The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 21, 1917, Image 2

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| war or wish
| into it: and
| that we are
will
das our
thin
we
fighting
some day
own They
we
are
thelr HE
see it
are
cause,
they as
ams sinister power
stretched its
hlood
at war
that has now at last ugly
talons and drawn from u¢
world
Extraordinary Insults and Ag- | "°
gressions of Imperial German
Government Left Us No Self-
Respecting Choice But to
Take Up Arms in De-
fense of Our Rights
whole he
1&6 whole world is in th
power and is trying
The
masters of
be
Germany
war was
masirs
men have
neonle
peopl
Military Masters of Germany
Denied Us Right to he Neutral
Filled Our Unsuspecting Communities
nirators
With Vicious Spies and Conspir
—They Are Themselves in the Grip
of
Has
the Same Sinister Power
Stretched |
Drawn
Qur
Our Flag
and Blood
Ka
We
by Arms
shall
take
Ham
net is
Pe
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suspicion and wonder | heir | feh she
resentment
there was
hostile intrig
great nation
would
{ve
deems h
A littl
but
Through
advantage ¢ of the
most of
all
me, and
with
German
made public,
been private
y anne.
not have taken up a fT rig : fros
any community in which EOS
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in
ot
10
all
all
the
come 10
but
which
be
government
pawns in its hands
ge | ha mentioned. It still holds
aluable part of France, though with
relaxing grasp, and practically
in ICH circumstance i Ok nas
never
peace, it v de- | terms iaciosed
our yment would
had desired
and
lag under which
HE Wo
nied
Th
have
us, not of
had hel luahle
held our hand i
But that only part of the
We know now as clearly as
been dishonored beside
ve
in story
we knew lowly
Belgium
upon
d at th
r, It dare not
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'the whole yf
press clo Hu
Polar
furthe
shes to close {ts
eir will
gO back
bargain
it has little to
flesh will
before
and
und Ol
late
de
it
under
h resolution
hold
made
nations
we deareat
secure
We
of
and
the
plead at the
our flag shall wear a new
more we shall make
and fortunes the great
cated
for the fon of
ready to bar
and
LT. Ones
are
history,
id our lives
falth to which we born, and a
ghall
were
new glory shine in the face of
it people.
Second Hand
Bargains
Steinway
Knabe..
Emerson
Kimball.
Starck. .
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Our Big Free Trial
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out
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Direct From This
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waves
$150.00
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spot,
extra fin
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Age extra
seconds
fan
ORES Wore
n
ene Now
24% @ 25¢
fair to
skims, 10@ 20
Poultry —Fowls
2324
chickens
ew,
do, good, new,
As
roosters
not leghorns,
w-akinned, weighing
e, 340 3%
1hs
white leghorus,
apiece, 33d 5
ng, 2002 do, Indian run
v pigeons, old, per pair,
0, young, per pair, 20022
Wheat-(o
No. 2 red, $2.76 nominal;
Live Stock
KANSAS CITY Hogs Bulk,
$15.75@ 15.90; packers
8 $15. 50@ 15.85 ligh
io@ 14.75
$15.25
heavy
buteheg
12.50
Southern sat £7
$6.25@ 11; heifers, $8.50
ers and f $8@ 10.75
@10.26: calves, $7612.50
Sheep Lambs, $14G16.2
{ lings, 3116013 5¢( $10@ 11.50;
ewes, $8.75@11.25.
wethers
and
1660 17.
plump
Ihe
weigh
ducks
17
CHICAGO Hore Bulk,
15.80 light, 314.750 15.65;
$15.10@015.85; heavy $16.1;
$15.15@15.30; pigs,
$15.30@
mixed,
15.90
rough $10.50@
14.60,
Cattle
13.70;
10.50: cows and
calves, $8.750 14
net
Native
slockers
beet $9.20@
and feeders, $7.40@Q
heifers, $6.256@ 11.75;
50.
cattle,
ntract,
No. 2
Cars
was collected in fares
Massach
School at
sets
Amhers
Are
in Maine,
Rhode
have
New
Island
3
shire
Connecti hat scholars
dent o
responsible fo:
ex-Lzar Hy
member of the old Russian nobili
large landowner,
wealth,
mainly
abdicatio of 1}
and a
man of
A front bicycle wheel, equipped wid
a suitable handle and a oyeloms ter, is
now employed in a number of national
forests of the West in measuring
trails :
The military organization of the
Jews began with their departure from
Egypt. Every man above 20 years old
was a soldier