fu BR A a A THE CENTRE THURSD! AY, gp MI REE F B B RU ARY PENN HALL. This comimu nity was shocked to of the sudden death of Mrs, Wolfe, Spring Mills, Ralph Kramer, of Williamsport, ed his aunt, Mrs. Su week end, John Smith visiting his brothers, George, of Pleasant Gap, and William, of Axe Mann, George Zerby care at present, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Meyer, ‘of Belle- fonte, visited with lady's parents, Mr. ann Mrs, W, Sinkabine, Sunday. There other Grange hall Friday benefit of the Near of the Hall Sunday sc Mrs, H. M ass ser were royally en | Thar hear en George N. of visit- the Yo yy . an burell, over 18 is under the doctor's the H. over and the the f, by one the Penn will be a noodle supper refreshments served at evening, for East Relic lasses of and Mrs, a 1 fertained F. S. at the day last week, little d@ughter, home Mrs. Joan Bart p home one the of the former's meother-in law, ges, Tuya 5 Ron as Potters Borses, cattle, jam AY, MARC oy ILI DAY, MARCH 14, Joal farm. inden Hall, 11: Farm stock, nery, Mayes, auct, NESDAY, MARCH 16 ies w Cent tholor new will sell implements, A clean-up sale, RSDAY, MARCH 11h, { mile south of Penns ( and Daut : e, hogs, and implements. | S80. M/ ARC H 18, at 9g a. lg i ‘fa , 2% miles Hal frvit ey Ww £8, ¢ tile hogs, implements, TRDAY, MARCH tgth. at 9 a, | s Thos Jodon farm near Axe. | he “Black Barn,” Jared | 5 horses, 25 head of cat- | hoge, and some farm im- | . Mayes, auct, pd MARCH 220d, ot 4 a. | it of Boalsburg, on the | Kidder farm, Houtz & Kidder vill i5 head horses, so head cat: | tie, 4» sheep, so head of ‘hogs, full line | of implements. —L. F. Mayes, auct. pd | THURSDAY, MARCH 24th, at one | o'clock, east of Contre Hall borough, W, i H. Durst will sell : - Horse, farm imple~ | ments, etc. | FRIDAY, MARCH asth, roa. m., at | Pine Grove Mills, J. A. Fortoey will sell farm stock and implements, A clean-up | sale.—]. I. Reed, avct. MONDAY, MARCH 28, at Farmers | Mills: Pure-bred stock sale : Percher- ons, Holsteins, Berkshires. W. F.| RISHEL. Wise & Hubler, aucts, MARCH 129, 10 a. mB, Gardner | Grove, cast of Centre Hall: Full line of | farming implements and stock ; also | househo!d goods. Clean up sale, ~L, P, ' Mayes, «uct. ! THURSDAY, MARCH 31, at 12 o'- sharp, J. W. Pashem, at Red Mill, will sell : arm stock, in mipleteats and some household geods, ise & Hubler, » at 9 one-half Clayton Mu full line of f goods. machi household FP. some at 10 Aa, | tre Hall, Lu m itz Horses, cat-! & Bar 1 rest of ioam,, Horses, A clean-up FRIDAY, the Good Centre Hor SATI west oh itl sell th a go he | apy § 1 ’ BWSR ae m., 2 mies Dr. L ell PUBLIC SLR, sale at his residence, 5 miles west of Centre Hall, on the Earlystown road, on TUESDAY, MARCH 1st, 1921 the following described live stock and farm machinery, to-wit 4 GOOD HORSES.-——Bay horse, 7 years old, weight 1400 pounds: bay mare, 12 years old, weight, 1400 pounds ; sorrel mare, 8 years old, weight 1200 pounds ; black colt, 2 years old, 8 COWS-—some of which will be fresh | by time of the sale —six head of young Cattle, Shorthorn Bull, 1 year old, ELEVEN HEAD OF Poland China brood sow in April, one a Berksh old ; 9 Shoats, 1. OT OF FARMING IMPLEMENTS isting of Osborne mower with s-foot Keystone hay rake, Keystone hay | good Schreck wagon with box, | Conklin 3-1nch tire wagon, 3 seated i« spring wagon, New Idea nianure spread er, Deering grain binder, Milwaukee | corn binder, bob sled, 2 Svracuse plow . LeRov pl QW, 2 ITOWS, “ Sujper- ior gr ain d rill, r. double row iter, corn sith I's Wild? HOGS-—one a due to farrow ire boar one year | “Oo cut, loader, iE 1 hay 10 M. M. KELLER | -How w's This? offer Ong wl Dollars Reward "wy ase of Cat th that cannot be Hall 3 for any cured by Hail's « Medicine, ne has been taken for the past thirty- ome known as the iy for Catarrh. Hall's thru the i 5, expelling ind healin i gt ndition all ready ‘or ptfon susranteed or oh size type wi raors Oils § for at Mimt meks snd yx of 100 sheets $1 96 Ors "Public Sale. of Centre Hill, on 106 Head of Live Stock : 8 HEAD HORSES AND COLTS Consisting of pair grey horses, weight + and 8 yrs. old ; black horse, coming 6 years old ; weight 1525 lbs,, 12 years horse, weight 1450 lbs, 6 black horse, weight 1275 lbs, three-year old colts— other black horse colt, mare, wpand sorrel years old : a grey mare, CATTLE, SHEEP AND HOGS of Red Poll and Short- milch cows, 2 fall cows ill be frest by time of spris age rs : 2 heifers will be ale or soon after ; 4 fat rs, 1 large registered $5, range from § to head of heifers and Id ; several veal young sheep, sad of hogs, 4 brood i r by time of sale and a. pure-bred Chester-white i shoats, weight so to Chesterwhite and sterwhite- Poland-China Haan MACHINERY wagons, one with inkee ladders ; Deer with tongue 2 Deering mow- loader and side deliv- 1 hay tedder, ain with t : Hoosier corn ad 13 1d the others w Forty he ir close 23 Of cut, il Gris ttach ¥ i rr. 3 No. Idea man du ing sled, saw, Sharples FOC 1 ng New ud wood ’ Te as one set bridles, hal- hay by 00 numerous to Terms made known ctioneer, C B . HACKETT 3 MRS HULDA MEYER Boalsburg, Pa. al . | phone, 2. S We expect to] burn quarry of stacks number Phone, 16R4, 3 s{& aay S You ARTHUR B. LEE, - 70 PRETTY FACES The Charm ol Good Health Has Its Source in Rich Red Blood. Noth- ing on Earth so Necessary lor Beauty PEPTO- MANGAN BUILDS RED BLOOD. Restores the Quality of Your Blood ; Brings Back Your Color and Renews Yitality Personal charm is like a light, ‘It sheds its rays everywhere, Is the light of your personal charm hidden under the bushel of bad blood? habitual smiles do you wear a tired look most a scrowl ? Do you tire easily ? Ate you pale and lacking in vital energy and ambition ? You are not really ill. Your blood has // NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ALUABLE REAL ESTATE PUBLIC SALE, HALL BOROUGH. There will be offered for public sale or out cry on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 125, 1921 at 10 o'clock A. M., the house and lot! owned and lately occupied by Mrs. Lil- lie Allison Alexander, situate in the Borough of Centre Hall, on the West | side of Pennsylvania Avenue, the same fronting along aid Avenue one hun-| .| dred and thirty five (135) feet and €x- | tending back to Logan Alley a distance | of one hundred and sixty five (165) feet and being known #s lots Nos, 26 and 27 an AT IN CENTRE become weak and sluggish. It is half starved, m raking quanities of that splendid tonic, Pepto-Mangan. After you Shave taken Pepto-Mangan a little while you feel a big improvement, will come back. ference in you, again red blood and feel stronge You will make FOOL for years Physicians prescribe it it along. It has just the t starved blood needs. and tablet form. Both have the same Pepto-Mangan., Ask for **Gudes” to Mangan,” tisement, is on the package, A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. — Towoship, deceased having been duly granted to the undersigned ing themselves indebted to the estate immediate payment, and those cated without delay for s*ttiement, A.C. RIFPKA, Adm'r, Centre Hall, 0.10 Harry Keller, tlorm «y Electric Light Fixtures and House Wiring Before buying fixtures come to see us. We can save you money. Careful attention given house wiring. McCLENAHAN & FLINK CENTRE HALL Pa. to Tobacco and Cigars Fine Candies stipated. stomach instead of diges stomach and causes nause headache. tone up your liver will soon be , Clea in oO ac Av " on the general plot or plan of said Cen- tre Hall Borough. The house has six (6) {6} rooms with co steam thier outbuildings, rooms on first mplets | bath room on second floor, hect | etc, with stable and This is one of of the most desirable 12 cations in the Borough of Centre H: and is frequently referred Oo 10 a8 one this beautiful Terms of sale | property is sold livery of deed, cent balant. 10 and rir oe JAMES C, FU Executor of Lillie Allison I. Frank Mayes, A ph ST, the estate of Alexander BOE Ee uclioneer. You become con- This a, vomiting ting¥ inflames the and a terrible They will rlain’s Tablets. $ t ry oF i ¥ IES our your will stop { a cough, coughing Get a druggist, that coug eS it to me and you don t 1 all the time.” ear m bottle now from vour ¥ -, LE ROY, N. Y. MILLHEIM PENN. We Things ARTMENT
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