ME CENTRE REPORTER. | A THURSDAY. APRIL #5, 19%0 ——————— - ac Sg ES THIRTY-FIVE YEARS AGO | Papagraphs of News T akon from the Files of the Reporter of 1885. July 22, 188s. The Lemont station building is nearly ready Yor business, The Centre Hall depot is found en- tirely too small for the amount of busi- ness done here. Mr. Deininger has put a large force of men at work on his building at the sta- tion, Long's new hotel at the cave is in the hands of the plasterers. It will hardly be opened to the public this season, Messrs, Isaac Harpster and James Gregg. two young men of this place, have joined Company B, Fifth regi- ment, National Guard of Pennsylvania, at Bellefonte. Rev. Jamas the Presbyter- ian church, filled the pulpit of the local Reformed church. on Sunday, instead of Rev. Land. He is here on a visit to his father, Jacob Aruey, who hus been in failing health for some time. Another dwel house was raised at the stat 5 te be occu- pied, w he ir. Wagner, the miller nber « ings wil Many binders The « church a Sunday dwell- Pennsylvania Crop Report. Dama 8 weather ter, reduc tion in th i rk. and the supply of farm la the shortest ever known in t ytate, are th tstanding features r g i recently by G. L. Mor ‘ennsylvania Field Agent, U. S. Bu { Crop Estimates. Winter wheat L ceding, severe weather coating for: Ids has caused considerable damage in all sections of the State and L riy heavy in the southeastern it belt. The condition on April 1 wa cent of a normal which is 1919, of ele the averag: one per 1 ier average condi- tion of the past ten years on April 1 Rye : The same damaging influences have prevailed : the case of The co: ion April 1 was cent of 1 a decline of seven points since December 1 1919, and as compared with 93 per cent, April 1, 1919, and 8g per tent, the average condi- tion for the past ten years on April 1 Breeding x I'he number breeding cent of C1 caused by unsa tory price of pork, high prices of farm labor nter, and ice December 1, ompared with its, and is wheat. 90 per scarcity of Farm la The farm labor situa- tion is the w eve The average supply per cent less than a year i per cent less than the normal supply. The demand is the same as last ye which is five per cent greater than usual. industria enters farm labor 1 the State. Near all is prac- tically unobtainable at prices farmers could afford to pay; this necessarily means a reduct: cultivated crops acreages of all ¥ Officin falement of THE CENTRE REPORTER April 1, 1920, | Title of Publication— The Cenire Reporter | Place of Publication — Centre re Hall, Pa. Names of Fd ~8. W, Smith, Edw. E. Bailey Names of Publisher Ww Sith wr Et dv E. Bailey rid i. W. SMITH EDW. E BAILEY. day of April, A. BOOZER, Notary Public BRADFORD & C0. Place your order for cement (Lehigh Brand.) BRADFORD & CO. If you want a field and garden fence we have it, Buy'it now. BRADFORD & CO. Make your bay in the shade while the sun shines, with a John Deere Side Rake. Make it your business to see some farmers who tried the system ; they will tell you it paid them big. Only a faw of these rakes left, BRADFORD & CO. A few New Idea Spreaders left at the old price. BRADFORD & CO, Carload of Brick, Get your supply now, v BRADFORD & CO. 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Lawrence & Co, Ready Mixed Paints For Painting Automobiles Enamel that leaves no brush marks. ———ALSO THE FAMOUS Modern Glenwood Ranges That Make Baking and Cooking a Household Pleasure. Cost No More than Cheaper Made Stoves. They Lead While Others Follow. H. P. SCHAEFFER HARDWARE BELLEFONTE —— A RW MORE EGGS FREE. | Reafer, Poultry Expert. has ap- th# Kerlins' Grand View Poul dlstrigutor for Centre county nous “More Egg Tonic” and fy hast ; Lelief.” fi fated) Ti “To further introduce this Fi End 7 Tonic the limited reh 17th at manuf; ranged for a Foot ot noon, for Moms N Sod ad NOW th: ancniLy ay Sd ly free, Same off applies cured, § ly Relief,” a positive pre- | f b i tro abl le among chicks, onomy 5 ze’ package ‘Egg WENTY TIMES as the Kerlins a I wid jo, in add packages Ay Kerlins' | CYRUS BRUNGART Tine SR SAC JUSTICE OF THE PEACE CENTRE HALL, FA, Prices Range from $45 to $225 s e any nome. MAKE IT A POINT TO HEAR THIS MACHINE AT OUR STORE F. V. 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