THE CENTRE REFORTER. AT os THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1924 rt gr EA ——_ GEORGES VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. Roy Zettle spent Sun- day at the home of the former's father F. W. Zettile. lev. and Mrs, D. A. Ertel spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs, Dolen Decker, Mr. and Mrs, 8S. dren, Walter and Cordilin, Gobble's parents, Mr. and Confer, of Potters Mills on The Stork visited Mr, and Mrs. Empfield on Saturday and left a baby gir? which has been Devolia Jane. Edward Decker and family, of State College, spent Friday at the home of his brother, D. D. Decker. F. W. Zettle made a business trip to Bellefonte on Monday, Henry Lingle and family spent Sun- day at the home of his son, Ira d.dngle. E. 1. Lingle moved last week to the Eli Smith farm, which has been vacant the past year. Ray Lingle purchased the E. L. Lingle home and will move there in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Weaver, yer, visited the Fred Zettle Friday. BE. Gobble and chil- visited Mrs, Mrs. B. Sunday. Wm. them named of Col- home on ———— eS —————— MILLHEIM. (From the Journal) Wendell Goodhant, of &s the guest of Youngstown, his mother, Mrs. Sa- fina Goodhart. Mrs. E. B. of Lewisburg, spent several jJartges and two children, days with her father, G. W. Sechrist, of Milthelm. Clark, vigitor in John of Williamsport, was a Milthedm, having accompan- ied an awto party from that city. Allen C. Erhard, of Wellington, Kas, was an surival here and will spend ome time with relatives and friends in this section. 1 Mr. and Mrs, Roy Smeltzer, of Phil- adephia. returned to thelr home after a pleasant vist with Mrs Smeltzer's Mra, Brown, who is now a dental mother, Leah Christie. Miltheim boy Tem- a former student in Hugh ple university, Philadelphia, 48 a guest of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, A. H. Mr. and Mrs, gons, of Stover, Miller Miss Shoe- Grover and tw Willlamspont, and maker, of Montgomery, were motor visitors with Mr. and Mra. Paul Kellar Mr. and Mrs J. H. Kreamer, of Har- risburg, to Miltheim Thursday and were guests of Mr, and Mrs, A. A Frank. Mr. and Mrs. Tower City, motored Edgar Stover and tw children, of with Mr. M. O. Stover's were Mr. visited Mrs visitors Stove andMrs Mra Elmer t's parents, Stover. They also parents Mr. and Boob, at Aaronsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy W. three f daughters, of itors with Mensch and Altoona. were vis. Millhedm and Aaronsburg relatives days GW Tyrone where he spent the greater part of the Severn Harter came in from winter and spring with his son-in-law Mra and Mrs, P. J. Fitz. Harter expects to spend Ray and daughter, gritrick. Mr. the summer with his grandson, Smith, Near Mr. and Tussey ville, Mrs, Frederick Creger Betty, and daughter nephew, Howe, are motor guests from deiphia with Mra Cregre's Mr. and Mrs. E. E Mrs. Knarr return the latter They « and ex- Knarr. to See who is ll. pect to week Mr. and Mrs. P. H Musser, Jaul J. Meyer and McCloskey motored to part of the Mr. and babies Red Bond Musser and Mrs twin and Jack Liom and visited family and Paul and family. Mra. Eva White Mr. Mrs Roy Smwitzer, of Philadlephia ; and with Richiey and Mr. Mrs. Hayes Ralston and son Gilbert, of Centre Hall; Mrs Leah Jesse Wilson and family, of Millheim, Mr. and Mr and family, of and Christie and and Sumner Eisenhuth Mifflinburg., werg guests at the 8B. 8, Wilson home. A AM WP ama— IMPROVED FARM FOR SALE. The undersigned Estate of Alice D. will offer at public sale on ises, on TUESDAY, JUNE 17th, 1924, at 1 odiock P. M., a large improved farm consisting of 220 acres, located in Executors of the Schoch, deceased. the prem- Limestone Township, two and one-half miles south of Mifflinburg, Pa. The farm has splendid improvements such as a large new bank barn, house, spring-house, plement sheds, other outbuildings. 60 acres of ten- room ample im- and necessary the farm is in young timber, and will be offered separate, or with the farm. & The farm is well fenced and contains a running stream of water which makes it an Meal place for raising etock of all kinds, Martin Boyer, auctioneer, JOHN WILLIAM MENCH, MORRIS R. MENCH, Executors. (ast Iron Wanted... ly drop us a postal card and we will call at once. Laurelton Foundry Co. Inc., LAURELTON, PA. oz2pd A CHILD IN PAIN runs to Mother for relief. So do the grown-ups. For sudden and severe pain in stomach and bowels, cramps, diarrhoea CHAMBERLAIN’S ' COLIC and DIARRHOEA EMEDY kt has never been known to fail. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, FRESH COWS—Two fresh cows-—I1 Holsteln and 1 Shorthorn-—for sale. All right in every way.