THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. som mm 4 . LL —————— heen a ————— “- ci Pa ni ts tn eb — st ——————— A ——————— a —— LL ————————- A ————_ eo a T_T - SA ! THE CENTRE REPORTER. MUSICAL RECITAL, PUBLIC SALE REGISTER. PROGRAM OF PHOTOPLAYS | COAL~COAL—COAL, | Almo, good quality of threshing coal. mms , i —— ; THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6th ad We can offer you the following Let us supply vour coal needs with THU RSDAY. OCTOBER-5), 1924. Report of ‘Affair Im Milheim Journal | 12 o'clock sharp, 1 mile east of Pot- At THE SCENIC and the OPERA rade of anthriote CoOul—OgK, BOVE, heme good qualities . . ! . a N rival :« Yap iC tnut and pea ’ ” g Sass ; mplimentary to Miss [ters Mills, N. R. Blerly will sell: Farm ; mis ches : WM. McCLENAHAN, POTTERS MILLS pip Som ¥ ke nts | stock implements, ete. Wise and HOUSE (BELLEFONTE) In bituminous ‘annel and poft, : 3 shih : er ‘Ban oung p . { : : : ee ¥ A———————— oii pl ———————————————— Ye s Hubler, aucts, { i Mr. and Mrs. Witmer Lee made a Due to modesty more than anything 75 Wt | 4 POCO DANE SAE SOA SAIL MINI SAS ONE SO HONE trip to Lancaster on Thursday olee, ‘the Reporter refrained. from de THURSDAY, NOVEMPER 20th, at At “The Seenle”— . Henry Foust and wife spent some > 110 A. M.. on Joseph Confer farm. time at Tyrone servingly complimenting the perform- | 4 8 i ' N d ‘ : fue 1 1H miles East f Potters Mills by “Eh Pr ATES oa gn Willlam. Robert and Laura Belle|ers in the recital in the Methodist 2 “ : ’ 1 Moore in “PLIRTING WITH 1.OVE. : x i . Soke George Jordan: ivestock, implements McCormick visited friends in Altoona | church, Centre Hall, under the direc- |WOOTE 4 kK, mj THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20- Colleen | bd The stage star who folls the villan by a few days. tion of Miss Byrd Stover, and, there. |4nd household goods. E. M. Bmith, |, ping an Amnesia victim, gets into WwW Y D 11 iw % _ 3 ro 1 4 § “ A ro 4 i Miss Mildred Duck, of Law k Have Lore copies the report which appeared | auct. bi Rushes ‘but winds y tailing in ork our 0 ars on a p ¢ 1e Lltaw Spent & short Hane, at in the Millheim Journal: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, at 1 love Also : 1 1 Sunshine Comedy. ouse, : Bi Misslda Swope and Misses Anna The musical recital in the Methodist | P. M., three miles west of Old Fort on FRIDAY, RTO 3 Wiliam : i Sap a TERT BEY NE . on - ¢ I ’ 7 and Jetta Kalbenslaugh, and Mrs. Jas. | chureh at Centre Hall last ‘riday | Alvin Stump place, J. H. Ishier will Desmond in THE SUNSE FRRAIL, “Nj ht S ift ’X oc Buck, all of Harrisburg, spent Sunday evening, which Miss Byrd M. Stover, | sell lot of household goods, ete. E. M. | protects a boy, fol he Sheriff add L with Mra. John Wilkinson, of Rebersburg, conducted with her | Smith, auctioneer, finally -marvies the yeroin A good Mra Ruth Thomas and Mrs, Mich- : large «ol : i # Wis a gratif) TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25th, at | one Also, Ind episod ff “THE TRON ael Smith made a business rip’ to} arse ass of pupils ¥ E me FUE 1 AY, ans ) a : Bellefonte on Thursday. ’ ing success to both teacher and pa: [10 A. M., on the Earlystown road, | MAN v { fv 1 SOT 2 Ta : rey rill | n . § . { - Wh - Howard Davidheiser and wife spent | rents—for which Miks Stover deserves near Old Port, J. Eimer , Royer ;will The dollars you put In the bank are hard-working double the week-end at the home of Elmer great credit. for her ability and untir- sell: Livestock, farming implements, duty dollars, Stump at Mt. Unlon 5 : ete. ;s clean-up sale. L. FF. Mayes, auct. | *h ‘ 8 I ty SR ing efforts as a teacher. It was a rate i FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ocr. | They work a “day shift” and a “night NHL" Twenty-four Mrs. Frank Ennist and two daugh- : i i ' h a ! . ters, Sara and Esther, spent week at | musical treat, displaying unusual ta:- PUBLIC SALE {31 and NOV, 1 darguerite de Motte ours a day they are busy piling up interest for you Lewistown. ent in that section. asm f senses lin “WHEN . 