— : _ - =r Sm ——— THE Culuun REUTER od Bea) Boats, a 8. | PROGRAM OF PHOTOPLAY : . - IVR er mr : { ne. mann pe. === THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1924 Hoy, tract in Howard; $4,000, | At THE SCENIC and the OPERA~ Gast Iron Wanted. ad Sa em ————— pre fey Blanche 8. Ard t, J. J. Myers, tract | HOUSE (BELLEFONTE) ol Op. Va 1 po nly ai ey : State College; $200. | — r TUSSEY VILLE. a ats Cen: a: 2 %cen ikl Phe Suivi Laurelton Foundry Co. Inc., The Snow. of ay s nade A Yory wn tract’ in Potter twp.: $300, FRIDAY, APRIL 11-—Madge Bellamy . LAURELTON, PA. orpd| pleasant for people to move, oh Ls RS Bl N TN( I AN COME AROUND AND ASK US THIS P—— College and Bellefonte on Friday, Kaler, et ux, tract in Spring twp.; $2.- trained animal picture. Also, the 4th A party was held at the Frank Floray | 300. ; episode of “The Ghost City, home on Saturday evening. Mary Bradley to Herbert Auman, = A nine and one-haif bound baby gin tract in Bellefonte; $2,800. ~=At The Opera House arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs : : : 2 i » Av ud LATTER y ’23 Paul Emenhizer on Sunday and ex- W. H. Noll, et al, to Earl Eckenroth, FRIDAY dnd SATURDAY, , APRIL 4 . : y 11 and 12—Tom Mix In “Ladies to », pects to stay, tract in Miles twp,; $75. ' Insurance and Real Estate | | Want to Buy or Sell ? ; : E : : ——— L lelle Hile, et bar, to John W. Neege, Board.” Mix tries to rn an old ladies’ POTTERS MILLS. et ux, tract in Spring twp.; $2,000, home, Also, Vitagraph Comedy. Spring fs hére; how glad ‘we are. J. C. Johnstonbaugh to Harvey 8. Quite a lot of movings are taking place [ Tressler, tract in Spring twp. $2,400, AMES Ww. SWAE in this section—Perry Koonsman moved . JUSTICE OF THE PEACE lo the business end of awn; Jos Con- LINDEN HALL, CENTRE CO., PA, fer moved to his new home in town; Official Statement of Deeds, Mortgages, Wills, &c, written ana ax vacated by Perry Koonsman, George || THE CENTRE REPORTER ecuted with care. All legal business prom ptls ‘easier in lah vivier r town and moving | attended to, Special attention given to set! Craig is leaving our town and m 18 Apr. 1, 1924, tiing of Estates, Marriage Licenses, Auf mu back te Burnham; L. A. Condo moved bile Licenses, and all other Application | “What Kind of Service will you give | Me if I Buy a Reo?” I a Ta le i coms im TEE Irerrrrrererrerrrrererreed | ” . Title of Publication— The Centre Reporter - _— ’ . Quite a few young folks from this|| pias of Publication—Centre Hall, Po. WE'LL TELL YOU: place attended the surprise party : at Names of Editors—S. W. Smith, Edw, FE. Bailey the Frank Floray home at Tusseyville, | | Names'of Publishers—S. W. Smith which was in honor of their daughter || — Edw. E. Bailey . . “The Best in Millheim.”’ Edith. | Signed, Jimmie and his little Ford are seen | 5. W. SMITH Power 1 n Small Th i ngs THEN MAKE us PROVE IT ! 3 ¢ "ne 4 EDW. E. BAILEY. quite often. There sure must be some attraction; how about ft, Jimmie? < 5 Jaseph Carson, who has been ill, isl| Bwom before me this 1st day of Apr . : : : 1924. ; ; able to be out again. i D. A. BOOZER, A hendred small acconnts make a bank stronger than a dozen We ve got that much confidence in our BET Kollman Wingard was a caller at the || Notary Public Co " i : | large ones, even though the total deposits be about equal. A thou- 1 TER SERVICE that we are going to more wson home. : { . ; ; sand small accounts means more to the the community, to the John Armstrong is not improving. —————————— : 3 | i“ . 9 Eddie Curry and Joseph Parker made ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. bank and to the individuals or firms carrying such accounts than | than sell our quota of 1001 REOS in 1924 a business trip to Bellefonte, Baturday. | . ose : a hundred or two large accounts. : . Ed exbets on at ual yn the estate of WILLIAM W. Me-| | in Central Pennsylvania. ee . itor Tr | CORMICK, late of WBotrer township, | ! Joise Drown took a trip to State Katie M. Shaffer, et bar, to Henry W. [in "The Soul of the Beast,” a good | SEE US FIRST QUESTION : { Chas. D. Bartholomew CENTRE MALL, PA, road work Monday. i rnin h Centre ¢ 7» Pa. deceas p k a large circle « ie i » * Mrs. Ruth Wilkinson and son 16hn] entre county, Pa. deceassd This bank wants a large circle of friends and as many custom of Spring Mills were at ‘the F. A. Car- Latters of administration on above estate | ers as possible for we belleve that every man and woman needs a i And we want YOU for a Customer. having been duly gramted the undersigo~| gon home Saturday ' . 