- pres we ARR _ - tion THE CENTRE REPORTER. THURBDAY, JANUARY 4, 1917 Potters Mills miss Annie Emil spent Saturday at Farmere Mille, Bleighing and skating are all the go among the young folks now. Miss Catherine Carson spent a few days at ber home. Rev. Williams of Spring Mills spent gome time in our town on Friday. Mr. and Mre, Btump, of Centre Hall, visited the John Wagner home over Bunday. The C. 8. Thomas family spent a a very pleasant day at the Michael Smith home last Thareday. Richard Thomas has gone into the thoroughbread registered Berkshire business, Mrs. Bower, daughter Grace and Richard and Ruth Thomas spent SBun- day evening at the Michael Bmith home. Lot McClenahan and sister and friend, Mr. Paul, of Pittsburgh, spent Christmass with the former's mother at this piace. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Reish are spending the holidays with the for- mer’s parents, Mr, and Mrs, James B. Reish, There was quite a nice little skating party composed of girle and boys from our town on Baturday evening at the Red Mill. From last week, Fred Royer, Frank aod Joseph Carson spent Friday in Bellefonte. Miss Lena Bowers spent Christmas with friends and relatives in Altoona. The SBprucetown Bunday-school gave the usual treat. Mrs. Ruth Thomas and brother, Roy Smith and Boyd Smith spent Baturday at Spring Mills, Frank Eunis and son, who are em- ployed at the Logan Iron and Steel Works, spent Baturday and Bunday st home, Madison Moyer, who has been em- ployed at the Standard Bteel Works, spent Baturday and sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, James Moyer. Mrs. Anna McClenahap, Jesse Mc- Clenahan and wife spent Saturday sat Spring Mills, Also, Mrs, Michael Bmith spent the evening with her son, Lloyd. Miss Cora McClenahan and gentle ms friend, of Pittsburgh, and Mr. and Mre, Orvis Horner spent Christ- mas day at the Jesse McClenahan home. Mrs. Michael Bmith and son Roy took Christmas dinper at the C. BE, Thomas bome, Also Mr. and Morr, Bower and daughter Grace took din- ner at the same place. * REBERSBURG Least week was ice week In this vi- cinity and everybody who so desired got their ice houses filled. Bterling Miller,.who will make sale of his live stock and farm impliments on January 10th, has rented part of Mrs, Chestie Stover’s dwelling house and will move into it some time in the near future, H. EK. Smull, the blacksmith, hss just finished rebuilding the barn on his deceased father’s place at Bmull- ton. The building collapsed under the pressare of the heave snow several winters ago, Doney, the jeweler, is sporting 's new auto which brings a broad smile ou his face, Edwin Zeigler and wife were visitors at the home of J. K, Meyer. John Metzgar, of Penbrook, is visit- ing his parents at this piace. Paul Limbert, who is a student at Lancaster, spent his Christmas vaca tion with relatives at this place, Lee Kidder and wife, of Burnham, sutoed to this place and spent last Sunday and part of Monday at the home of Levi Fulmer, “Slate's” Baseball Schedule. ‘1 E. E. LeVan, manager of the Penn- sylvania State College beseball tes, has announced Penn State's schedu ¢ for the coming season, He hss arravg- ed three trips and a ceries of home contests for the Blue and White nine. The list of games follows: Home games— April 14,—~Juniata College. April 21,—-Open, April 28,~Carnegie Tech, April 28, West Virginia University. May 12, Washington and Lee. May 24,~~Villanovs, May 28,—Open. June 9,—Pittsburgh, June 11,~Leland Stanford, June 12,—Pitteburgh, June 18,~ Alumni, Southern Trip: — April 5,~Franklin and Marshall. April 6,—Villanova, April 7,~M#aryland * Aggies.” April 8,—~Open, April 10,~Catholie University, April 11,—Lehigh University, Northern Trips— April 80,~Qpen, May 1,~University of Vermont, May 2,~Dartmoutb, May 3,—Uolby, May 4,~Boston College, May 6,—~Holy Crouse, Western Trip— © May 17,~West