The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 07, 1916, Image 8

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER. BOALSBURG.
am Mre, Agnes Meyer of Lock Hsven
EM BER 7 7,1916 | | spent a short time with friends here,
- | B. P. Lonberger of Virginia
| pending some time with his family. |
| Mr, and Mrs, Jacob Meyer visited |
the twentieth anniversary celebration | their ton and family at Niagara Falls,
of the Odd Fellows’ Orphans’ Home | Miss Lucy Keller of Philadelphia
association of central Pennsylvanis, | Visited her aunt, Sarah J. Keller.
held at Bunbury on Labor Day. A | Mr, snd Mrs, J. F. Zecbman and eon
hundred towns were represented and a | #pent Bunday in Boyder county.
quarter nf a million dollars worth of Frank Fisher of Altoona spent a
automobiles were parked in the big short time with friends here,
grounds at the home. Lewis Rothrock of PortMatilda visit
THURSDAY, § “Ep!
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Odd Fellows Have Big Celebravlon,
More than 8,000 persons attended
J. William Strop, Sunbury, presi-| ed friends here.
dent of the association, made the ad-| Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brooks of Pless-|
dress of welcome. Dr. W. H. Hol-|ant Uap spent Bunday ai the Bamuel |
map, of Mifflip, read a history of the | Weaver home. |
home, telling how it started with a John Btover of Altoona spent several |
small building and $8,000 capital to a |days at the home of his parents, Mr. |
large farm of more than 200 scres snd | 8rd Mrs. William Stover.
$50,000 worth of buildings, educating Misses Nellle and Catharine Gettig |
170 orphans in a year. of Altoona are visiting their grand-|
Perry A. Spanor, Pittsburgh, grand | parents, Mr. and Mre. J. H. Meyer,
master of the order, declarea that in| Mr. Gearhart of Danville is visiting |
all the Odd Fellows and other homes |
visited by him during the past year, |
he has not seen any that is the equal |
of the Bunbury orphanage.
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Jacobs Brown,
| the Mre, E. A. Fisher home.
John Wilson, a pephew of H. O.
Barr, who at one time lived at this
| place, died at his home in Altoons.
Mre. George Shugarte and Henrletts |
Mis: Esther M. Brown and James | Harro spent Wednesday of last week
H. Jacobs surprised their many |8t the home of Ernest Hess at
friends by announcing thelr marriage, | Sbingletown,
September 1s!, by Rev, J. W, Hart-! Mre., William Woods of Mt, Alto
man, pastor of the Ht. John’s Reform-| joined her husband at the M. A.
ed church, Harrlaburg. Woods home where they are spending
Following the ceremony the couple some time.
left for their new home, 1804 Pine Bt, Mr. and Mre, Reuben Stuart and
Wilmington, Delawsre, where they | daughter and David Stuart of Ingram
will be at home to their friends, are spending their vacation with rela-
Mr. Jacobse employed by the tives here.
Pennsylvania Railrosd at Wilming- Mr. and Mre, William Fisher and
ton. son apd Miss Joeepbine Keifer and
Herbert Kesser of Bunbury spent Bap-
| day at the Fisher home,
Mr. and Mre, Theodore Jackson and
| two children, Mr, and Mre. Kercilias
ard two childrer, of Huntipgdop,
spent Monday afternoon at the H. M.
Hosterman bome,
Mr, and Mrs, E!mer Houtz and
daughters, Myrtle and Geraldine, and
Beryl Brouse, of this place, snd Mrs,
Cunpipgben, of Bellefont:, sotoed to
=“nyder ccun'y on Buuday and return-
ed on Monday evening.
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STATE AGRICULTURAL NOTES,
Farmers are sgsin preparing for a
thorough liming of their soils ae
splendid resuits were obtained on lands
well lim:d during the psst season,
The fruit beit shows prospects for
about 75 per cent, of a normal peach |
crop although statistics indicate tha!
the State average will only be about 58
per cent. of a normal yield,
What is popularly known ss the
fruit belt, Adawr, Frapkilio, Fulton,
Cumberland aud York counties shows
prospects of 88 per cent. of a normal
yield of apples while the average for |
the State is 87 per cent.
Georges Valley
C. J. Vonsade, of Centre Hill, spent
| Sunday with friends at this place,
While the young turkey crop is very |
short this season owing to wet weather |
in the spring the percentage compared |
with average years was high in Dela-
ware county with 93 per cent.; Phils-
delphia 86 ; Wasbiogton 83 ; Crawford
92 and Fultor, Luzerue and Warr n 80, |
The exhibit of the Bureau of Zo-
ology of the Pennsylvania Department
of Agriculiure st county fairs is at-|
tracting much attention and the farm-
ers who bave had orchard tioubles are
receiving valuable advice on spraying
and the supression of pests.
