——— S————— —" w —— —————— J ro - - - -~— - — -” " gs es & a bi THE CENTRE REPORTER. woodward District Has Three Fires, os iim, ’ tn.) ET DIT OB ATT FI TROP DROLET, | : Hall’s Catarrh Medicine ER ——————— III Three fires occurred the week of Oc- | II I LI I MIO SE NL TI IB, a i i oun Nn gs auran Those who are in a “run dewn” condi. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19. 1922 Bald district. | ! : t tion will notice that Catarrh bothers them i 18 1 the Eagle tober 1st of - Be . 1 y | fl oh y h much more than when they are ia good —— : All were near Woodward—the fist on ote, LF 4 i On New State Road Above health. This fact proves that while Ca- \, 1 i —— - Ee : : ¢ § i #7 J 4 3 Bil J . ry { tarrh is a local disease, It is greatly in- MILLHEIM. the knob just soni of that piace, lat { OR / ! \ Ji’ 3 A PLEASANT GAP i fluenced i vy "constitutional { ondifions v . about a mile farther east and oH ! A of | Clie : TA Sti ; ; HALL/'B CATARRH MEDICINE is a (From the Journal) second ab . diate : : aie. if ; CL Tonle and acts through the blood upon the third near the state highway about surfaces of the body, thus A | ———————— | a : § fi MA + | the mucou A baby boy—the second son in the In each case | THI ; 1 Mr Tien | OPEN EVERY SUNDAY the ute us urfaces of the body. thus family—was born Sunday to Mr. anda mile east of ie in { tained] | y Ia alli Natura in restoring normal conditions, rN . Ranger Motz had is wel radned , . : i ae — A rugEists. “irculars free Mrs. W. N. Duck. ARE ma moat 'D. very : ¥. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohlo. of fire fighters oh the Job ver) QUICK LUNCHES, ICE CREAM, SOFT DRINKS, {| m TT — TOBACCO AND CIGARS, , | A Rat That Didn’ Suill After . EE —. | Being Dead for Three Months * ORNE » ie 8, 8. HORNER, Proprietor. “1 swear it was dead three months,” writes Mr. J. od0pd | Sykes (N. J). "Isaw this rat every day: put some ———————— mimes | Rat Snap behind a barrel, Months afterwards, my wife looked behind the barrel, There it was—dead.” WwW. E. BA RTG ES RBat-Snsp sells in three sizes for 35¢, G3¢, $1.25, Sold and guaranteed by 4 A baby daughter was a recent arri- | crew val at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Ran- | 800n after the discovery of the {ire and | dall Hosterman, of West Main street. by fast and efficient work succ eded | A Parent—Teachers association was in getting the fires under control befors | organized in the Millheim high school | tey had spread over a very large are All three burned less than twenty-iive drought Smes—— building last Thursday evening. On Friday evening, November 3, the acres. Because of the extreme girls’ class of the Millheim Reformed | everything was killed and the Sumus | Sunday-school, assisted by local talent, destroyed. At many places the fire burned a foot deep in the ground and | ... Auctioneer... Terms Reasonable, C. M. Smith, Mabel Arney, Centre Hall; Satisfaction Guaranteed. CP Give me a trial. CENTRE HALL, R. b. 1. 5; or » : D 4d Just spread it on a ROLDZEL Board. The moment they 1 touch it--they’re Done! (Mail Orders Promptly Filled) FOR SALE BY A. E. KERLIN & SON CENTRE HALL, PA. will present at the Auditorium, the col- loge play, “The House Across the the task of keeping the fires was even greater than puttl ————— a und Way,” with interspersions of monolog control and song. Proceeds for an assumed Siem ous ee vary ; ri : ne | on | | GRANGE ARCADIA, CENTRE HALL obligation. On Monday morning at 3 o'clock, places the lines had to be tre a to] 0 3 Saturday Ev'g Oct. 28 Mrs. Wilmer M. Stover, of Aaronsburg, | mineral soll. The recen RE ae I : i B : re the task of extinction : 8:00 O'CLOCK. long Co, W. C. Meyer, Bpring | Mills; louder's SBilore, Oak Hall Bta. 1 _——— - was summoned to the telephone and 1 her son, Victor T. Stover, of Akron, Q., All © origin. Why some 01 i ——— | Admission - Mc & Hc | ARETE TITY RR Duck building, sol his shop to oy fh I. Bartley, of Spring Mills. Mr. Matis | autos and offered C L IL C expects in the very near future Le FL Mana spf Tan Sela gs 21 RAINERS for Italy and when he returns to f the fires were talked to her and informed her that wl $4 wn that twin babies—a boy and a girl—were]t'Ving 10 burn th RY Ta Ry Ry Re Ry Rg RRR Rs NRA RR MR Ry is not definitely know born to them at their Akron home at ot 5 iv own that Very 2 o'clock that morning. ¥ knov Ay ¢ a by that region was om =n ed Ranger Motz William Matis, who for some {ime cogducted a shoe repair shop in the Py AAR NA TARAS NINST I Ny long the state high AAA \g EE i UE oy Ry PR a RRR TRE the United States he wil be accom- ae a . Sat caped panied by his wife and two children " y t s s against What is to be known as the Penns]o530 AB TERE Dr La Valley Game and Fish Protective asso- detect : ‘ . the trall ciation has been formed at Coburn e tr \ ¢ y lumbeman A large scope of land has been lease imbem and will be posted and hunting an ~~ ! a 7 se PV ‘ tat i \ pid " BANK STOCK FOR SALE. / fishing will not be allowed on he % | S J ] 4 leased grounds except by members of 1 Saturday, November 4, 1922, ; i i