wo BE > PPL ah a ———————— ” “ ws ewe ama — wed w » GET NEWS BY TELEPHONE in Stockholm All the Latest Informa- tion Can Be Had by Calling Up “Central.” A “telephone newspaper” is now in active operation here, according to a WM -_— ag pt I Cn RR + WILL GIVE UANNING AND - DRYING DEMONSTRATIONS, THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED WEEKLY. ct a A A FM co — Game Munters, Notice, THE MARKETS, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Joseph Kanlbfue, alate gum Reporter to secretary of Lhe commission, requests the the fi Bame pay Poller GRAIN Corrected weekly by Bradlord & Bon, Wheat (new)... law CORI siirsnnes sosmrnss shurssnts sissmssss snes Onls roan Shots nrley RS A0 Sart SrEresiE SRSESS i RY® ooo PRODUCE FOUN D--Motor eycle licens, No, 7253 can bo had by calling on undersigned and quotation given lng for notice, FRED 165 Mills, Bpring Mills, XK. D 5 Lt publist lowing Xo this HOY ER Beginning Next Demonstrations ’ > - Will be Held In Various Parts of THURREDAY, JULY 19, 1917 Monday article, relutiveto the new game the on dogs chasing deer : On June Tih, 1917, NEW RAINE Inw became effective, the me jority of VIGE VOR BALE. 10 pigs, five weeks old, and % which are a lew weeks older. All dition. —-M. A. BANKEY, Spring County, the in prime o in prime oon Mis Pa, BR - i110 - I'he Centre County Farm Buresu SMITH & BAILEY . . . . Froprietors AT BTORES S. W.SMITH . . . « + « Editor Loca® Editor and EDWARD E, BAILEY! { Business Manager Entered at the Post Office In Centre Hall aa second Class mail matter, TERMS. ~The terms of subscription to the Re- porter are one and one-half dollars per year. ADVERTISING RATES—Display advertise ment of ten or more inches, for three or more in ten cents per inch for each issue . Dis [ing adversising occupying less space than ten and for less than three insertions, from fifteen to twenty-five cents par inch for each issue, according to composition. Minimum charge seventy-five cents, Local notices accompanying Suplay advertis. ing five cents per line for each insertion; other- , eight cents per line, minimum charge, twenty-five cents, 1 notices, twenty cents per line for three i ons, and ten cents per line for each ad- ditional insertion, CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Presbyterian Centre Hall, morning. Reformed —Tusseyville, morning ; Centre Hall evening. Union, afternoon ; Georges Valley, evening. U. Ev.-Egg Hill, morning ; ternoon ; Centre Hall, evening. Methodist—Centre nall, morning ; S8prucetown afternoon ; Spring Mills, evening. Tusseyville. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS JURY COMMISSIONER. We are authorized to announce the name of A. 0. Ripka. of Centre Hall borough, the Democratic ticket, at the Primaries, Septom- ber 18, 1917. OUR FINANOIAL STRENGTH, Two billion dollars is a tremendous sum of money. Yet the American people have loaned their Government that much and have barely touched their resources, The money was rals- ed so easily it only seemed to show the tremendous financial s'rength of the country. It is not one-tenth of bank deposits, It is less than one-eighth of our bank loans for one year, I' is lesathan one- half of our national savings for 1918 and only five per cent, of our national income for that year according to esti- mates, Not only is this first Liberty Loan Bond issue of two billion dollars much larger than the initial loans of any of the other nations engaged in the war but it was raised in much leas time with much less effort and was sub scribed by a vastly greater number of individuals; this too when danger was far from us and the nation calm frame of mind, The coming second lssue of the Lib- erty Loan Bonds, with the great mass of the people of the country much bet ter educated as to Government bond jssues snd Government finances in general, it is reasonable to suppose, will be disposed «' with even greater succees than the initial issue, The over-subscription to the initial issue of over a billion dollars sugurs well for the success of the next loan, There are several millions more inves- tors in Government bonds in America than there was a month ago, Then there were some three hundred thous. and holders of U. 8B, bonds; now there are over four million. And the thrill of the thought of our ssldiers in France will rally the people to the na- tion's call. ———————— I A A AA The beet ecalulation made indicates that the first three hundred and sixty numbers drawn in the lottery Uncle Sam bas arranged for will yield suffi. clent able bodied men to form the first portion of the great army to go to France, . It is estimated that after the physically, morally, mentally unfit, and all exemptions have been made, there will yet remain forty-five per cent, of all registered, A J ————— REBERSBURG Sterling Miller and Charles Beck left for Cresson where they will work at the carpenter trade, Little Miss Lorene Sechrist is ser- fously ill at the home of her grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mre, D. D. Royer, The Red Cross soclety at this held their first sewing