THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. Ee ——— eo —— er —————— Rh RI wh St———————— na — ——————————— —— LOCAL AND PERSONAL. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, SHERIFF'S BALE | perches, more or less, oo { ‘ UAL ¢ ———————— | By virtue of a wiit of Lavari Faclas BEING the same premises which It rained and rained Sunday and FOR SALE—Purdbred Holstein bull | jsgued out of the Court of Coramon Michael I, Rossman and Anna RK. Ross- Baa oS ine n Sunday 1 Wednesday morning--snow, calf. —Harry 8navely, Spring Mills. 2 pleas of Centre County, to me directed, man, his wife, by thelr deed bearing y gat . y ‘ i i : wt al 4 al ; i 1 44 8 " { County W, C.T. U. Institute in the FOR SALE—Buckwheat, in 10-1. | will be exposed to public sale at the date April 6, 1921, and recorded in The Ladies’ Temple K. G. B, an-|Methodist church Saturday forenoon . v {Court House in the Borough of Belle Centre County in Deed Book 126, page - : v sacks RR. P Campbell, Penna Cav. . nounce a bake sale for December Tth.land afternoon fonte, on 124, eto, granted and conveyed unto Automobile FOR SALE.—Holsteln bull, 1 ydar | FRIDAY, THE 6TH DAY OF DE. W. O. Heckman sr old: Holstein cow with first calf (calf CEMBER, 1929, | Balzed, taken in execution and to W orkmen s Compen- 8 wks old); Jersey cow, coming fresh the following property: be sold as the property of W. O, sation . . " 3 Tar Ee, kms ad Dec. 23.--G. H. MoCormick, Potters ALL THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY, Heckman - The borough reservoir is full to ov John A. Kline, wiw had been at] Mills, Pa being situate in the Township of nt Bale to commence at 1:3 ’ K and Fire. erflowing as the result of the rains of] Altoona and Johnstown, is now with er, County of Centre, and State of M. of said day. the past week, his daughter, Mrs, Margaret Godshall, FOR BALE — Two large poultry Pennsylvania, bounded and described H. E. DUNLAP, J. ROY SCHAEFFER, a . ala: nls Ww ac 13815 tio . ie ulate 5 yg Sheer ’ . “Wr. and Mrs. Kryder Frank gave a]in town, where he will remain for the houses for sale; also poultry equip Sheriff's Office, Belietonte, Pa. Bherint CENTRE HALL, PA. birthday party for their daughter, Mrs, Paul Fetterolf, on evening ast Mr. and Mra Arche ¥ Mover and IPP PFI TeTTTeR SR In Centre county in 1928 there were Miss Gladys Smith, a High school iued 3,087 dog licenses as against 3,-)oip ere, was a guest over Sunday 606 in 1928. of friends at Woodward : ‘ as follows, to wit: . winter. ment W. A. Feree, Oak Hall Station BEGINNING dt corner of lands of November 12th, 1829 Beli 41112 Pa.: Bell $2 Boalsburg, 4to4s nD G. Wagner and J, A. Wert ; thence EXECUTORS NOTIUE, —-—_—, voor TT 041 ’ . am 014 sore « STATINS TD LAY Mrs. Bruce Runkle anticipate a visit PIANO TUNING—1 will tune your South 23% degrees nst 100% perc of BIMON 1 HEN : . $2.50, | ©% more or less, to corner. of lands of NIGH. late of entre Hall Bo h HOME AND LOTS FOR BH Th. i Paul Reese, of Conemaugh, was . . t randererif op tt Of oT, g for ha © dal je { over Sunday to visit his sister-in aw 0 Vandergrift over 9 w k end. piano for the roan yr] a fohn Spanglag hairs thence along tre County ve i os sagacl undersigned offers fe fag They will be guests of Mr. and Mrs | from now to December 20t Telephone * Sad hata Lis BEER. 8 } 4 s Lentre ounty, Pa decease. hy Vephe “4 is ”r ma ne is Mrs. Wm. Reese, and family, in town. : ‘ Allen Moyer at that place, or write me your order—{io E. Mey- nnds of sald Bpangler firm and H. A Lettors testamentary on the above estate D0USe, situated on East Church Street, T i 3 . o lel] PT OeH : a 0H ; ’ i day Centre : wri The annual Red Cross membership « phone 25R2, Boalsburg, Pa oso MoClellan degrees East 200.5 having been duly granted idersigne entre Hall, or will rent if immedate drive under the direction of Prof. J. Mrs. Gene Dumas, Ixtter known : perches, more or less, to lands of Dav- persons Ki ng Lis : indebled male Is not made. Also, will sell three ’ her 38 titth ruble is at TE st 53 " . pa " os . ' to the estate are requests 1 ¥ 1m $d . . F. Wetzel, chaliman, will open today | ere as Ruth Ruble, is at the home of FOR SALE--"Happy Thought” room fd Stoner; thence long lands of David mediate payment, as ’, haga 1a co | denis bullding lots, located imme ge : i r ither - allie ishyd § po v 54 Z 5 0B > . Fon { $4 i Myint, aia nos i ) i Hs (Thursday.) ler m th ! . Mrs, ini Ruble, in Ce n stove, in good condition.—Mrs, ( Wm id Stoner 23 degrees West 100% against the same to presen mm du property Inquire tre Hall, where she ¢xpects to remain Booz rr, Centre Hall pairches to st ; thence Bouth Along ihenticated for settlemen of Mrs, H J. Lambert, Centre Hall for me time. Her husband, who is lands of D } Vagnoer, 066% degrees HENRY » HENNIOGH Pa pAto2T diately west of this The Sheffield milk price for October was $2.83% per hundred pounds, an in- engaged as an artist in Cllicago, will FRIDAY OF GRANGE FAIR n green | west 206.0 perches to the place of be crease of nine and one-baif cents over . come east for her, and yellow quilt and a black and white | oi ping " F KLIN NIGH Worth selling is worth telling—ag- the September price. braided rug were removed from e CONTAINING 126 acres and 2 9 tre 1 1), Pa, vertiss Purina dealers in this section had Victor Grange «<xhibit, and M branche Louck and Mrs. Milllela come-togetiler meeting at Brook Kepler, { near Pine Grove Mills |point Inn, along the State Highway in : IR4 } x ir 3 ge , § ’ slur MT = ., - vi MM Ur ws — each kK.Hea ow wild turkey. IC ey expect Rruniata county Wednesday evening, return « BIN — will be given for information n to spend sne tae: huniung deer whenlwhich' was atten ted by W. Frank Ii the season opens. Bradford, V. A. Auman, WwW. J. Brad- CHRISTMAS CARDS, gee a A card received at this office from|]ford. W. P. Cole and Lester Weaver, 20 assorted engraved cards and fancy ‘ ) i Guy W. Jacobs states that he was at from here. tissue lined envelopes with your Indl NOLLY4 aA Td INIATOSINYH VY vidual name for $1 prepald. Also spee- tending a convention at Boston, Mass, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Mitterling left last week. On Saturday, tie 16th, heltheir as ial 22 assortment with envelopes (with- home early Tuesday morning for - . out name) only 8c, 5, the Harvard-Holy Cross fouthal {ac nge Indiana to attend the fu- New production fact) able us to We are celebrating this Thanksgiving in a way fneral of Rev. D. J. Mitterling : these amaz ng i Nt two will take piace this (Thursday) f ma NO rived are on ea, Tasaelohits' a1: | noon, ax noted. alsewhero in hia. tu. |4rds atke. Satistuction guaranteed or |} that you, too, will be pleased. Weare selecting a turned home, taking with him Mrs. 59¢ Mr. and Mrs. Mitterling travel . KE or ey fo . 10 " EE Yh a Ee eo e-lby amte nln iu lt group of 75 Coats, the choicest of our stock, priced Pee iow Jiwe ors fo To Re mad none etwas 8, SS a Lanookn mids, $27.50 to $30.00, and marking the price down for Beth hil born on the 160k imstant to PEAY. a Eves of F. V. Goodhart| — Thursday, Friday and Saturday selling $19.75 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond miles west of Wolf's Store township. Dr. Hugh Morrow 4 ply any of his previous vacations herg F on SHOES SUITS A Large Variety SAIS, >, JuSe was taken t the Huntingdon hospital on Sunday an Wile attending the Mrs Lobe eenamint Fall weather makes those All wool—2 palr of trousers— Of DRESSES are still avallable on Monday underwent Summer shoes look old-—and good wiaring Suils; garments . way § § ” ig aw : rv