THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1032, ® - Ww #® w “ . . CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT ® * ® * Mills. 181 of their iry - » ® ® ® Spring Mrs Rishel an Elburn, old Cleorge Mrs. Plapp. visitng some of wrt ofthe « ¢ they Mr. and daughter Are in this p oun left this place equalntances wet Mr, Rishel and Heo entralized ty vears sin miny them. Rishe) ¢ AIM SAI AEA REAL ESTATE THARYFERS, ; i. M to J. Victor $350. ira T lege $1. Edward in State Co rung twp. ; Ed H Bateson. tract in State Clara T. Pu Dushaw, et ux. tract $1.00 John McCormick, gene (. Bischoff, tract lege; 31.00 Eugene H. T. Bateson $1.00 Clara € hoff, M. Dusham ix, {6 C 1 tenon toy iH lege ; T ot in ux, to Eu- State Col Hachoff, tract in et ux, Stato to Clara College : T. Bateson, tract in State te Eugene CC. Bis College; $1 Dweitzel, et al, Virginia Keller, tract in Centre Hall: $1. Mary Olde Foster to John N. Krum- rine, tract in State College: $500, People's National Bank to Sarah C. tract in Harris twp.: $1,000, Brooks to Magaret Tressler, Spring twp.: $1. 8, Williams, ux, Grace to A. Mowery, Orlin tract In Willis otf to Rober (Continued on Sth coli umn.) a 0 ad Coens rem and retire for the hile, the and finished the mune wed 4 run hits by and the 4 de In the 7th inning tre Hall in 1-2 der ing innings Meanw turn on aq ¥ ao BASEBALL Hall Plays: int Hall wis 1 of the position when The locals s inning Goodhart, a Nt jag by Crawford put 3 over in ed nhead in the king its HO «HEL W the terminated, the first by and sing Helber Belle initial Inning 5 to 4 in up Where Centre in August 206-1 August 27 Gap. in d-bagger Emery on four Hall Pleas amar Centre double Centre ut fonte and forg ard Hall, 6; which the cells Centre CO Centre relieved bv Jam had no ROINE an ith, Durst was in the 3rd trouble to Hit his he 4th in said in the * champion- may be wns a battle . 1 . but Bellefonte 0 decide stn offerings The locals in the in the Cen Hall defeated Orvisto reday evening, - i Ind’ salen o 3 hits, error to put over ounty jeague, i ning into the lead Gth, 1 the INNDiNK. Bellefonte Centre Hall 2 | Centre Hall Goodhart, 3b Martz ] EARLY FALL STYLES... are here. in abundant numbers--and smart New Styles. Our Buyers Are Just Back from the Markets DRESSES | SCHOOL CLOTHES} COATS 6 yo) } rown Galore! Shoes, Knlek- £1 Hf Soe Sweaters ors, (ry In all mo Sults, Sehooy SN { lerately priced, GREEN STAMP! ERY WiTH EV. PURCHASE THE NEW FALL SUITS FOR THE MEN : Mostly in ha ire subdued In ton iurtls tallored- S«hutton Patterns, rd-finished Woolen Materials, YALUES NEYER B ORE SHOWN! El wl} (M1 Enna Jettick Shoes Now $4.40 & $5.00 NIEMAN DEPARTMENT STORE “Wh MILLHEIM rmerly 85.00 and ur Dol Go the Farthest ere EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. In the Estate of MICHAEL F DELIA B. REIBER late : ‘viter Township, CURTIS duly authenticated for settlement, Fills * i Letters test having b i per The Centre ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. fii tae FOSTER W, Fi { TE Bellefonte, 11; Centre Hall Hall, 2: Pleasant © 0, entre ap, i Ee —— EL — —,— mt a ii a i a i a THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. anna ae rl i aan a ar | LE, ee, aE A TRE FOOD FRED LUSE, Manager CENT wy HALL La Hyas- Dey Peverages - 3 bottles 20c KRAFT’S CHEESE 3 $02 pkgs 28c¢ — Palmolive SOAP 3 cakes 2 Oc Octagon Lanndry Soap LOC WHEATIES g pkgs 21¢ San Felipe APRICOTS <2 I§ cans 255¢ Pork & Beans Red Kidney Beans 2 lbs. 18¢ bon Se FINEST QUALITY Apple Butter Santa Clara Prunes 4050's 3 lbs. 25¢ 2 130 Jars 1 55¢ ROLL OLEO 2 lbs 25¢ — + { Roasted Dally Our | Leader Coffee Ib 23c¢c HERSHEY'S COCOA 1 ih, Can Iie | GOLD MEDAL miakstration on above estate dul ¥ granted the undersigned knowing themmeives indebted r are requested to make Im ¢ those ng clalme A it them duly su. . Letters of having been aii persons to the es Executrix, Executor mediate pa; ) ha vi Hall, Pa sgalum the same MENT WITH EVERY BROUGHT DEVELOPED thenticated for FILMS TO US EXECTUTOR'S NOTICE, . Bi Estat { NMA Fransfers of Real Estate, ¥ ating been duly granted the undersign DRUGGIST, ¥ in the estate sre requested te make persons Xnowin themselves nediate payment and those haviag Hy To aime against the same io present thems } { 04 FIETY-NINE YEARS OLD, AND BETTER EVER) GRANGE ENCAMPMENT and CENTRE COUNTY FAIR 70 ACRES OF BI FUL GROUNI ALL DEVOTED TO CAMPING AND EX- HIBITIONS. AND GROWING BIGGER 450 FAMILES SPENDING THE WEEK IN TENTS THOUSANDS ATTENDING DAILY TO VIEW SPLENDID AT- TRACTIONS AND ENJOY VARIED AMUSEMENTS Big Implement Displ of lorticultural and Leraultural Ex- hibits. i See’ mense Stock and PoultryDisplay BAND CONCERTS, GRANGE PLAYS, ETC. 4-H CLUB WASHINGTON BI-CENTENNIAL PAGEANT. ADMISSION ENTIRE Week) 0c | CHILDREN under 14 years of age ADMITTED FREE State and utation—Hon peakers 50c charged for Parking mobiles. 7
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