THE OERNTRE REPORTER THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1921 | THIRTY-FOUR YEARS AGO | Paragraphs of News Taken from the Files of the Reporter of 1887. AUGUST 25, 1887, Huckleberries are selling at 5 cents a quart, Lawn tennis 1s becoming the game among the young men of our town. On last Satfirday a game was played be- tween Messrs, Scott Harris and James Hughes, of Bellefonte, and Messrs, Isa- ac Harpster and Will Runkle, represent- ing the home team. Centre Hall won the first three sets, the best in five, and were victors. On Sunday night the Boalsburg Lu. theran church was filled to overflowing with an appreciative audience gathered to witness the installation of the recent- ly elected pastor, Rev. W. A. Trostle. Revs. Warner and Fisher delivered the addresses, the former to the people and the latter to the pastor. S. K, "Sober, the marksman, has con- iatter place Murray, on Wetluestiy, bx pected to reach Harrisburg, 60 miles, then on Thursday go to Reading, 54 miles, where he expects to meet Prof. Mauger, and the two go to Philadelphia on bicycles, Centre Hall's baseball team defeated a evening by a score of 18 to o. Centre Hall's players were : I. Harpster, ¢ ; C, Kurtz, p ; D. Boozer, 1b ; Geo. Benner, ab , Will. Runkle, 3b; W. Stover, ss ; C. Gfrerer, If ; G. Meyer, rf ; O. Mec- Cormick, cf, A Woman Wrote The Canby News; Minn., December 10, as Follows: **1f any subscribers ask what you think of Rat-Snap, tell them its the best rat exterminator I know. Rats were taking our eggs, oats, corn; had full swing in our cellar. 1 used Rat-Snap for two days and rats have deared outcompletely.” Threesizes: 35¢,65¢,$1.25, Sold and guaranteed by C. M. Smith, Mable Arney, Centre Hall; C. P. Long Co., W. C. Meyer, Spring Mills ;: Louder's Store, Oak Hall. TEAM FOR SALE.—Sorrel horse and bay horse, weigh 2800 Ibs. ; a good work team.—HARRY C. McCLENA- HAN, Centre Hall, Pa. at. HE next time a friend comes to you all excited about some wonderful tire bargain——ask him how much value he ought to get for each dollar of tire money. It's astonishing that any car owner today should not know all the tire service he is entitled to. Nor how to check up between ently maintained quality first standards with certain economy for the tire buyer. They have established 92 Factory Branches all over the country. Perfecting U. S, distri- bution so that you get a fresh, live tire every time you buy a U. S. Tire. * #® » the economy of par quality on one hand—and big discounts, surplus stocks, discontinued lines and retreads on the other, sented to attend the Knights of the| Golden Eagles’ picnic, at Spring Mills, | See : of Saturday, and give an exhibition in glass ball shooting. | ' « “We sappose if the Patron’s two-day “picnic is a success this year, the Re-| At the porters frequent suggestion will be fur- | fdir days mext year. i This week S. K. Emerick left for Sco- | (i Het adopted and the fair given three or} tia M ines, this county, where he expects | in the Bricker Building The teeth pullers, traveling with a| wagon, jerked about 700 Miles township teeth, from the mouths of about Go per-; PLAYER PIANO MU- SIC AND THE BEST PIANO POLISH sons, at Rebersburg last week. At Cen-| For Sale. So when a man once decides on U.S. Tires he knows what he is getting in quality—service— economy. In support of his own judg- ment he gets the pledged word and reputation of the largest and most successful tire concern in the world. * * * For two years U. S. Tire makers have been telling the American people all about tires. They have laid open the tire business from every angle. A sound reason for the fact that you see more U. S. Tires on more cars than ever this CORY vest year. and tire after tire, U. 8S. CHAIN TREAD One of the few tires of which eaid that thew deliv iv be said that they C They have always led the fight for better tires. tre Hall these fellows jerked only three teeth. i A trip to Philadelphia, on a bicycle,’ was undertaken by Christ Murray, this | week. He left Centre Hall on his ma- | chine on Monday evening, and in twen- | ty five minutes reached Spring Mills, | and proceeded to Aaronsburg, where | next morning, accompanied by Rev. | { i i i They have consist- “You get a fresh, live tire every time youbuyes U 5 Tire” nited States Tires United States @ Rubber Company L. L. SMITH, Centre Hall , Come in and ENJOY MUSIC All Welcome. GEO. E. MEYER, Agent BOALSBURG, PA. $11.82 CENTRE HALL Atlantic City Wildwood, Ocean City, Cape May, | Sea Isle City, Anglesea, Avalon, | Stone Harbor THURSDAY LAUGHTER—at every tik |[| Sopteher 8 of the Clock .