h . he association. The officers of the as-| = clock NM Lt pu bs at fl A i ol MILLHEIM fation as follows: W. C. Kra-]there will be sold at the ba spits IN ‘a! | i : - fo on president ; A M. Harter, vice president; C. N Jartges, secretary; W. J. Harter treasurer. Directors ~ | Mills, Penna, 1 he highest bidd | { wr ow gsr = d 8S. W. Gramley, L. I. Weaver, Mill- THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, | DT J. C usser, Woodward: A. B 3 MM FP TCL R TT reeutn caer T re DR. LE. A. ROUSE STIG Chil ad yo EYESIGHT SPECIALIST | For the purpose designed, is the Best Sell-Pro- Mr. and a LER in and son & 1 ren S , Of 22 N. 4th St, Harrisburg, will be at | pelled Yehicle in the World. De san - SE MEDICINE Centre Hall Hotel : Thursday, October 26th It will haul a pound, a bushel or a gallon, or x § yy * 1 9 A. t 9 PP. N\ . + Me . J CO Jidy Michigan, Illinois and .Jowa, and or “l have used Chamberlain's From9A.M. to 9P. M Tuesday evening of last week a num- Cough Remedy and given it to ber of friends and neighbors. gathered| my children on many occasions A SPE at their home and gave them a wel- and am thoroughly acquainted trans 4 . 51 i : Bay ~ 1 EQ a = ransportation. come home party. This was a complete with its good qualities. Let any G ASSES—$2.00, $3.00 & $5.00 ansy un ¥ surprise to them. The lady friends one troubled with a cold or Reo conceived the Speed Wagon idea--created prepared good thing 5, such as sand cough use it and he will be the vehicle--copyrighted the name and popu=- wiches, coffee, cake and ice cream, and] quickly convinced of its superi- all had a delightful time. Those pres-| ority,” writes Mrs. C. H. Woods, ) larized the type. THERE IS ONLY ONE ent were Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Jordan,| Decatur, IIL EER CYRUS BRUNGART, SPEED WAGON ; tobe a Speed Wagon it Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith and family, Chamberlain’s a, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Must Be a Reo - - » . Mr. and Mrs. Roy Martz and family Mr. and Mrs. William Jordan, Mr. and Cough Remedy nervous headache ? CENTRE HALL, PA. Mrs. Charles Miller and son.’ Mr. and] is for sale by druggists every- MENTHOLATUM Spe st te tion ; ee eon . ng A GOOD LINE TO SELECT FROM Mrs. John Jordan and eon Luke, Mrs. | where, 35 cents per bottle; large Gu Netw Marts Yorsor Siuicn| ie Spot, i Wy Shumsas it away, fff |e suis sma remmuers| REO, NASH, WILLYS- Worth selllr drew Jordan, Greely Jordan, Irvin Meim, Sterl Stoner, Staniey McClellan, | **"% a a” : KNIGHT and OVERLAND Open and Closed Model: any multiple up to its rated capacity, CHEAP- CIAL REDUCTION IN ALL ER and quicker than any other method of . A Feast of Laughter. The armies of readers who each. Sun- — ~ "., . day have laughed at the funny doings FORD Cars and Service. of the characters in the New York Sunday American's Comic Supplement have had only one complaint to make Ms ee vi, SY ave een a = United States Tires Reduced 25 “more And to wtisty Aig demand, the Coinfe Supple: hy OO OF Per Cent. off list has been made double size, be- ginning on October 15.» The result is 5 NOW IS YOUR TIME TO BUY an RB-page Comic Magazine in colors, filled with twice as many laughs as you ever got before. Besides those mischievous Katzen- ; i IO A N 4 * jammers the exploits of Maud the / » . a TE ] Mule, and Si, and Happy Hooligan and ~~ 4 on : WA the others, "Down on the Farm.” “he : - : % he " hy & bs do MILLHEIN, PA. stratagems of Boob McNutt and the inimitable Jiggs, or “Bringing Up Father,” four other stars of thé first magnitude in the comic heavens join your -Sunday morning family circle “Barney Google” comes in with his whimsicalities: “Toots and Casper” and the Kid enter with “Little Jimmy” and “Tillie the Toiler.” Here is the greatest comic feast any newspaper has ever provided to revders. Every one of the cartoonists who created those eight features is the best in his line. And this double size, a : ; 8-page comic section in colors costs no " : Everywhere You Hear It - BEFORE more than before. The old comic sec- tion started the day right in hundreds : gy 0 : Firestone of thousands of homes, with mirth and - the Fines { ords laughter. And now the new comic sec- : g : tion will start the day doubly right - som with a full feast of laughter, ARDLY red ng v eo Fire. — of H goes out of his way to tell us that Fire- 71 : d SR stone Gum-Dipped Cords are the best FOR SALE Light Ford truck, in ; fy tires built. : good condition —G. F. SMITH, Potters Z : x _Cords—as only Firestone builds them-—will Mills, Pa give you many extra thousands of miles of wear. —— And for fall and winter driving there's nothing oT : i like them. The strong, resilient Firestone car. 4444434424404. Z : ; cass of gum-dipped cords, can stand the hardest E " punishment. § Want to Buy or Sali ¥ | £2 § Perhaps never again can mileage be sold so . ; ! — cheaply. STATE COLLEGE, PA. J. G. MARKS, Sec. and Treas. Both Phones 3 SEE US FIRST Chas. D. Bartholomew CENTRE MALL, PA, asasssasasssanssssasanad
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