THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. Te en Sy camara. WR Sem. THR CENTRE REPORTER. Christmas Bazaar. Hinters Foulles Ralsery and Truek NOTICE TO BONDHOLDERS. Ri The ladiess of the Sewing Circle of | Farmers, Take. ‘Notlee. Notice is hereby given to the hold FOR SALE NOTICE ! 5 v B. e 2 ; id | A farm of 120 ‘acres, clear, for sale; pry of Gregg Townsiip School Bonds THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11. 102 the Sprucetown M. E. church will hold | ] : : “i 1 ‘ : , : B + 19% & bazaar and food sale on the after- She-tn lf mile Fast = Potters Mills, i Nau, 26, 3, 15, 29, 2.°6, 38, 31, 42, 40, SINGLE COMB MR. SPORTSM AN Po — oe ‘ along the i t woul } x N ' . 9 a ain. id make 56 ¢ hey will be redesmned noon and evening of December 18th, | mountain wil and® 66, that they SL R d C k I MILLEEIM. ‘ | in the school house at Potters Mills, a fire home Jor 2 hunting Shi, ag i (Janussy i. 195, ol the Brat inghe: at e oC ere $ I offering you this seas | Aprons, bonnets, caps and faney ar- Rel Of veh « HOLS © NOUN | the Bpring ills ation ank. _ amo / - (Frois the Jouryal.) 2 1 ticles, also cakes, ples, candies and | Jand adjoiniog could be a bought In | BY ORDER OF THE BOARD, HEAL BEDS — BRED RED i on my 15 Years experience Charles Stam, an employee of the Be conndetion with the farm, or a good gsr R. H. Shook. TO STAY pn ; 0 y P. R. R, at Altoona, visited at the F. The public ds=cordially invited. » | poultry farm, or a Number One farm . ; TO THE SKI} in 0. HOSterman home. : 3 ’ for trucking being located within - . ; hoes a (OWEN STRAIN) Mrs. J. 8. Gramley, after spending a ——— sons : reach of lellefonte. Lewistown ang several ‘weeks with relatives and ANNUAL MEETING, State College as pmarket places. A P b d R i t d Prigel2 30 so Be ! friends in Millhelm and vicinity, de- The annual meeting of stockholders spring of good water ag the buildings. ureore egis ere C. T. CRUST Centre Hall, Pa. { parted Friday morning for her home . .¢ ph, Jirst National Bank of Centre Price right. 5" Bell Phone SRA i : : in Sturgis, Michigan. Hall will be held Tuesday, January Also have two farms for rent, eith* Guernsey Cattle for Sale i Our Specialty 18 Dr. Frank Whitman, of Steelton, Is, j3¢5 1925, at 11:80 A. M,, for the ler on share basis or for cash. - t akeroom; visiting at he home of Mr. and Mrs. 006 of electing directors and the HARRY. M. ALLISON, Agent, 8 mi ! H. C. Hassinger. The doctor is putt: transaction of such other business as 2t Spring Mills, Pa. State ing in his time trying to bring down and Federal © accredited Deer, Bear, Moose may be presented, mers herd: Bulls of serviceable age and (ast [ron Wanted. — : ne of the elusive bucks. H. LEIGH EBRIGHT, ONSTIPATION [[Sinier Kind-| and all small game. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Balley and son 01 Cashier. must be avoided, or torpid and Mr. and Mrs. Henly, and daugh- |. ‘ ¢ liver, billoustiess. indigestion "Also Several Choice Heiler Calves ly drop us a postal card and we will Send us your game for ter, al} of Youngstown, 5, visited at EXECUTOR'S NOTICE, Easy to take, thoroughly ting embracing the most fashionable call at once. i mounting. Send for prices. the homes of Mr. and Mrs, Wallace In the* estate of JOHN HOUSER * g ; > blood lines, excellent individuals. Bartges and Mr. and Mrs. Frank ate of Harris Township, Centre Coun- CHAMBERLAIN'S nr mn Laurelton Foundry Co. Inc. Kreamer, : ty. deceased. h ! TABLETS J H. Detwiler : Centre Hall LAURELTON, PA. Deer Heads, $10.--$35. Qlifford Wilson, who is employed in . 