The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 17, 1915, Image 8

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER. |
THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1815
Aaronsburg,
Miss Mszie Foster spent one
last week in Bellefonte.
Mr,
a day with his parents in Rebereburg.
Miss Mirism Eisenbhuth of State Co’-
lege spent a week at the home of her
uncle, Mr. Haines.
Mre. Anoa G. Wolf of Wolfes Store
is visiting her brother snd many
friends in towr,
day
pr, Union county, are visiting their
friends for a few daye.
Mr. and Mre. David Vonads of Cer -
tre Oak were entertained by their sob
and family, over Bunday.
Mre. Margaretta Orwig of Hatleton
is spending an indefinite time with
her brother, Walter, and family.
Misses Sarah ana Mae Guirewile,
Mrs. Herr and Miss Mary Foster, were
to Bellefonte to attend Mre, Coburn’e
funeral.
Mies Ardrena Harmosr, of New York
City, is spending her anpusl viel!
with her mother and her grandfather
Btover.
Adam Hosterman of Bosalsburg was
the guest of Mr. and Mrr. George
Weaver and Mr, and Mr. John
Haines.
Andrew Harter, formerly of
placer, » nd now of Ke ckford, IV,
ing entertained by his
Lewis Mensch.
The people of Aaronsburg, sre atill
very wuch interested with the fine
germone they hear from the evangelist,
Rev. browr, in the Millbeim tate:-
nsgle,
Mrr. William Mar n snd Ler granc-
dsughter, after spending two weeks
with her sged mothe, Mr. Aaror
Weaver. returned to ber Lome it
Philips.
Mr. and Mre. William A Guirewite
attended the funeral of their cousir,
John Confer, whose body was brought
from Mifflinburg spd interred in the
Millheim cemetery.
$7. ard Mrr. Charles F. Wolfe, sac
ccmpsnied by Mn, Frezier of Tusse) -
viileand Mre, A, r. Blover, m
trip to Jacksonville and other jolnb
where the party visited relatives.
Daniel Stetier and Miss Helen Stot-
er. one of our efficient school tescherr,
were married last Wednesday eveniog
at the home of her upecle, Luther E.
Stover. ‘Rev. D. M. Geesey performed
the ceremony.
Mrs. Decker, Mre. Coburn’s hous: -
keeper, was cslled to Bellefonte last
week to assist Mre. Rogers in cariog
for Mrs. Coburn who had been very
il’, and on Friday the sad pews of
Mrs. Coburn’s death reached her
many friends here.
this
is Oe ~
giuter, Mr.
wie »
FRUITTOWN.
Mrs. Thomas Boal and children of
Rock View spent over Bunday with
her parents,
The small showers we have been
having the last few days were of gres!
benefit to the gardens.
Mre. George Zerby spent a few days
jast week with her sister, Mrr. Bong,
at this place.
Charles Fyr, who was employed at
Htate College, has returned to his
home at this place for his summer
vacation,
The Children’s Day service beld in
the U. E. church on Bundsy evening
was very well rendeced and enjoyed by
everybods. The church was filled to
its capacit; .
Miss Elizabeth Fleisher of Yeagei-
town was t2 Bellefonte last week where
she took the tescher’s examipatior.
From there she spent a few days with
her grandparents at this placer. Fur-
day afternoon she was driven (o her
home by Mr. Wertz of Lewistowr.
Mre. T. J. Fleisher epent last week
with friends in Asronsturg. While
there she attended the Evangelistic
campaign held in Millbeim. Ona Bal-
urdsy she was sccompanied to her
home by her desughter, Mr. D. F.
Wert, of that placa who spent a few
daye visiting her friende.
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PENN HALL
Carrie Neese spent Bunday with ber
friend, Florence Bartger.
Sarah Fisher returned home on Sal-
urday to epend her summer vaoatior,
Jane Kline from Centre Hall visited
at the home of Mary Fisher for a few
dayr.
The fuveral of Charles Fisher was
largely attended by many sorrowing
friends.
Harry Kramer was home frora New -
bury over Bundsy visiting his parents
and friends,
Quite a number of women were to
Milibeim on Bunday afternoon io
hear the evangelist,
Mire. John Eckle and children from
Pleasant Gap visited ber parent, Mr.
and Mre, Samuel Ulrich, over Bunday.
