—_— tone tfncriad —- essai THE CENTRE. RE PORTER THURSDAY, OOUTOBER 8, 1918 + i — WOMAN CUNFE SES 100 RIME, Gertrude Ream Confssses to Having Set Fire to Mansion In Montgomery In Which she was a Domestic, EaThe following dispatch appeared in the Philadelphia North American and was sent out from Williamsport, under date of October 2ad Miss Ream well known in this segtion. Lhe pateh is printed in full: “Gertrude Ream, twenty-two years, a domestic, today confessed that she get fire to the $40 000 bome of William Decker, at Montgomery, to cover robberies that she had been commit- ting from time to time, “Oa two different occasions August fires were discovered in home just in time to prevent spreading. in dis in their the mn They inrge Montgomery table works worked on the case for weeks. stolen after the fromm a brooch. girl lately had a stone set in a ring When she was confronted with evidence, she broge fessed. “ The against her, From other sources it is ed to have been was a dismond case will 2 put the trailer on the Ream girl. The fires were so mysterious, that insurance companies and determined to ascertain the ceeded as above noted. Cs us; cf th , and suc ———r—— IO ENLARGE S$ HOOL GROUND Centre Hall School Board Ussaimousiy Adopts Resolution to Sseure Additloaa! Ground to West of Pressat Site, At a meeting held by the Uentre Hall board of school directors on Thursday evening, October 2ad, the following resolution was uvpanimously the directors being H. UG Strohmeier, president ; H. F. Bitner, secretary ; D. F. Luse, John H. Pufl, John GG, Danberman adopted, I'HE RESOLUTION, Jpon is al present heugh used by four fred and twenty itendent of Uperinienqen t t rgently favored larger we, the directors, pro 144 Agricaitaral Students, Ope bundred and forty-four stu. dents have been sdmitted to the two years’ course in sgriculture, Admis- gion was refused to a large number be- cause of lack of facilities for instrue- tion, pe Btudent judging teams from the Peanaylvania State College will be rep- resented at the international live stock show, Chicago, October 23 to November 6 and at the international dairy show, Chicago, November 20 to December 6, and at the meeting of the American Pomological fogiety to be held in Washington, D. C,, November 17 to 22, R U. Blasingame, a graduate of the Alabama Polylechnic institute, 1910, and a graduate of the Iowa Btate col- lege, 1913, has been elected instructor fn agronomy and took up his duties Beptember 1. Mr. Biasiogame will have charge of instructional and in- veastigational work pertaining to farm buildings, drainage and the use and care of all kinds of agricultural imple- ments and machinery. Transfers of Heal Estate, mB. F. Frankenberger to H. B, Frankenberger, tract of land in Gregg twp, $4 000, WwW. J. Carlin, Exr. to Elmira R. Gramley, house and lot in Bmullton. $1.00, B. F. Frankenberger to G. W, Frankenberger, tract of land In Gregg twp. $5,000, Nosh W. Eby et Motzj tract of land $51.75. Emms BR. Butts to Mary O, Foster, premises in State College, $10,000,00 James Barves Exr, to Ned Irish et al, tract of land in Pullipsburg $4 000,00, Ned Irish et al to Guy CO. Irish, trustee, tract of land in Philipsburg. $1.00, Margaret B. McDonald to Wm, T. Garrett, tract of land in Btate College. $600.00 Joseph Myers’ heirs to Theodore D. Boal, tract of land in Harris twp. $1,250 00, Margaret CO, Gates to George W, Holt, tract of land ln Howard twp, $1356 00, Clara Mayer et al to George W, Bratton, tract of land in Philipsbarg. $1,000.00, ux to E. WwW, in Woodward. Badger Dairy Feed-— Weber, Centre Reporter, $1.00 a year, [Ya SOOIABLLITY RUN TO BELLEFONTE From Harrisburg Won by Undillie by Dee Holmes ar Carried Seven Passrngors, Only one minute and fifty seconds away from the official time set by Governor Tener for the sociability ruo of the Harrisburg Motor Club on Bat urday, Dr. RB A. Holmes with a Ca- dillac car, won the ellver loving cup awarded by the citizens of Bellefonte for the best record made, Dr Holmes’ fe for the 116 mille run was sg x hon» wenty minutes and (Lu seconds (Governor Tener’s secret thine was six hours and twenty-two minnies In the ran I. WW. Dil with a new model six cylinder Hadron ear won, making a splendid average fifteen miles for of gue line used. economy each gallon in Be fin by the ficiale, the presentation being mad: Grant Forrer, ( Myton and R Douglas Fhe winnicg car contest carried the entire the I'he entire trip was made by the Hudson car without either tire or engine trouble, Fourteen of the twenty-two entered in the run were owned by E. B. Wright, H. W. Baker, A Andrews, F. H*- Bomgardner, F. H Benfer, H. C. Wright, H. B Olewline W. QG. Btarry, H. C. Stober, C. B Shope, J. W. Bhook, Dr. R A