The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 10, 1921, Image 8

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THE OENTRE : REPORT ER
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THIRTY-FIVE 3 EARS AGQ
Paragraphs of News Taken from the
Files of the Reporter of 1886.
August 4, 1886.
Will Floray is digging a cellar for a
new house near the station,
An excursion to Centre Hall is being
talked of by Mifflinburg people.
John Dauberman, of near Centre Hill,
thinks of beginning work for a new
house in this town, in a few weeks, and
will becomegga citizen of the town after
its completion.
On Thursday of last week our: base
ball team went to Mifflinburg to cross
bats with the team at that place. Cen-
tre Hall won by a score of 15 to 13.
Jolin Harper, who has been lying in a
critical condition for some time, is slow-
ly sinking and is not expected to live
long.
The Grangers’ annual picnic will be
held on the old ground, on the moun-
tain, Thursday, Sept, 16.
The price of building lots at the sta-
tion is rapidly advancing.
James Lohr has commenced digging
a cellar for a new house. This makes
three new houses to be built at the low-
er end of town,—Lohr's, Shoop's gud
Dauberman’s.
George, a little son of Michael Condo,
of near this place, met with a painful
accident on Tuesday afternoon, in the
The First National Bank, at Spring Mills
In the State of Pemnsylvania, at the close of
business on Feb, 21, 1921,
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts, includ-
ing rediscounts $187,806.60
Notes and bilis rediscounted
with Federal Reserve Bank, 35,60082
: 101,696.68
Overdralts unsecured ., 2,150.64
Deposited to secure circula-
lation (U. 8. bonds par val-
ue 25,000,060
21,500.80
Oe} and unpledged | 340 8x
Total U. 8. Government seo-
curities ;
Securities other than U. S,
{not including stocks) own-
ed and unpledged
Collateral trust and
notes of corporations is
sued for not less than one
year nar more than three
years’ time . ty
Total bonds, securities, ete.,
other than U. 8,
Stock of Federal’ ‘Reserve
Bank (00 per cent of sub-
scription) ....ovausn cans sess
Value of banking house,
owned and unincumbeted,
Purniture and fixtures
Lawful reserve with Federal
Reserve Bank .
Cash in wault and net ‘am
ounts due from national
banks ’s
Total of Ttems 12, 18, ‘14, 15
and 16 ......
Checks on banks loc ated out-
side of city or town of re
porting bank and other
cash [tems.
Redemption fund with U
Treasurer and due from U,
8S. Treasurer. .
Interest earned but ‘not col-
lected ~ approximate ~ on
Notes and Bills Receivable
pot past due... .c..v0 0
46 540 88
68,710.00
1000 _00
10.00
246,71
3,106.52
1,816.17
140.50
1,250.00
= 067.33
TOL....oo nv vusrvasnns snus . $231 304.73
LIABILITIES
Capital stock pad. in
Surplus fund, an Ans aah
Undivided profits aaah
Less current expenses, inter
est, and taxes paid
26 000 (6)
7,500 00
2064.14
1,604,26~ 0509.58
PIER ANY ILLNESS
THE BLOOD 1S WEAK
It You Get Well Slowly, Try Building Up
Your Blood.
IT'S BLOOD THAT FEEDS THE BODY
Pepto-Mangan Creates Rich, Red Blood,
Changes Pale Complexions fo
Bloom ol Health,
A serious illness, even a cold that is
hard to shake off, can reduce the blood
the normal strength and vigor from com-
ing back.
This poor physicial condition brings
on a helpless, discouraged mental con-
dition which rich, red blood can restore,
Pure blood should be rich in iron
which pature supplies to some®extent in
food. But often through faulty digest
ion or improper diet you don't get the
needed iron, and your blood, on which
you health depends, grows weaker and
weaker,
_Gude's Pepto-Mangan enriches the
blood, increases the red blood cells and
supplies the ingredients that bring a
quick response in vigor, vitality, and
fine color. :
Physicians recommend Gude's Pepto-
Mangan. When you order, be sure the
word ‘‘Gude’s” the package,
is on
Bn oes in cin
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
five years, and has become known as the
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 dia-
eased portions,
After you have taken Hall's Catarrh-
Medicine for a short time you will see a
great Improvement in your general
health, Start taking Hall's Catarrh Medi
cine at once and get rid of catarrh. Send
for wetimoniats free
J. CHENEY & CO., edo, Oho,
Bola by all Druggists, 6c,
A wt
PRIVATE SALE OF —
Dairy Stock and
Hogs.
