The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 18, 1920, Image 8

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TME CENTRE REPORTER, | tm —— MMWO FARMS FOR SALE.—
—_— . RT — B : Sl : I Cl np atin nA y £ * ton Nill sell at private sale, farm of 60
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“THU RSDAY, MARC H 18, 1920 aptist 1p S O1 IrisStaiiicy Si C acres; located near Centre Hill, in high
a —— a state of cultivation ; good improvems His,
= Another farm of 100 acres, more or ess,
[ ss 1 1-2 miles west of Potters Mills ; run
| THIRTY-FIVE YEARS AGO | ning water at house and barn, — T. A.
HOSTE} RMAN.
Centre Hall, Pa. R. F. D. No. 1 atpd,
Parngrapiis of News Taken from the | : = JE 4]
x ! ACETYLENE LIGHT PLANT
Files of the Reporter of 1885. i . FOR SALE ~The undersigned offers fC ~
June 10, 188s, | ; oo t for sale his acetylene sht plant, guar- ee 24
~ : anteed to be in first-class working order, -
Carpenters are framing the timber for | and consisting of 25-gallon Pilot genera-
. O. Deininger’s planing mill, near the Poona : a : i tor, 2 portable lamps. 1 out-door lamp
8 “ . oy 1: 1
station Song) gif 6 double lights, 7 single lights, and cel-
% % ’ lar light ; also 3-hole hot plate—two s-
Nay
Cyrus E. Woods, of Boalsburg, won
the prize of $100 at the Lafayette Coll-
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. 7.4 3 4 hey " “ —~ .
21 X TN "& selling, will install electric light, “his { =~ Ay y 70 € Y
ege Junior oratorial contest, a short f £ { | plant would prove very desirable fo | d7 (7 4 ; A cS or
i 0 ; Yi 5 % i. § | some one removed from the electric i fh. L wt’
burners and one 7-burper. Reason
time ago.
Two new parsonages are under way i H. WE i E R. sentre Hall Pa 8 tf
Se j i f ; _re >.
i i hind 5 IB xs. : . 73» hr ¥
in this town-—one by the Reformed peo- er / : LF a . —— m——— dL VE f ( J /0)7 / cL CS
ple for their new pastor, Rev. Land, the ¢ og : 1.4 v Ye r 5 : {| WANTED.-C apabl la woman or irl for general i N = ”
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{ line, and will prove an ideal Lis J.
2 - o af + housework ; three in ‘amily Wages, $500 per
other by the Evangalicals for Rev. Cur- : : a 7 . = week. Atdress Box 162, Reedsville, Pa BL
Ha. ) : : ; . od : eR A a | A 2Nner lye NG ys If you arc thinking of. oct-
There was much hail with the storm | SESEESe SR y i 0 i y , Ch Aes S =
on Sunday evening. At Linden Hall A y 4 a SR rh WG. ian I a i a = NE Ng ting a new set of parior furni-
and down the valley the hail was dam- bo : : Wiis : lg 4 iy RX fF : , oy .
aging 2% Eros oo ( | eT em | PEN \NONEGH ture or adding a few pieces to
The corner stone of the Evangelical Ey ! ’ ; : = a / Lhe what you already have, now 18
church at Rebersburg will be laid June] #i Mie CP and BE be SEARLE) ed ed hy } i et 1 . : %
14. Preaching at 10a. m. by Rev. B. F.| RE #§ , RS BT Bes tt vo A ed Ol HB p the ume to do 1t
Hengst. i {2 . ; 2% oe 3 : Ep” i Te
The Centre Hall telephone line is to be at TON pe pe = 1 5 ad ; yo J Pow, A . . .