Virginia University. May 18,— Pittsburgh. May 19,~Carnegie Tech. LOOALS, Mies Florence Love, of Bellefonte, gpent Churaday in Centre Hall. John D. Meyer, of Altoons, spent the Christmas season with his parents here, : Several new oases of chickenpox have developed in Centre Hall within the past week. Mise Isabel Rowe, who ie successful ly teaching school at South Bethlehem, was home over the holidaye. Don’t forget that the young people of the local M, E, cburch will furnish an evening of fun and entertainment in the Urange Hall, Thursday even- ing, January 11th. Arthur Kent, of Brooklyn, Pa, gpent a few days lsst week with his uncle, Dr. E. A. Kent, on the J, T. Potter farm, and aleo a day with Mr, Potter in Centre Hall, W. A. Ferree, of Oak Hall Btatior, was a business caller at this office lest "hursday. Mr. Ferree ls a shipper of dressed poultry, bay, ete, acd] re- ports doing a good business, George W. Horper, of pear Linden Hall, was a caller at this office on Saturday, His sor, Rev. OC, W. Horner and family, of Reading, he etates, epent the Christmas period un- der the parental roof, The scholars in the borough &gchoole were remembered by their teachers st Christmas time with the usual treat, Prof, W. O. Heckman preseuted each of his high school pupile with a hand- some framed picture of large size, Lhe intrinsic value of which was not mear, Messrs, A. P. Krape, A. (". Ripks, H. C. Reisb, J..F, MeClellan and W. H. Homan were a party of five to go to Williamsport last week, making the trip in the former's car. The trip was made to visit a taxidermist and arrange to have mounted several heads of buck deer, trophies of the recent hunting season. STATE AGRICULTURAL NOTES, Cattle are reported to have gone into winter quartere in splendid con- dition, Clover seed bas proven a splendid crop in nearly all sections of the State, Farmers have never before been so troubled on account of the scarcity of both male and female help. The average price for honev in the State during the year was eighteen cents a pound, lhe 1918 Pennsylvania spple crop estimated at 16,982,000 bushels, worth o the growers $11,613,760, Many farmers throughout the Btate are making an effort to secure sheep and start sheep raising on a small scale, : The condition of the wheat in the ground throughout the Biate gives every indication of a successful crop next year, The average yield per acre of onions ehowed adecided increase in the Hlate during the past year. The average yield was 300 bushels to an acre, The State wheat crop is valued at over ten million dollars more than inst year’s érop and the corn crop over eight million dollars more, The ~tate Corp, Fruit, Dairy Pro- ducte, Vegetable and Wool Show to be held at Harrisburg, Japoary 22 to 28, is attracting attention throughout the Blate, It is estimated that almost two mil- lion barrels of Pennsylvania grown apples were shipped to the New York markets this season and that a large percentage was exported, Pennsylvania holds second place in the number of acres under glass culti- vation, The hot house industry is to be given eonsiderable attention by the Department of sgriculiure next year, Many consignments of eorn and apples are being received at the De- partment of Agriculture for exhibi- tion at the Biate Corr, Fruit, Dairy Products and Wool Bhow at Harrie burg, Javuary 21-26, Farmers clubs and sssociations throaghout the Hiate are asking that increased eppropriations to be given to the Department of Agriculture for the work of the Farmers’ Iostitutes and the corps of Farm Advisers, Every farm crop of the past seadn shows an advance in priee over last year with the exception of hay and in some sections of apples. The difl- erence in price of these two products Is very small as gomopared with a yesr ago, ————————— CENTRE MILLS From last week, Ira 8hultz, wife and ehildren, and Mrs, Lydia Bottorf spent Christiuas at Anronsbarg. Willis Best hse gone to work in the briek yarda at Mill Hall, Hoy Held is the pron owner of the head of a four.pronged back which he shot in the Livonia Narrows several woeks ago, Robert Hackeoborg was stricken with paralya’s on Batarday, Mrr. Lisnle Hasckenburg, who hse been very ill the past month, is able to be up again, Mr, and Mee. J. A. Kiine and daug! - ter, Mise Minnie, Lucy Jordan and William Ktters spent Christmas at Spring Mills at the home of Prof. W, » Sale Megister, THU JAY, MARCH. Ist, at 10 o'clock a. m., 1 TR Potters Mills, Homer R, Treaster will sell farm stock and haplotnents | foils Bouse. hold furniture, A clean-up sale, ' y auct, TUESDAY, MARCH 6TH, 10 o'clock un, m,, 8 miles west of Centre Hall, on Henry Potter farm, Danijel Callahan will sell: farm stock, lmple- ments; ete, ; a clean up sale, FRIDAY, MARCH 9, al day sale, 1 1-2 mile cast of Centre Hill, by Tressler and Dauberman : clean up sale of farm stock and implements, FRIDAY, MARCH 9, at one o'clock. G, W. Tressler will sell at his residence, 1 and 1-2 miles east of Penns Cave : Farm stock, implements and household goods, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7th, at 10 o'clock a. m. JT. Potter and Jas. Callahan, will sell an the old Potter homestead, four miles west of Centre Hall: Farm stock, implements, ete; clean up sale of everything, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14TH, at ten o'clock a m,, L. R. Lingle, one-half mile west of Old Fort, on Earlystown road, will sell farm stock and implements, This will be a clean-up sale of everything on the farm, THURSDAY, MARCH 15th, two miles east of Centre Hall, by Bharer & Keller: Clean up sale of farm stock and implements, BATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1 o'clock p, m., to the rear of Reporter office, Centre Hall ; Five pairs of mated mules, two years old at time of sale. These mules will be trained and hitched on forenoon 0 sale day. Also a lot of cows, fresh and springlug TUBSDAY, MARCH 20th, 9 o'clock a, m,, W, F, Stover, one-half mile east of Penn Hall, on the road leading to Brushvalley, will sell live stock. farm implements and household goods. Wise and Hubler, aucts. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2ist, 10 a. m., about two miles west of Tusseyville, by D. Gelss Wagner Clean up sale of farm stock and implements, THURSDAY, MARCH 2ind, at 10 o'clock a. m., R. D. Musser, one mile north of Spring Mills will sell all farm stock, including 80 head of Holstein cattle : also farm implements, A clean. up sale of everything. FRIDAY, MARCH, 2rd, at 10 o'clock a. m,, John Boavely, at Bpring Mills, will sell lot of farm stock and implements, A clean-up sale. L. F. Mayes, auct, BATURDAY, MARCH 24, 12 o'clock, at Centre Hill, by Lloyd R. Smith : stock sale, Sotalsting of horse, colts, cows, young callie, hogs and sheep, Mayes, auct, BUT HE MET THE GREAT MAN Insurance Agent Had Something te Brag About, Even If He Didn't Get Any Business. A wellknown Insure the other day in Chi “in when | agent, | the august of J. Pls “No!” “Yog." a faet Don't though, for tl ten o'tloch the . beginning was only a gained acce 3 one mort formidable rpont Morgan.” and presence thie sk of the g tics twenty-v forth in » jearned Cars gir ily and « iranes proposition ned in atlend n here? m3 wp? W aik out AND HONEY STILL IS THERE Californian’s Attempt to Rob Hive Re suited in His Losing Fourteen Chickens, Beresford establishment is me of Antoine for a bee fan Holmes, n farmer, whose the Arthur J (Cal. near Borel, cler summer was not cut out Some time ago while pruning hig farm, Arthur was overjoyed to discover a colony of bees ensconced in a hollow Hmb, busily en gaged In making honey. Recently he decided that the time was ripe to sample this unexpected luxury, so he proceeded to the tree and began operations by poking in the hole with a large