The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 15, 1934, Image 8

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
THI TRS DAY MARCH 15, 1934
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| Pu ic Sale Register |
twa EASTER Comes Early--
A —————— —— -g and accordingly we are prepared with a most complete showing of
Spring Mills | 2 Ta : 3% : Sh Se 4 ; nie west of in 1 al, ci wh 4 New Spring Clothes.
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ANTINIUG LAW MEETING.
LONG with the New Suits, Coats, Hats, we have received large ship-
ments of all the other items so necessary to the proper Spring outfit —
new blouses, skirts, hose—collars for dresses (a new item) and all the
rest of the many Easter necessities. The ladies cannot afford to miss the
MARVELOUS NEW DRESSES
ranging in price from ———$2.95—— Upward
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to them
lained th ith whi h they no OHOWInE bLHousenoki nls Ww
are commanded to pursue bv tl Holy ar om sulle, onl dind POON wu 4 R CECOEIP E0000 SOPIPIOOGP EO S6000
Serly res While the vaptain dwelt | : A 144 wry table, oak center ble |
thus bravely upon this subject, his re-| OC "& chairs igs, kitchen cabinet, NIEMAN S DEPARTMENT STORE
| marks riveted the attention of the en-|Yeirigertor hite Star Dla G
mnge. used Hitle over veo tovai . ww
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1 tire assembly, and all seemed to say,
» and Mn and Mrs. Stew-] Yes, Captain, you are right.’ After WE RECUR fay
of Coburn. were injhe got through with the pulpit poll
business during last!iticlans he turned his attentbin te the
Charles McCool and Glenn (temperance movement, which he prov
“Where Your Dollars Go the Farthest” MILLHEIM, PA.
Aaronshurge ed to be a sheer humbug and a mat -
Miss Lottie McCool {f Millheir speculation by the Malne law PUBLIC SALE. stone hay loader; hay tedder, v-It i LEGAL NOTICE,
- HAIL A . : 3 ARAAR 3 wo » . BH os . . 8 » . $ . ! > § Tf Pd 3 ul 1 3 . 1
#ted her mother, Mrs. D 2 McCool, (20 YOORME, an ibly demonstrated the The undersigned will sell a sili OFIRICK OT i an ra. aad In the Matter of 1 wt
unjustness an unconstitutionality ofla.le. on he Annie Hor y farn } | BeAheiman sheal AE a HBUR 8B. RUNKLE
. 2 LAW ind all e i r i ry silos of Cemtre Hall + 13 agons, 3% -in ein heavy log sled, Townshin 4
Harry N, Meyer, the insurance agent}, ww The Cabtain's remarks ; a Iwood saw, fits Farmal ractor, 2 sets] ound
on Tuesday.
IDAY, MARCH
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of Bellefonte, was in
quest of
Misg Catharine Hos properiy,
Miss : HORSES team
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COWS
ISNT IT GREAT- WE | Tore surticuluily described fa tho do E. M. ;
HAVE OUR F Sele, Xe I von Mn fe Soun 3 STATE COLLES E. PA.
TELEPHONE AGAIN! [private sale to Mary Runkle, for the | phone 1082
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A Telephone Brings Happiness
These are happier days for many a family. Thousands
of men are back at work; thousands of telephones, too.
Young folks, old folks, once more thrill to its cheery
ring: welcome its convenience, enjoy the peace of
mind it brings.
Tell us to install a telephone in your home. “
You can have one for less than a dime a day!
THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA
wid, mows MUNICIPAL THEATRE Its,
MILLHEIM
Y Meo FRIDAY & SATURDAY, MARCH 16 & 17
he people inte 1neas. Girl Missing! Kidnaped! Held for Ransom! SEE
will and judgment
are pemicious 1 their consequences, I’ . . 117]
and esas "to Herat Seeman Bureau of Missing Persons
nnd disputes in our midst,
Resolved, That the late Ace of As-
sembly denominated he © Taw”
i hot entirely prohibitory in its i
yet is clearly in opposition FOX NEWS and Special Attraction—*RUBINOFF & HIS BANDY J 2 4 ; ing the indebtedness
3 the declared will of the people, be- I's Eddie Cantor's “Rubinofl.,” i a to an alarming deg?
ix and Mrs lend,
i 3 t sides being a fruitfu; means of mak-
Miller 0% “ vr Evy wera Ti sday 01 ing SelB } he Xe a Se, ; Wi oltimatale
nt Battnt Dames ana)e drunkards by the. wholessie 1 MONDAY & TUESDAY, MARCH 19 & 20 bili | ultima
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Mrs. Bertha Haskell and daughter ————————— JIMMY DUNN and CLAIRE TREVOR-In a ; 2
at the Swartz home x J taxes must fall heavily
Mrd Wm Jordan and daughter Ber REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, i iH 5g i grea middie class, of whic we
ice and Mes. John Jordan spent lda E Long, to Annie 8 Noll, tract : # part, and which comprises the
1 in Gregg tow up: $200 . : ; majority of the citimns of Pennsyl-
’ ar If you cnjoyed “Jimmy & Sally” then don't mise “HOLD THAT J : ; 2 vania
Wm. H. Noll, Jr, et al, to Madeline £3 { u ¥ : . af 2 oo. 7 ania
and Mrs. Calvin Weaver kft! KK. Kell " ; Read GIRL" (A team you can’t forget } Algo, Comedy, "TAUL REVERE, 4 | | ;
ng ars. aval ea. ih. Rellir, tract in Spring twp.; #1 " ¢ H 2 yy. ; ! Realizing that the inereased Federal
for a shat visit with . W. Miller, et ux, to M. H Smith . cg , i ’ burden falls heavily upon our people. 1
§ NE out ir # v4 ry $n ’ y i .
