The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 01, 1917, Image 8

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    THE CENT~AE REPORTER.
THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1917
REBERSBURG
Rev. Brown and wife, of Allentown,
arrived at this place on Friday and on
Batu day helped to eslebrate the gold-
en wedding of Sidney ‘Krumrine and
wife,
John Brumgart, son of our towns-
man Clayton Brumgsrt, and whose
home is in lowa, is visiting in this
vicinity.
Mrs, Ida Weaver and son Edwin
and daughter Miriam, all of Lewlis-
burg, were over Bunday visitors in
town.
One day last week while Dr. Bright
was out in the conntry attendiog to
his professional duties, he suffered a
paralytic stroke, Harry Corman is
taking care of him snd Dr. Musser, of
Aaronsburg, is his attending physi-
cian.
The public sale of farm implements
and stock held by Emanuel Confer on
Saturday was well attended and
things brought top notch prices. Mr.
Confer will leave next week with his
family for Tyrone where he has a job
to drive a team,
—
Aaronsburg,
Merchant J. F. Krape is a great
COMFORT HOUSES,
Little Talks on Hoalih sod Hygenr, by
samuel G, Dixon, M, D,, uL, DD, D, Sc,
Commissioner of Health,
Comfort houses in cities and towne
are essential to the health and com-
fort of our people, yet in Pennsylvan-
ia the traveling public that comes to
a town for a day or two for sightsee-
ing ie not provided gith lavatories or
comfort houses,
These good people, often strangers
in our towns, are driven into saloons
in search of lavatories, and men often
buy a drink before leaving as they feel
indebted to the innkeeper. In many
cases this drink may be taken for the
first time by one of weak character,
who has not suflicient force of mind
to deny himself another, It is the
beginning of » sad ending for the
young fellow,
On Bandays and holidays, when the
stores and taverns are closed, our vie-
itors are hard set to find places of rest
and comfort, Cowfort houses, kept
in sanitary condition, cost some mons-
ay, but how eséntial they are |
The absence of such houses, not on-
ly causes discomfort, but ill health,
When Governor [ener gave the
Health Departmoent eharge of Gettye-
burg to prepare it the great meeting of
the Blues ana Grays at the Kiftleth
Anniversary of the Battle of Gettyg-
sufferer at the present time,
Mrs, Mary Beaver is very apprecia-
ff t kindness shown by her
friends neighbors in her recent
BOTTOW,
Live #
and
move into her new home, purchased
from Z. D. Thomas,
James Lenker, of Lemont, was here
on Thursdsy to help celebrate the
pighty-first birthday anoiversary
We sre sorry to say
her
of
¥
nis moter.
toe aged lady Is nol In usu
al
Dest,
Mrs, Caroline Maize left on Wednes-
day to visit ber daughter, Mrs, Wil
that state, Ou
her way esst she will stop nfl with her
brother-in-law, Wilt,
Franklin.
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Georges Valley
Mrs, Charles Ripka and eon
spent last week with her |
snd Mre, Joun Lingle, at Bober,
NH, W, Decker and A. F. V
made a business trip to Bellefonte one
day last week.
P. A, Auman Jeft for Bellefonte
Monday morning where he will serve
az a juryman this week,
WwW. F. McClellan and family
Spring Mills speut Sunday at
home of F. M, Ackerman.
W. P. Fetterolf snd E, D.” F
spent Sunday afternoon at the G.
Breon howe,
Mrs, J, OC, Barger and Mre,
Lingle were visisors at the
Mrs. J. T. Foust, Baturday.
Quite a number of I. O, O. F. mem-
bers and their families, of this place,
attended the banquet held in the
Grange Hall at Spring Mills ls
Thuruday evening.
and other relatives in
Samuel
arents,
of
ust
Ww.
of
Dome
Wceodwara,
Mesere, J. Lo Kreamer and
Kresmer spent a day last week at
home of Clayt un Boob in Millheim.
Jumes Voneids, D. J. Beuner and
daughter transacted business in Mill-
heim Haturday.
The members of the P, O. ¥. of A.
with their families held a banquet at
the hotel Baturday evening.
Mise Florence Sheesley left for Mil
ton Baturday where she will be em-
ployed.
Mrs. Blanche Hebel left for her home
in Cineinnati, Ohlo, ofter spending a
week with her grandparents, Mr, and
Mry. Andrew Moyer.
