DL as TME CENTRE REPORTER. ces THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1920 ee ee reteset , THIRTY FIVE YEARS AGO Paragraphs of News Taken from the Files of the Reporter of 1885. June 24, 188s. Only three-fourths of a mile of track to lay yet to complete between Belle- fonte and Lemont, but the iron has run out, and when a new supply comes on, the little gap will be finished. Jack Roush, a native of Haines town- ship and a former landlord of the Re- bersburg hotel, committed suicide last week at his home, the ‘Narrows Hotel", pear Laurelton, by taking laudapum. July 8, 1885.—The railroad between Lemont and Bellefonte is finished now. Emanuel Smith has been appointed postmaster at Potters Mulls. Chas. Bollinger has been appointed constable for Potter township, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of John Weaver. Messrs. Noll and Stewart, of Pleasant Gap, are now doing the main part of the mason work for the Centre Hall Luther- an church. The hotel at Lemont was destroyed by fire on the night of June 22. The building was occupied by Isaac Arm- strong, who lost all his furniture but bad insurance on same. Mrs, Arm- strong had near $600 under Ler pillow which burned, The house belonged to John Thompson, who has about $600 insurance in the Penns Valley company. Married,—On ] 18, in Centre Hall, by Rev. G. W, Ct n, A. C. Ripka, of pear Centre Hall, and “Miss Amelia V, Daup, of Potters Bank Died.—At Centre Hall, June 21, Mrs. Clara Tobias, aged 77 years, 2 months, 12 days. * - pe etl em Items from the Millheim Journal. Miss Jennie Ke: Jer, Who has spent the past year in Cleveland, O, arrived at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Kessler, last Thursday morning. A. M. Yearick, of Woodward, recently sold his home in that place to Mrs. Thomas Vonada, for $2,300. The sale includes several building lots and eight acres of farm land, # Ill luck befell James Tressler, of near Coburn, on last Thursday forenoon when a horse, which he had only re- cently bought at a public sale at Farm- ers Mills, was kicked by another horse, The horse’ yind leg was kicked off and tbe animal was shot to relieve its suffering. M. O. Stover's public sale held on Tuesday near Woodward, which on ac count of t poned from the 13th, was largely attend- ed. The stock sold high, while the im- plements sold considerably cheaper than at most sales held thisspr which includ kK an from two farms, ar to $10,000. Mr. Stover will move to Millheim. weather was post- [he sale, nachivery ess fps AI Sold Mounted Deer Head —Fined. H. W. Knepp, of Lewistown, 1s out $90 net and a deer as the result of a surprise Thurs- day, but he says | yforted by be- ing richer in knowledge. Oue of the articles sold at | the other day was th deer, It | the transac some party, wi made public, telep back, a state § yunted head of p's public vendue nounted head of a , but hardly bad completed than se identity has not been honed to J. J. Slatter e warden at Lewis. town, and told him about the traps- action. Slatterback had Koepp arraign- ed next day before Squire Gilbert for violating the | ibiting the sale of y of a deer, where- upon Knepp was fine . Knepp contends he was an innocent offender. ———— oe — — MORE EGGS FREE. E. J. Reefer, Pouitry Expert. bas ap- pointed the Kerlins’ Grand View Poul try Farm. distributors for Centre county of his famous ‘More Egg Tonic" and “Ready Relief.” FREE —To further introduce this famous Egg Tonic the manufacturers have arranged for a limited time, be- ginning Merch 17th, at noon, for all orders sett direct to Kerlins, for a dol lar package, they will promptly mail three $1. packages,~twd packages abso- lutely free. Same offer applies to the $1. size ‘Ready Relief,” a positive pre- ventive of bowel trouble among chicks. The ‘Economy Size” package ‘Egg Tonic” contains TWENTY TIMES as much as the $1. size, and the Kerlins for a short time will give you, in addi- tion, free, SEVEN $1.00 size packages, Bgg Tonic or Ready Relief. Send all orders direct to Kerlins' Poultry Farm, Centre Hall, Pa. Mail orders filled at above prices. SALE REGISTER FRIDAY, APRIL 2, at 10a. m,, one: half mile west of Tusseyville, David Stoner will sell farm stock, implements and household goods, Mayes, anct. TUESDAY. APRIL 6, at 12 o'clock, one-half mile west of Centre Hill, on Boslsburg road, T.A. Hosterman will sell: Farm stock, implements and household goods. SATURDAY, APRIL 10, at one o™ clock, Mary C. Treaster, at Colyer, will , sell the household goods of the late Sara Shadow, deceased, you are in extreme danger. 1f that cough goes to your lungs,—What Then? KEMP'S BALSAM might have prevented this illness and expense. 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