The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 14, 1917, Image 1

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Which Four Years is Sper
By NED W. KEI
Officer's Reserve Training corps.
2nd Company Infantry.
Fort Niagara, N. Y.
June 2, 1917,
Dearest Mother ;—
After three weeks of intensive train-
ing I can report to you that I am feel-
ing well and happy and were you to see
we now yon would be surprieed for 1
ara tanned ss cap be and
tipped the st 170 pounde,
tho army mess and the
eats? t} my friende back home
have sent mie 1 sm faring very well
and hav » complaint coming.
Ue B Very sirenuous
With
sul
his pri v d “
Wi CK Al
on Wel lay we
from Moi u
till noon UL
every fellow in Company 2 was very
glad for as hall day rest on Wednesday
and also en ali drill was called of!
at noou
were on the go
orning at five J'clock
While m sitting on the edge of
my bur ug to you possibly
haif : » resting here in Lhe
gq 1 « we re had a strepuous
wornioe workout, We were up al
i k sd ready for Reville atl
545. Io u weantimue we had Lime
to dress, muke up our cots sud police
the quuriers., At eight o'clock we
gtarted out for a hike with full ppcke
and also our guns, This was some-
thing new for us, for up to this time
we only marched with gups and side
armas geod I canwvay that I bave erjoy-
ed the practice marches immensely. |
As I ssia before we were all looking
forward to this trip for according tu
the reports of those who had been a. |
tne border we could tben judge our- |
selves &8 to whether we had any|
stayiog qualities or not.” We started |
to pees up at 6,830 and I dare say no |
easy task Lo arrange everythiog in full |
murching order. The psck and hav-|
cig taining mees Kit, two cans |
of har k, bacou cap, canpleep, Oe |
bi nket, poucho (gum vianket)shelter |
helt nown 88 pup tent), towel, goap,
tooth birt , one pair of socke, trench
tools, cartridge beit, first aid Kit, guo
apd payon { this weighs about 30
pounds sad everyibing has its place
on « son 80 As not to interfere
with our walking. We left ithe bar-
rscis shortly after eight o'clock ana
immediately stared in on quick time,
wh roeans & full thirty-inch step
aod out 120 to the minute. After
marci bout 34 miles we were giv-
en a pute beit and it was a
tired boys who lay down lm
med is fron where we fell out of
line fis us very much |
and even though was more labor-|
jous than it would seegn yet we muarco-|
ed back to the quarters feeling none |
the worse for tke ordeal. In reality |
these praclice waIches are pari 0: ow
recreation periods, for indeed everyone |
peelns anxious woen the time comes
for them. Yve march along with our |
guns throwo over our shoulders, some- |
vimes at quick time and agsin at
aouble time which means runmng and |
it sure is luspiricg to bear the whole
Company snging the army song.
Maoy of the companies bave adopted
their own and 1 think Co, £2 has the
best of them sll. The first verse way
interest you for it is set to the tune of
“ I'he Old Gray Mare".
et Bn
ur ner
refreshed
he infantry
pee the arti
And? 3, bY gush, we'll go &
Then poor «id Kaiser Bil)
Poor oid Kaiser Bill
Yoor Riser Bil
) Germany
{ Repeat.)
When we came back we had inepec- |
tion of arms and saiso of
This meaus that we must stand at at-|
erylhing has to be in apple-pie order.
Qur guns are inapecied and every par
ticle of dust must be removed, Our
personal api
first order and especially do we have
to Beep our snoes shined. This Is a}
big part in our discipline for we may
have them clean and during the next |
drill we may encounter a mud hole, |
and according tomilitary rule there is
“no getting around it.” ‘That occurs |
a dozen times # day, 80 you see, moth.
er, why I am always writing for shoe
puiish. At present I am out so the
eRiance
‘Insnke for being so prompt with the
I canpot begin to tell you all that
happena here every day for we are
busy from 6 a, 1m, till 9.45 p. m. You
might get a better 4dea of how busy
we are when I tell you that they are
trying to give us in three months
wnat they cover at West Point in four
years, wilh the exception of higher
wathamatice, Io a few words let me
say that it requires constant spplica-
tion to our work ffoma morning till
night and you may be sure every one
is nere with the desire in his breast to
get out of it all that he possibly cap, for
we realize that as we stand and wit.
pess the solemn ceremonies here every
day just what the great call to dewoc-
racy is and what it was that brought
us bere.