extended to Spring Mills and Millheim. | HE 2 HR a TT ay | IS easy 1« & Yon PANS £2 Tri Ne ewest Desions in
The subscribers at Spring Mills will be + ? RAR Balad 41k bia | MTN ATH i /
Runk, Grenoble and Allison, and Fisher oo i 8, ri ' pad a | any cris 50 € i a bit wasted, | {1 of TEE] / ai; Zor Fancy FP atterns
at Penn Hall 3 ai Ws § / 3 Sipe lie | X r lye of soap : nd disitect TE #
Rev. Thos. S. Land will be installed c ccs a Ls 4 Wl ls | is not old-style Ive, “Odoriess and color : 3 We are quoting some very attrac-
pastor s Re 1 charge next Sun- fh a aaa 1 os pt TEN Sf oh - ig ' i I “ and distnfectar Brae am ve wires: doh i x .
day evening, in the Reformed church of ‘ re world has ever known. Use it for cleaning a pric right now on parior fur-
this place, by a committee of W. Susque- A i . i t x and bottles, £2 5 {ter r water and be labo iI 1at you Ww 1]
hanna classis. ‘1 ttee consistg ; BL ii 5 £5 . : of washing and cleaning wil t
of Revs. Wolfe, Z. A. Yearick and N. J. . Makes pure
Miller. Rev. Miller will preach the ser- In and out among the hundreds of to er a rch In every of r of 4 Saves mome ey ar or ano |
small islands in the Sea of Japan a lit- | Ba; ri na r Lot. BO) a ee bah. Lah or 1 y y ' “pe .
sms ; ; : dann e, 5% pot ; chen grease, v1 Aas of §7 / Pl : : .
nd well known | tie white ship threads its way on a nev- he people « d nh are reacy te ten minutes’ eas y Wo botling or large S17 Je (774 LIE abi iy al easing Pric €S
' has moved er ending crulse of Christlanity. It is listen to the g { went 1 rt of | kettles y ai dy uhave 10p unds of best hard
a : the Church of the Fukuin Maru, and it {the id Ve t1¢ of the | soap or 20 galions of soft soap.
is gallery to Ceutre Hall where he ex. he : I seascape ts thon! Xoriborn Hawt { Rion Bann Ly ye is solid Gr procer or drupeist CRITDD LIAT
> : carries the gospel message to thou- | North Baw { p \ 3 $30ld by your | FD ran) CEN i RE i 1A 1.1L.
ects to remain for some time . it . ’ . | Write to us for free booklet, ™ User gf | ® ®
pecis to 1 Ah Bula . sands who could not be reached in any heir { i I 1 religion i 9
proud to
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Will pay to investigate.
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. : > ical : . 3 The Penn Chemical Works Philadel shia U SA
Charles Ripka, an old and respected] o, .. «qv
citizen, living on the farm in the Geor- The ship, llke the itinerant
ges Valley mountains, died suddenly and the circu
on Saturday last. Mr. Ripka was plow-] makes port it
ing, and at noon left the field with his places, It
team, wh ch he stabled, He took his might well
bed and in five minutes thereafter was hurches with |
Ne nle 3
: e 1 0
dead. Hisa vas near seventy years, § flock
ered on its
The Fukuin M
Pinchot New Forestry Head.
Baplist
rief forester I
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nd {te + rte:
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& Pennsylvania must,
Mr
ed cold weather curing
i favorable to the Ered Lp , YT $ oon
been mo a) SS I N any well managed business,
if a branch is losing money,
[ALF £: REGISTER ed | PEON | one of two things must be
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ARCH 18th, at 10 a. y aS - a | done os
at Earlystown. ~ 4 "
gr) Farm stock 7 | ‘ 1:
tor, A general i AN My wiakKe ad justm 1
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adj ats so that the
2 - \ \ i 3 ap 3 is TITY
DAY. MARCI H ISth, 9:3 o'- H ~~ i CN | < nent w iii | be self Suppot
f t Gap, Joho " =, | | :
i rm stock and el = 5 eo be go. .
