a SR IR ET PSE A Ls a WR RRR PET TT ER RR a “ a a A THE CENTRE REPORTER. NEWS OF 1881. { THE WOMEN HAVE EARNED IT THE WOMAN'S LIBERTY BELL ISSUED WEEKLY. - | we . Notes Taken From Filles of The Uentre All over the country the big prob- CENTRE HALL - - PENN’A. Hepurter of Thirty-three Years 440. fem of the hour i 1 legislation, | wr m— January 1 iwh--On Monday while | THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1916 Luther Wirt of Aaronsburg was come | important { and that | t makes it all the more | that Pennsylvania go right {| kee 4 | on the woman sulirage question when Dg ) W yo t 2 vieln= | . . i ig down the mountain in the viol It comes before the voters in Novem: ity of the town with a losd of wood, ber the runner of the sled struck a stone, Until recently the first care of leg- SMITH & BAILEY . . . « + Proprietors S. W.8MITH, . . . + . . Editor { Local Editor and h . : EDWARD E. BAILEY {| Business Manager throwing him oft and between the| gjators was property. They thought, , burting him very seriously. | and so did the professor who taught The horses ran away and the sled | economics and law and kindred sub ~ . A Lc» SUPPLEMENT passed over hi. He was picked up jects in the colleges, that if prop rty and taken home io y serious conp-| were well taken care of, the people jit y wned the property would see 10 - ditiopr. who owned the proj ) COBURN. A W Hpangler of near Potters it that there was a suffic fent measure rorest Marks from Miflinburg spent o h justice in the world, Roses! : friends in this Ee Bank took over the old homestead- o ot ER 4 ] : tiful d 3 y or a0 : i . ne how this beautiful an Bunday Smong ~ : pel 136 acreg—al il8 BPOT USE d value, $45.33 But o1 . ’ d " A Mre. Ammon Erwig from Btate Col- comforting theory did not work oul lege spent a day among friends in this horse Boe, hit rOoite ove ¢ 9 > r forefatl { RA SEE C2 per are He has gotten over the well in practice Poverty and misery 1 western fever and has decided to re- . ’ ate: Vioe 3 bd Hi ] i I 3 4 place. Increased at a Mrs. Harry snyder from Watson- I ay. ’ brazenly flaunted it: i ities : PENNE | ep BeBe eT Be Ble lee eB WVe™TW sigue January 20th—"There are four Cages | znd procurers sought ‘ ‘ i ; { Sanday at the home of T. of typhoid fever in the family of Will-| the daughters of the farms th ae ! ; n i ect 1 3 ine, Spex sli jam Shol!, a few miles east of thie | hamlets; gre compelled little ill | Pf : X 4 / 1 oater ail. 1 3 1 $1 4 g v § tarrvhiil Co : ed I i ¢ W. HosteTmal A. Harter and place. Mrs, Bhol!, two cl ildren and | dren to labor long Hu srry bullt ; a : 3 aA Mr - . Mr. and Mre, Gi. that were fire-irs in every Mre. Weaver, are down with the dis- tories that daughter, Maris, from Maytown, CREE gense of the word. or many, equal : 3 9 a few days at the home of the ha rtunity became a mere figure of A WwW AR epent a few (ay Ihe stable of John Toner at Bpruce- | OPPOTIURIY He RIN mere figure 0 . ta I LL. E . - a i Harter . . sina} ¢ "E31 1a te fi 6 vg brother, James iu. 8 . ’ speech: wealth accumulated and men former's | Sl Rebersburg | tOWD Waa destroyed by fire on Monday peech; i ‘e441 ah 10 AW pise Emma Moyer from he : { tales a decayed. Gradually it began to dawn ¢ . fl] B evening about 8 o'clock, [i is sup- the more thoughtful that human | spent Sunday at the home of J. bE. # "| upon the more thoughtful that SUITE posed that a spark from a chimupey of Harter. nd Mre. J. E. Harter made a » { town, and daughters, (irace and Pau - i 4} ATTY ~rrlon are er shoald be tf With the coming of cooler we souls and not property shouiG be the Nr. ad the house caased the fire, Beveral 8d-| grat care of law makers need of warmer and heavier dress. Mr. and joining stables were saved only by the It was a | vhile before this new | { trip to Boo Y ewid : of : 4 .) clothing must you M 1A James E. Harter and exertions of the citizeue. theory 4 practical art. Among | i v Mr, and MTP J8 mes . 5 3 4 ' { i ‘ods - r i 0 : A mbar ments SPs M Chestie Stover pent a day at the i Ihe fierce storm last Sunday was too | r 1ifficultie h W encount- | ing, hats, caps and Miss iestie BLOVeRD spe . 