I believe there was some talk before I
jeft hotoe, that the young men were on-
. ly enlisting here for the financial gain
they would get out of it, but let me tell
you that js all tommy rot, for very sel-
dom do you ever hear any one mens
tion the fact here in camp, After we
arrived in camp it took a very short
time to realize the service that we
are called upon to perform snd I feel
sure that every one here was *' gone
seript of conscience '' rather than »
“ gonscript of draft.”
In closing let me picture to you the
treat I had at noon today. One of the
men who bunks along side of me was
remembered by his friends at home
by receivicg a box of este, on hie
mirtuday. Five of us who became
vary chummy were invited to partake
of the conienis with him snd instead
FROM FORT NIAGARA.
1t at West Point,
LER, to His Mother.)
| of turning out for mess call we enjoyed
{a * real meal’ of chicken, jam, olives,
| pickles, sandwiches, potato chipe, and
| home made fudge, and cake for dessert.
I can’t begin to tell yon how much we
| did enjoy it for anything from home
| sure aves taste good. In acknowledge-
| ment of the thoughtfulnree on the
| part of the recipient's friends we wrote
| a letter conveying our thanks,
| Ifyou see fit to show this to my
friends you may do so, since I hardly
| have time to write and you can also
| rest sssured that I am thinking of you
| often,
| Hoping that you may epjoy good
| health till I see you agaip, 1 remain,
Your boy,
NED.
———————— A A SSA
Going After the “Slackers.”
A telegram received by Bherliff QG.
| H., Yarpell, of Centre county, from
Governor Brumbaugh, on Monday,
with regard to the treatment of non-
registrants, caused Sheriff Yarnell to
send the following notice to police and
constables of Centre county :
As ample notice and every oppor-
tunity has now been giver, and there
fs no lopger any arguwent apon
which non-registrants can be con-
doned, the period of leniency now hae
passeq ; therefore it is requested that
every eflort be now made to detect
and arrest persons subject to registra-
tion who nave pot registered, and to
bring each case promptly to the atten-
tion of the nearest representative of
the department of justice. It is the
duty of ail registiants to sssist Ip
pringing this matter to the attention
of constables avd police. The sec
retary of war construes section 5 of the
selective service law as requiring com-
pulsory registration by the officer
making the arrest, of each arrested
person immediately upon his convio~
tion.
A ———— — A ——————.
DEATHS,
Mre. Mary Elizabeth Bottorf, wife
of David Bottorf, of Reedsville, died
at the home of her son, Homer [reas-
ter, near Coburn, on Monday morn-
ing, of paralysis, Bhe bad been viasit-
ing at tne home of her soy for the past
three weeks and became ill 8 week
8gO. he was aged forly-seven years,
I'ne body was taken to Milroy where
burial was made Wednesday after-
noon, The husband, three sons and
five daughters survive,
Mre. William Bhafler died suddenly
at her home near Zion on Thursday
afternoon, She complained of pains
in the breast and laid down on the
A daughter, who
had gone away for the day, recurned
in the evening to find her mother
dead. Mrs, Shafler was aged about
seventy-six years, and is survived by
her husband and eight children,
Burial was made at Zion on Monday.
gp
Mr.and Mrs John Weaver, of near
Colyer, are mourning the death of
their infant sop, Frederick Calvino,
aged three monchs, Death occurrec
ou HBSounday afternoon, Barial was
made in Zion Hill cemetery on Wed-
Mre., Emily Knuppenburg, aged
mother of Mre. J. W.
died oD
Biataburg.
