il id in ax M ir nd 34 8 ix I. of JANUARY 30, 1830. ' } man Bessie Zerby, Mary Marsinger, Jn and was of BOALSBURG ITEMS, and Mrs. Paul Coxey, of Indi. Jean Rishel, Georgd Lohr, “tn town | The play lasted an hour been quite | minutes, andl the audience laughter Each payed thelr part remarkab t letters wera W, W, meaning, "We Want the of in | the play Miss Mary Homan presided at After the play B. M. Falr- isburg, county gpwesident, talk, stressing Mr, i, Were thirty week-end vsitors kept wey, who has ’ umonia, 8 improving ’ we Kathryn TY with € Care ont in constant characters under | sas 1H ' \ . . mit har ungle, Dn. George Mills, of 3 weil The my and | A. M., and their ia Man'' During (rove hi Pine Mr A Homan 4 Mi Harry Thursday nd George m . part singing OV, State Col spent | i the plano, an child of Lesw . soln Mus. | ® : the importance of co-operating. WwW. W. Woods spending at the home Glenn, at B John Hess, of Altoona, was a I) his ater ive a very interesting omas uiford. sitor it : an Publie, appointed town Wi Appointed Notary Pittsbu to Mr, while conviile . of rgh, 8. Fisher Notary Pub mand, J. L conducts a real estate, of the Peace of- street, Dellefonte. M Rachel Hunter John M iovernos A. of own on Saturday 4 "oe town Fist her Mressael a time at the home of ale Hines, of lL. ft the a She will assist her hus fod n ase], who nsurance and on Bast Bisho T « spent | Justice f his par- Het H. nome Bohn visited 03 Mrs. David Harris ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, In the Estate MRS. ALICE J DURST, of « Hall Borough, County, sed, of administration on above he sn duly inted the und banquet on 1 know themselves Johnston Ksq., Mlto the estate are requested to m fm- mediate payment, and those having claims igamet the same to present them duly au- thenticated for settlement, BDWARD DURST, Admr., Centre Hall, Pa, her ong HN of Danville, wy $1} Harrison, at Harr recovery. late ‘entre irday. Mr Ron no hopes local | ta a K llefonte, w Music, a of estate goed, » OO. OO FF. entertain i The fends d their avi . gr LE E. ng. J. nnedy ws the speaker of Speeci- fontures entertainment, Dale were |0T of thelr family, at short play ni me of the guests were on evaning’s and Cathryn guests at the Lather Dale, Hall, on Sunday. Mrs, W. A. Rockey and win were confined to thei during the week-end, the Misses Ellen nner home and ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Ai In the Estate of SAMUEL H BECK, ownshwp, Ce county, LK m lates of Gregg ntre sel Pa, Mrs. James homes by deceased. up Letters of administration on above estate having been duly granted the undersigned, ET i m— . all persons knowing themselves indebted SPRING MILLS to the estate are requested to make Im- M - ' mediate payment, and those baving clalms * 5 Bm wen taken ’ W. H ith has 1 n 3 ! against the same regent them duly ap. W ‘wistown hospital thentieated for settle t. ho Mf, Smith's health has D. BARTHOLOMEW, Admr., tha best of late. the to treat to medion not been for men o THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. MARCH 16th, at 1:00 Durst mile Durst Edward road, m., on the Earlystown by Andrews & and a farm Mayes, MARCH alf mile on th Allison Clean-up sale implements. —E, M, MARCH of Bon: M. lock D. along 14 wk fow imple- F. ome sid nts, 1. auct, 10:00 Potter farm by Albert of farm stock Smith, auct. 17th, east at M., of lis, one © d Eat aa TUESDAY, 1% at 10 A. Hall, by Farm stock implements. —E, Smith, auct. MARCH 10th, at 9 M., on the Rhone farm, 3 miles west Hall, J. C. will sell and Implements; clean-up F. Mayes, auct. 18th, miles east Centre Sharer and d Centre Brooks L. MARCH of 19, at 8 Bellefonts X Bloom a. NTN TT west road, stock 53, MARCH 22nd, BE. on B. C. will and implements; a M Smith, auct. miles Run Farm an-up sale, 414 12:30 M. Relish, in Centre and by Harry Farm stock - auct. MARCH 26, Ira north of Potters Auman farm, implements, Smith, auct, implements. ( | | M. Smith, Te TUESDAY, iL 2 PF, a TT. mile A. the will Sale lock.—~E. M. 27th, at 10 A on the W. A, Alexander farm, le wast of Old Fort, R. EB Dinges will 1 farm stock implements; clean- E. M. and sale,~ Smith, auct. 30 o ters ly Pot Docker miles east of Valley, D. D. sale of twenty cows, auct. P. M., 2 ls, in Georges Il hold a ete #took gs, Smith, Ea ——— I'he cost Centre Hall, Pa. Mra, Nathaniel Zelglor has been the sick Hst for several | «k=, is at present convalescing. Eugene Heckman raported | somewhat Evans Nhe ha who the last is also s repocted getting sick list Miss Irena & head carried ills are printed at on tha Sale notice u of charge ¥ ice 1 been «yveral months » Lobhwert present Kennel the sick PP () | bang 13 » EE e——Y = wige Thursday] SATURDAY ve just|o'clock BP M., mbers and within | New { Smith, uct, | THURSDAY, "IM., on what farm, 4 mile MARCH is west of Old = ip sale of R. FRIDAY, { M.. on the at of ( B MARCH D. K Kelle ‘entre Hall, b and | g { - C. Tressler. i i at 9:30 A. two miles ler & Brooks stock cl M. Bmiti i Hag- | Ho- fabel Farm Mary nents; an- up sale—E, , auct, UNICIPAL THEATRE MILLHEIM, the 1c ert PA. Tim McCoy IN CRI I TWO SHOWS—7:00 AND 8:45 T E SERVICE [ARCH 1st) i A LY ‘FECTIVE t. Day or night, you will be able to get of rendering this service will be met by eis used. is provided for your convenience and demand for “time of day” infor- ADMISSION—10¢ and 25e. McMEEN'’S Mid-Winter McMEEN’S Clearance! 