2 hil vs A ray (a ey RS NS ———— — mud or MPRA EGTRRA eer 3 —— LOCAL AND PERSONAL. { Culminating a most successful busi- and J. © Reynolds, formerly merchants | fore going to Tyrone. COURT PROCLAMATION, fied, ’ Hey {ness career of 30 years, Willlam 1 of New Bethlehem Mr. Camp will en: { Camg» one of Tyrone's bost Known | joy a well-earned vacation from busi merchants sold his. furniture store | ness activitiex. Mr. Camp was engaged | Ing: only a limited quantity for sale.~- during the past week to Messrs, CC. C. in the sige business in Contre Haly be- | J. Arch Eungard, Centre Hall, BR. D, fe ! ul LS FOI SALE. ~—~Ducks eggs for hatch. Wherens the Honorable Henry CC. FOR BALE-~Jersty raw, £regh phout Quigley, President Judge of th, Court three months ago: can, be po Bt Jd, of Common “Pleas of the 49th Judes B. Wert's farm. Price $50 —W oO ’ 8 fd WH, +, ’ 2 Yisstia the ‘ sietinig of bY v of i + Distatiet, consisting of Lhe Any S Heockmag, Centre Hall's . ’ Mr. Webb, a section foreman who has been located at Lemont for some time. has heen transferred to Berwick. his old home. His successor is {rom Renovo, - eT Ro . - ————— Flug ; pomm— Centre, having issued hig precept, bear. i Mr. and Mrs. Clvde Bradford visited ing date of the 7th *day of April, IRON AGE Potato Planters, both au- the Bellefonte hospital, on ‘Saturday, ————— 1924, to me directed fof holding 4! tomatic and two-man types; Sprayers; and found thelr daughter, Miss Catha- Court of Common Pleas, Orphans’ Digae an Garde um rine who had heen tperated on TOF aps I Court, Court of Quarter Session of gers, and Garden Tools. JOHN pendeitis, getting along fine. : the Peace, Oyer and Terminer and HAUGH AND BONS, State College, i General Jal Delivery, in Belle fonte, for (Pa. Exclusive agents in this terri. the County of Centre and 1o commence tory. iu The Easter vacation period. is being : spent at home by Miss Mary Bingman, ‘ \ » i A 1 ier \, 1 rex, HE - ow ome ——— - § stunt o Albrish: Solleg ye a 0 - THIRD MONDAY OF MAY WANTED Men or women to take student in West Chester State Normal, : ty} ur us omers al being the 16th day of May. A orders for germine guaranteed hosiery at West Chester. J . 1924, and to conthue as long as busi- for men, women and children; elimi- hates darning. Salary, 376 a wek full on the - —— - Nesyg may reqinre NOTICE is bereby This local fippeared in the Belleville! items printed in the Lewistown Ga- Caroner. Justices of me; $150 an hour spare time. Cot- | ® il n to the zette: Mrs. Andrew J. Crotzer has re- | in SAAR, 00P. ¢ t are ete Irs. Andre w Crotze ha Ie | men and also such Constables, tha on, heatners, silks —INTERNATION- turned from a week's visit to Saxton. | may have } Al FTOCK IN ay give business 4 thie 4 : ‘Al: B SING : ” where she was the guest of Mr. aud} , nay. ¥ ines ! : y . JCKING MILLS, Norristown, | . . : districts, requiring Mrs. Luther Crotzer, Hor bie c _ t Onorathle ort) ETE | The “No help on the farm" will soon | and there jn their proper BOBS: at Ihe undersigr ed offers need revision or explanation. For in | ' Sook 4 Ayr oy £ 1 g wr g SVE : i : 10 o'clock "in the forenoon of the 19 fi ile 4 128 model Ford Roadster, a bit of travel through the country and! with their rechrds i villages one can see farmers with large | ' their own remembrances to do those | Spies farms to care for engaged in other | ’ i \ " SE R \ J 1CE t h things to their offf ~ aDBertaining or witho kK box V. O. Heck- work altogether foreign to their voea- 0 mcereasce our wt 4 and to urt cr Be done, Hos he od y a : W nd in ra tre i, P o16* tion, i bh i . YeOOgniZances 14 {IFO ites izainst the A T7A¥s 2 ria - . Lewistown Chamber of Commerce and i ] “> ONVEN | EN( 4 