The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 01, 1924, Image 8

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THE CENTRE REPORTER.
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THURSDAY, MAY 1. 1924
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,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
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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
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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¢
{
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1 oz.
One ounce of Royal Baking
Powder is worth a ton of
cheaper baking powders
when you consider the su-
periority in the quality,
healthfulness and taste of
food prepared with it,
ROYAL
Baking Powder
Made from Cream of Tartar
derived from grapes
Contains No Alum— Leaves No Bitter Taste
Sirf YYYT Tr ¥
TTT eee THY YY
-— 1
Enjoy a Vacation
That Is
Just A Little
Different
A Little Cruise Through Historic Waters
Quaint ! Restful! Appealing! Delightful !
bruises Lies wehind and for ys ay ind ten
stful delight of
nights ose
the present
uliar charm. from Baltimore, though the Chesa-
4
swiomac River, and their ric tag
Ba
and Virginia
esjue tributaries
and
on
At-
steamers of the timore. Che
Steamboat Co
pea ke
altimore
Comfortable State Rooms—FExeellent
Superior Service
Meals
An dea; vacation trip, novel and inviting. along the shores of
Masiand and down tos old Virginia.
the Washington
passing the home of
and many other scenes
Pocahontas,
and of
bhirthpineoe of places
historic interest
A hrief
in cost and
FERENT.
pleassire trip, restful, refreshing
BECAUSE IT
modest
DIF-
novel,
LITTLE
undgue,
IS JUST A
satisfying.
For descriptive literature, fares and detailed information. address
R. H Passenger Agent. B. C. & A. Rwy. Co.
1, Pratt Ma
SBoulshy, Genernl
Htreot
Pier
Baltimore,
THE
BervViee
PENNSYLVANIA
andl Sa
ington—For time
RAILROAD
nite to
supplies train
and Wash -
ticket agents
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD SYSTEM
The Standard Railroad of the World
convenient
the desirable and from Baltimore
tables and other information consuit
LEOLA
HOG FEEDERS
Start your Pigs on a LEOLA FEEDER, the most sanitary, eco-
nomical, labor saving method of producing pork.
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.