HALL, PA. THURSDAY APRIL 27, 1838. THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE . 2 4 a =» Boalsburg. /r Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kuhn and | CORRESPONDENTS’ | A danger, Muar or Wan. nd] DEPARTMENT Years g0 were visitors at the home of Mrs vu dn shor id Charles Kuhn from Friday until Sun- _ -— » » . ® * . day. Miss Anna Sweeny and Miss Items of news which inter. Daisy Rowe, of State College, were al- 1 Rebersburg. ested those of a generation 80 dinner guests of Mrs. Kul n on Mra. Carrie Guyer returned to her ago, taken from the files of Sunday. With every lady’s Coat sold Friday and Saturday home in Grampian Saturday after be- The Reporter, year 1903, Mrs, Gerald Rishel and two small ing at the home of her sister, Mrs sons, of Millbrook, are spending some of this week -- we will give free of charge any Hat in Wiilis Bierly, for several weeks, ! timo at the A. J. Haze; home. Gilbert Huneogk ang Tamils em April 23, 19503. Miss Marie Wright {8 able to be out | the store. This applies to all Coats priced $9.50 or higher. The Hospital Ald Society met at thel, rier an attack of tonsilitig Mrrohiv tir ‘ 2 » / ’ 4 . 20, : Presbyterian Manse Monday, April ) Mr .and Mrs Robert Hess .of (lar. & & Five new members were added, making field Mr. Hancock is principal of the High schoo in Loganton, nd . FTason Wolf, a senior at Penn State, wera Sunday visitors at the E ffered an attack of appendicitis and © total of eighteen. W. Hess home REMEMBER H T FREE sunereq { Ahlatdn W 12 This Fink ‘os ay *alver a Prey | a A A is in the Bellefonte hospital for treat Wm. Reiber, of Colyer, advertises Mr. and Mrs Henry Heltz, thelr son slsewhere this issue 20 colonies of}. : HT elsewhere in this issu 20 coloni¢ ( Samuel, wife and son and daughtes nent oy . sale », Reiber is] : : Re wned | Italian bees for sale. Mr. Reiber | enjoyed a day's visly among friendad) On Sunday, the farm house bor ] 3 in experie apiari ar finds the ct Straham and gocuy yy Bd. an experienced api t and fin verton and Sunbury profitable ns Tut oe] da b Sharer recently purchased So, i. N. 3, on last week. with pink White Shoes Graduation Frocks thelr household g 8 acres of timberland Da se NIEMAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE o Methodist church, preac his firs Earthen ude Ry. AL, he Nome of “Where Your Dollars Go the Farthest” MILLHEIM, PA. sermon in Centre H. ven : Bature : A from Colyer to Be 1 Lack a llerly trans. | man is deputy prothonotary she ran and Uglies on Bunday. |} : and Mrs. . Willis - Blerly i thonotary ara oy to PF Mac Mothershaugh, of Bristol, a LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS . Lock Haven thonotary Gardner, a well qualified to fill. ompanied 1) ss Lilian We tgate, REGISTER'S NOTICE. Theodore C. Kryder, ox to H. F INSURA R Harrisburg.spent | The sneak theif has been active be a it he kat t the } gh Notice is hereby given to all per. Confer, tract in Miles twp.: $1 AND ¥t 3 3 > wis ke i fot is parents i= ling he past week. « ned 3 % ons interested that the following Harriet a oe : with | . : ; fo ah and Mr Orga { rl Te | » . th Johns 2 re : FCP EUNOR. {wh , fam Tysons | George W. Glace is f the lucky i AES al othershaueh | Ventories of goods and chattels, s ' I Mr. and Mrs. Carl Behm and infant | ones who captured a nice lot of trout Mr od : rots nn [apart to widows In accordance w Irgini, i Lreamer t bar { 3 3 ana Ss Jam } # : ! ( : “ p 1 . 