stick. Then things happened. The beed, alarmed and angered af this treatment, came forth to do bed tle, and In a trice Arthur was hitting some trees on i 58 fi bn i £3 i i I; g 3k iz XE 5 I: | i hil £52 | Felix | <1 1 gs H of pit ¥2 ils 2 i ¥ i RE Es i : ] | | § { 4 : i : § i B : ‘ : : : : i f : ; —— RRR, of the Rerelpts and Expendity res of POTTER TOWNSHIP For the Year Ending December 4, 1946 JOHN FORTNEY COLLECTOR OF ROAD TAX To Balance of 1918......... .. % "a -§ B42 76 1914 CR Feb 6 By cash to 8 C Prungart § 278 19 May 9 By cash to 8 © Brungart : 162 29 May 256 By cash to 8 C Brungart 77 JunldBycash to 8 © Brungart 52 Bept 6 By cash to 8 C Brungart 2 u Oct 8 By cash to 8 © Brungart 61 2 Nov 3 By eash 10 8 C Brongart 27 1 Dec 4 By oash 0 8 C Brungart 72 b per cf, com. pu $753 18 a KXODETAHONA coos crores 7 ebisle for water trough of Earnest Treaster... ug 2 Balangg........ © 50 40-§ B42 76 JOHN FORTNEY, COLLECTOR OF POOR TAX 1915 DR. Dec 6 To balance... ovum $047 09 bh per ot. on $274 56 uncollected 373-8 660 M2 1416 CR, Feb bh By cash to Jas M Moyer 268 9 b per ct com. on $272 M......... 18 68 Aug 16 By cash to Jas M Moyer 154 14 Oct By cash to Jas M Moyer $7 14 Novi By cash to Jas M Moyer 7 05 Dec 4 By cash to Jas M Moyer 74 2 » per ob. com. on $285 63.,....... 4 28 Exonerations........ sito 2 65-8 660 82 JOHN FORTNEY, COLLECTOR OF ROAD TAX 1916 DR, To amount of duplicate......... $4356 8 fb per ct. on §704 99 uncollected 5 2584892 OU 1916 CR, May 25 By cssh to BC Brungart 42 2 Junie 1 By cash to 8 C Brungart 2474 68 Jun li By cash to 8 C Brungart BO 0% b per ct. abatement on $3199 16 16% 96 2 per ct. com, on $8069 23 60 78 Sept 6 By cash to 8 C Brungart 16 81 Octd By cash to 8 C Brungart 51 96 y per ct. com, on $419 5... 2 96 Rebate on water troughs... 15H 00 Printing and Postage....... LI EXODerations.... coven sa ¥ ue Novi Cash to 8B C Brungart 127 18 Dec 4 Cash 10 8 OC Brungart id 08 y per ot com. on $149 22... 7 40 BRlAROB...ccons ares — ol Ol--84892 00 JOHN FORTNEY, COLLECTOR OF POOR TAX DR $1802 S55-$1802 B56 CR. 8 Byoaah to Jas M Moyer #5 10 Nov i By cash to Jas M Moyer 35 4 per of, abatement on $1364 75 os 2 per ot. com. on $1296 Ll... 25 9 Dec 4 By cash 10 las M Moye $2 0 6 per ct. com. on $34 00 : 170 Printing and postage.... i Exonerations. ......... Balance . 1916 To amount of duplicate .. 1914 ow 199 43--§i82 oh WM. C. FARNER, OVERSEER OF POOR 141 DR I ¢ Balance............ $l468 01-8146 CK Dec 4 By suptort of— Eliza Jordan Lucy Jordan... George Bhepherd.... Harvey Royer........ salle Lingle , n Weaver & med. ex potines G Allison med. expenses or 1915 H A Brauchli med ios] expences Henry Hossman belance on coffin for Mrs James Norris Henry Bosman & Emmet Jor Jan burial expenses of Ballle iin Htationary Bervioes Balance JAMES M. MOYER, OVERSEER OF POOR By cash of John D sah of John Fortney cash of same oush of ssamne Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury ! irely destroy the sense completely derange the en enlering Such articles ahould med except on presgriptions ble physicians, as the damage » is ten fold to the good you derive from Hall's manufactured by F. J Toledo, OO, contains no 3 internally, soting and mucous sur- In buying Hall's Cure be sure you get the Yl It i= taken internally and made in fo. Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Tes- nials free Sold by Druggists. Price 75¢ per bottle. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation, irfaces Cure $0. and § CYRUS BRUNGART JUSTICE OF THE PEACE CENTRE HALL, PA. Special attention given to collecting, Legal agreemetnite, ole. marriage licenses and hutiter's Hoenses secured, and all matters pertaining to the office sttended to prompily. octh 1V16 Insurance and Real Estate Want to Buy or Sell ? SEE US FIRST ! Chas. D. Bartholomew CENTRE HALL, PA, 00000000 B0DOPOGP PEAR Ler OOO prec COPPVCOPONGPOO000000VPO60 JUST RECEIVED Catload Red Cedar Shingles Which we are offering at Special Prices Zettle & Lucas CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS Proprietors Centre Hal Planing Mill, Centre Hall, Pa, » Es van. noone ss a A as ———— a82 68 106 2481904 44 CR. Nov 3 By cash of same. Doc 4 By cash of same............ By Bupport of John Campbell......cooieiiisnn J hn Auman a John and George Treaster... Mrs, John Close ... eae MAry Decker ..........cooumecisse Clayton Crotser and family Casket for Mary Decker ......... tg rave for Mary Decker W BH Nefl, making dupliosts... H 8 Braucht, medical services J KG Allison, same ............. Geo Loe, same i $146 91 179 61 196 45 7 Bervioos ......... Cash paid audit . Balance ........... 996 001904 44 BRUNGART, TREABURER OF BOARD OF ROAD BUPERVISORS Dec b, 1916 DR. Dec 8 1915 Balance, ,.........., $713 11 Jan 6 1916 Rec'd from D. K. Keller, crusher hire 4 Feb 7.1916 Bec'd from J. B Fortney (1916tax) ,........ April 6 Liquor leense May 6 Bale of culvert pipe to, Centre Hall boro B. C. an 198 Fortney, 191b tax .......... May 26 Tax rec'd from same, 1915 tax Zeggurps sarise san May 26 Tax rec'd from same, 1916 tax 1916 tax Casntss aren June 18 Tax rec'd trom same, 1916 tax Aug 5 Bale of culvert pips Bept. 7 Tax rec'd from J. B, ortney, 1915 tax bad xa . Bept 7 Tax rec'd from same, ¥16 tax Bet b Tax 1916 tax Oct bh Tax 14156 tax _ ... ps Oct 7 Rec'd from Bate High. rec'd from sam e, rec'd from same ss AB A AT ATTAIN Permanent improvements on roe Compensation josiranee, Making uplicats and book Heeretary's supplies || ins Butidiog lumber, .. 1% Conl and oil . ’ Justice expenses ,............. B-$150 82 JOHN KUHN, SUPERVISOR $280 2 & 458 6 Repairing tools for machinery za Frolght,,........coin 00000040 46 Mew Satis .... ..ooceceissenne 1 Attorney's fees, ............... 10 Room rent, ‘ 6 00-$1008 84 y tenance of earth roads, including siulces, Permanent improvement, Removing snow or other «b- JAMES BPANGLEE, TREASURER OF AUDIT. 1915 Dot 7 BAIADED ,.....coz05i00ss Dee 4, 1916 By Cash of James Moyer, Overseer Poor 1916 Dec 4 Auditors lees Dec 5 Auditors fees Dec 6 Room rent, , sasan Biationety ek pee Printing statements ge Balance ....... ass Ponape DR $ Wau Hm BB ~§ 2 We, the undensigned suditors of Potter wwwa. ship, have examined the above aooounts and ver. tify to the correctness of Lhe same. JOHN E. RISHEL, J. B. BPANGLER, JOHN H. RUNKLE, December 1, 1916 Auditors, Estate of Catherine way Dept for use of machi- REY i sas whip Oct 7 Bec’d from Robert Smith for stone crushing . Nov. 4 Rec'd from J, B. Fort ney, 1915 tax, ........ Nov. 4 Rec'd from J. B. ney, 1916 tax . Nov 4 Cash tax bonus Nov 24 Forestry warrant No. } Dec 4 Rec'd from J B Fortuey, i916 tax . Saghie Dec 4 Rec'd from J B Fortney, BIE BAR . ccvssrriiecsscsiitnsmmace Fort wad 72 79-9625 62 B. C. BRUNGART, TREASURER OF BOARD OF ROAD BUFERVISORS, CR, $5280 2 By Bundry orders .e HAE Bl-§0225 63 Balance IRA AUMAN, BUFERVIBOR, Dec §, 1916 Bepsir or maintenance earth roads ein Wages of Roadmasters Removing snow or other ob- structions | as + ‘ 106 Opening or bullding new road 5 A Repair of tools . 11 Helmbursement of road re ported by P C Frenk of $121 % 108 % 4 00-8 376 02 FRANK BOGDAN, SUPERVISOR Dec & Repair or maintenance of earth roads, including siuloes § Wages of Road master i Opening of new rosd | Permanent improvements Repalr of wols or machinery | New tools or machinery Advertising Coal bili, | | Od bill W. A. JORDAN, SUPERVISOR. Dec 5 Wages of Roadmaster Repair or maint nance of earth roads, Including sluioes Removing snow or other ob ! structions : 7 } Repair of tools 1€ Freight bills $0 1 New tools on machinery 1% New culvert and slnices 4 & $ 17% OR eS S——— NO, In the Orphany’ Court of Centre County Hurper, late of Foto ter Townspip, de oramed, The undersigned, an auditor appointed by the | Orphans’ Court of Centre County, to