3 » » i Joseph Parker purchased a plano The smaller children who studied REAL ESTATE for Miss Ida Carter. Now they have and PERSONAL PROPERTY hua music gnlore—both instrumental and Fred Bingman, Fay Reese, (ladys | The undersigned will expose at public linda ac Cp ¥ na ae ; Start your savings account here to-day, vocal—at the lower end pf town. . ! 1 3 * Bradford / d ol sale at PENN HALL, on | Ro ! : § : Smith ang sabella srndiord, deserve : i . be One day this week Rev. Rearick WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1024 $0, had the misfortune to run. into Paul | special mention in the manner In| . ,.00 p M the following valuable Palmer's wagon, knocking it to pieces. | which they performed and read at] pou Eetate known as the J, B. Fisher | NOTICE, DAIRYMEN; Paul was pretty badly used up but] sieht for such brief tutelage. but Miss | homestesd. naisting of 18 Acres of | s+ have on hand fre { not seriously hurt. Children had bet ter be somewhere else than on the 4% ~At The Opera House | How large a “foree” of dollars Is working In the bank for | John Bowe: Ie a good Western mel | you! only this vear. viz, Miriam "Mitterling is especially gifted and pains- | land, more or less; thereon erected aj mills hie ‘ oe » 2 ow . " king with beginners. We understand | {We and one half story brick bouse, bank | Purina Cow Chow—21 per ct. pro- highway—a man running a car can aa, PL ssi bas { y hl FY sutbulldin teins . y 5 A . : ' WMrn and wil HOCeSRATry outbulldin { i not see evervthing he has had numerous lucrative and | ts yt g. Mf and Mrs Crosby, of Philadeipt sticing offer: Th t uch axel Also ‘the: following . pest] - property: Leolnt and Fr nT on their way to State College to ively or hildren | larger Wn One small safe and lot of draln tile | © Larro—20 per ef, protein. I HE FIRST NATIONAL BANK the football game, met with ha but has d Inet . becatise ania} Terms of salad vor Want. of pifelan | he ns fou a a oy might have been a serious . % . . ot : «1 dlitiea money be ale i day of male; bal | i the 1 ne the it 1 Ro nun CENTRE HALL, PA. Coming down the hill at the fo ro . : bea anos te sate i ay fro 4 * py in cash January 1, 1925, jana Water st houks and barn. { Purina Protena-—1514 per el, pro- the mountain. the axle broke. The driver lost control most ran inte Michaet Hi } of deed when possession given THOTT RE FIRE Maa CARRIER SURI IAMILT SUSUR +0 De TUIVISTHLIINE JOTI AEMETIIIONE DUOVURAIONIVT JENIN MALLS, DUA ¥ FRANK M. FISHER BEADFORD & CO. ss LE LL “ortunately no ond was hw only aj. A Yi Oola elt solos rgorve | . . . . bog oy, ne : MUL Sovela Tos. Ht solos deaery ’ itor of Estate of Mary Kher Centre Hall, Pa. | ston ndered by decea ———————— AS th Misses Miriam Moore, wis Smith ELLA 8 SNYDER REBERSBURG, War ete T THE SAME TIME AND Edwin Stover, With us ; RA . § i3 ialiowing ii Estate will ex} nd colors § paid fo { fre tami cor vs Shin pact dak | The museat readme sien. by inc 1 JOLT Son nilS Admitted and tended the funera Samuel Mbwery, | Agnes Geary was beautiful, GSpaying | mp. parm known as the 1 