Bowman, of Spring Mille,
June 5rd at her home in
sen sn
W. D. Crosby, a Philipsburg attor-
Weuneaday.
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Marder Trial for Ventre County,
The death of a Mr, Young in the
Bellefonte hospital Tuesday night will
county at the next term of court,
Young died se a result of a stabbing
a month
AI A ———— ——
Marriage Licenses,
George M. Mock, Philipsburg
Josephine H. Meyers, Philipsburg
John Colson, Munson
Allie Yonock, Munsou
Ambrose E. Lyons, State College
3175 REGISTERED
IN CENTRE COUNTY
Big List of County's Young
Manhood Exceeded Expecta~-
tions.--Complete Register.
Below we give the name of every male
resident in Centre county, between the
ages of 21 and 31 who answered his
country’s call and registered on June sth,
Bellefonte Borough,
North Ward,
Bariett, David A. Morgan, Thomas R
Brown, Joseph Morrison, Joseph
Brown, Paul E Malin, Ogden B
Browne, Richard 8. Menold, Harry C.
Brown, George lL. McGovern, Wm, T.
Baumgardner, Is. R. McGovern, John J
Bottorf, George A. McCullough, Walt. K
Baker, Joseph H., McCoy, Chas, J., Jr.
Carpenter, Joseph L. Orr, Earl 8,
Casper, Howard 1. Olmstead, R. H
Ceader, Joseph James H
Cook, Charles M, Pendleton, HaroldH
Cain, Charles E, Pendleton, Wm, L
Cole, Nevin E Payne, John B
Caldwell, James T. Payne, Willlam H
Daley, Edward A, Port, William B
Daggett, Lewis R Elmer E
i
Olewine,
ockey,
Dale, Arthur C, leedd, John
Derr, George 11 osenhoover, F. F
Dale, John M wer, Luther 8B
Decker, Miles Bager, Clementine
4 Ora W
Jenne M,
Beryl 8.
Grover
Benjamf
Chas. B.
Louis 8,
John L
ghnessy,
ing, James
ott, Chas
war, Liovd
William
Robert
Joseph R
Albert E,
Deeley,
3 Howers,
Eberhart Edward 8B. Stover,
Emmil, Edwari G Shutt,
Eckley. Henry C. Steele,
Fry, Yioyd B.
Green, George F
Gates, Edward L
Godshall, Frank
Gehert, Jas, 1
Helfrich, Joseph
Hunter, Benjamin «
Haag, Ralopn W yior,
Harnish, Jharles . ssler,
Harpster, Welter G. Taylor,
Hines, Ellis IL. y Mn pson,
Johnson, Hazie B, Thompson, Harry E
Johnson, Edward L.Thompson, Wm, D
Jones, Albert © Tressler, Joseph C.
James, Edwarl U Taylor, Hugh B
Jones, J. Lawrence Thompson, Homer
Johnson, Thomes W. Weaver, Harry D.
Kane, Joseph ker, Milon P
Kerk, Paul C. Wagner, Joseph M
Kane, Bernard Witmer, FrederickO
Kramer, Harry I. Weaver, Glenn R
Keller, John OQ or, Ivan
Kane, James C Fugene H
Kanarr, Frank I. fikinson, Harry A
King, Russel IL. i Lawr. D.
Love, John G . Parks J.
Lane, Eli John A
Locke, Leroy DD. Harold 8
Lyon, Merle H. , Richard H
Musser, Francis R. Walker, Robert 8
Morgan, Wilbur T, Ambros M
Miller, Luther D. Roy E
Montgomery, Wm. H.
