THURSDTY, NOVEMBER 3, 1927. THE CENTER REPORIER, CENTRE HALL, PA. | NT a oy - " PUBLIC SALE. SAU AIPRIAE OOSOSIN C JORPLAIAEET BERS SUSMISMOAISY JONES MRS. REED BACH IN COUNTY JALL er? * ew Pri THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3r¢ MACHINE SHOP Refused to Pay Tax—Deeision of auntie N ce THURSDAY, NOVEMBER i) gh edn sll: Livestock, farm implements and WHERE 18 DONE ON SHORT or Sedan NOTICE olding ollowing | Leads the World in Motor Car Value bousehold goods: clean-up sal i teas mea a omy Adley | | : $1335 SATURDAE NOVEMSETL 12th, at 1 ACETYLENE WELDING amit vain] a pelaek Po Lo Moyer, 3% miesl2 WOOD WORK, WAGORWORE i. A Ww. A. HENNEY ENTREE HALL, PA ne JERS atl a eS A a] dndindints dindindiyp dip didi din pe Insurance and ¢ NOVEMBER 19. 4¢ Real Estate Want to Buy or Sell? TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, at 1 P SEE US FIRST 2 on west of sr, WA !. Neve] within ten ; live opportunity 1 1joy her freedom for ements and hou i a, MM. - that length of time, but she refused - Smith, auct. Chas. DD. Bartholomew . . ah ie! hor the a - . to accept this proposition When n . ; 3 : p ‘A Ford: “1 8 CANTER MALL, PA sheriff first went to the Reed home : Sign on back an old i { do he was thoughful ind & ive Mrs head no ose UU n in 1 an hour's time to stject he COUrse PPP PVP ee - which she would would tak her from er saute” prion Ee The sher- This Nash Special Six4-DoorSedan far more in both quality and values le I a has the FASTEST acceleration in The instrument board is a good ex- turned an hour later to rex elve he its price-field. ample. Nash has finished it in decision, which was that Sided to accompany: the f to his| When traffic starts, this big Nash Walnut effect. And the door panel. domicile behind prison Be aaa. Drisoh ‘Has ¢ abrir 7-bearing motor puts you in the N88 and window moldings are to the jail. unaccompanied by her | lead instantly. similarly treated. husband. She took 3 : : case filled with her clothing and othe; DRIVE this Sedan and test out its Cushions are foi Being io sive She rafuses tc make any statement great pickup—and its great SPEED pr grea om d Pp oral aly of her attorney fees, Mrs and SMOOTHNESS, ¢ 18 ne mo ar, ufted beauti Ve ro. J There’s a vanity case and smoking Along with its EXTRA power it set, leather mounted. has the smoothest, quietest type of 1dded, Be Blk Te eo motor ever engineered. FV AGT BT trot Vd LONE EGG canstarta FarmYard —" ” Drive your car in when you come —we want to tell you about our And in many other important ways special, LIBERAL terms on your this brilliantly exceptional car offers car for this week. Small savings if ‘‘set on’’ will hatch a for- tune. <] THE NEW NASH IS A GREAT AUTOMOBILE J yg ving and ‘‘set il eh ange, Hosterman’s Garage cent Han pe. Musical Treat in Bellefonte, . = Ay Senm— November Isth, ADVERTISEMENTS HOME FOR REST OR sSAl f ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTHE | SAVE IN A “GOLDEN BGG" BANK FIRST NATIONAL | BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. i . H 0K fi shove eslats # nadersiyg theme ves - on giants are requested to make GOOD FARM Fi) : snd those having the same fo present them YORAM SUTIN LTR DISETHBIIIT DLNALLL J io] rosebeiveuant DORON DUDOSITRAITING ARLSAARAYEL DUEEOUREINITT TIAIOINR MASAI DONIROINNL AML An JR ticated for setllement Reason tre Hall =k | : ORNAMENTAL TREES. — Select | { (1000 12 ser cent on the Investums " ® : pecimens of Norway Spruce, in Pairs The farn ¢ bounded ‘1 ret lor more: any height: for Fall or Spring fand Mrs. Clara Meeker 2h hoa planting : i: 9. : in x de rn y K ey: We wt 1 y publ r aed Ine. ork Philharmon hestra and for | NEW YORK CITY Ba ; wot ie Pr ympanist | i kits t apples and best rend 1 he is Miss Marion riey, neert pianist, | NEWS AGENCY FOR BALE &- gr ot y 5 5 5k a teaet late accompanist for Madam Frances } fi for sale the dally and Sunday news A 5“ plEE A wr ts 5s ¢ Ta 4 wah : o rr I of the Metropolitan » mf agency in Centre H all, same to take’ or jess wiated on the first intan Lik Miss iriey is regularly €en effect by rat of Year The sale o 2% Fe To he . teish Bust - Be ! ne Br tah gaege ach year as accompanist atiSunday papers has grown rapidly, and CiGHES ‘COL and: south and west hb) je nnual Cotton E tion f No thi 8 eapocial prof fitable.