The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 16, 1913, Image 8

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER
THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1918
A QGET- TOGETHER MEETING,
Uallsd by Willlam TT. Creasy, Master of
Nitnte Grange, at Harrisburg,
William T. Creasy, worthy master
of the State Grange, hae called a meet-
ing of organizations interested in rural
progress to be hell in Harrisburg,
January 20th. Drafts of proposed
bills and consideration of the program
outlined by the Pennsylvania State
Conservation association’s agricultural
resources committee will be taken up.
Speaking of this conference, Mr.
Creasy sald :
“It will be a general meeting, a sort
of get together affair. We want to get
things started on a definite basis.
“There will be grangers who are in-
terested in cooperation and rural mat-
tera; rural progress people, conserva-
tionists, bankers, on the matter of
credits ; railroad men on transporta-
tion of products, storage, delivery and
rates ; teachers vooational educa-
tionjand sgricaltural instruction, and
others who may be interested.
“I think it will be an important
conference for the state. Whether it
will result in bills I can not say. The
idea is to find out how people feel and
then agree program,
think, is the way to obtain results,
‘A good mary thoughtful men are
working out these ideas and are anx-
fous to see them put into eftect. My
belief is that such a conference will
have far-reaching and beneficial re-
sults.”
on
in a
AUDITORS’ STATEMENT
Of the Receipts and Expenditures of the Boro
of Centre Hall, for the Year Ending Jan-
uary 6, 1013.
W. B. MINGLE, TREASURER
DR.
Balance Jan, 2, § 1371 9
Smith, collector een B32 45
Bartholomew, collec tor 2 53
License tax 00
State Insurance tax a Sar h 41
Bell Tele p shone Co. 40 00
Tobias sale receipts corrninies 46 90
R.
State tax on bonds..... 22 42
BORO ORDERS
Light Account
Clymer McClenahan, for sup
plies and attending lights 8
Gulf Refining Co,, gasol ine
Bellefonte Fuel & 8 ipply Co.,
supplies anads 19 0
Lamp rovairs, alcohol, freight
ro | qmay...... WWE 78
162 25
Street Acc
ount
Labor on stréet........ $ 056%
8. W, Smith, 82 loads RrRY re RA
C usb i stone and freight
W. A. He + Topaly to sora-
pe Y.
R-D Fore man,
8. H. Knepley,
too's |
WwW. G Mingle,
ie y.
conl
sharpening
work
Water Account
Repairs and
B. H. Arne
Vising reservoir
Interest Aco
the grangers, ¢
eit was being manifested, He
that it would be in operation
long and would result in advaut
for rural communities,
fe lp —
Measles Lead Scarlet Fever,
The of health
that in Pennsylvania measies was
deaths of children
I'his is due to a
state board
gponsible for more
than scarlet fever,
great extent to the ignorance of
mejority of parents, who look
measles as inevitable and often
the extreme of
L 3
exposing their children
in order that it may be over and
with.’
“ The epidemics of measles which so
f.equently accompany the opening of
the schools have been studied with a
view to improving conditions and
awaking parents to their responsibili-
ties in the matter,’ sald Dr. Bamuel
(4. Dixon, state health commissioner,
“ Every effort is being made to educate
the public. The mortality from this
disease is unnpecceassarily high, and
there is often a train of accompanying
evils, which leave the little sufferers
with a disposition to various ills
among others, consumption,
“ Two factors are responsible for epi-
demica of laxity of
boards of health in the smaller com-
munities in enforcing the law requir.
ing quarantining and exclusion from
school when cases of measles occur
and the failure of parents to realize
that this is a Gaui orous disease which
demands the care of a physician,
done
measleg—the
Georges Valley.
E. L. Lingle made a business trip
to Lock Haven last week.
There sie quite a number
people in this valley.
Mr. snd Mrs. C. B., Ripka epent
Monday in Decker Valley at the home
of John Ripka.
Mrs. Mary Ernest, of Yeagertown,
js spending a week with
Mrs James Foust.
Rev. J. W. Price
tracted meeting at
BOON 88 the n
church is closed
of sick
her sister,
will begin
Locust
8 pro
(trove as
ieeting at the
Those
of E L Lingl
O Ripka, E
Misses E
who =ucdayed at the homes
Mr, Mra W
. Confer and daughters,
Nora
he affl cled in this vicinity
samuel Ertle and Mrs :
Heckman
hut
are and
la and
Among
unre Mrs
The former is very criti
cally ill, the latter is improving
Mrs, Lydia Immel,
the home of J P
misfortune
Who siays at
Heckman,
last Friday to
break her leg above the knee,
in a critiesl
had
fall and
Hhe is
coadi fon
Sm Am an
Woodward
H Rrry
ir in town on Saturday
Mra
8 Visit
Misses Lida Hosterman and
Boob, of Loganton, was
Mabel
Boob were to Milibeim Maturday afters
noon.
Menara. Earl Motz, Roy and Charles
Musser had business in Millbeim Hat
urday afternoon,
Miss Bertha Hosterman left for
Johnstown Baturday afternoon where
she intends staying for sometime,
The Revival meeting heid in the
United Evangelical church for the
past three weeks, closed Wednesday
evening.