; ; a clean up sale,
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{ARCH 19. one o'clock, | Close up that end of the business.
at Potters Mills, by E. Clayton Wagner | |
cow, » heifers, wago ms, tools, lot of ! At first signs of a cold or grip {| a 1 v .
tunt po 85 Iso some potatoes and take || Bell telephone operations in
(SATUR RL. ‘Smith, Contre. Hill i Pennsylvania are yielding no
Fo 55) | JANESGOLD TABLETS ||
sheep, hogs, ete, “Good clean J R. J ) S
L. Smith. R. M. Smith, A et profits.
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SATURDAY, MARCH 20th, at 10 k |
a. m.. two miles south-west of Millhei . PDARARTEED i os
re Paros Mui heten, LS EE SEER r————— ES | Certain units of the Bell Sys
all new implemgnts. A clean-up sale. " —— : -
Wise & Hubler, aucts, rs mma— i tem 1n other states have been
MONDAY. MARCH 22. 10 o'clock, on | t i i S in rates which
eM. § + Rossman arm, one and one- | granted Imncreascs ates
ice vi inane i% | | Leaders that are hard to beat: | r :
implements ; a couplets "clean "wp | make it possible for them to
sale. L. F. Mayes, auct. i
meet their expenses.
f Ww EDNE SDAY, MARC H 24. 10 a.m. Wm. Atlee, Burpee & Co. Full Line of
Reish and Bradford, at Old Fort. will
sell : Farm stock and implements ; lot Garden Seeds and Flower Bulbs--S¢53s tat
of pure bred Poland China hogs. A
clean-up sale. » » " » =» = Today, Pennsylvania is not in that
THURSDAY, MARCH 25th, 10 a. class and we in Pennsylvania cannot ask
m., 1 mile E ast linden Hall, on the Van «1 ss
Nis fam, A. J. Comuings will bold other states to shoulder our responsibili-
SOCK sale Teac Ors t- ¥ « i
tie, 20hcad Hope, 1 uly 30 Beg on W. W. Lawrence & Co, | For Painting Automobiles ties. We must face our own problems.
SATURDAY, MARCH 27th, 1:30 o'-
clock, in Centre Hal! boro, Adam F. Ready Mixed Enamel that leaves
Heckman will sell : Young horse, har
: 1 Pennsylvania right now, we are
ness, wagons, some household goods Paints no brush marks. In Pennsy 8
SATURDAY, MARCH 27. 10 a. m., not making ends meet. .
on the Sparr farm, two miles east of
Boalsburg, Charlés H. Kuhn will sell.
A large lot farm stock and implements, — ALSO THE YAMOUS-—mm We have our own bills, our own
Wise & Hubler, auct,
MONDAY, MARCH 29th, 10 a. m., payrolls, our own dividends to pay.
3 miles west Centre Hall, on Brushval- ’
ley road, F. D. Osman will sell : Horses. We can’t ask other states to pay them.
cattle, hogs, farm implements, harness,
Tophold goods. Clean-up sale. J. 1} | That Make Baking and Cooking a Household Pleasure.
as aR a 0k He We must have increased rates in
TUBSDAY, MARCH 30th, 1 mile ost No More than Cheaper Made Stoves. > BS in i ‘
west of Centre Hall. on the Borin farm, They Lead While Others Follow. ( Pennsylvania or the service cannot be
Farm s*ock and Implements. 1 team
mules, 5 horses, 1 colt, 30 head of cattle, kept up.
24 head of sheep, 32 shoats, 5 brood |. : 3
sows, 1 Thoroughbred Poland China
boar, ready for service. A clean-u . .
sale. Sale starts at 10 a. m, Fran
Mayes auctioneer. —~GEO.W. SHARER HARDWARE BELLEFONTE
FRIDAY, APRIL 2, at 10a. m,, one- |’
half mile west of Tusseyville, David
Stoner will sell farm stock, implements |
and household goods. Mages, auch CYRUS BRUNGART | HARRY F. "GROVE The Bell Telephone Company
TUESDAY. APRIL 6, at 12 o'clock, Josnes, on THE vEACE © Auctioneer of Pennsylvania
one-half mile west of Centre Hill, on AR HALL, P A Mumber of years of experience in
Boalsburg road, T. A. Hosterman will Boscia) atten ny on lo” calacting. Legal
sell : oh A stock, implements and gy ofa sien; Including doit, Torurns: | this ‘business means that I am qualified
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