Aver po THURSDAY, MARCH 4. 1920 | THIR TY-FIVE YEARS AGO | | Paragraphs of News Taken from the Files of the Reporter of 1885. May 20, 188s. Daniel Bartg becomes landlord of the Madisonburg h Millheim had a big started tel. fire last Friday in Kauffman's Alexander home- homestead and on the Alexan- frame house adjoining the store on destroyed, D. and Musser's narrow escape. 1, on the opposite side of ts front badly damaged. of powder in the The report morning It store and spread to the stead adjoi The store stable der lot, ar of Daniel Z the west, S. Musse hardware store made a Musser’s ho the street Durin Kau ning. 1 3 ¥ 1 id + n punding ana {wo-story entirely residence ded. was he les — te e— Irvin Gray F found Guilty on Re-Trial. prominent farmer of complicity in which his two Irvin G. ta’, a re now serv- iary, was found sentenced to serve a months nd 11 penitentiary, which Judge Quig- court, se had been irt after the +] the verdict reversed WASHINGTON NEWS LETTER MAMMOTH . LIBRARY. 1al Ls ting place 1 «1 peciara- Ab- from the archives at a y of cperations If you have messages, re- or other cerning the large or small, to the Adjutant Gen Washington, D. C.' conc erned way LARGEST EMPLOYER OF PISTS IN WORLD. Can vou picture i } TY 2¢£.000 typewriting peration at ome time, the noise that is made from constant banging of so many keys?! That is the number of machines that are required to keep Uncle Sam's big business establishment going every day in the year, And in front of each machine sits an operator. Not all of them are in Washington, however, but the total of 25,000 is correct, and the machines all in and can you aAgine hers runs up to the | 30,000,000 annually. Quite 1. The amount invested in machines averages a hundred dollars each, and the repair bills for them run over $20 per machine per year. The average salary tor typists is $1,134 and for stenographers $1,320 a year, ome st A Mo ———— Perltaps neckties would be cheaper if the makers would eliminate that long flowing end that is always concealed un- der a man’s vest, A SH AP—————————— This is the time of the year when the householder begins to wonder whether his supply of coal is going to last until the robins come, PUBLIC SALE. 65 Head Live Stock and Large Line Farm Implements, The undersigred will sell at his resi- t{dence, 4 MILES EAST BELLEFONTE or 2 Miles North-East Pleasant Gap, on THURSDAY, MARCH 18th, 1920 beginning at 9.30 a. m., the following : Horses : 6 head horses: one mated team of bay horses, band 6 year old, one a single line leader, good honest pair, weighing 2750; one team brown horses, 16 and 18 vears old, work any piace one a single line leader, weighing 2900 ; one bay horse 12 years old, works any where, & family horse weighing 1400; one dark fron gray colt, rising 3 year old, has been hitched, is the making of a good, big horse, weighiog 1800, Cattle : 16 head of cattle, 10 head milch cows—2 will be fresh by time of sale, 8 cows are fall and winter COWS 2uteers, 212 years old; 2 years old ; Hogs : 83 bead of fing hoge—4 Chesterwhite brood sows, 1 Durock brood sow ; 4 will farrow by time fsale, 2 will farrow in April; 27 shoats, welgh- ing from 60 to 90 ibs, Farm Machinery : Milwankee corn harvester, good as new, Key- stone swath and winrow hay loader, in good shape ; 7 ft. Osborne grain binder, good as new: one Kevstone side delivery hay rake, one 8 prong McCormick hay tedder, grod as new ; one 6 ft. cut Deering mower, 2 manure spreaders, one a Kemp the orher 20th Century ; 9 hoe Superior grain driil, god as new : Black Hawk double row corn planter, one sieai 2 section land roller, one 7 barrel galvanized water tank on truck, 3 wagons—one 4 inch tire wagon, two 2-hors» wag ons, 2 sets Yankee hay ladders, with 1 man truck on earch ; pair of good bob sleds, pair of good ing sleds hay rope fork and pulleys, 2 gond corn wurkers—one a Hench one an Albright ; 3 Oliver Chili p'ows, No, 40; 3 good spring tooth Perry harrows, one sixty-tooth harrow, one double disk harrow, 8 potato diggers, one horse shovel plow, one Peerless chop mill Harness, Etc. : 8 set chain harness, one set good as yew: one set of double driving harness, one set sin harness, a lot of horse onllars, LL Top buggy, sleigh, good as new : grindstol™ corn sheller, 2 steel dram rasoline barrels | « jaer barrels iS gallon copper Kettle, Rood as new | No 12 Dalaval separator. good as new ; good lot of double trees and si nie tres A good let of blacksmith rola. a full we butchering tools, Household Uoods : No # Dockash range, with tank ash range, Punshine doub’'s healer, extension table, good as new ; and ofhe {oO numerous © mention This is a genuine clean up sale. Sale «wll com mence at 9.30 o'clock, when terms will be made Oe JOHN W. GARBRICK, nk Mayes, auct sitzer Cles Holstein 10 head of fine ewes, heifers, 2 t of PUBLIC SALE, The undemnlgned will nee 1 ' farm al HURSDAY Howing ements resid Hoss , MAR( io fo described 7 HORSES AND 2 wo kers, one KE nares Oo Years i : i enr0'd bLisck nake a big mare B ac k co't, 1 HIGH GRAIL ND REG HOL STE gad these cn ih of around 1 x They are red to Snow White Quoen t 199145, 5 Holstein bull whose two Dearesst : « have A R. O. records which average #620 ibe butter in 7 days. 2 reahtered Ho'stein bt — 8 gw White Queen Son No. 198145 this? easily handled and will weigh shout 20 The other bail Is a son of Alice Walker Korn No, 233678, 3 mouths oid, and will make a foe large bull, 14 high grade Holstein holier daughters of Sno hite Queen Son, from three 3 nthe to 2 year ial slgers, Ww } its, } SHRO PSE HO 4 } of these sows shoats, Ww w 5 4 CHIC KE Orpiogtons MAC HINFRY.~1 HE ite 4 iYEe oh RG NE ~Rhode ledland Hu g with rettles paso wn husker be Re ' pe 7 11 gradu bir Deering mowers, 5 ft ine en No. } ya ke We 2 set Yankee i tire ; grind &t hey CHARLES M Dep: irtment Large Public ba { 3 Miles West ol Tusseyville (on the M. F. Rossman farm) AT 10:00 A. HORS : Grey Horse, 12 yrs. Mack Horse, 6 yrs. Black Mare, 13 yrs. Black Mare, 7 yrs, old, COWS : Cows-—all young ones, ed Holsteins. HOGS : 2 Good Chester white Sows, will row about March 28, 113 Shoats, ( white and Poland China breed ; make good hogs for, butchering. POULTRY : 120 8,.C. White Le spring of 118 | 20¢ horn Hens, IMPLEMENTS : 7-foot Deering Mower, f Hay load foot | Low-down, i Way Corn Plant Roller, 3 Syrac woth Perr old, old weigh weight, old, weight, 1100 well 1G20 hatched in spring 191 2 if ry Gale H.C, Pot CYRUS BRUNGART JUBSTIKE OF THE PEACE ALL SWABB THE PEACE AMES W. *TICE OF HALL, ¢ REY thor LINDEN wis, M i wi led to dpe ia ng of Estates bile Licenses Sianks kent niture favorable And attractive fur- need not necessarily be Style and Stability at Pleasing Prices ir Zio a ated 14 1 of grey h and milch heifer 0iq 3 2BOG | brown them orse mare, b young ; 1 5 } rear old most of . Holstein bull, 16 months , 2 fat hogs and 9 shoats, 1 \ 1 K i used only a few y snginé, Blizzard shr ine Harter, JOHN § Se f tout Y & (% r all Druggists 3 Teddy dndinddin ddd dpb Insurance and Real Estate Want to Buy or Sell ? § US FIRST t F £ Chas. D. Bartholomew { CENTRE MALL, PA, SEE PETTITT TTret TITY YTYTYT sanner Lye is casy to use No other lve ls packed & safely and conve- niontly, or is so economic cal- wf 1 a bit wasted. No other lye or ¢ ap cb Q and disine 2s eo easily and thorou; iy ¢ rs nr Ly it is not old-style 1y re. Odorl SRA colorless 3 3 the greatest cleanser and disinfectant the world has ever known. Use It for cleaning your kitchen, cellar, sinks, dairy, milk-pans and bottles, for softening water, and the labor of washing and cleaning will be cut in hai, Makes pure soap and saves money besides, A can of Bower I 61 pounds of kitchen grease, ten minutes’ easy work (no boliing or large kettles), and you have 10 pounds of best bard soap or 20 gallons of soft soap, by Fo gad bn BA ne a Ys Poss Gheamicar Chemical Works Philadelphia U 8 4 S.J AUDITORS’ STATEMENT Of the Receipts and Expenditures of CENTRE HALL BOROUGH, for the Year Ending Decem- ber 31st, 1919. TREAS WAT] J B Rowe, waler pies JB Rowe piumbing * Ww F Bradford, Is 2 . Weyer, labor ou itn enry Homan, hauling wats pg bai . bor on walter line i ¥ Gari iS, BRIDE ACCOUNT { -— G46 94 Liter ~ $1438 98 FRANK x 5 mh 0 You KNOW ehiat | in 1digestion can be cured, iJ permanently cured, sO that you can eat any of food that you crave? It has been done r once, but in almost every case when Cham- sed. An instance: Mr. J tillwater, Minn., who had spent over $2,000.0 > tot medicine and treatment was perma- Regtly cured by 2 these tablets. kind » If Your Dealer does oot handle HARRY F, GROVE Auctioneer A Zuinbet of yeats of experience in business means \4 cr Rushica) ashe § means that £. am fied .. Write me a! Tyrone, Pe, po
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