7 Carpet Sweepers Infinitely Smart, Lux HYGENO » 4 Only a Hmiited few remain of these 3.50 Sweepers, Steel Jack- Hygeno eted with double dumping pans and leavers and genuine bristles in brushes Sizes 16 to 28 an $2075 to $ Special, each $1.98 January } . Late Seas Models. . . Women’s Gray Ties 31g Sehaon Vols sleek black broadcioths and other Goodyear Quality. Top notch ties In COATS with the hallmark of st tan and black, Former $2.25 sellers, $1.37 indeed The furs are: Fox Beaver Skunk Dyed Muskrat Caracul : Necklace iriously Furred ecklaces All ors, Some metal with oolor- & stones, others In modernistio xuds and ornaments. Regular $1 sellers 79c os Waste Pa There are three distinct styles which d 36 to 46 per Baskets 327 are quite modernistio among these paper baskets These SHaskets formerly sold at $1.00 cache 79c¢ waste furred favored, materials yie and good taste. With and all of Axminster Rugs of high wvalue - Size 27x48 inchea Amazingly beautiful patterns in Ax- Kit Fox minster rugs which formerly sold at French Beaver $3.00 cach Up for a quick close-out, 16 Gold Rib Umbrella Cotton taffeta with 3 inch grogram FABRIC GLOVES Are right in vogue. You will be much pleased t¢ find tans, grays, modes and black in this most unusual assortment of fabric gloves which formerly sold at $1.00 and $1.25. Here is a snap bargain pick-up. 79¢€ pair border, shepherd crook, also pian handles. Bpecial each $2.65 Leather Handbags a This unusual assortment of black and brown leather handbags will meet the approval of the most fastidious WOMAN, Wo Are gure. Regular $3; Special each $2.49 E. E. McMEEN & CO. $2.50 Beacon Robe Cloth Pick out one of these pretty patterns and Silk Mixed Stockings These hose are not only better Rayon but better and make yourself a warm roba Any number of distinctive patterns to choose from. 95¢ yd. ———— Triangle Scarfs The designe and materials are love ly. Spedial, cach $1.00 LEWISTOWN’S HOME OF QUALITY in Merchandise and Service 79 pair All colors; the Independence of the United States America. H. Sheriffs Office, COURT PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS the Honorable M. Ward Fleming, President Judge of the Court of Comunon Pleas of the 0th Judinial District, consisting of the County of Centre, having tssued big precept. bear te of ‘he tenth day of Jar of E. DUNLAP, Sheriff. Bellefonte, Pa. INSURANCE Axo REAL ESTATE rerorore WANT TO BUY OR SELL? SEE US FIRST. Seer C. D. BARTHOLOMEW CENTRE HALL, PA. INSURANCE Automobile Workmen's Compen- 2 sation and Fire. J. ROY SCHAEFFER, CENTRE HALL, PA. 41R3 i to me directed, for holding a Comrt of Common Pleas Orphans Court. Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peuos Oyer and Terminer and General Jalil Delivery, In Bellefonte, for th ounty of Centre; convene on the regular meeting of n 1930, ir 24th. And Second Week M A Jury called for Quarter Sessions Court will Fourth Monday of Fab A. M., being February the Traverse Jury for the of Court will appear the First of March, 1830, at 10 being March Srl NOTICE is bereby given to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace, Alder- men and also such Oonstables, (that may have business in thelr respective detricta requiring © report to the CONVene ( he Ary at 10 nday M., o'clock above, with their records, Inquisitions, examinations and their own remembrances, to do those things to thelr offices appertaining to recognizance to prosecuts against the of Centre County, be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. iven under my hand.at Bellefonte Pa, Bell Lu 1830, and the 154th year of A A la a ih ue ed They Can’t Reach ’Em Si Chestnut Says : “The children do not hang onto their moth- er’s skirts these days, beeause by the time they are tall enough to reach them they are able to go it alone. Si always was a rather observing old cus- tomer. He might have added that when grown folks start a savings account they do not need to hang onto any one for support either, but are soou able to go it alone. Our Bank offers you every safeguard and protec- tion, THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK ,CENTRE HALL, PA. / i
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