The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 02, 1915, Image 8

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    THURSDAY, BEPTEM BER 2, 1915.
LOCALS
A congregational sociable was held
at the Presbyterian Manse Monday
evening.
Miss Mary Whiteman has been add-
ed to the force at the Bell telephone
exchange in this place,
Prof. P. H. Meyer placed a player
piano in the home of Mr, and Mre.
James Fetterolf, on Tuesday.
Mrs. Lettie Robinson of Williame-
port was the guest of her uncle and
sunt, Mr, and Mire. John Geary, on
Thursday.
Mre. J. H. Krumbine and daughter,
Miss Isabel, of Vintondale, are visit-
ing for a short time at the home of E,
W. Crawford,
Miss Alice Barger of Moshannon
gpent a few days last week at the home
of her uncle, W. B. Walker, above
Centre Hall.
Prof. and Mre. W., A, Krise and
granddaughter, Miss Elsie Blick, are
visiting the daughters of Mr, and Mrs,
Krise in Milroy.
Mr. and Mre. C. A. Boyer of Lock
Haven attended the funeral of the
latter's little nephew, J. Kenneth
Goodhart, at Centre Hil', on Monday.
That the term of school just begun
and which will continue through the
long winter months may prove the best
and mest profitable in years to pupils
and teachers alike, is our wish,
Miss Esther Kern of Coburn is
spending some time at the home of
her uncle and sunt, Mr, and Mre.
Clyde Btover, near the depot, Mrs.
Btover has been in ill health for sever-
nl weeks,
Mre, Domer Ishler and little son of
Washington, D. C., are spending a
fow weeks at the home of the former's
, Mr, and Mre, D. Geiss Wag-
ner, near Tusseyville. Mr, Ishler ex-
pt ys to arrive In a week or two,
i iin Fetterolf, daughter
Rev. R. F. Fetterolf of Belinsgrove, is
, Mre. P. H. Mey-
parent
$
the guest of her aunt
er, in Centre Hall, Miss Felteroll is
just recovering from rather serious
injuries received in an auto car wreck.
Two valuable cows belonging to the
estate of the late Peter Bmith of Cen-
tre Hill died one day last week, They
were feeding in the pasture fleld in the
evening, and had died from bloat
caused from eating young clover too
freely.
Mr, and Mre. W. A, Magee and son
Huyett, Boyd Magee and Miss Besse
Breon, drove to Lewistown Monday
in the Foss car, with Thomas Foss at
the wheel, and spent the day at the
home of Fred Davis Nolap, an uncle
of the Magees.
Rev. and Mre. H. W. Newman and
two daughters of Benton were guests
of Merchant and Mrs. C. F. Emery,
Friday night. They were on their
way home from Crystal Springs, Ful-
ton county, where a campmeeting was
held. They traveled in their car,
Mre. E. 8B, Ripka and children, who
spent two weeks at the former's home
at Saint Thomas, attended an ox roast
there before returning home. Ox
roasts in Franklin county are establiak-
ed ipstitutions and each year one is
held at which time sbout five hundred
dollars are raised by the town,
Spring Mills is in need of a school
teacher for the grammar grade. On
Monday morning William Haney,
recently elected to teach that school,
handed to the board of directors his
resignation, having suddenly decided
to continue with the Mill Hall Con-
deuveary, for which company he gath-
ers milk.
Editor W. H. Bchwartz, of the Al-
toona Tribune, was seventy years of
age Haturday and the entire office
force joined in makiog the day =a
happy one for him, He was dined
nnd presented with an engraved lov-
ing cup. Beventy years usually brings
to a halt active life but Mr. Bchwartz
continues strong in caring for one of
the beet edited journals in the state,
Owners of Ford care, purchased be-
tween August 1st, 1914 and August 1,
1915, were mailed checks last week in
the sum of $50, which represents the
rebate the Ford manufacturer prom.
ised provided he sold 300,000 cars in
that period. In and about Centre
Hall there are about two dozen to re-
ceive such a check, Boozer and Fetter
olf coming in for four rebates, or $200,
Herry J. Mueller, several years sgo
forester in the Greens Valley district
snd now city forester in Harrisburg,
is hearing protests from property own-
ers because of the big bills presented
them representing cost for trimming
trees, Mr. Mueller engaged his father
to do the work and there appears to be
fault finding on this account. The
forester claims his father is as well
qualified for the work as anyone,
iu By the explosion of the carbide tank
of the acetyline lighting plant of the
Logan House, at Loganton, early
Tuesday evening of last week land-
lord E, B. Lewis was painfully burp-
ed about the hands and face, when he
struck a match as he went into the
cellar to ascertain why the plant
would not work, Fortunately there
was but little carbide in the tank.
