The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 20, 1916, Image 8

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE CENTRE ‘REPORTER.
THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1916
Pleasant Gap.
Mrs. Clyde Love, of Bellefonte,
spent Sunday with her sister, Mre,
Edward Wolfe,
Miss Kate Parker,
spent Bunday with More,
and son,
John Griffith,
spent Bunday with his
Nellie,
The reports of local fishermen were
that the fishing was good as ever, but
the catches awful few—and small,
James Bigler and wife spant several
days 'sst week with Mrs. Armbruster,
at Spring Mille,
Mr. and Mre, Jasper Knoarr spent
Sunday with their daught-r-ip-law,
Mrs. Frank Knarr,
Mr. Poorman hes started the foun-
dation for his new garage which will
be completed as hastily as possible,
It is easy to note that the state
police are out of town by the speed
some of the auto drivers attaip,
Miss Helen Grenoble and Mies
Dorothy Mulfinger left last week for a
visit with friends at Lock Haven and
Williamsport,
Miss Virgie Bilger and Mrs, Nettie
Gill spent sunday at the home of
Warden Francie with Miss Bigler's
sister Annie,
of Billefonte,
8. C. Hile
of Dale Bummit,
daughter
the land dispute some of our people |
are having with some of the foreign |
element at White R ev,
J. H. Weber, of Centre Hall, bas |
started work on his new houses at
the near future,
increased by the addition of three rons
Babel,
High echool, held in the
Church, Friday pight,
success, and the pupils are ail
congratulated on both the subjects
and the speakiog.
There are a number of boys in this
town who sure love try their
melodious voices on the still night air
while tired people are trying to sleep.
It will be some relief when the tree
frogs come again for we all know their
song isn’t apy older than ‘Sweet
Adaline.”
The home of John Barnes received |
considerable damage Hunday, caused,
by a stone thrown from the White
Rock quarries at Horniown. The]
huge stone was forced through the]
front of the house into the room.
M. E.
to be
to
lawful for a men to hunt or discharge |
a gun on Bunday, and then be allowed |
to work and blast,
FRUITTOWN.
her sister at Tusseyville,
Mr, and Mrs, William BSearson and
children spent Sunday very pleasantly
at the Edward Bubb home.
Mre. T. J. Fleisher and daughter
spent Saturday at the C. 8. Bodtorf
home.
Miss Jennie Bodtorf of Tusseyville
spent a few days last week at the
home of her brother, William Iskler,
in this place,
Rev. A. J. Horner re'urned to hie
home in Youngsville after a short
visit among friends and relatives at
this place,
Mr. and Mre., George Thomas, of
New York, arrived on Saturday st the
C. 8B. Thomas home where they will
spend a few days,
Members of the Monroe County
Poultry Association are planning for
an egg exchange which will provide »
center for pooling of egge to be ship-
ped to one general distributing snd
selling agency.
Colyer.
John Zarby, Jr.,, made a business
trip to Burnham this week.
Mr.
Bundsy with their son, Orvis Horner,
Miss Laura Foust spent Bunday
afternoon at the John Bubb home,
Mrs. Howard Livgle spent Bunday
at the Frank Liogle home,
Jacob Royer made a trip across the
mountains to Mifflin county, Tues-
day.
Mrs. Orvis Horner spent Tuesday at
Potters Mille, at the MeClenaban
home,
Mrs, Myrtle Copenhaver and daugh-
ter, and Hazel McClellan, spent Ratur-
day evening at the P, B, Jordan home,
Mr, and Mrs, Jacob Lee and child-
ren, from Bpring Mille, spent Bunday
at the John lL.ee home,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Martz are the
proud parents of a little daughter—
Doretha Coroline Martz,
Mre, George Yarnell and daughter
Catherine spent Bundsy at the G. R.
