THE CENTRE REPORTER. THURSDAY, APRIL 17 1924 sper Sis : FRUITTOWN. Rev. and Mrs. Dubbs, of Mifflinburg. | spent a few days at the home of Aaron | Detwiler. Trout fishing i§ all the go here at present. around College, spent Sunday at the former's home at this place. D. 8. Wert and family, of Aarons- burg, took dinner Saturday at the T. J. Fleisher home, Mr. and Mrs. Williams and Margaret Philips of his place. spent a day last week in Williamsport. Mr. and Mrs, Willikm Jordan return- ed home Saturday from their visit to Pottsville and report having had a fine time. x Those who spent Sunday at the T. J. Fleishef home were Harry Fleisher and son Norman, from Yeagertown; Russell and Merl Copenhaver, of Pot- ters Mills. and Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Foh- ringer, of Tusseyville Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brock, of Jer- sey Shore, spent Sunday at the C. 8. lodtorf home at this place. Irene Detwiler, who was employed at State College during the winter, is at home to help over the spring work. ——— a fi, POTTERS MILLS, Mrs. William Martz of Tusseyville, and Mr. and Mrs Rdland Palmer vis- ited the Frank Palmer home. Al. Duck and Mra Wilkinson of Spring Mills, spent a short time with Mrs. Wilkinson, in this place. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wagner, of Lewistown. spent the week-end at the John Wagner home, Mr. and Mrs. Caskey. of Lock Haven, spent Sunday with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sweetwood. The Davidheiser sale was wel} at- tended and everything brought a fair price. J. M. Moyer, of Burnham. was seen in our little village in his new car. He still likes old Potters Mills, Mrs. Sparr Wert, of Aaronsburg, vis- ited the Henry Foust home. Miss Verna Hanna is very busy quilt- ing. What next? Don’t forget the Bazaar, —— mts Transfers of Real Estate. CalvinH. Crebs, et ux. to Harry E. Miller, tract in Miles twp.; $11,400. John I. Holmes. et ux to Irvin L Foster, tract in Ferguson twp.; $7,500. Annie M. Herb, et bar, to Harry F. Confer, tract in Miles twp.; $550. Agnes Jackson heirs, to Harry F. Confer, tract in Miles and Gregg twps.; $320, Rebecca Hennigh to Solomon Con- fer, tract in Penn twp.; $40. Samuel Frank, trustee, to Daniel F. Rishel, tract in Penn twp.: $575. Marion M. Breon. et bar, to George A. Vonada, tract in Miltheim: $90. Michael Ream. et ux, to George W. Vonada, tract in Millhe$m; $275. Thomas D Decker. et ux. to Samuel H. Poorman, tract in Spring twp.: $650. A. J. Shook. executor, to I. H. Shook, tract in Gregg twp. $2.005, William A. Neese, et ux. to Ralph H. Bhook, tract in Gregg twp. ; 5.000, Ellen Hale Andrews. ¢t bar. to Hom- er D. Decker, tract in Spring twp.; $12.200, F. P. Baeker, et ux. to Peerless Gun Club, tract in Haines twp.: $100. Annie M. Royer to Thomas L. Smith, tract in Centre Hall: $3.290. B. H. Emerick to George W. tract in Potter twp: $1.850 N. E. Emerick, et al. to B. H Emer- feck, tract in Potter twp.: $400. Flora O. Bairfoot. to John F. Kramer. tract in Centre Hall; $425. Franklin H. Wion. et al, to Lanson J. Jurris, tract in Centre Hall; $2.500. Andrew Zettle, ot al, to Chester A. Spyker. tract in Centre Hall: $4.400. I. C. Holmes, et al, to 1. K. Metger, tract in State College: $17.000, J. Warren Beaver ot ux. to Ida 8 Bower, tract in Haines twp.: $1,400. Ada B. Bullock, et bar, tos Frank 1. Zahniser, et ux, truct in State College: $0.500 Sharer, Charles 1. Shinday, et ux, to Toner K. Duniap, tract in Ferguson twp. $3.200. Ada N. Finkel, et al, to Rufus R. Finkel, trict in Gregg twp... $9,000, John L. Holmes, et al, to Newton C Neidigh, trot tn State College; $500, Thomas E. Sauers, et ux, to Newton C. Nedigh, tract in State College: $9.000 Claudius A. Myers. ot ux. to Samuel F. Crabtree, tract in State College; $5.- 006, Lester P. Fiedler, ot al. to H 0 Fiedler. tract in Haines twp.: $21.000 H. O. Fiedler, et ux. to Lester P. Fied- ler, tract in Hanes twp... $1. Walter Cohen. et ux. to Samuel J. Clevenstine, et ux, tmicy in Bellefonte; $10,500, Edith Dale Grossman, et mr. to Ar- thur C. Peters, et ux, tract in College tP.] $5.000. 