The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 02, 1922, Image 8

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pa%K S$ 10CK FOR SALE.
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"| Bad Colds
QUICKLY CURED
re cnxTRE REPORTER. PUBLIC SALE GLITTER. :
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NOV : oelvick PP. M., at public auction,
"THDRSDAY, NOV EMBER rom SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4TH, I allt Ri I er
er——— i Frm | 1400 PP. M., immedintely east of Centre 6 Shores of : #
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TUSSEYVILLE. Hall borough, M. M. Condo will. csen The First National Bank of
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Mrs. Adam Martz, of Altoona, is vis- | pousehold goods, and big list of other Mills, Penna, to the highest bidder T ast winter 1 caught a 1a " Wiitlagy 4 a3 Staies, ; i
tim ith ’ 14 > ee aE, ortgages, £ sents, te, 7 5g
iting her son, William 8. Martz. a articles. Clean-up sale. KE, M. Smitl 1 » THE FIRST NATIONAI: BANK, cold that settled on my riage licenses and hunters’ licenses secured |
7. 5. E. Jorday, Who has Been suetionees, \ i Mills, Pa ‘ ; . i * and all matters pertaining to the office
— j A 140 Mills, Pa. lungs and in my bronchial p 8 to th
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14th, 4a
Spring
attended to promptly. Jenl-23
3 ren
NV. 1 S Wi 8
12:30 p. m., 1 mile east of Old Fort, W. | tubes. I'vo bottles of
| i% greatly relieved by constitutional treat-
De CHAMBERLAIN’S
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| ment. HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE
ough Remed { is a constitutional remedy Catar i
| Deafness is caused by nfs
pf, rp ata am a re
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
CENTRE HALL, PA.
the Capital
Special attention given to eollecting
insurance and
Real Estate H
Want to Buy or Sell ?
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SEE US FIRST
with pneumonia, is improving.
Mrs, Charles Slutterbeck had
misfortune to fall one day last week
and break two bones in her wrist,
Charles Slutterbeck had a big porch
built to his house Inst week, which
the
rd fain Loi
3 3
a
CATARRHAL priuarpiveESS
ments, ote. Clean-up sale.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18th, at
1 p. m., A. 0. Detwiler, of near Colyer,
A close shave!
MENTHOLATUM
5
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ay
:
an inflamed Chas. D. Bartholomew E
be
makes a great improvement. | dition of the mucous lining of the Pus! CENTUE HALL, PA, E
i sll Kk f stock WH, ‘oung
willlam Rockey, of Altoona, spent will sell lot of t COW ye
I ” als. me, writes Mi: 8.
¥ ¥ ad i 9 parent and cattle and ORE, Tr t
part of last Ww 2K ow ith his parents Al 1 g &( i, £ 5 gi Er :
C Totes Harrold, Vander-
assisted in husking corn. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24th, at 1:0 flammation can be reduced, your hearing
isi Fil- i rant of | 3 rift Pa may be desiroved forever HALLS
The Stork visited the home of Wil o'clock, at Stone MiH, 1 milg Eas f] E 4 ie | CATARRH MEDI INE ie th
blood on the mucous 3
tem, thus reducing the inflamma n and
assisting Nature in restoring normal cone Rut sd mad .
Bohr ¢ Harter, deceased ditions, ; at , on faction Guaranteed.
ily. Lphriam . arter, SOO RS ; . ireulars free, 1 Drugsists, Jive > un trial
Miss Verna Donahey, who is work-} { ¥. 4 Cheney & Co.’ i, O CENTRE HALL. R D. 1
{ a, 77 Ca a St
last wee at the home of her mother, i —— CAS Ah ; Ls
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as KEEP THE EGG |
BASKET FULL,
chian Tube. When this tube is intl ymed
{ you hive a rumbling sound or Imperfect
! hearing, and when it is entirely cloged, {PUPPY CPUC Pee Pree err
W. E. BARTGES
.. Auctioneer...
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Terms Reasonable
bur Runkle on the 22nd inst. and left Tussey ville, Geo, W. and Anna M, Har
35 cts. per bottle, large #ize 60cts.
them a baby boy, the first in the fam- ter will sell the personal prope
For sale by druggists everywhere.
Mrs. Arthur Holderman.
— Laborers
SPRING MILLS
John Myers and family spent Sunday
Wanted
AT ONCE.
ot with her daughter at Everett. WE NEED TEN OR TWELVE
\ndrew Rote and wife, Charles Rov-| MEN TO WORK IN OUR QUAR.
er and iwfe spent Sunday at the John RY AT ONCE. WE HAVE AN
nl ORDER FOR STONE AND MUST
; Naor airs. Chas.” START SHIPNENY IMMEDI
a few days with his sister, ais ae ATELY. .
Just spread it on a
Board. The moment they
(ouch it--they’re Done!
(Mail Orders Promptly Filled)
at Boalsburg.
There is a project on hand to light
y» streets of the town.
ywman and family, of Cres
Nees hom
hn Horner returned from a
week at the FOR SALE BY
A. E. KERLIN & SON
CENTRE HALL, PA.
age Moe A -.