Meliss home,
Mise Sadie Lee spent the latter part
of the week at Centre Ha'l at the
home of Mre, W, H, Meyer where she
hes been plying her needle,
———— ———
Potters Mills
Mr. McCoy and Lizzie Black are on
the sick list,
county one day this week,
Miss Nellie Bible spent a week in|
Bellefonte with her brother, Harry,
Boyd Smith left for Burnham w here
| he expects to find work.
Miss Stella Hosterman,
| Hill, spent a day with
Carson,
of Centre
Catharine
John Condo and wife spent Sunday at
the Lot Condo home,
John Bmith and daughter, Mrs,
Wintom Gramley and son Johp, spent
Bunday with the former's brother,
Michael Smith.
Quite a few flahermen were strung
{along the stream on the first day but
by all reports none met with much
success,
| at the Harry Cumming’s bome on Fri-
Perry McKinney,
Emerson Eaist,
Charles Condo,
Alma Leister,
Bible,
Ethel Lockner,
Cstbarine Careon,
Mary Harshbarge,
Boyd Bmith, Nellie
ff —————
Transfers of Heal Estate,
Michael Hess' Exre, to J. K,
jet a
| $1910.
Michael Hess’ Exrs, to Samuel
| Kreamer, tract of land in Haloes Twp.
Reish
tract of land in Haines Twp.
er, tract of land in Gregg Twp. $3500.
Jamea 8, Weaver to Orlando Hack-
| enburg, tract of land in Haines Twp.
| $8500,
John 8B, Dale et ux to Harry IL
Griffith, tract of land in College Twp. |
7350,
Minnlet L. Zeigler et bar to James
Harpater, tract of land in State Col. |
lege. $4700,
Malinda Wetzel to Mable
tract of land in Millbeim. $300.
Malinda Wetzel to L. A. Bebrecker-
gast, tract of land in Millheim. $500,
Michael He-s' Exre, to J.B, Wii kié-|
bleck, tract of land in Haines Twp. |
$16,087.31.
Geo, F. Bhook et ux to Jennie B,
Fiedler, tract of land in Gregg Twp.
$4800,
John Hough to Jennie B, Fiedler,
tract of land in Gregg Twp. $200
Rosetta Brien’s Heirs to John Hugh
| tract of land in Gregg Twp. $170,
| M.M. Shaver et bar to J. R. G. Al-
| lison, tract of land in Millbeio,
| $6500.
David Keller, Exr., to Theo. Davis
{ Boal tract of land in Harris wp.
| $1500,
Arch W, Zettie et ux to Erwin E,
Zottle, tract of land in Centre Hall.
$800,
i
Keer,
They're looking lo vs,
A IT
RETEST AAR Haire oy Ay RRP ape sien
Eh, EFF
And zo, it's bread an
They've looking to us,
For the Jolden row:
For tasseled corn and hon
"
And men
God sees that
ep up
CRRA IRE ER JETT RER ERRERE eREERTAL SERRE TIE
Sonny,
broilers
Sonn
s wh w
No, No. It isn't funny
Bd 0 God's will be
id lund ab
their fight, ro
mtd
AMBITION Vs HEALTH,
Famuel OG, Dixon, M, Oom-
missioner of Health
The accumulated knowledge of science
regarding the workings of the human
mind shows how little has been accom-
plished toward discovering the relation
ship between the physical and the
mental, Itis however, plain to even
the most caueal observer that the con-
dition of the mind makes a profound
impression upon our health,
The intensity of life in modern
civilization makes demands upon us
in many ways that are in excess of
those which a more primitive environ-
ment required of our forefathers.
Chis often results in a mental and
nervous condition detrimental to
good health,
We Americans have often been
accused by observers from other lands
of living under an intense strain and
struggling to advances our floancial
and social status greatly at the expence
of higher aime, It ls unquestionably
true that ambition often leads us far
from the paths of peace and content-
ment, Our National ideals seer to
lean strongly toward the achievement
of pecuniary euccess. In seeking
this thousands of men and women
sacrifice themselves and fall to observe
D, LL D,,
the simple rules of right living which
| their intelligence teaches are necessary
| f r the maintenance of health,
‘Thoee wno plunge unrestrainedis
| into the exhausting struggle for great
riches and power cast aside what the
philosophers «f all sges have deemed
most worth while, the peace of a
| pumbls mind oren to impressions of
| tue wonders and beauties of Naor,
| art and the sweetness and purpose of »
simple life,
sm——————
“ (ood Boads Day” Plans Developing.
