» NEWS OF 1881, Notes Taken From Filles of The Usntre Reporter of Thirty-four Years Ago, November Srd--Alfred Hosterman, farmer near this place, while thresh- ing a few daye age, was caught by the tumbling shaft which undressed him in short order, He sustained no iu- juries from the unpleasant and moat always fatal grasp of the shaft, Reports from all parts of the valley are to the effect that fly is doing much damage to the grain fielde, In some fiaids there is almost total destruction by this pes’, November h—-Mr. the tailor, has arrived and is now ready for work in the bank building, Zod floor, The dwelling house of James Evang, | near Npring Mille, was destroyed by fire on last Tuaesday night. The fire was only discovered about midnight sfter it had gained too much headway to save the Luilding. The building wae insured in the Centre Hall com- pany. NHandoe, ET A qa FRUITTOWN. Mre. Alfred Reiber and four children Acronaburg, . Edward Wolfe and sor, Jason, | of Woifs Store, apent Bunday in town, Mre. Eva Bell of Bellefonte and daughter, Mrs, L, Brooke, of the west, are visitors at the home of Mr. and Mre. Thomas Hall, Mr, and Mre, John Hostermun and | two bright little girls from Millheim, spent Surday with the former's sister, Mre. Jobn Halor, who getting along nicely, Mrs is of Ftate of his getting conatruc- | Rupy , boss carpenter, John Brigh!, Mr, College, ana one employes if Rebershare, sre siouy tion of ti Bisin home « iny at the tht, upent Bur- y Mensch, ‘tle » Bon of Allentaa rtained by J. W, Forste', Mr. Mr, Cole of Plymouth spent a few days with Ler sister, Mre, John Hair Bisse Fay Blover of Btate College le Mre, aod ae, the guest of her mother, Charles Limber!, Mr. at i Mre, Harvey Musser from of Johnstc at the William Reiber home, Helen Bodtort of Milroy is gy her vacation her pari friends at this place. Fred Klinefelter and Herris who sre empl Milroy, Bunday with their parents, Auna Fohringer left Sunday t and relatives in Mifflin | ywi are payiog a short visit | i ending | with and | nis oyed at spent | Miss visit county Mi friends ha Fleisher left 1 uesday tol make a short visit ong Herndon sud other pointe, Rush Dippery and William friends in sg Opt am friends at | inbb | gpent last week wilh Reeds- ville. W. A, Fleisher Hara of Yeagerlown on Sunday sutoed | to the home of the former's e T.1 J. Fleisher, where the day gpent | very | leasanl y. wife and daughter |= father WAS sm——— eta a—— How to Get Hid of Uro This lay answered as und Hogs, ia & gue farmers the burg College who Hiate Zoologist Please give me getting rid are biting oy young in some cases have tori way aroand 1 and while 1 £3. A. tia some sUge - ry estions DRvVe ragged bark, have wound with lead Is this ived will oll. right? be redgucii oga BU recs the damage wood Biate, "y b ever in getting rid you foliow the dire Purchase twig liquid Enown there are holes to treat, Wiap LUD r El Lucks Itis sa u will AVE &@ 88 IGRLS as ecsrbon sulphide At Waele, each die of rage, r slerial p half pound « carbon or as large a portion of a it Thrust it as far as p e, and cl ing with damp earth tramped io ly. Iftheir is a branch opening it is not nec it other abs ent m Around end of a stick. Then pour over f the bisulphidr, | pH into th f 2% Lai TET Will absorp, 8 DO the og asib] 0 pet Con. pact hole or ae ary to treat if, but simply clos up. If, however. there are two ends to the hole, or d the on ili ba © two is some to distinet openings, little distance apart, it treat them botb. ‘The are very fou'- sive. Theref away from them, instant death, but may cause headache to breathe thew. They are than air, and, therefore, will tend to eink into the holes and remain there. As soon as Mr. Woodchuck comes np, and cominences to make his it of the hole, he breathes these poisor- ous fames and is sutfocste’, and you may be sure that af is thus ounce treated it will never be opened agnin from the inside, “Ground hogs or woodchucks