eo THR CENTRE REPORTER. 1924. THU RSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, SPRING MILLS Mrs. Lewis Rossman list. Mrs. Annie Eisenhuth visiting her son, Guy, at Odd Fellows orphanage; ited her sister at the Geisinger tal, as well as at other places The body of Mrs. Wilklam was brough here for burial on Monday afternoon. The first number of the course was given on Saturday ing by the National Quartette; it a decided success and was greeted a full house, Miss Mary Slegul Sunday with her parents, Daniel Slegal, The held a Hallowe'en ning. Mr. Foust putting crushed the road from P. Long's is on the sick spent a week the Sunbury she also vise hospi- Goodhart lecture evens was by Altoona Mr. spent Mrs. of und Vocational school Monday pupils of the party eve of men are gravel on to and his crew stone and the Finke store, farm George Breon while firing the engine for Mr. Foust at the stone met with an accident and had his broken above the ankle. crusher, leg ———————————————— GEORGES VALLEY While working at the last Thursday, George Breon fell and broke his leg. The duced by Dr. H. S. this writing Mr. Breon is g¢ nicely. stone quarry fracture was re- Braucht, and at tting along The woods were ful; of hunters on Saturday, the first season. Quite a were killed, and W Mot'lellan, of Burnham. Killed a fine big wild ey in Decker Valley Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Aukerman Empfield and Mrs. FF. M, spent Sunday with friends Mfllin county. Mr. Mrs. Roy at H Sunday. Mr, day of the hunting number of rabbits Kk. turk- Wm Ackerman at Wagner. Milles Foust and were ers the J. T. home Mrs, Harris, of Wm Pars sons and Burn Mrs and Mrs. Mary last Wednesday Ackerman. ham, spent with Margaret Lingle vis Mr. and Mrs wpe}! * Hauser and Ru latter's parents Clair ited the E. IL. Linge, on Sunday Ar ——— A — ts PUBLIC SALE REGISTER. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12 o'clock sharp, 1 mile ters Mills, N. R. Bierly will stock implements. Hubler, aucts. 6th, of Pot Farm and enst sell Wise ete. SATURDAY, P. M, % J. H sonal NOVEMBER 16, mile South of Potters Davidheiser will property. (For co articles see advertisement this issue.) THURSDAY, 10 A, M., on 1%4 miles East George Jordan: and household goods E auct. SATURDAY, P. M., Alvin Stump place, J olue whete in NOVEMEER the 20th, ¢ . Cov 5 PTY infer farn Mills Joseph ( of Potters Livestock, NOVEMBER 22 three miles west of Old Fort H. Ishie sell jot of household goods, etd Smith, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10 A. M.. on the Ear near Old Fort, J. Elme sell: Livestock, ete auctioneer, lyst farm .; Clean-up sale. IL. F imple: Mayes, nents auct PUBLIC SALE. One-halfmile SATURDAY, beginning personal Two gun clothes chest, all fashioned clock, lawn kettle rings. grind stone; blower, ion screw smith oline South of Potters NOVEMBER 15, M., the folk Mills 1924 at 1 P property wing “ cabinets, 3 costumers, 1 old fashioned bureau, board bed, range stove. mower, barrel, two ot of « cider Inrd cans a drill anvil plates, tows, 12 horse power engine, mounted a good one; 2 other articles not mentioned L. PF. Mayes. auct J. H. FIR press, full full tire bender, Vise, wot of Champ- of blacks gan truck. nany set Gre on steel Eas oans, and DAVIDHEISER. PUBL 1c SALE. on on NOVEMBER 25, the On the Alexander farm, town road, near Old Fort, TUESDAY, at 10 A M. property: HORSES: old, weight old, weighs old, weighs old, weights 11560. CATTLE AND HOGS: 9 milch cows. 3 will be fresh by time of sale. Chesterwhite brood sow; red brood sow; 8 small shoats, weighing about 40 Me. ; 6 shouts, weighing about 70 ibs-—all Chesterwhite, IMPLEMENTS: International nure spreader McCormick binder, Tt. cut, good as new; Deering mower, in good shape; hay tedder, hay rake, Pennsylvania S-hoe grain drill, Willie Gale cultivator, good as new; Albright cultivator, roller, 2 Oliver chill plows, Syracuse riding plow, 2 spring tooth harrows, ConkMn wagon, 4-in, tire; Conklin wagon, S-