Mrs. Jane Decker left for Yeager.
town Monday morning where she will
be employed at the homie of Allen
Hess,
og
the
Pleasant Gap.
Mr. Herron, of this place, made a
short business trip to Pittsburgh last
week
Mre. Frank Knair, of Bellefonte,
spent Bupday with her parents, Mr,
and Mrs, J. O. Hile,
Mre. Jacob Otz and children of this
place departed Baturday morning for
an indefinite visit with her mother at
Reading.
Samuel Irvin of Bandy Ridge spent
the week-end with his parents, Mr.
and Mre, William Irvin.
Harry Appleby, of Harrisburg,
former superintendent of White Rock,
spent a few days last week in Belle.
foute and Pleasant Gap,
————— A ———————
He © Haoged ™ His Dogs,
It is said that a certain dog owner
living in an adjoining county was *‘ too
slick ”’ for the assessor when be made
his rounds registering dogs for lax.
It was known that this man had sev-
‘gral doge, but he told the official that
hie hanged those for which he was
‘not paying. After the assesor left jthe
#dwirer of the canine tribe went to
‘the barn and cut down several burlap
'gncks in which the fugitive dogs were
hanged. They soon joined the dog
anthem quite familiar around the
‘premises.
—— A ————————
The total cotimated value of cattle
nther than mich cows in the Biate
burg, and we were reviewing the nec-
essary things to be done, such as sm-
{ ple water supply, hoepitale, digpensar-
ics, sewage disposal, ete., we conceived
the idea of having a liberal supply ol
comfort stations, well pleced through-
out the town of Gettysburg along the
roads leading to and from the battle-
{ field.
These houses had male and female
|
attendants—thousapds upon thous-
ands of people nade use of them—and
hese places of rest and comfort
fsotor makiog
of
Tepre-
todd our
this
in
record
| 8 large
| phenomenal
| memorable oceasion,
|
a
heaslth
Puring the gathering of the Blue
nd the Gray at and around little
| Gettysburg, with a normal population
ut «ight thon=and people, duriog
[the seven daye, with a cepsus of one
hundred thousand people, potwith-
standing the old age of veterans and
their families, the recordsonly showed
a
of at
nine deaths,
Let
iawaka
boards and councils
necessity of comfort
ouses, designed and maiotained to
{ keep up a esnitary condition, and
will help to advance not only
health, but the morals of our
i ie,
our health
to the
b €8
they
{ the
| pe
| epi etimetmi
Farmer. Tnstitates Popular,
i
| Marked increase in attendavca snd
| interest in the Farmers’ Jostitute con-
| ducted under the suspices of the Penp-
{ ay lania Department of Agriculture has
growiog in varios sections of
‘tate daring the present season of
institttes and shows that the farmers
ars looking forward to one of the best
| seasons of sgriculture in the history of
| the Htate,
| Reports of institutes held in forty-
{ five counties show a total stiendance
of over 20,000 more persons that in the
| seme counties last year and in severa!
{of the the fall allotment of
hss been completed. It FX-
| pected that the total attendsuce fg-
| ures for the season will reach a high-
le r total than for a nom ber of years.
Deapite unfavorable weather con ‘i-
tivpe, the attendance in York county
broke the record and was close to the
14,000 oare for the fourteen days of
In Bomerset county 5.480
attended sa compared with
8,390 a year sgo, while in Indians
county the sttendance was 5020 as
compared with 2 854 a year ago.
Washington, Butler,Beaver, Uraw-
ford, Erie, Venango, Schuylkill, Lu-
zerue, Montour, Northamption und
other counties show big Increased at
tendance, but Crawford county carries
oft all honors of the year to dste with
an increase of fromm 2,785 a year ago
to 10,815 for the inetitutes closed just
a fiw weeks ago,
The total attendance at the present
time le over 130,000 and twenty-two
more counties to report it is expected
thist the showing for the yesr will
mount to over 200,000,
————— A —————————
Women tn Inaugdral Parade,
“The Pennsylvania Women's
Woodrow Wilson League, Is sending
delegations to Washington, on March
6th, to take part in the Woman's
Division of the Iusugural Parade,
For the first time in history, there is
a woman member of the [nsugural
Committee, and for the first Sime
women will form a division in the
Inaugural Parade.
