The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 01, 1925, Image 5

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. JUDGE MILES IL. POTTER PINE GROVE MILLS, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, HOME FOR SALE.~1 offer for sale | 5 20mm Sim miming ssn Susi sam
HOLDS CENTRE CO, COURT Isane Ward of Pittsburgh is spend: |” FOR SAL Beg : : my home property, 2 miles east of :
ing his vacation with his many friends TOR BALE-~Good, fresh cow with | Centre Hall, Bix acres of good til MACHINE SHOP
The sewer rats In Lock Haven in the valley, ; nice heifer calf by her side Guar- able land: lots of fruit and good wa: |
ought. to: be joyful with the two cai Commonwealth Cases Disposed of A. 8, Walker, on opening his smoke anteed all right and a good milker, ter: bulldings all in good Jditios rao : : 1
loads of heer in the runway, Mostly Volstead Violations—Forg-| house door Wednesday morning was RF. Williams, Centre Hall, Pa. * land WHERE 18 DONE ON SHOR’
new harn, Good reason NOTICE
W. R. Winegardner is loading a ery Charge Against C. M. Smith greeted by flve skunks Needless to PIGS FOR BALL Pive oH bow ing, “ T me on be Fed ;
of potatoes today (Thursday) and Fri : say, he got busy . Chesterwhite pigs fo le +m JAMES E, FROHM, Centre Hall,
day. See his adv. n this issue, Ignored by Grand Jury. Our coal baron, John Kelly, and crew | gmith, Centre Hall
ACETYLENE WELDING
vk CIrac a 2nring {ls 8s ym be usions of Court con
Mrs. Grace MeCool, of Spring Mills, eptember . ing" with the | Robert H., Goheen 8 sporting 1 8 a Aula, Wi rons tor! _
was in town on Friday, and made a|vened on Monday morning with ) #O where betweos re Hu Wp, +
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W. A. HENNEY
ink
: b ‘attar nf. the th Judi Dodge sedan,
visit to the millinery store. Hon. Milles 1. Potter ol : ; Mother Nancy talley haz b i ke
Frank D. Lee, of Centre Hall, | Ln 3 : ‘tin the past week,
busy in the building of a he us ad
en house
Gap.
Bell Phone 1513
FURIE JORSIIARAOE BULOEMSRINS TEAST JRATOEDOSRSE OStINNRRS
W. H. McWil me, { Johnstown, mim ri Roge: { ged AE Sa V3 arts a ab 'h cu g h . i .
was in town on Sunday, having come! with . of the fquor law Ti wl aban . henua on h . : : a anid i . : Joliet dod did d
here to visit his father, W. BE. McWil-| getendunt p guilty and was sen‘ |, will he & ro learn. DIANA TON THITOY C gtena] — = "
Hams,
Insurance and
While working about her home
Centre Hall, Mrs. William Stover 1 i A Fn. 8 hn : : MATA i he ta {training at “ort £8, {Hig © XY He Price f 11 Hoster- | Lr CA AMMERM 1. > , |
the misfortune to fall and tear a lig p IVES v.0lalion mo Er . :\ | Mr and M Fi Jvingston, ofjman Garage, Centre H 2t | A BOND A Rea Estate
ament in one of her lower limbs, Gn
Richard Palmer, of Milton, v had i ip . session twenty: rn aa et Me Stone air Phin. | worn or: sist f Derr EB We use it when
ang
kKout it Sig Te 1-1 an * ! fo no 13 Kk y.1 J % i / " “4 -
substitute at the Centre Hall railvos 4 ree Bottles of home brew 1d a ha fi io : Es . tri . re vy ahviiem Bent re. 13 : Bug . . Mills tall Dlrm | F - W ant to Buy or Sell ’
station, on Satlirduy, baving taken th pint of whisky. TI defendant re ' RE ; dil . y ee in aT ; lr J = : |
place of D. M. Bradford, who was abl iy ang wus’ setennced to pay thelial Gr tong ago. + | FOR SALE-—Ford roadster with] | I: SEE US FIRST t
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sent for the day. costs of prosecution, $561 fin and 30} ; . splar and wife departed Mor {truck body ROM £ lition 5 FIs i GOOD Je BS 5
Mr, and Mrs Fred rouse haveldays in the county jall {day or motor trip to Wiscons to | tire Ww top A. CLARK, 234)
moved from Harrisburg to Dushore, Comin, vi. Frank: Tomazek; charged! ec. in the big potato Show . Hege Av State Iles roll 2572 | h i
Sullivan county, where Mr. Brouse isiwith violation of the liquor laws. Pros tev. Thos. J. Frederick, retired Lu-|— TE 200 | 2 J Char. D. Bartholomew
district fore ster on the Wyoming dis- |ecutor, Roy Willams. The defendant}... minister and educator of half] “0 4) Are i f £ 200) n re
trict, theterritor y gxte nding over five | plead guilty and was se Te : yg v7 | century go. vikited hi id shoo [Re : es ts MA RY 4 ck . | Pes p ; { "8 BALL, PA,
. p the costs of prosecution, 00.00 fine} . : Gohseh. at Ballevvil gj Yrrte to MKS, . ‘2 wi, ME" 1 10 E
RN ind twe months in the county jal og : oo 2 lertown. Pa a1 a
The following named persons have IF dhat seodhd sense Aehbrein I. .C. Hol oe. = Ma Ck . So - ; ah i : . rove
been guests at the Lutheran parson- iia
age the past week: Mr. and Mrs
Adam Rishel, Mr. and Mrs. Laird Ir-
vin, Mrs. Curtis Kelley, all of
HIPS ‘Was prosecutor, sentence Was sus
ended.