South Ward,
Anderson, Chas, W. Martin, Edward C
Allen, George F Mall Russel! M
Allen, Chas. L Martin, James A
Armstrong, Curt. C. Miller, James C
Baney, Miito Moerschbacher,
Beezer, Arthur Mott, Basil J
Beezer., Benedict J. Marshall
Becks, Charles A Musser, Bond O
Brodrock, Maur, F. Neff, Bernard W
Bicketts, Wm. W Charles ¥
Harry . ¢ M
Hryan, Fred J "og ged
Barnes, Chester H
Carpenet Angelo
Cole, Baiph E
Connelly, John
f
{
Yarne
Brown
MAT r. Chas Hi
Thomas BH
’ wm, W.St
Freeman
Gallagher
Teor)
Gunaaliius
Gehret
Garbrick
Haupt, Arthur
Hull, wd M Shreffler
Haag. Gotlieb D Smith,
Hull, Roy Saxion, Wilbur E
Hartman, Charles E Schaeffer, Charies A
Hausen, Marcus C. Sho John 1
Hoffer, George EE. Thompson, Edw. A
Hartswick, Jas. M. Thompson, E imund
Heverly., Ned Toner, Leon
Haupt, Free L Toner, Joseph P
Houck, Jack C Tressier, John H
Jordan, Jesse B Watson, Leonard E
Kline, Guy A Wetzel, Nevin Y
Keeler, Harry V Witmer. Roy C
Kiine, Gentzel! XK White, Curtis KE
Klinger, William BE. Wagner, Harry C
Knisley, Albert E Williams, Mark W
Korman, Carroll Wetzel, Paul L
Lolli, Nienla Wagner, Paul F
Leach, Lawrence E Waite, Jon A .
Lambert, William O. Yarnell, George F
MeDonough, Jos, B. Young, John G
McGarvey, James M. Zorn, Edward A,
West Ward.
Ehon B Leach William J
Charles H. Montgomery, H F
Richard 8. Meyer, Frederick E
Harry R Maynard, Mal D
Joe Monsel, Charies H
Wm. W. Mangino, Palmerino
Harry E Martin, Harry C
Wells B Moerschbacher, C.C
Danie! Parker, Ferg. G., Jr.
Foreman, Arthur R Riddle, William R
Garbrick, Chas, E. Sciortin, Rosie
Gordon, John F Strayer, Harry M
Hartswick, Henry L.Sciortin, Frank
Hessler, LeRoy H. F. Turner, Hugh
Heaton, Willflam D. Thomas, Francis BE
Houser, Fred Kyle Vonada, Boyd C,
Hassell, Hawley N. Witmer, Lester W
Hendricks, Austin Walker, Vincent M
Kenn, Harry H Walters, Robert
Kirk, Norman M. Willard, Roger
Centre Mall Borough.
Bally, Edward BE. McClenahan, Is. C.
Bitner, Ralph E Miller, Eimer M,
Parnes, Leonard G. Meyer, John F,
Bushman, David R. Meyer, Robert C.
Bradford, John W, Mitterling, Wm,
Bradford David M. Meyer, Orvis C
Coldren, Musser E. Moyer, Harry lL.
Frank R
Bower,
Buckius
Brown,
Bloom,
Carago,
Cathoart,
Duniap,
Imggett,
Fetzer,
Myrtle V, Miller, State College
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LOCALS
Miss Pear! Kurtz, a student
Syracuse University, is home for t
summer vacstion,
The United Evangeical BSunday-
school at Linden Hall will hold their
Children’s Day service on Bunday eve-
ning.
Mre. J. W, Wagner and daughter, of
Charleston, Bouth Carolinas, are guests
of the former’s sunt, Mre, 1. L. Smith,
in this place.
Messre, H. C, Rothrock, of Port Ms~
tilde, and L. ©. Reisner, of Millers
ville, were in town Tuesday evening
interviewing the public school tesch-
ers in regard to a form of teachers’ in-
surance.
A considerable amount of news
matter was crowded out of this lesue
because of the space devoted to the
names of Centre connty’s young men
who showed their patriotism on regle-
tration day. Wa believe the list to be
of great imports poe, gaining In value
Coldren, John M. Nail, Willlam B.