Alles ccmpnticscbomse Rion
Snavely home, Mya Snavely being
Fetterolf, of Selinsgrove, spent
Foster
Krape, and took Community
Evervbody is loud in their praise of
Pro. Gehir.. & assistants Who WILL PAY $3.00 PER DAY TO
ade the display of fruits, vegetables, MEN ABLE TO LOAD STONE, bt
ete. also the addresses, games, SPOris, : gel
te. AT ONCE IF YOU down and you will get eggs,
as———————— WANT WORK DURING THE
MILLHEIM, WINTER. Grains furnish mach material to make yolks, but not
“rom the Journal) enough for an equal number of whites. Hens can't
Mr. and Mrs. C. W keep the egg basket full unicss they are fed a balanced
burg, were Sunday visitors with Mrs CENTRE HALL ration.
It is largely the way you feed and not so much
onsible for the eggs you
Feed for eggs when the mercury goes
»
+ & 2 -
the season that is re
Breon’s Garage
MILLHEIM
Bassler's father, J. Spiglemyer
EEN me THE R SPEED WAGON
Purina Chows Make ; — | rpose desi ned is the Best Sell-P
More Eggs ns - : Nad Vshinls i
ete, such a grand success on Friday. SEE US
Mrs. P. H
eccause they make the
COMPLETE LINE OF largest possible equal num-
hiladelphia ber of whites and yolks, ‘ ri a,
hia (SCRATIH FLID) : i any aultinle
Sieh Purina Poultry Chows | = ctemenssans t | | ER.and
- goveral » ’
rned home Monday
Edward Post An
when a3 direct “ted
FARM MACHINERY guaranteed to produce |S Am mu Ml} | | tran:
more cges or i y back. , FC] x i |
and REPAIRS More ogee OF AGIEY
i tha & 1 Wann id .
Reo conceived the Speed Wagon idea--¢
C.W ie, O
ind Mrs. ME
ughter Phyllis and son, Bi
Be sure vou sce the Chan pion Ane and ace
Mrs. F. O. Rodabaugh plem: pts you may need,
C. H. Hann and Mr. and Mrs
BRADFORD & COMPANY
ot Jersey shore, were| Gy B FLINK - - Genre Hall
of Mr. and Mrs. Na- or ————————————— CENTRE HAL ’ PA.
the vehicle--copyrighted the name and popu-
lari ti THERE IS ONLY ONE
get prices before buying any farm larized the ty pe.
EED WAGON: tobe a Spee d Wagon it
" 15t Be a Reo.
A GOOD LINE TO SELECT FROM
WILLY
KNIGHT did OVERLAND
Open and Closed Model:
FORD Cars
nd son, Donald, of
r. and Mrs. J. A. Shull ; a a i '( N., SH,
» spersling a few days 5 : - . a " wie " . " ! RE ), AS
of Mr. and Mrs Dav: | ,
were called home on ace z .
liness of Mr. Shull, who i
ory o1 persons still living
pneumonia for over . . . -
wm a
the word “accounting” brought up a picture
Within the mem
companied by Mrg. Harter and their J ‘
duughter. “Violet: who will spend th of a man on a high stool writing with a
quill pen and using sand instead of blotting
paper. |
The Mennonite, : b 4 .
The Reedaville cor But the telephone belongs to a newer era,
en vo, as ele History and telephone accc anting is as modern and BREON & WEA V ER
urate as is huma nls possible. MILLHEIM PA,
nterest to many of the Reporter read- as acl
ye
{The men and women who do the afcounting work
ers and is reprinted. The correspond-
Amish are careful and take every precaution to avoid mus
“The Mennonites are a Protestant takes.
[ near Coburn, whi y nL
a bees employed and Service.
Mill company, at
severnl days during
his home. On Wednesday
ng he started back to Bath, ac-
United States Tires Reduced 25
Per Cent. off list
NOW IS YOUR TIME TO BUY
winter there. The trip was made In
Mr. Harter's Ford car.
respondent to the
ent Inter
promises to <all attention to
denomination that was founded in Zu-
rich, Switzerland, by Menno Simons in
he 16th century. It spread throughout
Central Europe. They refused to par-
Ueipats » in civie duties, bear arms or
1 . ,
For they I'now that errors sometimes cause misundet.
standings. .
When mistakes do occur—and they are bound to
cgur once in a while—every effort is made to ad.
just them. .
ake oaths, and this led to conalderable
persecution which Inspired immigration
of many to Moravia and Holland.
There the Anabaptists had flourished
until they came to disaster under the
leadership of John of Leyden (the in-
cident on which Meyerbeer based his
opera, “The Prophet), when Menno re-
assembled their scattered forces and
merged them with the Mennonites. In
1683 responding to William Penn's
promise of religious liberty in his
Province many came and settled In
thia state, building a church in Ger-
mantown. The sect is now divided in-
to twelve branches.”
To adjust them courteously: !
For in the accounting, as in every branch of the teie:
phone organization, the Bell people work with the
idea constantly befoie them that courtesy pays.
THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY
JF PENN BYLvaN Wh
Jacob Musser, of Pine Creek, suffereg
a second stroke of paralyals while haul-
ing wood from his woodland, near the
hotne of W, CC. Warntz. He had fallen
off his wagon and when found was ly-
ing between a front wheel and the
hind feet of the horse, it being pre-
sumed he had laid there for from four
to five hours. He was conveyed to his
home, where he has since been in, a
critical condition.
SEE
Cresson Lumber Co.
STATE COLLEGE, PA.
! WANTED. Men or women to take
ord rs smong friends and neighbors for
the goun te guaranteed hos ary, full Hoes for
men, women and Moin Flimirates yp
fog a _— Dt a, aa. We
RR Wee me,
Wilt, INTERNATIONAL STOCK
Norristown, Pa,
J. G. MARKS, Sec. and Treas.
Both Phones °°