The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 13, 1919, Image 8

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THE CENTRE: REPORTER.
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THU RSDAY, MARC H 13, 1919.
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THIRTY-FIVE YEARS AGO.
Who Benefits By
High Prices?
You feel that retail
meat prices are too high.
Your retailer says he
Jas to pay higher prices
to the packers.
Swift & Company prove
that out of every dollar
the retailer pays to the
packers for meat, 2 cents
is for packers’ profit, 13
cents is for operating
expenses, and 85 cents
goes to the stock raiser;
and that the prices of live
stock and meat move up
and down together.
The live-stock raiser points
to rising costs of raising live stock.
Labor reminds us that higher
wages must go hand in hand
with the new cost of living.
No one, apparently, is
responsible. No one, apparently,
is benefited by higher prices and
higher income.
We are all living on a high-
priced scale, One trouble is,
that the number of dollars has
multiplied faster than the quan-
tity of goods, so that each dollar
buys less than formerly.
Paragraphs of News Taken from the
Files of the Reporter of 1884.
July 26, 1884.
George Harpster, of Manor Hill, died
on the 17th ult, of lock jaw, caused by a
cut on the instep.
Jacob McCool has found some heavy
chunks of iron ore on one of his tracts of
mountain land,
Steel rails are used on the Penns Val.
ley road and all work is being done as
for a first-class railroad.
On Saturday last a loaded wagon of
John Geistweit, in Haines township, ran
over a six year old daughter of Charles
Hosterman, crushing her leg above the
knee,
On Tussday when David Runkle, of
this place asion to make use of a
set of double dri ving harness which he
kept in his stal he found that some
body had used his s knife on them, cut-|
ting them so bad that no use could be]
made of th
Our farmers are about through hare
vesting. Harvesting in Penns Valley is
now mostly done by self-binders.
Miss Ida, ghter of John Sankey,
living a short distance above Centre
Hall, on Wednesday last fell from a
cherry tree, causing a dislocation of the
shoulder, and : probably
R fracture of
On last Sat y a
dent befell W r Ru
James Runkle,
, had occ
haruess.
SErious injury,
distressing acci-
nkle, a son of
near Tusseyville,
The young s on a Buckeye reap-
er, the seat of which gave way and Mr,
Runkle was thrown on the platform of
the machine ; his leg was caught in the
knives a { his feet almost sever-
ed at tt “he father fortunately
was pres his son aid, and
bandage il leg which no doubt saved
the you i bleeding to death,
Dr. Alexander 8 cdlled and in using
all his skill'to avoid amputation of the
foot,
D. J. Meyer, of t
ed from a v
Engineer P. J. W
Tuesday to locaté the
pot. The te thought most desirable
and conver is on the north side of
the railroad aod a short distance east ‘of
the pike.
Dr. Charles Guteélius, of Mifflinburg
was here last week io the interest of the
Mifflinburg Sa®ath-school” to engage
grounds for a picnic. The
school S00 mdivid-
uals and arrive some time in the latter
part of this month, if satisfactory ar-
rangementis e¢ made for a special
train. The ground fixed on is Wolf's
beautiful wood the lower end of
town.
CYRUS BRUNGART
JUSTICE OF THE PBACE
CENTRE HALL, PA.
Special attention given to collecting. L gal
writings of all classes, including deeds, worigags
agreements, clo. marriage iiceuses and hunter's
Hoenses secured, and a’ matte pertairing toth |
office atisnded tn crew pi jari, 0
his place, has return
“hicago, Ill
White was here on
Centre Hall de-
basket
wii pumber about
Swift & Company, U.S. A.
TWO HORSES FOR SALE Sorrel mare, with
colt, black horse, both coming five years old. —
MERLE WALKER, Centre Hall, Pa. Bell pho~e,
TaR12 pa.
Tw MT
LAY the smokegame with a jimmy
pipe if you're hankering for a hand-
out for what ails your smokeappetite!
For, with Prince Albert, you've got a new listen on the pipe question
that cuts you loose from old stung tongue and dry throat worries!
Made by our exclusive patented process, Prince Albert is scotfree
from bite and parch and hands you about the biggest lot of smokefun
that ever was scheduled in your direction!
beats the band! Get the slant that P. A. is simply everything any
man ever longed for in tobacco! You never will be willing to
figure up the sport you've slipped-on once you get that Prince
~ Albert quality flavor and quality satisfaction into your smokesystem!
You'll talk kind words evry time you get on the firing line!
Toony vad bags, tidy red tins, handsome pound and hall. pound tin hemi.
dove and —~that classy, practical pound eryetal glass Lamider with
sponge molstener top that keeps the tobaccs in such perfect condition,
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston Salem, N.C.
