I THE CENTRE REPORTER. ee em a THURSDAY, MAY 1. 1924 res I a - ,REBERSBURG, Samuel Blerly is concreting the front of his garage. Lester Minnick bought a dump truck which he uses to his concrete buliding blocks, Calvin Crouse, who has been housed up owing to illness #8 able to be out- doors again for short periods of time. Mme. Venes Moyer. who makes her home with her daughter, Mrs. Thomas Hubler, is confined to with a vere attack of Iumbago. Our road supervisor has men employed crushing wilt be placed on the public road lead- ing from this place to Smullton. One day Inst week Mrs. Hubler, wid- ow Philip Hubler, while © walking her porch tripped on a board and fell in such a way as t, fracture an arm and scalp wound. Mrs. Hubler is an aged lady and suf- fers great pain. Charles Brungart, rs ri new Ford deliver bed HO a crew of stone of across receive a who this spring Valley on the Rickert informed, is a moved to Nitany farm, the Haven treated blood The report Is that h we are patient in Lock hospital and is being for poison in his arm. ig case is consider- ed serious. Quite recently Clayton near Wolfs Store bought a bullding lot fromm Mrs. Shaeffer in He expects to erect a dwelling house on time Last Wednesday ery suffered for four his nose Frank he Mowery's Wenver of Samuel town it some this summer Mow and night Samuel hemorrhages, blood flowed sometimes In streams. Ih severe hours the from was summoned and stated arrived just in time to save life Wednesday hauling Wiliam StONEe (rus Last while was er which stone to the was in operation alo: 3 public road between this place Smuulitom he fell off the wi son fractured a bone in his 1 ankle Frank adjusted the fracture ———— I PA —— POTTERS MILLS, Potters Mills Reporter last We was missing Hello, town? Anyone on C. R. iss Catharine noticed that News in the week scribe, were you away from wishing to rent a home call home. Wagner of town Sunday and hael Smith McoClena id friends and Foust at the Boal Tussey - was, seen In Hiam Smith at the Mik rs. Anna family were call- home han was a caller retives on ¥ Lulu Koonsman is putting out also tatting and work ; from Georges ith Mr. and Mr and James Foust, Valley, spent Sunday w alos Sprin prix res we M SPRING Samuel Condo is MILLS wkiing a large porch to his residence Miss Marion her gister, Mrs Sunday R. U fame Corman acoom Keller, t« Alt PRR bese Bitner with relative Dr.) } 8 Brau¢ht and wife Mra Dean SOM and Mabel! Musser at Howard na at Miffinburg. The intermediate and primary grade schools, taught respectively by A. L.' Duck and Miss Msbel Musser, closed on Tuesday. A son was born to Rev, and Mrs | Harry Sherman at the M. E. parson- | age on Apnil 26th. i i Paul Grove will move from Lewlis- town in the near future and start a i automobile repair shop in his father's near the statfon. Rishel is very ill monia; Malvern iid with the same disease; little son of Mr, and Mrs, i ler. building i i John with pneu- | | dangerously likewise a Tibben Zub- Grove is m——— A AA t | Transfers of Real Ewntate. , Arthur C. Peters et ux, to | Dunklebarger, tract in College twp:$300 Thomas Foster, et ai, to Susan Com- fort, truct in State College; $60. Mary E. Campbell, et al. to B. Heberling, tract fn State $8.000. Arthur C. Houtz, tract Ed. A ower, et tract in Haines twp. Hardy KE. Belle $2.100 Oliver Witmer, George Arvilla College; ux. to James twp.: $1,160, ux. to 0, $1,500, Weaver, et Whiteman, Peters, et in College al, to Emma tract In Centre Witmer, et ux, to Grave E. Bellefonte; 35.000 ux, to Fred O $12.500, tract in A. E. Schad et r. tract In Bellefonte; Moflit, et ux. © ux, to tract in Noll, et bar, to Elmer E. in Bell $175 Gee to Jacob J. Bhirk, et Bellefonte, §1.000 forte efonte: Central Spring twp.; $100 COURT Whereas the Honorable Quigvy, Predident Judge of the MILTON the 48th Distadct, PROCLAMATION. of Ce Neas of consisting of the Centre, ing date of the 7th day of 1924, Court