+ VOL. LXXXVIIL. PUBLIC SPEAKING CONTENT, County and District Secretaries, ates for Dis.rlet and County Contests, and Judg- es Naumed. In compliance with the action taken by the Centre County Teachers, Tastitute, at its closing session, Novem- ber 14, 1913, in order to make «fective the generous offer as made by the First National Bank of Bellefonte, the Mill- heim Bankiog Company of Millheim, the Farmers Trust Company of State College, and the Fi st National Bank of Philipsburg to establish monetary prizes for the encouragement of public speaking on the part of the pupils in the high schools and the eighth grade of the public schools throughout Centre county, the County HBuaperintendent, therefore, makes Rp- pointment of sezretaries as provided for in the by the fnetitute, as above stated : male resolutions as adopted Secretary for retary Howard Secret Philipst Friday, Februaiy 27, 1914, is named as the date for holding the several district that for the— conteats, as follows ; F Friday, March 27, 1 914, the date for holding the ¢« a’ Balleonte ia named ss unty contest STOUR PAVILION FOR STATE COLLEGE One Stary Hullding, 142x04 Pest, to Have Aven 100x332 Frel—To neat 750 Peaple The plans and specifications have been completed and bids have been opened for the $30 000 stock judging pavilion to at Fenopsyl- vania Biate The work «of erection will be started in the spting It is p'anped to have the building completed before the VOar 1914-15 The will north of the present poultry plant be erected College, chonl ODODA. location be It wiil ba a one-story bailding built of dark red brick with tile and the inside, 1 { will *“ on na ro large skylights so ns to provide part of the room The general plan of the in 142 feet foot wide widest oval shape, long and at the int, foot ort wili b off inte il 3 in of roller in the Fail Lalit #0 long and 32 wide The main p it b2 divided by be main ps without the ATENA BpECH 8 mesns curtains use The basement will be fitted with modern irk. for slaughtering, cutting, caring f be pr EF Of preperiog ce mplete and conducting meat wi Classrooms and erolin meat will vided, as will room and RISO ition The make ling will ompiele course ia handling fs i On farm #4 the building DAviD O. ETTER County Bupt. % ful the ¢ give in test 8s To make one, while for the interes a BHCC y snd to something worth tthe several banks urged te n the teschers are have show encourage all eligible pupils enter the contest, sand also mske arrapge As dpe aking ments for the loeal contests. the ot ject is to encourage public the plan almost makes provi contest in every townsl by the winne ip i= expecte contests ; township conte the district excel in the the contest Cl'ounty Meg 1 1 Coburn, Pa. Jan 10 1914. S———— itis Trapsters of Kent Estate, Wm. Garrett, tract of land in St $400 WwW. Fred 8. Spearly, twp. $5400 Hugh Laird Frank Frsin, twp. $16 000 John Hamilton et Corman, tra of lege. §500 James D Ella farm, tract twp $ C. T. Gerberich to Harry tract of land in Bellefonte. $200. Harvey N. Keller et ux to F. H. Corl, traet of kod in twp. $200 Laurelton Lumber ('o., to Whitmer & Hons Co, tract of land ir Haines twp. §1 Wm. H. Noll et al Etta tract of land in Spring twp Kate M. Lang to Geo. I. tract of land in Howard boro Busan E Qaick et ux Bhirk, tract of i $600 James Tingle, tract Foster et al to Hap ‘ ale ‘ y ny Heynolds el u treet of land Car tract of in et land ux fe land in (iart} 500) RB Wm Giretbher $1 Williams, $2000 to Jacob W Brggs twp. 4 to Thomas Rush twp. Dixon et of ux land in Mere. Ada Hess widow Wood, tact of land in $1 Lewis Walkey to William tract of land in Rash twp, to William Rush twp Clark, $225. MS Deaths Throughout Uounty, Mra. Elizabeth Woomer, at the home of her son R. H. B. Woomer, in Altoona. Bhe was born in Bald Eagle Valley, sged seventy-nine years, John Nestlerode, aged six'y years Blanchard, Mrs. Elizabeth Nearboo!, widow of the late Henry Nearboof, diet at the home of her daughter, Mra. 3. W. Reed, in Holidaysburg, aged seventy- nine years, Her maiden neme was Boger, snd she was born at B Jd Eagle, Mrs. Marjory Coxe, widow of the inte Marshall Urxe, died st the home of her daughter in Coleville, Her maiden pame wae Fvane, and was boro at Curtin, Her oge was seventy years, John Allen Taylor, #ix months old, won of Col, and Mre. H. B, Taylor of Bellefonte, nt Eagleville, Ioterment ut AA Re The W., C. I" U. mreting wiil be will aflord animal husbandry departmen preg. ent tere, cramped and The rooms department can then he weed inconvenient quar- r ocetpied by the 1 by the mriments f mors in- of VE arly ol sch in tO a han waiting girl igs {1 same rall gentleman be Smoking Postmen