are among the serious enemies of the farmer, and aflect great destruction. for which there is but slight compe: sation in the way of beneficial returns, On the other hand, skunks are so very beneficial that one should be careful in putting earbon bisuipbide iuto suj- posed ground hog or woodchuck holes as he may kill one of the farmer's best friends, the skunk, “ Where the trees are irjured by ground hogs, the best thing to do is to paint them with melted grafting wex or pure white lead and raw linseed of’, and let them have a chance to hea!, an you have done.” # best fumes of carbon bisulphide nl ex ple Py) aud are should b melling, ire, fire Kept I not cause They will heavier Way ot ter a nest : RE The Reporter force enjoyed a rare treat Mooday afternoon through the generosity of "quire Cyrus Bruogart who handed in a very liberal amoant of cholee pesches which he gathered from his young orchard within the borough limite, As was stated In these columns a short time sgo Mr. Brungart will gather over a hundred bushels of the luscious frul’, ——————— I YIN At the regulsr monthly meeting of the Millheim school board lest week the tuit'on for nor -resident pupils was fixed nafollowe : High schoo’, $3 per month ; grammer, $2; intermediate Akror, Oui, are spending short of the Museer, n mie former's br r. CB won and granddaughter, from Osceola Mille, fo 4 the former lady's Milton Lt her Mrs, slate: Marin aasey Vile yrmer’s unele Wink Jane er Six years Varren Mary 8go moved from t The twelfth ni and Hoy fami a Park Tuseday An lent program prepared, LUBE Teun { if next hiss X ai ## will be he { prick H ec week, { XC been Ap fy nt the fos? Don’t forget ival by the COBURN Meek is 2pen his mother at Chae, with week, Mrz, J. B. Mifflinburg ding a few dave Harrisburg this Rishel spe with nt a few daye at ner deughter, Mr. and Mre, Paul ville, J. E. Hltover and Chae, the Lutheran picnic at Hecla Park last Thursday, Mr, and Mre, Howard Stover danghter Dorothy, Mr, Wi vi all Anderson spent Mr, and Mire, tes Harter, Meek gl tended aud Ham iLineyer, visited smo sunday. James Wi Loganton brother, John W. O', Krader vd of Maxwell touring care, Mr. and Mre. J. E. Harter sunday at the home of James Wert, Mre, Jobn Ei and Mre, Fie Hosterman of M a ft itmeyer with b § ROQ | epent Bundasy Whitmeyer v has order CARri y ihelu pent Mire, By at the home of their 8 ister, Malone, a_i —————— Potters Millis Frank the ( . and Mrs Cars sing at M, isnghter are via IM as Lome, # Christens Curry snd of Osk ome Rail and Boat Excarsior Tolchester Beach ON Beautiful Ch espe Bay Boating g, Crabbing SPECIAL TRAIN Leaves CENTRE HALL 3:17am % emi ur 4 { $2.50 Round Trip $2.50 Pennsylvania R. R. Ladies’ Temple, on Saturday evening. p— fis of you July itis by ‘ar and resp Hime given ficial Boat He The climate of Florida is e very damp and warm. stime under even trying conditions, & Because the Weaver Organ Piano Co., of York, Pa., have been building pianos and organs for 45 years and have never manufactur. ed any instruments except a good one. Their whole ambition has been to conduct a business that would grow a little higher in the respect of the public each year, Their present position as - facturers of the Weaver~ the h h est standard of Piano quality so far attained--is due to that ambition. THE and prima y, $1. ole the sreh d purchased i TOU exe the swes now of tion of tone paver, It at 3 tha Of. of the I Bre pions of the Hoar a. 4 1st “Chr #tian Florida iv P. VORDERMARK, ( eR specially hard on pianos, being It is durable and will last a life- You wouldn't be surprised that Weaver Pianos last a lifetime if you knew the men, methods and materials on which their reputa- tion is based. Weaver Pianos are used and endorsed by many of the world’s leading musicians, includ. ing Alice Nielsen, Mme. Homer, Victor Herbert, Frank La Forge, Frank Croxton and many others, The Weaver Co. also make and sell the Charming Toned York