Mr. Koy Krider, from Chicago, ai
rived here last week and will visit her
parents, Mr, snd Mr. Jacob Meyer,
and other friends.
M+. and Mre. Frank Fisher, scoop -
panied by his sisters, Mr, Snyder and
Mise Mary Fisher, made a busicess
trip to Bellefonte on Friday,
Benton Ulrieb, from Iodiane, al-
tended the funeral of his brothe:-'r-
law, Charles Fiaber, last weer, and
spent 8 few days with friends and
relative.
Bordenux Mixture for Potatoes,
A Pennsylvania polato grower wrote |
to Bate Zoologist H. A. Burfaer, Har-|
risburg, seking for detailed informs - |
tion for making Bordeaux mixture.
He especially wanted to know if quick |
lime was to be used, and if it will ic-|
As Bordeaux mixture |
i
is now recognized as the best possible |
material for spraying potatoes snd |
grapes to keep them free from diseases,
ss well as to repel certain kinds of ir-|
gectrs, thie reply contains information |
that should be applied on eve'y farm
in this state, It is as follows:
Bordeaux mixture consists of]
pothing more nor less than quick lime |
or freshly burned lime, and bluestone
or copper sulfate, It has been recent-
ly proven that this is the best possible
material for sprayirg grapes aod po-
tatoes, and that its use will greatly
incresse the potato yield, even when
It appears, from
experiments recently performed and
publisher, that Bordesux mixture
greatly increases the vigor of the po-
tato plant, and promotes its ability to
form carbobydrates and to slore ug
starch in the tubere., HBprayed vines
live longer and produce fewer culls or
small potatoes than do those unspra; -
ec. even when blight or insects do rot
po peets are presen’,
Cows,
four
pounds of quick lime and three pounds
of bluestone in fifty gallons of water.
Hi
For potatoes aud grapes use
his will not ir jure the vines.
in any kind
vessel excepting metal by using hot
walter,
Blake the
and sdd encugh water to make it thi
so you can peur it. Fill your spraj
psrrel half full of water, aud pour in
the milk of lime and the bluestone
without mixing them together uptil
after ope or the In
other worce, nol put together your
your
or
¢
Oi
solve the bluestone
lime in snolber vesse',
other is dilule,
do
strong solution of nluestone and
thick lime mixture, but dilute
the other or both fi st before mixing
ther. Then if you have potato bee'-
les or flea beetles that you wish to kill
sdd one pound of dry arsenate of lead,
r two pounds of arsenal
one
g of lead pasts
to the fifty gallone of Bordesux miz-
[his maken dordesux
ture, an
The Bordeaux is 1«
prevent tbe blight and the
for the beetles.”
arsenate of Jead,
arseunie ir
ee ——— ——————
Transfers of Heal Estate,
Ramuel E. Kimport et sl to A. PF.
Kimpor', tract of Inpd in Harris twp.
$500.
A. P. Kimport et al to Jar. W
Swab, tract of land io Harrie twj
$1.500,
Artur P
Cook, trect
$75.
Jolin I. Holmes et asl to John J.
Hnyde-, tract of land in Ferguson tw]
700,
Williamn Foster ot al to Park RB.
Homar, tract of land in State College
bore. $500.
Jonathan
ser Weber,
bore. $750,
Kathryn Bebers Hartsock et al fo
Chas. Betere, tract of lard in Pattor
twp. $602.50
Martin J. Cooney et ux to Bellefonte
Cemetery Aser., trect of laud in Bell
fonte bore, $1,300,
Ger. M. Boal et 8] to
mar, tract of 'and in
bore, $1,575.
Lehigh Valley Conl Cr. to Mike Be
okr, treet of jand in Bnow Bhos lw)
$120,
James Myers et al 10 Elmer Vsughr,
tract of land in Taylor tep. $00
A.V. Hoover et al to 5, RB, Cesder,
to Charles F.
Hpriog twj
Ler, Sherify
of land inv
Belneek, Admr., to Ba'-
tract of land in Howard
WwW. 5.
