a RY EE THE OENTRE REPORTER. ’ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1919. | THIRTY-FIVE YEARS AGO | | A! i : i : x ; g 3 4 H uge Dem and file Paragraphs of News Taken from the sem mato cured by Piles of the Reporteriof 184. | [i Her per ie wt BF end | for Wearing Apparel eet pe my present ¢ fr, 3 i if md Ts 3 Hr I » v x : pe 58 a for i A D. 1588 A A py MN. February 25, 1885. 3 REIN | ag ji mi oe er ely BE yy (Beal) "Notary Publ Roland Treaster, of near Tusseyville, RL Oy TR Sib % ARE IA Bh 5 9 1 A Ca rh Me an, had a leg badly broken on last Monday ol | rir AME Cg te LR “ba gama 11 the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Send ile 1 > i died ho TAY : ” f rE ” bl Yi for testimo {1 forenoon while in the woods chopping As 4 Fad HATO iee anion a WRT a Saree i F. J. CHENEY & . Toledo, O, trees. A tree in falling struck him | § Phy A 4d Te at ae RAR CR Ads BER. 3 at oe Sold by all jrugs ats, . i Leh a Vie +) . : Me : . i y Pills for constipation. across the knee in a manner that Dr. ASE Gd AT epee Rb SE TET a SR | Ha amily Pills nstipation Jacobs thinks it will have to be ampu- \ es EAA : (i TEL Er —— : : o y leks RSet % Ao y - i J ¥ whi Po ‘Found Seven Hats Dead In Bin Next Morn- tated, John Slack and one or two PIER he. itor, phtl Sane or fu ae" REE others were near at the time and carried : 7 Ai regen ite rg Gr plates Tihs Sante £ : Io gs : 1 . OP : ah ih 8 TAS AT ns, od 3 ~ 1s ~ = Mr. Treaster to his home. RRL Rl RAL he ME Fe SE The demand for our merchandise has in [Drs. Jacobs and Alexander amputate | WSEAS Wat HT amas SOE She 1 bail CT creased to such an extent that Kessler was ed the crushed leg below the knee on a i prc 5h ae aed hn came dav) a oa at i” 9 : 2 Sok es 2 eae ol | | compelled to make a third trip to New York Death has called away another noble City for more stock, so that w= are enabled old nian, Joseph Carson, of near Potters Mills, who died Saturday at his home. | [Mf RE el Egan Teg Senet Si, a to maintain‘ the Complete Assortment and apoplesy was the casiss. 4 Variety we have had during the Fall Season, * Father Willow was awarded the con- tract for carrying the mail from Centre Hall post office to the train—two ‘round Sue a? ; Bae To ha : hy : 1] trips per day, three-fourths mile, at $60 ME i» 0 5A 25 fel gh Uy BAER iy hy coh WG ve Hl] Men nto ts a year. Mr. Armbruster has contracted : : J ; 5 E 1 SER | | wi ookof ourVal to carry the mail to Spring Mills, daily, uy and seiling cattls in Union Stock Yards, Chicago. The men in the enee not Spea 0 our a ues 2 1-4 miles, for $50 per year. a » J pens arc the ones whe must judge each steer and de- The Centre Hall Reformed charge termine what he is worth. the fact that our stock has had to be has extended a call to Rev. Land, of : : NL aE a Turbotville. Are the great sloth Ynius Op Lub)... Is worth 48 a beef animal. No replenished for the third straight time this Si caro, Kansas ity, O1 aha and else fone can determine his value but the Two well known old citizens of Pot-1 oro 5t1 ssion men season, is sufficient evidence to show that ter township were buried this week. | iin snececeds In mulcting the farm- {and the buyers : . i . ; xa sy . Mr. Fye, an aged resident of the Loop. | or on the one hand, and the consumer L Buy present M Kessler has been meeting the desires of bis | 4200000082000 4004 200044004 1 I t Buyers Represent Many Firme. { o and John Wilkinson, formerly of Potters | who buys meat, on the « r hend? | iii A we : ‘£1 Many think that these cat are all | - Mills. who died at the home of his daugh-| This will be one of the questions | oy al hy #3 calfle are trade. Hi Insurance and 4 "1731 : ; ; . » : y the big packers, which ter in Bellefonte, and on Tuesday was wreshing over in the discussion of the | 1. sop from being th interred at Sprucetown. enyon Dill; ckers there enyon bil now before a comuitice of | the buyers for the big packers there | [| The Opportunity is Yours to Respond [li Real Estate Homie Storage of Vegetables. f these big 1 ts, where millions | 4 pynd oa tred and fift Hi : e . vie} : t 1 " The Bureau of Markets of the Penn- sateen FE A or rs on 4 he, pan) of hem and secure your needs from our huge show- il! Want to Buy or Sell? sylvania Department of Agriculture " ha oe! wh ing of the Late and Distinctive Fashions {| =8 calls attention to the timely subject of | . ald not sav, rout them. . s he TRrBE. rexede. ; : 2 storing vegetables and fruits for winter} |, fow, perhans, could gl youl | pra di . 