THE CENTRE REPORTER THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1921 § _MICKIE SAYS EXTRAV NOV. 7 ©12 “auBscrige © NOUR HOME TOWN A FINE OLD HOME PAPER (Tune—A Fine Old English Gentleman.) These magazines with gravures and all these works of art, Are very well for city folks who live by dint of mart; But give me first and foremost, I hold it is the prime— That fine old home town paper—one of the good old time. The printin’ isn't perfect, the Ink's not uniform, The type is set by hand perhaps, — considerably overworn, The dear old press—I know it well— it's covered o'er with grime— But It prints that old home paper one of the gold old timé, I look for it each week as regularly it comes, And when the postman brings it In, I drop all other chums, 1 drink {it In, from start to fin, ridics lous and sublime, That fine old home town paper, one of the good old time. Smith's cat may have some kittens; Jones is putting in new pumps, My girl chum has got married and the kids have got the mumps. Jack Wiltsey's built a lean-to, John- gon's roses upward climb Oh! I love the old home paper, boys, one of the good old time. GEO. EE WRAY, iy BBA >a aaa Back to Town Crier Mma BB en AA A A How many residents of any small community have ever considered what might happen if there were no pews papers? Just previogs to “Sub scribe for Your Home Town Paper Week,” which is to be observed the country over November 7-12, is a good time to recall the plight of Macon, Mo. not long ago, when fire put the Chronicle-Herald out of business for two weeks, According to The Publishers’ Aux- {liary, the old town crier, relic of many years back, was yanked from his hiding place, dusted off, and put back on his job, with a jangling bell, a megaphone, and a fog-horn volce only a little worse for long disuse, It may have been a novelty for two weeks, But think of a community without printers’ ink, compelled to get its announcements of auctions, sales, court sessions, births, marriages, deaths, epidemics of sickness, dog or- dinances, board meetings, commence ments, tax notices, advertisements of help and situations wanted, acci- dents, and the rest, through a shouted word llke that of the ordinary train announcer in a city depot. The town crier was a romantic figure in his day, but few towns would like to return to his ministrations now, When one thinks of the temporary plight of Macon, and that it might become the permanent handicap of many towns, It is well to think of sup- porting the local paper, , He Knows Mis Folks, Here are some random observations of a man who has visited and studied a good many small communities: If you read your local paper you will not miss much that is happening around home. There is no use saying that you wish your town had a paper like one in the other town, for the other fellow there Is saying the same thing. The man who reads his local paper thoroughly is usually a pretty good citizen and has it all over the fellow who does not. Loeal papers, when all 1s sald and done, do more to uphold the Institutions of this state and country than any other known contributing force in the world's work, Random Observations, This isn't a country ing, but the editor of The metropolitan dally one’s doorstep the news seen through the spectacl editor, but It Is the ed! in the heart of the comm able to reflect the local group. He interpreter of events as the small town and the munity that immediately surrounds 3 i F : ¥ i § 33 2g 53 jis HTH § i { i - MILLHEIM. | From The Journal } Mr, andjMrs. 5S. W. Gramley accom panied C. E, Lykens to Philadelphia on Wednesday will spend several days as his guest in his new home, Paul Musser, the professional baseball pitcher who just closed the season with the Wichita, Kas, club, arrived at his home here Wednesday morning Rev. F, H. Daubenspeck preached on Sunday evening in the local church in behalf of the $1,250,000 European relief fund. The apportionment of the local congregation was $100, and after a few remarks by Dr. G, 8S. Frank a call was made for contributions. There was a liberal response, and when the total was announced the quota was almost doubly subscribed. The amount raised was $195. The school board held a meeting on Monday evening when it was planned to make settlement with A. J. Gephart, acting for the Gephart estate, for the ex- tra piece of land taken over by the board for playground purposes, Mr.Gephart's estimate of the value of the plot placed at $1,050. The directors thought the price exorbitant, and the. Centr: county court will now be asked to ap- point & board of viewers to assess the was damages. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. EPUBLIC SALE OF VA LUABLE MILL PROPERTY.— 234 North of Millheim, Centre County, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5s, 1921, at 1:00 o'clock P. M., known as CEN. TRE MILLS FLOURING MILLS, with never-failing water power. Stone building, equipped with full roller pro cess flour mill ; jo-barrel capacity ; Mc- Feeley System Burr for feed grinding, Plenty of grain can be bought ay mill door to keep mill running. Two dwelling houses and barns—one nine-room house, the other five ; one bank barn, the other smaller, Piped water to house and barn. Two orchards with fine fruit, 20 acres land under cultivation. go acres timberland. . OYE Yoke Shipping point, Cobu Ping | rn, Pa. JOHN A. FOR SALE.— The owners of the Potters Mills hb are offering same for sale. Anyone in- terested should communicate with HARRY ALLISON, Agent, Spring Mills, Pa KLINE. tel FOR SALE.—-Holstein cow, 7 sows, weight 100 Ibs, , 15 Chesterwhite pigs, ( weeks old, S. E. Brown, Centre Hall ell phone 86R14. 1tpd FOR SALE. .— Barred Rock Cockerels; Park's strain. Price $3. W. Rails ston, Centre Hall, Pa., Beil phone 76R 15. o45pd WANTED Farr lots of work.—Ear! Bell phone 14R3, (r. m hand; Ross, good wages Centre Hall FOR SALE.—2 year old Sheep Buck $10 ; also pure-bred Holstein Bull Calf, born Sept. 15, 1921; price $25. —Fred Slack, Centre Hall. 3tp LUNGARDIA is “without a rival” in ordinary or deep-seated Coughs and Colds, dificult breathing and for the relief of Whooping Cough. The wonderful results following its use will astonish you and make you its life-long friend. Your money back, if you have ever used its equal. Danger furks where there is a Cough or Cold ; Conquer it quickly with LLUNGARDIA, Safe for all sges. 60 cts. and $1.20 per bottle, Manufac- tured by Lungardia Co., Dallas, Texas. For Sale By M. F. ARNEY, Centre Hall DR. DAV B. RUBIN Eyesight Specialist of RUBIN & RUBIN Will Be At CENTRE HALL HOTEL Centre Hall, Pa, WEDNES., NOY. 9th gA.M. to8P. M. MOTT DRUG STORE, BELLEFONTE THURSDAY, NOV, 10 Eyes Examined Free No drops used. OPEN EVENINGS SPECIAL $2.50 1-10 10K gold filled spectacles fit- ted with lenses for ieading or walking This special includes first quality lenses, expert eye ex- amination and case. $2.50 “We only Bought Rat Polson Twice,’” writes Jesse Smith, N. J, “1 threw the first kind away; couldn't be bothered mixing it with meat, cheese, Then I tried Rat.Snap. SAY, that’s the stuffl It comes in cakes, all ready touse. And it sure does kill rats.” 35¢, 65¢, $1.25, Sold and guaranteed by C. M. Smith, Mable Arney, Centre Hall; C. P. Long Co,, W. C. Meyer, Spring Mills ; Louder’s Store, Oak Hall, LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. 5 PMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. — Estate of J, D. LONG, late of Gregg To wn- ship, Centre County, Pa., deceased, Letters of administration on the above estate having been duly granted to the undersigned he would respectiully request all persons know- ing themselves indebied to the estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them duly authent! cated without delay for settlement, CHARLES P, LONG, Administrator, Spring Mills, Pa , Bept 14, 1921 042 A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTIUE. —-3 BARAH J. KERLIN, Iate of Centre Hall Boro, Centre County, Pa , deceased, Letters of administration on the above estate would respectiully request all persons knowing thems! ves indebted 10 the estate to make Imme- diate payment, and those having claims sgainst the same to present them duly suthentiosted without delay for setticment, ARTHUR E. KERLIN, Administrator od Centre Hall, Pa CYRUS BRUNGART JUSTICE OF THE PEACE CENTRE HALL, PA, Bpecial attention given to collecting, Le gal writings of all classes, incinding deeds, mortgages Agreemonis, ote. marriage Hoonses and hun tet's Hoenses secured and oll maliers pertaining Ww the office attended Ww promptly japl 22 AMES W. SWABB JUATICE OF THE PEACE LINDEN HALL, CENTRE CO. PA. | Deeds, Mortgages, Wills, &c, written apa «x. ecuted with care. All legal busines promptly | attended to. Special