The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 17, 1922, Image 8

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== : | Hall’s Catarrh Medicine
er i oun Mn eS alran | Thosé who are in & “run down’ condi.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 1 ! CENTRE IOROUG i > tion will notice that Catarrh bothers them
: : 7 1992 IN CENTRE HALL BOROUGH, | . r much more than when they are in good
a “= I SATURDAY, AUGUST 26th, 1:00 I. M i - On New State Road Above health. This fact proves t while Ca-
j oxo PLEASANT GAP tarrh is a local disease, it is greatly in-
Blackbirds Hide the Sun. the following described implements | fluenced by constitutional conditions
| seam nih ! HALL'S CATARERH MEDICINE is a
A special dispatch from Lewistown | nq farm machinery-—-all new: | BALL CA AN the bi ot
: { y ! the mucous surfaces of the body, thus
makes the above caption appropriate. No. 40 Ross ensilage cutter, two | reducing the Inflammation and assisting
a ’ ave tw hi i vers. 3 lever sprung hav. . | Nature in restoring normal conditions,
There may have been one or 0 § Champion mowers, 3 lever spring hat | All Druggists. Circulars free.
THE CENTRE REPORTER. PUBLIC SALE,
cmt cs secre
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— RE At the home of the late H. €. Shirk, |
birds omitted in the count, but the} ,.nws wooden beam Vulcan plow, | QUICK LUNCHES, ICE CREAM, ¥. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohlo,
Reporter gives the news just as it} steel beam Vulan plow, 60-tooth spike | . SOFT DRINKS, ——
got it. Here it is: harrow, 2 International corn panters, TOBACCO AND CIGARS, Crandall (lows) T: She
Hundreds of thousands of black- | single cultivator, potato ralser, one- Mrs. Lowa) Tells Xow
WwW ill s a remnn Stopped
birds assembled in an oat fleld along | horse wagon, 6 h. p. 1. H C Mogul | e wi give a 8. 8B. HORNER, Proprietor. } “Last spring, rats Killed all our baby chicks, Wh
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f i of the Pennsylvania | kerosene engine, 1% h. Frost King 40 ¥'d known about Rat-Snap before. With just ane
the main line o € y Kerosene engine 040pd large package we killed swarms of rats, They won't
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Railroad one mile west of Lewistown, | ons engine, 1% h. p. L '. gas en~| D t f ———— ee ———— get this year's hatches, I'll bet.” Rat-Susp is
Thursday of last week. It appeared | gine, LeRoy 2-way plow, sleigh, bug- 1ISCoun Oo E J M z S M I T H sauteed and sells for 35c, 65¢, $1.25,
to be some kind of a bird convention | ov 4 rolls roofing paper, GOOD §& w
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and their chattering drowned the noise | CYLINDER BUICK AUTOMOBILE, O C. M. Smith, Mabel Arney, Centre Hall;
of passing trains. It is estimated | pair buggy shafts, iron kettle, hoe, ; CENTRE HALL, PA. C. P. Long Co. W. C. Meyer, Spring
that 10,000 of them roosted on one | meat grinder, fat press, sausage stuf-| Large sale or small sale—g00d ser- | Mills; Louder's Store, Oak Hall Sta.
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wire of a 160-foot span of the Penn-| for, grindstone, feed cutter, digging vice guaranteed.
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sylvania’s telegraph lines and ‘a gun} on, scoop shovel, chicken coop, 2] My rates are reasonable; all I ask
¢ - % Po tb teport 6 a ’ b
fired along the borders of the filed] najr gteeclyards, fork, 3-horse Deer J8 a trial, ossp| The Centre Reporter, $1.60 a year
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caused a cloud of birds to rise that ac- | hinder evener, buggy pole, 2 stone] on all sales of furniture made during the — . sms—
tually obscured the sun, They Wwere| hammers, blacksmith anvil, ve, “1 MONTH OF AUGUST
ying so ward to escape the Il0W | steel drums, half barrel; single tug] [4's § . RN .
fying Sow, of — - two Rs harness, set single harness, : +L iy " —— gt ———————————————— SP —, H GLAD Just spread it on a
which came. near to tho trost WS. | ness desk, table, room stove, 2 ea BEDROOM SUITS DAVENPORT SUITS TET Board. The moment they
REBERSBURG. they articles not Ineutiones FIBER AND WILLOW SUITS touch it--they're Done !
The Mrs. Joseph Moyer home at this Also, at the same time and place—
oO. HOUSE AND LOT. DININGROOM FURNITURE
Maory: consideration, $2200. Ey PM Toe ALL GRADES OF ROCKERS ETC., ETC.
The concrete foundation wall for sutbuiidings and § i
benches, lot new bags,
place was sold at public sale to C. (Mail Orders Promptly Filiel)
FOR SALE BY
built the past K wn Main street. Also, a 3 nt lot : { = a A. E. KERLIN & SON
yiflt the past week. ; es L ebm chub . Re id RD cl ENTRE } i
Mrs. Wesley Hackenburg was taken | front an : epi - Join! i" Pr} New | Ip-to-Date Stock to . C E HALL, PA
t . svaat- § descril
to the Bellefonte hospital for treat lescribed
and commodious ne H cm aam—
John Spangler's dwelling house was
ment sold separate.
ent.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley, of Wiliams- MRS. ELIZABETH RK select from.
the WwW. F. BRADFORD
port, spent several days in town at &
home of William Ziegler.
