THE CENTRE REPORTER - —— Rr FHURSDAY, DECE MBER hr 3920, THIRTY-FIVE YZARS.AGO | Paragraphs of News Taken from the Files of the Reporter of 1886. May 12, 1886 David Gingerich's mill at Oak Hall, a brick building, was destroyed by fire last Monday morning, Mr. Gingerich has $11,000 insurance on the mill, divid - ed among a half dozen companies. Dr. J. R. G. Allison, formerly of Nit- tany, has located at Spring Mills. ® Harry Korman and family, of Rebers- g, left for Kansas, on Monday. (George Ocker has taken the initiative in widening board-walks in town, May 26—Kerlin's second new house, t the lower end of town, is up.’ The Spring Mills band paid Centre 11all a visit and gave a free serenade LEAR st Thursday night, Dr. Radcliffe, of Philadelphia, and Naguey, of Milroy, spent over nday in Centre Hall. The doctor is a iccessful young physician and makes je ear and eye study a specialty, Uriah Spangler, of Newton, | a sister of Dr. G. W. Hoster-| . ls ank Mrs. Kansas, man, is here on a visit, ——————— A A A———— High School Report. Report of Centre Hall High School | r the third month, ending December 7 i ymber in attendence during month, | gi irls 26, boys 23, total 48, Per cent. of | attendance, girls 97, boys 8g, average 93. | Those not missing any days are : Luella | jloom, Lilae Brooks, Ellen Burkholder. | Ellen Meeker, Sarah | Laura White- Jeatrice Kreamer, Ruble, Gertrude Marian Bible, Fye, Stan ley Har old Durst, Albert Emery, Miles Snyder, Daniel tarty are: Newton , Thomas Grove Gladys Garbrick, yyder, Vienna Zettle, n, Ethel Frank, zel Ripka, tuble, Elizabeth Royer, Mary Bing Pearl man, Grace irooks, ‘aul Fetteroff, smith, Those rawford, Willian Foust d Keller, Daniel Smith, William Harold Dust, Albert Emery, Albert Smith, Miles Snyder, 3ingman, Fye, Ethel eatrice Kreame, Hazel Ripka, not Harol Sweetwood, fary Grace ‘earl Ruble, Ger th, Helen Tr Bloom, Ellen Aagali Woodmen Officers. of Milibheim ing lmen of erica, flicers were elected to g the ensuing year. —L. P. Bower. maul R. Miller. -R. 8. Stover. E. Gutelit Hostermas. r. G. S. Frank ~Bland Frankenberger, Sentry —DeRoy Fye, Gramley ( anager—3S, W, 3 years) There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and for years it was sup- posed to be incurable, Doctors prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local tregtment, pronounced it incurable. Catarrh is a local disease, greatly influenced by constitutional con- ditions and therefore requires constitu tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medi cine, manufactured by ¥. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is a constitutional remedy, is taken jnternaily and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. One Hundred Dollars re- ward fa offered for any case that Hall's’ Catarrh Medicine falls to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio, Sold by Druggists, The. Hall's Yamin Pills for constipation. WANTED, Men or women to take ord rs among friends ard neighbors for the genuine guaranteed hosiery, full lines for men, women and children, Eilminates darn ing. We pay 76c an hour for spare time or $36 RAW FURS Fur Hunters & Trappers : I will open my place of business at Spring Mills gn November 22nd, and will be ready to receive your Furs. Bring them in and receive N.Y, Prices for them, Business hours : ‘Sam to 4 p m, Bell phones : Warehouse, 2gR2 ; Residence, 7R 13. JEREMIAH ZETTLE, SPRING MILLS, PA. o4 Experience unnecessary MILL. obdpd a week for full time, Write, INTEENATIONAL BTOCKING Norristown, Pa. Your Wife There was a time when the average < It The farmer's cat and slecp: vital center of his business. That is TLEMAN devote cooking, canning en Tillie P. worised subscri Arn auth 52 imees~31.00 prints feature articles that helpthe farm woman to live a richer life. For itsusefulness toher alone it is worth more than the single dollar which buys a whole year's subscrip- tion — 52 big issues, And that is just one phase of its comprehensive serv ice, covering every farm interest. Start the New Year right, Send me your dollar today. Your first copy will be that for January 1, 1921, farm why 8 50 and Keller Le — 7 What Would Please So Much # As a Phonograph for Christmas ? OLD SANTA will probably distribute more Phonographs this Christmas in the American homes than at any time in his long years of gift-giving. Why? Because he knows it to be the ideal gift, giving joy and happiness to the whole family, Of the Many, Many Different Machines, None is Better than THE RISHELL PHONOGRAPH You must see it and hear it to fully appreciate the beauly of its cabinet design and the rich purity of its tone qualities, gift, truly a worth-while Christmas ALSO RECORDS. Here is We have them in many designs and prices. GIFTS IN FURNITURE An article of Furniture never fails to please at Christmas time, ed to offer many beautiful pieces this season,—and at reasonable We are wr rer Lies prepar- Make our store your Christmas gilt-buying store, F. V. GOODHART CENTRE HALL new level. i ‘your day to visit— DEPARTMENT STORE arge Public Sale The undersigned will sell at his residence, at TUSSEYVILLE, on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 20 at 10 A. M., the following Farm Stock, Implements, etc. EER Pair Mules, weigh 2700 1bs., 6 and 8 years old. Pair Mules, will be 10 years old in spring ; weigh 2300. Black Team horse and mare— coming 6 years old, weighs 2500. Bay Work Horse, 5 years old. Bay Driving Horse, 6 years old. years old. . ; HARNESS. sets chain trace harness, set driving harness, 2 sets single harness, coll- ars, bridles, ete. 7 Milch Cows, 4 Bulls, 6 Heiters 3 Good Steers, 20 Nice Shoats Full Line Good Farm Machinery & Vehicles Good Black Hawk Corn Planter ; Brand new ‘‘New Idea’’ Manure Spreader, Hay Loader, McCormick Binder, good as new ; 2 good Albright Cultivators, good Mower, good Drill, Disc Harrow, 2 Syracuse Plows, Oliver Chill Plow, Hay Tedder, Side Rake, hand dump Rake, Land Roller, 3 spike tooth Harrows— 20, 22 and 60-tooth ; Harpoon Hay Fork, Rope and Pulleys, 2 Laster Sleds, “Hay Ladders. 4-inch tire Wagon, 2 other Farm Wagons, 3 Top Buggies, 2 Sleig Some Household Goods, DeLaval Cream Separator, and Many Other Articles. | Bay Driving Horse, 10
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers