Be THE CENTRE REPO THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1920 — RTER. rns —— ~ a_i —— A ——- THIRTY-FIVE YEARS AGO | Paragraphs of News Taken from the Files of the Reporter of 1885. April 22, 188s. Major Fisher having placed rolls in the Farmers Mills mill, will have the mill running again in a few weeks, and with a new store at that stand will make a little boom for that village. Benjamin Bitner, who had a stroke of palsy a few weeks ago7 while riding on horse-back, died on last Monday. He lived near the Red mill and was a good citizen and neighbc Dale & Co. new store at Farmers Mills. A boy by » of Jordan, living in the Loop, by some accident had a leg brok D, are about opening their t hi tie end of the headway for POTTERS MILLS. s. Wm. Sweeney spent Thursday Boal. iness trip to s visiting her par- just . Carson. tyle a few ine Wag- town 1 st +d un ua up. 1 1 na dav eq one cay her son, Haven, is employ- Tel. com- orc fi cst ————————— T'USSEY VILLE. hi IY ) 8 1s farm, Apostolic Holi- Sunday the tendance was 1's meetings. e-Lewistown bus has been forced to owing to the heavy aged four years, ard and moth- H. 2 to run into a wire er, i Hort dang! while coasting 1 and received a severe his spare from in- inner well as and a ma- when John is knows the (as wagon’ as man, garage 1 3 ¥ hae WKS Deller GEORGES VALLEY. of Altoona, veek at the bome of his uncle, John Herman, spent mer of Lock . I lian, friends here. 11 * | spent Sunday Mrs, Dol- spent Sunday at E. D. Foust. ommunion services it the Locust Grove a irick School House for Sale. . of. Slack wo! board as the township, a desiring to may indersigned, Secretary, Centre Hall, Ps os cs a —— view the toy the IRI, . pn 3 Cooties Turn Up 3,000 Miles from Home. While ters rec looking through some 1 when he was living in the trenches on the of Walter ship, ‘ 1 y battlefields county, had an uncomfort- able reminder of some of the hardships that he was compelled to endure while on foreign soil, From the folds of one of three of as healthy looking specimen of cooties as ever hid in a soldier's garments, There the envelopes walked lousing stations, turning up in Juniata point of origin, full of life after leaving their native land many mouths ago, A —— Advertise in the Reporter—it pays, Soldier Husband and Battlefield Baby Touring Country Wilh Her for Near East Relief. the (ross daughter, ted vile A latter ten mother, father and } " t in th roared nll ignoring ti it, are t ERS soup is 8 # now Americar 8 tO ind 14 thes with $. t education lothir ucati that » golf sup more that Asin estimated in Western porting i than 1.700000 is continued, CHURCH COUNCIL ENDORSES N. E.R, Federal Body Says No More Compelling Need in All the World. — Departing from custom, the Feder al Council of Churches has endorsed the work being done by Near East Relief, 1 Madison Avenne, New York City, the former committea for Ar menian and Syrian Rellef which has essayed the task of caring for 1,260. 000 starving people In Western Asia, Resolutions adopted by the executive committee, as announced by Charles 8, Macfariand, general secretary, are as follows: “Your committee recommends that prayers be offered in all our churches for the suffering childrem throughout the world, especially those who are in distress and peril as the result of the war, “They further recommend that we reaflirm and emphasize our interest and co-operation In the plans of ‘Near East Relief! We know of no need in the world that is more come pelling than that of the Armenian, Syrian and other peoples In the Le. vant who have already received and must still recelve the generous sym pathy of the American people” FORD CAR FOR paired; tires in good order, Ry. ® i B IFT OF SCHOOLS ran qr kl fi 500% IN NO ne iv Aultiplying Their Savings, Chil- i dren Teach Parent 3 8308 Philadelphia Kiddies, Twelve Years Old, Save $11,371.27 in November, "i 5 Ha ractor Extravagan r, away train o from it. hn ‘he other youth hand, the habit of while it stiffens gaving money, the will, also bright ens the energies, If you would be that you are begin to save—Theodore Roosevel’, Begin right today. Buy Thrift or a r bani of Va. AP ed HA SAN ve _ ar REP SOSA at AURA ts ont hae EL £4 ISR ULE UAT IABISTMIN IL nen SE. LE GI Po eo FO A SS rah AARLTAD SAN REAR, Eee Bee Wise Mo LW ow SE TN 1X 5AM Ve. ” 71 S.A { * 4 F: i . r Fah Ne. NK, ; od Voi nde” 3 Bs cot 7 —————— a i WwW. plemen mn i (rarbri SATUI at barn of Horse shect two m Stover w a. m., R. E. all new imple Wise & Hut MONDAY. MAI the M. F half mi H. W v ant IMD i STOCK m is i mnpieig ciean bao WEDNE Reish and Bra sell i pure 1 of V 5 1 .. site and clean-up sale SATI ATTH wed 1 27 7 MARCI on the two Boalsbury H. Kuhn w A large lot farm stock and imple Wise & Hubler, auct, WEDNES., MARCH 17th, 10 a. Harry R, Schuyler, 1 miles east of tre Hall, on the Dr, Leib farm, will 10 miles a m east RDAY. Sparr farm, of Charlies il reel] ments, m., Cen sell; habit regularly. ————— The $4.12 you put in a Savings Stamp this month will not only give 1925, but the $600 then probably will buy nearly twice what it does now, Thrift beats the profiteer and brings down high prices ——————I SA —— The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year, ’ $106 Reward, $100 The readers of this paper will pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able that is catarrh influenced by Catarrh being greatly | constitutional conditions requires constitutional treatment. Hall's | Catarrh Medicine {5 taken internally and i acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Sur- | faces of the System thereby destroying | the foundation of the disease, giving the | patient strength by building up the con- stitution and assisting nature in doing its work, The proprietors have so much faith in the curative power of Hall's | Catarrh Medicine that they offer One | Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails | to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, lo. Bold by all Druggists, Tee. we always shop in ALTOONA O11 | SUBURBAN ‘Bio savings at Altoona Booster Association stores T——— CYRUS BRUNGART JUSTICE OF THE PRACH CENTRE HALL, PA — aA AMES W. SWABB JUSTICE OF THE PEACE LINDEN HALL, CKNTRE CO. PA { | Deeds, Mortgages, Wilh, &o, written Special attention given to collecting. Loge) | aitonded. tn. Rpocial in] Yin writings of all classes, including deeds, mortgag = | | ting of Estales, Maris dy AR An Hoonses saci red, nd al) a RO he bile Ldocosos, sud ail other Appih st . a ihe office attended to prow ply. og Apdo Nov.3 920 A As iis A eo - » 44
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