30 Head of high grade Hol-
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| Royal No. 1, one color ribbon B00
| Boysi No. b 2 color ribbon $7
{ Oliver Ko. 8, Er © iver Na. b 2 0
#5 00 Momareh 2 & 8 87 0
| Gua soteed in good used condition all ready ‘or
jong hard servige. Batisfsotion wir os ed or
{purchase price relunded. Which size t5pe will
you have, PICA or ELITE. O<Core fil's promot
ly. RIBBONS, any color or colots, for any make
of machine, en, 75¢ delivered Fiste mweke snd
Carbonipe per per box of 100 shots 8196
same
by severe
Without **Gude's" it is not Pepto-Man- con 1stipa tion, re
gan. Furnished in both liquid and tab-
let form. For sale by all druggists.
quiring a constant increase in the
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reduced, therefore, we are of-|
dose, ® Every bottle guaranteed bv vour druggist.
fering this lot of young Holst-| | 7 3 zg
ein Cows, Heifers and Pure-| Bpmepcar—mm —omrprrrrme: wom wre
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Interest and discount collect
ed or credited in advance -
of ghaturity and not earned
— approximate]. . 2.62
Circulating notes outstanding 2,900 00
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slaughter house of his father, where
some boys playfully pulled him up on
the rope used for hoisting beeves ; un-
fortunately the boy's foot slipped fron?
Advi. RIE
Cashier's checks on own
bank outstanding ... ns,
the hook and he slid down, the hook
catching him at the lower extremities,
tearing one of the members quite se-
riously.
Died. —At Centre Hall, on Saturday,
. August 7, Mrs. Mary Shoop, aged sixty-
eight years. At Potters Mills, Mrs.
Elizabeth Shires, wife of Jobn Shires,
aged sixty-eight years.
Tre report of the Spring Mills Nation-
al Bank Sppears in thig issue.
Public Sales in March
THURSDAY, MARCH 10, at 10 a.m.
by G. A. Lohr, one mile east of Oak
all Statiou, 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, good style,
snap and action ; nno yearling colt.
Seven head milk cows, some of them
fresh by time of sale ; ten head young
cattle ; fourteen head good shoats ;
eight sheep. Alsg, lot of farming imple-
ments. Seed corn and seed odts by the
bushel. Free lunch ,—8S, H. Lohr, auct-
ioneer,
FRIDAY, MARCH 11,at930 a. 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 0o'-
clock, 1 mile east Centre Hall, Harry
C. McClenahan will sell: Horses, cat-
tle, hogs, implements. A clean up sale.
MONDAY, MARCH 14, at 9 a. m.,
onthe T. D. Boal farm, ove-half mile
east of Linden Hall, Clayton Musser
will sell : Farm stock, full line of farm
achinery. some household goods. L.
F. Mayes, atict.
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, 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, ats a. m., on
the Goodling farm,” 2% miles west of
Centre Hall, Irvin Shuey will sell:
Horses, cattle, hogs, impMments,
SATURDAY, MARCH 19th, at one
o'clock, in Centre Hall Boro, Mrs. Carrie
Ruhl will sell household goods,
SATURDAY, MARCH 19th, at 9 a.
m,, on the Thos. Jodon farm near Axe-
man, known as the “Black Barn,” Jared
Evey will sell : 5 horses, 25 head of cat-
tle an® 50 head Pog. and some farm im-
plements.—L. F. Mayes, auct. pd
MONDAY, MARCH 21,at one o'clock,
at the T. B. Jamison residence, S in
Mills. Ed. T. Jamison, exec,, wil
household goods, etc,
TUESDAY, MARCH 22nd, at ¢ a.
m., 2 miles East of Boalsburg, on the
Dr. L. E. Kidder farm, Houtz & Kidder
will sell : 15 head horses, 50 head cat-
tle, 40 sheep, so head of hogs, full line
of implements.—L. F. Mayes, auct. “pa
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23rd, at 1
o'clock, 4 mile west of Centre Hill, H.