1 r a ro at of Ee . 2 which have been arriving daily from New Home storage is of impertance at all] what takes place In thos | toy, York. times, but it is especially so now, be-| through w Lich flows much { ir fare a waltv whisk aarnl 3 Free ’ i | 1h nD Ba 1 3] mew po | throne E oy | | The penalty which awaits the buyez We have met the wishes of the moft par- i 4 as. D. Bartholomew Case, Besldesn cause of present price conditions. t CENTRE HALL 1s the harvesting season for late crops Separate From Packing Plants, [that the other buyers take the cattle ticular dressers. If you want to be garbed in : and many people find it advantageous aa ly carda” ate RVHO! vn | way frommhim and his firm will be : / to buy at this time the necessary th na OK any heople with all | ¥ithout ita requirements. On the oth. a fashionable and distinctive manner, ty to store for winter use. packingdon This Is or number § © I : ? ys - i ol : i on . s The successful storage of vegetables] one. They are operat A COrpora- | | Br i . - a. : Co I WwW C S ’ f VY is not difficult ; m at, Eo eters tions wholly distinct from ihe | Bl ines dow in this storage space which can 'be| cottie, not to mi tot Fs IO" chin Mgt Bibb wines "Rats Pass Up all Oth Food for One Meal used to let in cold air at night or atother wi resent : ; ; gp Their frst He Tap times for the purpose of keeping down a i : their last. Kil ; te the temperature, Sound dry apples, hie - te an] 7 . vo | Lar opt “} net) ip he carcass, Rat beets, carrots, onions, parsnips, potatoes, trade” of he cotimies fier re of a1 i toor 8 Det wuARY a. Bo pumpkins, squash, sweet potatoes and ces leave where tat turnips may be kept in such a room in good condition for winter use. For more detailed information regard- ing the storing of various crops it would be advisable to consult the County Agent or write to State College. er oe ya) fq (L: foi tar at for Aig - Correct Printing Done at the Reporter Office, Wilts 40 va 4 nChemicel Works Philadelphia US A es ————— AA ——————— iI Transfers of R eal Estate. the buys . 1 sere hiro! L. E. Kidder, et ux, to F. I. Houtz,] &™% Or . b know thelr tract in Harris twp. $6350. that } , “ + » + that taey I. G. Gordon Foster, et al, to Ira D, celpts of the Slagel, tract in State Colicge. $400. tion to the S. K. Hostetter, et ai, to Charles W.| know cattl Heppenstall, tract in State College. The Hi $2350. a block, C. P. Long, et ux, to F. Q. Hartman, | Buyers, tract in Gregg twp. $630. hither and thi ees ——— School District of Centre Hall Boro, | ¢ne lot here ar CALL KED *} ne er Si C 8 N to F. Q. Hartman, tract in Centre Hall. The ecotmmisein id 1 SMALL PACKERS OPPOSE LICENSE $250. in abeyance, dickering fot WwW noints § ————— high ice and {val » —— A — AA ASS Those who hope to reduce the high ! } may nat ke him a bettor Pr, NOT Com ng int mission man is a competitor of all the | tention to the facet that the cost of living by killing game during the open season can only do it : by mak- other commission men; and every buy- | proposed legisiation embodied in the ing each shot count. Ammunition is a] er is a competitor of all the other buy- | Kenyon and Kendrick bills, If enacted costly article, and several shots fired at| ers. { would bave a tendency to drive hun a squirrel makes that squirrel dear We say that all of these men know | dreds of small'packing firms out of the meat. cattle, A steer 1s not a standardized | ficld of Interstate operations, This commodity. Nature makes him what | would be the prefesence forced upon he is. The contour of hls hannches, | them as against operating unde . o Public Sale Register, ET ula asl hin