Pee HAnd There Wain! t the Siigittest Sed leon} i : BP NL So AMIR i ; , Te oENTRE & ePoRTER R. n't thea Skul a CYRUS s BRUNGART 3m ' $ith Rew, $100 i Writes John Simpkins, farmer of An- JUSTICE OF THE PRACH oy The readers of his paper will THURSDAY. AUGUST 14, 1910. ' . tua . CENTRE HALL, PA. he veadirs of this payer wil | 4. 1919 nandale, N. J. “Rats were costing me | gq attention given to collecting, L gal || o wed 0 arn th there fs at least — —— = | hundreds yearly ; tried dogs, ferrets, | writings of ali classes, including deeds, mortgngs s S our O <S r ne dreaded disease that science | 3 i of agreements, ete, marriage lloenscs and hun ter's Ar + ® been abi 3 ire in nll #1 s and ; ed er : FIV r yoison, could not get rid them. | licenses soctired, and ali matters pertatr ing tothe i that is catarsh. Ciatarrh being THIRTY-FIVE YEARS AGO. Rent $1.00 pkg ge RAT-SN AP (5 ofien attandad tn wramrdly aul 20 i inti senced by const tutions 4 onstitational t cakes), Used half, not a live rat since. | FOR BALE Pre bre a: many cattle and ure | bo atarrh Medicine is . 2 ONY 3 FTE - ‘ . 3 sein thru hg My Paragraphs of News Taken from the | Dead ones aplenty. Ilike RAT-SNAP | penne. r ol 8t us O1 ] ICT, ou | faces of Files of the Reporter of 1884, because after killing rats it dries them | = oo Ww Nr ED One able to cook, and com- up—leaves no smell,” Three sizes 25¢, | petent Hl aioe 'phone.~Dr, EVA B. ROA N 4 RC > 7 + . tate Col 4 December 17, 1834. soc, $1.00. Sold and guaranteed by C, Tae a. Ti ; et on t y artees is i a § § . eo. d “ y . i. A 3, by maiden lady, sisal room 10 store John Bartges is having A steam SAW! ar gmith, Centre Hall; W, C. Meyer, | household Boo within mile of railrond station. a * mill put on his mountain tract back of Spring Mills, Pa. Address, ‘Girl 13," care of Centre Report 2 Penn Hall, Centre Hall, Pa. Wallace Duncan, we are informed, will be transferred to the Sunbury rail- road office. Wallace was very obliging » Have just returned from New York with a large stock of ‘Found Seven Rats Dead in Bin Next Morn- as agent at Spring Mills. There is rumor of a shoe factory to be MEN'S AND S if d 0 t started here, - ad S eeruus tumor was taken from Mp om | . ” YOUNG MEN'S ul S dll vercod S the breast of Mrs. Ezra Krumbine, one day last week, under the surgical oper- U z ket Sire than a padlocked gar- In the Latest Styles and Patterns. ation of Dr. Jacobs, assisted by Dr, age on your own premises Alexander. We are pleased to note that the operation has given her relief. - CT is the storage space you can A LARGE ASSORTMEN I' OF— t rate izes, 25C, SoH oY h.00; Bok J. Henry Keller, of this place, has re- 0% V5 secure here. 8 . | . Ry a ser. Sprir og Mills Pa Triste) WE sete © SE Ladies’ Suits, Coats & Dresses | wx chased 8 farm in that, tate, and will 3 the advantage of convenience to ; y WANT ED ; move on it the coming spring. b t : . i Henry Boozer has a touch of Kansas 1 all accessories, repairs, cleaning in the Latest Materials and Colors. il, Men or women to tuke orden fever and he thinks it will take him off, apparatus and the service of rds - friends and neighbors for the A dwelling and coal sheds will next be : automobile specialists. sarat 11 1 erected by 1. ]. Grenoble, at the Centre v ; . ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF Hall station, His grain house is finish- iy deed) ) Store Your Alfred Durst came nigh being mixed a Mens’, Bo q 8 Ladies Shoes with sausage meat while assisting Will- : Car Here jam Spangler at butchering, last week. The knives of the chopper machine were 1 at very reasonable prices. raised and as Mr. Durst bent his head 4 = Storage costs Little and means over the block, by some accident the he ¥ much . knives which had been thrown back, fell oof _ . The market prices of these goods arc Soaring forward, striking the back of his head Ee Before building or renting a hivher and higher every day ind we will nt b: able fae ww and cutting some ugly gashes as they EF garage, investigate this service. £ 8g came upon him, Sg Try it a month or two. At the to accommodate our customers later in the scason. A wild turkey weighiog twenty pounds L y i ~~ . ‘ ‘, -— id Su Ey WOBluDE Teer a price we can quote you will MY ADVICE IS: Grasp this opporlunity and south of Tussey ville other day. likely find it more economical Buy Early at— Quite a serious affair occurred at than any other arrangement. J ward. s reek ago & bad seling Wooluard, a week ago. A bad feeling And you who wish relief from KESS] ER’ S existed for some time between a young man named Ettlinger and air. Treaster, the many burdens of the present . employed at one of the sawmills, A home care of your car may well . party of mill hands being in at a Wood- investigate uso, Department Store Millheim. se in the store, 1stood at thel & (The Home of Good Merchandise) Hh rrr rrr er rrr Tres 4 Some ve, arog Prompt Service-Certain Satisfaction TE aOCRIIE him ing.” TY "ny 2 db Addl ddd Add Em Ef rE ts sip 5 Want to Buy ¢ 3 1 2 A Tf Fk SEE US FirRsT dead wl rreevew Chas. D. Bartholomew CENTRE MALL, Pa, . ppd 5 ddd ddeiod Sddd - E22 Now Propared fo Recharge Your Storage Butery | eyo County Ren d ering MEger wa 5 your storage battery we: akens bring it to y us aud have it re- ged i by the latest and I . P Mil > most approved method. 6.volt battery re-charged for $1.00. ; .cwistown, Ia. roy, Pa. AARONSBURG. The Haines’ sisters are making Im - i K f ( h provements to their tenent house, - ree oO arge Mr. snd Mrs. Andrew Breon and son, FORTY-SIXTH ANNUAL Maxwell and Mrs. Elizabeth Weaver, all . Phone Us at Our Expense, of Lewistown, spent Friday in town. The Lutl festival was a grand success, the sum of $210.00 being real- , Makes y ey : “Rate Pass Up All Other Food for One Meal ne with other food ats or dogs won't , 1220 i of Ratt ve ‘ 2 8 Sa fogs since? surest rat and # r : Shep 5 Yo Walter Orwig, who is assisting H, H Thei t first meal of RAT-SNAP mice § r. Three sizes, 25¢, soc. $1.00 putes’ easy Work (pe y bo ling of Leitzel, had the misfortune to cut his OF THE PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY OF CENTRAL PENNA. their last. Kil few minutes. Dries Sold and guaranteed by C. M. Smitl , and you have 10 pounds of best hard ‘> the 13.3 ch 1A sentra Hall W. C. Meyer eine Mills Soap r 20 gations of soft soap. hand wh ile itting u Pp meat, IN the carcas » gi 1 -. 1 a F ha i Ir at, EY ? xp or 2 gallo ta yo Tr procer or & 4 co “ a FF ave UO (pie ANNA =D 2 1 a. “ a F you éruppis Jame 5 » ral a brother, s. GC Mus- (range Park, Centre Hall, Pa. INES 1D Cake ra DB § into mall Scam A — PS AS Weite to us for free booklet, ™ U ‘rea of B gn ser, bot r roed overseas boys, have : pieces leave wae! 18 travel Mo mix The Cet £0 8 VeAr. i The Peas Chemical Works Philadelphia US A rented a store room at Coburn and will start a confectionery store. September 6th to 12th, 1919 0 = aR Ee sa 4 bot L044 ¥ BYeprg eo ¥ cle a washin DE ald Lois Last Tuesday, C. W. Wolfe, in his Overland car, took Miss Mary McAlees, of Chicago, lil ; Estella Stahm, of At- lantic City ; C. G. Bright and William Cummings on a trip to Carlisle, Encampment opens Sept 6th Exhibition opens Sept. Sth The largest and best Fair in Central Pennsylvania ; by farmers and for farmers. Twenty.eight acres are devoted tc camping and exhibition pur. Sunday guests at the home of John « 2 1 poses. Grenoble were : Mr, and Mrs. Thomas tp 1 Poal Pp Pral Re + 2 “ ; y ry 