THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA, TN ——— EERm—— Ee —————— po - ng mm op Pg “ - ok a a ir sr a « a LOCAL SPRING MILLS | { Corman took his moth | NEVI ADVERTISEMENTS, (S4eiphin, Pa, v : i i FOUND A . . “Shieh ia FARMS AND PROPERTY WANT | e Friday. April 10, legal holiday, Mra, Chester A, Spyker in entry r to « hom n Sunbury on Tue od everywhore. 3 ver cent. commission fin an alley . : . - > > yv ie 2 “ ’ ? " { . Hall, beginning’ of the week, day for a weel visdt | : | Senreo A carload of auto and tractor oils ; Red , A : Write for blank. Smith Farm Agency, ! : H. E, Shreckengast, the carpenter avi} win WeKey, oO loora, » ’ , ¢ y » jPRIng A 1407 W. York St, Philada. Pa | oin Tuesday went to Geisinger Mem sponding some time with her mother | porter Both banks will be closed on Good A daughter wana born to My - wins peceived last week bv D Boozer { oriag hospital, Danville, for treatment Mia. Adn Finkle, whoa i i tien Beginning April 18, banks in Cen-| MAN WANTED as agent to handle | Mr. and Mra J Shaffer and daughter. Mra, Laurence Bows of rege Carper moved Brush Vi farm buyers fhis section Write Smith wons and open in the evening, Altoona, visited Mma Catharine iu ' ali : a % Hoalubura Farm Agency, 1407 W, York St, Phil ris at he home of Mr, and My; gon Burris Mr. Shale; 8 ens rel 1 p 2 wa vl ’ sid . i ——— - i. - op a— ae a a oe A oa the Herr Coe cream factors tre Hall will be closed Saturday after new Star touring car was pur wed by T. LL. Moore from James L. the Durant | AMmEport | eine morning ae re See Aes unos | Announcing the Arrival of the New Spring has heen ¢ | went to Harrisburg the borough goon about one of hi ses wh \ tote Tove S { . : giving im rouble The bone 1 OW ta ket A’) Vari 1°} {061 oO 1" Sine to Crue, Toe "toss "ne | vem ast. wok: Chor ron Creations from New York City !! i he has suffered pain in which i Pe iby - oo : oi / wd does, ap be- | gradually growing . $ i themselves about | Mre W ong the St ite | phin, while Seven Mountains | home of her fH. Strohecker are | SUMered a severe attack ol w wo mon. Sunny vein a tie wud Moderately Priced Spring | lats. Since Sunday ‘entre 3 4 h i in Centre Hall in the On Sunday They were visiting with | leaving Mre With a mystic touch fashion conjures up enchanting Millinery Creations in G. AM. the season's favorite colors, We, mct—— ————————— .—a V3 y Tay cy : : - ; : MARRIAGE LICENSES. A Variety of COATS for WOMEN and the YOUNG M SS s iitable for all ittended a1 meeting ww ! by tn SS ; ES ! on : Fore Ww Fi Hannah asions Monday night, a : - . i “om " y | W iin Port Matild mn ' . C4 ot : MEH en oon Sud er —————— The New Mode in SCARFS to accompany every outfit CONSOLIDATION OF SCHOOLS For the MEN there are TOP COATS and SUITS in fashion’s collegiate styles, A GROWING TENDENCY ass NY We invite you to inspect our New Spring Merchandise to convince yourself that 11,0000 Consolidated Schools Give Sn thls is : perior Advantages Over One-Two- and Three-Teacher Type, “THE HOME OF GOOD VALUES” A. KESSLER MILLHEIM { HEATING THE HOSTERMAN & STOVER C0, § *"" *** ROOFING HARNESS IMPLEMENTS HARDWARE WET MATERIALS MILLHEIM, PA. SPOUTING TINNING PLUMBING FENG FLECTRICAT AVFPLIANCES STEAM FITTING Estimates without obligation ELECTRIC WIRING Ask about our Price and Service ELECTRICAL J x SUPPLIES AINTS GASOLINE Store Closed Tuesday and Friday Evenings ENGINES OILS, GLASS Declared He Was Innocent, ‘ ~ ~) FOR OVER 40 YEARS | N ATION \ HAS i - ATARRE MEDI INE has been BOOKS BOUGH T gE onsar wag ov Fane 5 HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE or " Easy to oh thoroughly cleansing mista of intment hich Quick] local application, and. th, CHAMBERLAIN'S Blood Bn’ the Mucous Bure | Pooks for lheavies an TABLETS ng the inflammation. i032 » Never disappoint or nauseate—25¢ IgEists i te Co.. Toledo. Ohio Borough Fi Alarm. The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a yaar. Stop Coughing in case or ue tn ae a’ . , The