4 £15k ' ait fw and Mrs fas {other » } daughter, of Aarons! 4 visited at] this season ! the provisions of the Filduclaries Act ofl? 1} Tame Zisgler hon Rei relic nn Preston. Mr il i n : ne James JZisgler home « nday A new walk was 1 { Of ta taar} onfirmed ni y Bi 1 Saugh and Mrs, C. C. Blerly and daughter Dor-| Sus ; : {the Kerlin properties, now BY tee and Elmer Rp 4 5a ls itns court and if no exceptions are filed onl St n, et ux, tract in Haines twp etha, Mrs. Elmer Miller and Theima|,'® “Lin Properth SE plese. and Fimer Ross and = daughter, [COUR and if no except tae Me WANT TO BUY Miller were shopping in Lock Haven Crier did the or a i M " BE i Rows, of or " were a the a amie wil re nfirm 4 sh olute: Y. 8. Gilbert, et ux, to Sara Weave: OR SELL on Saturday hse 3 Am stdin : Tn nventory and aporaizementict a rart in 1H dunes { =a he : inday * Inventory a A.M. met 4 : SEE US FIRST. = . Intter two is ch a of las. st " . ¢ “wa $4 thie : yf I rma later of Ferguson township Aoster tract In Iiat S85 $a % {4 wererred Mrs, Jacob Kerstestter, of | 8 4 : si RON spent some ime at th of - a iE » 1 3 | ( Tr . 3 y 3 3 HOM, The Grade schools closed on Tues. ar the CC, Sumer. The Kerstoirs lent Tho aes and chore veers" Boot an ee Hop on oT BS ET a number of vears Bierly family | railroad crossing at the Centre Hall ; n : of the personal properte of H. D. Rosa +X. Zarby, et ux, to Hoster- CENTRE HALL, PA. hd Advertising will gain new customers The Cenue Reporter. $1.50 a year, Valuable | » Free Prizes » rein ster Mow ° W. E. Suyder of he berkonal property, of Ww: iar EACH WOMAN VISITING THE gpg] Sm BT soe tarps os mt Ee Ee ow GENERAL ELECTRIC % Big Bazaar Salli wh oe ed vs KITCHEN COACH wili expose to sale EXECUTORS. NOTIOR. Annie M. Kerstetts an exhibit of an All-Electric Kitchen, on at his auction 1, <« miles northeast In the Estate of W. H. STROHECK- ION 1, of MIFFLINTOWN, on ER, late of the Borough of Centre ! 16 Register Wills ” y » » WEDNESDAY, MAY 3. 1033 Hall, Centre County, Pa. deceased i iON DAY ’ MAY : ist, at § a. m., also in the evening— Letters testamentary on the above estate PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN [Afternoon and Evening] having beon duly granted the undersigned, A large lot of Livestock and most [#1 persons knowing themselves indebted H : . : . ot ’ 4 to the estate are requested to make im- IAY FOR SALE Two tons of mixed : . _ . : Anylhing ese that anyone wishes to mediate payment. sud those having claims a+ r male rank | r rest 4 may register for valuable prizes to be g1y - wy. The Livestock consists of against the same to present them duly au. Mil hE oe A oii i n away at ose of the exhibit. LINDEN HALL. HORSES, COWS, HEIFERS, thenticated for settlement, : EL en away the close of the e hibit N ' STOCK BULLS AND HOGS. CLAIR E. STROHECKER, at 8:3 Executor, 632 15th Ave. James C. Furst, jethlehem, ‘ Clen : s it 1 ph rl a ” 3 o MB CATTLE [io"s ili. wn ™% ows emer vo | THE HOSTERMAN & STOVER CO. i ey wil i he iiadid County Cows if | a EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL ’ When contemplating holding “% be 4 : from nearby counties, mp . . White home 0 all tol yy outa 'UBLIC SALE FOR SALE-—Larg Phone 11-R-2 MILLHEIM George Wilson, igh t 40 all told PUBLIC SALE, iolus, bulbs of choloe varities ag prices r and a little grand. 