The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 28, 1921, Image 8

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THE OENTAE REPORTER ETT ST alia Rewird ale
3] OF THE SCHOOL DIRECTORS OF CENTRE The readers of this paper will be
f leased to learn that there is at least
THURSDAY, JULY =, ign BALL BORO S0HOOL DISTRICT, YOR pl dreaded disease that science has
—_— ——__ - rr YEAR ENDING JULY dt, 1921, | been able to cure in all its stages and
that is catarrh. Catarrh being greatly
THIRTY FOUR YEARS AGO | 4 influenced by sonstitulional Sonditions
- Whois number of schools, requires constitutional treatment all's
ber of teachers employed b Catareh Medicine is taken internally and
peers — Number of pupils enrolled. in all acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Sur-
Paragra) schoo . 166 | faces of the System thereby destroying
pha of News Taken from the Average dally attendance 147 ae foundation of the disease, giving the
epor Amoul tient strength by building up the con-
Files of the R ter of 1887, pur um ot wm .s lavion fa for sobiool $2768 GO DA tion and assisting nature in doing its
J work. The proprietors have so much
JULY 27, 1887, TT faith in the curative power of Hall's
’ y C h Medicine that they offer One
John Grove, one of the well known TREASURER'S ACCOUNT, HT Dollars for any case that it fails
2 0) Ee NONEY. RECKIVED. to curs. Send Lor et ot testimonials Internation I Tr rs
citizens of Gregg, is announced for as Balewss oo bent fos Jat eas "tw o cure Bind for iat Sf atonal, oo.
sociate Judge. Received from State appropriations 964 80 Ofte. Sold by all Driggs, T6c.
Henry Beck, a Madisonburg Demo- | From Tax Collector 772 18] ——
crat, has entered the field as a candi. rE o=Poster Sowa oy 13% 2 N. t E t ed
evr Fro 261 2t
aa for associate judge. From Bough bond aba luisiot 033 I 7 { 89 Round ow Lowes ver uo
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Chas. Derstine, the photographer, | From ali other sources... .... 18 30
made a trip from Lewistown last week Total receipts ................ : $6538 22
to take a number of { views in different
pares of the cay. Rot Te ops. CENTRE HALL EF FECTIVE immediately, we make another big
Spring Mill's two landlords are enter=- | For teachers’ wages . $3900 04
BC cheno ian Mid EP as iv" To reduction in the prices of Titan and Interna-
i i ev moun ers for attends
Tusieativg to proves: thu plese 4 phi vnc pp Atlantic (it tional tractors. These reductions wipe out all former
Miss Auna Keller left last [Saturday | por sappiies oie isi iss books, advances and place Titan and International
for Freeburg, Snyder county, where she | including new desks... .
Wildwood, Ocean City, Cape May, tractors at the lowest prices at which they have
expects to attend Moyer's Musical Coll- Po i collector | il
Sea Isle City, Anglesea, Avalon,
a ever been sold.
Trip
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Treasurer's salary cans avin
ege. Secretary's hey pr and powage.
Rev. E. J. Wolf, D, D., of Gettysburg, For ting an Sutin’ foes,
who is visiting his brother, Wm, Wolf, For allen ran
in our town, occupied Dr. Fischer's pul~ For freigh and si Gio, hauling,ete. on : » .
pit, on Sabbath morning, and preached To bia tate Bobool ki ployees’ Ketire: | THURSDAYS International 8-16 Titan 10-20
a learned discourse on the’ subject of [Fee ail other purposes and SUDAFY July, 28, August 11, 26, Sept. §
Forgiveness, CRP .o lo vcs vs ox anness s civie Ticket pond whumiag withia. $6 dive $900 $900
John Sweetwood, of Georges Valley, Total money paid out : Tickets good in parlor or sleeping cars
. : t + s for space o . . .
who had been quite ill for a long time,| . a $5 pay mien! saan! charges ht nan oo This price is about one-fourth less This is the lowest price ever quoted
died on Friday last. Mr. Sweetwood RESOURCES, subject to war tax of 5 per ct. than the price at which the 8-16 sold on the Titan, considering the e an:
was one of the oldest persons in that Cash on hand. anasives sons 8aStop over allowed at Philadelphia prior to March of this year. The new ment now included (formerly sold
neighborhood, where he resided and fol- Pew — Be Sheth food Ta figure is the lowest at which it was ever extra). Up to March of this year the
lowed farming for a great many years.| , LIABILITIES, | §| extra, round trip. sold. Thenew priceincludes allthe nec- price was $1,200—today it is $900.
On last Monday evening & number of |] Node srt SER FLYERS Consult Ticket Agents essary equipment — platform, fenders, At this figure the Titan 3.plow
our young men who for some time have] Witness our hands this 6th day of July, 1921. OCEAN GROVE EXCURSION, governor, belt pulley — features which tractor is the best value in the farm
been considering the advisability of re- on DAN ry" AUGUST 25 must be paid for extra on some tractors. power field.
organizing the band at this place assem-
bled and made a move in that direction. | We hereby certify that we have examined the P | a
Among the players mentioned are J. Save and fa roa A MOORE, | e0Nsy yania The International 15- 30 has been reduced to $1, 750 —lower than it has
Wes Henney, Sam Kowe, Dr. Jacobs, J. H. KNARR Audion. | System ever been before. The man who needs a 4-plow tractor cannot-find a better
Essa Trsssler, Jas Lobe, env Bock: IR | investment than the 15-30 at this price. (All prices f. o. b. Chicago.)
er, as, Arney, George Bashman, Har- : nr
. : . i ; ‘ t Didn't 11 After
ry Dinges, Cal. Wieland, David Boozer, ASE Dat fox at Sed 2h mmr ——— Considering quality, power, equipment, and the service which follows every
H. G, Strohmeier, Sam Kreamer, Orris +E swear wan ead iat snot wrltés Me. } AMES W. SWABB machine, Titan and International tractors at these new low prices are
McCormick, Rob Miller, and others. Sykes (N. J). ““Isaw this rat every day: put some | | oS : unquestionably the best buy in the tractor market.