eirmaplest nnd best w to stop Con Tal the B COugns, oolds, croup ! we hital, ref ae FY Nt se weR wom Mn and 1 "1 CPP P PIPPI OPIIOIOP PPP POOP PPIPE rer > CIPO ELE PPP OOLPP OPPO IPIPS take CHAMBERLAIN'S |, 7 "22% "0 tort Vasts » COUGH REMEDY |" on ree ay sonamd Sureh: Every user is a friend fire is south of Reformed church ——— oo ———-—— _—_ re WE ARE DAIRYMEN, ET Lal Hipd lived on \ATHE | roranx. started to torn oruit X We're in the Dairy business, too, as tru- it highway. eas . Hwa tH tre ly as the dairymen we serve. \ POPOL PPOP IPP I PP) SL. iance was denied Attention, Consumers : being distrib Raving iba cored 10 Bol Back on. the mah We sell feed to produce milk. The more ywe, and the Pa ’ highway on 'citha vy by a short turn, overturning milk our customers get, the more eco- e sont the oar My i 1 % t A Mpreuting | cainet the Wide: of ‘the car and ao nomically they get it; the more profit they fered a badly sprained shoulder while , make, the more of their business we will ¢ Halll Mra. Bowersox \ r od about get, ee been Installed as a abinet meme We have just stocked up fer your present and future requirements, an adequate line of the following valuable merchandise : PPP PPE PPP PP PPD Cement Spray Materials body and knees : we . her oi the Dickinson sullege Y, M,C.) ~ eT That is why we carry in stock only goods | Fertilizers Chick Starter A. and has been named a member of PUBLIC SALE. . . . - . the deputation ommitee. He served |- of high quality, Dairy Feed that we know Fencing Growing Mash a bri M at the F. M. Fisher home (known . - cabinet and was an edits { he as ’ fhe Ms Jas Kurt property’ 'm Centre Hal produce results. Roofing Fine Chick Feed during his freshman yeas y they SATURDAY, APEIL 11, at 1:00 P : can recommend, can depend upon to socintion handbook last } He is a member of the sophomore Tr a Se oy sed] Jot of You can rely on us to protect our CUS | Imp. Plows & Repa'rs Dairy Feed Smith, auct Mr ined Mrs Lewis Garbrick Who were Facontly rer Jastriek, |" SATURDAY, APIIL 18, at 3 P.M tomers from cheap, inferior, unreliable. | Harrows Meat Scraps up housekeeping on a farm purchased |: © Heckman will sell his entire goods. Itis not real economy to buy by Mrs. Garbrick's father, 8, E. Brown, | ine of household goods at the F. M them ; we can’t afford to sell them. | Cultivators Oyster Shells, &e. . ye Fisher ose nown as the Kurtz of ness Potters Mit I'he farm Wh F ho A k ¥ i 7 property, nn Lentre Hay Torough After all, the only way to make our busi- / COAL of All Sizes. and farm and ls located n Georges —— . . : : ness profitabe is to make yours pre ‘ ' r : Valley, and was purchased from Ad- GRAIN MARKET. G P ; € yours profitable | Let’s co-operate with this QUALITY MERCHAN- am F. Heckman, of State College en rst. : DISE and have it paving the road to satisfaction. Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam B. Ilanna wil | (Corrected Wetldy by Bradford & Cv.) TE———— begin housekeeping in the Clayton | Wheat Br a em sa BRADFORD & CO. CENTRE HALL ELEVATOR & COAL YARD partner in the firm of Ennis and Han Wt, general. merchants’ at’ Peer (BANE HAY. +... co RE WM. McCLENAHAN, PROP. Mille, but at present is employed at Stmw ! : * A known f« many years as the Gill the Kerlin poultry farm, at Centre | = Hall. Mra Hanna is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs E. Clayton Wagner. 8. M. Campbell, the Millhelm un dertaker and furniture dealer, was BILL JONES HAD A BAD HE UNDRESSED AND - AND WENT TO A : operated on for appendicitis at the “ * _y ACHING HEAD == GOT READY FOR BED - . PARTY JINSTEAD, Bellefonte hospital a short time ago 1 NK ma ; and is getting along fairly well. He wa bd = LE suffers considerable pain at times, Hut A g S. Ft i aly are hopeful of his complete recov ery. He “fms taken to the hospital the last turday night in March, and was operated on immediately by Dr. Locke. He #8 at the hospital at this time.
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