The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 20, 1919, Image 8

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THE CENTRE REPORTER. di ghere to make na sketch of [dren's Hour like a feast. Wor the State Agricultural Notes, | F
== I ws | ay ancheon was just over, and | tiny toddlers there fn grtled Over one-third of the baokwhent |
THURSDAY, NOVE) tR 2 . ing to a little knot of | menn, sometunes needs cu ns 4 ni TI . wd |
. THY Ra 3¥: ROVEMBER 1 We alk first an1s I heard, as | and milk, sometimes Graham Crack- grown in the United States is produced |
Fo—— : 1 slid quietly intoa yrhy seat, wege | ers, Oatmeal Crackers or Lunch Bis- in Pennsylvania, i
Cattle Dealers Plead Guilty. “National Biscuit,” salling jenit. ip iy cuanged on Shee The sky is a poor roof under which to |
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The farmists of Wayne county, most aly Be 3 od eon | ni dg ov thns and rarest of store farm w.achinery for the winter, |
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of whom also deal in cattle, were given Toriably as sl ? in, my pen nd are days when we had A Fulton county woman planted two | i
a hearing last week at Honesdale on and ears b ‘ ‘ream and Nabisco, and those Cushaw pumpkin seeds in her garden |
charges of having violated the state cat- “Between ‘the dark and 1 @™ | were our party days. ¢
| » i last spring which produced sixteen
g i ; t ; “then ve 0 “Don't think my hour is just a ’ , ;
te law by bringing cows into Pennsyl. she Was guvtings pr » world | lunch hour, It started us happily, pumpkins averaging thirty pounds each,
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vania without an official examination Mt of pass Ps tenin dS for the ’ ade us sure they or a total of 480 pounds. i
and test for tuberculosis, childr : eT cc they we 20 wry day-—for i
16 plants like tulips and freesis
The charge was brought By an agent elven that B ust feed Bulbou pl wnt 5 like ut ps and freesias
: arg al gai by & thingss ve | “ Rd HL AEP » must make excellent house plants for winter,
of the Bureau of Animal Industry, i post a oS Always ready ronld The Bureau of Plant Industry. Pennsyl
a Avani : wul- en, whe 3. x frou z t 4
Pennsylvania Department of Agricul gra Toi 1 (apd always fresh — -always wel- eir vania Department of Agriculture, Har-
¥ « 177 [3 £ 3 - Ke
to have been diseased. The tuberculo me In ny come. An appetizer at the be BD
sis cows were killed under state inspec-| (Children ginning of the meal, making the best WE
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ture, after some of the cows were found risburg, will tell you how,
2 Public Sale Register,
tion, “I've soup better, and the final touch of satis- a :
The defendants were led into their and § faction when the cheese and coffee are
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want to finish the month of
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, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2:1, at one} bo
mistake by false information given by pus served Nothing can take the o'clock, on the farm of the late Peter | November with a om. Our
the New York dealer who s © . Sony Smith, at Cemtre Hill, C. F. Smith will
Te Seater Mh Oe e| mul place of Uneeda Biscuit i DT Stans Por Fall Season thus far has been a huge success and in
public sale, wy were le 5s be- , ; == Son 1: Horses, L , Steer, Farm Impl §
lieve that if the cows were driven over the on the family table, Be ii 1 ra i ;
the state line by employes of the dealer, tee . po pe ONDAY NOVEM]
| t bo 3 A ' 80 § NATIONAL ft a gh ; o'clock, one-half mil ast ver, |
the buyers would not be liable to arrest, 1 ss p “ . ; Charl : che : " ‘mista 1 WwW # ‘
ot 4 = : ‘ » les E ing wii 4211 attie, | «
When the requirements of the cattle law listen BISCUIg Was I 3 Farm machinery. and some usehold | € are going to offer Reductions on
were explained at the hearing, the de- too-rd ERE ns Ses = Fad Goods, |
fendents were convinced of their mistake ten I wy, » tris oe
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and entered pleas of guilty, They were were Wa ’ : a _ i Meek, on the ID, Meak farm Wad. | ?
released upon payment of costs without Hour 1 . , 3 og RiWay: dle. will sell 5 horses, 20 | i of cattle,
. o teas m R : a +6 Bead of sheen. 28 he mblets Rns
an ine being imposed as these prosecu- “You see, evel ck Rr 2s A only National of an gu OED, i Po aid) ’
tions are br ht more i i sarnin 3 on. “are much IK : AA ; AF Ly of farm implemen and some ! {
tions wer I ht more as a warning went or 1 Tob J an be. Durl a Fools,
than i m future mals. They are most 2 - .
