The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 03, 1924, Image 5

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    . LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
The PINK LABEL this week.
A car load of fat cattle
were purs- |
the Lancaster market.
Everyone who is fond of music is
i
invited to come to Colyer on Saturday
evening, April 12.—G. R. Meliss.
White and Mrs.
ter Bowman, of New York City, were «
Summoned to Millheim due to the ul- |
ness of their father, William 8S. Musser, £
Mrs, Margaret Les-
Mr. and Mrs. John Condo and daugh-
ter Adaline and Mr. and Mrs. William
Kern attended the of Frank |
Swabb, at Pine Grove Mills, Monday.
H. R.
now assisting at
funeral
of Willlamsport, is ‘
Hall
Agent
Knight,
the Centre radl-
road station under Station
W. Bradford, There is
that he will be located
nently.
Murs. Ruhl, int
for some time at the home of her bro- |
ther, H.
and
Wi
a probability
here perma-
Carrie who has heen
George Emerick, is gradually '{
improving expects to go out
by
weeks, |
few |
it
the house in a
The furniture and undertaking busi-
F. E t
purchased |
ness of O. A. Bittle, successor to
Naginey, in Bellefonte, was
An
dodge,
srder
Samu
rom
The «
ff the
S. R
uae n
ng ng
H
CEO 8
ain
Lot «
E. E. Widdowson. of New York City.
A car load of soft coal
Hall
men employed by
at the Centre railroad station on
Monday by the State
Highway Department The coal ill
be used for fuel on the large
and stone crushers,
Miss Ruths Shreckengast returnedon!
Friday to
successfully
Greensburg where she 8
engaged school |
had
near Centre Hall
as a public
teacher. She been at her home
since the death of her
mother, on Christmas day
»
Baby chicks were shipped from the!
Kerlin hatchery in large quantities the
The
sent out
sc}
i
beginning of this week, Httle white
leghorns will be
of the
July
from now on until the end
sen-
YM son, which may extend into
S|pvk
inter
the
the south side of t
0).
Among Reporter's callers from!
he valley on Monday
was Aaron Detwiler, He ported
©
road. and |
a number of movings on the
that the roads were very
rough owing
to the freezing of the mud in tl
Mrs. Roger T. Bayard. of “yrone
was in town beginning of this week,
Tuesday af
time at Rhone
Mrs. J C. Brooks and
Mrs
home
the
returning
She
with
ternoors
spent Vineds
Mr
Mr.
and
with and James 8. Stand
While working in the stone
Frank E.
rheumatic
that
of
and take him to his home
D.
Miss Helen
quarrie
on was
tacked
an
Monday, Arney
with pains to
exient it Was necessary
haul him out the quarry on a
C. Bartholomew and family, with
Bartholomew at the wheel,
on drove
Mra
remain sane
IL.
Sunday
with
to taking
Altoona,
them Maggie Kreamer, who
will
Mra
toona,
time with Mr ind
Edward Bartholomew. in Al-
Miss Blanche Smith, having
recover
ed sufficiently from an
ihle
operation $for
appendicitis to be to leave the
Willlamsport hospital, was brought
her home in her sister.
Miss Ada. and Miss Edwinna
She is gradually
WwW. F
er of horses,
Miltheim by
Ulrich
recovering strength
Rishel. of Farmers Mills, breed-
Hw
for Leola hog feeders,
cattle and hogs, is
tributing agent
circular brooder houses
These
best on the market
Read ad
chicken
the
their respective
and
accessories products are
in
Hnes, his elsewhere in this
issue,
Mr. and Mrs. H. J.
Florida
south early in
the
was spent
Lambert returned
They
the fan hy avto, return-
of the
Dora, Florida,
E. L. Mi
Johnstown
from on Saturday. went
ing same Part
at
home of Mrs,
went south
WAY
Mt
(Dr)
from
tim
the
ier, who
sSOTae
years ago.
Mr, Frank M. Fisher
turned home Thursday evening of Inst
and Mrs. re-
week after an absence of three or more
weeks
UU. 8
Mrs.
Mr. Fisher was a juror for
District court, at
Fisher
(Rev.)
the
Scranton, and
was with her daughter.
Mrs. A
bury.
Dr,
Williameport's noted citizens,
leading physicéan and prominent Dem-
ocratic party worker, died af-
ternoom, seventy -four
years. For thirty years he
tified with the WRllinmanort
and for a long time was the
that institution.
An award of $4.500 damage was made
for 8, H. Hoy by the hoard of viewers
appointed by Judge Quigley t, ascer-
tain damage to his farm near Belle-
fonte, by the Keystone Power Corpor-
ation running thelr heavy voltage line
through it. The viewers were Robert
F. Hunter, G. WW. Reese, Willmm
Brouse. A. 1. McGinley and Jacob
Markle.
Mr. and Mrs. Newion Brungnrt,
former residents of Brush VaMey, re-
cently moved from Lewisburg to Mir:
flinburg and are making their home
with thelr niece, Mrs. Adam Auman.
Mr. Brungwrt is recovering from an
attack of pneumonia. and Mrs. Brun-
gart, who was stricken with paralysis
about 5 year ago and was in a Sun-
bury hospital for some months, has so
far recovered that she can get about
with the of crutches.
