THE CENTRE REpORIBR : mp THURSDAY. JUNE 30, 1021 THIRTY-FOUR YEARS AGO Paragraphs of News Taken from the Files of the Reporter of 1887. JUNE 29, 1887. Mrs. Dr, Alexander, of this place, is seriously ill with typhoid fever. Walking to the station is now a pleas- uge—there’s a boardwalk, you know. John Lingle, one day last week, acci- dentally fell through the hay hole of the barn, which at first did not seem to have been of serious consequence, but he has been suffering much illness, supposed from the effects of the fall. Mr. Lee, who recently moved here from York county, has the frame of his new house up just below the southern limits of the town. His brother, Will- iam Lee, has a house staked off on the adjoining lot. Potters Mills has a subscription out to raise a drum corps in that place, The wheat yield in the county, harvest, will be only half a crop. Lumbermen are thinning out the trees along the mountain road between here and Pleasant Gap. At the rate our tim- ber is being cut and shipped to eastern markets the time is not far distant when the lumbering camps will disappear from our valley. Since a solid boardwalk has been com- pleted to the station, Mr. Willow, the mail carrier, thinks of making a veloci- pede that will carry him and his mail pouches to the trains. Cyrus Durst and D. T, Wieland pur- chased of Felix Burkholder, each an im- proved hay tedder, which works to per- fection, The next new house to show its head will be Danberman’s ; the foundation is completed and the framing is proceed- ing. When the Presbyterian church, on a nearby lot, is up, that end of town will have little gap left between it and town —and Centre Hall will continue to Impiove, this Little Tot Dies After Eating Tablets Prescribed for Mother. Luella, 18-month old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Davis, of Philips burg, died last Thursday morning der peculiarly sad circumstances, The child, a little toddler just able to get around through the house and eager to clasp everything within reach, got hold of some tablets that had been pre- scribed for its mother for heart trouble, Unnoticed by the mother the babe some of the medicine, and at came very ill. Dr. W. R, Heaton was summoned, and all possible was done to save the child's life. an hour and a half the tablets The fatality has teen a sad the parents, and espec whose health has not been good, un- ate once be Death came about after it had eaten of blow t ially to the mother ——— A PAI A Motor Accidents Are Increasing. lent toll continues a de The automobile accic to climb an alarmino every possible precaution and the rec ords of Sergean R. ‘N. Ickes of the state constabulary located at Holliday: - burg, just completed for the month of May, shows a total of seventy-three ac- cidents, or better than two a day. One was fatal. The records show that there were sixty-three accidents between vehicles and ten between vehicles and pedes- trians, Injuries suffered by pedestrians in all but the case of the fatal crash, were light. Several resulted from boys running directly into the cars, at ng rate spite MILLHEIM. [ From The Journal] The local United Evangelical church is being repainted this week by Charles F. Miller and his crew. Mrs. Agnes Kelley and her daughter, Mrs. Norman Zester. and two children, ot Atlantic City, N. J., are guests at the George Ulrich home. John M. Boob, a student at the Pierce school, Philadelphia, came home Tues- day afternoon to be present at the funer- al of his grand father, John Bubb, today (Thursday). Harry C, Hassinger, who is receiving vocational electrical training through the U. 8. government, on Monday was transferred to Williamsport and in sev- eral weeks expects to be sent to Hog Is- land ship yards where he will be located for some time, The 1921 Community Chautauqua in Millheim was a grand succcess financial ly, as well as in the way of entertain- ment. Each number of the program was highly pleasing to the patrons who attended the several sessions, The out- of-town patronage was very good this year and not a few of those are number- ed among the fifty-one guarantors for the 1972 Cliautauqua, C. M. Smith. Mable