Holmes, J. W. Frank Hortivg, Two passengers former residents of were Joseph The pr zee were awarded fonte imme lately after the checking had been made ‘Iyde in the econ rEvVen run 'y EHOATIOETN 117 passenger au while five were seated in other contestants’ chines, Cars Dr Ww Geiger, in the cars were Hall, ano many years agn worked in the tailoring establish. nent of the Cottle Asron Harter, for a connected with Centre Roses, who Brothers, ans pumber of vears the Centre Hall roller mills, I'he Bellefonte, passed nearly all writer, return fron the chines, and there was not 8 road hog ia the lot. Every driver gave half of the road, side sufliciently advance of ing to make one wish sll would practice the Harrisburg way. Hpeaking of the run to Bellefonte the Harrisburg Star Independent has this to say : “From the U Woodward, in ( of tour mountain is crossed which is unsurpassed for scenic uesuty. on his us a good to the meet chaufleurs and turned in f aion county to county, a dis ine ‘entre tance miles, & I'he road over this mountsis wss made during Augus ver, 1912, under the P. Long of dpring the em tand Ssplem supervision of { Wills, WiHO was | ploy of the Biate Highway De partment, at 8 cost of approxtwstely $200 per mile. Toe work em gradiug, ditching, putting drains which were built of the from pint ed i in uss inr ge stones removed the road bed this, with the aid of a split log and a roller, besutiful mountain roads vania. Mr his work.” dreg has msde one of the most in Peunsyl- Louog is justly proud nlf ————— HOUSTON ON WHAT TO EAT Many Persons Olsordered by Cuaresils-— Forget Yourself, Eat In Modera. jon The warning sgainst food fads and fod faddists, by Becretary David F. Huston, with the approval of the ex. perts of the Federsl Department of Agriculture, is in line with best thought of the medical profession, Every physician 1n active practios knows that the digestive functions of many persons are disordered by ** cure alls" and ** perfect diets for sick per- sons ’’ recommended vy those who are themeelves sincere but deceived or ad- vertised by fakers for pecuniary profit, Likewise every physician that there are many persons with whom there is nothing the matter who imagice that they have some ail. ment snd are continually trying different remedies and different diets to cure some complaint that exists only in their too-spprehensive imagi- nation. Buch persons, who may fairly be called hypochondriscs, vot infrequently may finally make them. selves really ill by continuaily thiok- ing they are, and taking advertised nostroms or following the advice of diet faddists, There would be much less sickness and misery in the world, if everybody would foliow Secretary Houston's ad- vice :—" Btop thinking about your sell ; stop worrying about” your body ; imagine that you are well; eal in moderation the things you enjoy, and if you find that sony particular thing disagrees with you, don’t est it Every person ought to know (hat anger, fear and worry, ‘hese three, vitiste the gastric juices snd spoil digestion, The worst of these is worry, and the most baleful kind of worry is worry about one’s self. Eat in moderation, In a cheerful spirit, with a thankful heart, what tastes good to you, be clean aud tem. perate and you are preity sure of health, happivess and length of days, the Rows A AA AIRES. After the & all Work is Done, Why not enter the Look Haven Normal Bohool October 27th? You oan spend seven and a half weeks there for $36.25 If you are over seventeen and intend to teach. The winter term will begin January 6th, Write for catalogue to Dr. George P. Singer, Prinolpal, 0.41. did Class of Merchandise for the Hall Parlor Living Room Kitchen Laundry wy Wad FREF DELI AAA . QC - 20 ) Pleased to see you at our our stock will be am; : 2AQAQAAC and QUALITY are attacl ed, x™ ¥ N PEER aes for the Floor Wall Window Stairway esto AOI esos A HO Oo wwe ire Aw 4 5 reward > oe 5 J % or d-Heralc Not Ail Blan k. | ad i a boot ing cago Re : iis wif : f connider it had been blank too. Journa - Kansas City Fear and Lianger, Nervo « (3d lude 0 Os i; h steamboat Mr there any fear of danger? (enrelessivy- Plonts Bot a bit of danger and on SM eamboatman, Deck of fear, ma'am, but Anxiety never yet successfully bridg- ed over any chasm Ruffini Ready to Take a Chance. “John, I've just heard where may buy a fine new automeddle for half price” “All right. dear Now, if yon can hear how we may be able to keep at going for half price I'l buy the ti dng.” «Chicago Record Herald Cre Giving Him Away. “Ma.” inquired Bobby. “hasn'i queer {dea of heaven? “Why do vou nek that™ “Cause 1 heard him tell Mr No hon that the week yon spent at the FR shore setted lke heaven to hina’ '- pa # Forebodes Trouble. When a