Had it been full Mr. Lewis might
have been killed and the hotel
wrecked.
Death of Goodhart Uhitld,
Saturday noon the spirit of James
Kenneth, six weeks old son of Mr,
and Mre. J. C. Goodhart, at Centre
Hill, took its flight to its Maker, after
a short illness with whooping cough.
Funeral services were held at the
Goodhart home Monday morning and
burial was made in the Centre Hill
cemetery, Rev, H. M, Brown ci the
Evangelistic party officiating.
AM A ——
Teachers’ Institute Begins Nov, 8th,
Superintendent D. O. Etters has ar-
nounced that the sixty-ninth annual
Teachers’ Ipstitute will be in this
year November 8th, which is a month
or more ahead of the usual time for
holding institue, The place of meel-
ing may be changed from Bellefonte
to Philipsburg eince a number of
teachers have asked the superinten-
dent for a change of place,
Truly » Large Peach,
The Harrisburg Patriot speaks of
some large peaches grown in that sec-
tion in this wise : J. M, Cammeor, a
farmer residing vear Carlisle, is exhi-
biting some unusually large peaches
grown upon his property. Ouge of the
largest weighed 11} ounces, and was
10} inches in diameter.
Of course, circumference is meant
instead of diameter, but the use of the
word makes the article appear ludi-
crous,
———— A
Cider Press Notice,
The undersigned will his
cider mill, at the station at
operate
September, and Tuesday and Thare-
day of each week during October,—
John F. Treaster,
——— A
Will be Benefit to Farmers
To meet the constantly growing de-
mand for expert advice on all phases
of selentific farming, seven additions
have the stafl of the
agricultural extension department of
The
been made to
the Pennsylvania Btate College,
following were recently am
A. A. Borland, professor «
dairy husbandry at the University of
will take charge of the dairy
formerly
Vermont,
husbandry extension work.
Miss KE. Jane Newcomb
Miss Pearl MacDonald in
nomics extension work, She has had
will nesist
home eco-
jumbia University.
Equipped with practical frait-grow-
ing experience gained in the Hood
River Valley apple district, A. F. Ma-
son will be in charge of horticultural
extension, He will assist Pennsy!-
vania farmers to improve their meth-
ods of fruit production, packing,
marketing and selection of varieties,
C. M. Arthur, formerly sssistant
editor of the Pennsylvania Farmer,
and a graduate of Penn State, will
edit the agricultural extension publi-
cations,
Other new appointments are: F. P.
Weaver, to be associated with the
works of the county agricultural ex-
perts ; C. W, Clemmer will give his
entire time to the organization of boys’
and girls’ clubs in rural communities,
and H. D. Edmiston nas been placed
in charge of the mailing room of the
extension department, There are
more than 35,000 names on the month-
ly mailing list in this department
alone.
Sm ———— I AU AINA,
From the Mil'heim Journal
A silo is being built on Dr. G. B.
Frank's farm, west of Millhelm, occu-
pied by Charles F. Btover.
D. H. Bhook, of Gregg township,
lost a valuable horse by desth oo
Thursday evening of last week.
A young son of R. J. Bmith, of
Smithtown, recently placed two chick-
en eggs under a hatching pigeon at
his father's barn and one day last
week one of the eggs brought forth »
healthy young chick.