distribute the funds in the hands of W. G. Runkle execn- tor of the ast will and testament of Catherine Barper. late of Poller Township, Centre County, | Peunsylvania, deceased, as shown by his final ac | count, Ww and smonuget those entitied to receive { the same, will attend 0 the duties of his sp | pointment at his office in the Borough of Belle { fomte, on Tuesday, Janusry 28rd, 1917, at ten o'clock A. M., when and where all parties inter ested are requested to appear and present their claims before the undersigned or be forever de | barred from coming in on said fund. CLEMENT DALE, Auditor i § ob i IJ OTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CHAR- i TER. NOTICE is hereby given that an application wiil be made by P, tT Davis, M.B. Mitchell and | A, J. Musser, to the Governor of Penneylvanis, the 15th day of January, 1917, at two o'clock P. | M_, under the provisions of an act of Assembly [entitled “An Act w provide for the incorpo ration and regulation of certain corporations, sputovad the 20th day of April, A. D. 189 snd ie several supplements thereto, for a charter for an intended ration 10 be called MILLHEIM ELECTRIC COMPANY, the character and ob | out of which is 30 spit light, best and wer, { or either of them, by electricity, to the public tn the borotgh of Milhelm County of Centre, and Biate of Pennsylvania, and to such persons, part nersbhipe and corporations residing therein, or adjacent thereto, #8 may desire the same, and for these purposes (0 have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and priveleges by seid act of Assembly and the supplements thereto oon- ferred. JRO. 8. FISHER, $2.00 Boiicitor, =. - XECUTORE RO iun— etter testamentary on the estate of Bamuel Fiomy, laste of Potter township, decessed, Letters tstamentary on the above estate have ing been duly granted to the undersigned, he would respectfully request Any Pemsons Kno wir themselves indebted to the estate 19 make i mediate payment and those | having claims against the same Lo present them duly suthen- tioated for setliement. F. P. FLORAY, 4 ol pd Executor. ob AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ¥ RESOURCES | Loans 604 DASOOTIR.. conn ves mme sessssmss | Overdrafts U. 8 ponds w— | Bonds and Securities. ——— Federal Bank Stock... Furniture and Fixtures.............c.. Due from Federal Reserve Bank - Due from Reserve ABODE. .....oovoimm ne | Due trom Oder BABE... ov. ovume ree | Redemption Fund...... POBAL..ocinrs crsmemmsnassssmmessnsmmmsa ns and SERVICE. OFFICERS G.8 FRANK, M.D. C. L. GRAMLEY A. A. FRANK L. W_BTOVER W. F. ZEIGLER President ist Vice President 204 Vice President Cashier Assistant Oashier FOR BALE. Property for sale: BSeven-room prigi hota, good stable, shed, and all good out ngs. CORA E. WAGNER, Bostiians, Be. Atty-In-fact for heirs of Mary A. . OILS & GASOLINE 1 receive carload My nts a can su you at all times at - ray Bri your barrels and drums and . my oils and gasoline, William McGlenahan WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR CENTRE HALL, PA, » os emits. tr AMES W. SWABB JUSTICE OF THE PEACE LINDEN HALL, CENTRE CO, PA, Deeds, Mortgages, Wil wi - ecouted with care. All ono opty ui armies” Men igh FRIDAY, NOYEMBER 17, 1916 LIABILITIES Capital ......... Undivided Profita......... — Reserved for Accrued Interest . Cashier's Checks............ Due to Banks, EMME sss snrssss msssnn: 22,244 81 Why Wear Clothes? Therefore it is that 1 believe, that as plants, trees and animals and ail things that have life are seen to be by Nature sufiiciently clothed anda cov ered to defend them from the injuries of the weather, so were we; but as those who by artificial light put out that of the day, s0 we by borrowed forms and fashions have destroyed our own. And ‘ts plain enough to be seen that ‘tis custom only which ren g2f hiss f= §5kE HHH
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