i . i i a. wi? Cazarrh Cannot Ba Cilred with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as thép cannot reach the seat of the disease, Catarrh is a local disease, Jieatly in- A fluenced by constitutional conditions, and in order to cure it you must take an internal remedy. Hall's Catarrh Meadl- cine is taken internally and acts thru the blood on the mucous surfaces of the system. Hall's Catarrh Medicine was THIRTY-FIVE Y EARS AGO | rescribed by one of the best physicians CYRUS BRUNGART «Auctioneer... JUSTICE OF THE PBACE Terms : One Per Cent. CENTRE HALL, PA. Satisfaction Guara Specia] attention given to collecting, Tr gal * x nleed, Give me a trial. writings of all clases, fuctiding deeds, mortgay: s BETeeTnonie, e10.; marrisge licenses snd Bun W's _CENTR E HAL ALL, R¥Y.D.1. if Hoepses seciired, and all wetisrs pertaining the an retail establish- er ments of Bellefonte offies a a tien Aad 16 vvern vile ani 22 will close their places of business EVERY THURSDAY at 12 o’- ~ clock noop, beginning Thursday, June 2nd, 2 iver No.b i RM WANTED. Men or women to take | Bwith Premier 1 Lin type Kost a, retudit § 0 THE CENTRE REPORTER w. BARTGES i ti |= —" THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1921 ERRTLAITT oY Notice JAMES W. SWABB | TYPEWRIT TE ERS ! JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Used and Released by US, Go LINDEN HALL, CENTRE CO., PA. i Deeds, Mortgages, Wills, &c, written ara sx | ecuted with care, All legal business proms | Remington No 6 ord (Gir 1d] : $14.50 attendod to, Bpecial attention given to sci, | | Bemington No 10, visible, Zeoiir rih i ting of Estates, Marriage Licenses, Auicmo || Underwood No. 4, one color vith nw 41 bile censes, and all other Applicap-r | | Underwood 4, Lo Glof ribbon, back spacer kept on band. Novas. 70 i Royal No, 1 one eolor ribt MITE hi . Royal No. § 2 color . { Dllver No, 3 Oliver Ko. § rernnent i ready for i paper per ox Empire Type Foundry, Buffalo, N.Y. Fishermen and Tourists, both for Board & Lodging TERMS REASONABLE I also have the HIGH TEST GAS FOR SALE, ALSO OIL TOBACCO CIGARS, CANDIES SOFT DRINKS ON ICE said houses is stopped because the coun. cil has thus far féolishly refused to es- tablirh a street line, which leaves par- ties desiring to make improvements, in the dagk as to where to male the proper locations. ted in a 1-10 12K g¢ Messrs. Yony From, Jerry Miller, and piece mounting, uriijers. The perfect, combination of he ingredients Hall's Catarrh Medi. NOVEMBER 10, 1886. dinges, his place, will leave CHENEY & © Clevan Dinges, of this place Ji CHENEY & & 0., Props., Toledo, O. Mrs. Ross, of this place has taken quite ill. Her son Frank has also been ®. he Old Stand Under New ic dislocation of the knee : laid up from a oc u 1 n Management, . . ing. We pay 70c an hour for spare thine or $36. you have, PICA or ELITE ' cap. inclusive, 8 week for full time. Experience unnecessary | 15. RIBBONS, any color or color Will Snyder, of Spring Mills, is ill with typhoid fever and is confined at CENTRE HALL HOTEL OF (PRIVATE PARLOR) At Potters Mills BELLEFONTE, PA. two deer in the Seven mountains a few Automobiles & | Il icl (S days ago. purchaser, but the sale and building of N A SH 3 RE F Your eyes examined and fitted =~ - " n this country for years, It is com- Paragraphs of Rows "Taken fom thi : bk @ | posed of pome of the best tonics known, cine is what produces such wonderful results In catarrhal conditions Send for this week = Villimmsport. He Aisle Ae Fam: Bits for constipation, entering Lundy's insurance offic Dr. David B. or and continuing until ord rs among friends ard neighbors” for Gus snteed in good us Miss Sue Neff has returned from the Write, INTERNATIONAL STOCKING: MILT | of machine o Tb Soiorot e i " iali i Norristown, Pa chipd | model Carbo west to make sale of her personal prop- Eyesight Specialist of Rubin and 600g : the home of his father, John Snyder, at Potters Mills, FRIDAY, MAY 21 Mr. Deininger informs us that he had i : ed Free a customer for two lots upon which two Eyes Examin OPEN AND CLOSED MODELS with lenses for far or near ; moun- A GOO> LIN BP id filled finger E TO SELECT FROM combined with some of the best blood Files of the Reporter of 1886. lestimoninls. free, F. that place. —eet ete eeesd he 0 RTL a. He Thursday, Sept. 15th, men, , women: aq chiral, dies for ong ha pri oh fu . a - . delivered, erty. : Rubin wiil be at Eutaw House Barc ATED. The Reporter, $1.50 a year John Decker and one of his sons killed houses would be built by the intended No drops used. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT ou are worth what a number of other marksmen expect to leave for the Alleghenies for a deer hunt on Monday. Jacob Bedylon, of Georges Valley, died of typhoid fever a {ew days ago. Huyett & Co. are about to remove their sawmill from the Van Tries tract to the woodland on the D. Durst farm, now Laf. Neff's,’” which is one of the most valuable tracts of woodland in this vicinity, the lumber having been pur- chased by Mr. Catherman, of Union county. Messrs, A. Kerlin, Aaron Harter, Will Kurtz and Rev. Fischer spent several days last week hunting pheasants in the Tusseyville Gap. The did a big lot of hunting, anyhow, if they didn't get any thing. W——— ere —————— ROBS OTHER BIRDS OF PREY “Frigate Pelican” Secures Its Food Chiefly by Forcing its