W. Frantz, Assignee for John W, Horn-
er, will self farm stock, implements, ete,
THURSDAY, MARCH 24th, at ove’
o'clock, east of Centre Hall borough, W.
H. Durst will sell : Horse, farm imple-
ments, etc,
FRIDAY, MARCH ath, toa, m., at
Pine Grove Mills, J. A. ortney will sell
farm stock and implements, A clean-up
sale.—]. I. Reed, auct. pin
SATURDAY, MARCH 26, at one
‘clock, 3 miles south of Spring Mills,
Ph ip A. Auman will sell : Horse, cow,
farm machinery and household goods.
MONDAY, MARCH 28, at Farmers
Mills : Pare. stock sale : Percher-
ons, Holsteins, Berkshires.— W, F.
RISHEL. Wise & Hubler, aucts,
rer east of Centre Hall. Pail line of of
Clean-up sale, so yg
THURSDAY. ARCH 31, at 12 0
W Dalim, at Ro” Sit wilh
sell: er ots and some
household goods. Wise & Hubler,
Total of Items 25, 29, 30, $i
Individuai deposits subject to
check ... po ,e Bloc 4,088 47
Dividends unpaid... 4 00
Total of demand deposits
{other than bank deposits)
subject to Reserve. Items
38, 54,85, 56, 87 apd 38
Certificates of deposit {oth-
er than for money borrowed
Other time deposits, ‘
Total of time deposits sub-
ject to Reserve, Items 39,
#0, 41 and 42 aad
Bills payable with Federal .
Reserve Bank........
288.50
04,688.47
6130.2
18100 00
$231,504.73
$5,609 22
Total...... :
Total contingent Liabilities ,
1.8. G. Walker, Cashier of the above named
bank, do solemly swear that the above state
ment is true to the best of my knowledge and
bellet.
WALKER, Cashier.
State of Pennsylvania
County of Centre
S. G.
me this 285th
A. LONG,
‘Notary Public
My commission expires at end of next session
of senate,
Correct—Attest ©
Subscribed and sworn to before
day of Feb., 1921,
T. J. DECKER,
J. C. LEE
ARTHUR B. LEE,
PUBLIC SALE.
On the Tomhave Goodling farm, two
miles West of Centre Hall, on
FRIDAY, MARCH 18th, at § A. MW.
the following :
HORSES.—Bay team, 9 and 10 years
old, weight 3200 ; bay borse, 6 years old
weight 1800 ; gray horse, 11 yrs. old
weight 1500 ; bay colt, 4 yrs. old ; black
colt, 3 yrs. old ; steel gray colt, 3 yrsold
CATTLE.—11 milch cows, most of
them fresh by'time of sale, 5 head of
young cattle.
HOGS. — Pure-bred Poland China
boar, 2 pure-bred Poland China sows,
will farrow by time of sale, 11 shoats,
IMPLEMENTS, ETC 10 h. p. In-
ternational kerosene engine, 4.roll Deer
ing ¢drn husker, McCormick binder, Mc-
Cormick mower (just new), Deering
mower, both 3-ft. cut; Keystone hay
loader, Keystone side delivery rake, 8-
fork hay tedder, Oliver gang plow with
14-inch bottoms, 2 Syracuse plows, 2
Perry spring 18-tooth harrows, so-tooth
spike harrow, Dunham ealtipacker, land
roller, New Idea manure spreader, Sim-
plex double row corn planter, Albright
cultivator, Conklin wagon, new Chat.
ham fanning mill, Boss cutting box, set
18 ft. hay ladders, Geyser Shop i, 9
hoe Superios grain drill, i=
lies and 150 feet of r that os new ;
rip saw, Harness..--¢ t tug harness, 2
sets chain harness, set buggy harness,
lot of single trees and double trees,
HOUSEHOLD GOODS. — Kitchen
cabinet, writing desk, 6ft. extension
table, 2 washing machines, one can be
used with engine, both good ones ; 2
good stoves, one a single heater and the
other a double heater-.both burn any
kind of fuel ; 2 good rockers, 12x15 rug,
6 yards linoleum, etc.
H. F. Grove, auct,
IRVIN SHUEY.
