SE — THE CENTRE REPORTER. NT Te I ed ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, PRIZES PROGRAM OF PHOTOPLAYS | FOR SALE—~Ford roadster, with 4 aw: 4 ¢ RE In the estate of ADA J. KRAPE, late starter; in good running erder. Appi THURSDAY, JUNE 5. 1924 pop ip LTO RN SR TY” . of Centre Hall Borough, Centre coun- AMOUNTING TO $1600 00 At THE SCENIC and the OPERA [at office of the Centre Reporter, he = Ea i VE IT MADE # (ty. Penna. deceased. . . FONT E | a SBE JATIN TOISAS SOROMASMIREIL 3 RS SPRING MILLS i 70 MEASURE . Letters of administration on above estate GIVEN FOR ANSWERS TO HOUSE (BELLEFONTE) ——— 8 John Huss, of Milton, was a visitor | H ; . § |baving been duly granted the undersign-| QUESTIONS IN GEOGRAPHY Dr. W. B. Horter over Decoration Day. : . pis J tam ynowing Shempeive lo An Educational Contest. Open to ~At “The Scenle”— DENTIST or. immediate payment, and those having! everybody, anywhere, First prize THURSDAY, JUNE 6—~Barbara Ten- . last week. : ci KE claims agninst the same to present them | Is $500 IN CASH. How well do [ant in “The Old Fool” appeals deeply of HARRISBURG John Myers and family were to Bell- : &< . py 1 duly authenticated for settlement, you know your Geography! Send [to the human emotions. A light com wood on Sunday. e i Lh Sn | | A. P. KRAPE, Admr, stamp for Circular, Rules and |edy runs through it. IN CENTRE HALL Mr. Wilcox and family are spending ] : ks Wm. Groh Runkle, Atty., Centre Hall, Questions to be answered In the FRIDAY, JUNE 6—Creighton Hale (CENTRE HALL HOTEL) a few days at the John Lingle home. ob 3 : y ; Bellefonte, Pa. 028 Pa. : 3,00 : - Bi. iy 2 Contest, Address, JOHN Ww. in “Riders Up.” and appealing heart- TUESDAY OF EACH WEEK Martha Smith and father were to 5 Bs ¥ SHEFFIELD, Chalrman of Awards, | interest picture, with a forceful les- Lancaster last week, Mr. Smith going vi 3 Tea * Cast Iron Wanted. -— Aurora, IHinols, | son. Also, the 12th episode of “The HOURS 9 A M. to 2 P. M, to the hospital for treatment. i La, ‘ ! Kind- —————————— % {Ghost Clty” i ENTI Ohh Cramer, Joh a ew Myo. Ay He i ly drop us a postal card and we will FEEDS. | PAINLESS D STRY ; : ” Full-O-Pep Chick Starter; Full-O- | — A . oo a or av : 1 e. ’ | in All Branches. of State College, spent Decoration Day wy - | call at one Pep Egg Mash; Full-O-Pep Growing | at their homes. i. Laarelton Foundry Co. Inc., Mash; Full-O-Pep Fine Chick Feed; ==At The Opera Rouse RE LL... i Eugene Slegal, of Selinsgrove, spent - {Full-O-Pep Scratch Feed: Cracked| FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, . Decoration Day with his parents, Dan- 1 bse Salt : ro 3 LAURELTON, PA. ozpd | (Corn; White Diamond Feed; Boss Dal- [6 and 7-—Lois Wilson in “The jel Slegals. pom " - {ry Ration (24 per cent protein); Bugar- | 1h, Canyon,” a T-reel Zane Grey st William Bitner lost. a valuable cow WANTED.—One hundred or more ed Schumaker Feed. Smal pa v Dean Braucht and family went to Also, 2-reel comedy | new ‘subscribers to The. Centre Report. | Also, Wire Fencing—all kinds; Im- 4 Insu rance and Virginia to visit Mrs. Braucht's pa- = : = jer, at 31.50 per year, in advance; sat. |[Perial plow repairs; plows harrows, | Te rents, Mr. and Mme. Wn. Sinkabine, for a week. They will then go to Coal- cultivators, etc.; Asphalt Roofing port where Mr. Braucht has accepted | tstaction guaranteed, or money ik WM. McCLENAHAN. Hall’s Catarrh h Medicine | | Real Estate a position in the bank. | funded. Centre Hall, Pa. Those who are in a “run down’ condi. The festival held by the Rebekahs tion will notice that Catarrh bothers them | much more than when they are in good | health. 'Phis fact proves that while Ca- Want to Buy or Sell ? tarrh is a local disease, it is greatly in- fluenced by constitutional ondions. | HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE is a | ; Tonic and acts through the blood upon SEE US FIRST the mucous surfaces of the body, thus | reducing the inflammation and assisting | Nature in restoring normal conditions, Work and the Reward Ail Driers, Creve fre * F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohlo. Chas D Bartholomew Worth selling is worth telling ad | CENTRE HALL, PA, If you work for money and save M, money will work for you, If vertios you work for money and save It, you will be able to hire other men t, work for youn——able to collect part of what they create, for your own personnal holdings. The first 81000 In the bank is the hardest—we are apt to become discuraged while accumulating” It. But. the more you save, the the easier money comes, HINKING OF It Is easy to save through our Savings Department, and you'll be surprised how fast It grows, BUYING N The COME AROUND AND ASK US THIS POTTERS MILLS. First National Bank | | ovesox: yo Centre Hall, Pa. “What Kind of Service will you give to wor De To Opening 8 PER CENT INTEREST ON Me if I Buy a Reo?’ Charles Foust has gone away to of TIME AND SAVINGS work for the telephone company. DEPOSITS. WE'LL TELL YOU : There were many visitors at Potters A COMP] ETE wa i “The Best in Millheim.” Mra. Maggie Ackerman, in Georges Fa Machine Shop LEOLA THEN MAKE US PROVE IT ! on Decoration evening was attended by a large crowd Although the weather was not favorable for such an oocas- The Baccalaureate sermon delivered by Rev. W. P, Ard of the Lutheran church of Bellefonte on Sunday even- Young Men At these new Low SRE dann RHC IIE HR Te" ing to the graduating class of the Vocational School, was before a crowd- ed house, It was a fine address, full Prices you can easily afford clothing that gives you guaranteed of counsel and advice to the young people, The members of the Temple logde held a farewell party for Mrs. Dean Iraucht on Wednesday night. On the fit and honest wear. same evening the ladies of the Mis- May we show you our big line of patterns sfionary Society of the Lutheran church had a birthday party for Mrs. Rachael Condo, who was ninety-two vears old. On Thursday evening the many friends of Mrs. Clair Oh had a birthday party today? for her at her farm home. AH of these gatherings were enjoyed by those who . MITTERLING a , ——. were present. n——— el ———— Ea a a as Mrs. Laurene Boal visited her friend. Wagner spent Sunday at Grandma Blauser's We are glad to am——— ’ y . say Mae Hlausger is ynproving -_—, We ve got that much confidence in our BET- ir ier oes I New Machinery for Doing HOG FEEDERS TER SERVICE Sat we are goiog 39 mare week. All Kinds Machine Work, than sell our quota of “1001 REOS in 1924” oh lig _ ACETYLENE WELDING A Start your Pigs on a LEOLA FEEDER, the most sanitary, eco- in Central Pennsylvania. home for a lady in Ohio. nomical, labor saving method of producing pork. A fine baby girl came to the home Specialty iim Made in three sibs And we want YOU for a Customer. of Mr. and Mrs. Barl Smith. Mother . i . - . ahd babe: ure: duing aively Welding outfit places us in posi. 2 Ft., 1 Compartment, $15.00, Mrs. Michael Smith entertained a lot tion to handle any repair job. 4 Ft., 2 Compartment, $25.00. of guests on Saturday from Camp A piece of work undertaken 6 Ft., 3 Compartment, $35.00. Delivered to your nearest Went. here is carried to a satisfactory freight station, 30 days free trial. ORDER NOW. Clarence Miller and family of Tus- finish. There is no need to '‘fin- styvifle. Spemt Sunday ‘with “the. form: ish up”’ elsewhere. Satisfied customers our reference. Breon S Gar a e er’s parents here. ——————— SI Mr." and Mra William Stoner and Woop WORK, WAGON WORK Shadcon spent, 5 et as ithe: Jones Lawn Mowers Sharpened W. F. RISHEL MILLHEIM Charles Davidhedser and Mr, Stetler ; Distributing Agent of Pottstown, spent a few days with Ww. A. HENNEY £ ee i a I Ek CENTRE HALL, PA. MADE POSSIBLE BY BETTER SERVICE Mr. and Mra. Charles Kaskey from 1k Fen Sit Famer 1001 REOS IN 1924 Sweatwood, EL UNITED STATES TIRES ARE GOOD TIRES IN CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA - Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Henshall. of At- lantiec City, spent a few days with the a, latter's mother, Mrs. John Wilkinson; . also, Mr. and Mrs Thomas Henney. i Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Erb and daugh- ter Lilae., of Latrobe, and Mrs Will go Henney, of Johnstown were visitors of Mra. Wilkinson. i, SCO Cords have established MILLHEIM. . a new standard in high-value (From the Journal.) . . . . . . Mr. and Mra. A. D. Mingle and chil- tire equipment at a medium price. dren, of Roaring Springs, were visitors with home friends at Woodward and The new patented I: tex treatment Rebersburg Susing She ‘Week, of the cords gives them strength and : Mrs. David Kuhn and children. of . ..s 4 Dewart, are guests of her parents, Mr. wearing qualities that mean many BEFORE and Mrs, E. E. Knarr. Mr. Knarr has added miles of service. been fl and Mrs. Kubn came home at this time to assist in nursing her and aving the housework. , The easy steering, yet sure grip- J. G. Bby motored from Portage on l ping non-skid tread, means ease of Sunday afternoon, accompanied by his : ® * brother, Calvin, who had been his f handling —traction safety. B u 1 Id 1 n g guest for several days having been on , hie way back, from Chicigo aud whe Made in 30x 3 aswell as 30x 3%2 fs stil; visiting his parents, Mr. and inch clincher and in all straight- Mrs. N. W. Eby, at Woodward. Upon ; returning to Portage Monday afternoon \ side sizes, Mr. Eby was accompanied by his | ' S E E nephew, Frederick Hosterman, who ex- / -_t pects to visit with them about three ¢ hy U. S. Tires are the only tires weeks. AG : in the world made of cords A. Miles Arey, former Centre Hall | 2 FA solutioned in raw rubber latex boy Who prepared for entry to the | a oe pie J ‘Cresson Lumber Co. Mills academy. and who in 1901 grad- uated from State with the highest hon- 4 “ho ~~ STATE COLLEGE, PA, ors of any student up to that time. was | an vigitor for a few days with his father- J. G. MARKS, Sec. and Treas. indaw, Ira Gramley. Mr. Arney is now the general superintendent of the Niagara Electric Service corporation, at Niagara Falls. He was accompanied by Mrs. Arney and their daughter.
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