The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 26, 1916, Image 8

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m= SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28th, one o'clock, Ira | reas of Moporier ioe. Ceitre Han» Bive pes of | o RI any en Se ion
THURSDAY. OOTOBER 2. 1916 Gromian. at Potters Mills, will sell lot of house: | pated mules, two years old at time of sale. These | t Hor bros Te FS City of To-
: ; dul d hold goods, ete. mules will be trafned and hitched on forenoon 0 | jean County and State aforesaid, and
ne WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18T, at 1:30 p. m,, | Sale day. Also a lot of cows, fresh and springing. | that sald firm will pay the sum of ONE
. 5 W. F, Colyer, 1-4 mile east of Old Fort will sell lot | TUESDAY, MARCH 20th. 9 06} Ww | HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and ev-
oe Grove Mus. Chuan lass ngs aon | Sie, gm lt mile cat 1” Font WAIL Gm ine | £57 case of eatafyh the, catiot be hed
W. R. Dale, in his new Dodge car, |50010 600; 4 young boars, weigh 100 to 126: ‘| 1 1aqing io Brushyaliey, iil Jeti live mock. | VY the ge of HA FR ANR 3 CHENEY.
motored to Philipsburg on Saturday. voung boars, weigh 50 to 7 i 1 young sow, welgha | ism implements and household” goods. Wike | + petora me and subscribed in
rio : . 00 to 125; 8 young sows, weighs 40 to 60 ; 4 young | : . m resence, thi th day of December,
Mrs. Mary Wright, who spent the | boars, weighs 40 to 60. The above are al pure | WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21st, 10 a, m., about ve 1686, io oth Any
summer in the Buckeye state is home | bred Poland Chibe and came from the best two | two miles west of Tusseyviile, by D, Gels Wagner: (Beal) A. W. GLEASON,
again. berds in the state of Iowan. Here is an opportun- | Clean up sale of farm stock aud implements, Notary Public.
ity to improve your hog stock. Get real size and | Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally
Prof. J. L. Foster is steering a new | quality by introducing a jew of these animals in- | THURSDAY, MARCH 2nd, at 10 o'clock 8. m., | gna gets directly upon the blood and mu-
. ’ | wo resent he: | R, D. Musser, one mile north of Spring Mills, Pod pon 1h :
Overland car 1 W. Mairs, a new |Wgonr prsathent, LL TO TUL | il a, Rin me Of GPR MA | Sou suniacen or ihe svete. Gena Tor
Buick car. boar, due by time of sale; 3 large Chesterwhite | Holstein cattle : also farm implements. A clean ¥. J. CHENEY & CO. Toledo, O.
\ ’ 4 3 a : x 4 1 le of everything.
Prof. A. C. Weaver, of this town, left |*oWs, bred near time of sale; 20 feeder shoats, | UP Bold by all Druggists, 75c.
DWH t welkh 7510 100; 11 head small shoat*, weigh 40 | FRIDAY, MARCH, 28rd, at 10 o'clock &. m., Take Hall's Family Plile for constipation.
assistant principal of the High school. Also, S-year old driving colt; the making of a . Al)
P 8 good driver. Three fat short-horn rows, Rubber | SS an adi maa, A Sleaneqp gaig, 1 ¥. EL OVsE AND LOT FOR BALE —
paralysis the Branch school has been SATURDAY. NOVEMBE 4 d The undersigned offers for ssle house and lot,
. rr. oi 3 3 +NOVEMBER 4th, at 12.30 p. m, | Hall, by Lloyd R. Smith : stogk sale, consisting | RB ears
closed and the building fumigated. Mm. G JL Goodhart and L C. Goodhart, admrs, | of horse, colts, ‘cows, young cattle, hogs and | Situsted on Church greet, in the borough of Cen-
ied n ia rel , . | Will sell at the residence of the former, in Centre | sheep a) es, auct, ay. 4 A i s Pp
A vicious colt disemboweled a valus Hall boro: 2 driving horses, 2 buggies. 2 sielghs, F : Si S04 Soutatua beh Immediate possession can be 4 J ” -
nl | 3 MES. MARY ROSS
ayng Shoruy thereafter, ay farmer! wepNESDAY, MARCH 7th, at 10 o'clock &. m., | Georges Valley Centre Hall, Pa. 7 ”
. K. Corl is shy a good animal. J.T Potter and Jas. Callahan, will sell on the old |. P. A. Auman was to Millheim on Thurs- | — The Clubby Smoke — Bull Durham
Pp a Hall: F tock, vid i
Thursday squeezed out 2600 gallons of | sate of Farm Jock implements, etc.; clean wt CYRUS BRUNGART
juice and had it not been for the slip <f| wenvpapay ! : | corn. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE |
. DNESDAY, MARCH 14TH, at ten o'clock | b ! | » - . + .