8 lifford Thomas. et ux. to aron eon tract in Centre Hall; $750. Shaffer, tract in State College: $800, John L. Holmes. et al. to Simon E. Ward, tract in Ferguson twp.: $450. Simon E. Ward et ux. to Susan S Peters, tract in Ferguson twyp.: $4.75 M. M. Bower, ot ux. to George y Shook, tract in Haines twp.; $6.200 John U, Zerby, ndmr. to M. M. Bow- er, tract in Haines twp.; $6.100. mss A ———— POULTRY RAISERS, LISTEN! You are radsing Chicks this Year, You want to raise them righty yet as economically as possible. Give the FEED problem careful consideration, Do you know that during the past three years we have shipped over 500- 000 (five hundred thousand) pounds of our Starting and Growmg Food to all parts of thea U, 8B. A. and Canada? This food is compounded by poultry food experts. All ingredients are scien tifically tested. There are eighteen ine gredients. including dried buttermilk, ground shredded wheat, phosphorous. lime, sodium, silicia, meat. bone, char- conl, gluten, ete, etc. A better Poultry Food was never made, and the price—$3.50 per 100 Jbs. at the Farm—$360 when shipped. Compare ingredients, quality and price ~we leave you be the judge. A. E. KERLIN & BON, at Centre Hall, Pa. CHARTER NO, 12,102 REPORT OF THE CONDITION oF | The First National Bank at Centre Hall In the State of Pennsylvania, at the close of { business on Mar. 31, 1924, RESOURCES | Loans and discounts, includ- . ing rediseounts ........ $41,988 47 Overdrafts unsecured 90.79 tion (U 8S bonds par value) 256.00000 All other U.S. Government securities Save Total... conn snneisvnss Other bonds, stocks} securi- ties, ete, .. Banking House. g6.812, 5, furniture and fixtures, $6. ™Mbh75. Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank... Cash in vault and ‘amount due from national banks. Amount due from State banks, bankers and trus: ’ companies in the U, 8... 25020M Checks on other banks in same town Total of items 9,10, 11, 12 18 16317 48 Checks on banks located out- side of city or town of re : porting bank .. 186 50 Redemption fund with U8, Treasurer and due from U, S. Treasurer . . Other assets 3,062.12 28 062 12 30.350 00 18,257.97 5,631.69 13 600 84 184 20 1,250.00 S34 89 $157 von 91 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid, in ........ Surplus fund, . anti L Undivided profits .... 1,240.27 Less current expenses “and . taxes paid. 1240.27 = Circulating notes outstanding 26 00 000 Amount due to Federal Re serve Bank . 141.06 Cashier's checks outstanding 620.50 Total of ite ms =1, 22, 22, 2 and 3H Individual awposits subjec tto chec on Total of de mand deposits {other than bank deposits) subject to reserve Certificates of deposit {other than for money borrowed: Other time deposits .- is Total of time deposits xuib- ject to Reserve, items 32,8 Mand 35 . $25,000,00 5,000 00 30 549 84 Total ies $157 9 State of Pennsylvania 8s: County of Centre } I. H. Leigh Ebright, Cashier of the above named bank. de solemliy swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. H. LEIGH EBRIGHT, Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me this “th day of Apr, 19234 7 D. A BOOZER, My commission expires Notary Public Feb'y 15, 1927 (SEAL) Correct—Attest A E. KERLIN DANIEL DAUP R. M. SMITH, Directors, CHARTER NO, 11213, In the State of Pennsylvania, at the close of business on Mar. 31 194 RESOURCES Loans and discounts, includ ing rediscounts 72477 Deposited to secure circula- iation (U. 5. bonds par val ue 3 5 6 00 All other U 8 Gov't securities 25500 (0 Total U. 8. Government se curities Other bonds, stocks, secur ities, etc Banking House, $15100 00; fur. niture and fixtures, $4947] Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank . Cash in vault Total of Items 9, 10 11 12 and 13 Miscellaneous cash items Redemption fund with U.S Treasurer and due from U S. Treasurer . 2% 0 Other assets, 2M LIABILITIES y Undivided profits 3 501 0% Less current expenses, inter est, and taxes paid Circulating notes outstanding Cashier's checks on own 25 (ax in Total of Items 2, 2, BB, NH idual deposits subject to € Hh ‘ . Total of demand deposits {other than bank deposits) ub) oct to Reserve. [tems 5 2, 29. 