Prof. A. L. Little, of Bedford, has Rat.Snap behind a barrel. Months afterwards, my | | JUSTICE OF THE PEACE YY y e
wife looked behind the barrel. There it was-—desd.” | | LINDEN HALL, CENTRE CO. FA, i
bee engaged as principal of the boro] pu, sep sells in three sizes for 35¢, 65, $1.25, ~ || Deeds, Mortgages, Willa, &c. written sod ex | As these prices have been made regardless of manufacturing costs, we do
SCDO0Is this coming term. | scuted with care. All legal busines promptly |
: h Somtig ery : : Sold and gusrazivnd by | attended to. Special attention given to sett: | not guarantee to maintain them.
Our station is becoming quitea ship-| = A, Smith, Mable Arney, Centre Hall; | | ting of Estates. Marriage Licenses, Autcmo- |
i iti sf OC sr *Sorine || bik Licenses, %0d all other A ieation
pisg bors: a ion te 3 rye GP Long Co. W. CMe gt,.Spring . Nov Biv | These prices certainly justify the immediate purchase of a tractor. Put it at
OF bark anil prop-timber gee ‘aureasiog. ) ~ the horse-killing work of hot weather plowing, and your fall and winter belt work.
: L AX ATIVE See our tractor dealer for full information on deliveries and terms.
Sardines and Ice Cream Cause Death. 9 {1d
Ralph W. McLarren, of Clearfield
Bospital on day last week, in & tatica Aged \ i INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY
SEEBRERSTER
condition from ptomaine poisoning and OF AM ERICA
died a few hours later.
sardines and ice cream, a combination
which, it is said, is almost certain to re-
sult seriously, Mr. McLarren became : en 3 3.
ill during the night and by Friday after- BANE of old ages constipation. The bow-
noon he was a very sick man, a cond: els become weak and unable to perform their
tion in which he remained until death . . «3 OD pe .
ended his sufferings. functions without aid.” For this purpose only
Mr. Malarren, who was quite well th il a rativ -
: e mildest a les axatiy .
Ko 1 Por oy wits dite yell dest and gentlest laxative should be used.
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a large acquaintanceship throughout his The use of harsh cathartics aggravates the trouble
home county, was successfully engaged d k h . . Ch s 3 ’
in farming and merchandising, for some and makes the constipation worse. amberlain’s ere a V y dre
time past having conducted a store- at Tablets are a favorite with people of middle age
Morgan Run. He also mined and ship-
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ped coal. Fei bora 2 Hose fv and older on account of their gentle action. : the quality cigarette
: y Sti ide, . 16, . 4 9
"eiies te parents and ns wie ne | [DOABLE ISI WES HRP KEY 1) [5] Oop
survived by two brothers and seven » ECAUSE we put the utmost quality into this
sisters, . Ls .
The fuzeral took place Saturday afters wt] one brand. Camels are as good as it’s pos-
Nous, Burial was made at Odceola . NX ' hs sible for skill, money and lifelong knowledge of
ie Automobiles & Trucks | : SX > fine tolnces to make a cigarette,
Nothing is too good for Camels. And bear this
OF THE SCHOOL DIRECTORS OF POTTER
TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT, FOR A in mind! Everything is done to make Camels the
THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING FIRST
MONDAY IN S 921, NASH -- REO - DODGE r ¥ wk ay possible to buy. Nothing is done
Take the Camel package for instance. It’s the
all
schools t fect packing science can devise to pro-
Number of lainaie scholars” attend. A GOOD LINE TO SELECT FROM mast periec’ pacing P
wing ail school LT OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT 4 tect cigarettes and keep them fresh. Heavy paper
Aoraas daly sisson —secure foil Wapping revenise amp to Seal
We have these Cars on our floor. Come and see the fold and make the pac age alr-te L ut
us or phone. The REO Speedwagon Truck that there’s nothing flashy about it. You'll find no
is giving such wonderful service, is also a popular extra wrappers. No frills or furbelows.
truck for farm use ; also for hauling milk, in fact, .
can be used in any business. In 11-2 Ton to 3 Such things do not improve the smoke any more
Ton'size. The upkeep is less than any other truck than premiums or coupons. And remember—you
on tie tngitket. Ne tan prove this by many sess, their extra cost or get lowered quali
Ask the man that has one. Any style body or cab. must pay £ q ty
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Number femaie iotehiets Gi OPEN AND CLOSED MODELS
38
If you want the smoothest, mellowest, mildest
cigarette you can imagine—and one entirely free
F ord Service Station Only Cuatantesd from cigaretty aftertaste,
It’s Camels for you.
A Full Eine of Accessories, Tires, Tubes,
Oils and Grease.
WILLARD BATTERY SERVICE & CHARGING |
Always Some
Second Hand Cars for Sale. |
SOME BARGAINS
gieuneissnsntasd
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~ we Jui J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winston-Salem, N. C, L
E. W. CRA
an BREON'S GARAGE :; Millhem
Wha | * Printing Neatly Done at the Office of The Centre Reporter