Those wishing to go with the Penn-
sylvania delegates, ‘will send their
names to Miss Mary Kelsty, Ohestnut
Hill, Philadelphia, who is Chairman
of the Parade Committee for the Penn-
sylvanis Women’s Woodrow Wilson
League,”
—————— A ——————
Ineresse ln Roldiers’ Harial Alldwance,
Representative Charles A, Shaffer,
of Columbia county, introduced in the
House, st Hafrisburg, a bill providing
that heéten'ter when a veteran of the
Civil war dies the county shall allow
$75 instead of the customary $60 it hae
paid in the past for a funeral. The
same provision is made to apply to
another measure relating to the burial
| been
i
ithe
countiqe
8 ja
ny
institute,
people
le $10,096,900,
of veterans’ widowe,
—
sale in this column FREE of charge.
THURSDAY, MARCH 1st, at 10 o'clock a. m., |
1 inile north of Potters Mills, Homer R, Treaster
auct,
SATURDAY, MARCH 8rd, D, L. Bartges will |
hold public sale of farm stock and implement on :
the Bartges farm west of Old Fort, |
MONDAY, MARCH 6, all day sale, 1 1-2 mile |
east of Centre Hill, by Tressler and Dauberman : |
clean up sale of farm stock and implements,
TUESDAY, MARCH 6th, at 10 a, m., 1 mile |
west of Madisonburg, on the J. J. uramley farm |
by William E. Hagen : Clean up sale of farm
stock and implements, Wise & Hubler, aucts. |
i
TUESDAY, MARCH 6th, at 12 o'clock sharp, |
H. F. Grove, on the W. G, Grossman farm, 1 mile
North of Tusssyville, will sell farm stock and im- |
lements. Mayes, auct, |
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7th, at 10 o'clock a. m., |
J T. Potter and Jas. Callahan, will sell on the old |
Potter homestead, four miles west of Centre |
Hall: Farm stock, implements, ete.; cleap up |
sale of everything.
THURBDAY, MARCH sth, at 10 o'clock, Ma- |
thriss Weagley, on the Allison farm, 1 1-2 miles |
North of Spring Mills, will sell farm stock and |
implements. A clean-up sale. |
FRIDAY, MARCH 9, at one o'clock. G. W, |
Tressler will sell at his residence, 1 and 1-2 miles
household goods.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4TH, at
sm, Is 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.
ten o'clock
THURSDAY, MARCH 15th, two miles east of
Centre Hall, by Sharer & Keller :
of farm stock and implementa,
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
PUBLIC SALE.
ile sale
between AXe
at the
on Blate Road Mann
and Plessant Gap, on
FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1917,
the folllowing described live stock and farming
implements, to wit :
7 HORSES] lay team... horse and mare—horse
rising 8 YEA old, mare rising 7 years old, weleht
84, Grey horse, rising 6 years old, wi, 150
Gray mare, rising 7 yr» old, wi 1600, Brown
team, coming 7 years old, wi 320 2
mare colt, will make a fine mare. If you are look
ing for the best horses in the county, come and
soo them,
20 HEAD MILCH COWE.Bome Holstein some
Shorthorn and some Guernseys. Most of these
cows will be fresh near time of sale. 2Z-year<old
Holstein ball and 1 small bull,
10 HEAD YOUNG CATTLE These wi
& god lot of cows,
7 BROOD BOWS~2 will litter by time of sale,
others will come soon thereafter. Thoroughbred
Poland China Boar, 4 Bhoata,
FARMING IMPLEMENTS —8tudebaker
senger automobile, in good running order |
home wagons, 7-foot MceCormick Binder,
mower, 2 double corn workers, Hoosier
grain drill, Hoosler double-row corn planter, 12
foot hay rake, 3 seta flat hay ary Acme
dump wagon, 3 botsleds, plank sied, 2 full sels
wagon boards, 7 Oliver Chilled plows. 2 18to0th
ng erroih, #0-tooch smoothing harrow, 10.01
steel Jand roller. 2 wheelbarrows, hay tedder, lop
bugky, bugey pole, spring wagon with canopy
top, Portland sieigh, Delaval cream separator
smal: cultivator, corn sheller, 20th Century ma
nure spreader, potato raiser, Keystone hay .