a cog the 3000 gal. mark would havels m. L.R. Lingle, one-half mile west of 0id| J. T H. Foust made a business trip to | CENTRE HALL, PA. fl “Bull” Durham in a crowd of live-wires and start
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.. asi te wbaded and implements, This will be a clean-up sale of | ; fall el ., incl i bi rollin our own . I hat fresh
Mrs. Saliie Bloom is visiting her eon- | everything on the farm. ay | Mr. and Mrs. John Vooads and chil- | a tm ie Aapts, including depds. mortanfes | g Y ’
. v , + a ‘entre Hall, by 8 or & Keller: © i i" . ¥ | . y 11%
he Helkumban’s pitted 2 um Centre Hall, by Sharer & Keller: Clean up sale | Lingle | office attended to promptly octs. ide pd| If for “the makings". A hand-rolled * 3ull” Durham
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cigarette brims over with zest and snap and the
G W. Tressler, adr. of the Anna
Miller estate, offered at public sale last
The latter brought $273 00, the real # GENUINE
estate being knocked down for $7000. we
80 far reports seem to indicate that the ntl '
latter bas the advantage. The follow- b AE Ta HY 2 SMOKING 7 OBACCO
for Sandy Ridge where he was chosen | 6. | John Boavely, at Spring Mills, will sell lot of farm
Owing to the prevalence of infantile | {ire bury. ope ; 5
& ire bugky, open hugyy ; both Bat clam, SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 12 o'clock, at Centre
tre Hall. House Is In excellent state of repair
ble mare Sunday morning, the animal | harness, household goods.
Williams Bros., cider makers, last | [otter homestead, four miles west of Centre | day.
‘he fermers are all h i * . ’
sll busy busking You start something lively when you produce
been reached. Fort, on Earlystown road, will sell farm stock | Millheim on Saturday. | Special attention given to collecting. Legal mellow-sweet
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in-law, Oscar Heckman, in Illinois.| THURSDAY, MARCH 15th, two miles east of | ren spent Sunday at the home of W. P. | ifconses secured, snd all matters pertaining to the | |} fragrance of “Bull Durham makes everyone reach
take possession 5000. rT TL 1] ETH BEAN . bis
asst : sparkle of sprightly spirits.
Saturday the real and perscual property.
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The battle between the Turks and the . \ { 2 i 4
Nimrods has raged for eight days and i | & 0p & EH 8.
ing marksmen brought in dead turks:
Hon. J. W. Kepler. Clyde Rossman, go - : : : LL
Forest Strubie snd a boarder at the St. . Made of rich, ripe Virginia-'s
ow uth bagged a pen gotibles ; R i: — , ! : Carolina leaf, “Bull” Durham
. an, Bruce Miller, Will Leach, A. i ; : rnin} r
H Htaicn B. G : Houisa _— Sam the mildest, most enjoj able tobacc
uel M, Hess. in the world.
imei fetes: yr No other cigarette can be
REBERSBURG 7 J full of life and youthful vigor
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i T ' i esh-rolled cigarette of
On last Saturday at T. A. Auman’s . | a fee ro &
sale, potatoes sold for $1 52 per bushel. Dur am. al
82 George Heller, of Indiana, is spending Te i Roll your own with
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several weeks at the home of his broth- , : : , Durham and vou'll discover ¢
er, Jacob. . JRE te i 0 ELS : joy in smoking.
The past week Wallace Bierly moved ; \ ; :
to the eastern part of the valley where oy W158 Wey Pa - y 58 ¢ ; 2 Aa Maatigtmd Bod
he will work on the Reish lumber job. ot i oo 8 E thow.s ct ven
S. A. Miller, the barber, last Saturday ; 8 Cigarettes, and a package of
while st work at his trade took sudden- > . i papers, will . re
ly ill and is now confined to Lis Led, pr wd Li.
