The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 11, 1925, Image 5

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
« MN IACAL AND PERSONAL. ROAD OVER NITTANY MT. (being made for the one big oe 1 z
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\ event of the year, acknowledged to be |
The rexidence of W. A. i Lald Out In 1801, Beginning on Brush better than Christmas and the Fourth
} th Valley Road, Near Bennington’, [of July put together—clrous day, A
was repainted A. LL. Duck havige thi ®
work in charge. | Over Nittany Mountaln and Thiu bout the time the milkman ix aking at
) n the Connelly’s Gap to Milesborough. his rounds on the morning of Satur
. ny, J s 2 y first } the tw ng
Homan garage, is laid up with polso The building of the State road over 1'Y: June 20, the first of the two -
James Foust, first mechani
3 3 : trains of cars will be coming, slowly
1s lower limbs, Nittany Mountain. at Centre Hall, | : . W/ ’ Mi ’ d th | W/ ’ DR
on i owe mx ttan) Llntan 3 nine i { pulling into the’ railroad yards, omen S, 1SSE€S an 2 arger omen Ss
Mrs. Alice Durst visited her bro-|raised the question when that road! : .
3 sn ; . Much is promised by Walter 1. Ma'n
ther, Oscar Stover, at State College, | was first laid out. and from the Linn : .
this season. The show has grown and DAN( E
’ , . COOL OPOOP GOPOPOOOOOE POP OOPIPOIOOOOO8
a few days the past week, History facts are mentioned that It
: prospered for almost half a century
> “t : i y « | Was In April, 1801. The petition to the! In > _
A. L. Runkle, son of Joseph Runkle, . . to ba exact 46 years. European agents | adudiudidafi bindu dububadod
court for this rond was made by sun
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Bellefonte, captured an eighteen-inch have sacked the Old World ir Jeut , Ca Fr ry t OA :
trout in Elk creek flowing through |9ry residents in Potter and Miles ete . u 1.4 A —FABRICS— “wr —~COLORS — ~STYLE NOTES —
over ee
towns) } Ki Bett of novelties. The question of salary
hed ATOR ownships, who were seeking a better . Crepe de Chines Rose, Cherry, Rust ! sn wernt If ects
Milheim marrows 2 was not considered for the particular ! é Ty yl TL Ensemble, Effects
M Vi } ¢ 8 " Rid outlet to the county seat, laid out a 1 } . } Roshanare ( remes Belge, Cocoa, Navy Georgette-Velled Prints
Mies inlet Cowher, of Fandy Ridge. nove or tnznrdous fent. There dre . . . 5
: I I : K orl year previous, and on westward. : " rou Tent Fhe a1 Canton Crepes Black, Greens, Reds, Dance Dresses
i now a stenographer at the Korlin . over 100 artists who take part in the " (“ret ray “a rammel oe "Pydavea
8 2 . The application for the road employ- : he 4 Satin Crepes . Grays, Caramel, Fassel Trims
poultry plant, taking the place of he: big show program. New ncts ahd faces Georgeltes Prints, Bport
. i ed language that indicates this to be : : ei . ob
gator who was recently married, ’ . will tend to eradk #te the fallacy tHat Printed ( repes Button Prim
the route later followed by the turn- . y ¥i ss .
all “shows” are alike. Among the asc.nniing
Btylen
Rorem s f Mr. Mrs. 3 . :
Paul Foreman, son o Ir. and M pike, for it has its “beginning on the
Ne vod t Fore 4 eller \ : . features will be the Flying Jordans:
David R. Foreman, of Bellefonte, A Brush Villey road, near Robert Pen- X M n 1 : i» ” PP. & CEO PIr PIs a a aaa
0 g "niverst of Virginia, ; g the Maxwell Trio, gymnasts: the Plor-
student at the University of sin nington's [now the ¥Yarper farm], : 8
i y of . . ley 3 [8 :
is on vacation at the parental home thence over Nittany Mountain, %- mile ence family of riders; the Delong Sis Buy Your Coat Now. After-Easter Prices! A Lar
ters, acrobats: Arthur Borella, the
Miss Romaine Watson, of Landen-|east of Centre Hall, throught what is STYLES MATERIALS AND COLORS
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highest salaried clown !'n the worid:
y . ’ 3 To 7 an le Walters, dancers o * : z 2 :
West Chester Normal school, is thelpleasant Gap] the nearest and best : Ta _l Betty ai te x Ee ad THE NEW SHOES are surprisingly Low in Price. Black Satin, Blond Satin, Patent Colt
guest of her class-mate, Miss Eliza way to Milesborough [Milesburg. ] Se “ wire: Ray dans a slide " and the New Shades of Tan constitute the Colors.
yl own a wire fom the topmost WB INVITE YOU, FOR SATISFACTION, TO THE HOME OF GOOD VALU ES.
point In the tent, and scores of other
Charles A. Duck, who was brought | were Robert Melim. Alexander John-
. ; high lnss features
in the lime-light by his wife prosecut-{son. William Irwine, Isaac Connelly
: : : An immense treet parade vill tw
Ing him on the charge of non-support, | from whom thé gap no doubt got its
seen on the downtewn streets at i n $ #
informs the Reporter that her action|name, John Harbison, and Phillip Ber : ais ns
On BNow aay ners 4 De Upw -
of five bands of music a es’ MILLHEIM
burg, Chester county, a graduate of cailed Connelly’'s Gap [now known. as
beth Royer. in Centre Hall The viewers appointed by the court
18 the result oft spite work. finer. The Brush Valley
out previous to this
F. E. Arney, on Tues morning, | aid
began painting
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DONT TRY TO RAISE your farmly
without t. For stomach aches and
pains; sudden cramps, severe intestinal
colic and indiscretions of eating and
drinking, changes in water, diet or
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COLIC and DIARRHOEA Half of the pleasure of buying a motor
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Keep it always in your home. car rests in the Cons ction that vou hay Cc
exercised a sensible choice.
