Hina & % A ve uaa RS Sua THE CENTRE REPORTER THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1921 Paragraphs of News Taken from the Files of the Reporter of 1887. SEPTEMBER 22, 1887, Potatoes are now selling at 50 cents. The chestnut crop will be a large one this fall. Samuel Hess, of near Pine Grove Mills, is quite seriously ill of dysentary. Wednesday evening the Granger pic- nic ground was the scene ot several dis- graceful fights, S. H. Dietzel. of Tusseyville, left for Lancaster, where he is a student in F. & M. college. Col. Coburn, of Aaronsburg, has been suffering for the last few weeks from a very sore hand, caused by a spider bite while asleep in bed. Hall, died on Tuesday atternoon. She leaves a husband and five children. Miss Della Spangler, of Joliet, IIL, is visiting at the home of her uncle, C. D, Runkle, at this place, Our schools are under fair headway. Prof, Little, of the grammar depart- ment, seems to be the right man in the right place. Centre Hall can boast of as good schools as any in central Penna, Will Swab, of this place, contemplates a model ot a new cornplanter, the result of his own ingenuity, which he expects to send to Washington to obtain a pat- ent, ———— ff — fp ——— REBERSBURG. Quite a number of Smullton people are attending court at Bellefonte this week as witnesses in a certain suit, John Ziegler recently bought the Mrs, John Wolf home and is now offering his home in west Rebersburg for sale. Mrs. Harry Bair and son Randall and his family motored here from Altoona en Saturday and spent several days at the Wm, Bair home, Prof, Edwin Brungart and family, of #nessed an immense gathering on the top { of the mountain. The crowd could not fhave beeh less than 8.000 and may R. Filson, sitting age, on Thursday afternoon, counted all the rigs that came down the moun- | tain on this side from 3t0 6 p. m,, and the number, on a careful count, reached 730. ‘Then perhaps 200 rigs were still | remaining over on the ground, Fully | as many conveyances came up from the other side of the mountain, which would | make a total of all kinds of vehicles on | the mountain on Thursday, about 1800. | Sadie Ross, of this place, cut an ugly} gash in her hand and severed an artery, | The wound has caused her considerable annoyance since, by the opening of the injured blood vessel, which is very slow in healing. Married.—By Rev. J. M. King, Sept, 17, 1887, at Evangelical parsonage, Cen. tre Hall, Andrew Horner and Miss Car- rie Fleisher, both of Tusseyville, Mrs. Charles Horner, of near Penn Of course you know the reason why millions of men like Lucky Strike Cigarette because it's toasted which seals in the real Burley taste Selinsgrove, were here on Saturday and attended the sale of the personal prope erty of Mrs. John Wolf, James Miller had his household goods shipped to this place from Lewisburg, this week, and he and his family will spend the winter in Rebersburg. Thomas Hubler's barn is up aod un- der roof. The Garrett carpenter crew are doing the work. Last week George Waite came to the conclusion that he needed a car and straightway went and bought ome, but so far we have not seen him attempt to run it. Come out, George, and step on the gas. ——— — A A —————— isn't the Law Wonderful! lHving at Mons who is denied a mar- riage because does ne know her name, age or birthplace aril therefore “has no legal existence.” The case is analagous to that of a man named Mahony who was hanged gome When the prison physician pre him dead, the 8 cut down and delivered to the relatives, Life was not extinct, however, and a few hours later the man was quite himself again. He was shot by a murderer some time after ward, but the assassin could not he brought to justice because, as the license she aRg0, years mounced Book as Granaries, Books are the great clivilizers of the race, the storehouses of knowl edge, the granaries of Intellectual food. Therefore to designate in all can- dor which books of those that are made are, indeed, public pabulum, and which are straw; carefully and con- sclentiously to examine and explain, one man for the million, the publica: are conducive or detri- ing and progress, is one of the most important and noblest works in which man can be engaged, while to prosti position is one of the basest.