Piano the popular Livingston Piano, and the celebrated Weaver Organ, BINT 9% EP 9 99D GV e BH DD DN BD DN VD WD CRT PD UVENTEAL STATE BORMAL YOHOOL Charles Lose, Principal, BRUNGART OF THE VEACE vTHR r H ALL, P A. ition gly 1a cling {4 ig 4 i mor heel and hunter's CYRUS Ju sTiCH Hiudents soon feel '' at home '* nere, The well planned course of study, well equipped buildings, large athletic field, Lesul campur, snd strong faculty eombined make ap ideal school, Mend for a catalogue, The atmosphere of the school fs dis- Denom'- gratified { Epecial att gal tungos tinetly moral and religious, f naticoal ferences can be pt # pre by aillendsnee rervices at any « nearly a score of churches in the Leck Haver, Pe, ite city, on See me for best Price all sizes WATER PIPES -also PUMPS and REPAIRS Everything in the Plumb- ing Line—bathroom fix- tures, etc, at lowest prices. J. S. ROWE Centre Hall, Pa, 4 NIEMAN’S reat Reduction Sale Now On The Greatest Price-Smashing Sale Ever Held in Millheim 515,000 Worth of CLOTHING and SHOES, LADIES’ and MEN'S FURNISHINGS of all de- scriptions, to be thrown on the market at a great sacrifice, AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES AND ACCESSORIES $4.50 and $5 Regal and Ralston Shoes, now 3.50 and $4 Regal and Ralston Shoes, now 2.50 aud $3 Regal and Ralston Shoes, now - 3.50 Ladies’ Silk Waists , NOW 1.50 Ladies’ Silk Waists, now 7.50 and 8.50 Ladies’ Silk Dre 12.00 Ladies’ Spring Coats 6.00 Ladies’ Spring Coats, now Men's $20 Suits, now Men’ 5 Suits, now Men’ 0 Suits, now Boys’ $3 S + 0 01 Cope sadlnd 2 0 ) ©0 00 C0 Oo oS = wpe ) UY ws O0 Lo Uy No Un REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY o 2 g 3 AEM LH 1 2 b1 J O Un oO 4 ’ 0 ©o $3 School Sis now - $1 and $1. 0 Monarch Shirts, now and 75 ct. Dress : Shirts, now Boys’ 50-ct. Knee Pants, now Men's 50-ct- Dr Caps, now 50 75 ct poe Lr NOTICE No goods will be charged during this NOTICE Store closes every Tuesday and Friday evenings at 6 P. M. IETTAN’S Department Store MILLHEINM, PA. HARPER & DURST GARAGE On Hoffer St Centre Hall |B VN DW TWN NNW DWN DDD DNV DDD NES TN NU. Implements That Stand the Test | Years and years of honest service stand back of the farming implements which we have purchased for the farmers in this section. That's why we are selling more than 1 all sid oc ad our competitors and making satisfied buyers or | [You Can't I Wrong in Buying any of these Machines for Your Farm ———— John i 31.1 27Y 11 Alil} Rid Oliver id $ 33 vs 1 ~gi sion Binder Ss. % ryt 24 1 1 0 | Yraci yy AIKINE . ¥1 Pil % 1 ing Plows, and Ara . ise New Idea, Nisco booth and Deer Manure Spreaders uitivator, Lever Spring Tootn Har- rost King Gasoline Engines St Spike Harrows, Harrows, Imi erial Johnson singl i rows, Perr: and double Di Steel Fr New Stoughton Wagons—a lot of them just received. Farm Barrows, garden Bar- rows, lime and stone Bar- OWS. IIe and s¢ Harrows » 3 Ra VA KOS Rake Mc we rs. 3 mbined § Tedder. ide and Wood Drum Land R owe vOUIETS, Corn Shellers. Side Rake. Hock John De wer and Dain Loaders. Lancaster ¥ 1 injorl #4 sR 5E HE ind “a 1 uble QGOu Clo : . lod nd anything in the ma- chine line you want we have or will get for you. Valley, Hay Ge ing ari less, RAR Crushers. Black Hawk CAR WIRE FENCING--Barbed Wire, Smooth Wire, Woven Wire and Lawn Fence. All sizes of staples and nails. ROOFING CEMENT BRICK, SAND Steel and Ashphalt A carload just received and STONE injstock Seeds The Purest Varieties of Clover and Alsike Seeds--Seeds | | FLOUR AND FEED, STOCK TONICS Bran, Middlings, Oil Meal, Cotton Sced Meal, Dairy Feed, Chop, Cracked Corn, Corn- meal, Scratch Feed, Grit and Charcoal, “ Clover © Brand Stock Tonic Wheat, Corn, Oats, Barley and Rye Bought and Sold at all times Coal: Anything wanted not mentioned here will be gotten on short notice, Come and see’ us before you buy or sell, Corn Planter, =n ol ALL SIZES OF HARD COAL; + Screened, Lump, and Run-of mine BITUMINOUS COAL.