8 +} | ‘ : we i ,l much for the high stee le on the | ere Ww a the inexperience and the | home of Jacob Weaver at Hublersburg > Yael . inthe Af] 3 Yr 4 ab { - ree ~~ ~~ Lutheran church in this place, and at ! iy Oi IeBiSal i R : ! - 4 e > i F 11C ’ te . + ATC y yr fend thes Fi 4 tate { f 3 ‘nt gy 4 Fe. < £ de trom Tylers- | two o'clock in the afternoon was blown nC MN : ’ y wis \ i ) tad : ro Hut ead | ' . - . down with a tremendous crash, All a : ia th Are New and Sty lish of the steeple above the belfry, about . . ental |85 or 90 feet, came down. The vio- : dae a ; | | lence of the stor ' be | ined pn BY OY y 3 : Y we SAY TrP Civ OFF ~~ 2 + 7 lend the storm can be IMARINGS | row had ne te 1 hy dint tro | OU Can wear our goods and 4 when we mention that this immense | .., asl weer. : ’+ i Jacob Eisenbhuth from Sunbury | Fass Ui spent sunday with and Mre. Thomas Eisenhuth. e—— w Bhoe one day ast wee Kk. this week. 7. I. Bhafler and family ville spent Bunday with their daugh- ter, Mre. Paul Anderson. a Jesse Houtz from Troxelville visited among friends at this place one day “ nd at a ngur imber was carried diagonally hie parents, Mr. | he building without touching it, save about 4 or 5 yards of the cor- nice which it shattered. As the point struck the ground the butt end dee- The State College, while essentially eril ed a circle through the air and lit de-| 00 the bac k edge of the ware room 10 | % rear of Woll's store, crushing s | ot roof. The church was |” ——————— Military Tralolog at State College. an ipstituti 'n of bigher education, votes much attention to martial traio- the early period of the Phe Federal govein-| © ut seven years ago. att s——— ing during gtudent’s career. ent ands 84 hours of be ne St? 9 a: ri ach ¢ ia firat Advice About Painting Trees, dent's time during eat o i two years. This is distributed so thal} : hour each day studying | *” : ogi of | risburg, asking, ‘‘ Does white paint | forts | . . . . 1 ine " : . y : " TTR ‘get up | WED Apps to the trunks and lower | *** i 5 a ER oe CRRA ET 9 Emery S Centre H A Pennsylvania correspondent wrols ; st H. A. Surface, Har | was ox oT i he spends one the practical and theoretical aspects military science. 3 srr1it i : As a freshman, the recruit is } i . | 1 | of the soldier.” Here he of young 1it trees, have &DY in the school ol on ol learns rudiments only. Going into | ipjurious eliesct | It is intended as a ol py | the sophomore ciase, the young soldier | works out practical military problems | * which really prepare him for his| ite lead and linseed oll, | ¥¢ 18 PTET wor i . " ¢ i . y ~y PEL g when the rough bark is scrap- | | Ts " ; : . | cTrwWwarc jown to the green health bark.’ | __ 2 y ‘ ot " : ‘ | , ' a . . : 3 t reply to this loquiry was | ,n) ] : : ¥ { GEN : i hut ye. i ou leutenant’s commisaic | : ; . i hable that ninety per cent. | ‘ I have painted apple, peach, and | bilities It is prov i ‘ of Penn State's military output would, | PER¥ trees with pure white lead and | Cred A es 14 ancies | TAW linseed oll, aod neve y -l an in time of need, be given lieutenancics} : lever saw any io : H in volunteer armies. Some, possibly |. Me as ¢ flects to those trees in my own | Ror 250, are qualified to command com- | OTChArde. I have seen them painted The and there would bes few high- r orchards with satisfactory re- | ™ ul gard to preventing the borers | pan 8, "y er officers, sa msjors and colonels. at Regimental posts would be restricted, IQ &in0 injury oy rabbits sad mice, | + among Btate College men, to those a hace killed by paint- {pe who had served as ¢ fficers in the cadel tog th ¢ kind of material, I: the owner clai a regiment ie owner claims he kil Even in times of peace, into the United B i; io anol it was & mixtare is sending int who have ai La The seed oil that Kkille Penn State | 8d the trees by painting with lead and | State would be to give the women, as | AL 1 The remarkable durability of 1847 ROGERS