In the week that has elapsed sives
Governor Brumbaugh issued his proe-
Istostion fixing Tharsday, Ma)
i 4 State-wide Good Roads Day,” plans
have developed rapidly for making
this day a su oess,
The Governor has placed hima
the disp: sal of the State Highway De-
partment and will spend * Siate-#id
Good Roads Day'’ at work on the
roads, as he did la«t year,
Organizations formed
counties last year to further the object,
have taken up their work anew an
are making arrangements for a large
turn-0 it on the highways this year,
In a numrer of counties
there were no organizations last
steps have been taken to secure united
sction,
In Vensngo County Isst year work
to the estimate of $10,628.00 was dons
on the highways on ** State-wide Good
{ Roads Day.’ The number meh
who worked in that county Isst year
was 2,002 and 426 teams were employe
| on 184 miles of roads ; 83 carloads of
| slag being used to repair the condition
| of the highwaye.
Venango county's example
{ ty pical of the counties which bad live
| organizations working to wmske the
| day successful, Arrangements are b-
| ing made in many other counties bu
| surpass the work of last year snd re-
2H se
f a
in
an?
wher
VOnr,
y
03
in
| Depsriment indicate that ** Btate-wide
| Good Roads Day’ of 1916 will set »
i
| years to meet,
CYRUS BRUNGART
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
CENTRE HALL, PA.
Special attention given to oollecting, Lewsl
| writioge of all classes, Including deeds, mortgages
licenses secured, and all matters pertaining to the
office attended to promplly. ootf 1916 pd
AMES W. SWABB
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
LINDEN HALL, CENTRE CO. PA,
Deeds, Mortgages, Wills, &o, written and ex-
ecuted with care. All legal business prow pliy
attended to. Special attention given to sel -
tiing of Estates, Marrisge Licenses, Automo-
bile Licenses, and all other Applloation |
Blanks kept on hand, Nov. 51 yr,
MW Livin wi
arned
PA
Wave =
The renders of
pleased to learn t}
- « monn
arg, 9iuwv
thi paper will be
at there is at least one
dreaded di thut science has been
fable to cure all ite stages, and that is
Catarrh, Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only
ogitive cure yw known to the medical
fraternity. "atarrh being a constitutional
dinease,
ment.
ternally,
Hall's Catarrh Cure
acting directly upon the blood
ease, and giving the patient strength by
br iding up the constitution and assisting
nature in doing its work. The proprietors
have so much faith in its curative pow-
ers that they offer One Hundred Dollars
for any case that it fails to cure. Bend
for list of testimonials,
Address: ¥. J. CHENEY & CO. Toledo, O.
Bold by all Druggists, 76¢,
Take Hall's Family Plils for constipation.
HIGH GRADE
FURNITURE
AT LOW PRICES
Itis the
liver such high values at such low
aim of this store to de-
prices that you will never think of
furniture anywhere
first
now we have
ts of bedroom,
purchasing
after
here. Just
5 a vv +1}
beautiful se
else your experience
some
living
room and dining roou furniture
which it will pay you to inspect.
F. V. Goodhart
Centre Hall
Hoosier and Sellers Kitchen Cabi-
pets Sold by us
—— o-
HORSE «=
tion, on
Farm Chunks,
quality.
te SALE
Brood Mares,
Drive
Horses,
}
na
Horses an
sold.
