THE CENTRE REPORTER THURS! eo « JAY, FEBRUARY 24. 1921 | | | THIRTY-FIVE YEARS AGO | Paragraphs of News Taken from’ the Files of the Reporter of 1886. July 14, 1886. Red cherries were sold here last week for two cents a quart. A cow was killed near Linden Hall one day last by the afternoon train, * Andy Musser, of Aaronsburg, who went to Kansas in the spring, is home again, Musser’'s foundry at Millheim will soon be put in of¥ration with Messrs. F. Knarr and D. Luse, proprietors. Miss Flora Love, of this place, has gone to Sydney, Ohio, which place she will make her home for some time, Posters are up announcing that pro pesals will be received for the erection of a new" creamery building at Spring Mills. On Tuesday, July 6, the shingle mill on Whitmer’s siding, near Spring Mills, owned and operated by Krumbine & Co., was destroyed by fire, The mill was a new one and in operation but a short time, Mrs. Benton Ulrich, a daughter of Maj J. B. Fisher, of Penn Hail, died at the home of her parents on Wednesday evening, joth ult, J. A. Reesman yesterday started on a trip west with a view to look up a lo- cation and moving out with his family if he finds the outlook more encourag- ing than at Centre Hall, # From present appearances Burgess Rishel will have one of the most desira- ble dwellings in Centre Hall. Married.—On Wednesday morning, at the home of the bride, by Rev. W. E, Fischer, Mr. Sidney Bairfoot and Miss Flora O. Neff, both ot Centre Hall. February & March Sales TUESDAY. MARCH ist, at 10a. 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, WED,, MARCH 2nd. 10 a. m., one mile east Potters Mills, «:M, A. Sankey will sell farm stock and implements, WEDNESDAY, MARCH oth, at 10 a m.. 2 miles edst of Tusseyville, on the J. H. Moyer farm, by Mary C. Cum- mings, Blancle Brown and Bellefonte Trust Co, guardian of Cyrus Moyer Farm stock, implements, household goods.—]. I Reed, auct. THURSDAY, MARCH 10th, at ga. m., at Axeman, D. M. Kline will sell horses. cattle, hogs and a full line of farm implements. A clean-up sale.—L. Frank Mayes. auct.’ pd, THURSDAY, MARCH 10, at 10 a.m. by G. A. Lohr, one mile east of Oak Hall Station, the following : nine head of horses and mules. Pair sorrel mares, six and seven years old, sound and all right in every particular, weigh 2860 Ibs. ; pair black mares, coming six -and seven years old, weigh 2600, a good handy pair ; pair black gildings, nine and ten years old, weigh 3200 ; span mules, coming ten years old. geod style, snap and action ; noe yearling colt. Seven head milk cows, some of them fresh by time of sale : ten head young cattle ; fourteen head good shoats : eight sheep. Also, lot of farming imple- ments. Seed corn and seed oats by the bushel. Free lunch,—S. H. Lohr, auct- ioneeg. - FRIDAY, MARCH 11, at 9.30 4 m., on the W. H. Meyer farm at Centre Hill, Hacket & Meyer will sell : Farm stock and implements. Mayes, auct, SATURDAY, MARCH 12, at 10 o- clock, 1 mile east Centre Hall, Harry C. McClenahan will sell: Horses cat. tle, hogs, implements, A clean up sale. MONDAY, MARCH 14, at 9a m, onthe T. D. Boal farm. one-half mile east of Linden Hall, Clayton Musser will sell : Farm stock, full line of farm machinery, some household goods.” L. F. Mayes, auct. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, at 10 a. m., 2 miles west of Centre Hall, & Bartholomew will sell : tie, bogs, implements, A clean-up sale, THURSDAY, MARCH 19th. 10 a.m,, one-half mile south of Penns Cave Sta. tion, by Jamison and Dauberman : Horses, cattle, hogs, and implements, A clean-up sale, FRIDAY, MARCH 18, at 9a m., on the Goodling farm, ei miles west of Centre Halli, Irvin Shuey will sell: Horses, cattle, hogs, implements, SATURDAY, MARCH 19th, at one o'clock, in Centre Hall Boro, Mrs, Carrie Ruhl will sell household goods, SATURDAY, MARCH igth, at 9 a, m., on the Thos, Jodon farm near Axe. man, known as the “Black Barn" Jared Evey will sell: ¢ horses, 25 head of cat- tle and so head hogs, and some farm im- plements.