The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 25, 1920, Image 8

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LTHE | CENTHE REPORTER. |
THU RSDAY, MARCH 25, 1920
| THIRTY-FIVE YEARS AGO |
Paragraphs of News Taken from the
Files of the Reporter of 1885,
June 17, 188s
Mrs, Sellers, wife of ‘Squire Sellers, of
Oak Hall, died last w eck,
The Evangelical parsonage is up and
being rapid ly pushed to completion.
Daniel Corman is building a Jarge
starehnte » at Oak Hall, and will open a
store there when the building 1s com-
pleted.
John A. Kiine dumped the first load
of wheat—80 bushels—into the eleva-
tors of the new rolling mill, Joshua
Potter was next,
Millheim now reports a hook and lad-
der company
Some corn fields have been nearly en-
tirely ruined by the cut-worms.
The farm of J. Henry Keller, who
moved to Kansas last spring, was
knocked off at sheriff's sale to Mr. Mec-
I EN
Does a dry cough yeep yor awake ?
KEMP'S BAL
Will stop the tickle that males
GUARANTEED
Ly a Wr CN SR CE ia
Nitt, of Mifflin unty, for $11,500,
The farm is one-half mile west of Centre
Hall.
A large audience attended the instal
lation of Rev Land, on last Sunday
evening, i Reformed church,
Hoffer oon to be opened.
It is one v street leading from
Church I
Wm. Mov ‘ lays ago, took cut
a stump near the reservoir, and should-
ering it, | i his home nearby
to make kir the stump. Before
he had far he felt there was
somethis i side, and thinking it
might | nd squirrel, he threw
the stumyj round, when out
tumbled a 4 1-2 lack snake, There
was one l¢ i hortly after.
A party having ponies from the In
dian territory was here, and sold two of
them to Dir. Alex on Monday.
The animals had halters put on them for
the first time and were put into a stable,
Next mor: ne of them was found
dead, hay
- A tare ———
World's Smallest Baby.
Naw York, t vorid’s largest city, is
claiming the w I's smallest baby,
The child in question is Jeanne Ous-
set, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Qusset, and her weight at birth was ex-
actly half a i. Although nearly a
month old, ti ny miss still fails to tip
the scal n pound.
Miss L Bernard, the nurse who
Overland Chevrolet
Buick Hudson
Reo Deace
Just arrived—a brand new shipment of Phi iladel
Diamond Grid Batteries to fit these cars. C hocl
power. Tingling with life.
End vour battery troubles now by
these truly scientific batte ries bi it
principle like the trusswork of a bri id
Batteries carried in stock for any
model.
We are the official service station for the
ILADELPHIA
“ IARI)
GIRID,
ATTERY
Guaranteed for 18 Months
THE NITTANY GARAGE
120 S. Pugh St. STATE COLLEGE, PA.
Bell Phone 178.) Com. Phone 140-L
Others, Now Come
and Hear
The P athe
\
For faithfully reproducing
delicates shades of tone, be it vo-
cal or instrumental, the PATHE
stands first. You should hear
our Pathe Demonstrating Record
to fully appreciate this fact.
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out chance ge of needle,
Prices Range from $45 to $2 25.
MAKE IT A POINT TO HEAR THIS
MACHINE AT OUR STORE
FY. GOODHART
DEA
CENTRE HALL, PA.
cares for | eclares the child is
normal in 3 iv and predicts that it
shortly 1 i
tremend
The
born on | ry 24. The other twin, a
boy, weighed three-quarters of a pound,
but died n after it was born.
Physi : specialists have ex-
pressed ¢ meut over the case and
declare the « ! to be without doubt the
smallest infant ever born who has sur-
vived,
—— PRA
MORE EGGS FREE.
E. J. Reefer, Poultry Expert. has ap-
pointed the Kerlws' Grand View Poul
try Farm. distributors for Centre county
of his famous ‘More Egg Tonic" and
**Ready Relief."
FREE —To further introduce this
famous Egg Tonic the manufacturers
have arranged for « lited time, be-
ginniog March 17th, at noon, for all
orders sent direct to Kerlins, for a dol-
lar package, they will promptly mail
three $1. packages, —two packages abso-
lutely free. Same offer applies to the
$1. size “Ready Relief,” a positive pre-
ventive of bowel trouble among chicks.