Eas oj o RRA Opeialing dnc n AMELS are the most refreshing, satisfying cigar — — the build of his body and his makeup | consing systems which would be a con ' - " : WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29th, | In general have everything to do with ! tinued menace of Interference. / Camels aresoldevery. ever smoked! Put 41/ your cigarette cles: 12.30 sharp, iu Centre Hall boro, Dr. G. So, : " / where in scientifically then buy some Camels, give them every taste-test W. Hosterman will sell lot of first-class - sealed packages of 20 for your own satisfaction that in quality, flavor, Household Furniture. A closing out HOW THE PROCEEDS FROM THE SALE y elgareties or ton pach. body and in many other delightful ways Camels sale. See posters. Mayes, auct. ages (200 cigarettes) ’ — : | ] in a glassine-papers class by themselves! THURSDAY, OCTOBER 130, at 1:30, y a’ Mrs. Sazah Bushman and J. Feask Ross BR L SS ao eg Camels are an expert blend of choice Turkish and choice will sell, on the premises, 1 3-4 miles J Bi) this carton for the Domestic tobaccos. You'll not only prefer this blend to cithe West Spring Mills, Farm of 185 Acres. 4 iH home or office supply kind of tobacco smoked straight, but you'll appreciate WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19th, ; eo, \ or when you fravel! remarkable full-bodied-mildness and smooth, refreeh at 10 a. m., three miles of Centre Hall, / wt \ flavor it provides! els are in ation! the undersigned will sell the following : M0 \ R..J. Refuolds Tehactn Co. p Camels are a cigarente revejation! Two horses—one black mare, 9 years A Nosy Hl EX Qi 20% J 3 Wisstan-Salgm, N. C. Camels win Jou in so many new ways! They not only old, in foal ; sorrel mare, 8 years old, : i NN it you to smoke liberally without tiring ‘you a good handy t ; " Shippin ' \ 18¢ a package pesmi . g your ond and Son Saight, 3300 abas ba 8 : \ pa 8 taste but leave no unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or un. time of sale, Heifer, fresh in February. Stock man Stoc ae Distribution \ \ pleasant cigaretty odor! Two head young cattle ; Chesterwhite i i brood sow : g shoats ; lot of Baff Or- ; - \ Compare Camels with any cigarette phington hens, . Who gets the money that you pay the butcher for beef? This interesting Ny, 9 a in the world at any price! You'll Two wagons, one a good Conklin and | diagram will help you to see. It is made up from figures secured by the Fed: , 3 Ba prefer Camel quality to premiums, or oo agon A) Spain eral Department of Agriculture who followed a number of groups of steers through the packing plant and through the retail market : bi phon : ner. bi r. #11 market up to the time the pons me va raiser, Xn land Andes, meat was In the hands of the ultimate consumer. The live animals were lows, harrows, Economy gas engine, 7 | bought from the farmer; In addition to the meat there was, of course, the hide, . p., Geiser threshing machine, many | visceral fat and other by-products. These were sold by the packer and this sum other Jat Jaglents ; also lot bay. fod-| agded to what the retail marke! man received for the meat gives the total Howehold. g oods.~Splen Aid‘ Gouble proceeds. Out of this total amount the farmer regeived 08 to 76 per cent for the live animals, Three to 4 per cent were required to ship the live animals to heater, goal] S06 k toys; and AUmerons market and to feed and care for them in the stock Sap hefore they were L. bk, Mayes, auet. slaughtered. The packer received B to 6 per cont of the total proceeds, and SAMUEL GINGERICH. | this fovered The eter Siaugingring, Refrigeration sipping bi refrigerator cars . ‘fo the 1 ranch houses, selling to the local butcher, and also profits. Fifteen A SATURDAY: MARCH esa” | Ito 20 per cent was received by the butcher, which comprised his selling cost R. E. Stover will sell : Farm stock and | plus his profits. The fllustration indicates the proportions of these amounts all new Jim Plomsnts, A clean-up sale, the relative sizes of the money bags, : i Wise & Hubler, aucts. : " : aR WO Ae ner