The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 08, 1915, Image 8

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 19156
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ees dh ohne
LOCALS
Miss Nina Slick, one of the Reporte
er's efficient typos, was a Spring Mills
visitor on Tusaday.
The newly-elected officers of the I,
OQ. 0. F. lodge will be installed this
( Thursday ) sveniog.
Saturday Mrs, D. F. Luse will make
gale of personal property and real es
tate. For details see register and
posters.
Mra. B. F, Rickert of Farmers Mille
was discharged from the Lock Haven
hospital Wednesday of last week and
returnes to her home,
The Grange Encampment and Fair
will be beld this year starting Bep-
tember 11th and continuing to the
17th, inclusive.
second annual sflair.
¥
Sunday-echool class at ber home last
Friday eveniog.
scholars with Easter candies,
[zank’'s Walton's disciples are count-
ing the days when they may joint the
rod and strive tn lure the wily trout
from stream to fish Utasket.
geven days more.
Mra Kate Ssunders and daughter,
Mrs. R. J. Miller, Jeft on Friday mornp-
ing for Philadelpbis where they will
make their residence. Mr, Miller is a
student in the Jefferson Medical Col-
While Philadelphia was pashing its
ite first real spring day. Bright sun.
shine and balmy air prevailed through-
out the day,
Mrs, George Zerby, who had been a
patient in & Philadelphia hoepital for
an operation for a cencerous sflection
much improved,
Bro
lagl werk
Miss Memie ks attended
burg high school, Friday evening,
which place
Hoy, received her diploma.
jog this she spent a few days
Howard as the guest of Miss Glenna
Thomas,
about State College thst Dr.
president of Penn State. This is
rumored resignation,
From present indications a
number of buildings will be construct
DIXON'S HEALTH TALKS.
Hentth Commissioner Says a Physician, nod
Not Emelling Sele, Nepded for Those
Troubled With Headsohe,
Hendache is one of the most eom-
mon silments. Almost everyone,
even people in comparatively good
health, aresutjeet from time to tims
to this malady. Becauss it manifests
fteelf in more or lesa the same form
aud general loeslity, the msjority of
people are wont to believe that the
source of the difficulty looated ip
This is rarely the
ia
casa,
The ecsuees of headache are pumer-
ous and eappot be removed by the uce
of emelling salte, Ice boge, cold towels
and Headache
mey teeth or
eves, from acute digestive disturbances
from a sluggish section of the liver and
intestinal canal, long continued irrita-
blocd
wid ly
headache powders
come from defective
bigh
pressure or other causes as
Constantly recurring headaches may
of profound
of some
manifestations
bances
also be
disto other
the bx dy
attention,
the
sysiemic
of demands
more
headache iteelf,
Often the
the
which
The cause,
serious than
should be found and cured
of h
over stimulation of the heart,
Undue Lenrt
a number of
anus adache |»
stimulation sceom-
panies organic distur.
bances aud results in abnormally bizhb
blood the the
mejority of the headache .emedics
which sare offered
gome pow: rful heart depressant which
pressure in brain ;
h for eale contain
brings temporary relief
There is always dan zer however,
any
to
BOM
in
drug
have
wenk-
the use by 8 layman of
which
this
ess
is sufliciently strong
result when there
of the hq These
which ate indis
=
art headache
cures riminale’'y
offered do not correct the real cause of
disturbance
Herious or even fatal results msy
constant gse ay
physician CAUSE NAY
determine fore any treatment
given,
A————— A —————
COBURN
Jacob Kern is ou the sick list,
John Fultz is working ad the
tentiary.
Nicodemus Lose attended the
peni-
horse
ale at Millhelan
Rif BL SLiiOei00,
Miss Esta Grove, who is he
Saturday.
used uj
with ppeumonia, is slowly improving.
Meek must
traction at Fiedler
A.J
Charles have some atl-
Campbell of Shamokin spent s
ing the summer. Some are already
under way but the recent cold weather
hss retarded their progress. Io a
short time there will be ample work
summer long.
William H. Relish, one of Centre
Hall’a youog men who is being edu-
cated at Mercersburg Academy, has
received such good grades during his
genior year as to entitle bim to the
honor,of delivering one ofthe orations
on the morning of
dsy, June 2. He is a son
Mrs. James Reish,
new
of Mr
Beveral pieces of handsome
room of the local lodge, F. & A. M.,, in
the bank building, lsat week, making
the room one of the most elegantly
appointed of any lodge in this part of
the state, A 17x19 body brussels rog
covers the floor; the furniture is of
mission style and is upholstered in
Spanish leather ; a gasoline lighting
plant adds to the cheer and comfort of
the room.