Weaker Brethren to Disgorge. The frigate bird, also ealled the man- of-war hawk and the “frigate pelican,” is a sea bird, so called from its attacks on other birds. This bird, very large and with black plumage, 18 capable of very powerful and rapid flight. It measures ten feet from tip tp of Its extended wings. On ac t of its immense extent of wing and its dashing habits, it has been called the swiftest bird that sweeps the seas. The frigate bird is a tropical sea bird of two species. The larger ranges all round the world within the tropics; the smaller is found only near the eastern geas from Madagascar to Mo- luceas and southward to Australia. Both specles breed in large colonies, buildifig their nests on rocks, high cliffs or lofty trees om uninhabited islands, The birds often fly far out to sea, but most of the time they re- main near shore. The frigate bird's serial evolutions are extremely graceful and it soars to great heights, It Is said never to dive for its prey, but to seize fishes only when they appear at the surface or above it. Flying fishes form a great part of its food. This bird of prey also pursues gulls and terns and eats the fish it forces them to disgorge. The male acquires under its bill a bright scarlet pouch which is capable of in tiation, Many Raise Peppermint. Peppermint probably oceuples one of the most honorable places on the list of drug plants, for the distillation of oil from its leaves Is an important Industry to which thousands of ncres are devoted, principally in Michigan nnd New York. Thelr oils are extraect- ed also from wintergreen, pennyroyal, tansy and a number of other well known plants, To be salable the leaves must be dried in n place where there Is plenty of air but no dampness, and in the shade, for this keeps the bright color. They must be looked over with care that no other leaves are mixed with them and packed In boxes or barrels to be shipped. Bulleting on this subject may be obtained from the superintendent of documents, Washington, D. C., at a cost of 15 cents apiece. Uncle 8am warns us that there are risks In these crops as well as In others, but all enterprises are risks In this uncertain world, Make Gas From Straw. A Canadian inventor has worked out a new application of thrift In the fo of a gas which ean be made from straw. The invention wil be of special value In farm communitids, ne it will enable the farmers to oulize straw that now goes to waste, The gas Js made In a three-cylinder retort, fa holds a bale of straw sev, from 30 to 40 minutes, It Is be nercted from a ton of straw, in |} ‘there will be by- pp 5 of ¥1x to elght gallons of tar and G40 pounds of carbon from which lamp black can be obtained. if ad Tr mrt ST ——— — $2.70 Your eyes examined and fitted Bell Phone, sR3 Centre Hall you have EW WW BE WR signed and Coburn, finder. —S, E. SHARER, 3tpd enjoy the IRST thing you do next —go get some makin’s papers and some Prince Albert tobacco and puff away on a home made cigarette that will hit on all your smoke cylinders! No use sitting-by and say- ing maybe you'll cash this hunch tomorrow. Do it while the going’s good, for man-o- man, you can’t figure out whatyou’re passing by! Such flavor, such coolness, such more-ish-ness—well, the only way to get the words em- phatic enough is to go to it and know yourself! ray’ i br fom nd a hat hn humidors and the pound ned glass humi. dor with sponge moistener top. aaa rea 1921 Foi arholde Co. Winstan Salem, And, besides Prince Albert’s delightful flavor, there’s its freedom from bite and parch which is cut out by our exclusive patented proc- ess! Certainly — you smoke P. A. from sun up till you slip between the sheets with- out a comeback. Prince Albert is the tobac- co that revolutionized pipe smoking. If you never could smoke a pipe — forget itl You can—AND YOU WILL —if you use Prince Albert for packing! It’s a smoke revelation in a jimmy pipe or a cigarettel * saving. Our depositors are given one of these Liberty Bell Banks for home saving. They're ‘handy and help you to ~ save much more. We have these Cars on our floor. us or phone, is giving such wonderful service, is also a popular truck for farm use ; also for hauling 1 ilk, in faet, can be used in any bus siness, In 2 Ton to 3 Ton size. The upkeep is less than any other truck on the market. We can prove this by many users, Ask the man that } has one. Any style body or cab. Come and see The REO. Speedwagon Truck that cal Ford Service Station 22% A Full Line of Accessories, Tires, Tubes, Oils and Grease. WILLARD BATTERY SERVICE & CHARGING — Always Some—— Second Hand Cars for Sale. SOME BARGAINS BREON'S GARAGE :: Millheim N you have a bilious attack your liver fails to perform its functions. You become con- stipated. The food you eat ferments in your stomach instead of digesting® This inflames the stomach and causes nausea, vomiting and a terrible headache. Take Chamberlain’s Tablets. They will tone up your liver, clean out your stomach and you ‘will soon beas well as ever. There is nothin g better, Chamberlain's Tablets Mr. Farmer, we have: Full Line of Cultivators and Harrows Swift’s Tankage and Poultry Food Bran and Middlings, Cotton Seed Meal, Coal, Cement & Roofing, We Can Quote You Attractive Prices at This Time ARTHUR B. LEE, ‘SPRING MILLS, P
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