—Hubert Howe Bancroft. Why, of Course. Pop Moore, relates Louge, belleves in telling children the truth, and when his youngster heard him read the his paper and explained the best he He told of the charts, instruments, the telegraphic re- “And that's how he finds weather for tomorrow.” he The kid listened intently, the then earnestly inquired: “And then does he tell God?” It may be true that “pothing is sure but death and taxed,” but the trouble is AT HOME OF At HOWAR FRIDAY, OCT. Tth 22 North 4th Street Pa. !- LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, mw A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. — Estate of J. D. LONG, late of Gregg Town ship, Centre County, Pa., deceased, Letters of administration on the above estate having been duly nted to the undersigned he would respect! request all persons know- ing themselves indeb to the estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them duly authenti- cated without delay for settlement. CHARLES P. LONG, Administrator, Spring Mills, Pa , Sept. 14, 1921 042 A DMINISTEATRIX' NOTIUK ~~ Letters of administration, ¢. t. a., on the estate of FRANKLIN GFRERER, late of Potter town- ship, deceased. Letters of administration on the above estate having been duly granted to the undersigned, she would respectfully request sll persons knowing themselves indebted to the estate to make imme- diate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them duly authenticated | without delay for settlement. i BADIE E. GFRERER, Administratrix, e. L a. | Centre Hall, Pa. | Gettig & Bower, Allys., | Bellefonte, Pa. 23088 | YRUS BRUNGART JUSTICE OF THE PEACE “CENTRE HALL, PA. Special attention given to collecting, Legal writings of all classes, incinding deeds, mortgages agreements, elc.; marriage licenses and hun ter's licenses secured. and all matters pertaining to the office attended to promptly janl 22 AMES W, SWABB JUSTICE OF THE PEACE LINDEN HALL, CENTRE CO. PA. i Deeds, Mortgages, Wills, &e, written apd ax. | | souted with care. All legal busines promis | | attended to. Special attention given to setf | | ting of Estates, Mariage Licenses, Aut~n. | | bile Licenses, and all other Applicat» | Blanks kept on hand, Nov.2s 920 | WANTED. -- Men or women to take ord rs among friends ard neighbors for the genuine gusrantesd hosiery, full lines for men, women aod children, Eliminates darn ug. We ray 75 an hour for spare time or $36 a week for full time. Experience unnecessary Write, INTERNATIONAL BTOCKING MILL Norristown, Pa. olipd W. E. BARTGES «Auctioneer... Terms R asonable, Satisfaction Guaranteed. Give me a trial. CENTRE HALL, R. D. 1. COMPLETE LINE OF CHAMPION FARM MACHINERY "and REPAIRS Be sure you see the Champion Line and get prices before buying any farm im- plements you may need, C. E. FLINK - - Centre Hall Insurance and Real Estate Want to Buy or Sell? SEE US FIRST Chas. D. Bartholomew CENTRE HALL, PA, TTT Tr TIT rere rere ey TYPEWRITERS! All makes and all styles $18 up. Some that were gsed and released by the U. 8 Gov't. ins, Btate your needs and we will describe and quote. The LINOWRITER, a printing office xecessrry! Ribbons any color 754 delivered. Give name and model. Carbon paper 8x13 100 sheets $1.95 deliv'd. Empire Type Foundry, Mfr. Wood Type; Metal Type, Printers Sup dics, Buttato, N.Y. The Reporter, $1.50 a year economical durable material. F. O, B. Flint, Mich} transportation. The noted Strength, balance SPRING MILLS, PA. Es Collectors, must feel popular one asks them to come back. ; every- Why Mr. N. Windsor (R. 1.) Put Up with Rats for Years "Years ago 1 got some rat poison, which nearly killed our fine watch dog. We put up with rats until a friend told me about Rat.-Snapn. It surely kills rats, though house pets won't touch it.” Rats dry up and leave no smell. Prices, 35¢, 65¢, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by C. M. Smith, Mable Arney, Céntre Hall; C. P. Long Co., W. C. Meyer, Spring i ——— ——————" a Rough and Dressed Framing Sash and Doors Builders Hardware Builders Supplies Mortor Colors Lime Cement Wall Board ry to complete the con- Lumber Flue Lining Wall Ties Fireplace Fixtures Coal Chutes Cast Iron Flue Rings Nails and Glass Sash Cord, Etc. Your inquiries will receive prompt attention. Automobiles & Trucks NASH - REO-DODGE A SWELL LINE. NEW MODELS. NEW PRICES. 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