Dinges, Ralph E. Puff, John L.
Fetterolf, Frank Righter, Fred B.
Garis, Philip 8. Stover, Clyde W,
{eckman, ‘m. O. Stump, John W,
Hartley, Joseph H. West, Erdman
Ishier, Domer 8 Weaver, Orvis P.
Kerlin, Willlam W. Whiteman, John
Kurtz, Chester A. R.Zettle, Richard H!
Lambert, Earl C
Howard Borough.
Ammerman, JohnW, Pifer, Charles A,
Bechdel, Fred. W, Pletcher, red. V,
Bechdel, Harry 1. Fletcher, Samuel H.
Buthler, Bamuel C. Poorman, Clar. E,
Confer, Ward 1, uay, George 8,
Copenhaven, Wil KH Rathmell, Joseph a.
Cummings, Rob't. C.8chench, Christ. B.
Day, Fred Schenck, Horace ‘C.
DeArment, Harry ID. Schepek, Vinton R.
Gardner, Arthur W. Bchuyler, Clar, C,
Griffin, Wilbur R. Shay, David McK.
flannon, Arthur HB. Shope, Glibert J.
Harvey, Ralph W, Smith, Arthur J,
Heverly, Ileuben G. Smith, 1
Cameron B. Smith,
Milesbu Borough,
RY o am TY.
fama aon
with the passing years,
Dyke, Fred G,
Emenhizer,
Emenhizer, Reub,
Estright, Geo. A.
Fisher, Joseph K.
Heaton, Armor A.
Harvey, John E,
Jodon, Christ
Jones, Roy R
Milihelm
Breon, Btuart M.
Breon, William H.
Boob, Gurney R.
Brown, Lewis L
Burrell, Charlies 8,
Colyer, Robert W,
Colyer, Fred C.
Confer, James R,
Gramley, Orvis 8,
Haussinger,
Keen, Emanuel D.
Kreamer, Alvin A.
Philipsbur
First
Philipsburg
or
Sk Sd Bk Bk Bok
erick G
hard H
Humphrey
Kapler, Albert
Kaplan, Louisa
Kay, Ira
Long. George
Maney, John
Matty, Re F
8
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i
Borough
(ensler
lLauver
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War
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Wills
Barraclough, Art
Buddinger. Robt. F
Burns, John R
Confer, Harry A.
Confer, Wilbur F.
Gehret, Joe 1.
Harm, Clair 2
Haynes, George R.
Haynes, Eversiey T
Hoover, Charles C,
Howell, William LL.
Irwin, James CC,
Jones, Harry F.
Kelley, Edward M.
Kelley, Leo H.
Kelley, Patrick W,
Kelley, Thomas F.
Knapper, William G
Kreamer, Clinton B
Krone, Karl A,
Malone, Taylor I
Menchio, Lewis C,
Musser, John PF,
MeDowell, Lioyd A.
MeGoarty, Pat. G,
McGowan, Wm, P.
Price, Lewis
Price, Robert
Quirk, Joseph J.
Quirk i
Rashdorf
Richardson
Robison, Samu
Redding,
Redding,
Rown, John
own, Roy R
Labkicker, Fd
Bhaw, Jamea
Shank,
KRhank,
Shaw,
Khaw,
Shope,
John
Net]
Ary L
Sheeler, George
Shefller, Charlies
Bhope, Frank lL.
Sinclair, Alfred
Stauffer,
Swarts,
Swartz, William
Ww
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Thompson, Robt
Uzszle, John G,
Zimmerman,
Zimmerman,
tkins, Charles
ney, Bamue! WP,
nor
n, Joseph GO
nt, William N.
on, John
Healey, Morris B
Katen, James A
Maurer, WW !%Wam
Moore, Jame. I
MeDonald,
Rogers, William
a
Peter, Jr.