Emm mf vam TOY gM, CAMPBELL ’s G3
"Loe Kitder ia nursing a very pain-] a et phone or drop me MILLHEIM i reon s arage
ful carbuncle on his neck.
Rev. and Mrs. Solley and daughter Hall 3 mE a gs MILLHEIM
are visiting in town at the home of
Mrs. Solley's parents, Mr. and Mrs
J. B. Kreamer
Last week while Adam Wolf was
working in the Garrett planing mil he |
wdc Brpusmp get | i | T rt ti THE REO SPEED WAGON
Ce ane ro + mie or Economica ranspo ation i For the purpose designed, is the Best Sell-Pro-
Our farmers h y stored Away
pears oats crop. although they exper pelled Vehicle in the World.
jenced trouble on ac { y fx : /
quent rains, They |
plowing for the fall seeding x " I It will haul a pound, a bushel or a gallon, or
LIMBERT.—Mrs Harvey oe
Po
died on Sunday afternoon aller
ering illness of several years. She ER and quicker than any other method Ol
any multiple up to its rated capacity, CHEAP-
was a consistent member of the Re re nsportation
formed church and was buried in the : ; : . : :
Lutheran and Reformed cemetery A Reo conceived the Speed Wagon idea--created
She leaves to mourn her departure BEN : na the vehicle--copyrighted the name and popu-
REE husband ANY 5 = Zs larized the type. THERE IS ONLY ONE
SPRING MILLS ; Gat shi Sele : SPEED WAGON ; to be a Speed Wagon it
> xg via a ¥ " pe py: 5 Fo? 3 1 4 H : y tty
Mr, and Mra Adam Must Be a Reo.
spending a week Eo . 5 :
in Altoona. - . 7 i ‘ 4 4 oi } CH .
Ambrose Gentzell, of , Vie | yen —————— . co a hs, A GOOD LINE TO SELECT FROM
ited his parents, Mr ind Mrs George
a a i persons attended : i | = % ry : = . Ee — Ee 1 _ » 4 REO, NASI 1, WILLYS-
a \ J A“ KNIGHT and OVERLAND
Mrs. Lester Bowes and daughter, of
Buffalo, N. Y spent a few weeks with Ci = > = 3 , : a Seek Open and Closed Model:
sp
relatives
The community picnic on Friday in FOR D Cars and Service.
Herring's woods was well attended and
eveeyboty enioved thames Chevolet Motor Company
Carpenters have begun to repair
the bridge on the back road to Penn
ie, United States Tires Reduced 25
ew ee eel ApiIOUnces New Prices Per Cent. off list
to her brother at Uniontown on
Wednesday. NOW IS YOUR TIME TO BUY
Mr. and Mrs Andrew Rote, Mrs
George Bhook and son James went to Effective August 1st, 1022
Venango county on Saturday to visit
— BREON & WEAVER
MILLHEIM.,
om 1 Journ PASSENGER MODELS L. Mignon, Pa
Miss Pearl Keller and Ernest Ho-
man, of Centre Hall, and Miss Nellie
a Je at yt » » 8 r vis-
ann, of Johnstown, were Sunday vis Model
itors at the Adam Keller home. 4
Dr. F. E. Gutelius, accompanied by Model Superior Touring ‘ . $525
his young daughter, Loulse, departed : $i sas .
Saturday ‘afternoon for Warren... to Model Superior Utility Coupe . $680
visit his brother, Daniel B. Gutellus, Model Superior Four-Passenger Coupe . $8340
He will also visit his sister, T. O.
Morris, at Youngstown, O. Model Superior Sedan $360
Mr. and Mrs. George Stover and Model F. B. Roadster $865
three children, of Albany, N. Y., were A
guests during the week of Mr. Stover's Model F. B. Touring 3885 ears
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. A .
Ae : Model F. B. Coupe $1,325
Motz. Mr. Stover is clam agent for
the New York Central R. R. Co. Model F. B. Sedan : " $1,395 i .
wihrich is evidence that he is a very Ex
capable young man " i perience
Mr. and Mrs, 8. A. Cole, of Mans-
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field, Ohio, motored to Miltheim last ( commercial Models
Saturday, accompanied by Mrs. O. M. t Command
Shull and two daughters, who had .
been their guests for a month. The Superior Chassis .
Coles left Monday morning for Schen-
evus, N. Y,, to attend a reunion of the Superior Light Delivery
Cole families on Saturday of this :
wosk. . G Truck Chassis
Mra. F. O. Hosterman and two sons T Truck Chassis
Russell and Frederick on Friday mo-
tored to Marysville, to which place
they were accompanied by Misses
Catherine and Edith Kass, who were ALL MODELS FULLY EQUIPPED,
Sisteors hee for meveed) een hy A il . Samara : So i ; Cresson L.umber Co.
accompanied by Mrs. Hosterman's STATE COLLEGE, PA.
mother, Mrs. Barah Winegardner, of
MifMintown, who is spending the week Decker Brothers i. Bellefonte | J. G. MARKS, Sec. and Treas.
here,
SEED WHEAT FOR SALE.—Mich- Decker & Harper - State College
igan Red Rock wheat, clean of all for-
on sects; vie 21 wumnes ver |[lll Decker Brothers - Spring Mills
Superior Roadster ‘ $510
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ALL PRICES F. 0, B. FLINT, MICHIGAN,
acre this year~~M. C. Delaney, Cen-
ere Hail. Beli phone 77R32,
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