But three counties Carbon, Frank-
lin and Philadelphia report the con-|
dition of potatoes above the average
although good reports were made from |
Bucks, Cumberland, Dsupbio, Dels-| gamet Jordan, at Tussey ville.
ware, Lancaster, Lebanoo, Lebigh,| Mre. Roy Martz avd dsughter spent
Luzerne, Schuylkill and York|g week st the William Marts home,
counties. nesr Tussey ville,
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Samuel Whitman, a Penn State the P. B, Jordan home.
graduste aod now instructor in the | John Bituer, from Mifflin county |
engineering department in the Ar- did some psioting for GG. R. Meisa,
kansss University, was in town Sat-' Henry Reitz aod wife from Boals”|
urday visiting his friend H. L. Kline, | burg visited the P. B. Jordan home, |
the druggist. su gay:
is home with her parents, Mr,
Mrs, J. OC. Barger, for a short visit,
Mre. Emma sSbutt,
spent 8 few days last week
home of H. A. Hasuzb.
F. W. McClellan
Spring Mille, spent
James Foust home,
F. M, Ackerman
and
at the
and
Funday
returned to
ing a few days at his home here,
well car last week and can baodle it
fairly weil, having had only one upset
so far,
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Colyer.
Fred Brown visited his sister, Mrs.
State College Tents Wheat Varieties,
From twenty to thirty wheat |
varieties are being tested each year by
The Pennsylvania State College
School of Agriculture and Experiment
Station. Included in the list are the
best old standard varletiee and new |
varieties which appear from time to|
time on the market,
Only careful trials covering su period
of years can be depended upon,
Twenty-four varieties bave been |
grown continuously by the Station for |
the last six years, These varieties and | |
their average ylelds in bushels are ae |
follows :
Dawson’s Golden Chaff, 83.4 ; Tark- |
{ish Amber, 80.7; Currell’s Prolific, |
80.6 ; Harvest Kin g, 80.6 ; Ohine, 80 4; |
Reliable, 80.4; Fulesster, 30. 3: st, |
Louis Grand Prize, 80.8; Poole, 80.2 3
Mealy, 80.2 ; Nigger, 80;
80: Councilman, 20.8; Deitz Long-|
Wyandotte Red, 20.4; Beechwood
Hybrid, 20.1; Rochester Red, 20;
28.9 ; Forty Fold or Gold Coin,
Jones Lopgberry No. 1, 28.4;
Fultzo-Mediterraneap, 27.2; Eclipse,
Gypsy, 25.8.
CYRUS BRUNGART
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
CENTRE HALL, PA.
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Use Wagner's High
Grade Pulverized
Limestone
and sweeten your soil and eee the
results on your crops.
I am now prepared to furnish
you with pulverzed limestone
from stone that analyzed as hig
as 96 per cent.
Place your crder early to be sure
you get what you need.
$2 per ton, loose.
$3 “ “ in 100 Ib.
paper sacks
E.C. WAGNER
CENTRE HALL
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Wait for the
McNESS MAN
WHO SELLS
NcNESS SANITARY
RATIONS
MEDICINES
EXTRACTS
SPICES
TOILET ARTICLES
STOCK TONICS, ETC.
Buy Sealed bottles
Puta stop to your baking during
the hot months and purchase your
Pies,
bakery.
Bread, Cakes and Rolls at
this
please you
Our goods will
PREPA-
A quart of ice cream for your
dinner will keep you cool,
The Famous Campbell
Canned Soups
from
PALMER E. DREESE |
Centre Hall,
Bell Phone
Salmon and Sardines Kept
Constantly on Hand
Centre Ball Bakery
“ Where Good Goods
Come From"
CHAS. PENNINGTON, Proprietor
FETTEROLF'S GARAGE
CENTRE HALL, PA.
Auto Service.
Repair Work a Specialty.
All Kinds of Repairs for
Ford Cars constantly on
hand.
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A Special Sale
Low Shoes
50:
Reduction
Expert Workmanship
TEMPORARY QUARTERS IN
H. F. Bitner’s Stable
Near the Diamond Bell Phone 34-R2 Wednesday evening st 6 o'clock.
H. F. Rossman
SPRING MILLS, PA.
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PAINT WILL IN-
PROVE ANYTHING
but the face of a pretty woman, for that
needs no improvement, Perhaps your
house does, 1fso, we would be gad to
cutimate on painting or paperhanging—-
no matter how small the job may be
and we will guarantee to do it right
Our past reputation for good work and
our experience gained by 12 years at busi.
ne is at your command,
FRED DUNIZIK
Painting & Decorating
Wall Paper & Paint Store
PLEASANT GAP, PA,
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OILS & GASOLINE
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can supply you at a pens -
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Bring your barrels and drums
ad vy wy otis and gasoline,
William McClenahan
WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR
CENTRE HALL, PA.
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