of directed for Pleas, Quarter the Peace, Over and Terminer Jail } the County of the THIRD lo me Common Court. Court of and General f | Centre and to commence on OF MAY, day of May. A. D. ue MONDAY 19t) long as busi- | NOTICE is berchy ven to the | Alder- (that | respex tive } Coroner. Justices of Peace, men and also such Constables, may have business districts. requiring repor to the | +3 that they be ths their proper Honorable Court) and there in persons at | | 19th, | and | 10 o'clock in the forenoon of the with their records, inquisitions do appertaining to i 3 3 i thelr own remembrances (oO those | things to their offices be recognizances. to done, and those who are bound in | prosecute against th prisoners that are or shall be in the | jail of Centre « y. be then and there | to prosecute themn as shall be | pst. under r hand. a: Bellefonte, | day of April 1824. and the egnin oar Given the 14th our Lord and fort pendend ¢ of the ¢ of he year hundred Inde- ! United Stateg of Am- | one of the erica. ER Sheriff's OfMce. April 14, TAYLOR, Sheriff, Bellefonte, Pa., : 1824. 4to1d | FEEDS. Starter; Full-O-Pep Fine Chick Chick Full-O- Crowmg | Food: Cracked Full-O-Pep Pep Egg Mash; Mash: Fuoll-O-Pep Full-O-Pep Scratch F Corn; White Diamond Feed ry Ration (24 per cent protein); Sugar- ed Schumaker Feed Wire Fencing—all plow repairs; cultivators. ei “oend Boss ad- Also, kinds; PiOWEs Asphalt WM. MoCLLENAHAN. Centre Hall, Pa. Im- harrows, Roofing. perianal Just a Real Good Car And as the economical beauty. Bell Phone 34R2 ——r cl - New Millinery. A fine display of new for the Easter trade. Always the mos exclusive styles and best quality at the lowest prices possible--At THE HAT SHOP. Lenore V, Burd, Millhedm, Pa. PROGRAM OF PHOTOPLAYS |: At THE SCENIC and the OPERA HOUSE (BELLEFONTE) call at once. Laurelton Foundry Co. Inc., LAURELTON, PA. Real Estate At “The Scenle”— THURSDAY, MAY 1 “Boy of Mine.” a Pathe News and FRIDAY, MAY 2 a good crook melodrama isode of “The Ghost Olity.” Pen Alexander in Tarkington story. | Review. “Stolen Secrets,” | Also, Tth ep= | SEE US FIRST ~=At The Opera House FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, and 3—""Way Down East" turn of this wel; known picture at pop- MAY also a ree CENTRE HALL, PA, | JAMES W, SWADZ JUSTICE OF THE PEACE LINDEN HALL, CENTRE CO., PA, Deods, Mortgages, Wills, &c, written ano »x i | seuted with care. All legal business prom ptis | | attended to. Special attention given to seit tiling of Estates. Ma e Licenses, Aufl” bile Licenses, and all other Applicat-- Blanks kept on hand. Nov.in. 08 conted tongue, billousness, Without griping or nausea TABLETS Set your liver right—only 25¢ { i | | 1 oz. 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Made in three sizes — 2 Ft., 1 Compartment, $15.00. 4 Ft., 2 Compartment, $25.00. 6 Ft., 3 Compartment, $35.00. Delivered to your nearest freight station, 30 days free trial. ORDER NOW. Satisfied customers our reference. W. F. RISHEL Distributing Agent CENTRE HALL, PA. THE PUBLIC We regard a Bank as a. publie service station for the performance There HmMis, of course, but any service even remotely touching the financial phase the rendition the of all possible conveniences for the publie. ne of public service we regard as within our scope. In of our service, whatever the requirements, we keep In mind public first, Starting Saturday, May 38. this Bank will be closed In the after noon and open In the evening from To9P M The First National Ban Centre Hall, Pa. 8 PER CENT INTEREST ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS, | THINKING 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 “100] REOS in 1924” in Central Pennsylvania. And we want YOU for a Customer. MADE POSSIBLE BY BETTIR SERVICE 1001 REOS IN 1924 IN CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA " BEFORE Buildin SEE Cresson Lumber Co. STATE COLLEGE, PA, J. G. MARKS, Sec. and Treas.