The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 06, 1924, Image 8

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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
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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-<in. tire. with hay
rack; Galloway engine, 2% horse
power, New Holand chopper, 6-inch
burr; 34 feet 4-inch belting, good as
new; carriage, bob sled with box on,
2-horse cutter with surrey body, good
as new; lot work harness, ete,
Acorn coal heater, good as new:
chunk stove, Sharples Separator, No.
3, and many other articles.
L. FP. Mayes, auct. :
J. ELMER ROYER.
I ARS
Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year,
FEarlya-
1924,
following personal
Black
1406:
14400;
1200;
mare, 106
bay mare, 8
bay horse, 18
"
brown mare, 6
yeurs
years
years
years
good
ra =~
iH
sain
MILLHEIM,
(From the Journal)
Mr. and Mrs. C, W.
burg, were visitors with
futher, J. SBpigelmyer, over
end.
Mr. and Mrs, P.
sons. of Red ldon, were visitors with
Mrs. Richley's parents, Mr. and Mrs |
PP. H. Musser. for several days.
Mr. and Mrs, I. 8: Ulrich and daugh-
ter, Edwinna, and T. B, Ulrich, at-
tended the funeral of their aunt, Mrs,
Eliza Stover, at Laurelton,
Mr. and Mrs. Guy P. Springer
young daughter, Jean, and Mrs,
Houser, al} of State College, were in
attendance at the funeral of Mrs Sa
rah Schreffier.
Mr. and Mrs. J.
and Mrs, Robert
dren. all of Montgomery
gue sts Sunday at the home of
Mra . BE. McClellan
Mrs, I. E. Stover, Mrs, J,
Miss Jennie Relfsnyder
sented the missionary
Millheim Lutheran c<hurch i
gates to the convention of the Susque- |
hanna synod of - Central Pennsylvi-
nin in session at Willlamsport,
Mr. and Mrs, W, C. Wyle, Mrs.
Tittle, Mrs. Laura B. Harter,
Wyle, James Wyle and Miss
Grimmall of Akron, 0. were
the funeral of Mra
Sarah Schreffler,
Knarr motored home from
Pa., Thursday, to
Mr. and Mrs, EE
days On Friday
motored to Dewart
Same ny. accom
brother-in-law and
ter, Mr. and Mra David Kuhn
hildren. who remained here
visit
Bassler, of Free |
Mrs. Bassler's |
the week-
C'. Richley and two |
and
(leo,
Mr.
call- |
motor |
Mr. and |
Decker, and
Jurchileld and
were
or
R. Miller
repre-
of
and
the |
dele
society
ns
Harry
Harry
Bertha
in at-
at Wyle's
Mums
Ss.
tendance
mother,
Orvis
Wha
his peirents,
visit
Knarr
and
in
shington,
he
for
for
his
ner,
a few
father’
returning the
panied by his wig
and
two for a
few dave
LOOK ON
2, this week, and for the
next fwenty weeks, will show
you tha best place to trade, or
firms with whom to do business,
in Centre Hall and vicinity. The
“Key to Better Business™ page
will be found to contain the
names of merchants who: believe
in advertising: names of men
who stand back of their prod-
ucts, ready to make good on all
sales, You owe HH to yourself
to give them eareful considera
tion when In need of anything
from a ean of coffee to an aunto-
mobile, The middle portion of
the page will contaln a new ar-
ticle each week on the wisdom
of buying at home. Read it and
profit.
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PAGE 2
Page
far sausssasssaanae
NOTICE,
have on
DAIRYMEN,
hand fresh fre
following dairy f
feeds:
Chow-24 per ect.
We
mills
Purina Cow
teins
Purina Protena-—1I814
tein; and
Larro—20
The
on the
wn the
the
pro-
per ef, pro.
per et. protein.
wed feeds
they
from
above nan are the best
market; contain no hulls
1
Ana
ree. od
you
are free nails, wi
‘ome in and fet us show this
BRADFORD & CO.
Centre Hall. Pa.
HOME FOR SALE ~The undersign-
ol offers for his home at Farm-
ers Mills, consisting 1% acres of
land, and seven-menn house with com-
plete set outbuildings. The house
is in of condition. and has |
arge built porches; concrete
stable, pig pen. elo
on it a never-failling
th* use of a never-fail-
All kinds of fruit
The home is jocated
a Union church; al-
#0 convenient house. — For
further particulars apply to H E
SHRECKENGAST, Centre Hall. Pa
Imo.odde”
sue
of
of
the best
and
fie
firs «
well
walks,
The
well
Lh.
piace Line
and also
ing spring nearby
except peaches
vithin 100 feet of
to a school
L EGAL A DYERTISEMENTS
NOTICE
JAMES SILVIA
VIA
In the Court
tre
1924 Bubpoena
To EVELYN M
Whereas
hae filed a
Pleas of
term and
IN DIVORCE
ve, EVELYN M, SIL
of Cen.
