The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 23, 1921, Image 8

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    THE REPORTER
THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1921
OENTRE
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THIRTY-FOUR YEARS AGO
Paragraphs of News Taken from the
Files of the Reporter of 1887.
JUNE 22, 1887.
Haymaking has begun on some farm§,
The crop will be quite large.
Some horses are dying [in the lower
end of the valley from a disease of the
throat.
On Tuesday evening of last week the
barn belonging to Irvin Gray, at Storms-
town, was burned to the ground, entail.
ing a loss of $400.
D. C. Keller purchased a carload of
thoroughbred cattle out in Armstrong
county, and is having them shipped
here,
Peter Auman, one of Gregg township's
respected citizens, passed away ou last
Monday evening. He was aged about
sixty years.
Bruce Lingle, of Iowa, arrived here
last Thursday to attend the funeral of
his father, Thomas Lingle. It is only a
few weeks since Bruce was in on a vis-
it, little thinking that death would call
him in again so soon.
The new Presbyterian church in this
place is to be built of brick and the cost
of it, without furnishing, will be about
$2500. The amoumt subscribed, avail-
able at this time, is $2000. Stones for
the foundation will be hauled this week,
Rev. D. J. Mitterling delivered the
address of welcome at the reunion of the
120th O, V. I,, at Lucas, Ohio, op the
7th. The address was full of patriotic
sentiment and eloquently expressed.
The fvneral of Thomas Lingle, on last
Friday, was one of the largest from here
in a number of years, Persons from ac-
joining counties, relatives and acquaint.
ances of the deceased, wi h ga general at-
tendance from this neighborhood, ac-
companied the remains to Centre Hill
cemetery. Services were conducted by
Rev J]. Horner Kerr.
Church and Parsonage Destroyed by
Fire.
Fire totally destroyed the United
Brethern church and the adjoining par.
sonage at Blue Ball on last Tuesday
afternoon, The roof on the porch of
James Lindsay's home, opposite the
church, and the roof of the nearby of-
fice of the General Refractories Com-
pany were also afire from the same
blaze, but the flames fortuuately were
extinguished before much damage had
been done,
There was some insurarce on the
church, but so far as could be ascertaio-
ed none was carried on the parsonage.
Rev. J. W. Oakes was the pastor.
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Pennsylvania Takes Lead in Elimina-
ting Scrub Sires.
Pennsylvania has taken the lead over
all other states raising the standard of
the horses and mules on the farm. The
stallion enrollment hill, passed by the
recent Legislature? and signed by the
Governor, effectually eliminates the use
«f the scrub sires for breeding purposes
on the farm.
Heretofore, it was necessary to license
each stallion or jack standing for public
service, but it was possible to secure a
license for any kind of which the farmer
or breeder owned. An old, decrepid
stallion or jack of the most doubtful
parentage could secre a license the
same as a pure-bred animal of highest
type.
Under the new law only registered
stallions and jacks may be dicensed. A
license may be refubed for an animal
which in the opinion of the authorities is
unsound, of inferior type or conforma-
tion. The non-registered stallion or
jack, in other words, the scrub, is elimi-
nated entirely.
BRADFORD & G0.
CENTRE HALL
We have just unloaded two cars ce-
ment ; prices are attractive.
Brick in stock ; also carload of bank
sand.
Carload of Cedar Red Seal Perfection
18-inch Shingles ; inspect same and get
prices,
We have 2 New Idea Manure Spread-
ers on hand. Prices are reduced. Get
in touch with us on same.
We have a few John Deere Side
Rakes left. Come and look them over
and get prices on same. Prices sharply
reduced,
Our supply of Dairy Feeds consists of
Bran, Middlings, Cow Chow, Big Q and
Gluten. Also Hog Feeds, Mixed Chop,
Middlings, Diamond Hog Meal and
Tankage,
We have in stock from our second car
Hay and Harvesting Machines the fol-
lowing : Two s-foot Mowers, two 6-
foot Mowers, two 6-foot Binders, one
9 1-2 ft. Side Rake and Tedder, two
Hay Loaders and two Dump Rakes.
Come in and let us show you this Massy-
Harris line.
BRADFORD & C0.
CENTREYHALL
The ‘meanest man in Centre Hall”
has been discovered, He promised his
wife a ring on her birthday, She got it,
but it was a ring on the telephone,
$100 Reward, $100
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at least
one dreaded disease that sclence has
been able to cure in all its stages and
that is catarrh.
LC, PL Loig Cot W. C. Meyers, Sprilig
Mills , Louder’s Store, Oak Hall
Instead of the usual yellow label there
appears the Pink label on your paper
this week, The Pink label shows credit
on subscriptions paid. Did you get
proper credit 7
Catarrh being greatly
influenced by constitutional conditions
requires constitutional treatment, Hall's
Catarrh Medicine is taken internally and
acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Sur- |
faces of the System thereby destroying |
the foundation of the disease, giving the |
patient strength by building up the con-
stitution and assisting nature in doing its
work. The proprietors have 80 much
faith in the curative power of Hall's
Catarrh Medicine that they offer One
Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails |
to cure. Send for list of testimonials
Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo,
Ohio. Sold by all Druggists, 76¢
COMPLETE LINE OF
CHAMPION]
FARM MACHINERY;
and REPAIRS
Be sure you see the Champion Line and
get prices before buying any farm im-
plements you may need,
C. 8 FLINK - - Centre fil
“We only Bought Rat Poison
Twice,” writes Jesse Smith, N. J.
“I threw the first kind away; couldn't be bothered
mixing it with meat, cheesé. Then I tried Rat-Snap.
SAY, that’s the stuffl It comes in cakes, all ready
touse. And it sure does kill rats.” 35c¢, 65¢, $1.25.
Sold and guaranteed by
C. M. Smith, Mable Arney, Centre Hall;
pA TRIAL WILL
OTHING that we could say would so thoroughly
convince you of the value of Chamberlain’s
Tablets as a personal trial. We can tell you
of thousands who have been permanently cured of
chronic constipation, indigestion, biliousness, sick
headache and disorders of the stomach and liver,
but this will have little weight with you as compared
to a personal trial. That always convinces.
Chamberlains Tablets
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| 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, PA.
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Automobiles & Trucks
NASH - REO-DODGE
OPEN AND CLOSED MODELS
A GOOD LINE TO SELECT FROM
OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT
We have these Cars on our floor. Come and see
ug or phone. The REO Speedwagon Truck that
is giving such wonderful service, is also a popular
truck for farm use ; also for hauling milk, in fact,
can be used in any business. In 11-2 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.
Ford Service Station
A Full Line of Accessories, Tires, Tubes,
Oils and Grease.
WILLARD BATTERY SERVICE & CHARGING
A AABN
Only Guaranteed
Parts Sold.
~~ Always Some
Second Hand Cars for Sale.
SOME BARGAINS
Millheim
BREON'S GARAGE
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CYRUS BRUNGART
JUSTICE OF THE FEACE
CERNTEE HALL, PA.
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{ithe genuine guaranteed hosiery, full lines for
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AMES W, SWABB
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
LINDEN HALL, CENTRE CO., PA.
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PRIVATE SALE OF
CONSISTING OF
Dining Room and Bedroom
Furniture, Bureaus, Chairs,
Tables, Lamps, and
Other Household Articles.
(Signed) JOHN B.
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