of Korea. A decidedly quaint character is the Korean postman, says a writer in the 1 World, You in morning, delivering the They appear to recognize the nnd fulfill their i 3 wy quiet and grave man er. In wet weather he dons his “rain clothes” to protect Lins from the heavy showers, Over his white kaftan he wears a lght mackintosh, provided by a thoughtful government. while his head is covered with a waterproof hat made of oll paper. He is further fort fled against the wet by an umbrella. Like most Koreans, the postman eould not possibly work without his pipe, and us he strolls from house to house he is Invariably smoking. The letters are carried in a leather satchel strap ped to his back. This Individual may be taken as a typleal example of the physical chacnctoristics of these inter. esting people. They are tall—over a hewd higher than the Japanese—~waell built and fair complexioned. AA IS AI PE PAS AONB come across these 2 the of their office postponed Lill further notice is given, HALL. P/ ORGANIZING FOR A BUSY YEAR, Hallroads wnra Actively Manafactarers Tuereasing Outpur gu Addi. g Employes of the business finds itself on the way up ti leaving tbe nd of the PAsSRIDg £0 With the turn new hill of pr greens, exiren low records of the old behind, thivgs both in volume bottle values « and n to und Reporter $1.00 a year dati Feb, 1, That iodustrisl loes new life Pp rity. on is evidevced Ove the past week by reports from = Ff » ? wi g of trades wing wpa yin mills briefly meuntior ided 1 000 men to its work! ng Machi g Oo UO0 men to at Rsclne, Wis. : Tire Cos the pay r and Ou men to t roll THURSDAY, JANU Is CAVLLE GROWING WANING? a da Séeretary €Critehti-lo Fariners are §lisning an Opportunity Poluts to Denaded Land aod Hil Stade lanyn Penneylviaa Pennsylvanians are losing the o e | portunity to engage in the profitsi fo ing to Fecretary o rig if ejgrowing of cattl market, ace r f Agriculiure Critehii ti ti who declares in beef State is well adapted to the raisis ff farm The sid, bulletin on production e animals bulletin r Critehfield Our in bh f Hecretary BAYH posi ejures that point to the dairy industs to loe WETOHH remarks, HMiatle A BREH ig being eepecially sulted conditions sud the TH Ac ¢lwithin 8 decade in the developmen Land improvement of dairy husbands f This, ify i indicat t the sis a gra g£ result, tio is Bo ion tha f beef cattle ie the American Hhee A inet in Viaurs con i whi enables cerin ope Mia ee Po: RYY {uptial Joke. § between bh 1 salisbury. 4 you for your pid to her you were {0 oarry m © ke fii wh ©) Wik : ¢ i 03 i Wo Ry love,’ hor thie for “Ch, yo!” Lis marriage ix mach It was at n dinner when tho “What did you mar Usborne asked in big char Disraeli twiddied his The pase that followed mank duguiry. Then he he Lead slowly and looked the espreduively in the face. he wald, “which you tudersin ad gratitude,” Begvonstiold and Other Phos" Co Reporter $100 » year until Feb 14 thane WH ey Hever “Lori Tory Meuw ‘a a ial i Weide cot A EO AR £3 nd am wil ’ 2 ww fs LEFIVARUIR I er Liss recently been { cleared he reining Evang Work. ru d isumgest their ¢ Thesloagicsd Bible fe sUeagone wreetive int see, ic fonaries, i ail paris of adln are Lo ake part bls s— My « the y Cot ore Le Patr npany, Lim gon Friday facen« remodeled of sie joperative Creamer : 4% ee held a meet i " i i f creame'y plant inese transacted ton of a bulter-maker {i W Cras ford, § for funder tre Howard roswoery Corpora. tion He is em Jy able to take care o that part of the work Mesern, Alvin Hiamp and Clyde Bradford were engaged to haul cream i who % socupled of who position 8 number and these men sceompatied by Mewrs, ! Canvaas country for customers among farmers, i Fes {Clyde E Dutrow will the i land cresm prodacers, ANNOUNCEMENT On and after February Ist, 1914, the subseription price of The Centre Report- er will be advanced from $1.00 to $1.50 per year. Subscription paid in ad- vance, at the time this notice goes into effect, will be continued until date of expiration without addition- al charge, but no renewal or no new subscription will be accepted after the first day of February, 1914, at a less rate than $1.50, , THE CENTRE REPORTER dD, ARY 1 UNITE FOR GOO J) ROADS { i | — inl Al wo Hleps sl sw Lonferenos, 5. i ¢ § i Iuiiial sleps were at held in Harrisburg on of all taken BRO i i ference 3 : day for a anion the forces 4 solid front next that nis, 80 that a ented ort « may he to the legislature )f ff a policy will # § al » Bp} struction of highways | Pennsylvania, venty-five men th ivania Goo Pen nnd 1 ue representing ale Grange; the Penney the Labog ion x J Ol he 2] i if nnsylvani aud by Frank Bell, secret Amo at 1g 