Term,
of Common Pleas
Cot: No 128% September
in Divorce
SILVIA,
husband],
Libel in
Respond ent:
James Silvia,
the Court of Common
County to the
praying a divoree from
you are hereby notified and
appear in said Court on or
Monday of December
the compinint of the said
in default
will liable to
in your absence
Sheriff of Centre County
yor
Centre above
number,
Now
to
the
you:
required
hefare Second
next to Answer
James
appearance
of such an
have a
Silvia, and
you be
granted
TAYLOR,
divoree
ER,
LUDENS
LLG LTH TT RTS
for nose and lhroatl
Give Quick Relief
Hall’s Catarrh Medicine
Those who are in a “run down” condi.
tion will notice that Catarrh wothels them
much more than when they are in good
health. This fact proves int while Ca-
tarrh is a disease
uenced by constitutional”
HALL'S CATARRH CINE is a
Tonic and acts RN a yi bleed u
the mucous surfaces of the body, thus
ucing the inflammation and aolating
ature | n restoring normal conditiens,
All DreReIae Circulars free,
FP. J. Cheney & Ce., Toledo, Ohls.
cS SA
A Good Thing - . DONT — "m
Bend your name and address pais
written together with 5 cents (and :
sip) to Chamberlain Medicine Co, Des |
Moines, lowa, and receive in return & |
teint bl package, containing Chamberlain's |
Remedy for
coldd, eroup, |
bie Fey “flu” and w Bh
and Sickiing th yo
and Liver
bles, indigestion, gossy paina that
biliousness and
rR T———
PROGRAM OF PHOTOPLAYS
At THE SCENIC and the OPERA
HOUSE (BELLEFONTE)
At “The Scenle”—
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER §-Con-
way Tearle in "THE NEXT CORN
ER:" Mot starts in Paris with
wifefalling in love with a lady's
Also, Pathe News and Review.
FRIDAY, NoUEMBER 7
Cooper in "BROKEN WING” a fine
comedy © melodrama, Scene laid in
Mexico, Also, 4th Epicode of
Man.”
man.
Miriam
At The Opera House
FRIDAY SATURDAY,
T and 8 cast in "BROKEN
BROADWAY.”
Johnnie Walker, Allde
Price, in a seven-reel
Also, the JACK
“The Title
and
AN-Star
oF
Moore,
Lake and Kate
appealing
DEMPSEY
dramm
Serial,
Insurance and
Real Estate
Want to Buy or Sell ?
SEE US FIRST
Chas. D. Bartholomew
CENTRE HALL, PA,
Purebred Registered
Guernsey Cattle for Sale
to make room;
State
Bulls
younger;
Also Several Choice Heiler Calves
the
ent
Federal
serviceable
and accredited
of
“ge
embracing
lines, excel
most fashionable
individuals
Centre Hall
The Centre Reporter. 51.60 & year.
Ph
Tommaren
Dr. W. B. Horter
DENTIST
of HARRISBURG
IN CENTRE HALL
(CENTRE HALL MOTEL)
TUESDAY OF EACH WEEK
HOURS 9 A. M, to 8 P. M.
PAINLESS DENTISTRY
in All Branches.
ng
[MACHINE SHOP
Where Is Done on Short Notice
ACETYLENE WELDING
WOOD WORK, WAGON WORK
W. A. HENNEY
CENTRE HALL, PA.
i
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ONSTIPATION
A cause of many ills, Harm
ful to elderly people.
Always velief in taking
CHAMBERLAIN'S |
TABLETS
Easy—ploasant— effective—only 25e
: AGENTS
drect from
hosiery |
all miylan | S————————
paid for ful; time
hours; no money needed
INTERNATIONAL
Pa.
Sell guaranteed
mill to wearer;
and colors; salary
and spare
for samples.
MILLS, 741,
H. E. SHRECKENGAST
AUCTIONEER
CENTRE HALL, FPA,
Good Bervice at Reasonable Cost.
No sale too small; none too large.
Rervice of one or more clerks foruished
Bank, Centre
_3mo.od44e*
Norristown,
{Free by The First National
Hall
Gast Iron Wanted. "ms:
ly drop us a pestal card and we will
call at ence.
Laurelton Foundry Co. Inc.,
LAURELTON, PA.
FI ———
Visit
fuy¥
Washington, the tal
bom
incalculable fin
130i
and a inant centre of
attinctions
New the magnificent |
Monun
feat
Capitol
Washi
ine al; atts
and
the Dural
all
legislation,
pried
Distances”
ngton
muse aciive
enjoy a-trip to
non place
from paarts of the world
The chaste and
marble amphitheatre,
hill across the
in
Potomac
worthy of
are
attractions well
The Hall Mark |
of Service
of the Nation, “A
Its
Beauti-
value
City
educational
Jdbhrary of (
White House,
The City of
pet uress Ue
the
art
Magnificent
Mount Ver-
which piligrims
halls of
galeries
“ON ETous,
very
nea ry
gion. a shrine to
trite
’
Memorial and the
on the brow
Lis
splendid
of the
additions Washington's
visit.
WASHINGTON IS
or brief vacation.
IN
capital Is
in
AUTUMN
specially In-
the autumn
The Pennsyvivania Rallroad
to the national capital
}
is
the recognized national highway
N. Bell, Passenger Traffie
’
Commercial 213-X
Also, good quality of threshing coal
Let us supply your coal needs with
COAL—C al COICO ee.
can offer you the following
qualities,
WM. McCLENAHAN,
ss ———————
these good
and soft,
Work Your Dollars on a
“Night Shift” Too
The dollars you put In the bank are
doubles
duty dollars.
hard-working
They work a “day shift” and » “night shift” Twenty-four
hours » day they are busy piling up Interest for you.
How large a “foree” of dollars Is working Iu
youl '
the bank for
Start your savings seeount here to-day,
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
CENTRE HALL, PA.
@
BEECH-NUT Chewing
Tobacco is the top growth
of choice districts, cut
into convenient litte bits —
stemmed, cleaned, packed and
scaled without the touch of
buman hands.
Over 250 Million
Packages Sold in a
Single Year
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, $35.88. Delivered to your nearest
freight station, 30 days free trial. ORDER NOW.
Satisfied customers our reference.
W. F. RISHEL
Distributing Agent
CENTRE E HALL, PA.
SEE
Cresson Lumber Co.
STATE COLLEGE, PA,
J. G. MARKS, Sec. and Treas.