IY 25, 107 THURSDAY, JANUAS Uivie Righteousness in the Lend, In the borough of Nescopeck in Lu- zarne county, where the population numbers about 1800 and where there are four churches and four pastors.s battle is on against the granting of two licenses to ell intoxicants—one a wholesale and the other aretall appli- cation. Neecopeck has enjoyed being '‘ dry for two years in the face of most stren- uous efforts on the part of the liquor interests to make it wet’. The tem- perance sentiment runs so high that it took very great effort on the part of the two applicants to get the required number of signers on the ap- plication, This year the worst *‘ rag- tag’ element in the town are the on- ly fellows that could be procured ; on- ly one is a free-holder, snd it i® questioned if his property is worth $400, Not one single signer of the applics- tion is in any way affiliated with any one of the churches of that towr, or indeed is sn attendant upon any of the services of these churches, This surely is as it ought to be. What a shame that any man aoywhere who professes to be Chris iar, will io any way lend his ipfloeuce toward the per- petuation of the accursed businese. Last yesr the remopsirance against the ealooa in this town carried about 90 per cent of the names of the adult population of the towr, and this year it is expected that it will go even bie yond that, The town is well orgsp- jged, all the leading citizens, business and professional men are in the line- up for. purity snd sobriety, Every pastor, with théir respective cobgre- gations are standing shoulder toshoul- der in the fight, end if Nrescopeck does pot stay in the “dry” e’lump jt will be po fsult of the citizens, Rev. GG. W. Meclioa:, formerly of the Penns Valley charge, is pastor of the First M, E. church ip that town and is one of the principal workers io he interests of the ‘drys, ”’ —————— A —————— Figured in Auto Accident, Lssat Friday afternoon, Carl Hassen- burg figured in an auto accident that might have proven fatal, says the Lewisburg Journal, He was on his homeward journey from Centre coun- ty, and while coming down the Bev- en-mile Narrows at this time the road- bed being very icy, snd thus the chains and brakes on the machines took littie effect in checking and eon- trolling i'. He therefore skidded from ove side of the road to the other, at times almost thrown over the steep mountain side. But coming at. ter- rific speed kept hie bead snd guided the machine as best he could, until finally hitting a large stone, the car was ‘thrown completely the reverse and upon ita side, thus toroinog *“to- tle” and pinned bim under, the top resting on him. At isst be mansged to get ree, and unsseiated righted his machine sand contiourd home in » badly wrecked car, ——— a ——— A — Police Substation at Piessaot Gap. Mejor John (, tendent of the Pennsylvania slate police, is establishing a number of new sub-ststions in various parte of the state, and ove of these will be lc- cated at Pleasant Gap, this county. Detatchments will consist of two, three and four men, They sre ex- pected to reach their uew posts by the latter part of the month, Sr — A Ap Notlee to News Patrons, All Philadelphia papers will, after January 20th, be raised to fifty cents per month, Patrons who desire to discontinue their papers owing to the raise will kindly notify me before that date.—J, H, KNARR, news dealer. (Broome ’ FRUITTOWN. The harvesting of ice has been the go around here fur the past week, Rev Bradly spent over Sunday with friends in Bellefonte, Mre. W, A, Jordan ie spending this week with her sister, Ads, in Alioons, Quite a few of the peipls around here attended Mre, Ripka's sale at Tussey ville ou Baturday. Mr. Hpezel of Bellefonte wee a pleasant caller at the John Weavir home over Hunday. Emma Fobringer returned home Bunday after spending several mouths in Lewistown, ! Mr, and Mre. C. 8, Thomas and dsaghter-ip-law Mre, Ruth Thomas, ieft on Bundsy for Brooklyn, New York, where they will spend some time with relatives, A A —— Tusseyville Mite, Samuel Bwariz Is on the eick list, Mie, Milligan Lucas le ill at the home of her parents at this place, . Mire, William Martz, and sister, Mre, Jane Ruble, spent Saturday at Potters Mille, . ; Mrs, Mary Ripka snd dsughter, of Bpriog Mille, returned to their piace of employment