The building being remodeled at
present for a residence for N. A. Au-
man is claimed to be the oldest house
in Millhelo, Mre, Lydia Musser, the
oldest resident, was born in the house
and she says it is considerably over
one hundred years old, but does not
know exactly how loog before her
birth it was built,
= On Tuesday evening Henry C. Quig-
ley, one of the five candidates for
judge of Centre county, appeared ip
Millheim and a report was being
rumored about the streets that he was
going to make a speech in the town
hell. He circulated about the prinei-
pal business section of the borough for
a short time shaking banda with every
voter he mel, and then it was thought
to be time for the meeting at the town
hall and it was so announced, When
the march to the hall was begun
paturslly many persons started to go
along to hear the candidate’s ples, but
the announcement was unhesitatingly
made that the meeting was for Repub-
licans only, and the meeting was ac-
cordingly attended by only Republi
cane, Why Mr. Quigley, who is a
candidate on a non-partisan ticket,
would want to come to Millheim,
where only a week before the Demc-
erate and Republicans united in put-
ting up & borough ticket, and eall for
a meeting with Republicans only, Is
astonishing to a msjority of the voters
of Millheim borough.
——————— A PTAA,
CO. D. Bartholomew spent a few
days last week in Altoona,
DIXON'A pBALTH TA KS
Tis No Wonder (he
Pesslinistio View
Commissioner,
Taken nn
Menith
Dysprotic
of Life, Pays
There is no for
trouble that dyepeptics have caused in
this world, Every school boy can
quote you, ‘yon’ Cassius has a lean
and hungry look,” and this type hae
stalked through bistory and fictior,
threatening the peace of individuals
and natione,
It is not surprising that the person
who suflere dyspepsia #hbuld
take a pessimistic view of life, Ouse of
the chief functions of the body, diges-
tior, is amiss and three times a day
accounting
from
the fac’.
The manifestations of digestive dis-
turbances differ materially. Often
enough they sare not recoguiz:d as
such, in fact in many cases the symj-
toms show themselves elsewhere than
in the digestive organs, I! may re
ealt in defective
heart burp, dizziness or similar
which continually recur or vary
time to time,
In the earlier stages indigestion
may only discover itself sms a géneral
The
eating,
headache, sight,
ways
from
feeling of discomfort,
numerous,
CRUSER AT
hasty the
gence in ill chosen foodr, iced drinks,
i
eating when exhausted, or some func-
tional disorder of one of the digestive
Organs,
Care as to the diet,
for meals,
sufficient
regularity in
care about overloading the stoma
when tired, are
eating
things which
be observed by those who woul
indigestion,
The causes of indizestion are
ous and sometimes so serious
best medical skill should be
to determice the source, 1
home remedies and patent medicines
if depended upor, may consume
able time that should have been
ed to more radical trestmen!
rp tl
REBERSBURG
. sohn Br
her bed with a severe attsck
trouble. Her recovery is dou
Jason Meyer of Corning
spent a few days al the hot
mother, Mre, J. K. Meyer,
Mr. and Mre. Th
Pittsburgh are spendin
Adams of
Ea week at the
home of William Hackman.
Mre, Lester Minnich and
Siover and Leroy, arespending several
ns
two sone,
weeks visiting relatives at Blate Col
lege.
The Confer and Rierly cattle sale
held at this place last Haturday was
well attended by buyers from
near,
prices,
Edwin Zeigler and wife of Mount
Alto are st visiting at
home of Mre, Zsiglet's mother, Mre, J.
K. Meyer, at this plaer,
Mre. John
toystown are spending several weeks
far and
The cattle sold at top poteh
3 :
present the
Weizel and children of
at this place with the former's parents,
Mr. and Mre, Elmer Miller,
Mre, Martha Louse, Jacob
Gephart’s house keeper, was taken to
the Bellefonte hospital
She has a very sore band
feared would turn to blood poisoning.
Latest reports are that she ia getting
better,
On Bunday Erastus
lone, aceompanied by his two broth-
ere, Irvin of Mackeyville and Riley of
Newberry, and Minor Walizer, also of
Mackeyville, autoed to this place and
spent part of the day atl
your correspondent,
a jolly set of boye,
who is
inst wee}
which was
the
Surely they are
Call agsin.
———— ———
Transfers of ileal Estate
Ida May Deitricl, et to John L.
Deitrich, 2 Walker twp.
$2,000,
Oscar M. Bowersox, et ux, to
tense M. Armstrong,
College bore, $5,000,
Bertrucia A. Cox to Hamuel E. Bia -
ley, tract in Boggs twp. $600,
Joseph R. Kesslnger's heire to Hallie
Armbruster, tract in Walker twp,
$600,
Lehigh Valley Coal
Roy R. Askey,
twp. $40,
Catherine Reese to David W. Reese,
tract in Taylor twp. $300,
Charles B, Thomaee, et ux, to Tyrone
Rod and Gun Club, treet in Taylor
twp. $1.