Charlie Wolfe, of Aaronsburg and
slater, Mra. Howard Miller, of Rebers-
burg, spent Thursday afternoon at the
home of the latter's sister-in-law Mra,
R. M. Wolfe.
F. B. Ott, of Johustown, was In
Centre Hall last week with a view of
interesting local people in the pro-
posed glass factory in Bellefonte. He
ia n real estate desler, and was former.
ly a member of the firm of Krise and
tt, who did » real estate business in
Fr
{ Foor dup | at
Special waler
Total cash ou he
We heave
i find it
be lief
examined
rrect 10 the
the above ace
best of our knowle
THOS L
8 8
MOORE,
KREAMER, Auditors
W. F. Biad’ord, Clerk
Jan, 6, 1913,
/ Lo They Mean Business,
If the people of the United Btates
mean business in the
parcel poet they can
fact very easily.
They can order the repeal of the
grotesque law which compels the use
of a special stamp. Why add an
absolutely unnecessary restriction to a
service supposed to promote publie
convenience ?
They can order the repeal of the
absurd exception in the law governing
the parcel post against books, Why
exclude books from an snterprise that
includes butter, eggs and apples ? [—
———— AA SY
If your children mre subject to at-
tacks of croup, watch for the first
symptom, hoarseness, Give Chamber.
Iain’s Cough Remedy as soon as the
child becomes hoarse and the attack
may be warded off, For sale by all
matter of the
demonstrate the
the Flood City.
dealers, adv,
About the
The story
lar Errors
Hshed in Borde
that one Gonelle, a jester at the court
of the Duke of Ferrara, insisted
upon a time that trade which had
the most foll it of doctor
To prove his as left his home
Same Now.
‘oncerning Medicine,”
“sux,
pub-
ance, in 1579,
once
the
ywers wns the
ertion he
to go to the palace with
and his jaws wrapp
person he
tion,
One orn
ighteap on
up. The first
him with the ques
matter with you, Gonelle? 4
toothache.” “Oh, is that all?
you what will cure it.”
gon he met had
him. When the Jes
duke's chamber the st
answer wented
prince, “1 know of
take the pain right away.”
instantly threw up His kerchief, #aying
And you, too, monseigneur,
tor? | have only passed througl
street in comin from my
and have counted more than
them be 1 could fin
the cit)
his 1
some advice
fer reached
ve qu n and
“Ah - sald the
that
were
something will
. 1
Gonelie
are a doe
on
eve
ben
thei i
middyl of
by
having three eyes
An Implosion.
An implosion
a bursting outy
is the direct op
The condition
production
great dept
oms the pi
about two and a half tons to the sq
inch, a pressure that Is several ti
greater than that steam
upon the piston of a powerful engine.
8. roughly speaking
are
mes
exerted by
What is the Use?
If a man succeeds by acting on your
advice he feels that he would have
acted as he did without being advised
by you, and If he falls because he neg-
lected to heed your advice he blames
you for not making it stronger than
you did. So what's the use?—Chicago
Record-Herald.
Discount.
Angry Cltizen—8ay! The sleeves and
pants legs of this suit are away too
short. The Tallor~1 told you you were
getting 10 per cent off.—~New York
Globe.
So It Does.
She—A flirtation is always lots of
fun. He-—Yes, but sometimes it takes
a long time to find out just who is hav:
ing the fun - Philadeiphin Record.
——— A IAS
Centre Reporter, §1 per year,
se 1 irse Fates
ithtry ol
in Greece.
firmly be-
every child is
known as
posed to be
un who
nd who
Lireece
house
wade its
thelr
not be
up
refully set aside,
id and
mportant though
refresh M
id is suflic
tie real mone zy,
the
good und
the three
the chil
time when
ent. To
en
ntly
table i
bad,
fates,
do s«
stantly
gnid to
d this
it, as
“INT TICK IN DIVORCE, ~
| In the
i
{
J. Irvin Lucas
mou Vieas
Iry
i
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‘aral
{ Garrick’
tur
which seems
eats into
proves
The Beard in Tunis.
the
} nee is the ex
verelgnty. When
r he sends
he fortunate indi
him that he may wear
This intimation 18 equivalent
to a “for mal announcement that he has
been selected ns the heir presumptive.
1OCORSO
¢
ory
Awful Fix,
“Pegey's In a terrible 0x."
“What's the trouble?”
“She's just counted up and found
she's refused a dozen offers of mar
riage, and now, though she's erazy to
marry Dick, she's afrald to accept him
because he's the thirteenth.” Boston
Transcript.
Suitable Argument.
“How did sou manage to meet that
carpet man's argument?”
“In a business way.’ 1 just foored
him.” ~ Baltimore American,
The man who forgets to be thankful
hag follen asleep in life - Stevenson
—————— A 5 SADT SOIL
entre Reporter,$] s yoor, ad-
vanoe.
Farm Machinery
Gasoline Engines
Fertilizers
Binder Twine
Repairs for Machinery
H. C. SHIRK
Centre Hall, Pa.
Here is a remedy that will cure your
enld, Why wasle time snd money
experimenting when you can get a
preparation that has won a world-wide
reputation by ite cures of this disesse
and can always be
It is
Inin’s Cough Remedy,
cine of real merit,
ere,
depended upon?
Cham ber-
medi-"
For eale by ull deal-
known ev rywhoera sas
and is a
adv
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