3 bank account. bed, all persons knowing themselves in S———————————— debted to the estate are requested to make | 4 SPRING MILLS immediate payment, and those having The kiddies need a Savings Acconnt—have Ambrose Gentzell, of Shamokin, and | claims against the same to present them you started one for ‘ them! Grover Gemtzell of Harrisburg, were | duly authenticated for settlement, over Sunday visitors, at the home of GEORGE H. McOCORMICK. Admr.. | their parents, Mr. and Mrs George | 416 Spring Miils, Pa | Gentzell; alsh, Rdland Gentzell, of Al- - | toona. CHARTER NOTICE, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Bitner are now Not 3 - ae} i f » . Sotice is hereby given that an appil- e i aida yur to Miner's . : A 9 | : residents of our town, Mr, BEilners| cation will be made to the. Court of i MILLHEIM health is improving ' i Mr. and Mrs Thomas Decker helped Common Pleas of Centre County on the 14th day of April, A. D. 19824, at ten » ® | Th pg or am: to move from Alloclock A. M. under the provisions of PF N l B k The Junior dase of the Vocational |the Corporation. Act of 1874 and li rst ationa alk | MADE POSSIBLE BY BETTER SERVICE i supplemignts. for a charter or an in School will present their tw, in range hai mn Friday SVE ins ter ded corporation to be called the : ] | ( ) gn an 5 ‘ent: . L il o ot iS Tub” the character and ob- Centre Hal I ’ Pa. | 1 0 0 1 RE S IN 1 924 jet of which are for sntertainment; | ollowing ever | Having even B Seadiviatos and for these 1 ) ©, POSEesS 83 PER CENT INTEREST ON ] “ have : ited © give an Easter service, | njoy all + 8, ts and priv . TIME AND SAVINGS N CEN RAL PENNSYLVANIA Mrs. William McClennhan, s Mary |,'®Ee8 cohlefred Ly the amid Act and DEPOSITS. » Supplements thereto Mi m Kennedy of Centre Hall, and Mrs Jobaugh, of State College. were callers! ORVIS AND ZERBY, at the ". Rossman, honfs on Satur-|%15. 3 Solicitors aay ————————— —1 1 The J¢ Snyder ile at Br tended and everything brought fair | WTS — E O A I, prix “8 The hospital drive i= on. The town- i! yt . 2 ship is divided into sections and com- PUBLIC SALE. ~~ v, “Sr ~ h petent persons are making a canvas SA I RDAY, APRIL 12 at 1PM I [OG I+ EEDERS of every house to make up the sum al He south of Potters Mills, J. H otted to the township avi h > r hi el the following ae ! ~ - YON TN ON The roads are very miserable in some | cles of hand-made woodwork—ALL | ( > |< B ROX ) J) R I I( ) SE S places, and it is almost fimpossible to; SEW: 3 library tables. 2 gun cabinets. LArcu ar + - AJL | travel them id cl { shedves, 2 medicine cabinet 24 : Homer Fetterolf and family nt to } costumers talkriretis, 3 porch swing C1 HC : EN A( CES yO | i > | Jerwick on Saturday on account of the a ed rMckers—all made of ae k A A zi 4 A A Ji SN 2 | ‘S serious fliness of Mrs. Feterolf's father. | ny a highly ginished NO twp of single trees dor . ; trees 3-horse GVEDONE ‘ d DO YOU KNOW that you ean more than double vour profit from hogs FARM CALENDAR slaps. 2 1 elimi rows. 2 Vedala. 5 by using a Self-Feeder! This is nog an idle claim. It has been proved rl teed off barrel. and a lo hor ar- by Pennsylvania State College and by farmers who have given it an ; . L. F. Mayes. auc i actual test. Two lots of fifteen hogs cach were fed for ninety days ; Timely Reminders from a : on 4 ration of cornmeal, buckwheat middlings and tankage. Self-Fed to The Pennsylvania State College SATURDAY, APRIL 12th one group and Hand-Fed (o the other. Here was the resnlts y ry he } ividheiser sale. there wits Conerete Work—When a concrete | . : . Te mi Seif - Fed Hand-¥Fed u 1 i n walk or floor is laid, cover it with dirt [7¢ ®%d ihe [ollowing household goods Gain per day 1.2 1b RE 1h nure and keep it moist several pe Property £ " : McClenahan i Cost per humdresiueight gain £5.74 £3.98 . y > . x end 3 es This will prevent rapid evapors othes hor gand, dough chest, lard Profit above feed cost £3.41 £2. 18 ation of water and results in a better | “2NS oN hinet and book case, | This test shows in dollars and cents what a Self -Feeder ean do for you. piece of work. .Use a wood float in- | Sink cu 0, 4-gallon stone crock, | If you had been the owner of those fifteen hogs, you would have carn. stead of a sted trowel to smooth down | ide. bench, chopping | od $11L15 in 80 days. This is $63.45 mare then you wonld have earned } . 