} LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Nathaniel: Booh, of Millheim, who on! FOR SALE.—Sprayed Dooley seed | J, Arch Eungard, Centre Hall, R. D. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS | ACen 1 t v y {potatoes —M, A. Burkholder, Centre = a ——————————————————— account of fliness had been confined to o a Do ¢ 1's 1 FOR SALE-~Oasoline pump and 120. | COURT PROCLAMATION, { Prof. I. O. Packer was home from his home for a long time, Is ngain able iid : : gallon tank; just the thing for a farm- i Pittsburgh over the Easter vacation to walk about town, | FOR SALE.—Ducks eges for hateh- ar owning a tractor.—J, Roy Bchaeffer, | seenmant pertod. ling: only a limited quantity for sale.~-' Centre Hall, * | g Ww 4 —— i so my oo. 9 y es “Whereas the Honorable Henry C. /. Isatah Emery joined the auto i — — | Quigley, President Judge of the Court drivers within the past tw, weeks and - —T1 | of Common Pleas of the 40th Judicial : is now handling a new Ford roadstes Sf Cousmon Vien of he 430 Jul al Centre, having issued hig precept, bear Villiam PF. Colyer advertises building ‘ : » ing date of the 7th day of Apri lote for sale in Centre Ilall, on Batur- T y C day, April 26, at 1 P. M. See posters. 1924, to, me directed for holding a ry Or S Court of Common Pleas, Orphans Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Brooks arrived $ ® Court, Court of Quarter Sessions of 1CE CREAM in Centre Hall recently and were the Peace, Oyer and Terminer and AR 4 A 4 heartily greéted by their many young x General Jal Delivery, in Beliefonte, for . ‘os : = friends. | the County of Centre and Ww commence Every mix is rigidly tested Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Stahl, of Altoona jon the and made in the most mod- were guests on Easter day of Mr. : THIRD MONDAY OF MAY, 3 re Stahl's parents, Mr. and Mns. James S. | | ern way. All orders, both Stahl being the 19th day of May, A. wholesale and retail, will 924, and to oomtinue as long . : 1924, and mtinue as gE a receive prompt attention. Ruhl Dubbs and sister, Miss Relda | : h y | nesg may require and Miss Mabel Detwiler, ol Mifftin- | Jolly 11 i NOTICE is bereby given burg, were at the A. O. Detwiler home : to th . a near Centre Hall for a day last week. i Coroner, Justices re a sace, A.Ger- SPECIAL ATTEN] 10N GIVEN men and also such Constables, tha i ) Mrs. L. Ray Morgan, of Homestead, may have business in jaf respective | OUR PARLOR TRADE reported in these columns as being very districts, requiing Ww report to he ill. has since very much improved and | Honorable Court) that they 1 er 4 is now able to be up and about the | and there in thelr proper GIST t |] E.Ch hS CENTRE HALL house. | ON ALI nd there dn their proper persons at |b 5GHUPCH : > ied i dl p———————— m— Among the pleasures Harold Keller | with ther a Franklin and Marshall student, ex- } things to their office wppertaining Ww Ol, BALE —~8eed oorn, both vellow perienced while on his Easter vacation | : in Centre Hall, was t, drive the new | be recognizar ® * 5 3 ¥ t y vidat } in iss Yael past model Dodge car equipped with | prisoners t $ A is - ho in the raised on high ground which was not alloon tres. | jail of Centre inty. be then and thers | njured by early frost; germination a- thelr own T¢ ANOS, 0 40 Lhose — — done, and tho sedocted from corn Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Stahl, of Phila-| to prosecute against them a hall be ut 96 per of Price, 3%c¢ J. L. delphia., came here on Friday and re- Just Decker wntre Hall; Bell phone. 3t* turned Monday afternoon, spending the Given und r 3 A. 3 > Pears time with Mr. Stahl's parents. Asher the 14th da , 2 L x ha year of ; Vi fF RJ # he y . p p : ' i hd : H vr OL FAC AMLEINX SS 2 C. Stahl and family. of Altoona, also On or About MAY N H our Lord 1924, and the one hundred fT wray s . HRO z VE AN ANNOYANCE, WOrSe Ww were at the Stah; home on Monday. | und forty-eighth year of the Inde t nicht 8 aon ) i : « you at night. You can pendence of th n Am it quickly with Harold Alexander. a sendor at Penn | 3 iL State, was among the students who erica. : : 1 r A MBER IN’S : ” r 12 3 bug a LL : LA were at their homes in Centre Hall ¥ t \ AOR, Bheriff. w during the brief Easter wvacation Be- Sherifl's X mn ‘ lellefonte, Pa, . Y Sd Y o H REM EDY A fore coming home he had been In Apri Ia, 1. toil very user is a friend Schenectady and New York City to - get practical experience in the st udies he is pursuing-—that of electrical en- gineering. | Cleveland Mitterfing took ror the! wot. carts “EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL” E mg pool Indies, sobaecos, Cif: 8 : and ee aster ty es ere Se allie. Jou ers at er hot Bellefonte, Pa. State College, Pa. serving it there to customers, and also in quantity. Mr. Coldron successfully conducted this buginess for a year ot two. but finds it too strenuous to Ccon- | —— tinue work during both day and night. --NEW DRESSES : od / Just Arrived Here for you. Come for your Easter Parade Outfit to Domestic science experts say, | oorSure. Wehore wo lene you wi little trouble. ¢ ® : (ream of Tartar baking powder || LET Us OUTFIT THE FAMILY is the best | Recently a representative group of Domestic Science experts in all parts of the country was asked "" which Kessler’s Department Store type of baking powder do you use and prefer? 23 83% MILLHEIM unhesitatingly replied ‘Cream of Tartar.” An over- whelming sentiment in favor of cream of tartar for perfect baking. Cream of tartar was one of the first leavening agents to be used in baking. For years the best cooks insisted on cream of tartar for perfect cakes, biscuits and other baked foods. Then came Royal Baking Powder, in which are perfectly blended soda and pure cream of tartar derived from grapes grown in the famous vineyards of Southern Europe. For 50 years Royal Baking Powder has been used by the housewives of America for successful baking. ROYAL BAKING POWDER Made from Cream of Tartar, derived from Grapes BEAUTY OF A DURANT is evident. - Your eye will delight in Just a Real the graceful flowing lines. Good Car And as .the economical miles mount upon the speed- ometer, you will know the mechanical excellence that underlies that beauty. FETTEROLF'S GARAGE ho Man CENTRE HALL : Ld ———————————
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