—], Clymer C* Jukn Wilkis : yd The tract | Cov Carob She is a nots od pianist | ‘lenahan, “Centre Hall ered hy a ae RL ek 03h Music lovers in every part of the . aa LF Betasd hh ras e county should not fail to hear these | S8OWS AND SHOATS Two sows. | A By ¢ by pe time and place ot & artists Rememb the date and place. one with eight pigs by her side, and 10 As the seating capacity is limited, out | shoats for sale-—J. M. Blauser, Pot E pe a hope T ¥ ROYER side of towns people may reserve|ters Mills. 2t Spring Mills, BR. seats ——— s———— - " — i ——— — © - {ve ee | | WITH OUR BIG FALL CATALOG An order for more than 1.000.004 ’ yy Bibles, iF te Na 5 Ab T= season of cooler weather is at hand, and with it comes the need for many b Society, which will celebrate its elev x7 / yp < ew things. Not only clothes for every member of the family, but many enth anniversary in December / “LR things in the home for your winter's comfort. While 2 majority of the Scriptures \ . . are printed in English, the society has y 7 Our Big Fall and Winter catalog will make the amount of money you have to contiunally avallable versions of the g : Bible in $7 languages and raised type : spend go farther—allow you to buy many things that perhaps you thought you or Te bind are . could not afford this year—and save you a great deal of time and worry. mee WEtR. Make this experiment—Jot down the things you need—Clothes for the children POTTERS BILLS, NY for school — winter underwear — sweaters — shoes—warm coat: —gloves—stock- Priv Hasty Foust and re 1 1 ings. The things the grown-ups of your family need to wear now and the things gahela City on Saturday, to which oN you need in your household—an added easy chair or piece of furniturc. A new place she was called last week to at : ! Js carpet or rug here or there. Something to make the work in the homo easier— pis Mc om hw By Tog SARC & a washing machine—a vacuum cleaner—new kitchen utensils. le your home Charles Caskey and family, from EARN SF properly heated? See our warm air circulator stoves (pages 444 to 446) that lock. Haven, visited over the wees" BAN 3 will heat every room in the average small home evenly and economically and Sud o bs ir I Jer parents, Mr. Ba = 4 whose handsome mahogany finish makes it an attractive addition to any room A camping party of thirty from Sha- | N Ra you place it in. Or if you want a heating plant, you will be astonished at the mokin were served with a chicken and ed BR hs amount of money you can save at prices. Wwalils diner on Sunday gi the Ewtaw, QA bear And then when have written down Mr, and Mrs. P. A. Hite, Harry Bur- - take a Fall and Winter ley, Mrs. Charles Shellenberger and 0 . *, $ P a ie you haven't it, borrow r Masters Ross and Robert Runyen, of . . . ’ Altoona, visited over the week ena at Goodyear Ss rice Often . 4, " eigh 8, but write for it at once. w the G. H. McCormick home. They | 8 sa sach tes and write town He pries. were accompanied home by Miss Laura * Yo 2 ou will surprised how little money Belle McCormick, whe wil spend. the Duplicated, But Its RF 4 costs to have all the things you need now— week in Altoona. { a The Ladies’ Ald society of the » i ’ Sprucetown M. E. church will hold a u ty=-- bazaar and food sale on November 10. Mr, and Mra. Will Steeley, niece and her daughter, from Lock Haven, and Motorists are learning that there is a big difference In tires, Mr, and Mra. Harry Miller, from Mill although they look pretty much alike. Some are long on looks Hall, visited on Sunday at the M. N. and short on quality and mileage, But you won't need a micro Milles home. . ¢ Hamnbiam: visited seope to be sure that the Goodyear tire you get from us Is a real HAWis ust, fom burn im. Vv AC over the week end at the home of his buy. Goodyear miloage tells the story. son, Harry. TODAY, MORE THAN EVER, MORE PEOPLE, THE WORLD Soe Famer ond Mrs Von OVER, RIDE ON GOODYEAR TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER Wm, Martz home at Tusseyville. KIND. A blue rock shoot was held on F. M Carson's grounds on Saturday after: noon. in which several Altoona parties y and local sportsmen participated, There R. S H A N 5 were a number of fine records mage, bd ; 4 several of the marksmen breaking 23 CENTRE HALL out of a possible 20 of the clay pig’ eons,
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