THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1921 | THIRTY-FIVE Y SARS AGO | Paragraphs of News Taken from the Files of the Reporter of 1886. June gq, 1886. Prof. 8. C. Stover home from Franklin and Marshall Seminary and will preach at Spring Mills and at the Union next Sabbath, filling the appoint- 18 ments of Rev. Land. John spected Emerick, ope of our most re- citizens, is seriously ill, The borough school board has voted to have an eight month school term, schools as heretofore, June 16—John Kennedy, of this place, received a dispatch from Johnstown that sith +} n willl LAaree one of his brothers on Sunday, » Joseph R. McClellan bought out the firn inkle & McClellan, dealers in general merchandise, at Farmers Mills 1 of Ri on Monday. Philip Mersinger, of Joliet, Ill, is vis- iting here, his old stamping ground. Corn looks fine, so do other crops, ex- cept wheat, which will be an almost tot- al failure, eb tie — PENN HALL. Musser his best i vr on Saturday to " and ‘‘mom" thought of her, had friend SCO Zerby is some im- at his home at this place by making €eS. i usser has an attack of neural- 1 Zerby visited his parents over who is employed at the visited La WOTKS, on Friday in the best of + visited her brother unkle homestead at Tus- mother and sis- he home of Geo. Mrs. Ere vs Il'ussey ville, i children, Ly one day last A. P Vogel's Minstrels. og entirely new in min- r Vogel, this year, better we even 1 Tr years, Irices so &: —————— ———————— MILLHEIM. ili Orndorf, an aged widow, at her home on ind neighbors attend to of the Farmers National forepart of the F. Miller and W, 8S. papered campaign will be con- | Upited Evangelical The meetings Broth- H., nbone player, and Geo. YOLOISL, Newell uy Lae evangelist ;: Bert pianist and The trio live at Pa., and have been in this work for eight years and have had re- markable success. Ou Monday evening about 8 o'clock a iarge Paige touring. car with a cargo of two barrels of whiskey was wrecked in Mc Keesport, the Penns Valley narrows, near the Woodward Gun club’s camp, The front axle was so badly bent thal one of the wheels scraped against the body. The driver of the car and the man who ac companied him, when they realized they could not move the car, walked to Woodward and telephoned to Wilkes- Barre for instructions and were inform. ed that another car would be sent to take the booze to its destination. midnight the other car was on the the booze was transferred and was on the journey to Osceola, where according to contract it was to be deliv- ered on Tuesday mogning. About scene, February & March Sales FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, at Potters Mills, Mts. W, H. Blauser will sell: Farm stock, implemehts and household goods, Mayes, auct, : THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 12:30 at Potters Mills, A. O. Detwiler will sell: Horses, cattle, hogs, implements, etc. TUESDAY. MARCH 1st, at 10 a. m,, 4 miles west of Centre Hall, M. M, Kell. er will sell: Horses, cattle, hogs, im- plements, and some household goods, A clean-up sale, Buttons for Boy Scouts. Gifford Pinchot, the State's Chief Forester, has announced that 66 Boy Scouts in Centre county have registered as Forest Guides, The boys have sign- ed pledges to protect and conserve the forests together with their wild life, and to prevent and extinguish forest fires. The Pennsylvania Department of For- estry is supplying free buttons to all Forest Guides, and a copy of the Boy Scouts First Book of Forestry, issued by the Department of Forestry, is also giv- en to each-of them, WED,, MARCH 2nd, 10 a. m,, one mile east Potters Mills, M. A. Sankey will sell farm stock and implements, WEDNESDAY, MARCH qth, at 10 a. m,, 2 miles east of Tusseyville. on mings, Blanche Brown and Bellefonte Trust Co., guardian of Cyrus Moyer: Farm stock, implements, household goods. —]J. I. Reed, auct, FRIDAY, MARCH 11,at 9.30 a. m., on the W. H. Meyer farm at Centre Hill, Hacket & Meyer will sell : Farm stock and implements. Mayes, auct. clock, 1 mile east Centre Hall, C. McClenahan will sell: tie, hogs, implements. MONDAY, MARCH 14, at 9 a. m,, on the T. D. Boal farm. will sell : machinery, some household goods. F. Mayes, auct, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, at 10 a. m.. 2 miles west of Centre Hall, Lutz & Bartholomew will sell : Horses, cat- tle, hogs, implements, A clean-up sale. THURSDAY, MARCH 17th, ioam., one-half mile south of Penns Cave Sta- tion, by Jamison and Dauberman : Horses, cattle, hogs, and implements A clean-up sale, L. the Goodling farm, 2% miles west Centre Hall, Irvin Shuey will Horses, cattle, hogs, implements, MONDAY, MARCH 21st, 10 a. 3 miles west of Centre Hail, O, F. F. D. Osman will sell : Farm stock. plements and household goods. J. Reed, auct. MONDAY, MARCH at Farmers Mills: Pure-bred stock sale : Percher- ons, Holsteins, Berkshires.