The ‘Economy Size" package ‘Egg
Tonic” contains TWENTY TIMES as
much as the $1. size, and the Kerlins
for a short time will give Jou, in addi-
tion, free, SEV E ‘ $1.00 size packages,
Egg Tonic or eady Relief.
Send ‘all orders direct to Kerlins'
Poultry Farm, Centre Hall, Pa. Mail
orders filled at above prices. ™
SALE REGISTER] §
THURSDAY. MARCH 25th, 10 a.
m., 1 mile East Linden Hall, on the Van
Tries farm, A. J. Commings will hold
stock sale : 4 head horses, 30 head cat.
tle, 20 head hogs.
SATU RDAY, MARCH 27 1:30 o'-
clock, ii Centre Hall bor or ¥ Fo F.
Heckman will sell Young horse, har
ness, wagons, some household goods
SATURDAY. MARCH 27,10 a. m.,
on the Sparr farm, two miles east of
Doaictan Charles H. Kuhn will sell.
A large lot farm stock and implements,
Wise & Hubler, auct.
MONDAY, MARCH 29th, 10 a. m.,
miles west Contre Hall, on Brush val-
y road, F. D. Osman will sell : Horses,
cattle, hogs, farm implements, harness,
household goods. Clean-up sale, J. 1
Reed, auct,
TUESDAY, MARCH" joth, 1 mile
west of Centre Hall. on the Bartges farm,
Farm stock and Implements. 1 team
mules, 5 horses, 1 colt, 30 head of cattle,
24 head of sheep, 32 shoats,
sows, 1 The oroughbred Poland China
boar, rbady for service. A clean-u
| Loaders thatare hard to beat: |
Wm, Atlee, Burpee & Co, Full Line of i
Garden Seeds and Flower Bulbs--Seeds that
GROW
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W. W. Lawrence & Co For Painting Automobiles
Ready Mixed Enamel that leaves
Paints no brush marks.
——ALSO THE FAMOUS
Modern Glenwood Ranges
That Make Baking and Cooking a Household Pleasure.
Cost No More than Cheaper Made Stoves.
They Lead While Others Follow.
H. P. SCHAEFFER
HARDWARE BELLEFONTE
A.
OTHING that we could say wou
convince you of othe value of Chamberlain's
Tablets as a person] trial. We can tell you
of thousands who have been perma nently cured of
chronic constipation, indigestion, biliousness, sick
headache and disorders of the stomach and liver,
but this will have little wei ght with you as compared
to a personal trial. That always convinces.
Chamberlain's Tablets
sale, Sale starts at 10 a. m., Fran
Mayes auctioneer. —~GEO.W. SHARER
FRIDAY, APRIL 2, at 10a. m., one-
half mile west of Tusseyville, David
Stoner will sell farm stock, implements
and household goods, Mayes, auct
TUESDAY. APRIL 6, at 12 o'dock,
HARRY F. GROVE
Auctioneer
A number of years of experience in
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
ORNTRE HALL, PA.
douseliold goods,
Write me at Tyrone, Pa, olapd
i
E areasking for adequate
rates. 1 hat the revenue
* 4 “Xl. -—— * on gon “Ct
derived from unc pi C-Wal rates
Now In effect does not measure
. % ae i. iq 5 ~ . .
up to the high costs of 1920 is
very plain.
“But,” you ask, “how about those
. gf
1M irtant improvements : a nd QisCcover-
ies that hav Cc COme about during
last few years—‘automatic’ telephones,
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circuits over which several long dis-
1
tance conversations may be held simul-
taneously, and so on! Aren't there
some short cuts you can make at this
time towards bringing about a fair bal-
ance of income and outgo?”
Unfortunately, no! For while we are
planning all of these things as rapidly as
possible, not for several years can- they
be . placed in general widespread use.
Take “automatic” telephones as an
example. Building interiors must be
changed, entire central office equip-
ments must be replaced, likewise tele-
phone instruments—and altogether it
will take years of time and millions of
dollars.
We have already adopted every pres-
ent possibility for economy and effi-
ciency in the conduct of the business.
Today it is a question of securing
sufficient revenue to meet present costs.
That is all that is asked.
The Bell Telephone Company
of Pennsylvania