on Batorday. The W, C. T. U, beld their monthly meeting at the home of Mre, M, F. Rossman, on BSaturdsy. After the meeting ice cream and oake was served, ————— A ———— Usatre Reporter, $L.60 per year, STATE AGRIOULTURAL NOTES, The losses sustained by Pennsylvania farmers from bog cholara during the past year were about $60,000, The honey produced by the bees in the State during the past year was val- ued at over one million dollars. Pennsylvania ranks seventeenth among the corn producing States, hav- ing jumped from twentieth place since 1916. z Although the oats crops was par- tially a failure, Pennsylvania has in- creased its ranking from fourteenth place in 1915 to twelfth place last year, Farmers’ Iuetitutes in Bomerset county were a'tceCed by over 6,000 persons, Westmoreland leads the State with the largest number of registered stal- lions with Crawford and Chester fol- lowing. An importert role that al] orghard. ists should foll 'w la to epray socord- ing to the pests that are at present or likely to appesr soor, Itis as much folly to spray on general principle as it ia to teke medicine for indefinite purposer, A ——————— YA ———— Altooss Murderer Found Guallly, Alfred Wendt was found guilty of murder in the first degree by a Blair gounty jury on Thursday night, He wns charged with the killing of Cote giable McGinley pearly two years sgo, “I don’t care,” was Wendti'sonly comment, mG Y.W, 0 48 Noter, ( Continued from first page. ) Fuarosee, or from the General Becre- tary. The Chairman of the education - sl Committee, Miss Margaretta Go- heer, reported on the list of books ard poems recommended, sxplained how the Helen G uld sShepsrd Bibles might be won by any Y. W, OO, A, weetmber, Bhe slso stalled that some Voostional Conferences being plavued to be held in different Jocs!i- ties this sprivg, and ssked that she be informed of any interested in Tomato or Canning Club work. The report o' the General Becretary was largely in the form of tablesux, and talke, by the Bellefonie High =chool Club and others, A Common- Weal Club was shown In the midst of a Business Meeting, and beginnioga game, This was followed by a talk from a member of the Commonweal Clab, Mires Margaret Williams, of the True Blue Club, Bhilob, who told i mbout their Club and why she liked it, The next tgblesu was of a cook- ing clase, such classes being held at “pow Rhoe and Btste College. This was followed by & class in sewing, a popular sctivity among Clab girle, Miss Mary Rige!, of Howard, told about the county week at Camp Nep- shwin whieh sbe attended last sum- mer, and voiced the wish of the girls that Centre County may have its own camp next summer, The Junior Club work was shown by Elizabeth Everte, PFeoretary of Lhe Dotty Dimple Club, Oak Hsl', who resd some of the miputes of the { ('lab meetings, These girls are from 6 1010 sears of age and condueot their own business, Letters were read from sll the Centre County Y. W, C, A, girls who bad gone to other places, and by being pul in touch with the Association hsd found work and friends, Mise Lols Ulgieb, Leader of he Bpring Mille Commonweal Clab, reported on the County Conference which she sitended st Lake Gevevas last summer and urged everyone to at- tend the “County Row" at Eagles Mere, Pa,, from June 28-July 6, 1917. The Rev, W. F, Carson gave a short talk on Church Unity sud the valae ofthe Y. M.(, A. and Y. W,.C. A, In bringing about the desired spirit of coopeiation and developing leadership smong the young people, asa be had observed it, The general work of the Yourg Women's Christian Association, its de. velopment and various activities in all forme of modern life, were expiai in ap sddress by Mise Esther Hawes, the exccutive secretary for the East Central Field, of which Centre county in a phrt, All were glad to welcome Mise Hawes on her first visit to thie county. Several new directors and those whose terms expired this year were elec ed. The board of directors i» now a« follows : Pres, Mise Anna H, Hoy, Belle onte ; vice-pres,, Miss Bara C, Lovejoy, Btate Uollege ; sec’y, Mrs, H. F. Whiting, Bellefonte ; treas,, Miss Bertha Laurie, Bellefonte ; ohair- man finance committee, Mrs, OG. G, Pond, Btate College ; chalrman edu- cational committer, Mise Margaretta Goheen, Boslsburg ; chairman recres- tional committee, Mre., James