3 shovel } pich mallet. tw if the hogs had been hand-fed. In other words, the original cost of S E E he concoret of 1. at Gs vi i VOVEels “ BRE, tilet, two . . the concrete surface. A teel trowel | the Self-Feeder wonld have been more than repaid in 99 days and + makes the surface too smooth and {**®% O®Ring bar, wheelbarrow, stone You would have a generous profit in addition, sitppery wreen, 2 oll drums. lnwn mower, 40 [t Poultry Parasites—If your birds be- | 43-inch poultry ae, hd Gthiap ari tes i LEOLA Circular BROODER HOUSES come thin or lose control of their legs, ft may bo caused by the presence of | Are the Most Up-to-Date Brooder Houses |, Cresson Lumber Co. round worms or tape worms in the in- ua ose who are in a “run down" condi. . : on will notice that Catarrh bothers them testines. Hold a post-mortem exam- | much more than w y . Nef i A Leola Brooder can be assembled by two men In half an hour. m han when they are in good | ¥ STA A ination and if the parasites are present, | Dealth. This fact proves that while Ca- ————— , : : tarrh is a local disease, it is greatly in- f E Q reas treat the flock with nicotine sulphate | fluenced by constitutional conditions J. G. MARKS, ec. and T . . ' PY > dannite | HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE is a | capsules. Treat each bird individually Tonic and acts through the blood upon by fitting a capsule int, the end of a| the mucous surfaces of the body, thus | . . Bath Phones : ! : reducing the inflammation and assisting | piece of rubber tubing, pushing the] Nature in restoring normal conditions, i Distributing Agent then ejecting the capsule by means BF | m——— . — sa ! CENTRE HALL, PA. a wire plunger. Follow this treatment sess the next day by dosing the flock with! Epsom salts at the rate of one pound ASHINGTON per hundred birds ; Varieties of Soybeans—For hay, al medium season, large BErowing bean, | such as the Wilson. Virginia or Ohio’ 16-Day Excursion WS E Qa : ‘ 8035, is recommended Early warieties %, J 4 Vg 3 ry ! 1 1 eC our such as Ito San and Manchu will not SATUR.. APRIL 12 give large yields. For the northern ¥ i 8 1a : ro. i ) C half of Pennsylvania, Siton is a good FRIDAY, APRIL 18 : N El - ; . i I 9 4 ? variety and is a little earlier than the $1 1 82 8 ; } ar 4 » N\ : . Wilson. The large. late varieties such a® the Mammoth Yellow are too coarse ye “ * ¥ and late in maturing for best resuits, ||| ROUDd Trip Irom CENTRE HALL ; p— A Wise Choice Would Be a Growing Asparagus Asparagus ls Proportionate Fares from Other Points M A xX WwW E I; I ol a J den can produce. Every home garden For detalls as to leaving time of trains: the earliest green vegetable the gare s——— ; v i > ~ should have an asparagus bed. Fifty fares in parlor or sleeping cars, stop-ov’ The little crossroads schoolhouse held only a score C H R. Y S iL. E R er privileges, or other iformation, con roots will provide sufficient for a small sult Ticket Agents, or David Todd, DI’ of pupils. In case of fire, exit was easy for all. family and 100 roots for a large fam- ! Pion Panspugwr Asem, Williamsport: Today our schools literally turn away pupils, often Cc H A 1. M E R S By. A new circular on how to grow working many classes in morning and’ afternoon or AL asparagus can be secured by wilting shifts. Despite constant fire drills we frequently . i : x P : . s ration can be arranged for any time to to W. B. Nisdey, vegetable garden Iv have appalling disasters from such crowded build- i A demonst ] ok at State College. enns y ania * ings. Suppose one of the victims was your child. : preve to you the merits of these Big Three Car Values. OT ON A school building of concrete being fireproof is not A Good Thing «- DON'T MISS IT, So ng BS 12 uy R. R. SYSTEM only safe for children, but allo safe for the taxpayer's Send your pame and address plain! The Standard Railroad of money—for it is permanent. i cost it is ition Sidhu with, 5 ents (ad tia He World but o% more than one rs i Brn cont 1 ha SERVICE--“And We Mean It” Pe Town, and recsive 1 ear Ask your building material dealer to demonstrate ! With h } Servi hich will trial package’ containing Chamberlain's to you what is true building economy. He knows. k IS Sag cur 0S S068 3 Here W lc always ong Rely. for coup by CLMin er TICKLING THROAT | eep you satis and give no cause for regrets. A Ser. bronchial, “Au” and whooping coughs, vice that is “‘different.”” We want to prove it to you. and tickling ihroat Chamois Some Always an annoyance, wores when Pp y sch and Liver Tablets for stomach frou- it afilicts you at night.” You can bles, indigestion, gassy pains that crowd stop it quickly with ; the’hert, biomes aod covtipaion; | CH AMBERLAIN'S | C. P. RAMER, family for burns, scalds, wounds, piles COUGH REMEDY ) a | Bell phone 71R2 TUSSEYVILLE, PA. in affections; these valued family E user friend medicines for only 6 cents. Don't mis it very ma # ———
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