—L. F. Mayes, auct. pd TUESDAY, MARCH 220d, at 9 a. m., 2 miles East of Boalsburg, on the De, L. E. Kidder farm, Houtz & Kidder will sell : 15 head horses, 50 head cat- tle, 40 sheep, 50 head of hogs, full line of implements, —L, F, Mayes, auct. pa THURSDAY, MARCH 24th; at one o'clock, east of Centre Hall boron h, W, H. Durst will sell : Horse, farm mple- ments, ete, FRIDAY, MARCH 25th, 10 a. m,, at Pine Grove Mills, J. A, Fort will sell farm stock and 8. JA Fou "A cleanup sale.-~]J. I, Reed, auct, MONDAY, MARCH 328, at Farmers Mills : Pure-bred stock sale : Percher- Berkshires, — W, Pp. ons, Holsteins, RISHEL. Wise & Hubler, aucts, Gardner «.. MARCH 29, 10 a. mB. G *Grove, east Ho Centre Halls Full line of armin mplements stock Erna —— je Mayes, auct THURSDAY, MARCH 31, at 12 o shatp, J. W, Dashem, at Red Mill, win sell: and some 1: Farm stock, implements household goods, Wise & Hubler, + Clean up 5 § PUBLIC SALE, BK. The undersigned will offer at pubiic sale at his residence, : miles west of Centre Hall, on the Earlystown road, on TUESDAY, MARCH fst, 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 HOGS -—one a Poland China brood sow due to farrow in April, one a Berkshire boar one year old ; 9 Shoats. LOT OF FARMING IMPLEMENTS consisting of Osborne mower with s-foot cut, Keystone hay rake, Keystone hay loader, good Schreck wagon with box, Conklin 4-inch tire wagon, 3 seated top spring wagon, New Idea manure spread er, Deering grain binder, Milwaukee corn binder, bob sled, 2 Syracuse plows, LeRoy plow, 2 spring harrows, Super. ior grain drill, land roller, double row corn planter, Albright corn worker, single cultivator, hay fork with rope and Po No. 12 DeLaval Cream Separa- tor, single disc harrow, churn, milk cans, buckets, some blacksmith tools, set tug harness, set chain gears, 3 stoves, sideboard, cupboards, Estey organ, tables, chairs; carpets, refrigera- tor, beds, butcher's stove and kettle, copper kettle, and many other articles. Sale will begin at 10 o'clock a. Jn., when terms. will be made known by M. M. KELLER On the W. H. Meyer farm, 1-4 Mile East of Centre Hil, on FRIDAY, MARCH 11th, 1921, 9:30 A. M. 106 Head of Live Stock : § HEAD HORSES. AND COLTS Consisting of pair grey horses, weight 3300 1bs, 7 and 8 yrs. old ; black horse, weight’is4o 1bs., coming 6 years old : grey mare, weight rs2s lbs, 12 years old ; sorrel horse, weight 1450 lbs, 6 years old ; black horse, weight 1275 lbs, 10 years old ; 2 three-year old colts— one a grey mare, other black horse colt. CATTLE, SHEEP AND HOGS Forty head of Red Poll and Short- horn cattle : 13 milch cows, 2 fall cows and the others will be frest by time of sale, or close spriagers : 2 heifers will be fresh by time of sale or soon after ; 5 fat steers, 2 small steers, 1 large registered Red Poll bull, 5 bulls, range from 5 to 18 months old ; 13 head of heifers and calves, 4 to 18 month old ; several veal calves ; 24 head of young sheep, 2 ewes, 1 buck ; 34 head’ of hogs, 4 brood sows, 2 will farrow by time of sale and 2 in April—t a pure bred Chester-white sow ; 30 head of shoats, weight so tc 125 1bs., 17 of them Chesterwhite and the others Chesterwhite- Poland-China crossed, FARM MACHINERY Two 4inch tread wagons, one with good box: 2 sets Yankee ladders i Deer- L. Frank Mayes, auctioneer. . How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. Hall's Catarrh Medicine has been taken by catarrh sufferers for the past thirty- most reliable remedy for Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Blood on the Mucous surfaces, expelling the Pol. son from the Blood and healing the dis- eased portions. After you have taken Hall's Catarrh Medicine for a short time you will see a great improvement in your general heaith. Start taking Hall's Catarrh Medi. cine at once and get rid of catarrh. Send for testimonials, free (WF. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohic, Sold by all Druggists, 75¢. TYPEWRITERS ! Used and Released by US, Government $140 45.00 5.00 52 Remington No. & or 7 [blind] _ Remington No 10, visible, 2 solor ribban Underwood No, 4, one color rithm... Underwood 4, 2-evlor ribbon, back spacer Royal Na. 1, one color ribbon . Royal No. 5 2 color ribbon . Oliver No. 3 $15.00 Oliver No. 5 _, Oliver No. 9. 3500 Monarch 2 &3 Smith Premier 10, Lin type Keyb'd, rebalit 9 Gua anteed in good used condition all ready ‘or long hard service. Satisfaction gusrenteed or purchsse price refunded Which size type w li you have, PICA or ELITE. Orders fills prom t iy. RIBBONS, any color or colors, for any make of machine, en. 78¢ delivered Bilate maks snd model. Carbon paper per box of 100 sheets $1 95 delivered. " 3 »; 50 0 Empire Type Foundry, Bu'falo, N.Y. ing binder, 7 foot cut, with tongue i truck, good as new Jeering mow- { ers, Keystone hay loader and side deliv- {ery rake, dump rake, good hay tedder, | low-down Penvsylvania grain drill { fertilizer attachment ; Hoosier co | planter with phos. attach. : Albr j riding corn workers, 2 bob sleds, i box ; good Deering 2 w 2 double disc harrow, 2 Perry spring harrows, each 6o-tooth spike harrow, land roller, 3 No 40 Oliver chilled plows, New Idea man ure spreader, dung boards, dung sled fanning mi vew Holland wood saw, pair good platform scales, Sharples suction-feed separator, No. 6, good new; wheel barrow. 18 teetl Hargess. — 6 chain tric sels tug gears, vg . . 3 arness, Collars, bridles, hal- as AR POOR BLOOD IS JUST LIKE SLOW POISON Makes Yon Feel Lazy and Discouraged, You Get Nothing Done, PEPTO-MANGAN PURIFIES the Difference with Rich’ Red Blood in Your Veins, The man women ‘or child or sickly-looking complexion, face, has blood that is In through th l tead of rich eir veins, the along with blood It doesn't Carry es through the~body I women every Their shoulders all nil Pepto-Mangan, ood: tomie, - It isons and make your red corpuscles, a oS OS: and House Wiring orn by {he 5 other ictiopeer . F. Mayes, a rer, . C. B. HACKETT & MRS. HULDA MEYER | ROB'T P. GEARHART, M. D. | Boalsburg, Pa. Il phone, 7 Commercial phone, 2, Attention, Phone, 16R4, 1 You We Can Quote . Farmers * ssn Mie You Attractive . elore buying fixtures come to We You moncy., Careful attention given to house wiring, : McCLENAHAN ii sce us. can save & FLINK ¢ Tobacco and Ciggrs Fine Candis NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ALUABLE REAL PUBLIC SALE, HALL BOROUGH. Thege will be offered {or public sale or out cry on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, ESTATE AT IN CENTRE 921 owned and lately occupied by Mrs, Lil lie Allison Alexander, situate in the EO 0. SSO Seon a — side of ania Avenue, the same aid Avenue one and op ‘ iropnting aun- | dred and feet ex. | on the general plot Or pian of said Cen- | tre Hall Borough, The house has six (6) rooms on first { floor and six (6) rooms with ¢ omplet | bath room on second floor, stean fete. with stable abd other out This is one of of the most de | cations in the Borough of Centre and is the show places of this beautif eqquently referred to town, > a L In * Foo 5 Fo ™ a > indigestion can be cured, a. but in u crave? It has been done An An Mr. J. vho had spent over instance: treatment was perma- be back home with a nice bottle of for you. £0 to sleep and forget store next time by having an extra bottle of in the house all ready for s alike? Gel a bottle now, CUARANTEED Le Roy, N. Y. ty * - ». MICLHEIM PENN, - 8