& THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE "HALL, PA. CITI SSS — = ” SRI Sn 3 eos stern oh LOCAL AND PERSONAL. CHARTER NO, 12,192. 4 SEES — . = The First National Bank at Centre Hall No marriage licenses were {ssued |g the State of Pennsylvania, at the close of im Centre county during the past week. | business on December 81, 1925, AL ' 2 AL Wednesdhy morning broke witn a RESOURCES temperature of 28 degrges above zero, Loans sm discounts 2270.12 ® PR oad, and little air movement. U 8. Government securities ow ned ... 25 3568 84 Tuesday morning the local weather | other bonds, stocks, securi- . gs bureau thermometer registered three! ties, etc, owned re 92,828 ,06 a y bove : at 5:00 o'clock Banking House, $11,339 72; egrees above zero at 3:00 o'clock. furniture and fixtures, $5. 29.008 wom : = 167.06 9,506.78 Irvin Burris 18 operating a ‘Tydol || iwiul reserve With Federal gas station in Yeagertown, located on Reserve Bank 11,124.41 al A 1. | Cash and due from banks... 18,708,71 the east side of the main thorough-| SERENE ks and other fare. cash items s 671.12 Vv Y . k . d / ’ . n tacscage was received a few days] RESmBtIon fund wii U1" § : El ERY ITEM in our vast stock is sharply reduced. Every article in ago by Miss Grace Smith, of Centre| 8: Treasurer... ......... 1,250.00 a Mu ur ph m= our store is marked down to cost or below cost. New York City on Tuesday. LIABILITIES Mrs. J. H. Weber, of town, on Sun- | Capital stock paid in " 195.000 ® 's w np feat cage . . Surplus fund.... Aransas ) 20 day wag with her sister in law Mrs. | ded olia~net. 7 815.20 Bdward Sellers, at State College, who | Circulating notes outstanding 24,000.00 had od 3 Due to banks SETS LA LARS Jae been rather seriousd $1. . Ny 4 Demand deposits The W. C. T. U. will meet on Satur- Jie SOAS oF iolivoasty 24'077 86 3 . . day evening wi ho home of Mrs, | Bk vaya ane br En When NIEMAN'’S cut prices, make up your mind they are cut. We Margaret Godshall at which time a] Total............ vernes 22,197.08 tureen social will be held. State of Pennsylvania } Ne do nothing half-way. Here are a few of the numerous sacrifices : Mr. and Mrs, Byro Garis recently H . hi i RAY Larisd + I, Leigh Ebright, Cashier of visited their son, Reuben Garis, and] bt bank do solemiy swear that the above family, at Finleyville, in tie Pitis- | state ment is true to the best of my knowledge ren dri, and report hen ting [VS pon maign Sale Begins Friday Morning, January 11th. along ne, Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me this ¥th day of Jan. 1929 _ deer each numbering sx or = n, are : D. A. BOOZER, N frequently seen along the My commission expires Notary | 1 oy and on his farm located ax iter Seal i . a» i > x , " y Miils Seal ' ONE GROUP of LADIES FUR- SHEEPSKINS - GOOD HEAVY WORKSHIRTS, Extra Heavy Welght ils. 5 Correct— Attest SMITH, TRIMMED COATS, size 88 to 42— Quallt y—Special— ~formerly 76¢, now. ces nas 00 funeral Director F. V, Goodh > > FEAF ’ 5 Funer hs Direc x rN . DELANEY. This Sale ........ 2 95 BOYS : : . Lo : $4.25 one of the busiest men in this he igo during the past week. He ha six os A ives. ! seen niees £5.75 DRESS HOSE, FOR MEN—all col- gight bodies Gil ww, ot ws Hm esi LADIES DRESSES—all exceptional RAEN a Ww Lo rst LLY SPB. .uiinsn a 19¢ ro int three counties outside ol i 2 "1 4 y 11218 ” i COATS—0 , O° » A So : CHARTER NO, 1140 Styles and remarkable values——82.95, entre, ‘REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF at Sn 88.95 $6.95 $4.95. For this sale : $1.95 MEN'S AND WOMEN'S OXFORDS Mr. John Blauser states two herds Feb. 15, 1%] and a rr Danan tale fue | TheFirst National — at Spring Mills ; MEN'S HEAVY $1.50 FLEECE LIN. —Newest Fall and Winter Styles—val- . u to BAe 11 GO WY BZ. 95 bors and friends who rendered vices | tn the State of susyivatis. at the clans ol LADIES SILK AND WOOL HOSE, ED UNION KUITS , “he eK $6.05 1 » during the last illness a ubseqg uent | busin on De 2 regular 81.00 value, priced now 3c death of Mi Auman's brother, Elery RESOUR( . ONE LOT COTTON FLANNEL A LOT OF MEN'S WORK SHOES Jantzen, «ans and discounts, includ 2% 384 A Group of GIRLS’ AND MISSES Men's Work Shirts — formerly $1.00— While they last $1.29 Mr, an 4 2 i £ A LOW { ronment securities . COATS—all sizes In this lot and priced Now ; 69c r were guests of Miss Mikired Wieland at] owned fous Ga ONE LOT LADIES AND CHIL. n > 3 4 : ’ Of * tocks, secur extremely low £1.85, to B8.05 the home er parents, Mr and Mrs 0 978.57 | MEN'S WORK HOSE 12¢ DREN'S SHOES and OXFORDS—Val- BF. 4. 