© PUBLIC SALE,
At Red Mill, which is 4 miles South of
Centre Hall, on
THURSDAY, MARCH 34, at 12 0'CLOCK
Sharp, the following :
HORSES, —2 mares, 10 and years
old, both good workers. 9 "
CATTLE. —6 cows some fresh
time of sale ; heifer, fresh about time of
sale ; 2 year old bull ; 2 Bead Young cat-
tie. 'HOGS,—One sow with pigs ;
a PLEMBNTS, EC, Two 2-horse
wagons and Inddlera lumber sled, Gallo-
way manure
rake, drill,
row, Jow, geod laud
feu SRL hay fork hao, bp tp
check lines, 1
ar. ony x harness ines, double Sot | rows
P. | oJ mtcnand
Some Housetidid
er, coal oil
articles,
Free lunch,
Public Sale. |
On the W. H. Meyer larm; 1-4 "Mile East
of Centre Hill, on
FRIDAY, MARCH 11th, 1921, 9:30 A. N.
106 Head of Live Stock :
§ HEAD HORSES AND COLTS
Consisting of pair grey horses, weight
3300 ibs , 7 and 8 yrs, old ; black horse,
weight 1540 1bs., coming 6 years old ;
grey mare, weight 1526 lbs, 12 years
old ; sorrel horse, weight 1450 Ibs, 6
years old ; black horse, weight 1275 Ibs
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 spriogers ; 2 heifers will be
fresh by time of sale or soon after ; 4 fat
steers, 2 small steers, 1 large registered
Red Poll bull, gs bulls, range from § to
18 months old gs 13 head of heifers and
calves, 4 to 15 month old ; several veal
calves ; 24 head of young sheep, 23
ewes, 1 buck ; 34 head of hogs, 4 brood
sows, 2 will farrow by time of sale and
2 in April—1 a purebred Chester-white
sow ; 30 head of shoals, weight 50 to
125 Ibs., 17 of them Chesterwhite and
the others Chesterwhite- Poland-China
crossed,
FARM MACHINERY
Two 4-inch tread wagons, one with
good box: 2 sets Yankee ladders ; Deer-
ing binde » foot cut, with tongue
truck, good as new ; 3 Deering mow-
ers, Keystone hay loaderand side deliv-
ery rake, dump rake, good hay tedder,
low-down Pennsylvania grain drill with
fertilizer attachment ; Hoosier corn
planter with phos attach. ; 2 Albright
riding corn workers, 2 bob sleds, 1 with
bog ; good Deering double disc harrow,
2 Perry spring harrows, each 18 teeth ;
fo-tooth spike harrow, land roller, 3 No.
40 Oliver chilled plows, New Idea man.
ure spreader, dung boards, dung rled,
faaoing mill, New Hollapd w saw,
pri good platform scales, Sharples
uct ion-feed separator, No. 6, good as
new; wheel barrow.
Harness. —6 sets tug gears, one set
chain trace harness, Collars, bridles, hai-
ters, 3 sets check lines, lead reips. tie
Jaap, 2 sets breechings, set of double
y harness, fly nets ; breast, cow
chains. Two bushel baskets, half-
buchel measure, grain bags ; dung pitch
and sheaf forks ; Scoop shovel, corn
shellar, 2 harpoon harp forks, 2 ropes
and pulleys, -
Corn by the bushel ; hay by the ton ;
many other afticles ‘too numerous to
mention,
A clean up sale,
day of sale,
L. F. Mayes, auctioneer.
C.B. HACKETT & RS. HULDA MEYER
PUBLIC SALE.
One mile East of Centre Hall, on the
Brushvalley road, on »
SATURDAY, MARCH 12th, 1934
at 10 a. m., the following :
HORSES AND MULES. —Bay horse
weighs 1350; sorrel mare, weighs 1300 ;
bay ho weighs 1180 ; span 2 year ol old
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CATTLE. ~6 cows, some. fresh
Terms made known
red yearling pall,
ve ts
one Pe
ior a Ea BD Dest.
nder, 7- . cut, good as new ; Hu
n drill, abirge
Feo Fee in dei, © mower, Key-
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ders, set tug harness, set
dar god ris aon forks Seon
many other articles.
ref , cook stove, etc, \
fered for sale are bred to pars,
bred bulls,
Four of the pure bred balls
of milk on average feed. Two
of the bulls are mature and are
proven sires.
Terms Cash,
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