in New York state. tract in Penn twp.: $1 : have opposed and will continue to Aght
¢ s ev wn wo Ea so “ - “ - - - * a .
a of the 4H club met in ti RR Randolph. et u te Gears | to prevent the Imposition of new taxes by tie Stat
Friday afternoon ; .y aie ui ii he 3 I pled i ‘ . x :
meeting Burwell, et ux, tract in Ferguson twp. pieGge my se to a continuation of the Republican fiscal standards of thie
in rh Redhen. 3+ 295. { State Welch hs ave made for good financia housekeeping and have kept our
: 1. ’ ‘ TE : a i per capita Indebtedness at a low mark y 4% You go. a nls od a 4
anent the past week in George W. Elid r. #8 ux, to James PUB IC S E EXPRESS D i I i pay as you go. and a balanced vadget,
trapping for beave:, Reese, et ux, tract in College twp: $1. L AL of $ LOA i will promotes and protect the welfare of Pennsylvania's workers and Penn
. Foy 5 ania’ i “4 Pn
Fohringer accompanied Ern- Charles Jeffries to Alvis 1. Rhoton. syvlvania’'s industries,
with BETTE DAVIS, LEWIS STONE. GLENDA FARRELL
will see how the gangster is drawn into the police net by the Sacret i people
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rRenC)
Bervice men of the “Bureau of Missing Persons, : the Federal stastinants
tenth of the
at the Chas Slutterbeck
I favor relief of real estate from I{® unequal tax load By adequate State
Wagner to York, Friday wherefjiract in State Cillege i
y attenfi 4d the Evangelical Con- ———— | appropriations to schools and for construction and maintenance of streets and
n held in that city. DON'T SLEEP ON LEFT out a ota orses roads and by the madjustment of the tax system of the Commonwealth so as
nk Hennign and family visited . we : : to effect theirein greater equalization of the tax burden.
ft Bellefonte hospital Friday eve it ot SEE ~AYFEA TS HEART I feel that 1 have kept the faith of the prople of Centre County. Will ap
ning stomach gas preventg sleeping on woclate your oo srt. . . 2
John Fortney made a business trip right side try Adlerika. Ore oo at Centre Hall Sale Barn prec yous mtinued yupport very truly youms,
to Lewistown. Saturday, brings out polsons and relieves gas
Mr. and Mrs, C. P. Ramer spent [Pressing on heart so you sleep soundly SATURDAY MARCH 17 JOHN L. HOLMES
Sunday afternoon at the Regulars all night. At Leading Drufsina * 7
hunting camp, a ————————————————
Mr, and Mra Mark Willams, from : .
DESCRIPTION-2 blagks, mars & gelding, 6 & 7 yrs, 3600 Ws; 3 black
Bellefonte, were Bunday dinner guests
at the 8. T. Swarts home. t Della —— AND geldings, 6 & 8 yrs, 3400; 2 black mares. 8 yrs, 3300; 2 bay mares, 7 yrs,
Fey. Hayiett An YE 3200; 2 bays, mare and gelding, ¢ & 7 yre, 3200; 2 bays, mare and gelding,
fonte, were Sunday visitors with Mrs.
Pay! it's brother, Albert Smith, and REAL ESTATE 8 yra, 3200. 2 sorrels, mare and gelding, 6 & 6 yra, 3000; 2 grey mares, 4
family years, 2000; 2 bays, mare and gelding. 6 & 9 yre, mare In foal, 2850; 2 brown
Saeed ovata tt mares, 6 & 7 yra. both in foal, 2850, bay gelding, 8 yrs, 1600; buckskin
reeereen
POTTERS MILLS. : gelding, 7 yrs. 1450; black gelding, 7 yrs, 1450; sorrel gelding, 6 yrs, 1460; WwW ATCH T
Boyd Smith, who had pen a Jatient WANT TO BUY brown mare MULE, 6 yrs, 1475; black mare MULE, 6 yrs, 1450; sorrel mare
At the Centre Canty heapiia's a OR SELL MULE, § yrs, 1400; grey mare MULE. 6 yrs. 1350,
turned to hig home. Belle
Spearly, of . " imals which believe wil 1 ye :
Mr. and Mrs. John Spearly SEE us FIRST. This is a nice load of animals w we eve will please you Take a
fonte, called at the F. F. Palmer home little time and wee them at the barn be ore day of sal,
on Friday.
J. H. Wagner and family expect to
move today to Colyer to the Henry C D. BARTHOLOMEW Sale begins at One O'clock P. M. ROBERT DODDS
Lingle home which they briught x M "Aven
Mr, and Mrs, C. P. Ramer of Tus CENTRE HALL, PA. MrT
poyville, visit d on Sunday at the | A —————————————
pome of her sister, Mrs, BE, B, Palmer,