er and side delivery rake. 2 clover seed 0
picks, grubbin: hoes, extension adders, grin
stone, iron bushel measure, All these |
plements are in good shape, some used bul one
venur
HOUSEHOLD GOODE will also be sold
make
3 pas
4
3
hoe
ele m
Sale will begin at 9.00 a. m., when terms will be
made known by
T. E. JODON
L. F,. Mayes, auct
XECUTORS NOTius~—
Letters testamentary on the estate oO
Sarah 8. E Kennelly, late of Gregg township, de
ceased,
Letters testamentary on the above stale hav
ing been granted to the undersigned, he
would respectfully request any persons knowing
themselves indebled to the estate to make
mediate payment and those having
ageing the same to present them duly su
icated for seitiement.
duly
C. BE. ROYER,
Spring Mills, Pa,
Executor
bho.l0
W. Harrison Walker
Attorney
JR SALE A HOME, LOCATED ALONG
the pike between Penn Hall and Spring
Mills, Centre county, containing three acres of
and. Thereon erected a house, barn and other
outbuildings. Known as the Adam Grenoble
home. Possession given April Ist, 1917, Further
ioformation may be by addressing J. A.
GRENOBLE, Yeggertown, Pa. ofipd
FR PN -~
CAVE aun TOTO, IW
The readers of this paper will be
pleaged to Tern that there fs at least one
dreatied digehse that sclefica has been
able 10 cure in all its stn , Bnd that Is
Catarth. Hall's Catarrh Cure fs the only
positive cure now
fraternity. Catarrh Being a constitutional
digease, reqiiires a oohstitutional treat-
ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure fa taken in-
~~
and mucous surfaces of the system, there.
by destroying the foundation of the dis-
ease. nd giving the tient
building ug the constitution ne a
nature In doing its work. The tors
have so much faith in ita © w-
hu uP
at it fal to cure, nd
list of t ule.
F JCcH NEX & CO, Toledo, O.
for of
Address: ’ 4,
a hy
Take Tails Tansy bitte for constipation,
ESSENKAY Tire Filler is noe
halter bioke, Also, twenty or
Also, sev:
will be
Mayes,
Every annimal offered
lunch.
TUESDAY, MARCH 20th, 9 o'clock a, m., W. F,
goods, Wise
WEDNESDAY, MARCH Zist, 10 a. about
two miles west of Tusseyville, by D, Gels Wagner
m.,
THURSDAY, MARCH 2ind, at 10 o'clock &, m.,
north Bpring Mills,
will sell all farm stock, including 80 head of
Holstein cattle ; also farm implements, A clean-
up sale of everything.
of
FRIDAY, MARCH, 23rd, at 10 o'clock a, m,,
John Boavely, at Spring Mills, will sel! lot of farm
stock and implements, A clean-up sale. L. F.
Mayes, auct,
SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 12 o'clock, at Centre
Hill, by Lloyd R. Bmith : stock sale, consisting
of horse, colts, cows, young cattle, hogs and
sheep, Mayes, aucl,
TUESDAY MARCH 27, the undersigned w.il
horses and
f sheep ;
By racuse
Beven head of
colts ; 28 head of young cattle ; 22 head
14 head of hogs. Farm implements
plows, 2 Perry harrows, 6 tooth harrow, disc
harrow, land roller, Evans corn planter, Albright
corn worker, 2 mowers, side delivery make, hay
osder, hay fork, rope and pulleys, Conklin
wagon, 2 buggys, New Holland feed grinder, lot
of harness and Sandwich Hay Press and Power
Sale at 10 o'clock sharp. L Frank Mayes, aucl
paid C. W, FISHBURN
WEDNEEDAY, MARCH 25tn, at ten o'clock a
Hall, on
stock and
farm
Hurry
the Brashvalley had, will sell
mplements, A clean-up sale. Grov
auct,
e 0 Brad.
wil
kinds
BATURDAY, APRIL 7
at oO ock
1 & Son, st the Centre Hall BK. K. Blation
spell a Jot of New Farm Machinery of all
L. F, Mayes, auct
ROUND
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Washington
The National Capital
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oR
Baltimore
The Monumental City
Sunday, March nu
Special Tra'n Leaves
CENTRE HALL
Saturday, March 10,at11:02pm |
Returning Leaves
Washington
Baltimore
Sd Fee the New Nations
Library of Congress, Washingtor
i, Botanic Garden, (
Gallery, and the varied sights of Waah
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OreoTaRn Art
umen
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CYRUS BRUNGART
JUSTICE OF THE VFEACE
CENTRE HALL, PA.