I, Thompson, Centre Furosce ; Mee, M, A. B. Bom), Boslsburg ; Mrs, Frank Fisher, Spring Mills ; Miss Clara Cope do, Bpring Mille, Are On Wednesday evening sixty ¥. W, ', A, girle of the Btate College (town) Branch attended the union evaogelia- tic services conducted by Gypsy Smith, Go to church Bunday, February 11, and help observe Association Day, Enter the physical contest, Review the poem you have learned this week, snd look for the new one next week. February and sale in this column FREE of charge. March Sales THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16th, at nine o'clock sharp, on the D. J. Meyer farm, 1 1-2 miles east of Linden Hall and 2 miles northeast of Boalsburg : 8 HEAD OF HORSES, Bay mare, 10 years old weighs 14560 ; bay horse, b years old, weighs 1350 ; bay horse, 4 years oid, welghs 1100 ; dark sorrel, 8 years old, weighs 1100 ; bay mare, 6 years old weighs 1150 ; sorrel mare, 9 years old ; weighs 1800 ; dapple grey horse, 4 years old, weighs 1250; driving mare and 9-monthsold colt. This is an extra good clean and sound bunch of horses, 10 LARGE YOUNG COWS of different breed. A number of them arg fresh and remainder will be by timo of sale, This is the finest herd of cows in the valley, all excellent milkers, Good Short horn bull, 2 years old. 8 head young cattle. yearlings and upwards. 4 calves, Berkshire brood sow and boar, 9 fine shoats, CORN HUSKER, good sa new ; two 2-horse wagons with 4.In, tire, #home wagon with 4in. tire, § sets hay Iadders, Empire erain drill with {1 hoes, good as new ; land roller, 2 disc harrows, Deering hay tedder, fanning mill, 8 Vulean plows, 2 Oliver plows, potato digger, 2 spring har- rows. 60 tooth harrow, Evans corn planter, Deer. ing corn binder, Deering binder, 7-1t. cut, Os borne mower, Keystone side-delivery rake, bay loader, hay rake, 2 Albright riding ears work. ers, Iron Age riding corn warkes, manure spread. er, double sled. This machinery has been well taken gare of and is practically good as new, Grain cradle, 2 hay racks, spring sleigh, top buggy. 2 horse carriage, 7 bh Pp. gasoline engine on truck, 2 1-2 bh. p. gawline engine, Delaval cream separator, chop mill and belt, go shell er, emery grinder. Hangs. —4 pair tug harness, driving harness, pair double driving harness, all THURSDAY, MARCH #th, at 10 o'clock, Ma- thiss Weagley, on the Alljson larm, 1 1.2 miles North of Bpring Mills, will sell farm stock and implements. A clean-up sale, FRIDAY, MARCH 9, at one o'clock. G, W. Tresslor will sell at his residence, 1 and 1-2 miles east of Penns Cave : Farm stock, implements and household goods. WEDNESDAY, MARCH WMTH, at ten o'clock am, L.R Lingle, one-half mile west of Old Fort, on Earlystown road, will sell farm stock and implements, This will bes 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 implemen ts, SATURDAY, 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 o sale day. Also a lot of cows, fresh and springing TUESDAY, MARCH 20th, 9 o'clock &. 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, sucts WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21st, 10 a. m., about | two miles west of Tusseyville, by D. Gels Wagner | Clean up sale of farm stock and implements, THURSDAY, MARCH 2Zind, st 10 o'clock a. m., R. D. Musser, one mile north of Bpring Mills will sell all farm stock, including 30 head of | Holsteln catile ; also farm lmplements, A clean up sale of everything. in good condition, Btudebaker 7-passenger automobile, ta good condifion. 800 bushels porn eam, 356 of 6 acres of grain {n ground. Sot hatchering tools, some household goods and other articles Terms of sale. ~Credit of one year on amounts over $5.00, JAMES W, BWABB, Amignee for Newton Yarnell L.F. Mayes, auct, 1 mile north of Potters Mills, Homer R. Treaster will sell farm stock and haplements ; some house bold furniture. A clean-up sale. L. F, Mayes suet. MONDAY. MARCH 5, all day sale, 1 1-2 mile east of Centre Hill, by Tresler and Datnberman clean up sale of farm stock and impiements, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7th, at 10 o'clock a. m.,, J T. Potter and Jaa Callahan, will sell gn the old Potter homestead, four miles west of Centre Hall: Farm stock, implements, etc; clean up sale of everything. riow to Keep Young. » best way to keep young is tc as far as