Arley, Centre Hall; , Long Co., W. C. Meyer, Spring Mills ; Louder's Store, Oak Hall, e— oie Ss ———— Mills 11, oudeél 5 Stofe: Oak Hall. Wa only Bought Rat Polson Twice,” writes Jesse Smith, N. J. “1 threw the first kind away; couldn't be bothered mixipg it with meat, cheese. Then I tried Rat-Snap. SAY, that's the stuffl It comes in cakes, all ready touse. And it sure does kill rats.” 35¢, 65¢, $1.25, Sold and guaranteed by C. M: Smith, Mable Arney, Centre Hall; C. ?. Long Co., W. C. Meyer, *Spring | Don't forget the sale of the household | furniture of Rev. Josiah Still, at the | Logan house, rear railroad station, | Centre Hall, on Friday, July 1st, begin- | ning at 1 p. m. A number of first-class articles will be sold at public sale, nn IMPORTANT NOTICE You cannot afford to neglect your eyes. SAVE YOUR EYESIGHT. Consult us on our next regular trip to CENTRE HALL, THURSDAY, JULY 7th CENTRE HALL HOTEL From 9.30 A. M. to 8.00 P, M, We guarantee you High-grade Work at Lowest Possi- ble Prices consistent with good work. GOHL, ROUSE & POOR (The Well Known Eyesight Specialists ) 22 North 4th Street Harrisburg, Ra. ( Where Glasses are Made Right ) Mt. Farmer, we have: Full Line of Cultivators and Harrows Swift's Tankage and Poultry Food Bran and Middlings, Cotton Seed Meal, Coal, Cement & Roofing, We Can Quote You Attractive Prices at This Time ARTHUR B. LEE, SPRING MILLS, PA. a Automobiles & Trucks NASH - REO-DODGE OPEN AND CLOSED MODELS A GOOD LINE TO SELECT FROM OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT We have these Cars on our floor. Come and see us or phone. The REO Bpeedwagon Truck that is giving such wonderful service, is also a popular truck for farm use ; also for hauling milk, in fact, can be used in any business. In 11-2 Ton to 3 Ton size. The upkeep is less than any other truck on the market. We can prove this by many users. Ask the man that has one. Any style body or cab. Only Guaranteed Ford Service Station 22%: A Full Line of Accessories, Tires, Tubes, Oils and Grease. WILLARD BATTERY SERVICE & CHARGING Always Some Second Hand Cars for Sale. SOME BARGAINS ’ ’ | Millheim A —— BREON'S GARAGE BRADFORD & (0. CENTRE HALL We have just unloaded two cars ce- ment ; prices are attractive. Brick in stock ; sand, also carload of bank | prices, We have 2 New Idea Manure ers on hand. Prices are in touch with us on same. We have a John Deere Side Rakes left. Come and look them over and get prices on same. reduced, reduced. few Our supply of Dairy Feeds consists of Bran, Middlings, Cow Chow, Big Q and Gluten, Middlings, Diamond Hog Meal and mt. . Tankage, We have in s Hay and Harv lowing : Two ! tock from our szcond car M ac the Mowers, two 6- foot Mowers, tw foot Binders, one 9 1-2 ft, Side Rake and Tedder, Hay Loaders and two Dump Rakes, Come in and let us show you this Massy- | | Harris line, BRADFORD & 0. NTRE*HAI ting shines fol- t-fOot 0 6L two AMES W, SWABB JUSTICE OF THE PEACE LINDEN HALL, CENTRE CO., PA, {i Deads, Mortgages, Wills, &c, writien ac #x ecuted with care. All legal busines proo | | attended to. Special attention given to sel tiing of Estates, Marriage L foenses, Ani yu | bile Licenses, and all other Applicat Blanks kept on hand, Nov. 26 3 WANTED. Men or women to | ord srs among friends and take neighbors for ihe # men, ing Write CY Ted wis Ji anes 10d woe nA and “rh ren alew durnt 75 an hour at me or $36 Exp ¥ eOPREY WVTIONAL MILL. wi. Pa ‘ «dg d RUS BRU JUSTICE OF THE CENTRE HALL tion giver ’ ISTFER GAR] PHACE FA 0) $100 Re eward, : at of teatime anial HENEY & CO. Toled o, all Druggists, 750. em all lashed to the mast! count three! to beat the band! Prince Albert is sold in toppy red bags, tidy red tins, handsome pound and hall pound tin humidors and inthe pound cryvstol glass humidor with sponge moustiener by BR. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co Winston-Salem, NG 6 32x4 34x4% “ 20 LT Ae wes Ho This new low price is made possible by strictest econ- omies and special- ized production. Plant No. 2 was erected for the sole purpose of making 30x314.inch Non- Skid fabric tires. With a daily ca- The quality is uniform. “ ides. €« 46.30 54.90 4