THR CENTRE REPORTER, i f- THURSDAY, MARCH 27. 1924 I ——— a. _ ™.- REBERSBURG, Mrs, George “Brchhill, who was called here from her home at Pittsburg to attend the funeral of Mrs. Woodly, returned t, hes home on Monday, On last Wednesday CC. E.: Byers had sale of his property and real estate, The consisting of a dwelling and” a grist mill, was knocked off to Thomas Hubler fom $701.00, Mr. Byers will move to Mifflinburg. personal real estate, house, outbuildings, Miss Emma Moyer, daughter of J. N. Moyer, spent Sunday under the pa- rental roof. Samuel B placed and i nifechanic in Jacob Kenstetter, who last spring made sale of his personal property and rea estate and then left for Ohio, we are glad to mention will in the near future return to this pluce and , will occupy the Robert Delhl home Rockville, ierly has his gasoline tank ured "the help of a skilled his garage. James Zeigler held sale on Saturday and moved t, Miltheim this week. Norman ther Rabert t8 deliver the mail from Coburn to this place through all kinds wedther thi# winter, will commence farming in Georges, Valley. William Hackman, Jr., will be his hireling. Lee Wolf at Rockville Bierly farm G of Hubler farm the Lowell vacated the and moved on near Smaullton. P. Garrett's planing mill has been dersy are booked for several months ahead. ——— eh ———— FARMERS MILLS. On Friday of week a num- Ver Hagan honor of night of jast ber friends of Miss gathered at birthday plete surprise ba her home in her being Hagan wing Miss thedr « to the gow andl ice many had Those friends prepared all candy, cake, popcorn. cream Miss Hagan received useful gifts and evervone playing games and Mrs JW Mary and WHI Foreman, Mrs. Harry Ilgen, Ilgen Mary, La. Irene, Hens wud ryn and E. C. Hettinger, fis, Rosella and W. R. Homan, Mr. and Mrs Hagan, Blanche, Archie Hagan, Mr Mabel Hagan Samuel Frederick, Mrs. B. C Frederick, Carrie Walker. Ros ————————— —————— TUSSEYVILLE and Mrs. C. P. and Charles present an er time Mr. present Foreffan., Sara. Mr LIN Frank wd Alma, Robery trl Leste = Bessie, Maud Zerb: Mr. and Kathryn, W Dean Hettinger. Mary and Paul Homan, Merril Hagan. Mr. J. F Verna, Bruce H. BD. Mr. Straw. Kath Mrs Hand, Ru Bieber Rishel, Mrs and “9 Hagan, Ralph Mir ogie F and and Mrs jak. Vik et Immel Mr Josenh Ramer and Sunday ($4 Te Holderman mite Sunday at Spe nt Milroy. Mr. and Mrs spent Saturday Miss Violet P home of her Art Bel dmer spent Mr. and Mrs Potters Mills. Heckman moved on 8: farm it parents, Haine Palmer Prof. W. O urday His farm will be mey Don't sue Saturday sales for at from his occupied by forget Friday, That this Stewart Fie 3 aout Jordan's big on and rays sale on will wind the up Spring —— (From last week.) * News is scarce Jdtle {gr village has almost been in time Charles Stoner Monday from moved his farm to the James Spangler home which he purchased some time ago Orvis Swartz mov a1 Tu AT Ies St ner i wm Wiliam’ Ma rtz moved i Rossman p aday house, Ie Thur was Ramer attended and by show He Jordan the aut Friday Saturday. accompedined Andrew and John Fortney IW tended un Martz's sale was well at- ind articles brought fair prices The Floray heirs expect have sale pri Stewart Jor- to on the 26th of Mra of the Fannie Fi« OCCUPY April Garret, personal erty may dan will the Floray house about Fred Floray to Arthur Holderman's house Ist, who now occupies the house will move ‘olyer in Samuel Horner moved to Mr ithe Mar Spang. ler farm, vacated by tz. Baylett=-Smith, A wetding that made fwg of Contre Hall's well known young people man und wife was quietly solemnized at the United Evangelical parsonage. ip Bal. timore, Maryland, at 1:30 P. M Patrick's Day, by Rev. Charles Eyster, {when Miss Madaline Smith became the bride of Roy E. Baylett, the ring cere- mony being used The bride #8 the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Robert I. Smith, of Cen- tre Hall and a graduate of the high school, cluss of 1922, They will take up housekeeping Milton wher the groom is employed hy Shippers Car local Line, A al A ———————— “Little Miss Jack.” as thtled in the heading of this article, was well exe- cuted by students of the Porter towns ship (Clinfon county) high school, In j Grange Arcadia, on Saturday evening. {to a house of considerable numbers i Those who witnessed the play vouch j that it was well characterized, and that i participant did himself herself and als, reflected great credit on the principal. Prof. Diehl. a native of Nittany Valley. This high has a splendid reputation in | for effective 0 lines, A comedy drama. each or orexdit, work in a |" FRIDAY, MARCH 28, at 10 a. {mile South-east of Tusgpy ville, i [Jordan { i m., % 8. will sell: stock, dd some he i=ehold goods. F, Mayeg, auct, iments and | SATURDAY MARCH the Samuel by F. P household 29 at Floray” home at ville, Florday, executor: lot of furniture T. Jordan other and auct, SATURDAY i mil for MARCH hd Fort Markle wi east m, Las Koos Numerous M Slt SATURDAY, MARCH Pe MM. at he Jomes Bilger ap. Maret arming home Armbrustes mplements FRIDAY, APRIL 4 5 miles soduth of Centre Hall. ne MM, by norses, oatt at 1:30 m., Red p. sid Hobery BE Stock F. % Senay : Meeker: sige ie and hogs IL auct, » PUBLIC SALE, SATURDAY, APRIL 12. at 1 P a of Potters MBs. J M H ilowing ai ALL un cabinets wth sell the and-meusde woodwork cabinets and double EVOners. hay loader wheolbarrows, 2 mest rel ber F and a jot of Mayes other as auct FEEDS, Full-0O Growmg Full-O-Pep Chick Pep Egg Mash Mash; Pull-O-Pep FullO-Pep Sen Corn. White ry (24 ed Bchursakers Wire plow repaln Starter: Full-O-Pep Fine itch Chi Feed: i Cracked Bows Dai Flewd Dinnmond Ration cent prote per i 211). Fead Alan, perial culti all kinds plows, Asphalt WM Fencing "; vators, et Roofing MoCLENAHAN. Centre Hall, Pa. Hall's Catarrh Medicine Those who are in a “run down" condi. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, | In the estate WILLIAM CORMICK, lat Fort vest Centre county, | Letters | having fed, all of Of Pa. township, decensad, been duly granted the persons knowing debted to the estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and claims against the same duly authenticated for GEORGE H, McCORMICK, Admr.. Spring Mills, undersign- themselves in those having to settlement, present them oli CHARTER NOTICE, Notice that an appli. cation will the Court of { Common Pleas of Centre County on the { is hereby given be made to a checking account. posits and withdrawals, ment of bills is In . 3 ‘PER CENT INTEREST oN TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS, i i yom Se ——— day of April, A. A. M., under the ‘orporation Act of 1874 for charter corporation to Club.” the character which are for these and enjoy all rights, benefits and priv- by the sald Act supplements thereto, . ORVIS AND ZERBY, Bolicitors, A 14th o'clock the ( supplements, and for an in- called the ob Hu tended be and entertainment; “Sunset ject of and for Heges conferred the 015, 3t SALE OF SCHOOL BONDS, law, notice Baturday, In hereby 12, 1824, in April with that on acceordance given al your hookkeeper, checks res full amount of your de- and your paid pay- from garages to e it did thirty years ago. distribution economy, generally today in all greatest the only dis- n Atlas and you, assures He knows building and much more than when they are in good health. This fact proves that while Ca- tarrh is & cal disease, fluenced by constitutional AConditions HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE 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. Coughing Tires the old, lowers their vital ity. The best standard family cough medicine for old and young CHAMBERLAIN’S COUGH REMEDY Good for every member of the family UNION | Corn Distillers Dried Grains Cholee Cottonseed Meal Old Process Linseed Meal White Wheat Middlings Winter Wheat Bran Hominy Meal Corn Germ Mend Corn Gluten Feed GRAINS § Brewers Dried Grains One-Hall per ef, Fine Table Salt AND NOTHING ELSE 100 LBS. NET 24 Per CL Protein<& Per CL Pat 10 Per Ct. Fibre—380 Per CL Car- hohydrutes Every Bag of Undon, Grains gives on LAST NIGHT OF SALE. - - $3.00 Per 100 Lbs. a right to draw for $3.00 IN TRADE two men, sulkies. _- { Bchool the the Centre Hall, Pennsylvania, tre Hall, Centre County, Pennsylvania, wil) receive bids for the sale and pur. chase of Fourteen Thousand Dollars ($14,000) schoo) bonds, recently auth- the electors of sald School either for the whole or any Bald bond issue consists of fifty-six (56) bonds for $250.00 each, and they will be dated May 1, 1924, and will bear interest at the rate of four (4) per cent. per annum, payable seni-an- nually, free from all State and are May 1, 1954, but are sub- and redemption’ by jot. at No bid at less than par will be accepted, and the Bchool District reserves the right to reject any and all bids. BOARD OF SCHOOL DIRECTORS of the BCHOOL DISTRICT of CENTRE HALL BOROUGH D. K. KELLER, President KE. E BAILEY, Secretary, PROGRAM OF PHOTOPLAYS At THE SCENIC and the OPERA HOUSE (BELLEFONTE) ~—At “The Seenje”— THURS., MARCH 27 "Anna Christie”: a shine Comedy FRIDAY, MARCH mond in “Breathless Moment.” a District, Xow, payable Jeet to cull Hignche in Ino Z2-reel Sun- “R—Willlam Des. of two crooks. one of whom later be COmes on hero, Also, of second episode “The Ghost City.” ~-At The Opera House FRIDAY AND BATURDAY MARCH - 28 and 29--Tom Mix in “Soft Also, two-reel Semon Vitograph Lele dptiy doth to lbp dodo lodododo dodo dodo bo bpd Insurance and Real Estate : Want to Buy or Sell ? f E E Boil SEE US FIRST Chas. D. Bartholomew CENTRE MALL, PA, TTT YYTTYYYTYYY ” veered Cast Iron Wanted... ly drop us a postal card and we will call at once. Laurelton Foundry Co. Inc., LAURELTON, PA. o2pd i PA i AMES Ww . SWALS | JUSTICE OF THE PEACE: LINDEN HALL, CENTRE CO. PA, | Deeds, Mortgages, Wills, &c, written ape = | ecuted with care. Alljegal business prom gals i . Bpecial attention given to sets ting of Estates, M e Licenses, AUi~ ne | eo Licenses, snd all other APP at | Blanks kept on hgod ova vz QUESTION : “What Kind of Me if I Buy a WE'LL TELL YOU : than sell our quota of wd IN CENTRAL ! Service will you give Reo?” “1001 REOS in 1924” PENNSYLVANIA Both Phones