possible, with ey. and everybody that is new Both men and women get cing to old ways, thinking ts and always looking back if you want to keep ‘outh always thinks of what the future and ¢ failures of the past. It Is ahead men who age rap it is the men who stick in old ts and follow out long-established les and methods. Constant change and variety may be said to form one the great secrets of youthfulness. A woman should make a point of 1g out as much as possible ~— 3 to go ¢ the go Not a Sentimental Story, Many years ago a little boy was having a birthday party. In the midst of the merrymaking he slipped away from his young friends and went up garrett to hide in an old trunk. Twen- ty years later he again went up gar ret. There stood the same old trunk. Ah, children, 1 do not blame you for asking how in tunkett he could open the trunk and find his own body in £7? fe didn't. When he of Hostetter's Almanac, all the tangi- ble assets that had been left by his lamented Unéle Lafe, who had been 8 vaudeville star.—Kansas City Star. Thoroughly Qualified, A family of four women bought an automoblle. In their search for a chauffeur they were very hard to suit. At last a man applied whose qualifi- cation could not be guinsald. Before demonstrating his ability to manage the machine he said: “1 used to bé a window dresser, you know, In a big dry goods store.” “Indeed!” sald the eldest daughter. “And may I ask how that helped you to qualify for this position?™ “How?” he, exclaimed. “Why, great Boeott! didn't I learn all about drap- ing figures in artistic style, and can’t I pile the robes and furs aseund you ladies till you will look Hke reguias fashion plates? It was fortunate for the women that in addition te that accomplishment the young man was also a competent chaufféur, for he got the job without further questioning its Gender, A somewhat angular, severslooking spinster was standing on the station platform outside a mall conch, inspect ing with undisguised curiosity the in. genious net arrangement which is abla to sweep In mail bags while the train is In swift motion, "Is she working all right?™ asked one of the officials, “Aye, aye, BIL" replied Mes whent suddenly the lady priests on the shoulder, “Why do you eall it ‘she’?™ she in Salred, as usual athirst for inferms “Because, madam, its & mall And the sniff of the angular spinster almost drowned the shrill whistle of the engine, then preparing to mewe on ~london Answers, A MIM. FRIDAY, MARCH, 25rd, at 10 o'clock su. 1m, { John Boavely, st Bpring Mills, will sell lot of farm | stock and implements, A clean-up sale. L. ¥, | Mayes, auct, at Centre consisting hogs and i | BATURDAY, MARCH 24, 12 o'clock, 1 Hill, by Lloyd R, Bmith : stock sale, of horse, colts, cows, young ositie, sheep. Mayon, auot, TUESDAY MARCH 77, the undersigned w.ll offer at public sale the following live stock and farm implements: Hosrmes colts ; 28 head of young cattle ; 22 head « f sheep ; | 14 head of hogs. Farm ita-8 Byracuse plows, 2 Perry barrows, 60 tooth harrow, dise harrow, land roll, Evans corn planter, Albright corn worker, 2 mowers, side delivery rake, hay loader, hay fork, rope and pulleys, Conklin wagon, 2 buggys, New Holland feed grinder, lot of harness and Bandwich Hay Press and Bale at 10 o'clock sharp Seven head of and impleme Power L Frank Mayes, suct C. W, FISHBURN, How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O We, the undersigned, have known F Cheney for the last ii years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, - Teledo, O Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directiy upon the blood and mu- cous surfaces of the system. Testimonials pent free. Price 76 cents per bottle. Bold by all Druggists. Takes Hall's Family Pllls for constipation. J I EoAL NOTICE ~~ Notice Is hereby given that the following ao counts will be presented to Court for confirma tion on Wednesday, February 25th, 1917, and un less exceptions be filed thereto on or before Feb | ruary 27th, 1917, the same will be confirmed ; The first account of H. C, Warfel { Jonathan Bradiey, Philipsburg Guardian of The sixth and partial account of D E ring Committee o! Jesse Newton Cowher, { burg Wood. Miles The second and final socount of A Guardian of Mamie Yeager, Asromsburg D. R FOREMAN, Prothonotary CYRUS BRUNGART | JUSTICE OF THE PEACE