Laan ent, 3 :t * Fr y ile We £10 3 1uct
: most tractable after they L$ i) ny bables were gre 4
8s . do less
nature along the northern tier will ‘hing to of National Bist " never missed the Chil. 2% rane =r {
something to eat, »Hatiol 8 . o TYAS ( MBER - ab 10 1
ed t ful nt of the dainties always begin our Chil-ToMeL's Hour with its tasty feast, FRI D? ¥ NOVEMBER 23, at 10 2 y
The New York dealer was arrest- ) die H. 1 rr. ex trix, will sell
order to continue this success throughout the season,
d in that State
Red Victim Formerly of Miffhin He had b
County. befor
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Blizzard in North Dakota.
Lisbon, N. D. Nov 10.
Now that the cold snap has set in,
bound to nced Winter wearing apparel.
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len Chapel, have been fortunate in securing a complete
bovhood days i the son of kd E : t f R. L. Smit ntre Hill i : ‘ ‘ ¢ y
ward Grimm and his mother’s maiden |at the hidden hands of those Who oppos- s, colts, cows, young cattle,| | variety and are going to give you the benefit
name was Fannie Ort, of Ellen Chapel. | 8¢ FA88 OF WIE o Be 0 0 omen into | L. Smith, R. M. Smith, 11] of our purchases by a general reduction in
The parents are be th Living 8 i y SE dian edit : “hE TES pr . 3 . : | . - .
When Warren was stilla boy he left | frenzy \ prices. The market prices on these goods
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arc above our quotations, but we have a large
stock and are willing to sacrifice it for our
this opportunity is available,
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; Do Your Shopping Now at
Saturday, November 22nd, 1919 KESS] ER’'S
Located cue salle east of Pen Hall Va | [i Pepartmment Store Millheim
T5¢ aywhers, 4 oppartanity, We teil bow | peu:
II's Family Pills for constipation. ’ : oss ¥ esi PERCHES ore Of
Hall's ¥ a P . CANDYMAKER
jess, lhe
ANDY MAK ed a Large Brick Dwelling House, Larg 4 (The Home of Good Merchandise)
Centre Reporter, $r.50 a year 3704¢ | Bank Barn, and All Necessary
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Black Walnut Seedlings Soon Availa- The buildings are all in good repair, a
. There are two never-failing s; £8 DOAr . wh . stat .
ble. he house and a well at the barn, ( 'YRUS BRUNGART, tip ue a Y re Bog a
Pe . * 4 - 3 ¢ ' . ba waa ’ 178% aA
The farm isin a high state of cultiva- MPTICE OF THE PEACE property
tion and is one of the best producing CENTRE HALL, FA. 'S. E. WEBER,
farms of Penns Valley, Special attention given to ooliectin g 3
sun] 8f Boalsburg, Pa.
B ¥ x “gs . or A ba writings of all classes inciodi deeds 4 Be
Why light th Winte ho RES Of TIMBER- sree nia, 00. marriage on rg. 3 2 ¥ acca
’ * § LAN more jess. situste cn Brush re poured. and all malls pertain whe ye
a i e r LAND, more or less, situste cn Brush @lioenees secu ; ; ~ » |
J oO Mountain, east of the road leading from | ©Bee stiended to prometly mul 2 AMES W, SWABB i
«tam. ga . ti NY hL t 2 Penns Valley to Brush Valley, : JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
be available fo ire till you have to! hig A, GSE AND LOT FOR SALE ||” LINDEN HALL CARTRE Oc PA.
I. o Most h trees MRS. H. K H A\RTER . . . ] _ Deeds, Mortespes, Wills, &c, written ard ox
There's no use fussing with the RU oN SMITH. iis . uRGersigned oiers id aie ou cuted with onre. All jogal busiem promrt!y
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¥ A anes tended 0 special attention given to seit
: : . AR AL, he wiih ibak fa ing of Estates, Marriage Licenses, Auicno
. 1 . Sn Pars . ’ {etre of Rot Smith dec'd a din tt wt f burg fe Li 1 ron
furnace bye fore it's necessary. . Heirs Of Kobgitl Smith, dec Q | acy situated 10 U own « 4.8 K bile Licenses, nnd all other Appia
) . Blanks kept on band, Dov. ¥8
§ valuable tree, ot.