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At the first sign of
a cold take
dig le
CASCARA & QUININE
Pom” .
Standard cold remedy for 20 years—in tablet
form——sufle, sure, ne > opiates=——breais up a cold
in 34 hours—relieves grip in 3 days Money
bac! kifit fails. The genuine boxhas s Red top
y Mr, Hill's picture. At All Drug Stores.
SALE REGISTER |
THURSD A Y,
B, Albright
MARCH 13th, stone o'clock, M
4 mile sout h east of Bpring Mills,
known se {he Eesns hom will sell: Horses
cows, shoals, chickens, farm 'mplements and
house hold goods
THUBRBDAY, MARCH
M Kiloe, st Ax mang
haps, full 1
tractor,
18th, 81 9:20 o'clock, D.
iowill sell : Horses. oaltle,
ne farm machinery, hay press, fara
and sane household goods
BATURDAY., MARCH 15th, sat 1270 o'clock,
1 mile north of Penn Hall, 8. H Hackenburg will
sell Live stock and farming implements,
sATURDAY, MARCH 15th, one mile south of
Centre Ha, on the Bpasd farm +t Eariystown,
farm stock and | ment nd. Zecaled top
sprivg wagon
SATU}
ADAY, MARCH sth, at
MARCH, 18h, 10 &
miles east Plessat Gap,
1 implements 1
TUES DAY MAR( H 18th 10am E. H. Grove
3 mile 3 f'eutre Ha or 1 mile east nf
ie old Kishel
farm wook and
ent condition
farm, wil ] we
implementa evers
Y. MAS i 21. one o'clock, at Cn
¥hlleman will sell a {
#1 od
ws, apris
on C8 1 Pu chair,
Sishes, BILE, kill } cabinet
cut horr®, couch, glam ™
OUriDgE Car, Cle May's, anct
WEDNESDAY ¥ARCH 1h at 3 m..
hat bs known as the Wen, HH. Grove farm. 2 14
Hes cmal of Spring Nitls, and 12 mile rorth of
Homan wili we ve stock
nis, consistiog as follows
7 Lv sietlon OU. (
nd farm implen
Sorrel Mare, § years old, weight 1635 lin this
ts rgie or dcubie, and is fearthenn
fine de ivery bone Las excep
1 Black Mare
st'bhorn apd sre good
Bave cal ives by Use of
sil Jere ¥ bheller
fey 2 grade Holstela Bulls, 3
«1 ster
» Brood Sows, 8 wil
Willi bave pigs in
‘red © Fancy George
ths herd 12 Chewtor
comb While CL ghors
FT LEMENTR -Twolirves wagon,
Lew slew] nud roller, Joh Deer
$i @ row ourn plant rr, good as Tew
“sp ke herr 15-toc th erry barrow, J.0L ent
1 i Hand lehnet core tinder
valor, Lancaster side
bev ier, Johan
&Y adders, 21 feet
er barrel
, Brlensi n table
* wd box 5 It
spleokid , good
L004 a
cdee dr
0 wo 1
Botes colisre laced cd
HOUSEHOLD Goons, ¥ fn.
good siok with « ine Ww go
ope: warurobe, tan is 1 pd
#8 DEW [ IRWEH nC Wr, ele
Free lunch,
Wise and Hubler, Aveta,
100 Head live Stock
AT PUBLIC SALE
MONDAY, MARCH 24th, 1918, 10 o'clock RP,
Campbell and W. F Rishe', at the Peine Cave
arm, well ell 100 HEAD LIVE STOCK, consist
ine of the following
§ PERCHERON BROOD. MARES In foal;
weight 1800 ite, ens h, 2 of which are registered,
REGISTER'D FILLY, rising 2 yours o'd,
weight 1400 ihe
RISING 3 YEAR OLD, weighing 1490
The,
REGISTERED HOLSTEIN BULL
yours oid
5 GRADE HOLSTEIN OOWE brid to Regle
tered Holsteln Bail,
1 REGISTERED AYREHIRE BULL 1 yaroid
i Regi red Avrshire Bull, 7 seam old,
11 GRADE AYRSHIRE COWS, tnd to Ayr
shire ull,
20 HEAD HEIFERS, grade Holsteins and grade
Ayrshire
FULL LINE OF REGISTERED BERKSHIRE
SWINE, represent'ng ihe breeding of Baron
Duke's Valine, H gh Wood Rival, Barrobes
Champiot:, Pr net's Baveessor and Bloom!