CENTRE HALL, PA. Special attention given to collecting. Legal writivgs of all classes, incioding deeds, mortgsgoes | Agreements, eto. marriage loetess and hunter's licenses secured, and all matiers pertaining to the | office attended to promptly, otf Ive pd Rm Stover, | Jan. 28, 1017 erreee@@ 00000000000 PO0O0 Insurance and Real Estate Want to Buy or Sell ? SEE US FIRST Chas. D. Bartholomew CENTRE MALL, PA, PVP ROOF OL BBR B OLB» SOOO VOVVPNPIBUCL DPOF POREVIOCOOOS eT A tL JUST RECEIVED Carload Red Cedar Shingles Which we are offering at Special Prices | Zettle & Lucas CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS Proprietors Centre Hall Planing Mill, Centre Hall, Pa, re Centre Reporter, $1.50 per year. i 1 — pany is hereby presented. Balance in treasury January 10, 1916... Cash premiums received during year. FIRE LOSSES G. F. Miller .... John Decker M. H. Bpicher Robert Glasgow . Eimer W, Evey Foster W. Evey......... Dr.C. 8 Musser ......un.... BF. Blover Mrs James Alexander. Eimer C. Ross Bmall losses . Directors’ pay we ——- BoE Secretary's salary and expenses ............ Treasurer's salary and expenses.......... Bundry expenses RORDE PRIA ..oosseessecorsescnns Interest paid ha Cash balance in treasury Asseernent No 20 Outstanding premiums {nu course of collection... Cash balance in treasury......... Hale in office ————— . Total cash premium past year Premium notes taken past year - Premium notes in force today... co .ovmnnes Insurance taken past year Risks in force today Fisher, Attest : Sials FRANK M. FISHER, Bec'y BELLEFONTE, PA., JARUARY #, 1917. $249 4 4085 72 G4 Hw $1840 1% $1653 @0 42 18 1296 00 1226 a7 712 10% 4 100 ¢ 100 ¢ ] 20 9 E10 12% 77 $1679 ¢ UAE H. Reed, John H. Beck, H. E DUCK President LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS ] { J Estate of Catherine Harper, late of Pot ler Townapip, de orased in the Orphans’ Court of Centre County The undersigned, an auditor sppainted by the Orphans’ Court of Centre County, to distribute ads in Lhe hands of W Runkle, exscu- tor of the Jast will and testament of Catherine Harper. iste of Potter Township, Centre County, Peupeyivanis. deocoassd. as shown by his final ae- count, to and amongst those en'itied to receive the mune, will attend +o the duties of his ap pointment #1 bis office in the Borough of Belle iotite, on Tuesday. Ianoary 23rd, 1917, at ten o'clock A. M., when and where all parties inter. the Cialms before the undersigned or be forever de- barred from coming in on sa'd fund. CLEMENT DALE, od Auditor Edison means a musical ment, me to your home for a demonstration. FOR BALE.— Property for sale: BSeven-room brick house, good stat lv «hed, and all good out. buildings, CORA BE. WAGNER, Boslvung, Pa. ARY dn-fact |r heirs of Mary A i OILS & GASOLIN I receive carioad shi and can supply you at all t at low- est prices Bring your barrels and drums and try my oils and gasoline, William McClenahan WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR CENTRE HALL, PA, i A AANA JAMES w. swABB JUATICE OF THE PEACE LINDEN ALY SARTRE 00. PA, Deeds, written and ex. eouted with All A a Puy ETOVE FOR BALE. ~Good, Sunshine ! heater with 184nch fire box ; just as good as new Besson for selling is that a Monitor Caloric pipe less furosce has been installed in the home | D. W. BRADFORD, Centre Hall, Pa Oak WANTED. ~Man past 50 with horse and bugs 7 { 10 sell Block Condition Powder in Centre Cously. Balary §70 per month. Address® Industrial Bidg | Indianapoils, Indiana. FOR BALE ~Two good six-room houses, sit i uated on East Curtin Street, Belle Pa. One has bath and the other electric light, Good location. Sale on BATURDAY, JANUARY 20th, 1917 st the Court House, Bee H E ZIMMERMAN, Bellefonte, ai 20'ciock p.m, of — 'ROUND WITH A W name on a perfect instru- not a JAC ang — The average American home seems to be losing its attraction for the household, Anna Gladden writes in the New Orleans Times-Picayune. The home is frequently only a place in which to sleep and eat. The chil dren coming home from school stop at home long enough tod deposit thelr books and £0 off in pursuit of enter tainment. The mother entertains her visitors by shopping or visiting the picture show. The evening callers are treated to = musical entertainment or a theater party. The call of outside Ir 8d ii i § 3 : i §