pre THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY. A - PENNA. cues CENTRE HALL - THURSDAY. wo DECE? MBER 18, 1919: Proprietors «wesw Bditer Loca? Editor and { Business Manager SMITH & BAILEY . 8. W. SMITH . . . EDWARD E, BAILEY Entered at the Post Office in Centra Hall ma» second Class mall matter, TERMS, The terms of subseri to the Re porter are one and one-half doliars per fyear, ADVERTISING RATES-Display advertise ment of ten or more inches, for three or mm ore in partions, ton cents per inch for each issue . Dis 1s advertising oocupyin loss space than ten ke wos sid for less than three insertions, from fifteen 0 twenty-five cents per {noch for each fsgne, according 10 COMPOS tiem, Minimum charge seventy-five cents. Local notices accom tng five centy per line wise, aight cents per vy twenty-five cents, Legal notices, twenty cents per line for three tnsartions, and ton cents per line for each ad- dfiional insertion, ying display 4 adverts r each insertion ; other: minimom Charge, CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Reformed ~ Centre Hall, morning ; Tusseyville, afterncon. Presbyterian—Centre Cook will preach, Hall, morning, Rev, Methodist—aflerpson, PAYING HOMAGE TO DEVILS Recognized Method by Which Chinese insure Against Dire Work of Evil Spirits. 14 days th Once a year during the first venth Chinese month, v of Yu-Nan-Whel PE of the s¢ rious CRADLES OF GRE AT EDITORS Many Editorial Giants Got Their Early Training on Villa ae Newspapers of New Es = Cog re intellectual but not n his aptes in his honesty will toward his fellow countrymen. ———— I — A ————— CENTRE MILLS. mn ent at the W ili fwere Mr. and Mrs. and family, Mr, of Spring and .arter, 3 { Johnstown, and Samuel W antz William Sweely lost a valuable horse on Monday of last week. Mrs. Joseph Corman is not very rapidly at this writing. of Tylersville. —————— GEORGES VALLEY. of Burnham, spent Sunday C. Reed home, E. L. xy orn So Lingle spent a few days | with friends in Lewistown, Charles Zettle fell last Tuesday ke her arm, James Foust visited Mr, and Frank Ennist, at Potters Mills, day and bre Mrs. on Sun- Christmas at Miess'. Come to Miess's store, Colyer, on Christmas. There will be blue rock shooting, oysters and ice cream served, A large stock of oranges and candies for the holidays at reasonable price. body welcome, G. R. MEISS, Colyer, —————— A ————— The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year, To Help Mail Movement, The Postoffice Department has ar- ranged with the railroads for a large number of through storage car move- ments during the holiday period, and mails in this manner will relieve to a large extent crowded facilities of many stations and avoid unloading and re loading of a large amount of mails in transit. This plan has been followed during the past two seasons and has worked well, —— To ————— Red Cross Members. The Earlystowa public school, Alfred G. Crawford, teacher, comes along with fod per cent. membership in the Red Cross. The names of the scholars fol- low : Alice Burkholder Wilbur Stover Charles Bright Roy Bright Paul Bright Eugene Burkholder George Stover Harry Bright Victor Bright Margaret Alexander Earl Delaney Celia Delaney Mary Shreckengast Bertha Sharer Stellard Beightol Harvey Kuhn rai — McCormick —Blagg. The marriage of Robert McCormick and Miss Blanche Blagg was solemnized at the home of the groom's sister, Mrs. Ben Barcus, in Danville at 2:30 last Monday afternoon. Only immediate relatives and a few close friends wit. pessed the ceremony, which was con. ducted by Rev. Mr. McPherson, of St Methodist } After the marriage al James’ Danville, a wedding breakfast The bride, wh Dan Bl Oo AE. Of aad f favorably here, age d a ; San aA au 11g ALUYWwW ely work spectiv pe articular res, SIX 0 ilk cows, New Mc Cormi ; part o in race halte of tie straps ! gle harness, one These harness are all use every piece b Terms of sale— All implements, TUESDAY, MARCH 9 0't one-half mile west of Centre Hill, ! Bright Side Farm, D, Rossman | sell : All stock and fami ng implements. | A clean up sale. MONDAY, MARCH one-half mile southeeast ¢ | on the Ki ior farm, John will sell Farm stock and Clean up sale. SATURDAY, at barn of R. L., Horses, colts, cows, oung cattle, sheep, hogs, etc. Good clean stock—R, L.. Smith, R. M. Smith, SATURDAY, MARCH 20th, at 10 R/. m., two miles south-west of Millbeim, R. E. Stover will sell : all new implements, Wise & Hubler, aucts, lock. one 15. 10 A. f Linden Hall, Ww. implements. MARCH 20, 120'clock, A clean-up sale, STOCK FOR SALE~The under. signed offers the following for sale Sight shoats, weight 4o to so Ibs. | each ; two cows, will be fresh in month ; bay mare, eight years old.—M, | A. Sankey, Spring Mills, Pa, (Resi: | | dence, Potters Mills) Dec, 15, 1919. 0.1 i i PRE a 22 He wer a AL fis 3 CLAMORTS AND SIMS PRECIONS GUL a Ladie 3 ents’ Rings, Chains » R. $10.00 fect from, to 10 ws CRRA SR Fis of ETRE “on EV re CIE“MIE ANG” Fandiuas | UR AUL 0 ea ————— AST" [EIM. —- 3 ¥ hanes RI NR HELP SAV % gp pa TREATY AE RED CROSS Fig SE; ila) BUY AND US! DIST ~ FILE.) fi £2 i A) AhaREA & TAL BA Waa BOALSBURG. sbert Woodruft says pren sted on info with rats, SNAP Next morning found bin, two near feed number No rom dead rats—~RAT-SNAP ds 1p. Best thing 1 ha Miree sizes. 25¢, - 4 oy Aa kipyt Tienda s red ati even dead ras box, three in stall gince fIN¢ vath ve evar used soc, $1.00. Sold aud W. C. Meyer, Spring Mills, Pa, fitate of Ohlo, City Lacas County, sa Frank J. Cheney of Toledo, makes onth that he In senior partner of the firm of F. J Cheney & Co. doing business in the City of Toledo, County mnd State aforesaid, and that sald firetn will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHENEY Bworn ta befors me and subscribed ny presence, this 6th day of December, A, D, j886, A. W, GLEABON, (Heal) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Medicine is taken in ternally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System, Send Jor a a free KE) NY & =" Toledo, ©. Bt vi a al drugeins bo. in ——— a — m—— - cmt pnt Wh BERNER Distributing Dealer for Jo YC IracrorMeory 1 Larmor 3 Mra. Levi Hartley was in Mifflicburg over Sunday, the guest of her son, Clay- ton Hartley. The Reporter given as a Christmas gift will make the recipient happy fifty times a year. For the money woat bet. ter gift could be selected, A d amo Smith, w.
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