30 and 31 ,.. BET C rile ates of eposit (other than for money borrowed Total of time deposits sub ject to Reserve, Items 32, , 34 and 35 Bills payable with Federal Reserve Bank Total.... $9 472.52 State of Pennsylvania } ss County of Centre belief ID 8S. BRAUCHT, Cashier day of Apr. Ivi4, C. A. LONG, Notary Public My commission expires March 6, 1925, (SEAL) Correct—Attest : , JEREMIAH ZETTLE, T.J. DECKER. ARTHUR B. LEE, WASHINGTON » 16-Day Excursion SATUR., APRIL 12 FRIDAY, APRIL 18 - $11.82 Round Trip from CENTRE BALL Proportionate Fares from Other Points For details as to io Yenvl time of trains’ fares in cars, stop-ov’ . Or Y oi information, con sult Ticket Agents, or David Todd “oF fon Passenger Agent, Williamsport: a REREEETT A" c— At THE SCENIC and the OPERA HOUSE (BELLEFONTE) all SF ORCS. Lanrelton Foundry Co. Inc., LAURELTON, PA. : 02 Insurance and ADMINISTRATOR'S ene = Real Estate In the estate of WERLLIAM W. Me- Potrer deconsad, At “The Scenic” THURSDAY, APRIL 17—Viola Dana “The Social Code.” Also, Pathe! FRIDAY, APRIL: 18--Jack Hoxie in i mystery west- story. Also, the bth epi- township, Want to Buy or Sell ? SEE US FIRST Letters of administration on above estate | themselves In- those having ’ Chas. D. Bartholomew GEORGE H. McCORMICK, Admr., CENTRE HALL, PA, ONSTIPATION goes, and energy, pep and vim return when taking CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS Keep stomach sweet—liver active— Jowels reydlar-—uly 256: wis a» AMES W + S a0 JUSTICE OF THE PEACE LINDEN HALL, CENTRE CO., PA, Deeds, Mortgages, Wills, &c, written ano «x ecuted with care. All legal busines prom ply attended to. Special attention given to seti tiing of Estates, Ma e Licenses, Aui~no bile Licenses, and all other Applicat + Blanks kept on hand. ov.aN 28 A Cordial Reception Awaits You Here. At the First National Bank yon gre welcome whether you are a regular customer or not, and whether you come to deposit or to withdraw money makes no difference In the WAY Wwe treat you. We are here to serve you In any banking matter, and, within the limits of safe and conservative banking, we do ull in our power to give you just the service you need and desire, The First National Bank Centre Hall, Pa. 8 PER CENT INTEREST ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS, 1 F OLA HOG FEEDERS Circular BROODER HOUSES CHICKEN ACCESSORIES DO YOU KNOW that you can more than double your profit from hogs by using a Self-Feeder! This Is not an idle claim. It has been proved by Pennsylvania State College and by farmers who have given It an netunal test. Two lots of fifteen hogs each were fed for ninety days on a ration of cornmeal, buekw leat middlings and tankage, Self-Fed to one group and Hand-Fed to the other, Here was the result: Relf- Fed Hand -Fed Gnin per day .e 1.3 Ih, csesss BB 1b. Cost per hundredweight pr E54 a. 7 Profit above feed cost... .. . #.11 £3.18 This test shows in dollars and cents whgt a Self-Feeder can do for you, If you had been the owner of those fiftben hogs, youn would have earn- ed R11L15 In 90 days, This ix 863.45 more than you would have earned i the hogs had been hand-fed. In other words, the original cost of the Seif-Feeder would have been more than repaid In 90 days and you would have a generous profit in addition, LEOLA Circular BROODER HOUSES Are the Most Up-to-Date Brooder Houses A Leola Brooder ean be assembled by two men in half an hour. W. F. RISHEL Distributing Agent CENTRE HALL, PA. Er ————. ——————— ————————— © SUNDAY APRIL 27 WASHINGTON “BALTIMORE (Leave Bellefonte Saturday Evening, April 26, at 10:30 P. M.) (Leave Centre Hall, Saturday Evening, April 26, at 11:14 P. N.) Eastern Standard Time SUNDAY, APRIL 27 Leave MiMinburg ’ VICkobOUrg ...... co... L1255 A.M Lewisburg M Herndon 1 Dalmatia . M. Millersburg ’ . MM M M M. . Halifax Arrive Baltimore “ Washington ........ v Returfilng, loaves Washington 4.40 P.M, Baltimore (Union Sta.) BAS PM. SEE FLYERS! CONSULT AGENTS! Pennsylvania Railroad System THE STANDARD RAILROAD OF THE WORLD, Tn OF BUYING AN 9 AUTOMOBILE. COME AROUND AND ASK US THIS QUESTION : “What Kind of Service will you give Me if I Buy a Reo?” WE'LL TELL YOU: “The Best in Millheim.” THEN MAKE US PROVE IT! We've got that much confidence in our BET- TER SERVICE that we are going to more than sell our quota of “1001 REOS in 1924” in Central Pennsylvania. And we want YOU for a Customer. Breon’s Garage MILLHEIM MADE POSSIBLE BY BETTER SERVICE 1001 REOS IN 1924 IN CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA SEE Cresson Lumber Co. STATE COLLEGE, PA, J. G. MARKS, Sec. and Treas. Both Phones What Will Be Your 1924 Car? A Wise Choice Would Be a MAXWELL CHRYSLER oe CHALMERS A demonstration can be arranged for any time to prove to you the merits of these Big Three Car Values. SERVICE--“And We Mean It” With each car sale goes a Service which will always satisfied and gi ve no cause for regrets. A Ser- keep, is i arans.¥ We to prove it to you. C. P. RAMER, Bell phone 7IR2 TUSSEYVILLE, PA.
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