3 ure Bred Registered Holstein call the undersigned, and re- that will ple s you Inquire George Reedsviile, spent Fri rifers, 2 will be fren in July. Papers verse charges. W. Meyer, 411 East Main Street, Lock vith the former's half Na iest charts with : Haven, P nk MeClintic = Wm. Mesmer, M;: A Bl WANTED-—Market chickens of all Mrs MeCTintto [1 of \ E M. kinds; tankage sold, $1.50 per owh-— [r———— — _ hk » " A. M. Reigel, Centre Hall; phone 11- | STATE COLLEGE, PA. gn ” . WANTED I wil buy your chick- Dillon and lit- X i Phone 1082 ne. Drop me a card or call phone aday » fio ie ae Tinks tate College 1te FRED LUSE, Manager CENTRE HALL State Colleg W. B. Swarts, Tex Rickard and Mra. Pike, of Or. — well, Ohio, will have a carload of ~ op ] Frey and : HORSES and MULES nt this sale, . Quality - Economy - Courteous Service Aganton Spent | young and well broke This will make mer's parents, r. | nine loads of horses they have sold at 1933 a horse is doing his on betes le sing ENT Salad Dressing pl jar 121-2¢ cone res nS 2 FARM EQUIPME Red Salmon 2 tll cas 27c HAL RD. Bau FARMING IMPLEMENTS Jie und om Ge. | Work Haruo, Culley and Beko, . OPENING. Baker’s Cocoa £21b can 10c logna Cows for sale, bring them to the ou » MK. Gi n pant the reshaped sale, ad I have a market for them. Friday and Saturday, April 28 & 29 Ginger Snaps v Ib 8 1-24 ry. 1 : HOUSEHOLD GOODS samuel Burris and family of Belle. We will have a ear load of new fur. Aone ick wan ound dea i. | PIF contig ot a ton ine of willl YOU ARE INVITED to attend this Opening || LIGHTHOUSE CLEANSER . : . household ols. Also, Gay morning in the yard at the Roy . " : . > ¥ . hs 4 : MeClintie home, It had been chased [ruck load of second-hand furniture and to Inspect the Full Line. by dogs. ran into the fence and broke in good condition. i 3 cans i Oc tts neck and back Cheap John will be here with a full ; assortment of dry goods. DO NOT MISS 2 A A A———— ‘ Ns . . Persons bringing horses or cattle SCHOOL PRINCIPAL AND MIN- . —- a Should bring them day before the sale . : Muffets pkg 9c ISTER GET SALARY CUTS|,. eaty on the norman of he iM Inspection of the New Automotive Type No. 7 The salary of Prof, O. R, Wagner,{ Lunch cotinter on the promises, Mower. . . Don’t forget the GRAIN Chase & Sanborne Coffee Ib 33¢c principal of the East Penns Valley | If the day is wet wo will sell in the dry. OFFER on these machines High school, east of Millheim, was cut All furniture apd small articles will : . % 5600. The institution supporte be sold in the forenoon. * tom. Th Institution ta supported by n the forenoon WE WILL GIVE 10 Per Ct. Discount on Velvet or Prince Albert 2 cus 25¢ and Halnes I say again, come early, ns we will townships. Penn township, it “is un- | have a large jot of goods and livestock these New Machines during the 2 Days. Butter Pretzels Ib 25¢ derstood, some time ago made appli- | for this sale. cation for a part of a special fund set FLOYD A. BRITCHER. Remember the Dates aside by the State to ald school dis- D. Banks Stouffer Atcet tricts hampered financially, Elmer Swab, Auct. Pure IF'omato Catsup Rev A. C. Paulhamus, pastor of the |T. K. Beaver, Office Clerk. D. W. BRADFORD Millhetm Bvangeiical charge, at a . meeting of the officers of the CONTRP: ] smi a INTERNATIONAL FARM MACHINERY ence held in Coburn, had $450.00 struck Penny-a-word ads are effective. Phone 31115 CENTRE HALL from jis salary. them. .
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers