The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 26, 1920, Image 8

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CE ENTRE REPORTE R.
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THE
SDAY,
THUR
FEBRUARY 26, 1920
| THIRTY-FIVE YEARS AGO
Paragraphs of News Taken from the
Files of the Reporter of 1885.
May 13, 188s.
[Wheat was down to 70 cents a bushel
during the winter of 1884-85.)
Very little corn has yet been planted.
The weather has been too cool.
Landlord Moyer, of Madisonburg, will
soon become landlord of the Rebersburg
hotel.
Saturday afternoon, May 9, we had a
little snow squall.
On Saturday night a freight car was
broken into, the station, and some
crackers, tea and sugar stolen.
Dr. Sumner of Aaronsburg,
contemplates making a trip to Europe
shortly for the purpose of visiting some
of the institutions over there.
Married, on May 6, by A. A.
Kerlin, A. E, of Spruce Creek,
Huntingdon county, and Misslda Wag-
ner, of near Centre Hall,
S. who disappeared from
time ago, leaving the
at
Musser,
medical
Rev,
rlin,
Ker
Woodward a short
school board and private individuals
the lurch fi cially,
ed—and that's: the wors
interested ones fear he
Bartholon 's 1
ing, at the st n, w
John F. Hagan havi
job.
has not yet
t, the
wont,
deeply
build
11S week
; store
: E32
ised Li
g charge of the
nesses ls
Mate the Home
C on fortable
' A comfortable home is the
best inducement to keep the
family together. And com-
fortable furniture makes com-
fortable homes.
Couches —Davenports
at Lowest Prices
A nice roomy couch or davenport
is oftentimes all that’s needed to add
that ‘““homelike’’ touch which
many places lack. We can
them in all the popular woods and
latest upholsterings.
SC
supply
Abroad.
have
nent
indi-
small flag 1S
¢ War Depart
th
oration of the
been purchased by tl
to serve
soldiers who
idition,
vidual grave
lie buried
flags of la:
have bec:
. teries for these Ar an dead,
It is announced that these flags
forw
ing next ]
the sold
Eu
brought
The W
force
gras
Large Public ha
{ 3 Miles Hut ol Tosseyvile
IAT
{
MOND AY, | ARCH 2 2nd,
HORSES :
Gr €3 ¥ i
Black Hors
Black Mare, 15 v
Black Mare, -
COWS
Cows —all 3 1g ones, 13 well mark
ed Ho
HOG S :
2 Good Chester white Sows, will far-
row about Shoats, Chester
rk an Pol ! breed ; will
make good hogs forgg2o butchering.
POULT RY
1205.C. Wi 3 Hens, hatched
spring £ 1918;
00 OS White Leg-
horn Hen sched io Spin
ig 1 yi 7
IMPLE MENTS :
nder, 6 foot Deering
10 Mower, Gearless
3 rick Si de-Rake, 10-
foot Deerin . Pennsylvan
Low-d 1
Way Corn PI ion steel
i 3 Jeam
8, 18 tooth Per.
7-spring tooth,
1 Harrow, W
2 16-tooth
ry Har
Lever Harr
Gale C
Villie
ivator, I.
B.C. iltivator, Success Jr.
Potato 1 No. 2 Cloverleaf Manure
Spreader, » Sled, Cutter, Sohce ck 2-
horse Wagon Farmers Hane Ww agon
with sto Surry, ahs Spring
Wagon, y. wheel barrow, bag
truck, cut ; bench, 135 feet 7-8 in
hay rope, fo pulleys, no. 15 De
Laval cream Separator, double and sin-
gle trees, chains, forks and
tools, bags, el
HARNESS :
Set brass mounted team harness, Set
chain trace harness, Set 3-4 tug harness,
Set driving harness, 2 set buggy har-
ness, fly nets and collars, good saddler’s
bench and galvanized iron table,
table for greasing harness, lamp and oil
pan att ed
ENGINES AND MACHINERY :
22H. P., L H. C. vertical gasoline
engine, with 9 lon gas tank, cooling
system and auto sparker; Economy 2
1-2 H. P, gasoline 3 speed engine, with
magneto (oew) ; 8 in, burr Peerless chop
mill, 2-he n sheller, power rip saw,
gft. x 1 1-8 in. line shaft and pulleys,
ft. x 1 in. line shaft (cold rolled),
sve Cult
toOis,
ile cor
ing pulleys ; belts, turning lathe (for
wood) a good one. foot or power.
BLACKSMITH TOOLS :
701ib. vise, 5 1-2 in.
wrought steel anvil, No. 97 Champion
drill press, lot drills from 1-8 in to 1 in.,
Champion screw plate no, 5, 7 taps, 7
lates 1-4 in. to 3-4 in,, home-made
orge, shoeing tools, hammer, tongs,
chisels, etc. Some carpenters tools,
HOUSEHOLD GOODS :
New A. B, C. power washer,
ringer, Queen hand power washer, kitch-
en stove, 6 lids, copper tank ; hard coal
heater, 2 chunk stoves, laundry stoves,
2 broodér stoves, 250 egg incubator, 10+
foot extension tables, 500 1b, meat ves.
sel, beds, chairs, rockers, etc. ; iron
kettle, 2 heavy kettle rin 8, 7 tripods.