4 PR tiation, Ww % 5 ry LHC Ba 3 thal with eof $1890 for Cats pi eexXiraex pang; it ar alrest spire, iv of £2251 material] 1913 aod a remas ug surplas ' Lex be very y reduced em of the fe vy Can The i wa'er scocunt is » foots the | mere pittance, sud in thre : ii on the i borough, up mie, ioclad interest of the the of more 2 lebled ness ei dp aniire in but $2566 72 This shows fof municipal ii bt, be It pot than jast to mention in this connection that j the insignificance of thi in due {largely to the big heart aoder the vest wisdon, ownership waler, : a : sO { worn hy | terest 1s but indirect, jot jamin Arpey, whores in There isa difl srencs of opluisn on the {uesiion whether of not bonda should be cance the borough 1, when, ae is the case, the juterest is but four per The writer's personal opinion is {that the present taxpayers who have already prid the bulk of the perms. nent inprovement-the water plan’ — {should not be asked to settle for all of it. : A fall treasury fs an incentive to {lavish expenditare of public funds, | A surplus of over $2000 in the borough tressury inn year when the expanses | were far beyond tie aversge, fs draw ing money from taxpeyers that is their risht to have in their pockets There la no condi that will war rant sn sccumuistion of funds for ime {provements In the folure, When [these Improvements must’ be hed, thers will be smple Toe ta collem funds in tha fore of tax « 1o meet the o iitgations No roster how you look at {t the Boro iosnces are in a heslithy cand, ‘Hon, sd the reduction of the tax rate ought to be materially reduced, : i i ‘pent, NO. 2 N AND COUNTY NEWS, TOW | HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL IN TEREST FROM ALL PARTS HUSBAND REMARKS, © f € s 1 i ——— has seven cases of small Mharer entertained = one day last week. f Pittaburg visit dren of Mr, and Asi *¥, Lhe Millheim bank. tre Piymouti tras J OWE wand icted in the Hail dur- te being L week. entre COL- by Profs, Hing, sie College, by John D. Mo re the Lingle farm. 1g mis n Company, a will appear in Mondey, 0 ; ie night of , The { yinpany add 3 ing ies i is med eo 8h two gentle hy al “Wo gentlemen, 80 artist of high We riz wilanaslier od M a Mrs. has been app and Rey polds in DW, yioted will that al Reedeville, Lou inte On I'be appointed Reynolds Pp wimaster g urt 8 Year ago, and gixieen Years BI Vi his Bg death then held the pe and the the tn yi 4 ud Lan a Smith, wrder Fraaels pear is trans. DR the largest miorig " wih in liars and cents and nt words lever recorded in Centres ) $067 000 00 New Yok ¢ ba ete The ’ morigage is ry aad Rail. every ba sgairst the eniral roed snd Mia« red in rosd owns i Tn ie | kUarda stoned the { storing d ventured to k io stored, Biisbio ¥ * any het the gle gusolipe iat Linrntio hl Ih was proveriy D. ® Or | Last week Firemarshsl M. quesiinn with or have ite mare I pariies wha laid the precsution s the volatile slored, wilh that in rest fu are the re May te gore $ Penns Ivania State Col eRe is being by the loeal popu- ¥ TLe ght ofat bone Among there who recently visited Pena Stste and ine aprcted everything that was of special to farmers were Mr, and Mie, WwW. 5 Brooks and Mr. ard Mra. (3. W. Ralston snd sons: M., and Mra, R H Mr. and Mra. J. Cloyd Brooks aod daughter Franops, Ely last woask William StH 10. braker, who lives aon a farm bat ween Bald Eagle and Van Seayoe, pa. chased a fle blooded csw for whinh he paid a good price. Oa Saturday the animal died. O12 Moaday ane of his largest fattened hops died. On Tuesday, while butchering, they pu: a kettle of fat on the ki‘ohen stove for rendering then went to the bHasement to attend to other work. The fat bol'ed over caught fire and started) a eoudl rgration that burned the house to the grounl. Tie only artickg saved were s vernal chairs and pics tures, There will be the usual nomber of sales of farm stock snd tmplemen is in Centre county during the coming spring m uths. Former high pris sre certain to be weintaived. Good, heavy horses will undcutedly sell for more then het spriog. Cows, all ; classe ~from the worab to the thoroughbred — will sell for large sume, snd young oattle regurdiess of age and breeding snd condition will be in greater demard than Isst year. The moderates price of bay will lndoce many farmers 10 again resort to steaks growing on a larger soale than when hay was passing at the $20 to $90 mark, sod ready unle, It will regiire some years until the oe rinal amount of stock will be found in local barns, ted much more 3 og is well thou Vis | Intio than in years pe hy { {fastiiu 88 well ge shroad. interest family ; chard dogo PRs 3
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