Stine, Reynold
Stine, Victor
Stover, Clair
Vanetan, Georas
Vaughn
Veard, Hilary J.
RBrout,
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Goo A
Rufus D
Padward A
Orwven
james B
Oscar M
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Jacob H
Franklin A
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West
vn Ear
(‘hae W. N.
Homer F.
Henry F.
MoeClelian
Samuel 1
James C
Charlies
Harold
Clar. W.
Clarence E.
, Robert B
Loyd C.
ite, Harry B.
FOB guy
spn
I homas,
Weaver,
Watson
Townkhip,
Hoover, Edward B.
Meakor, Harry
Mowekor,
Township.
Armstrong, EM
Barber, louls V
F Bathgate, Willis B
¥ Harry R
Harvey N
Mie, J a5: A
Dunkleberger, Geo
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GREGG TOWNSHIP--N, P
Winfield Eungard, John A
ltenberger, Edgar I, Grenoble, Harry la
chson. George long. Harry W
Musser, Harry C
Eachau, Lloyd A
I A Shook, John P
i Vonada, Earl E
y
Long. HH
Napp Lawi
Ross, Ear
Vonada, J
roest H
Wise, }
GREGG TOWNSHIP--E. P
Auman, Meroyne R, Bariges, Karl B
Beck, Samuel H Breon, Beuben B
Breon, Willis E Brown, Boise H.
Carter. Chas, | Confer, Arch H
Corman, Elmer R, Confer, Harry R
Ebert, Edward B. Heckman, Nester
Houser, Lloyd A Imm Henry F.
Krumrine, Roy H, Lingle, Jasper A.
Lingle, Jerome I Musser, Law
Mecge, Charles Neowe, Franklin A.
Shook, J Shook. John G
Shook, RB Sheats, Boyd LL
Smith, Chas, Smith, Elmer W,
Smith, George W Smith, Robert W
Strouse, Hobert P. Vonada, Fred A
Weaver, Chas, D. West, Chas. 1.
Zerby, Joseph C.
GREGO--W. P.
Albright, Jolin B, Auman, Chas. F,
Bartiey, Roy L. Bitner, Geo. B,
Breon, Wm. H. Brown, Harry W,
Boob, Raymond P. Barger, Lewis M.
Condo, Lester R, Condo, John W,
Confer, Thomas Corman, Harry A.
Cradre, Frank K. Finkle, Eben
Finkle, Rufus R, Foreman, F. G.
Genteel, Samuel R, Goodhart, H. R,
fialiman, Clark Haney, Wm. H.
Hasenplug, W.C, Honnigh, H E
Homan, Edward EB, Hosterman, W, R,
Hass, Geo: 1. Hager, A. R.
Immel, George Johnson, Miles W,
Lee, Jacob R. Leister, Lloyd C.
Lingle, Albert 8, Lingle, Charles
Lingle, Clyde E, Lingle, Jas. C.
Lingle, John G. long, Chas. A.
Long, James (3, Musser, Robert P.
McCool, Chas, 1. McCool, Jas. P,
Rachan, Ralph L.
Rossman, Russell R.
Smith, Lieyd J.
Stover, Jas. V, Vonada, Jno. W.
Walker, 1. J. Weaver, Daniel I.
Zettle, Chas, A. Yelgler, R. R.
HAINES TOWNSHIP-—E. P,
Arney, Chas. EB.
Fiedler, L. P.
Hosterman, John
Hosterman, T. B,
Musser, Joan C.
Nicholag, W. C. : W,
Orndort, 8 H. Orndorf, Wm, O.
Olaten, Wm, Stover, Kbon
Stowe, Ldgar M. : Btover, E. M.
(Contiaued on last page. )
Rossman, Paul R.
Schaéffer, Thos,
on B.
Stover, Clay
Bowersox, W. R.
Guisewite, Vioyad
Hosterman, N. M.
orman, ran. n.
usser, L. H.
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