Six bushels clover seed, corn, oats,
ete,
L. F. Mayes, auct,
J. H. WEISER
oi Er
FOR SALE, Set of 4 Spark Intensi-
fiers, especially suitable for Ford car
Set is brand new.—~Apply at this office
jaws , 107 1b,
F. V. GOODHART, cox ssi.
a RB SE I NH 5
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Ge
They couldn't be built
now for twice 71,000
When the talk turns from polit
and the traveler with the cocksure air b
in with, “There's an awful lot of
the railroads,” here are some hard-pan facts
to give him:
American railroads have cost $80,900 a mile
—roadbed, structures, stations, yards, termin
als, freight and passenger trains
from the great city terminals to the last spike.
gon v8 by aw
evel
A good concrete-and-asphalt highway
$36,000 a mile—just a bare road,
ing the cost of culverts, bridges, etc.
f10t Coll
{O~
Our railroads couldn’t be duplicated
day for $150,000 a mile. .
They are capitalized for only $71,000 am!
much less than their actual value.
English railways are capitalized at $274,000 a
mile; the French at $155,000; German $132,000;
even in Canada (still in pioneer development)
they are capitalized at $67,000 a mile. The
average for all foreign countries is $100,000.
Low capitalization and high operating effici-
ency have enabled American Railroads to pay
the highest wages while charging the lowest
rates.
This advertisement is published by the
Association of Railway Executives
These deriving information comeerning the railroad situation
may obtain literature by writing to Thé Association of
Railway Eascentives, 61 Broadway, New York
CYRUS PRUNGART
JUSTICE OF THE PRACH
CENTRE HALL, PA.
TAMES Ww. SWABB_
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
LINDEN HALL, CENTRE CO. PA.
Deeds, Mortgages, Wills, &o, written ara sx
ecuted hig care, All Haat business prow ris
fApeoial attention given to eolleot! *
writings iis ofl] clases: cioding dean. fi A
And. hun tet's
Agreemonta, o
periad ding tothe
tren thon Hiveu to weld
Hoenses Bir. no
Teco vec. ‘and all matter pertal
attended Wo promptly.
ting of tuten, Murriuge Licen Licenves,
le Licenses, and Af
kept on hand, A, 020
Em
old brown
them
tein bull
2 fat }
veariing ewes
of
brood sows,
farm machinery,
4 h, p. gasoline engine,
der, 2 sets tug harness, sit
Household
chairs, churn
not
and Hub
up Sie
. Harter, Clerk
JOHN
FOO
cles here
FRIDAY. MARC
at Centre Hill,
Choice
ect
BOROUGH,
KING CO
DK
offer
cane that it fails
' f tentimoniale
CHENEY & CO.
all Druggists, 75
bbb bbid 200d bddd ddd ddd §
Insurance and }
Real Estate
Want to Buy or Sell?
SEE US FIRST
&
Chas. D. Bartholomew
CENTRE MALL, PA,
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§ ot a bit wasted.
s OF © 3 and disinfects
ily 8 nd th roughly as Banner Lye. it
i is not oldest vie lye, Qdorless and colorless ;
| the greatest cleanser and disinfectant the
{ world has ever known. Use it for cleaning
| your kitchen, cellar, si nks, dairy, milk-pans
and bottles, for ften ing water, and the labor
of washing and cleaning wilh be cut in halt,
Makes pure soa
and saves money besides, A ¢an of
Banner Lye, 834 pounds of kitchen Foe
ten min os casy work (no boilin large
kettles), and 3 jon ve 10 pounds of { best hard
soap or 30 gallons of soft soap,
5 k
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| Wie Pena Chemical Works Philadelphia U 3 A
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Howard Emery
BH Rmnetivk, mir on sir
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VIL Leman
Henry Homan
Joseph Luiz, ls
Wn Meyer
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s of CENTRE HAL.
Decem=
1919,
WATER ACCOUNT
$100
40 99
JB Rowe, walter pines
J 8 Rowe, plumbing supplies
W F Bradford, freight on
pipe
Wm Weye or, labor on
ine
Henry Homan, hauling water
pipes
A Allison, plumbing
John Puff, labor on
H FP Garis, sane
waler
wid
walter line
Btate Centre Fleclr
slaeet lighting ..... — $445 WM
POOR ACCOUNT
le hospital, for main.
ing Imaates
yrus Brungart, legal service
GG W Nearhood, rent for |
Runkie
RD Foreman, oo
Runkie
Wm Tete, meat 1
kie
Bradior qd & SOT
#521 4
Kup
wing wot
RTOOerios and
bave examined
the correct
ANARR,
MOORE,
AUMNAN,
Augitors
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Take
EATS
handarls
CAGACIIC.
hogs tr
we Chl
ROY
Wiite LeRoy Plow Co, LeRoy, N.Y.
oe
10US attack your liver fails
ctions. You become con-
ferments in your
This inflames the
vomiting and a terrible
erlain’s Tab lets. They will
yi eat
a Cax
e is nothing better,
OR
HARRY F. GROVE
Auctioneer
A number of years of experience i
this business means that [ am qualibed
to give good service.
Write me at Tyrone, Pa. olapd
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