Comm. ve. Henry Nevel,
; : ~ with statutory crime;
burg. and My amd Mrs, B. F. Grim, \
na 1 Dénnhes éfendan ‘t plead | ana mu nw: b, at vied the .
Mr. and Mrs, P. A Geesey, of SYork. guilty and, the usuag jtence If SUCK! ry Nome while there. ; +} :$ !
A son. two years old, of Mr. .and|jcases wis imposed, MEYERS Jose Apadarisd vers | —
Mrs. Ray Decker, of near Colyer, who Uomm. 1 ; Hall; oper itin } | one of thir Boat’ known and: ishts re ' 1 ®
had b re spfously il from 8 i gambil z wwice: prosecutor, ! ines Rs seville : i n > F |
Lewis
been very seriously i
nal meningitis, is reported to | bet 1G. Wilk State Police The
ter this week. The child is a grandson jant plead g ty and was senten
Guyver Grove and
and the latter's son,
Sesem Ee Ee AenRER Es eh Lowestinthe County Prices! COMPARE!
hel
Fall of 1925 finds Kessler’s Store better prepared than ever to meet the apparel
needs of every woman. Stocks are fresh, new, up-to-the minute, tastefully
chosen! Prices are surprisingly low, style and quality considered.
You Owe It to Yourself to Visit
Kessler’s Store
The hanks of Lt 3 , unty Orezon,
gre showing mors enihus asm Lhan
| ever this yes n naif of county PPPOE EPOOOEPPOIOPS SS844889484909049L8880 B80 PW
| Fashion's Latest Fall Dresses - $97* $19"
REESE EPSP PPPPPPPP PECL POPETEETITPOT IEP OCG PPPOPOOPOPOPOPEOOOS OPP PSO POOP
Crepes, Satins, Cantons, Failles, and Brocades.
A Wonderful Galaxy of Models of the Season.
CPP EPPEL POPOL PEEEEPEEEET PEP EPEEEEEEPEE ELE LEE IPEEPEP OEP EEOEEELLPELOO EG PEE PEE EEE PE OPPP POPOL EPP OP
HAT Ere IES FALL HATS, 51.98 {0 50.98
25 ents Der t ue ind Cal tal 1 POPP PPEPOEOIIPOLEON PPPOE OPS iid i a a a a a a a a a ]
six thousand dollars per annum would
PA ¥
be realized.
pre brP erred
Felts, Velvets, Combinations.
There are the large dressy hats, small off-the-face models, and the newest Pirate shapes
: I
MEN
NEW Fall 2-Pants Suits, $13.75 to $29.30
OVERCOATS \ $12.75 to $35.50
Kessler’s Department Store
MILLHEIM
gathe
rence
becom
County ¥
were fed
realized.
IT ISN'T A HOME WITHOUT A TELEPHONE
The Dippery place, in Frulttown
near Colyer, was sold to the Se¢huyi
kid hinting club, by Edward Bubb,
for $300. The place has been greatly
improved, The, sides of the buildin Nerd 1 LT, og LITTLE BOBBY fell down stairs.
have been covered with composition
shingles and the interior remodeled £ ».
The barn is being converted into a I He was hurt and Mother was fright-
garage. Twenty-four cots have al RL AEE d
ready been shipped here for the ace . ened.
eommotation of the hunters,
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Br. Lansber CY SE But she wasn't too frightened to know
ry. of Philadelphia, on an auto trip :
through the State stopped in Centre i ; a» § what to do.
Hall for afew days last week, and] | : ge 4
while here visited the Bartholomew i . » i 4 ica : She calle d i the doctor and beg ed
f amily anid Mr. 3nd Mra Will im | ONSIDER the specifications of the STAR Car, hse ROR p eg
Stover, the latter being a relative unit by unit. It makes you wonder how a car § : him to hurry over.
From here the couple went to pitts
’ om habit. Ties so good can be built for so little cost. The | RENT NON Nin ears : :
burgh by way of Phillipsburg, They ho . . " y 5
have been spending the winters in answer is W. C. Durant’s genius for doing the “‘im- i ’ J FEN dh " . Telephone Sery ee at such 2 me 1s
Florida an expect to go there again possible,” See the STAR Car—it is the most im- 1 : i} FH ; priceless.
in a short time. » . |
portant development in the low-priced field since the
James Spangler Farm Sold, beginning of the industry.
The James Bpangler farm, neag Tus.
geyville, was sold by the executor,
Clayton BE, Wagner, to Wilbur Dash STAR AND DURANT AUTOMOBILES
em. who had bean Hving with Mrs
Dashem's parents, Mr. and Me, WI
Yam Bower. The farm was knocked
off at public sale to Mp Dashem fos
Sous FETTEROLF’'S GARAGE
A tract of several acres of wood land ) .
, Bev M i fi id I 8 -
in Beven Mountains w Rs #old at the Ball Phone CENTRE HALL
sane time to Edward Erown for $100,