—— A
A Vote of Thanks,
Rev. John A. Bright, a native of
Asaropsburg, but now a resident of
Kansas, and recently appointed chap-
lain of the house of representatives in
that state, was tendered a rising vole
of thanks upon motion of Representa-
tive J. M. Fatterthwate. The motion :
“Mr. Bpeaker; Among the many
blessiogs erjoyed during Lhe present
session of the house of representatives,
has been the work and services of
Rev. John A. Bright, the best chap-
lain I ever knew. He has gotten very
close to the hearts of the members,
and in getting close to us, he has
seemed to bring us under Divine in-
fluence, in which capacity he has been
our representative. In recognition of
his excellent work, I move that a
rising vote of appreciation be tendered
him by the members of this house,”
What No-License Does in Mifflis Co,
The contention that no community
will thrive under no-license was given
the laugh in Mifflin county when the
county commissioners retired $15,000
of the $58 000 in bonds feeued in 1889
to rebuild bridges incident to the big
flood, snd have promised further re
duction of the debt six months henge
from the $16,000 retained in the treas-
ary to avoid short term losus st 6 per
cent and four mills state tex,
The docket for the burgess court
shows that 142 arrests and summary
convictions were meade in 1908, the
last year of license and the number
waa reduced tob9 in 19.9, the first year
of the no-license regime,
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Giz made a business trip to
one day Isat week
of t
Jesse He
Evan-
undating
ited
the f
ug of their
r
he |
gelioal bh bailit
for the casi church, last
Mrs. Tibben Zubler of Bpring Mille
spent Bunday smoug friends at this
place,
William Whitmeyer of
spent a few days with his
Bellefonte
brother,
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Mrs. Husan Bressler of Lewistown
few days among friends,
Jolin Whitmeyer and brother, Will-
iam, were called to Tyleravilie on ace
count of illness of their father, Jacob
Mra. Harry Boyder and two deugh.
Easter
patents,
ters, Grace and Pauline, spent
at the home of Mra, Snyder's
Mr. and Mra. T. W. Hosterman,
Charles Meek is entertaining his
mother, Mra, Nellie Meek, of Harris
burg, for a few days at the home of
J. E. Harter.
ifiocislfosatomn
CENTRE MILLS
Miller
Mre, Charles fs Ill with
mumps.
Newton Krebs of Pine Grove Mills
made a business trip to this place last
week.
Mr. Wolf of Bpring Bank
ill for several daya
has been
Jacob Lee of Boalsburg spent some
time last week visiting Elias Breon.
Oar litt'e folks have all recovered
from mumps,
Mr. Best and Mr.
busy hatching
incubators,
Bigler Schaeftor spent some time
last week assisting his son who moved
frem Colyer to Potters Milla,
Mrs, Arthur Cummings and chil-
dren spent several days with her pa-
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moyer, st
Colyer.
Mr. apd Mre, Adam Reich enter
tained Frank Miller and family of Pine
Hall and Mr, and Mra. Clemens and
children of Zion, over Bunday,
The mavy friends of Mrs, Harvey
Limbert will be giad to hear that she
has recovered from her recent illnesses
sufficiently to attend to her household
duties
Vonada are kept
chicks In their
———————— I A SP SATAN
The county commissioners purpoe
establishing a park on the groucd
lying between the court house and the
jail. An expert on landecape gatdens
ing will be secunied who will offer
suggestions for the best way of beaut).
fying the ground,
I AI ME ———
Unclaimed letters in Centre Hall
postefes April 1, 19156: W. W. Kiog,
Juke Firedman—3, W. Bmith, post
master,
May Be More Than a Grain of Truth
In Reasons Advanced for the As
sertion Made.
i
meals. If you wish to be a happy hus-
band,see that she shows discrimination
and anxious care in the choice of food
and drink for herself,
have high tea when you are
home to dinner. The same remark
applies to the woman who looks on a
of glittering glass and spotless cutlery
instincts of man.”
This was told by an expert who has
studied the question,
“If mothers would only teach their
daughters,” he added, “to enjoy thelr
food and make it a joy for the hus
band, there would be fewer disastrous
marriages.
“The majority of women toy with
heir food and do not understand the
nioyment that a large meal well pre
ared and properly set out gives to a
How often does a wife
for her hus-
having good
y Inman.
3 a quiet disgust
who Insists on
meals,
I know a man whose wife will only
ionally eat a good meal with bim,
equence, he very rarely dines
OCCcas
often but
n for a moemnt be
of these 8 her inabil-
in sympathy with her
are the result,
rirls generally make bet
town girls, simply be-
y good saters,
rage man, feels miserable at
ner with nobody to eat with
SEE USEFULNESS OF CAMEL
Importation of Animal Into This Coun
try May Be Productive of a Great
Deal of Good,
i “ wv od >
MG covering
Yy3 an dh ¥ #
moans ol
be des
AS A
is not to
r, the best use of
CXAImpia
are
an
“an
AS ad
nOBL
* ut
“Pam's” Little Joke.
r tier, the master of Trin.
¢ % ss :
the Har
erston galloped
ymbridge house. He
at for two hours in his
tening to the speeches.
yut at the end not a bit
t, and stood with the
number of the boys,
speak.
utler.” He was correctad,
“Mr.” Butler. "1 beg
“Mr. Butler NO
doctored against his
it
¢
he said.
hould be
Was
or story was to illustrate the
Was over.
y personal feeling. He remem
many years ago meeting a little
jing on his pony. He sald to
logle
sometimes gic
“I suppose you always wish the best
side to win. I believe we are going
to play Eton. Do you wish them to
win?”
