May L et to Ellen College; bar, State Resides, tract in are ject par, and after par wi District nny all i BOARD OF SCH KE. | of the SCHOOL $1.500 CENTRE EHzabeth 3 $340. | i John W. $1.200, H. Hoy, | . to call and ft than the School HO reject et ux. to toy on College, $56,800. HHngsworth, et al, to Hens tet in Ferguson Miles, leas and ot ux, to Mary in State College; Norris, et ux. to in State College; Lose, et to Bellefonte; ux, ‘to 8, $5,250, K | bar, in a | HOUSE | Miss Narcie Mi¥ls dx Kimpor PUBLIC SALE. willl Alexander Fort, on ters at farm. % wedl public mile | house, piped water “on po ar genti-ans age. and payable State 1954. bat taxon, either Apply to G. H. Mis, Pa. location for are sub by lot, at 1927. No bid accepted, and | the aor MeCormidck, 1, Spring SALESMEN paints, for Osa Ves bids, OOL, DIRECTORS DISTRICT of BOROUGH right Kxcelent opportunity, or commibsshon. CO, 3701 Burwell, Cleveland, FOI good Hall; SALE—1918 Ford touring shape. ~—F. €C. Hennigh, Bell phone TTRI14. President Secretary. in tre FOR old, BALE. 8 offered for sale. Hall, Pa Shorthorn Bull, 1 John F. Bell phone, FOR SALE-~The Centre at Pot- entre ar, sale, Five-room FOR BALE, erhauled; roadster, tires, will Ford gol gag has 3 new “ MARCH 28, at 10 A.M. — R old oll yed meer r personal property: Mated team of 31456. rising 13 und work anywhere 13 old, weight 1330; 8 years old. weight 1380, ie fall cows and cattle, 1 HORSES wedght and years 7 cows, 4 + head bull Shouts young weight bg to SO 2 Chesterwhite broeud of March; years old beginning boar, 2% White vears old i I's ormick 85 Leghorn pullets, MeCormick cut mower, and side wn Aanter, cultivator tooth Perry New den SORSON | yvetone hay joader ckhawk ox Abwight 16 roles in «rill row, tWe and used one No. 40, Conklin wagon, ingle 2700 Sold plows potato plow, a-4nch tug harness trees, oi lars, 120 + tad nay au bridies, forks, 2 ne ft. hay rope and lers: some bushel sheller, eis No 12 mach- Kettle, Tenn Separator, WwW \ | 4 » rn ew: U'non cheep . 4d t eC ripovis some crocks - bar- or. 3 hettio vii Valentine - ing cider D (MMS pring ind AUC LOT Pe SALE. MARCH é Bilgs Armstre mplemet ADVERTISEMENTS OF SCHOOL BONDS, Hl to Luck in Get A RANGE in 12 Years speaks for their Sterling Value over other stoves. AGENT FOR—— Burpee & Co. Garden Seeds---Seeds Automobile Enamels and & Co, Paints. Enamels. HARDWARE , Quality for Results. BELLEFONTE se. oon. Last vear we put in 158,000 new telephones in Pennsylvania. This year- we will put in 168,000. During the five years beginning January 1, 1924, the total will be 925,000. These are gross figures. Our net gain will be about half that number. Here is an interesting fact: Dur- ing the coming five years we will actually put in a hundred thousand more new telephones in Pennsylvania than there are in service in the State today. Every telephone line requires a pair of wires all the way to the central office. That's why we are adding more than half a million miles of new wire each year to our plant in this State. Every telephone line means central office equipment and building space. That's why we are adding a million and a quar- ter dollars’ worth of telephone apparatus every month inside our buildings. ’ And that, too, is why it is neces- sary to enlarge our buildings and to build so many new ones. convenience, but at the time when the telephones are asked for. And, too, every added telephone gives your telephone more power. THE BELL TELEPHONE CO. OF PENNSYLVANIA L. H. KINNARD, President Third of a series of adver- tisements regarding the nt telephone service Dn in Pennsylvania. YA. b N JOH, — g a ae ERE A Hall rm flow Paul Bell phone on or Hpreckengaust, Centre 82HA. IRON AGE Potato Pl and two-man yy inters, both au- pA Spr BONS, Sta tomatic Diggers. HAUGH Pa. E tory. Ayers; SAMPL E FREE = name a ods card will do, and we will mail free and postpaid, a sample copy of and Garden JOHN AND nusive a Coliege, b <4 gents FOI riage, large CONILION., the most wonderful magazine pub- lished. It contains the never ending 5 story of the Events of the World and 400 PICTURES 160 Mustrated Pages every month, that will enters ain. is a special « {or the Hendy TE Po wee tools: for the Hr 10 do and m delighted with the Each issue contains sormet gearybody. i do not Centre FOR CC Reds: Young pens nt for the Radio fan; wl Farmer who like to A mateut wl 0 wa 1 and Fair, Centre Hall Centre FARQUHAR mills and 1 i ye na 14 month your sabscri steam or Ean of all wheels; ion ~42 BOIOF one y. Popular Mechanics Company 200-214 E. Ontario St., Chicago, 011, kinds; Pulle HAUGH AND Exclusive agents in (ONSTIP ATION A cas ful to elder of Hin Har me iy An j Always relief in taking CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS Easy—pleasant : Name tivo £4 oo , - 4 eiteclive only 25¢ references € KESSLER—THE SIGNATURE OF FASHIONS. re invite 1 d to attend the SPRING. OPENING FRIDAY, MARCH 21st, Original and Exclusive Specialists on COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, CAPES AND SKIRTS Ou al 1924 | J ~~ 1 71% w from the ladies view you A Fine Display of Millinery One hat just for you to wear Easter Sunday MEN'S COLLEGIATE TOP COATS AND SUITS with Hats and Caps to match. 5 J Kessler’s Department Store MILLHEIN L the Money”’ A prominent automotive engineer and writer recently tested the Star Car in every conceiv- able way. In his report, printed in ‘‘Motor®’ he says : ‘‘Starting and stopping on grades of the 20 per cent order was child's play.” The Star Car is amply powered and it's a safe car to drive. . Arrange for a demonstration today. FETTEROLF’'S GARAGE 0 CENTRE HALL 4a
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