—F. CC. Hen- nigh, Centre Hall, R. D.; wll phone S4R3. * STOVE WOOD FOR SALE-—The un- dorsigned will deliver either pine or oak wood, cut to length, at the rate of $3.00 per load. Apply to D. L Bartges, Centre Hall, . stove 026 FOR SALE-~—Kitchen cheap to quick buyer, Swing Mills 0. E. Cabinet, Phone Auvkerman. new; 6132, Olh" WANTED, for a widower without housekeeper; must be a and 50 children. a clean tikdy woman years of age: widow without suitable and for matrimony. Mifftinburg, between 456 must be maiden lady or children If party is there will be a Write Lack a. 1t agreeable, chance Box 44, FOR SALE-—16 H. P. Engine: 1 CI 30x46 Peertess Threshing Machine with and wind stacker: 1 water tank, and an EH 16x18 Hay Press. All are dn good condition. For sale hy J H. Centre Hal, Pa.; Phone 32R11. T™T Traction sell feeder working Durst. O22" FOR SALE ~ with starter, Ford in good running roadster, erder, Apply at office of the Centre Reporter, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, In the estate of ADA J, Hall ty: Penna., dex of Centre orough, Centre eased Letteps of having been duly granted the knowing undersign- ed, all persons immediate payment, and the authenticated for A. P. KRAPE Wm. Runkle, Atty., Cent Bellefonte, Pa. PROGRAM OF PHOTOPLAYS At THE SCENIC and the OPERA HOUSE (BELLEFONTE) those claims against same to present duly settlement, Ciroh ~—At “The Scenle”— RSDAY. JUNE 12-—Leatr s Silent Partner.” js r Hall's Catarrh Medicine Those who are in a “run dowr tion will notice that Cat much more than when ny health. This fact proves ths tarrh is a local disease, fluenced by constituti HALL'S CATARRH Tonic and acts through the mucous surfaces of ti} reducing the inflammation Nature in restoring norm All Druggists Cir F. J. Cheney & Cx 2 TRENT JAI | SIR I TR Ra Dr. W. B. Horter DENTIST of HARRISBURG IN CENTRE HALL (CENTRE HALL HOTEL TUESDAY OF EACH WEEK HOURS 9 A. M. to 2 P. M. PAINLESS DENTISTRY in All Branches, 2 IRINA SLIT OAD VOILA C DORE Jing aan Se & | Insurance and Real Estate Chas. D. Bartholomew CENTRE HALL, PA, | | WASHINGTON 16-Day Excursion FRIDAY, JUNE 27 $11.82 Round Trip Irom CENTRE HALL Proportionate Fares from Other Points For details as to leaving time of trains, fares in parlor or sleeping cars, stop-ov- er privileges, or other information, cond sult Ticket Agents, or David Todd, Di- sion Passenger Agent, Williamsport, ". Similar excursion October 17 Pennsylvania R.R. SYSTEM The Standard Railroad of the World The Centre Reporter, $1.60 a year. or TIATORIMETENE JENDEEEDOUINE JIU EIRAI CNT | JERROD ag Lssalansdonst asad asntanes esd Te III Your Success and Ours Has It occurred to you that the success of a bank sarily be built not only upon the satisfaction but on of Hs customers? must the neces SUCCess therefore practical And have you considered that your bank Is Interested In co-operating with you In every help promote your individual success? . genulnely way, to Depositors who are pleased and satisfied with the serviee our bank gives them, are the means of sending us many new depos tors. These new aceounts therefore contribute mueh to the healthy growth of our bank, and are accordingly desired and appreciated, When you open an account with us, therefore, you can be ass sured that we shall not only safeguard your Interests as far as your deposits are concerned, but look forward to and welcome op- portunities to be of further serviee to you. The First National Ban Centre Hall, Pa. 8 PER CENT INTEREST ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS, a — ETRE ake This Tip From Experts Cookery experts agree that the best and most healthful baking powder is made from - cream of tartar, derived from grapes. That is why they insist on he Baking Pow “The ONLY nationally distributed Cream of Tartar Baking Powder Contains No Alum —Leaves No Bitter Taste 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, $15.60, 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. Ir 15 a satisfaction to know one’s outr . of-town friends are no further than the telephone. Keeping friendly contacts fresh 1s forever a joy. Your Bell Telephone will take you there and back quickly Announcing Opening A COMPLBTE | Machine Shop | { 8 16-DAY Excursion ROUND TRIP CENTRE HALL Atlantic City Wildwood, Ocean City, Cape May, Sea Isle City, Anglesea, Avalon, Peermont, Stone Harbor All Kinds Machine Work. ara, vuoné 3 |], ems, the Best Acetylene [lI Sept. 4 Welding outfit places us in posi. |||! tion to handle any repair job. TICKETS GOOD RETURNING WITHIN 16 DAYS. Valid in parior or sleeping cars on usual charges for space occupied, including surcharge, Tickets aod via Delaware River Bridge Route cents extra, round trip. &¥ Stop-overs allowed at Philadel phia in either direction. SEE PLYERS, Consult Ticket Agents Proportionate fares from other points Ocean Grove Excursion August 21 Pennsylvania R. R. System The Standard Railroad of the World A piece of work undertaken here is carried to a satisfactory finish. There is no need to ‘‘fin- ish up’’ elsewhere. WOOD WORK, WAGON WORK Lawn Mowers Sharpened W. A. HENNEY CENTRE HALL, PA THINKING OF BUYING AN 9 UTOMOBILE. THIS COME AROUND AND ASK US 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 mare 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 ai ——— | re —— A BEFORE uilding A ————————————————————————————— SEE 3 Cresson Lumber Co. STATE COLLEGE, PA, J. G. MARKS, Sec. and Treas. ——————————————————————————————— A —————————————— A ——————————————————————————t