-- PLEASURE A Magnificent Mastodonic Stop over allowed at Philadelphia Minstrel Monopoly in Sher direction ie Ear Sood via - extra, round trip SEE FLYERS OCEAN GROVE EXCURSION, AUGUST & / Pennsylvania System Foster, also on a bicycle, the two expect | expect to reach Lewisburg. From the (ARMA THEATRE | BELLEFONTE MONDAY dept. A NIGHT HERBERT'S GREATER MINSTRELS #40. Genuine Negro Premiers of Minstrelsy #402 Round Trip TR TBO DBR BT THT DON'T FORGET “The Book Of Knowledge RT EXHIBIT CYRUS BRUNGART JUSTICE OF THE PFATE - ~ " r AMES W. SWABB JUSTICE OF THE PEACH LINDEN BALL, CENTRE « Deeds, Mortgages, Wi sruted with oare. All Jo attended to. Bpecial atiention give: tiling of Estates. Martisee Licenses, L . bile ldoenses, spd sil other Applied | Blanks kept on hand N CENTRE HALL, PA. Special attention given 0 collecting, 17ee writives of sll classes incloding deeds, morigag:s agreements, oto. marriage Hoeuses and hun (1's | linenses secured aud a'l matiers perteinine Wo tl e offine atianded tv» row ntiy janl 22 Tickets good returning within 16 days Tickets good in parlor or sleeping cars on payment usual charges for space oc- cupied, including surcharge. All fares subject to war tax of # per ct. Automobiles & Trucks NASH - REO- DODGE A SWELL LINE. NEW MODELS. NEW PRICES. Here's the news you have been waiting for. ‘What is Reo go- ing to say, and when 7’ Here's the answer : New 4 passen- ger and 5 passenger Sedans, Roadster and Touring Models—ef- fective August 1st. \ The story is too long to tell here. Suffice to say, all models have that wonderfully silent, sweet-running, amazingly power- ful Reo-Six Motor—the greatest motor in the world of its size and for its purpose. In that mighty Reo Speed Wagon we now have something sensational to offer you. Wherever motor trucks are known this Speed Wagon is known as the best. It fits every business. When you've, seen these New Reos and heard the new prices, you'll say, Reo is today, more than ever, the Gold Standard of Values. Come in and see, and hear the whole story. Consult Ticket Agents WITH THE PARADE AT NOON IT WILL PLEASE YOU. WOLF BUILDING, PRICES : 350,75, $1.00 & $130 Seats on Sale at THE CRESSON LUMBER C0. announces the opening of a BRANCH WHOLESALE and RETAIL YARD in State College, located at Sparks Street and The Bellefonte Central Railroad Tracks. It is our intention to supply the contractor and home huilder with all the materials necessary to complete the con- struction of the building. And it shall be our constant aim to supply our patrons with first class material at fair prices. Our stock of materials includes : Colonades & Interior Hardwood & Softwood Trimmings Rough and Dressed Framing Lumber * Interior and Exterior Mouldings Plaster Board Sash and Doors Flue Lining Builders Hardware Wall Ties Builders Supplies Fireplace Fixtures Mortor Colors Coal Chutes Lime Cast Iron Flue Rings Nails and Glass Wall Board Sash Cord, Ete. We have a complete Service Department for the Home ~ Builders which is free to our patrons. Ask us about it. Your inquiries will receive prompt attention. Cresson Lumber Co. STATE COLLEGE, PA. J. G. MARKS, Sec. and Treas. Grange Encampment and Fair September 3 to 9. vib da «PDD DOV VOOR BD $ FORTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL Encampment & Fair OF THRE PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY OF CENTRAL PENNA, | . Grangs Park, Centre Hall, Pa. Ford Service Station foram September 3rd to oth, 1921 A Full Line of Accessories, Tires, Tubes, Encampment Opens Sept. 3d + * Exhibition Opens Sept. 5th Oils and Grease. The largest and be t Fair in Central Pennsylvania ; by farmers avd for WILLARD BATTERY SERVICE & CHARGING farmers. Twenty-eight acres are devoted to camping and exhibition pur. poses. A large display of Farm Stock and Poultry, Farm Implements, Fruits, Cereals, and every product of farm and garden. ADMISSION FOR ENTIRE WEEK, 25 { All under 18 years of age admitted free. ] Campers are given two admission tickets with each tent. Always Some—— Second Hand Cars for Sale. SOME BARGAINS Fifty cents will be charged for parking automobiles. \ “dd Rxcursion rates on railroads within 75 miles. ’ " * ' ! SPECIAL TRAINS WILL BE RUN ON THURSDAY. “ elm JACOB SHARER, Chairman
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