Master. The lot consists of a Herd Boar, vader 2
me old ; 10 Sows and Gills due © farrow in
March and Apr! open Gills, 4 young service
Boars, 3 Duroc Bows du to arrow in Apri; 2
Duroc Boar Pigs 76 Ibe, ofich | 12 Ehosis weigh
50 10 60 Ibs, each, Certificate of regietry and ox.
tend: J pedigree of the pure bred stock will be
furnished for your inspection on day of sale, Kv.
ory snimal « fered 107 sais will positively be sold,
regardless of price, to the highest bidder,
Lo F, Mayes, ance
in foal,
coming two
FovaLIc BALE
There will be offered at publig mle, by the un.
dersigned, one mile south of Rebenburg, I's’, on
THURBDAY, MARCH 5TH
et 9a. m. sharp, the following farm stock, im.
plements, ete, to-wit
& HORSES AND COLTE. ~Borrel ho se, § years
odd, welshi 1575. Borrell horse, 8 old
weight 1370 Sorrel horses, 6 years oid, weight
1350 Sorrel mare, 16 yess oid, welghi 1250, »
family broke mare, Dark bay horse, § ours old,
weight 1400. Brocd ‘mare, § years he weight
1885, a: oot, 2 years 1d, Sorrel colt, 10
months
83 HEAD FINE CATTLL- 15
wpome of these cows will be fresh 7 Jime of ¢ Ie
and the mest of them are well bred Jersey
ad hellers 7 heifers, two
fresh this spring ; 7 heifers. one
het er, Ist steer. Good Registered
yents oid,
Three gh twenty shouts, rome
farrow by :
of sale. Some. Firmovih Rech
chickens,
FARM MPL KMERTS. =Osbortie
tedder, © ft Joh " a
ervey bull,
‘Have YOU Heard
me Rishell
It's the Talk of the Town.
YES, it’s fitted with the lat-
latest improved automatic
stop. Plays all makes of
records, lateral as
vertical cut, and Oh, vou say,
what a clear, sweet tone,
When vou hear your favorite
artists on the RISHELL you
“That's the only
machine for me.”
I's the wonder of the age.
well as
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Ye dd
say
talking
ON DISP1
SALE
F.V.Goodhart
Furniture & Undertaking
AY AND FOR
BY
Centre Hall
odode bp dod de 2S lindy bdo bdo dodo ddd
Insurance ahd
Real Estate
Chas. D. Bartholomew
CENTRE HALL, PA,
rrrereyy FETT TTY
Fromm’s
STATE COLLEGE
You can Save MANY DOLLARS in
a year's buying here in
Men's and Women's Clothing
Shoes for All, Men's Furnishings, me
When in State ( College visit FROMYS
RO_FERN
BRAwES
Cusranton
QUALITY
Come
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i million women voters in the world te-
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{ Women were granted full suffrage
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eration
Men of women to take orders among
friends and neighbors for the genuine
guaranteed hosiery, full line for mm,
women and children. Elimivst-s darn.
ing. We pay soc an hour spare tim or
$24 a week ‘or full time. Experience ua-
necessary. Write, International Stocking
will Norristown, Pa. 017
JAMES W. SWABB
JU TICE OF THE PEACE
LINDEN HALL, CENTRE CO. PA.
i Deods, Mortgages, Wills, &c¢, written ard *x
| souted with care. All legal busines prow. Is
| stiended to. Spacial aiteition gives 10 we
i Licenses, AUIC De
: other Appiicet i
|| Bids wept 06 band ov. 918 |
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Do You Suffer
from Eye
Strain ?
Twitching of eyelids, occa
sional spells of dizziness, nau-
seau, constant headaches, elc.,
are symptoms from which to
judge,
My glasses quickly
relieve such
troubles.
‘MRS. EVA B. ROAN, 0. D.
s22 E. College Ave.
STATE COLLEGE, PA.
®
} NEW
{ SPRING & SUMMER
GOODS
Dress Goods, Silk Striped Voil s
snd plain Voiles,
Organdis, p'ain and plail.
Fancy Plaid Girgham, 32-inch
Batiste,
Serges, light
wool, Poplias,
Silk Filets, wavy and burgandy,
Ready made Summer Un ler-
wear in muslin, Jongcioth, nain-
sook and gavze, Men's 2-piece
and Union Seis.
Also a full line for Bo s,
A new line of Hats and Caps.
SHOES for work and dress.
Call and see. We will sive you
some money.
and heavy, all
Condition—
Service—
your guarantee of
genuinely good—uni-
smile with a harvest.
American Farmers
war.
crops to help feed
did big things in the
, better
a famine-threatened