Thursday of last week "hills \uumnan . from last week's Special Grou Her condition is reported by h 1n- ’ : : as The Laxative feel cold. Buy a nice pair of that “hold a press;” priced so oS pecial Hop ily as very favorable. She { Ame stadeny Yio ] of 80.75 garments. he } i Suedes or Brown Calf Skins— reasonable that they make the remain at the hospital ’ reek. for a J w Oa ng fr AY m 7 at this time | : new fall patterns—— pocketbook smile, Ask to see a Ph hows fomits. Mr. Auman at this time ha You Chew al | PRICED at $6.95 $1.95 and Higher. the $22.50 two-pants Suits, A new TE wow. Tr Tove co og IN In caring for ble gster, Mra. John e Gum physician in attendance GREEN SAVINGS STAMPS WITH ee a No Taste EVERY PURCHASE orn | a Bub theliiug EMANS DEPARTMENT STORE At Druggists—1§c, 25¢ Irooliing “WHERE YOUR DOLLARS GO FARTHEST® MILLHEIM ntre 1 Hg coms El Again the public benefits from Hemmis Davidson in that ty. Other guests ol» with lelleville, nd in the league ron wlio took Sunday dinner at the Me- bay ’ : ne ro uction cconomies a soccer team made up of of the stars . pre AW. Zette, formerly rom) of the various Deh school teams of Day in and day out, for months, Majestic has been producing and selling up to ere, Oi WOW Lving at Lerwick where | Centre county, will play the Penn State . ' her husband is engaged in farming, | Fresfanen. The ante for this game 6, complete radio sets each day. With 15,000 employees, Majestic operates SndSTwent in Operon oi ihe oy hoa oon : ot Sa an ia November great lants ona scale of efficiency which has constantly amazed the entir € Wor of 6 serious Rature, remiting m the nad. Ste Coteg TT Tew Ba of try. Continually jnproving production methods, without in any way od TE a as relaxing on quality, pestis has now effected tremendous new re, economies to be passed on to the public, in Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. White, whose marriage took place recently, will be * * fin amine ions ex ne ensational new low prices the H. A. White farm, in tie Penns Cave district, now tenanted by Frank T H E A T R E . . Long. Mrs. White, who was Miss Tacy Smith, is at present teaching MILLHEIM, PA, on ajes C 0 school at Plum Grove, in Polter town- Ship. She is the daughter of Willinm Come in and get yours today, and we will equip it with Majestic tubes, insuring E. Smith of Spring Millis nest quality of tone and ha true reproduction, Mme (Dr) GH P sr and son, - George W. Widder, of Harrisburg] Saturday, November 23 : drove {from ti} pb ome Centre Hall early Saturday morning, pind on a few acquaintances and took dinner]! DOROTHY MACKAILL and at the Arne homestead, Mm wy on a Ti. RALPH FORBES | PR ; Famous JAS of Famous | back home with another Barr. i ) $i 4 : : a | 1! ny) Rg : T) Ii Formerly $137.50 [EE | Bl Fo 1 Dr. Geo v Maceknzle, 1724 Spruce Street, On Tuesday he underwent an ; ie | $i operation for sinus trouble, and since; if k 4 2a : i : ! has been improving. He was aocom- 4 fod 4 panied by Dr. J. V. Foster and a Penn TWO SHOWS-7:00 AND 8:45 State student, with J. Shannon Boozer at the Nash wheel. The latter re ADMISSION—10e dnd 25e. - | 00 turned home Tuesday night, Mr g Goodhart may be obliged to remain «hoe | ks for additional treatment for some days. Dodge dealers had a banquet at Thursday, November 28: Wilkamsport Friday evening as a re- of a selling contest covering a D olores Costello ren period. The salesmen were dl vided Into two groups, and the win- IN ners on the evening named ate at the expense of the less favored saslmmen. R. 8. Hagan, the local dealer here, and “Gl 3 Bet ’ sieeman Hou, arity ees” om the Or1ots | HOMAN MOTOR COMPANY TE xtanate ari) ONE SHOW—1AV P. Wh CENTRE HALL . ; were obliged to foot the banquet bilh
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