Centre
Heck-
Hall
Countinoed at font of next osiomn,,
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12 COMMANDMENTS OF HEALTH,
It Carrled Oar Wou'd Redoce World's
Penth Kate Filly Per Cent | Says Lolo
Eenunrinn,
Twelve commandments of health
whieh, he claime, if followed would
reduce the world’s death rate fifty per
cent, were given by Dr. BR. N. Foster
at the New Jerusalem (Hweden-
borgian ) church in Chleage. Dr.
Foster, formerly a member of the
faculty of Hahpemann Medical col-
is nearly eighty -"wo years old,
hy outlined to his adult Bible clase at
the church.
The commandments follow :
I. Do not est too muck, Oage hun-
dred die before their time from over
eating to one who dies from g'arvatior,
If. Do not drink too much, ei-
pecially of intoxicating beversges;
they have slain their mi lionr,
117. Do not work too hard or too
many hours daily ; be moderatr,
IV. Doupotbealwsys in a hurry;
a walk at two or three miles an hour
may be prolonged to twelve hours or
more daily without titlog.
V. Do pot work tittle ; this
ruine more humen belpgs ten times
fetter
fay
Loo
over than does excess of labo”,
that a msn should work all
nothing than to be idir,
Vi. Do work, how
pe, thal links it-elf up with the con
this
day
y aller sin
mou good, 1 with decadence;
elationship makes all work dignified
and worthy ; sll other is destructive,
VII. Take just what sleep exper:
ence shows best maintains your health
and streugth ;
VIII
for its own sake but
and revewed
dati=s of
IX
em fort: secondarily for
DO OLr, BO eer,
Do pot induige in recreation
for
for
refreshment
vigor the serious
tif
1457,
i
Dress primarily for use and
show and
i * Versr.
3 Avold eXCess of csrr,
iY ; they
mind snd body,
Xi. Bbw
pinin physi
your
oreament, nol Vie
excite
Or ANXis enfeenle bot!
all trespasees sgainet Lhe
gy of your existence st d
reward will strely be jour
mum of healt! , comfor’, § atid 1if
Xi A fi Lie
ron! foundstion for the Nf
msx ~
ail this lays
ere and heresfls
f the Bible
m 25 to 85,
of the spirit
members o
1 he
fr
range in sges |
Cian
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Govern r ppoluts Agricultural Board
Governor Brumbsugh sppointed the
sll farmers, men -
srd of Agricullure, a
pew department crested by the Legh -
lature : Frank 8 Black, of Garrett
Marvin F. Bushony, of Quarryvilie |
Albert J. Gilfillir, of Smithport;
Henry T. Moor, of Morrisville; Mau-
rice T. Philips, of Pomeroy; I. FP.
Saxtor , of Row, and W. V., White,
of Blo
These meu are all practical farmers
following mer, as
bers of the bB
mat ug
and will constitute an sdvisory cou: -
¢il for the State Department of Agr-
They will serve without ps;
The Governor has not jel designated
who is hie choice for Lhe
Recretary Critehfield,
culture.
successor Lo
stinoed from previous coins
tract of land In Bellelonte LO $l!
F. F sl to Byron
Haze!, in Miles
$1.000,
Boslsburg Fire C to
, tract of lard in
Ww.
twp.
Voonads el
tract of land
Grant E
Charles Harris fwy.
$135
Jesse 3
Krise ot ux,
tor. $800
A. B. Yar, Sheriff, to
Assr., tract of land in
$400,
ux to
in
Leathers et
tract of
Perry
Innd Hpriog
Moose Home
Ferguson twp.
Heart Academy,
test we purch
er Pianos, in
that the plan
any metallic
inslino effects
of the highes
ing them
teaching. Only instruments of
WEAVER PIANOS sre built by
the Weaver Organ & Piano Co. of
York, Pa., who have had more
than 45 years experience and have
one of the largest and most up-to.
date plano factories in America.