Special sitention given collecting, Legal
writings of all classes, including deeds, mortgages
agresments, etc. ; marriage licenses and hunter's
lonnses secured, and all matters pertaining to the
office attended to promptly. cts ive pd
erp Pend 000000000060 O0OO0
Insurance and
Real Estate °
Want to Buy or Sell ?
9c DOVE Oc DBOY
SEE US FIRST
Chas. D. Bartholomew
CENTRE MALL, PA,
LPC VOVLBOVT ISP PORIVSP ST OROW
SoC Qe OUT
WANTED —~Men to ent chemieal wood in
Greens Valley. Steady work that will last for 2
108 years. Good size timber to work in. Wil
pay $1.00 a cord { not moked, oar measure.) The
Centre
Apply to L. G. Barnes, Centre Hall, Bell
a
how
ah LL 4 ,
TROUBLES
nid
rh HTED —AT LEWIBTOWE BUH
pital, Lewistown, Pa. Young women
tn train as nuTRes, 3 year course. A High school
education is desired ard they shou'd be not
vonnger than eighteen yours of age For farther
information app'y to Lewisiown Hospital, Lewis
town, Ps —
BEWARE OF
sudden colds.
Take —
Sig
CASCARA 5} QUININE
ons’
The old family ¢
; 10 take, No
forn
opiate t after effects,
Cour
G. W. MOORE, R. U., Bupt.
7.0.12
JAMES W. SWABB
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
LINDEN HALL, CENTRE CO. PA.
Deeds, Mortgages, Wills, &c, written ano =x
| peuted with care. All legal business promptly
attended to, Special attention given to sell
| ting of Hetates, Marriage Licenses, Aui~ ne
bile Licenses, and all other Applicstir
| Blanks kept on hand. Nov. 261 yr. |
OILS & GASOLINE
I receive carload shipments anc
can supply you at all times at low
est prices
Bring your barrels and drums
and try my oils and gasoline.
William McClenaban
WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR
CENTRE HALL, PA,
days.
the §
Mz.
Hill's i ul 0
At Avy Drug Store
EL OME FOR BALE. HOME, ENOWN AS
the Oliver Love place, st Colyer, is offer
ed for sale. Good dwelling house, good barn,
pew chicken house, all necessary outbuildings,
A new well of good water at ack door, Four
acres of land with good fruit. Large chicken |
house, 40 feet long, making it an ideal place for
poultry raising, Located along public road and |
msi] brought right to door, Very plesssut place
tw live,
Price reasonable,
party.
Inquire of
Time will be given to right
CHARLES WOLFE,
Colyer, Pa,
Spring Mi
Normal
will open about
MONDAY, APRIL 25th
for Six Weeks’ Term
Oysters
From now you will find
us supplied with the choic-
est quality of Oysters the
market affords.
Two grades—for stew-
ing and frying.
FRESH CRACKERS
THE GOOD CRISPY KIND,
that fairly melt in the mouth.
BREAD, PIES AND
CAKES
ALWAYS FRESH AND GOOD
CANNED GOODS
of various kinds,
Pennington’s
BAKERY
In the Hotel Building
CENTRE HALL
Any Grade Scholars Admitted
Special Attention Given
Those Who Wish to
Prepare for College or
for Teaching.
Normal will continue throughout
continue studies,
For further particulars add: ess—
W. V. GODSHALL, B. S., I'L. S.
Bpring Mills, Pa
Centre Reporter, $1.50 per year,
MR. FARMER-
Now is the time to investigate tha
Manure Spreader you've been thinking
of buying. But before you purchase look into the merits
of the LOW-DOWN FEARLESS—the Spreader with
the circular beater.
Also, the vertical and floating frame Mowers.
A full line ot the famous Walter A, Wood farm im-
plements,
Also, Black Hawk Corn Planters, Crown Grain
Drills, Blizzard Ensilage and Peed Cutters, and everything for the farm, and
I think I can save you money on your needs for the farm,
If you are in the market for anything let me hear from you.
Cleve H. Eungard Spring Mills, Pa.
.
*.e
rm
For a small sum you can have your instrument
brought right up to date by having it equipped with Mr,
Edison's new attachment which permits the playing of
the New Blue Amberol Four-Minute Records. The cost
of the attachment is as follows :
For Standard Instruments
For Home 75
For Triumph 6.75
All of the above attachments include a genuine Dia-
mond Point Reproducer —Mer, Edison's very latest.
Bring your phonograph and have this excellent im-
J. L. DECKER, Centre Hall, Pa.
$5.50