rm, | x en o EE res ng : Samuel Bierly ja building LR " . tale Sh Hk ewMue jerery | tocat i wl Township La » i for riatal oo ERNATION bafn. 3 one Berson sosition hich | 2 bank barn. : ; i lev. Travers an family are OW i Hd va y tably while the eol | ‘erme of sale-20 per eer on day o H E SHRECKENGAST i and } snugly located | 10 Aitheran pas ne gn ¥ . noni d i . | sale, and th ba lane in tv 3 10k 31 ’ ” J pipes sonage at this place, am the Fle eclion was iaxen . : | nual payments ith interest AUCTIONEER cannot has taken up the duties of the LUE A x Spyker, ram nad Sara i Smid sot honed CENTRE HALL, PA, enter The public schools at this | mith. Evely: oly a Bertha | ELLA 8 SNYDER : Reus i : i ~ 11? were opened for the winter term Oh J gh. vor the vounger element. Cesmtre | i 4 3 g ; : : . i Chew BEECH - NLU T last Monday, which i timost tw oe Sins ; i » wird i LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS STR A st i Chewing Tobac CCO months late. “he Jay has been wel ; : : shail Lo i eu . os while at movies, the. to s buildin of a ne hoo! 1 uture pianists AK ve gifted vio | NOTICE IN DIVORCE, oe by The | X . tre te the building f a nev l hou TA ee anni rE I DIYOROR, ari im os atre or on factory floor. and the r fleling of the inte inist n Harok urst Os Yenaeredq | H MLVIA vs 4 . L Lh win i . the brick 4 2" A wooden five wt difficalt aolo. Misses Eilzabeth |V Quiets nerves and shar. cape has alsa been bul to the ta rt hol ath Hin ria "hy i Bn the irt of Commog Pleas of Cer : ; its; i i ide of the ondin : — : 5 te . : A | r ar » hn * eed 1 . nid § a; “plembes Tern (ast Iron Wanted.-.....| Re "mu te While coagting on 1s of Wm. Te the Harvey Brungart Dr. W. B. Horter DENTIST of HARRISBURG IN CENTRE HALL = CENTRE HALL HOTEL umm 3 A —— piace into one part house, and Henry Rupp moved from Te My Patrons: Mill Hall to near Smulito int ‘ it is with : t home formerly know 4 that nave reon home MOWERY. -On : ing Samuel Mowery. ed farmer, died Insurance and Real Estate Want to Buy or Sell? TUESDAY OF EACH WEEK mains were taken HOURS 8 2. MM. to 2 PP. NM. Saturday. afternoon age was 64 years J - PAINLESS DENTISTRY in All Bran he os. a a a a THUR Daag MILLHEIM, {From the Journal) Mr. and Mrs H E young son, of Genoa HOG FEEDERS Start your Pigs on a LEOLA FEEDER, the most sanitary, eco- SEE US FIRST = i nomical, labor saving method of producing pork. : Made in three sizes— : MACHINE SHOP 2 Ft., 1 Compartment, $15.00 Chas. D. D. Bartholomew Where 1s Done on Short: Notice 4 Ft., 2 Compartment, $25.00, CENTRE BALL, PA, 6 Ft., 3 Compartment, $35.00. Delivered to your nearest . AP WD Miss Clara Condo. at AltoonS tae wens th re reid for ACETYLENE WELDING freight station, 30 days free trial ORDER NOW, Mrs. E. 8. Ripka and son, Byers] ing you + i he aseured : ne p————— ee — WOooD WORK, WAGON WORK Satisfied customers our reference. motored to St Thomas, i nn Sat- halce wry # Wing he ost traction nid the gree demazr urday. They are visiting there with 5 up sere a on |e Tis “iis | Purebred Registered || Ww. A. HENNEY || W. F. RISHEL this section Saturda relatives and friends Miss Jane Mus Miss Bernadine on are spending the week I I. ;is Hl Byérs, Mr. and Mrs. W. E fearick and ton at — lt TR a Guernsey Cattle for Sale t. CFs nun daughter, of Mill Hal ind Mr £ LEO J. TONER. Mgr. Distributing Agent to make room; Mrs, Oscar Royer, of l.amar, were A————————————————————— State y § t and Federal accredited NT motor visitors Sunday at the. home of Hard Winter Due. herd: Bulls of serviceable CE RE HALL FA. age and i Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Frank. The United States is due for the | Younger; © ONSTIPATION i “> Mr. and Mrs, M. H. Smith. accom- | hifrdest winter in years if the well Also Several Choice Heiler Calves : A (ontne 91 aun) 1s, Harm panied by Mrs. Harriet Keen, motored known “law of averages” that rules rt embracing the most fashionable Always relief in taking to Harrisburg Saturday afterfioon to | human destiny works out blood lines, excellent Individuals CHAMBERLAIN'S visit their son and daughter in-law, In wpite of the assertion of the 1. J. H. Detwiler : Centre Hall TABLETS Mr. and Mrs. J. Calvin Smith 8. weather bureau that long distance r : 4 Bs . Easy pleasant effective—only 25¢ James N. Catherman., of Miltheim, | forecasting is impossible with present and Alfred Cathérman, of Hartleton, | Knowledge of metorology, government | . . & A & § i returned to their respective homes af. | officials have admitted that an old | ter a several webke' visit with reia- | fashioned winter is over due. tives and friends in Minnesota, North Hs! p—————— —-——— Dakota, ‘ Nebraska and Illinois. . SPRING MILLS Mr. and Mps. 8. W. Gramley and Mr. and Mrs. William Smith and | . daughter, Miss Lucille. accompanied laughter Martha. Mes Cognan 4nd | by their young ward, James Delan- ph. G4Y, speit Bunduy at Wiliams . port. cey, motored to Philadelphin, where Mra . Austin Long and children | Mr. Gramley had business to transact. | were Sunbury visitors a few days last | Mr. and Mrs, F. O. Hosterman and] Week with Mrs\ Long's brother, Rev. | two sons, Russell and Fredérick, on Roy, Carman. i + HIGH GRADE Saturday motored to Portage to visit ars Den Jami Sento Jin om the | with Mr. and Mrs, J. GG. Eby. Mra] Mr. and Mra W. O. Gramley were ¥1 . Hosterman and sons returned home, | Union. county visitors on Sundgy., | BUII DING MA I [AL while MPF. Hosterman went to Harris The Lutheran Sunday school has | burg to attond 4. harness show. purchased #* new library that has a choice selection of books, ——————————— The néw band is making splendid | ! AND May Abolish Institute, progress, : County Superintendent DD. O. FEtters The schools hive resumed their us: | ‘ S E E ‘ unl routine of work after a week's va | in his opening address to the Teach- cation for institute. : MILL WORK ers’ Institute, ast week. indicated that) The National Quartette wit be the 13 - this was the last gathering of the [¥irst number of the lecture course, on | kind that will be held in the Htate ||Saturday evening. November 1. : » Efforts to abolish the Insiitute were | Fukene Gramiey, wife and baby, of . : Lewistown, were visitors at the T. M. | : C L m be Cc made a yead ago but ‘were unsuccess Gramiey Tome # few days inst whok. | resson u r 0. ful. Nothing definite in this direction Recent visitations of the Stork, a GET OUR PRICES - has ‘yet been accomplished, but ft]side from the one mentioned last od . ! tl, ST ATE COLLEGE, PA. seems to be the opinion of the powers | Week (a girl to Mr. and Mrs, James ‘Be Y : and Treas. that be that the money could be bet- | McCool), were the following: A son to fore ou Buy . J. G. MARKS, See. § # " wl he * Pr, ter spent on educators to travel to the Hp na Jem ir, Bo — Mr varipus schools and take up the spe-lana Mra George Condo, : : BOTH PHONES Bah oific problems of one teacher aut a . ! : x time rather than to generalize on va-| FOR SALE--Royal Red Cross heat- Bell 8-M ~~ Commercial 213-X tous subjecis. as th Ww. er, with pipe, in good condition, is of: . ' ddiafhg ns they 40, mo ered for sale. Inquire at this office.