BROS. Army many young gained their comImissio com pets ive examinations. Techuie i in the Lire ace } not recom- questions of the most difficult charac 4 HC ' { he rough bark : sun) » RIGH : ed that there are fifty gra iustes of the | 87e | int the trees. I believe if i i 1 will } ) Centre county institution oow epjoy-| "Bey craped hard it will be much em whe Yolers eloction day, November Z. INTERNATIONAL SILVER Cf | Every | } nsyivanian who De Bs - ps » ing plac nd wants to see ats i : ale ' y ' : 1! lanes fra A ps " . br \ \ brapches of Uncle Bam's service, 1100 B/G WAS 1H fragments of bark and | ft forge ahead will vote “Yes” on thal \ n= = pa of distinciion in Various more le to ipjare them. Bimply | eves ir MERIDEN, CONN, Some of the most valuable men in the the paint to the surface of the | amendment. Ball “ ordinance department received their uter bark instead of serapiog it off to - id preliminary training at the Pennsyl- the green inner layer. Be sure to use Four Papers a Week for 82.15 a Year and vania State College. pure raw linseed on snd white lead There has never been a time when a — ene Common paint is not satisfactory for | newspaper was more Deeded in the (iloves Transters of Real Estate, this purpose, ss it may contain turpen-| b asehold. The great war in Euiope . Julia ©. Gray to Arthur L. Euo, [tine Japan of drier or something of has ow entered ita second year, with for Boys or M tract of land in College twp. $4,000. that kind that injures the trees, The | no promise of an end for a long lime. or ys or cn. 1 Olaude Cook et ux to John Boyce, trouble with the sc-called boiled lin-| These are world-shaking events, in tract of land in College twp. $500, seed oil Is that it is liable to have some | which the United Btatee, willing or Wwillism P. Humes et al to Joho kind of material added to it that will | unwilling has been compelled to take H. A. DODSON ovo. tract of 2d 1 e College | Prove injurioue, a part. No intelligent wreon Cap Boyce, tract of land in Bia g i ¢ f boro. §750. The paint to be applied should not ignore such issues, i Kessler 1S Bu y mg an John Boyce to John H. Glsamyer, | Ve thicker than ordinary house paint, The Presidential contest also will BUY DIRECT AND SAVE MONEY tract of land in State College boro, I know of one case where extremely | #0on be al hand, Already candidates i ' 500 thick pai ‘ ) jt | Ie he nomination are in the field : i $1,500. hick paint was applied, so that it] for ih ) ) : D b oS ric HH! D. K. Keller et al to Wm, M. Alli- made a very thick costing over Lhe and the campaignr, owing to the exire- ou le ery Ice i 1 ] 11'€ eC W OC sop, trustee, tract of laud in Centre | 81k. This appeared to be enough to ordinary character of the times, will Auto Tires i Hall boro. $1.00. smother the bark and resulted in in-| be of supreme interest, No other tH ’ Heirs of Francis Alexander, de- jury. Yet some of my own trees that | DeWapaper will informa you with the GUARANTEED ooo MILES SERVIC for all Departments in ceased, to Samuel Durst, tract of land | Were painted five or six years ago are prompiness and cheapness of the PROOF AGAINST PUNCTURE in Potter twp. $5,600. now among the very best in the or-| Thrice-2-Week edition of the New|. , tak man id h S H. A. Dodson et ux to P. H, Meyer, charde. The paint when applied to York World, } Double the thickness of the best t ec tore. tract of land in College twp. $100 them was fairly thin, Bome growers The Thrice-1-Week World's regular Ryda] nates o ps Ar ome - ’ 4 . . : ayers strong ric, pl ly one John Hamilton et ux to Chae, E. think it Is not necessary, nor even subscription price is only $1.00 per yers of strong fabric, plus nearly Woodring, tract of land in State Col best, to apply the white lead and ofl | Y*8% and this pays for 156 papere. We cent. greater wearing depth and double lems boro. $600. paint more than once every two years, offer this unequalied newspaper and Ya a M : yl ae - : a tans Cy L. Homan et ux to Millie 8.