100.
A Perfection Oil Heater will
keep you warm and comfortable
n cool fall days without lighting
the R
PERFECTION
OIL HEATERS
. No messing
cerning not only farmers, but all consu- f a ih ,
products, were before the easily carried from roome 10 100M,
National grange for consideration when Smolki less, « dorless and abs olutely
the fitty-third annual convention opened safe. You can 't turn the wick
at Grand 1} 8, Mich., last week.
too. hisrh. mn] FE AMELS' expert blend of choice
Among the subjects to be brought be- - . . . . d I —— Turkish and choice Domestic
fore the convention which continues ten When Winter comes it will y tobaccos answers every cigarette
3 ae : Spety a help out your ordinary heating a = desire you ever had! Camels give
in foodstuff, railroad centrol, distribu and enable vou fo have glowing 3 — . .
ion. extension of the rural fr re and enable you to have: glowing eo such universal delight, such unusual
tion, extension of the rural free delivery varmth witho 5 arine fire all : oi p
and the immigration laws, wal min without a roaring : : enjoyment and satisfaction you'll
A better deal is to be demanded for the the time. "i f - 4 FIs | A call them a cigarette revelation!
farmer some of the officers asserted. : ory ia 7 =~ fg fa
od 5 cy +1 Of ¥ <q ’ ’ » .
A plan for fixing the price of farm pro- The Perfection Oil He i r » ne Saws) TUR re. 4 If you d like a cigarette that does
ducts closely following the “cost plus” handiest and most economical 0 : Epo, J og not leave any unpleasant cigaretty
system employed by the government in supplementary he atung appianc 5. ; A eR SA Fh 2 oi Vid : aftertaste or unpleasant cigaretty
war contracts has been outlined for pre- Don't accept anything less efficient, A 5X Re odor, smoke Camels! If you
sentation to the convention. Ask v r = hun er for a rich. mell itd
Sixty-five delegates representing 800, n Rayo Lamps S y 9 u Fred 5 : . g ¢ e Oy=mnt
ooo farmers in thirty-three states, and IV Rago -s | dealer to show — cigarette that has all that desirable
3,000 visifbors are attending the sessions, / RN eo “nem | you the various NE gallon of cigarette body —well, you get
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in such great d Save coal
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mportant que Sak. 1 Es sare
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days are the labor situation speculation
Atlantic Rayo
otto | models. There ight Of wit burn some Camels as quickly as you can!
vionr ayes for ten hours in
. , — T make is nie a will pour Perfection Of) 3
2 Piped Post Profits. They make k ore t hei your Perfection Oi Camels’ expert blend makes all this
The parcel post is earning a profit of or sewing a J 18 . Raye Lamps too : 3 i ful : .
$10,000,000 yearly, and rates have been ed ABUT needs. Cela no arg than Camels are sold everywhere in scientific. del ght quality possible. Your
. oistantly rcducei since the beginning . ally sealed TV of 20 Sjarstran: or personal test will prove that Camel
’ i . ; “ at f sackages 00 cig sftes) in a glase- : :
of the service seven years ago. The THE ATLANTIC REFINING COMPANY pavofic, a rig ron We Cigarettes are the only cigarettes
li t ine-paper-covered carton. We strongly
post office committee of the hpuse is Philadelphia
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Pittsburgh recommend this carton for the home or you ever smoked that just seem
now at work figuring a further decrease office supply, or when you travel.
made to meet your taste! You will
in the rates before long, so that a large R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY prefer them to either kind of to-
measure of the profits will be retained
Winston-Salem, N. C, i i
in the hands of the public. bacco smoked straight!
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Compare Camels for quality and
Tests have shown that the hen that a satisfaction with any cigarette in
molts early is invariably a poor layer. En Se po the world at any price!
Mr. Dairyman, which concerns you EAGLE “MIKADO”
most, the analysis printed on the tag, or / .
the dollars in the milk pail ? Try Larro
Dairy Feed, You will find Larro at the
old stand, R. D. Foreman. ady
Although we have had more than the
normal rainfall during October and be- || Por Sule »} your Dadler, Se A Poueil made for gene la five grades
ginning of November, the mountain
streams are said not to be anything ape | EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK
proaching bask-{ull,
tinier {