f h SN d prasoners that a rr #hi be in the LIN - iA WOOT Presses, 8a We the city council are making an effort to | t 1C C nl od AR 4 O t 0Se intereste jall of Centre county, | then and there is altachmerts Threshers for have the State Highway Department | . t 7 —~ NE -~ ; to prosecute against ther ' utll be Steam og gas tractor drive; steam and adopt the “over the hill” route as an |} / 1 Pp I ; > f I i E ( 1 RIC Al AP Just iL actors; Bteam Engines Jolie entrance to Lewistown from the north. | f mn 1€ urc 1as¢ Oo ! oh Lod ibd Nk - df - (diven under my hand, at Ballefonte, | of all bivand : n pa liars { the 14th ‘vators; Drills; Fly- This route would dispense with various | ’ > ~- 1 . . n day Apri fn the 3 I . " 5g : ‘ contortions. crossing ofthe railroad and | I LIANCES, we will open an APPL.I- our Lord 1 ind the 2 hundre Whee ’ ulley 4 By i g elc--JOHN a + ; i y & 5 TY bridges to all who enter the city from | and forty-eight ‘ of tha Yn A ! NID BON ule College, Pa. : N\ h the Reedsville side. 3 1{Y 6, h 21D ry =k rg » pendence of the Unite M1 i Am «RiGUMIVe agen in this territory. Tit Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Weibly, of Le- AN CE SALES DEI A R | M E I in our orion. | , smn S—— mont, were in Centre Hall on Monday. | . : . E. R TAY ‘ ther] TF ICT TING : having come here on a bit of business, | ~ | : 3 b M : . ~ Sheriff's Office. Bellefonte, Pa., £ELNLAIN THROAT Mr. Weibly is on the retired list of the present ocation oI1l or a out i a } 1st. April 14, 1924 41019 ALIVAYE An BUDOYVANCe, Worse when Pennsylvania railroad company, having : add you at night. You can been continupusly in the employrhent - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, it quickly with of that company for forty years, durk! 1 - a | IBERLAIN’S ing thirty vears of which time he wus | a section foreman. In 1889 he locatetl) at Linden Hall, having been transfer- | red there from Coburn where he was the head of the crew for three years. | He retired in 1916. : J 4 s tion will notice that atarrh bathers them much more than when they 1 aster St ) les Here Can be had with FOR BALE-—Oak bedroom suit chairs, tab health. This fact proves that while Ca- tarrh is a local disease, it is greatly in- fluenced by constitutional conditions. “EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL" HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE is a 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 mam F. J, Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. ; -NEW COATS TEE --NEW DRESSES . ROYALBSTSLSS . ong” ’ uy a SESS t . — Just Arrived Here for vou. ——— LP nse ate RR SR Come for your Easter Parade Outfit to our Store. We hope to please you with little trouble. LET US OUTFIT THE FAMILY Kessler’s Department Store MILLHEIM is made from Cream of Tartar, derived from grapes — rich, ripe, healthful grapes grown in the famous vine- vards of Southern Europe. : al AA all Controls Where you want them. Ample leg room--- That is why Royal is so whole- licious, appetizing flavor—such supe- | S— comfortable seats at a com- some and healthful—-why so many rior keeping qualities. | Just a Real fortable angle. These are doctors, nurses and dietitians prefer it Make your next cake a pro- | Goud Car the thought out details that arid d Ho wh | Pr | lift the Durant to a place all récommenc it y 80 many pounced success—make it wholesome, Rsowa. Tig or women, the world over, insist uponit. peatthful and delicious, by using as na Then too, Royal gives the food Royal—the only nationally distributed such a fine, even texture—such a de- Cream of Tartar baking powder. Contains No Alum — Leaves. No Bitter Taste FETTEROLF'S GARAGE so CENTRE HALL * a5