Jeff and Mutt.
the
the
Odd Fellows
Anniversary
Celebration
Bellefonte
April 26
Special Train Leaves
s > rrErEE
3333333
termediate
and 27
clusive,
ickets sold April
April 2%, in
Consult Agents
Reduced fare t
good returning 1
See Flyers
PENNSYLVANIA R. R.
ASTER
16.DAY
XCURSION
Atlantic City
Cape May, Wildwood
Ocean City, Sea 1a'e City, and
Other Resorts
Saturday. April 22
$7.00 From CENTRE HALL
2 cents additional to Atlantic Cliy via
Delaware River Bridge Route,
Por details as to the time of trains or stop-
over privileges, see Fiyem, consult Agents
ga@yfimilar Excurwions July 8, 22,
ust 5, 19; and September 2.
Aug
Pennsylvania R. R.
ewer @EI000 0000000000000
I Have For Sale
Cut Prices
6 INCUBATORS
6 BROODERS
Good reason for selling.
Must sell quick,
FEW HATCHING EGGS
for sale now,
NO CHICKS FOR SALE.
Chas. D. Bartholomew
CENTRE HALL, PA,
SOOO SUBST SPUR RERBL®
LAWRENCE E., RUNKLE |
CENTRE HALL, PA,
Contractor and Builder
MATERIAL FURNISHED
See me before letting your bullding contrsct
$n Saal
think
BUD FISHER
Famous Cartoonist, says: in
“Tuxedo has mode a
pipe my Javor form of
smoking. [is coolness and
mildness make pipe. smok-
inga real pleasure
he irverted
r, he's
them laugh
and cackle till
slat: The tire
the Wes i. he Ww have
and ceased to
halt, the
§
with that amusing pair,
and made
fo
ir hat
their
TT
fron
fi
once has he been stale.
to hatch a plot
heroes will be caught,
pipe, and soon a joke
Tuxedo moke. He
" and
tried
Yi» 14
}¢ SIS
his
<
Yous re 11
OY Wi
Qf
o> Wiil
jar
you,
a or two.
D IN'T rush headlong
sorry when it ist o late.
for with our
wo: ked out, inc
begun
building.
Result-—sgatisfaction
All kinds of mill work dc
correctness,
We will give s
Sash, Doors, Window Frames,
hand all styles of moulding.
uilding game for you may have to b
assist you in p VOUT need
detail
by reason of a wellconstructed
w of
th a guarantee
w Pine Lumber,
We keep «
Yell
Builders Hardware,
CENTRE HA
EERE
Decide Now to Attend the
Centre Hall Summer
Normal
the Sessions of which
will open MONDAY,
MAY 8TH, and continue
for Six Weeks,
Preparatory Work
for High School or
College may be had,
Any person above
the 6th year of
school work may
enroll,
For further particulars confer
with
W. O, HECKMAN,
AB,
Principal of Centre Hall Schools
To Eliminate runctures
USE
‘DUPLEX DOUBLE THICKNESS
~~ AUTOMOBILE TIRES
‘Guaranteed 0000 Miles Service
| ABSOLUTELY PUNCTURE PROOF
| Duplex tires are made of the best of material
{ from standard tires. This means 100 cent,
| more wearing surface, which means added life to
| the tire, and there is no chance of a puncture
1 Snieustivn gives from 10 to Ye plies of
Q
Por rough country tee the DUPLEX tire cane
| tot be excelled. And they are as easy riding as
| any on the market. The sir and pressure
| is the same as with phen which makes
{en very resilient.
Thes are the most economical for the oar own
er and save time by the elimination of
troubles—no ng to ix punctures. Tires of
this type are by the U. 8. Government and
large corporations,
We have a limited stock we will
prices:
Bnd...
a ——
a. i Iahe 3
10 por vent. for non-skid, Sao furs Ada
Terms: Net cash at § per cent, discount.
Try these tires now, and to assure prom
livery send order today, making i, Te
P.O. Money Order, draft or cheek. Sold direct
3 SOR only. Descriptive folder upon re.
akon Duplex Tire& Rubber Co.
AKRON, OHIO