woman rattles the tlishy more than usual while preparing sug per it's a sure sign that ber husband will benr something drop when be comes home. Atlanta Journal. Slim Sarah, In the days when Sarah Beraharit's Paris, Rochefort wrote, “An empty cal drove up to the theater, and Sarab Bernhardt alighted from "te a - —— ——————— to give the new tariff a test. F West 40.8 ning iain ng sOven SOs more or there eteCind a ge and new aug i A tehen, othe ee mer k. Also, ail taal ceriain Grey Wr Wed mad Ge wit: Be ini E Al a posi 1 Gentzel a 4G James Gent §2.1 perc fies 14 a slog hie ty Graton Sou, ¥ dex. Sanat 4 ¥ per thie is 01 Sami Krvie West 36.1 per he ® 10 a i Lene north 20 dog. West, 41.4 perches w ihe § ‘ peginning, Conlaiuing nine acres and Hive perchos net eRsUNe ; Lo npwrovements, It bei same two tracis of land which # { party hereto ) became selawd by o onao, Fagg., High sheriff of Centre . acknowledged in opens court on the 3th day i January, A. U.. be, aod recorded in Sheriff's Deed Book © F ', Page 76, relevance thereto boing had will more ful. y and at JRIge aj pear, NUMBER 2. TIMBER i BACT. All thay cor fain tract of Bmber land souate in Gregg town ship, county oi Le tre, slate of Pennsyivaning, boundgedand described 8 follows ty wit He stone we y at 405090005000 08080 300 O00: oo ginuing al 8 plue theuoe AIoLY whe and of Bas vel Erte Souih, 68 deg. West 50.8 perches to a | stone, thetice by land of Eins P. Genteel N rth | 8 deg. Wend 56 perches to & sone, thenoe by lan { { of Alison Boothers North 6220 deg. and Bast 90.5 | serches 10 a slot, thelr ¢ by and of the helms of | David Ludwig South 25 deg. East 87 perciies to & | pine, and piace of begining, coulsining thirty sores and eighl perches, Dot messure, [t being : part of the sane tract of which Ustbharine Gentes! | pecame daning het life we ia duily, seed of, and being so there of seized died Intestate loav- fog wsne, Vid: oue son, Bias PF Gentzel, tw whom the same did descend and come aud the said Kiss P. Gonteel by his Deed dated May lst, A. br, 1894, did couvey the same Wolo James D. Gentzel the present grantor reference thereto had will more Muily appear, TERM OF SALK : For tract No. 1--ten per cent, on of sale; remainder on April Ist, when will be given. Tract No, 2-10 per cent. on day of sale, alsnce on coulitmation vl sale AMANDA. C. GOBBLE, spring Mills, Pa. IDA C. DECKER, Altona, Pa., Exes EX OSE AND LOT FOR BALE Eight-room hous: and lot and adjoining lot on {ain street, Centre Hall, Pa, Good stable, aiso ariety of good fruit, Onli on or Write, MES M. A. REARICK L Sn Contre Hail, Fa. Rn KENT-Dwelling hate, 8 Juable, ontbuiid- wid Lwo sores of Jha J aren, Yo a ff frerry rie) ——o— Church Snir Midis, DOES YOUR STOVE | NEED REPAIRS? It will not be long chilly blasts will the 2 ———— If you are in the market . for a good FOUR- HORSE F ‘ARM situated in Penns consult me at once for pa 8. Also 5 Nice Homes situated in different parts until mak £2 means of com- have f. f Centre 5 reaqy or does it stove $F ep@e see to it now, ' season will Real state CENTRE HALL, PA FRO NEIORCOE and Insurance ras ORES hr J © x olockma Worlds World-Famous Red Cross Stoves and Ranges, & farmer CE RE RAR ET YORI I. L. SMITH CENTRE HALL al for Send sample . spedial offers. copy and AY ry AT RR A ROR " Ladies Stationery A ————— ind AR & Ww gveee Pen and Pen- cil Tabl Fall Shoe and Winter 's and Rubbers ‘ Bi Want Toilet Paper a Good Carpet SRC GY # THE DEPOY H. FF. Rossman NTRI SPRING MILLS, PA. Ch REPORTER re Benne POTOPORPVORDROES | Fall and Winter Goods are com- in daily. of Men's Dress Shoes at | Black. | Strong line of Work Shoes for Men and § Boys, all prices. ing line on —_p a 4d Rubber Boots and Shoes for wet weather Fancy Jersey Sweets etc. The best line of fresh Groceries in town, We sell nothing but the best at lowest prices C. F. EMERY, Centre Hall ant Gus SSE TIVE Her’s an Opportunity For You to Get AN AUTOMOBILE FREE The Pittsburg Post and The Pittsburg away eight automobiles—all fine 1914 models. one Kissel Kar and one Chalmers. In addition to this grand array of automobiles, there will also be given away one hundred and fifty other prizes, including player-pianos, upright pianos, Victrolas, diamonds, cameras, watches, traveling bags, books, ete. If you want to know more about this splendid oppor- tunity to secure these prizes, use the blank below, and send it to the Pittsburg Post. INFORMATION BLANK DATE. r, Grand Prize Distribution he Pittsburg Post, Pittsburg Pa, I wish to know more about your offer of Free A a ebony ¥ utomobiles an NY NANE 18... STREET and NUMBER | h—“"‘- PRE RA Sun will give Six Oaklands, viens: IRS Mana a A A AA. AAA a a a RSNA ERE i ERIN RY
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