Rudolph Pletcher, et al, to Pennasy!-
vauia BR. R, Co,, tract in Howard twp.
$4,000,
David J. Graham to Charles B,
Graham, tract in Brow Shoe twp, $1,
Elwood Brooks, et ux, to Fravk
Barnes, tract in Spring twp, $1,000,
— A A A
bar,
tracts in
Hore
tract In Bale
Company to
tract in Bonow Bhoe
The prophets say that it will be a
long snd hard winter this year. Pres
pare for it now by looking after your
fire wood. The Nittany State Forest
can supply you at 25¢ a cord. —-L. 0.
Barnes, Fore ter, Centre Hall, Pe.
2.
————— A A Ai
Brings resulte—a Reporter ad,
a
ence Between the Londoner
and the New Yorker.
“The difference
York and London,” a ma
to me, “is this: In New York, if you
have a new idea, you ean get it car
ried out at once: in
between
: once sald
have
a brick wall”
this to be
Baring In
I believe true, writes
eral, are not afrald of
107, indeed, of
sy not
if a man finds
profession
certain he
for instance,
weaver may
he will none the
it up, try
and
will
man
finds
ne unttl
IZ, until he
g suit him
As Koreans Shop.
tobacco,
obtained
game kind is
store it
Korean
at a time, a8
glock too quick.
ftrou-
{ restocking before he
fete the
e shopkeeper
per the
erefore be seen
are not wel
id counts little and
to be the golden rule
Wide World Magazine,
Four Perfect Women.
prophet Mahomet is reported
said that men there
ave been many perfect, but not
more than four of the other sex have
iined perfection—to wit: Aslah,
Khadijah and Fatima.” Asiah
wife of the Pharaoh of the
Exodus. She forsook the faith of her
fathers, on account of which her hus-
band subjected her to many cruelties.
The Virgin Mary was the second
perfect woman, the prophet stating
that “she had been exalted above all
the women of the world.” Khadijah
the first wife of the prophet, “a
princess among women.” Fatima, ac
cording to Mahomet, was the fourth
perfect woman, she being his beloved
daughter,
Evidently Ready for Him.
A gentleman who had been in town
only three days, but who had been
paying attention to a prominent belle,
wanted to propose, but was afraid he
would be thought too hasty. He deli
cately broached the subject as fol
jows:
“If 1 wore to speak to you of mar
riage, after having only made your
acquaintance three days ago, what
would you say to it?”
“Well, I should say never put off
till tomorrow that which you should
have done the day before yesterday.”
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to have "among
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wns
How’s This?
One Hundred Dollars
of Catarrh
by Hall’
cannot be cured
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reigned, his
, Toledo, O
wve known |
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HOYERTISEMENTS
TELEPHONE
£2
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30
HEA QUARTERS
for Spalding Base
Ball (
Dall JOOCS.
Bats
Balls
and
(loves
for B or Men.
3507S
H. A. DODSON
Daily
also CAKES, ROLLS,
PIES, Etc.
Order Your Supplies for
Grange En-
campment
and Fair
Partics camping on
grounds may have goods
delivered to them by tele-
phoning from Park Head-
quarters.
Centre Hall Bakery
CHAS. PENNINGTON, Proprietor
Bell "Phone
AE
50,000
SHINGLES
FOR SALE
®
Ss
0. M. LONBERGER
PLEASANT GAP, PA
OVER LABOR DAY
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Atlantic City
Cape May, Wildwood |
16-Day Excursion
Saturday, September
From CENTRE HALL
4
7.85 Round Trip
$7.65 Round Trip
CIV LERO GRO IVF CE IGOE
All LOW SHOES
and OXFORDS
Reduced
Also all SUMMER and
WHITE GOODS in
fancy weaves
Reduced
All Dry Goods and No-
tions by Parcel Post,
Postage free of charge.
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SUNBURY BREAD,
every | uesday, Thurs-
day and Saturday.
ill close
This store w every
4
Wednesday evening at 6
o'clock.
Call and See.
H. FF. Rossman
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