Their reputation as the leading pi-
ano now manufactured would not
seem surprising to you if you knew
the methods, the men and the ma-
terials on which the reputation of
the Weaver Pianos is based,
These Instruments are eve
PHILIP H. MEYER, peri
| Rennes aos sosmmm——
Lancaster, Pa.
wmsed two of your high-grade, upright Weas
September, 1904. We are pleased to report
os have more than met our expecialions
The tone is of &
tendency. The tone gives immense vol
t class and we take pleasure in recommend:
Yours very truly,
Sister Ruperior,
Ssored Heart Acadamy
lancaster, Pa.’
| for practicing and
genuine musical worth and
WEAVER PIANOS last a life
time because they are built that
way. They have been used and en-
dorsed by many of the world’s
leading musicians, including Alice
Nielsen, Mme. Homer, Victor Her-
bert, Frank Laforge, Frank Crox-
ton and many others,
The Weaver Organ & Piano Co.
also make and sell the Charming
Toned York Piano, the ular
Livingston Piavo and the celebra-
ted Weaver Organ
rywhere conceded to be
YweCentre Hall, Pa.
CYRUS BRUNGART
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
CENTRE HALL, PA.
special attention given to collecting, Legal
writis gs of all clases, including deeds, mortgages
Apresments, LC. Marriage licenses and hunter's
Hoenses secured, and all matters pertaining tothe
office attended to promptly. ocis lyr, pd
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| now offer at very attractive price
600 Single Comb
White Leghorn Hens
to make room for Spring Stock,
An exoeptional opportunity for
Farmers to stock up cheap en hegvy
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| all sizes of
| WATER PIPES
| -also-
PUMPS and
REPAIRS
| Everything in the Plumb-
| ing Line—bathroom fix- |
| tures, etc., at lowest prices. |
| J.S. ROWE
Centre Hall, Pa.
EADQUARTERS
for Spalding Base
Ball Goods.
Bats
Balls
and
Gloves
for Boys or Men.
H. A. DODSON
Implements of Quality
Implements which embody the best features to be
found in any line of farm machinery are always worthy
of thoughtful consideration on part of i
the farmer.
We desire to call your particular attention to the
Imperial Cultivator
with balance frame and pivot axle, and the
Imperial 2-Way Gang Plow
Superior Grain Drills and Corn Planters
—the name tells a true story.
Plymouth Binder Twine
—the kind that is always good.
Myers Pumps, Hay Tools & Door
Hangers
the kind you take your hat off to.
Blucher and Gibbs Tillage Implements
—Plows, Harrows, Cultivators, Land Rollers, etc.
---always in stock,
Alpha Portland Cement
—the high water mark of quality.
CARLOAD OF BAUGH & SONS
CO. FERTILIZERS IN STOCK
RYDE'S CREAM
CALF MEAL
TRY A SACK AND
WATCH RESULTS
R. D. FOREMAN
CENTRE HALL, PA.
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AUTOMOBILE
SUPPLIES
AND ACCESSORIES
We carry a complete and up-
to-date line of everything that
§ is best in the automobile line.
REPAIR WORK A
SPECIALTY
Your car will have expert al-
tention if brought to our gar.
for Our work
Bye repair,
gives satisfaction always.
When Your Auto
il Doctor See
Needs
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HARPER & DURST
GARAGE
On Hoffer 5t Centre Hall /
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a
Centre Hall
Bakery
CHAS. PENNINGTON, Proprietor
BREAD
PIES
CAKES
ROLLS
—Always Fresh
A —————
Ice Cream Parlor in con-
nection,
Cream served every day
during week.
Quick Lunch served,
Coburn’s NEW Store
“The Store of Quality”
HAVING purchased the entire stock
of merchandise from J. W. Kerstet-
ter, | will occupy the room formerly oc
cupied by him.
My store will be equipped with the BEST
GOODS in all lines for the money, and I will endeav-
or to render you efficicient service at all times. Goods
purchased for the store arc from the best houses in
their lines.
BIG DISCOUNTS
Right Now
The goods secured through the purchase from
Mr. Kerstetter are going to be sold at Big Discounts.
There will be BIG SPECIALS for all. Come carly
so you don’t miss them,
PREMIUM TICKETS
Will be furnished with
your purchases.
Special Attention will be given to the
SHOE LINE
AMERICAN GENTLEMAN for Men
AMERICAN LADY for Women
SECURITY ‘or Boys and Girls,
as well as cheaper lines, will please you. Give usa call