Landlord C. C. Long quite recently g .
had a fox kennel built in his yard and we ! >
now has three red foxes on exhibition. yo 128 and Kerosene
Edwin Greninger, tenant on the Jacob at 4 . .
Gephart farm, will quit farming next| § Agricultural colleges experiment to
i id Charles Gephart will mov .~. al . .
a place, : pa Ye ; ascertain the best feeding methods for res 0000000000000 7000
This week Mrs. C. C. Mallory and Mrs pi pigs. ; By scientific study they de-
Robert Deiti both Jett for Pittsburgh termine what will practically assure
where they joined their husbands who ; .
are emj ved dare : success and profits. ¥
- : ? Gas " . . . Rayolight Oil in Raye Lamps.
Some of our farmers have finished What has this to do with kerosene ? Many beautiful designs moderately
hueking corn The crop is far above 2 : 7s 2a : priced $1.90 up. Ask your dealer
expectations, some fields averaging 90 " Just this: scientific research by ex-
to 100 bushels per acre. perts has produced a kerosene for you
Rev. Stauffer last week vacate! the . to feed your lamps and oil stoves—a Perfection
Reformed parsonage and moved to the - . . . 3
engtern part of t Wa into Mrs teuben : kerosene 80 highly refined, 80 pure in Smokeless
Kramer's home. form, that it is called Oil Heat
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Mr and Mm. P. B. Jordan spent Sun- ATLANTIC | No chopping Chas. D. Bartholomew BALTIMORE
day afternoon at Potters Mills. kindling, no shov- CENTRE MALL, PA. The Monumental C'ty
Mrs. Orvis Horner spent Saturday ¢ eling coal, no tink- | i
with her mother, Mrs. Anna McClena- ering with draughts. - 2000800020 L0000008005000 Sunday November bth
han, at Potters Mills. Just strike a match y
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Weaver, daughter and your Perfection | Special Train Leaves
Willa, and grandma Fye spent Sunda Oil Heater will keep i.
with dr at Farmers wills. way you warm and comfortable, mo Centre Hall (Saturday, Kor. b)
t Buff Rossioan and Miss Bessie Litiick]l § to distinguish it from ordinary kinds. It matter how hard the wind blows. | 11:02 P. M.
are visiting at the home of the latter's| § will not smell, smoke or char the wicks. You You won't have any smoke, soot, JUST RECEIVED Reluraing Loaves
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Littick. : can have a brilliant yet soothing light and a ashes, or the slightest odor. Any | Washington = == « qupP.M
Rev. A. J Horner took sup er Sun- 4 steady, room-filling heat without fussing dealer will be lad to show you | {i Baltimsore Union S ation 8 20 P n
day evening with bis nephew, Orvis| Fg with burners, trimming wicks and turning Retfection Of Heaters, Bicgy Carload | #a8ee the New National Mus wm, Libre.
Horner. 3 i ry of Congress, Capitol Bullding, Waal
Everybody gat ready for the stead: the flame up and down. When used in $3.50 to $5.00 1 of Clb, Oapiitl Sunging. Yosh
ing. Look out George, you are going to lanterns it gives a clear, far-reaching light. _ a Red Cedar oF Ruinrion, i il
bow
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Insurance and
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SPove Severe ow:
cateh it ! And it costs not a penny more than ordinary
Mrs. George Yarnell and daughter kinds. Always ask for it by name. See Fiye's Consult Agents
spent a few days at the G. R. Meiss Watch for the sign—Atlantic Rayolight Oil For Sale Here. You're likely to . :
Shingles PENNSYLVANIA R. R.
homes, as week ; find it a reliable place to do most of your buying. When the wind howls, and the
aks 8. aud Xs, Howard Lingle ener snow packs along the windows, it's a heap o’ comfort to have
Slate Supber 31 Jd irigea from a barrel of Atlantic Rayofight Oil on hand. Don't take it : emerge
Foster Frasier and family of Egg Hill il home unless the brand name is on the barrel. Which we are offering at [1 cesses ussossassnnts
spent Sunday at the Charles Miller
woe yA) THE ATLANTIC REFINING COMPANY Special Prices { Sweater Coats
and Mrs Roy Martz aod little
50c to $5.50
daughter paid Mr. and Mrs. John Horn- 3 J Pittsburgh and Philadelphia BY
Bed and Horse
er, of Linden Hall, a visit, Sunday.
Merchant G. R. Meiss attended the |
Demonte rally at Belerotte or Wed. f : Zettle & Lucas
Blankets
Quality and comfort ;
nesd ay.
Mr. and Mrs. James Fetterolf, of Cen- CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS
at prices that arc right
Selz Shoes
tre Hall, spent Monday at the home of L. C. BULLOCK, JR.
There'd be but one
Mrs Sarah Shadow, helping her to raise | Proprietors
her potatoes. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE / Centre Hall Planiog Mill,
shoe if everyone
knew—SELZ, Try
Walter Refluer with a young son last ; —— we will discontinue giving punch est quality of Oysters the
EARLYSTOWN, 74 ; CAKES et ——
Cornhusking and thrashing is in order : The reason for the discontinuance being the
———————— re ————— STATE COLLEGE, PA. Centre Hall, Pa,
Wooawara, Lega! business prompily attended to.
oe collie w » : esti poner
Dewey Mota, from Akron, Ohio, is|promptly. Money 10 loan a ‘or oo
spending some time with his parents. ur as much as you want octiz-lyr * sn -
Master Raymond Ard, from Asarons-] = a ———————— een ’ |
burg, spent Saturday and Sunday with
his father, Wilson Ard. ¥ i AMES Ww. SWARB3 i
Jay Ettlinger and sister, Miss Bessie, || JUSTICE OF THE PEACE — ——— sters
from Monessen, spent two weeks with|/ LINDEN HALL, CENTRE €.0., PA.
their uncle, Daniel Benner. Deeds, Mortgages, Wills, &o, w7itten and ex- |
Jackson Sheesley and family attended attended 10. Special Afton res OIL
his brother-in-law’s fune:al, held in Mil- || Pine of Estates. Muarrisge L' ceases, Automo- | On and after October 15, 1916, From now you will find d
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week. ;
Bl 1. Tcurich ae) tous, ugh YAR cards or tickets for premiums ket afioeds | G
an iles, accompanied Warren Smith : . — - :
and family to Laurelton on Sunday. PE hi Frades for stew for Fall and Winter.
* Mr. and Mrs. Miller and children and v ing an ing CUMNC
Harry Wolfe and family, from Mifflin. JESSENKAY, the wonderful All tickets or cards outstanding will be re- ry : KUMNC
burg, spent Sunday with friends in| — Substitute for air, posi FRESH CRACKERS —
town. tire troubles — prevents deemed until January 1st, 1917. Positively no
; tures, blow outs, and “slow leaks" — ’ . THE GOOD CRISPY KIND H ssman
J. L. Kreamer and granddaughter,| doubles life of your i : : :
Miss Lulu Guisewite, are pending some | casings, cuts tire tickets or cards will be redeemed after January that fairly melt in the mouth.
among the farmers. Punctur yl ALWAYS FRESH AND GOOD
James Lingle, a student at Susque- /] continual advance in the cost price of merchan- OILS & GASOLIN
hanna University, spent Sunday with / CANNED GOODS
rents. ) recei ts and
isses Dorothy Ruble, Verna and Re dise. of ‘vations Kinda, Ye tion hd at low
Sara Frantz spent Sunday evening at 1 di est prices
the Samuel Durst home, ry we 8 By order of — P nnin ’ Bring your barrels and drums
——— pn mew the expen ran i A : € gton S and try my ous and gasoline.
¢ You will not diechorge your fullest HE BUSINESS MEN'S
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duty if you stop st voting for Wilson, her day it. We have comvincing T US BAKERY William McClenahan
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The president Leen n congress back of you. ASSO, OF MILLHEIM, PA. In the Hotel Building WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR
him snd this calls for you to rupport NTRE CENTRE HALL, PA,
Mr. Otvie for the U. ¥, Heuste and M+, CH HALL rn.
Tobias lor Kepreswutative in Congrese,
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ton, on’ Sunday. Blanks kept on hand. © © Nev. 30 YF. us supplied with the choic-
time with bis son, Charles, in Norris-| fall emapolt #2 = SPRING MILLS, PA.
Nov. 251 yr.
The stork presented Mr. and Mrs. —_—
town. carrying of \ Ist, 1917, BREAD, PIES AND csnevers corres