1 : ite Meyer and son John, and Anna Harter, 2 A large display of Farm Stock an oultry, Farm Implements, Fruits, of Coburn Cereals, and every production of farm and garden. Mr. Percey and party returned on Sat- ———————————————— urday night from their western trip. On account of the high cost of labor and mate rial for building and ve. They experienced some bad road and pavirs, an Admission Fee of 25 Cents for the entive week, will be charged were in much rain but had a good dime for persons over 18 years of age ; under 15 years, Free. nevertheless, Prof. and Mrs. J. R. Bartlett and two A small fee will be ehuigeld Yor icy automobiles daughters, of Perth Amboy, New Jeiw oy weve visitors in “town for several Excursion rates on the railroads within 75 miles. = a 5 17. : 7 | Cicarettes made to days. Prof. Bastlett taught several SPECIAL TRAINS WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. : ga" : 4 , L terms of school here a few years ago. : . gc: meet your taste! On Sunday Mr, and Mrs. Sinus C. R. NEFF, Chairman. er o : : Stamm, of Millmont, autoed to the home : A i BA els are oficred you as a tigarette entirely of the ladies’ sisters, Cora and Amanda out of the ordinary—a flavor and smoothness Haines: In the aftervoon the partly motored to Boalsburg to visit Adam i | A never before attained. To best realize their qual- Hosterman and Henry Hosterman and p- pm AR . ity compare Camels with any cigarette in family. Te soo iW the world at any price! Sa Amoalriral otis ARD ARE ; SAN Camels flavor is so refreshing, so enticing, it will W = win you at once—it is so new and unusual. That's Clean pens and clean hog lots are es. 4 bl mog ois are : what Camels expert blend of choice Turkish and Preparations are being minds § t s choice Domestic tobacco gives youl You’ pan § znd to seve Quality Counts EVES YOR! ol prefer for the European Potato Wart in bitum- this blend to either kind of tobacco smoked straight! inous coal regions, Joint worm has taken heavy toll ir ” As you smoke Camels, you'll note absence of Pennsylvania wheat fields this year. ) any unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or any un- Plow under or burn all stubble on infest. cas odo Ph i ed fields to prevent further damage. PF Et Sr fh > Sigh The enstom of whi an Seed potathns THE RIGHT PLACE wy to Siogoyer hun you can, smoke Camels liberally left from the previous season’s crop, FOR THE RIGHT GOODS | without tiring your taste! after having disposed of the best, must : , 4 be discontinued if the prescnt quality AT THE RIGHT PRICE : : . Take Camels at any angle—they surely supply and yield of the crop is to be improved, re cigarette contentment beyond anything you ever Select seed potatoes when the crop is ‘ i : experienced. They're a cigarette revelation! harvested, Yes, we've it, You do not miss i The house-fly will go from an open got coupons, premiums or gifts, privy vault, a garbage can, a decaying A stock complete in every line. : bis 3 gh ™ You'll prefer Camels quality! animal, a consumptive’'s spittoon, or ce AEN X other filthy thing, direct to your dining : i \ 18 cents a package table and wipe ita filthy feet on your A S Camels are sold everywhere in food, The only good fly is a dead fly, Hes inepaper-osversd arian, We ~ Corn is growing rapidly and looks this carton for the home or office supply or wiven you travel, promising. Yield of early potatoes OLEWINE'’S HARDW ARE p/ RR J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Winston-Salem, N. C. rather light, but late crop promises ? J iy 1 cw re - ; much better. Pastures and meadows » \ Bo al are in good condition, Fall plowing is Belle‘onte, Pa. in progress, ; i
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