LX NTI BE Sans goa dian THE GENTRE MEPORTER. THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1910. _ THIRTY-FIVE YEARS AGO. Paragraphs of News Taken from the Files of the Reporter of 1884. October 29, 1884. James Smith has purchased a lot at the lower end of town and is preparing material for erecting a house. J. T. Grenoble has purchased a num- ber of lots near the railroad station, and is making preparations to build a grain warehouse on one of them, The people of Spring Mills are pro- testing against changing the name of that station to Rising Spring, The name Spring Mills goes back far into the early days of the valley. Johny Mullen has shipped his shoe- store and household goods to Renovo— the first flitting by rail from Centre Hall. Married.—On October 23, at Spring Mills, by Rev. F. Aurand, J]. W. Keller, of Linden Hall, and Miss Tammie S. Miller, of Spring Mills, On Monday, Nov, 3, an excursion train will pass over the road from Montandon to Oak Hall, to remain there about four hours and hold a jubilee. Speeches will bg lade by Goverior Curl dad otliels The fare from Centre Hall will be 25 cents, Peter S. Bierly,a prominent citizen of Brush Valley, died on the 13th, inst, at his home near Rebersburg, W— A —— State Agricultural Department Notes, Cultivating is now in order. Report says that flocks of sheep will be increased in Somerset county, Report from Centre county says the price of whole milk for May was three dollars per hundred which was the best price ever paid here during this month, Clothing comes next to food as a necessity, Not only does the sheep meet the demand from a food and fer- tility stand point, but for its wool for clothing there is no substitute, A leading New York Commission Mer. chant says that Pennsylvania is shipping jnto New York market more and better graded fancy white eggs than any other state in the Union, Slugs are becoming quite common in gardens. crops, write to the Pennsylvania Depart- methods of protecting the crops from these pests. S——— A A ————— The Centre Reporter, $r.50 a year, Cia A [oid Hold Annual Picnic. The] annual summer reunion and basket picnic of the Centre county Association of Philadelphia will take place Saturday, June 28, at Belmont mansion, Fairmount Park. Philadelphia, —————— EP ———— Old Time Prices. Compared with present day values the cost of living in 1826 in Northumberland county, was a mere trifle according to an old-time inventory dug up by Prothono- tary Edgar Summers in indexing some old records, The value of a mahogany washstand was placed at $10 each ;a porker and twelve little pigs. $2 ;a hog, $1 50 and fifty pounds of lard at $1.60, A ————— SA ————— Some time ago the postoffice depart- ment ordered the office at Smulton clos- ed and the residents of that town and vicinity got busy and the department was prevailed upon to rescind the closing order and Scott Walizer was appointed to take charge of the office, which he did A A — Banks of this country hold about #8, | 000,000 whisky warehouse receipts for | which in most instances whisky itself is | the sole security. Would that be whisky | in bound or in bank ? is determined by the tance between toll to 24 miles and 5¢ for beyond that distance. telephone, ‘‘station rates are charged. These classes air line dis- talk, a “report each 8 miles maximum it is placed. to station’ basis, 25c, is 20c. to talk at a specified at a distant point may than the *‘ station such calls is 25¢. rate. The made as far as —— ———y —-_ ee ——————— po S———— of service are the charge’ is made, No Report possible by giving time, or in- information be made at to station” tance Operator, tion" call. if the called as the case may be, Seasonahle Merchandise * We have just received a complete assortment of Fash- ionable Ladies’ Coats, Suits, Dress- es and Skirts A REAL SLASHING PRICE for this particular scason. Sash to $3750 Doimans, 240).08 {0 322.50 S $14.50 to $19.75 ET be Pad How's This? ravi Dollars Foward « chase of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Cata ; Medicine, Hall's Catarrh Med has been taken the past thirty~ known as the most reliable remedy for Catarrh. Hall's acts thru the Blood on We for any &Effer One 1iu healing the dis wi have taken Hall's Catarrh or A short time you will see a in your general g HalVe Catarrh Medi. and get rid of catarrh. Bend pln, free NEY & CO. Toledo, Ohio, Bold by all Druggists, 0c. $25.00 to $37.50 SUITS Now Natty Box Models, Semi-tailored effects, the noveity Russian Blouses, tricolle and velour Vests, braid and button trimmed. Any style you may need $15.00 to $30.00 Silk Dresses, $8.98 to $16.98 for this special occasion are . Satin, Georgette, Taffeta and Crepe de Chine, for street or partly wear. Fine Georgette and Crepe de Chine Waists, $3.98 to $7.98, Now . $2.98 {0 $4.98 Great Values to be had in MEN'S You can surely supply your needs here. ials, so drop in and look our lines over. KESSLER'S Department Store Millheim Mifflin County Rendering Co. Lewistown, Pa. Milroy, Pa. Removes Dead Stock Free of Charge Phone Us at Our Expense. CLOTHING. Many Spec- CYRUS BRUNGART JUSTICE OF THE PEACE grag o A a iN £ HALL, PA. CEXTRE HALL, PA. CENTRE HALL, PA attention given to collecting. Lege) Good Service at Reasonable Rates 10 writings of all classes, Incinding deeds, worlgag s | Everybody, No sale too large | vo sale agreomenta, ole, marriage Hoevonses and hun tev 'e 10 HT licenses secured, and a'l matiers pertairing tothe SOO SIAL ofios atiended to vrs ely ani X Bell phone sR4 14 Points. ONE OF THE 14 FOIN'S as glad to of Optometrists are teil you tl good vision as to Ot Le simn 3 rit 6 with proper your friend vision. Waste eyes need service. MRS. EVA B. ROAN, 0.D. apy i bd ddd E £ Real Estate 1 : ad E SEE US FIRST 3 Chas. D. Bartholomew CENTRE HALL, PA, TTT TTT Ir TTI Sr rT er TT YYY WANTED :— W WOoIen ] orders Among i genuine for mn, tes darn- or perience un. ternational Stocking o36pd MES W, SWAEB JU'TICE OF THE PEACE ANDEN HALL, CENTRE OU Deeds, We FA. rignpes, Wills, &« eoated with cur A i sllended $0, Specis 3! Estates 44 em Die AY your smoketaste « Bvsh up against a “ot post—and you'll right! * joy out of every Ratt SD LIne. pletely. That's { i pound
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