“No, certainly not,” was the answer.
--Pall Mall Gazette,
Gold and Silver Coinage.
Gold and silver coins were author
jzed at the same time by an act of
congress in 1792, but copper coins,
cents and half cents, were Issued be
fore either gold or silver. The coinage
of copper cents and half cents began
in 1793, of silver coins in 1794 and gold
in 1785. The first gold coins Issued
were the eagle, or ten-doliar plece, and
half and quarter eagles. The double
eagle, twenty-dollar gold plece, waa
not issued till 1849, and the only pleca
of that year known to be in existence
is in the mint at Philadelphia. From
1849 to 1881 not a single twenty-dollar
gold piece was colned, but since 1881
the coinage has been continuous,
Not a Biography.
During a lull in the dinner conver
sation the hostess turned to the fa
mous traveler and author, who was
the lion of the occasion, and said:
“1 enjoyed reading your book se
much. Now tell me honestly, did yod
really encounter all those wonderful
adventures you harrate?”
“No, indeed,” replied the traveler in
a burst of confidence. “If I had I'd
never have lved to write about
them.”
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One Good Thing, and About All, That
Can Be Sald for the Pestilent
Mosquito,
euch comes to the urface and emerge,
when a
wiggler in the cannot
checked or resisted.
water,
of numbers.
ulent annoyance, and even
transm
more
the feeding of trout
They
ing the
their broods in the
The
and all the
tructive who
ing season, are warned off by
and persistent hum.
ve than the
bird-protecting
safety during
when the
flutter along the ground
nous
effect all
ving and
t insures
time
terror, dra
1 her
foe av 1 3
if Vhile the
eo the
tinent will nest
bird
unmolested in its
retreats
varied northern
SEEK FOR THE “SUNNY SIDE”
To Look Always for the Best is Ome
of the Main Secrets of Life's
Happiness.
One who boards a train on a
J
4 $y
Gypsies
1
Convert
thy
To
Now he
MG Ra
bart wt?) er ors
wd
Bue
Der
relioved when they g
tries
are
always trouble at
the
and often impr
there in
let them go
the next
protect
by a Swiss
Ecuyer. He ha
of the pur
y instruct the gyp-
A
ono
pases of which is
gies in the Christian religion,
minda = 11
nomads are all
pagans.
Who We Are,
Ther MARY
that the term “American embassy"
i } changed tO “United
' because the Litter
res i A
are
“Uuited BStatea™
i States of Brasil
live in
the United
count v
keos.” The latter term was most
popular just before the late disturd-
ance between the United States and
Spain-—with the addition of “pig.”
Troy Record.
He Knew the Type.
for a Sunday walk in the park, was
while a keaper was feeding them.
FWAD Or a mamma swan?”
“Which one do you mean, Bobby ™
“That tired looking one over there
with the feathers all pecked off the
won't let get any of the bread.”
“ia the papa swan.”
What a Child Needs Most.
It is not, after all, a smattering of
chemistry, or an aoquaintance with
the habits of bees which will carry
our children through life, but a oa
pagity for doing what they do not wan
to do, if it be a thing w
be done. They will have
things they do mot want
on, if their lives are goin
worth the living, and th
learn to stand to thelr
ter for them, for
walfare will in
Agnes Repplier in Atlan
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Bitnigs result —u Reporter ad
Bere BiBOesteleneneorwees |
or
sell property in or near
Centre Hall consult Chas,
D., Bartholomew, before
acting,
co PROBED ERG POISn
I have several fine offer-
ings now on my list,
Chas. D. Bartholomew
CENTRE HALL, PA,
Rese RRPUETORTVEEIOIT Qn
COB eRNDD Me
POOR GBP ERTP IO TO RESD
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See me for best prices on
all sizes of
WATER PIPES
-also-
PUMPS and
REPAIRS
Everything in the Plumb-
ing Line— bathroom
tures, etc., at lowest prices.
S. J. ROWE
{all, Pa.
fix-
Centre
in town
suit. 20,
cents per Ib
Box trade a s
cialty.
pe-
Try our After Din-
ner Mints,
H. A. DODSON
ADVERT BEMENTS
Overiand
four
rit wert
{rary
ap iomobii
{memeTig er top
Price, $29. Also
is eary Yerins. Inquire
tlale College, Pa
120.34
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HEFED FOR
10 per cent. 3
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if rite %
HOLDERMAR
Fixtures of all kinds, |
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done at reasonable price.
F. FLORAY |
: New Spring Goods
For Spring Sewing.
woe E20DOPOOLDS
8 Needs,
Call i 1eS0aY,
S
fa .
\ 11 Wraj
a 33s xr
aiur ALY
ned.
and See
ald OC,
H. F. Rossman
SPRING MILLS, PA.
SPCC ROTC ORI O EONS DP»
29 en T USO OOSODAGO PROGR
SPP ONO TRERORLANVTOS RONG SIDORROY RPO ERO YROC OODLES
chinery are always worthy
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