THE CENTRE REPORTER. THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1910 { THIRTY-FIVE YEARS AGO. Paragraphs of News Taken from the Files of the Reporter of 1884. December 3, 1584. The station building is up. Gren- oble's grain house is completed. Yony Deininger is getting material on the ground for a planing mill.—Things gen- erally are booming out by the railroad, The Lutheran congregation of Centre Hall has purchased the property on the corner opposite the bank from Mr. Wolf, for their new church, It is the corner formerly known as the Felmlee stand. One of Daniel Wian's most valuable horses died about a week ago J. B. Solt is running Grgnoble's coal business at the railroad station, William Pealer intends opening a new store at Spring Mills soon, W. H. Strohm, a native of Centre Hill, where he was born Jan. 20, 1847, was ac- cidentally killed by the discharge of a the hands of a fellow companion Red . Nebraska, to which place he re- a hunting trip near moved about 1877 apd took up the prac- tice of law. W——— ——————————— GEORGES VALLEY. Mr. and M. J. Barger left on Wednesday morning for their home in Lorain, Ohio, after two weeks with their Mrs. friends here and elsewhere. and two Cordilin, spent Gobble's F. Confer. Jarger and r.- Mr. 2 Rinks 2, INIpKa Mr, and Mrs. S. E. Gobble and the home of Mrs. children, Walter Sunday at parents, Mr. and Mrs. B Mr. and arg e and F. McClellan and J he home of E. D. Foust, Burpham, returned day, after spending a few Mrs. W. were callers a E. L. home on days at the home of nis aunt, Mrs. J. T. H. Faust. W. K. McClellan left on Monday for Lock Haven where he expects to find employment, fmf ———————— - Auto Garage Owners Must Keep Record of Cars Stored. pproved by Governor Sproul nires that records must be t for repairs The pro- [ p A by the and this must be tse Highway Com in letter ge owners and operators the entire section covering I: is section 8 of House s follows f onetlor of every motor wehicle record to ger to be State Highway s+ names of any ng or having tor vehicle stored, pur- any other EE a— a Paul Musser Now With Boston. The sporting pages of the daily news. papers last Friday published the follow- ing item concerning a Miliheim boy who has been successful as a ball player in the big leagues : +The Boston Red Sox have bought Pitcher Paul Musser, of the Des Moines Western League club, Musser, who hails from Centre county, this state, has hung up a great record so far this season in the Class A minors,” Musser is a Millheim boy and his friends in Penns, Valley are hopeful that he will “make good” with the Boston Americans. This is the third time he has been in major leagues, he having been with the Washington club some years ago for a brief time and later with the Chicago White Sox, but in each case he was transformed to a minor league without being given a thorough tryout, —————— A I Strawberries Reach High Mark. Figures collected by the Bureau of Statistics, State Department of Agricul- ture, on July 1, show the average price of strawberries in Pennsylvania this sea- son was 21 cents per quart, The one year ago was 161 2 cents and YEArs & go 12 cents, Consequently, the price this year was 27 per cent. in ad- vance of last year and 75 per cent, over two years ago. The crop this’ year was net large, which no doubt largely ac counts for th e high price, price two Transfers of Real Estate, BLester K, Hosterman et al to Coburn Grain & Creamery Co,, tract of land in Penn Twp : consideration $1, Samuel Martz to Sarah H, Collins, tract of land in Ferguson Twp; cons sideration $1. Bertha I.. Heimer to David K. tract of land in College Twp ; eration 84,590, Clayton B. Stover et ux to Spring Mills Dealers Association, tract of land in Gregg Twp : consideration $800, R. Wister Harvey et al to Common- wealth of Pennsylvania, tract of land in Benner and College Twps : co nsidera tion $41,000, George B, Stover to PF. Q, tract of land in Penn Twp : tion $40. Jennie K, Reifsnyder et Hartman, tract of land consideration $800, ttn A A A SAR. “Rats Pass Up All Other Food for One Meal of Rat-Snap."’ Their first meal of RAT-SNAP is their last, Kills in tew minutes, Dries up the carcass, Rats killed with RA SNAP leave no odor. RAT-SNAP comes in cake form. Break into small pieces leave where rats travel, Mo mix. ing with other food. Cats or dogs won't touch it, Safest, cleanest, surest rat and mice killer. Three sizes, 25¢, soc, $1.00. Sold and guaranteed by C, M. Smith, Centre Hall , W. C. Meyer, Spring Mills Pa. Peet, consid- Hartman, considera al to F. ©. in Millheim ; ~ A. KESSLER has gone to New York City to Purchase His Fall Stock. Watch this Space for Further Announcement of the Arrival of the Usual Kessler Values. ESSLER'S Millheim Department Store Mifflin County Rendering Co. Milroy, Pa. Removes Dead Stock Free of Charge | Phone Us at Our Expense. Lewistown, Pa. i CYRUS BRUNGART JUSTICE OF THE H. B. Shreckengast VEACY v CENTRE HALL, PA. £100 Reward, $100 The teaders of this paper will be to learn that there is at least ong dreaded disease that science has been uble to cure in all fis stages and that is catarrh. Catarrh b greatly influenced by constitutional onditions requires constitutional trealme Hall's Blood on Mucous Sur- woes of the Bystem ti} ceslroying foundation of the ¢ giving the smiiont strength by bull r up the Con doin for list of testime ihn IENFEY & OO. Bold by all Liruggists, Tic. ing.” Chas. D. Bartholomew CENTRE nalLl, Pa, CITT TITTY YY TITTY rrrrh + GAITY, BK ster, and the | 1g will be cut ip halt Makes pure soap A can of WN grease, easy work (no boiling or large you have 10 pounds of best hard bottles, fors of washing and deand We Examine Eyes, make and fit gl oo NTEE HALL. PA € Xamine yes, ma € an it g asses Specie! aitention given ta ro 1 Service at Reasonable Rates writings of all clases 3 deeds, mortese » Bvervbody., No sale too large ; Wr Enis, ote. marriage 1 A ’ Henson securst, and a1! malters sine altendad '» reoometie public garage or air shop, together 's num- registration number of such b record shall ible pencil and Toh a If you need glasses, consult us, on our r other proper auth- ‘ Regular Monthly Trip, Thursday, August 7th. on no sale Banner Lyris seid by your grocer or drupgisty, loaspd . 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The war depariment tas sold to the United States sugar equalization board 37.000,000 pounds of refined sugar, it was announced by George 'Zerbriskie, president of the board, Zerbniskie declared here is abundance of raw sugar in the country, that retail prices should not exceed 11 cents a pound, and that there is no need of hoarding. # He added that profiteering dealers, if reported, may suffer revocation of their licenses, for they are still under the con. trol of the federal food administration, which will not cease to function until the senate signs the peace treaty. He charged the apparent shortage to speculative exporters, and belated orders from] canners and candy makers. Housewives are hoarding sugar unneces- sarily, he said, New England having Also the F ous refined sugar stocks sufficient fur mix oe Modern Glenwood Ranges To-day (Thurnday) Centre county Pos ; THAT MAKE BAKING EASY mona Grange meets in the Grange hall in this place. ——————————— A —————— Huckleberries—what few can be bought-are selling for twenty cents a quart in Centre Hall, RL i MSS PF. The well-known eye specialists of Harrisburg will be in Centre Hall Thurs. day of next week. See their ad, in this sane. If you'd like a cigarette that does not leave any unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or unpleasant cigaretty odor, smoke Camels! If you hunger for a rich, mellow-mild cigarette that has all that desirable cigarette “body"-—well, you get some Camels as quickly as you can! Camels’ expert blend makes all this delightful quality possible. Your personal test will prove that Camel Cigarettes are the only cigarettes you ever smoked that just seem made to meet your taste! 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