That pleasure is shared by every Dodge
rothers purchaser--not alone at the
hour of purchase but ever afterward.
His good judgment is confirmed by ev-
ervthing that he continues to hear about
the car, and everything that it does.
Hosterman’s Garage
Centre Hall, Pa.
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Correct Printing Done at the Reporter Office,
NOTICE IN DIVORCE.
LEAN vs ETHEL
GRAIN MARKET,
Corrected Weekly by Bradford & Co)
spresentative of he Metropolitan | VVi8 . hd : 3 ' '
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Life Insurance company. w taken | % HRinany a part i out orn a
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by that comix to their y sedi | OY nis county having en ere '
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ant Mt MeGregor, New Yorl Ths Fs. edd ut f parts of Mifflin county an ” . Ry +a
Bon Saiout ten miles shove Rar. | Veoming county, and included « {he A MOTOR that runs smooth and silent : a motor Hay . +o» LAU I Whereas W. 1. Tehean, y¢
toga Springs. Mr. Wolf was of lige township as then established of Bald that has a quick, flexible acceleration a motor that has filed a Libey in the Cou W
to discontihue some time ago his work | EABle and ‘Patton, ‘Centre, Pofter and| performs on the hills with remarkable flexibility and Purina Chick Startena “7s oh: # Ta. Th a Ame
: ney nry ¥ . Tea, Wy NE 7 3
” 3 1 ant} Lower Bald Eagle, with a population | » ‘ Baby . >
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. } hachi. on accouht. of I health) A 1 whiten : a i has ample speed for the level. Yes, that’s a descrip- Chick Chow... 4D Retiro vou: Now sou safe hereby
which falldd to respond to such treat- gr #1 Whites, 88 colored, and two) tion of the Star Ca tor. T it f iS ] | Shelled Corn and Oats Chop 2.95 | a A
[Haves, total, 4112. This was the cen- | I motor. 1Iry it for yourself. Then | White Middings 2.50 | notified and required to appear in
ment as was offered in Philadelphia. | : 3 i
Shih it will be more difficult than ever to reconcile Star | Bran 2.25 said Court on or before the First Mon-
#0 his employers took hime as a guest | Tus of 1800, |
to (day in July, next, to answer the com
to the sanatorium: nanied- above. where! i et teams performance with Star Car prices,
he is expected to remain until he re | CIRCUS AT BELLEFONTE. i i FOR OVER 40 YEARS nda ot us | WW, 34 Tuhean, at
a . “el : { i » HALL'S CATARRN MEDICINE has b {in default of such appearance you will
covers, the company at the sar time | ns bees
« pany © same tim Used successfully in the treatment of ibe liable to have a divorce granted in
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paying him a salary. On resching the | Over 100 Famous Artists With Walter | STAR AND DURANT AUTOMOBILES | Catarrh.
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L. Main Show, | HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE con. YOU absence,
sists of an Ointment which Quickly | ER TAYLOR
iy put to bed, but later was sble to] It's the red wagons that's the ques | Relieves by loeal application, and the |
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° : Internal Medicine, a ary which acts 025.41 Sheriff
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wt up fora half hour during each day. |
tion of the hour in Bellefonte; at least | . | through the Blood on the Mucous Sure .
A motorcycle ridden hy JW for the small boys of #ix, ng well as i pose) hig Ndusing the inflammation, |
car driven by William Hagen. ¢ barns and dead walls are announcing LF S GARAGE Ra : rnin. |
. | MAN WANTED as agent to handle ly drop us a postal card and we will
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Bpring Mills, collided at Gla
sanatorium, Mr. Wolf was immediate
of Centre County
fwith all the fluency of nictorisl art |
Fort, | © : ae ot " ‘te 4 ti Potten Sand call at once.
Thursday afteroon, resulting in the the coming of the Walter L. ‘Main! B-H Phone CENTRE HAL farm buyers this section. Write Smith |
former being badly bruised "and out | Show. And already preparations are! ita L ; Farm Agency, 1401 W, York Bt Pile Laurelton Foundry Co. Inc.
“a ol Lo adelphin, Pa. LAURELTON, PA. ozpd
the arms, legs and other po:
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body. He was tpkefi {4
Centre County hospital, where Bh . SM 8 MM
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Improving nicely. The cyeMst was LRH waion x Es
wan from Lewistown, where it was § 3 RUTH WAS LISTLESS AND ANEMIC, DOWNKEARTED THIS CONDITION WAS BUT DR MILLS TON — | HARD
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iu 4 i RUN DOWN AND PALE ~~ AND FRAIL CHRONIC P——— oil i hy §
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exkd he had just purchased the
chine, and Mr. Hagen way on h
home from State College, where
employed ws a carpenter. The oo
som occurred at’ the turn towad
Spring Mills at Old Fort. The motor
cycle was pretty badly used up, and
the Dodge avo had fo be towed to no
hospital, 4
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