attention given to sett | ting of Estates, Marriage Licenses, | bile Licenses, and ail other Application | i Blanks kept on hand, Nov. 2h.v | orders among friends and neighbors for the genuine guaratiesd hosiery, full lines for men, women and children, Kim tes darn ing. We pay "5c an hour for spare time or $94 a week for full time. Experience unnecessary Write, INTERNATIONAL BTOCKING MILL Norristown Pa. olopd W. E. BARTGES . Auctioneer... Terms Rasonsble, Satisfaction Guaranteéd, Give me a trial, CENTRE HALL, R. D. 1. COMPLETE LINE OF CHAMPION FARM MACHINERY and REPAIRS Be sure you see the Champion Line and plements you may need, C. E. FLINK - - Centre Hall Want to Buy or Sell ? SEE US FIRST Chas. D. Bartholomew CENTRE HALL, PA, builder with all the materials Sash and Doors Builders Hardware Builders Supplies Mortor Colors Lime Cement Wall Board J. G. MARKS, We state it as our honest belief that the tobaccos used in Chester- field are of finer quality (and hence of better taste) than in any other cigarette at the price. Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. hesterfield CIGARETTES of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos—blended os SALE REGISTER NOV, 2amd, Horoer homestead of ] i sell farm st TUESDAY, clock, on the and one half miles S.E lair A. nite A clean up sale ents, A clean up sal KESSLER SPECIALS CHARMING NEW SUITS Imagine a Ladies Winter Suit of finest Sucdene Horper will "t tioneers with a smart little box jacket edged with Nutria and Heavy Embroidery. This is just one of the fascina- ting suits in stock, Some have fur p have er or 1 fam. t OKCLE, OlnC:S choker collars, long oll collars of nutria beav- sealine, They are illama cloth, s v5 od pwn mel « ICGONe aa § Sorrento, Brown and Rein ] cer All are beautif CATARRHAL DEAFNESS is greatly relieved by constitutional treat- ment. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE is a constitutional remedy Catarrhal Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of the Eusia chian Tube. When this tube is inflam you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and when It is entirely closed, Deafness is the result Unless the in- flammation can be reduced, your hearing may be destroyed forever HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE acts through the i blook t ucous surfaces of the ays iflammation and ng normal cone Bountifui assortments of Ladies’ Coats, Dre: Furs, Skirts, Waists, are sure to please. MEN'S HEAVY FLEECE-LINED COATS And Mackinaws-—just w hat you need for the on- coming cold weather, |, Varieties of Suits, Overcoats, Shirts, Hats, Caps, Gloves, Hosiery, Ties, Underwear,—-all is up-to-the- minute merchandise. KESSLER'S Department Store :: Millheim i “It's the Chapest Thing I Ever “1 paid $1.25 for five cakes of Rat.Snap and judg. fing by the large number of dead rats we've picked wp. | reckon we've saved hundreds of dollars in chicks. eges and feed.” Your pets won't touch it. Rats dry up and leave no smell. 35¢, 65¢, $1.25, Sold and guarantend by - Mable Arney, Centre Hall C.P. Long Co.. W. C. Meyer. Spring | Mills , Louder’s Store, Oak Hall. i TYPEWRITERS! All makes and all styles $16 up. Bome that were used and released by the U. 8. Gov't. Bargains, State your needs and we will describe and quotes. The LINOWRITER, a printing office xecessrry! Ribbons any color 78 delivered. Give name and model. Carbon paper 8x13 100 sheets $1.95 deliv'd. Empire Type Foundry, Mis. Wood Type; Meal Tope Printers Sup phics, Buttato, N.Y. Dreams don't go by contraries until | they marry. adh i a Sh Se ANNOUNCEMENT LINDEN HALL Roller Mill We are now prepared to do All Kinds of Grinding. Workldone promptly and at reason- abl: prices. We have the most modern machin- ery and our workmen are experienced and accom- modating. We are always ready to meet any de- mands. If in need cf any grinding give us a call —HAND IN YOUR ORDER FOR— FLOUR, CORN CHOP, MIXED CHOP MIDDLINGS, BRAN AND CORN MEAL. It will be filled satisfactorily, J. H. ROSS & SON, Proprs. BOTH PHONES | a. LL BA Linden Hall, P. United —— i EE i le a a al necessary to complete the econ- Flue Lining Wall Ties Fireplace Fixtures Coal Chutes Cast Iron Flue Rings Nails and Glass Sash Cord, Ete. gotf BDTV OTLB — WV BD BBD BB WD BD BD BW BDV Ask us about it. Correct Printing Done at the Reporter Office.
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