— W. F. RISHEL. Wise & Hubler, aucts, MARCH 29, 10 a. m --B. Gardner Grove, east of Centre Hall: Full line of farming implements and stock; also household goods. Clean up sale.—L. F, Mayes, auct. THURSDAY. MARCH 11, sharp, J. W. Dashem, at Red sell : Farm stock, implemen ousehold m., and im a5 29, ts and some goods. Wise & Hubler, aucts, FOR SALE.—A thirty two acre farm, fine location, cated one } Houserv State Colleg fonte, Pa. Com. phone. trams ROO Ora on the yiles from LE, Belle- 05 4t main road, Overalls and Coats to match, Dress and Work Shirts, - Drefs and Work Trousers - SHOES AND Quilted Cotton Batts at - - fs “ i i i i Corn, No. 2 can, Salmon - - ~5 1b, can Karo Syrup,.Blue Label—2 1-2 There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and for years it was sup- posed to be Incdurable. Ddctors prescribed local remedies, and by constantly falling to cure with local treatment, pronounced | it incurable. Catarrh is a local disease, greatly influenced by constitutional con- ditions and therefore requires constitu- | tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medi- | eine, manufactured by F. J, Cheney & | Co, Toledo, Ohio, is "a constitutional | remedy, Is taken internally and acts { thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces | of the System. One Hundred Dollars re- | ward Is offered for any case that Hall's’ | Catarrh Medicine fails to cure. Send for i circulars and testimonials. ". J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohlo. Sold by Druggists, Tbe. Hall's Family Pills for constipation. TYPEWRITERS ! 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"RAW FURS Fur Hunters & Trappers : I wiil open my place of business at Spring Mills on November 22nd, and will be ready to receive your Furs, Bring them in and receive N. Y. Prices for them. Jusiness hours : Samtog pm, Bell phones : Warehouse, 29R2 | Residence, 7R13. JEREMIAH ZETTLE, SPRING MILLS, PA. o4 WANTED. —~Men or women to take ord srs among friends and neighbors for the genuine guaranteed hosiery, full lines for men, women and children. Eliminates darn jung. We pay 75¢ an hour for spare lime or £ a week for fall time. Experience unnecesssr Write, INTEENATIONAL BTOCKING MILL. Norristown, Pa. oilpd - $1.00 to $2.50 per garment - 1.00to 1.95 - 1.50to 5.00 DRY 600DS $1.20 and $1.50. 16¢ can 14¢ can - 1b5¢ can 40c at - ble Ib. can, 22¢ can at 90¢ TE ——— D0 YOU CATCH COLD EASILY 7 Your Vitality Is Low--Your Resistance Weak, YOU NEED PEPTO-MANGAN Rich, Red Blood Will Strengthen You and Put You on Your Feet— Able to Resist Colds. Your system normally healthy should never catch cold. Your body is adjust- ed to take care of sudden changes in the weather, If is when you are run down and your | vitality is low that your body cannot adjust itself, Then you take cold, If you keep your blood 1n good condi- tion, with plenty of red corpuscles, you will be strong and your body will easily adjust itself to sudden changes. You will throw off the cold germs that go fly- into the air wken someone with a cold sneezes, Red-blooded men, women and child-| ren eat well. They have plenty of en-| ergy. They go along with a smile be. | cause they feel right, i Try Pepto-Mangan, the successful ton- | ic, Iteis a wonderful .blood builder. | Take it for a while till you feel right. Pepto-Mangan is widely and beartily | endorsed by physicians. It is effective | and easy to take, It is prepared in both | liquid and tablet form. The medicinal properties are the same, Sold at any drug store. But be sure you get the genuine Pepto-Mangan-— “Gude’s,” Ask for it by name, and be sure the full name, ''Gude’s Pepto-Man- gan,” is on the package dv. Electric Light Fixtures and House Wiring Before buying fixtures come to see us. We can save you money. : Ca:eful attention given house wiring. McCLENAHAN & FLINK CENTRE HALL to Tobacco and Cigars Fine Candies CYRUS BRUNGART JUSTICE OF THE PEACE UENTRE HALL, Fa. Special attention given to collecting. Legal writings of all classes, including deeds, mortgages sgreements, ele. marriage Hoenses and hun ters lioenses secured and a'!l matiers pertaining wo the oMos attended to promotly janl 22 ““ A man just said, = a few minutes ago, he would not think of leaving home without a package of Lane’s Cold Tablets in his ‘bag, % and every cne who has tab speaks’ just a them.”’ | these ; \ highly of G Ho = [ANES GOLD TABLETS + “The Pink Tablets in the Yellow Box."” LAXATIVE Aged People HE BANE of old age i els become weak and functions without aid. 1 * * the mildest and gentlest laxative shou [he use of harsh ca and makes the constipation wor Tablets are a favorite with people of middle i ddl and older on account of their EB waniberlains Ta ) entle action. oO MILLHEIM PENN. -INVENTORY We Things Drop in and be ’ DEPARTMENT STORE
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