1 ; : Letters testgmentary on above estate " : : Never disappoint or nauseate— Phitadelphid, was a guest with his pa~ having been duly granted the undersig Ppo 25¢ RE —— n I . so——— rents, Mr. and Mrs. 8S. 8S. Wilson, and ' ed, all persons knowing themselves Se | Cou—costou. V. E. WILLIAMS took in hunting for rabbits-two,days. debted fo the estate are requested to make | We can offer you the following * * Mrs. John W. Hassinger and daugn- | immediate pagment, and those ‘ . having ter, Esther, of Beavertown, arespend- claims against the same to present them i : grades of anthracite ooal—egg, stove, TAXIDERMIST ing the week at the Dr. E. M. Miller | quly adthneticatedl, for settlement chestnut and pea. home while the husband and father | WILLIAM HOUSER, : Lin Mituminous—Cannel and soft Allenwood, Penna. searches the woods in the hope of] HENRY HOUSER. . Alwo, good qualty of threshing coal. a—— bringing home a “buck.” | W. Harrison Walker, Atty. Executors, : on . i . : ’ . ; your coal needs with Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Hosterman and | Bellefonte, Pa. Linden Hall, Pa. L Let us supply ye ——————— ce mi ——r—— i —— two sons, Russell and Frederick, and | . | theses good qualities. 3 i we : The Centra Reporter, $1.50 & year. Mr. and Mrs. J. lL. Winegardner, on | EXECUTOR'S NOTICE, SUELETEIROBILC TAOYAEIPARISUE JUOHOAONICINE SURSINAOLIOINE DOCLIOIRRILINT MLEIVILINE OLCERVLITREE JOFSORCLOABINE 3 LPLOMIOSEIING JUITSTLIRMEL JOMMRINIONE WM. McCLENAHAN, : Sunday motored to East Salem, Juni-| In the estate of MARY E. ISHLER, ata county, where they visited with jJate of Potter Townghip, Centre coun Mrs. Sarah Winegardner, ty, deceased. HIGH GRADE Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Koch ¢ { t and Letters testamentary on above cstate daughter, of Sunbury, spent Thanks | having ‘been duly granted the unpdersign- | | giving with Mr. Koch's mother, Mrs. ed, all persons knowing themselves in- : Amos Koch, and son, Frank, in Aa- | debted to the estate are requested to make ronsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and | immediate payment, and those having sons of Bellefonte, and Mr. and Mrs/| claims against the same to present them bert Wieland, of Mt Union (the | duly authenticated for settlement I SE ladies are daughters of Frunk Koch) | EDNA MAY EMENHIZER, AND were Sunday guests of the Kochs, . P. D EMENHIZER : ; aloe oundation «f DUuccess LINDEN HALL Centre Hall, Pa, MILI WORK Mrs. James Swabb went to Erie on | ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE f A Friday or an extended visit with he » nephew, Roy Swabby and fgmily. W. H. Sheestey moved {rom flinburg last week to dhe store prop | deceased. erty vacated last year by John Wil-| Letters of administration on above estate —~TNE . rT 1 ~TNY SON. | having been duly granted the undersign- GE 1 OU R I RICES Mrs. James Eliot returned from Al- jed. all persons knowing themselves in- - i r toona where she had been for some | 9ebted to the estate are requested to make Before Y ou Buv time during the ilness of he brothet { immedite payment, and those baving J The Rev. Mr. Moyer, th ow Re- | claims against the same to present them formed. moinister who with his family | 9uly authenticated for settlement. arrived last week, held his first oe i vr EMMA J. EMERICK, BOTH PHONES ice in the Reformed Thurch on Sun- | VEENA M. EMERICK, day evening. The attendance usually large. . Mrs. Frank Ishler, who Every ambition, In order to be realized, needs to be bhullt on a solid foundation. The Toundation that is mest needed for getting on in the world Is a good, healthy. growing checking or savings account. In the estate of GEORGE H. EM- io 1” x . 3 : SRE SSE a BRI | ERICK, late of Centre Hall Borough, TOC JAAS 3 ote A A - There are many agvantages about having an account with wus While you are Increasing your balance by making regular de posits, WE are further Inereasing it by adding interest to your principal, then more Interest to the enlarged principal, and =o on. . Thix Is what we all know as Compound Interest. It I» a won- by mercial 712 Comme rcial 213- der worker and has helped many a one achieve suceess, istmtrix, Centre Hall, Pa. If you don't have a SAVINGS account with us, you will be pleased after you start one, for several months, Is ver; ter and able to be around in ti ot a eS SINT THORNE «J +r JONEIVIING TUONITEING JRITIIENT JOE CII IRITIRT J THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. their annual £5 HUNG TAURI JIN UTE EOE SOMATIC J THIN RN J camps. RR LL PE Sut esis IN The second number of the lecture Course was given Saturday evening . by the Deitrichs. It was a4 success | and was attended by a full house. . L ) LL A The much needed min has come and Is hafled with delight. as the commu- nity has suffered for want of rain The stores are beginning to put on their holiday garb — : i g pp By vat Ro 4% HOG D RS J. Lingle is visiting friends in Clear E - ; | EE E field county. Misses artha Smith and Sar "oy 4 El eT a I Sara A TB 7 Start your Pigs on a LEOLA FEEDER, the most sanitary, eco- asm pd - — ’ p nomical, labor saving method of producing pork. Made in three sizes — Angie # #-p , f 7 . i went to Ringtown on Sunday to spend oN 3 /4 5, : 2Fe, 1 Compartment, $15.00. afew days with friends APN 4 . Pie i ; 4 Ft., 2 Compartment, $25.00. i amen Mick oF Fetured 10 us Wome A he ; x i 6 Ft., 3 Compartment, $35.00. Delivered to your nearest i SiC SOHO after spending a week x * > : ; ; . with the Locust Grove hunters. At n : ; freight statién, 30 days free trial. ORDER NOW. this writing they have three bucks 3 y ce. The Decker party broke camp on Sat Satisfied customers our referen urday with five, and the Sweetwood WHAT MORE CONSTANT REMIND party broke camp on Monday with 6 . ’ s erat 4 ¢ fy Mr. and Mrs J. C.‘Barger went to ‘ ER OF AFFECTION THAN A help their son, Milton Barger, butcher WATER! MILADY'S JEWEL CASE - WwW F R I S H E | : on Saturday. Mr. larger lives near filled with examples of our gold and .. . State College and is a prosperoiis LADIES WRIST WATCH . ‘ diamond mounted jewelry Is indeed a Distributing Agent farmer. $12.00 to £3500 treasure. Our Jewelry stock Is com- plete and varied. Come and see what CENTRE HALL, PA. down from North Bend last week, GENTS" WATCHES ......... : beautiful specimens of jewelry erafts- . 3 Mrs. Grenoble to visit her parents, iL... $5.00 to $33.00 manship we are showing. You'll not Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ripka, and Mr. on ) find our prices prohibitive by any Grenoble to hunt bucks. but so far he .’, . MORN has been unable to find one that sut- LARGE ASSORTMENT OF LADIES Cen «3 Bim, . RPK : : NO GIFT IS MORE CERTAIN OF AND {GENTS WINGS OF. ALI APPRECIATION THAN THE POTTERS MILLS. KINDS $2.00 £25.00 . FLASHING FIRES OF A PIA- Rev. dingman and, daughter uth to bad X MONI. took supper with the Union deer ciub : . . . . . » $20.00 pi $08.00 » at the home of J, M. Blauser, Thurs ‘ CT v » pr day evening. The elub is composed of CLOCKS—MANTEL, CHIME, IVORY. FINE ASSORTMENT . OF PEARL the oflowing members: Wm Snyder, AND MAHOGANY — . BEADS<INDESTRUCTIBRLE., T. E. Sechrist. G. H. Conn, BE. R. Zeek, £3.00 to $30.00 $5.00 to #2500 A. C. Mundis, of York: J. 1. Eyvier, 8 4 H. Ziegler, of Emigsville, C. 1. Hame, Li : 5 SILVERWARE ~— LARGE STOCK E. Fishel, H. J. and Carl F. Stam- —~ROGERS and COMMUNITY, baugh, C. H. Trone, Nathan Leppo W. J. Spangler, W. 8: Hoover. Paul swarts, &r. 5 a wiman, cnaries [ll Large Stock of Ivory, Shell and Amber TOILET Hoover, ‘ot Soong Grove. They dad SETS, MANICURE SETS, TRAVELING Other vigitore at the Blauser home ® ® athe visio atthe’ Stste. line SETS and many beautiful articles not mentioned | Build in g don: Bil Bliuser ; Hi GEORGES VALLEY Misses Gladys and Grace 1 - Mr. and Mrs. Charfes Grenoble came and wife, of York: Wm. Buntin and Charles Whittle, of will be found i In our complete stack. Pleasureville, Mrs. Jennie BE. Wolfe ix visiting her ister, Mrs. J, O. Stover. who has been sick at her home in Milroy. =: ll | THE GIFT FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY | [fi | dalled for Killing Minister, S E E William Filson, of Yengertown, was convicted tn the Huntingdon county | caning. the deat Tov. Pout T. RADIOLA R di 8 or ATWATER | HHH church, Ju 2, when wi sar. ZFNITH adio det «ene fll Cresson Lumber Co. which he was speeding to a baseball | : » § game In Huntingdon, collided with | Rev. Bell's car near Alrydale, throwing | i ; ‘ - . | | : : STATE COLLEGE, PA, the minister out and fracturing his | Eu TS R.S.STOVER u MILLHEIM Hil poppe” SE 7 WATCHMAKER AXD JEWELER i 1 po 2 al Tid » A 4 ped yo W mis *
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