cl 5 on , i . 4 i a Boi A ON 5 EEE ; g A 5 AER NTA WO Cosa iiid oT onandin, ¥en 0. ie MR DE sept AE Snr x ins ean RAR nee) Ras a i, Li Np! ts Phan MI tt oon ny stra GE, wl i no Rl Inf) hire BH, ers oe i ANNUAL STATEMENT Btaté of Ohio, { ty of Toledo, : S444 4400 Add UNCER KNOWS ||SALE REGISTER | en Cone an ou A The Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Co. of Centre County In Miler BA ol ne a ib Insurance and isiness in the City of Toledo, County 1d Btate aforesaid, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 20, one 0'- and that said firm will pay the sum of a - : I Joe ile it © i i 3 ) January 12th, 1920 ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each ca rd i 2. NO ARMISTICE clock, 3 miles west of Millheim, (. P, 3 and every case of Catarrh that cannot be : Se ¢ Long will sell ; Farm implements, hor- In compilance with the provisions of thelr charter the sixty third annual statement of the cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH po ges, 12 cows, 6 brood sows, lot hogs. company is hereby presented; MEDICINE bat FRANK J. CHENEY Ww J o J Sworn to before me and subscribed in z uv or Sell ? IN CAUCAS S SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21st, at RECEIPTS my P' sence, this dy Say 5 Decsmber, ; ant to bB by OF Sell? 3a one o'clock, in Centre Hall boro, Mrs. | Balance in treasury Jan. 18th, 1919 G g (Se Norery Pubile Susan C. Geary will sell : Lot of house- | Cash premiums received during sear i 7 's Catarrh Medicine is taken in- SEE US FIRST I i A : — : . re $ \ hold goods. Sash on enn. nt No. 28 pronally ar 8 through the Blood on Fionn | aces of the Bystem, Bend | ask 0 Ct . Interest | as Soh wi iH (0 - 10746 60 | 1 oy Colone! Haskell Reports to Near | univ. FEBRUARY 23, one : LoL | Jor westimoniaia tree, > 10 CN | 2 . 'olene » ile sag . , I IP . EXVENDI LES { ‘ . ’ 01e00, . rate o'clock, one mile east of Potters Mills, wa : y Ar s The . . : East Relief on Despe t on the Dr. Frank farm, W, E. Lee will| FIRE LOBSES-— 's Family Plils for constipation. 4+ Chas.D. Bartholomew i : Cle ; g stoc ( 300. B. Thompson, barn and contents Ho i go . el less. sell : Clean up sale of farm stock and ( 0. B. 1 mpson, barn a t : | . CHAMEDE Ea} # Needs of Help implements, Also, good Ford car will J. W. Kepler, 166 00 | ROI A 12 6 AIF tors "3 CENTRE MALL, PA, 1 Anna TH. Hennsey, barn and contents 2610 25 | i Al : LL 193 a ¥ —— be sold, John A Yearick, : #" i on | 1 1 iv 1 : , wh arto lp rtinty pati nt ip ioairip id ptr t “Ponce COT ol ‘here In the AY . J. B. Bmeltzer, contents of barn TTT YTTTIYTY rr TYYTY Peace may come elsewherx 3 FRIDAY. MARCH 5, at 12 o'clock, Whiter k Quarries, dwelling house ‘11 f nneor kn a 1 stice a * 3 . y A. Esteriine, cow killed by Heghtning world, but hn » knows no armistice 5 at Centre Hill, J. Cs Goodhart wil Ry ich oo killed by lightning in the Near East,” says Colonel Wil- | § sell : §Choice jot of Holstein cattle, | Small losses * brood sows and shoats. L. F. Mayes, | i ‘auctioneer, i Total losses filam N. Haskell, lied high commis- ston In the Traps-Caucasus, in an ap- i Dirgotars JeY iy peal to Near East Relief, 1 Madison TUESDAY, MARCH 9, one o'clock, | Treastirer's sainry | nd tv. for food and one-half mile west of Centre Hill, on Cash paid Treasurer for collecting tax renue. N ork eit wr £00( : a > . nium i ayebie, wp 2 ) Bright Side Farm, D. C. Rossman will | Oagh asd on re miums with held a for the 1 ¢ . “PY a mmbe g policies upplies { the relief of the starving | sell: All stock and farming implements, icp fv og i da lioaaty mililons, A clean up sale. Cash paid for typewriter “Color Ya al t« in charge of all Loans paid olonel Baskell Is In charge o_ 8 MONDAY, MARCH 15, 10 a.m. | Inief operatio nd dishursements of Near | one-half mile south-east of Linden Hall, p East It f in the Caucasus. op the Kidder farm, John W. Horner +111 & + J and a vy : “There is no fuel or shelter for the will sell Farm stock and implements. ; ’ Xoo Clean up sale. Due for borrowed y greater part f them during the terri- Outstandiog premi 0 Cours THURSDAY, MARCH 18th, at 10a, | Sah balatiet hay in courss of . . : Assessment No 28 in course of m., on Fairview Farm, at Earlystowns | Safe and typewriter in offic Samuel Durst will sell Farm stock Net indebtedness and implements ; tractor, A general Total cash premium last year clean-up sale. i ON en ae . A MTTI 1 » . wo \ n ¢ taken past year SATURDAY, MARI f1 20, 120'clock, Risks in force today at barn of R. L. Smith, Centre I . ) Horses, colts, cows, yo q sheep, hogs, etc. Good clean L. Smith, R. M. Smith, ¢ Board organized by electing SATURDAY, MARCH 20th, at 10 reside t ; Frank M, Fist a. m., two miles south-west of Millhemm, R. E. Stover will sell : Farm stock and FRAN FISHER, Becrotary all new implements. A clean-up sale. Wise & Hubler, aucts, yt EX pense lance iu treasury MONDAY, MARCH 22, 10 o'clock, on the M. F. Rossman farm, one and one- half miles west of Tusseyville, Joht H. Weiser will sell All stock implements a complete clean sale, L. F. Mayes, auct, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 10 a.m, Reish and Bradford, at Old Fort, 1 sell Farm stock and imj of pure bred Poland Chin 1 clean-up sale. ‘“URDAY., MARCH 27 Sparr farm, two COLONEL HASKELL. ble winter In the mountains,” he says, “and the existing fi supply Is entire great nunber of esources of any ment between the 3 of Armenia, so hos viol by 1s and p— - = he fe A a , * AL <3 g x . 7 “ nf - “ e¢ would . 1E Al : AMES W. SWABB JUSTICE OF THE PEACE stitute LINDEN HALL, CENTRE CO, PA be Out of secumulste® capital ave arisen all the » pate Deads. Mortgages, Wills, &e, written ar of industry ad applied » -n a ecules with Gare All legal businoms prom; oeations of th - sitended to. Special attention given 0» for Lhe process of reconstruc : . tiling of Estates. Marriage Licenses, AQ AME J. HILL bile Licenses, and ail other Apgil icasus, and Blanks kept on hand Nov. 2 the 80 our work tion is so “ww| The Successful Raises Bigger Crops and cuts down costs by investment in | Apis labor-saving machinery. 5 1 DAC] i re Com oe lh Good prices for the farmers’ crops i . . 11 Nn Bh h courage new investment, more production : $125 Vv Cut to $895 and greater prosperity. | We are pr oguct: 51250. Ble) wg beasts of burden that haul the crops to yl h Arme- the world’s markets. ly milling about A a: mak The railroads—like the farms—inecrease conducted by the requiring infinite their output and cut down unit costs by ie the constant investment of new capital. true view of 48.000 destitute In- n Armenia who pos With fair prices fi wT the work they do, ] 1 you & of Jnl " — h ea pa ion ‘ ORUNY 100th 4 food, as well as . ‘ by standard- na’ Persians, the railroads are able to attract new capital ho have been wounds ay Parilit og {| uring the next two wecks w reasing our number of dealers of Transcaucasia. for expanding the Ir fac tht S. 1 f wed » not have an agent in your community, and you know a live dealer | forty thousand . . . i who wishes to build a permanent tractor business on a proven success, urge were destroy- Rates high enough to yield a fair return | him to wri sel In t “iit . f flop vo PR sir} . i i.1 x ed in ! five years of con. Foe h the production on this standard model will be more than stant warfare, are helplessly encamped will insure railroad growth, and prevent : doubled 1 1970 the factors Canaot prone delivery beyond present allot Ie ate costly traffic congestion, which invariably | : fangs, quantities of flor, which they mix with results in poorer service at higher cost. | : CLEVE H. EUNGARD, SPRING MILLS dirt to give the illusion of nourigh- Distributing Dealer for Centre County. wilk De increasing ol nt ment, J : 1 "ies hundreds of thousands of su. National wealth can increase only as our ering dults, mostly homeless and 1 x ' lacking every necessity of life, having railroads Brow, nothing more to lose, are concentrated : $ Dire Tro Concentrates Poor railroad service is dear at any liced or governed. They constitute . > . gertile fleld for the seeds of Bolshe: price. No growing country can long pay wi r fo : 3 . : ie ot Wal oi OL _ngrchy, the the price of inadequate transportation possible to predict, ilit1 DS “It is generally admitted In the Can facilitie : sus that the Americans of the Near Relief already have saved the tves of at least 80,000 babi : y , : g fren, snd of 506,000 ut refugeon and This ertisement is published by the * eh Sonting Association of Kai way ‘Oxeculived. 8 . In an effort to procure funds to car on the work and gave the lives of hundreds of thousands who oth- | | Those desiring information concerning the railroad Fils will die of starvation and ex- ation may obtain literature by writing to The Associa re Near East Rellef, of which tion of Railway Executives, 61 Broadway, New York. eiand H. Dodge is treasurer, is g an appeal to the American peo- * Sh The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year,
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