’
Roy Corman, in Sun-
G. McCormick, of
most
Horace one
ita
Friday
aged almost
wag iden-
hospital
head of
N
AND PERSONAL CLARKS,
| mo
particulars, write R
exandner)
D.
Raflwny
Experience unns
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Service
251 If not. you are | 314.
be |
Washington,
FOI
Murs
Sidebo
Moore,
SAL
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HOUSE AND LOT
Miss Narcle Kimport
ters Mills #8 offered {«
house, piped water In
being made by Charles
N.of A.
membership
a pP
the
££)
organizer, Lo
of the local
resident, drove
Howard to
el Hov, a former inge, good fences and
home in location for either hor
Apply to G. H,
Pa.
dents, and
with old fi
Mis
see | sort
Thomas Delaney 1, Spring Mills,
the
i cantata,
Heformed tomatic and two-man
omnbined choy of Centre |
give “Hon
the foo
will
Highest.”
in il
evening of next week. |
$123
free
former Civ -
Mafl, 18-35,
wensary, Wor
Diggers, Garden
SONS,
and
HAUGH AND
Pa. Exdusive
Barrister |
OI
old” it ny.
2769
i
FOR BALE
Reds;
good as new. |
Hall, + C.
Young pens
rd,
Contre won first
at
SALE-~The
at Pot~-
FOR
property Contre Hall, Pa.
ww sale. Five-room . : -
FARQUHAR Cider
mills
house, good gor.
and attachments,
outbuildings; fine
steam or
gas
of
summer re -
MceCormdek, R. ID.
0l4*
ne or ~~" .
Practors; Bteam
all
wheels;
kinds;
Pulleys;
types;
this
oe
ALE
and while
riased on higt
injured by early
bout 96 ot
1p
jr
Decker, Centre
ele.~
is invited to attend
SAMPLE
name and ad-
dress, a post
card will do, and we will mail free
and postpaid, a sample copy of
MAGAZINE
the most wonderful magazine pub-
lished. It contains the never ending
story of the Events of the World and
for
and
JL Cr
Children like
Dr. Miles’ Laxative Tablets
odd
|
Te
Don't struggle trying
tariff checker for the
h
per
Neyhart,
Hatlroad
Williamsport, is
Company, wit
ait
duties on Lewisburg
his the
this week,
mite hospital mak -
condition of Capt
nt
HI'Y a8 to the
Fry, on Tuesiay
oroug
ondo
Movey
or
wis
that G
Valentine
K
EW ADVERTISEMENTS,
Get OUR
Both Phone
RANGE
Value over other stoves.
row.
& Co.
Automobile
HARDWARE
Price Before Buying.
BELLEFONTE
3
and
400 PICTURES
160 Mustrated Pages every month, that will
entertain every mes f the family. There
s part nt for the Radio fan;
for the Handy Man and Farmer who like to
use tools; for the Amateur who wants tips on
how to do and make things, and Women are
delighted with the “ Household Tools” pages.
Each issue contains something to interest
everybody. ou do not obligate yourself
in any way by asking for a free rie copy.
If you like it you can buy a copy « very
month from any Newsdealer or send us
your subscription--42 50 for one year.
Popular Mechanics Company
200.214 E. Ontario ®t., Chicago, 11,
voi zclusisely lo th
r A Y f So 7 C0 BABY BLIR
the largest at
Commis on
to subscrip.
tion Ager
to get your children to
take bitter, evil tasting
laxatives.
Cet a package of
DR. MILES’
Laxative Tablets
and the children will
beg for them — they
taste so good.
Adults and children
find these tablets mild,
sure and thorough.
Your druggist sells them
at pre-war prices—25 doses
chasitce bu
mu nd
for AGENTS
FREE OUT.
FIT.
Name two :
uF
references Sag
nen?
You are invited to attend the
SPRING OPENING
FRIDAY, MARCH 21st, 1924
Original and Exclusive Specialists on
COATS, SUITS, DRESSES,
CAPES AND. SKIRTS
i v Udy.
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.
Why are we asking for higher
rates at a time when everyone is
hoping and looking for lower
prices generally?
When we adopted our present
rates we had some 600,000 tele-
phones in Pennsylvania. Most of
the plant for their operation was
installed at prices averaging those
of 1912 and 1913 for labor and
materials, and these rates were
calculated to allow a fair return
on that investment.
§ ho Since May, 1920, we have put in
fs h
Here is the point!
Telephone rates made
ha
7
half a million telephones (for a
net gain of 200,000), and all of
them, including t additional
new plant required for their oper-
ation, at the new cost levels.
Telephone plant wears out. All
replacements, too, have been
made at these higher prices.
In the next five years we must
put in 925,000 new telephon
£ross, to meet the demands pr
the people of Pennsylvania for
service. \
in 1920, when the investment was $137
do not provide an adequate return
constantly increasing.
not only to meet the d
up the existing service.
new capital now required,
emands for expansion, but also to keep
Seventh
regarding
I's
Service program
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Kessler’s Department Store
MILLHEIM
You know there's speed and
wer and real good service
ocked up under the graceful
hood of the DURANT. It's so
easy to drive the DURANT
that you like to feel your mas-
tery over such a wealth of pow-
er. Onedrive in a DURANT
will convince you how and why
it’s different.
FETTEROLF'S GARAGE
HH CENTRE HALL ’
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