|I am of the opinion this will be suffici- The Centre Reporter together for one the mileage, besides being practically On account of the rushing opening business, Struble, tract of land in State College | n!, alternating with a season of ap- year for $2.15. The regular subsorip- puncture-proof. we were compelled to make a second trip to New a U fled for severe service o : : ‘ boro. $4,200, plication of the sediment from bolled | tion price of the two papers in $2.50. ad even . wh ugh York City where we will purchase the most up-to- limesulfur solution. Two applica-| Thia offer is made only to Reporter] a here TPL Ny — E hemi 1 { “ ic From last woek tions of this sediment per year will | readers whose subscription is paid in Set places where tire troubles anno the-minute styles at the most reasonable prices. ; be tolerated. Ride as easy as an ordi- > . . n rove benefleal eos | 8MAVALD CD and to new subseriberr, Tell i . ’ | Heirs of Thos, Cronemiller to Edwin n ly Re fo the: Sunes of, In your neighbor about it nary pneumatic—air space and pressure N T ’ eel . I. Deshler, tract of land in Haines y : being the same. ew hings arc Arriving Daily. —————— ————— A —— . » twp. $17.20 Used in U. 8, Government and Euro. Julia A. Kreamer to Nelson BR. inch of tough tread rubber. 100 per UENTRE OAK Character Told by Laughter. pean War Service. Our output is limit ¥F ! , or el «nor has discovere ’ rom last week A Ft nn paper ha di COvers d that ed, but we make the following low spec Call and SCC us . we will be glad to show Wert, tract of land in Haines twp. B. G. Grove purchased & new af . or 1a expressed in 5 . 0. © p ch ew corn erson’'s characte Xpress tro $200. a binder; that is the way to bandle| his manner of laughing. If you laugh ial Introductory Prices you the stock. J. J. Deshler, et ux, to C. Z. Stover, | frozen corn iodder, In “Ha ha” fashion, you are frank if Tires Tubes Tires Tubes tract of land in Haines twp. $166. William Reese and daughter, Maud, | a man and inconstant and incapable Mdin $848 3150. Sxtin giidd pie SxS in 10K B30 Bxiliin NW HK Nelson R. Wert, et ux, to J. BE from Johnstown sre spending 8 few | of keeping a secret if a woman It . ’ ’ . Six8Y; in 1296 3% Boxdly § 20.80 575 Weaver, tract of land in Haines twp. days at the Meeker home, you laugh “Heh, heh’ you are neu. x4 tn 575 AM SIxAN tn ne 6.20 KESSLER, D5 $350, The farmers are bony the ootp. | rasthente. melancholy and skeptical. | 8x4 in 16.70 4.85 27xb in WH 6.80 The silos are all filled th u ados deep ne 1 ; 1 1 Jesse 1. Leathers, ot ux, to H. i. and most of the field corn in 1a section it you ana pt A 1 per ton and laugh Two of More 10 per cent. discount - the Live Merchant of Millheim Ebbe, tract of land in B rin two. in "Ho. ho's,” you are generous, easy : 3 02,500 pring twp.| Mary, Jobn and Charles Franken-| .oing and good natured. The proper non-skids 10 per cent additional. All h berger spent Sunday at Millheim with sizas—any type. Remit by draft, money » siteh for the fair sex to laugh in is ' y Howard B. Hartawick, Kxr., to R. thelr uncle, G, W. Frankenberger, and ny he” while people who laugh order or certified personal check ; accep family. \ ; : Buus FH, tract of land in Haines Baile Hettinger apd son Hany with a “Hoo, hoo” effect should be | tance of order optional with consignee. ——— ’ Pp ' from Spring Mis spent Bunday at the avoided as hypocritical, scandal-mon. Descriptive folder and complete price Esther Hind, et bar, to Louisa Bee-| 4 06 of the former's sop, goring and miserly. list mailed on request. gle Mattern, 2 tracts of land in Philipe- | Hettinger, and family. Seorge burg boro. $3,000. Misses Helon Hettin and Mary tpn | 7} Double Service Tire & DEPARTMENT STORE Robert Roap, et ux, to James M.| Homan spent Bunday oon with | Perhaps! maybe next fall we will be Rubber Company MILLHEIM Smoyer et ux, tract of land in Belle- their friend, Barah Frankenberger, | .oving nice things she will do when been hou ou fonte boro. $1,800. whe has bei ho sed up for four weeks | AKRON, OHIO—Dept C 2 »on
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