1d . a ues to $3.00 #119 LADIES' NEW PLEATED SKIRTS HEAVY FLEECE-LINED HOYS gil colors £1.35 UNION SUITS, Regular $LOO Valoe— ONE LOT—LADIES &§ MENS SHOES Now 69¢ and OXFORDS—New Patters— Good ONG SPECIAL LOT--85 BOYS . Styles Values to $5.00 pow BLESS SUITS, value $5.00 to £10.00 NOW $195 ONYX, POINTEX LADIES SILA HOSE~—all eolors— Regular $1.65 Value ON LOT--=MEN'S WALK-OVER SPECIAL LADIES FLANNELETTEH OWNS | Ge Now $1.19 OXFORDS—AIl Shes, good Styles— Values to #9.00 now $4.85 BOYN OVERCOATS—A Wide Assort- MEN'S Heavy PURE WOOL WORK ment—FExeeptionally Priced £3.50 SPECIAL VALUE—MEN'S OVER. HOSE, value THe, now fle . to Wl ALLS —good Quality —Special me ¥ MEN'S 1060 PER (7T. WOO! OVER. LADIES" HATS—0OUR ENTIRE MEN'S WORK PANTS formers COATS—new patierns, alt sizes Values STOU R—Values to $5.00, u t F180 for this sal $1.15 o to B25.00-Now REL to RIGTS Stock In 2 Lois $e to ONE LOT MEN'S AND BOYN 16 DOUBLY i SNhET we geen tional Tie he 00 Ww y HS Values to MEN'S SUITS—A WIDE VARIETY SLE BLANREYS = zoupUonal Per 8. Wool SWEAZFRS.Va . Yaloes £1485 CN | — $1.79 in all materials—Yalues Exceptional Priced $8.95 to $1585. Many with two MEN'S WOOL FLANNEL WORK ALL RUBBERS, ARCTICS and pair Panis, KHIRTS —Rewular $1.50 Valae Boe GL MS REDUCED IN PRIC] FURE 10 PER CT. WOQL UNION NEW COTTON-FILLED COMFORTS MEN'S JERSEY GLOVES—2 SUITS Regular 8450 Value £3.45 As unranieoed Yaloe £3.95 $1.85 for 26c. S J These are only a few of the many bargains we have for you. THE RICHELIEU THEATRE COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF--A Real Money- Saving Event ! BELLEFONTE'S FINEST THEATRI Continaons Now--2 to 11 P. M. { Not } ing Resery ed. Ni thing } ‘ ad Back. RY vihing Marke« i WL ds 3 = 58 - Wil Lowest Price Anywhere—10 & 26e | IN1€TNAN’S Dept Store WHERE THE DOLLAR GOES THE FARTHEST MILLHEIM OH KAY" i ‘ rrOrrePer COPOL POE rs POW Oe OP ISSIR S. & H. GREEN TRADING STAMPS WITH EVERY ALL MERCHANDISE EXCHANGEABLE. MONEY PURCHASE, So] oN REFUNDED GLADLY IF NOT PLEASED. we fee La a ad THE STATE” Do You Know NIEMAN'’S --- famous throughout Centre County? THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY HIS WEEK.) THE HAWER'S NEST ni a ———— a C—O ~ Feena‘min t 0 nt. Tomemion aun Se iver ot 42313 JISUPrance and The Laxative For pyorrhea | |oe= Real Estate You Chew Want to Buy or Sell ? For prevention Like Gum against gum infeec- ; : SEE US FIRST tions, use Zonite, SMAN for lubricating ofl an the new powerful Co No Taste the pew doves gy | | acermens Walon WHERE IS DONE ON SHORT NOTICE ment by Walter P CENTRE MALL. PA. oven Netiive C221’. Bust tise Mime Stn coche sod GE | |] WOOD WORK icon Wont | 3 Chan CETAG mew eland., Ohio more serious dis- Ey eases of nose and : GUNS-—New and second-hand-—buy, AtDruggists—1Sc, 25¢ throat, a] W. A. HENNEY PUBLIC SALE. trade and sell. Expert gunsmithing, | CENTRE HALL. PA. new Dodge cars. Be sure reboring, restockd ng and sight adjust. | HOUSE AND 1OT FOR SALE ing~~BELL The "Gunman,” 427 Logan | A fouse and jot, the property of thegt, Lewistown, Pa. o8* estate of the late Angeline Weaver, a —— —— w— — ————— ei——— located on the north side of West at public sale on SATURDAY, FEBRY Hitt aid Runn—"was a Hard Effort to Outflank the Enemy but It Ended In Retreat! ARY 2, at 2:00 P. M. The house Is a ’ lb j gr out six-room two story structure, mn good «GONE REILLY; « i 7 : I a Qo oN 2. repair, CHOP. 6 GRU, 27, 7 : a. Ae BST ost To WA YOu FORGOTTEN THAT TW Terms—20 per cent of the purchase fo . y A WERE] w PENNY 15 HTML a CIRCULATION price to be pald in cast on day of sale when property is knocked! down and declared sold. The balance of 80 per cent. upon execution and delivery of deed, which will take place on or about March 1, 1520. Pomwasion will be give en April 1st, 1929. JAMES W. SWABB, Attorney dn-FMact for children ano heirs at law of Angeline Weaver, deceased, Linden Hall, Pa : W. Harrison Walker, Attorney for Estate. BE. M. SMITH, Auctioneer, a Bell Phone 13R3 120
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