cirels on day afternoon. The Red Cross is still growing in this vicinity, Elmer Beirly ie making preparations to move his shingle mill to Georges Valley in the near future, wheie he will saw shingles for George Gentzell, Farmers are making slow progress at making hay. With almost every day a shower or two, it greatly delays their work. The old maxim, * Make hay while the sun shines,” is hard to observe under present conditions, H. H. Royer, the Btate road super visor in this place, has the Stover stone crushing outfit at work crushing stone which will be used in repairing the state road leading through the val. ley. The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year. ina place Tues spirit has arranged a series of canning and drying demonstrations to be held in the county during the coming week, The demonstrations will show the cold pack method of canning, also talks on drying of fruits and vege- tables and the economic use of food stuffs in the howe, The demonstration will be conduet- ed by a demonstrator from the Home Economics Department of the Penn- sylvania State Cellege., You will find them very interesting us well ag bene- ficial, Following is the list of demonstra- tions: July 23, 7:30 p. m., Milesburg, moving picture building. July 24, 2:00 p. m,, Zion, in Grange Hall. July 24, 8:00 p.m., Bnow Bhoe, Blsy- in July 25, 8:00 p. m., Philipsburg, Moshannon bank suditoriam. July 26, 2:00 p. m., Millhelm, audi- torium, July 23, 8:00 p. m., Bpring Mille, Grange Hal, July 27, 200 p. Girange Hall, July 27, 8:00 p. building. July 28, 200 p. m., Btormstownr, F. m., Unionville, m., Julian, school For any further iaformation or bul- 'e'ine on Canning sand Drying, ea!l or write the Farm Bureau offices, R. H, OLMSTEAD Exten-ion Representive. —————r—r Captain Boil Transferred, has Davis Boal i been detached from ti ved at Boalsbure, Mj or charge of (Captain Theodore y ¢ Mechine Gur roop = ch he f and transferred t the at of (Fe 1s toe Beventh Division, ¢ the of Pen: The transfer was made o Monday, CUap- ral Clem is in mprising svivanis, nt, v national guards tain Bosal retains his in the stefl positing, be an aid ~de-carup Boal rang as and be to Geperal UO captain ides will em- is pow in Fuubuvy awalliog to go to gouth with the Beventh Division, Who is to succeed Capt, Boal as head of the Boal Troop ia not yet known, The more than a hundred membess including the offices make up the Boal Troop are being subjected to a physical examination this week The boys sre ready for the call which will them to a short intensive training preparatory ent, Capt. the orders , that now by a federal medical inspector, send Auguste, Georgls, for to leaving for France, SH —— A —————— fL.ots of Kalin, A heavy rain storm passed over valley ou Hsturday evening, flashes in fielda of corn was seccompanied by sharp lHghtning, high wi pel, and BOIS places, hail fell, Many were almost leveled to from ua setinn the ¢flect that the corn is the gr und, but repnt ta vari Are to righting self and little nr no damage will result Wheat also suffered bat not so severe- flelda lies fiatened to the ground, in which con- Iv as oate, which in many dition it will remain, The precipitation for the past ten days has been over (wo inches, and the farmers are hoping that the end of the wet reason has come, A PAAR Lightning Kills 5 Head CUat'le, A flash of lightning during the se- vere storm which passed over the val. ley on Haturday evening, killed five bead of young eatile owned by Harry Weaver, of Rebersburg, The stock was in pselure slong the mountain and sought shelter from the storm on- der a tree, ——————— Morringe Licenses, Howard J. Lannen, Belleton! Lizzie McDonald, Martha James Gummo, Wall Augusta Koeb, Yarnell W. H. McAfee, Btormastown Besa Peters, Fillmore ———r——— PENN HALL Flore: ce Bartges is visiting and relatives in Union county, Ralph Bhook and family made a business trip down nesr Philadelphia Inst week, Mr. and Mrs, Heott Decker epent Sunday st the home of Ammon Von- elds, In Georges Valley. Mr, and Mra, Matthiss Weagley, from Bpring Mille, spent Sunday with their daughters, Mra. John Albright end Mre, Ralph Zeigler, Ralph Bhook and family, seccoms- panied by Gross Shook and family, spent Bunday afternoon at the Belle- fonte hospital with their mother, Mre, Ephraim Shook, who suffered several years with gall stones, was taken to the Fellefonte hospital last Wednesday, and noderwen' an operas tion on Friday. 8he ls getting along as well ax can be expected, 4 friends In ———— A s— Milk Sevan Uents a Quart, Beginning Augnst 1st, milk will he advanced one cent a quart—from six to seven cents, D. Frank Smith, Cen- tre Hall, Pa, Stockholm correspondent of the Brooklyn Eagle. It “comes out” at nine o'clock in the evening; that is to say, that at that hour or later any- body who will spend ten “oere,” or less than three cents, can got the wt war news, ete., by calling up Instead of asking for another ige and a number, one asks for whereupon the op- with a phono- gives in a summary all the it is not carried in the If you are a your bill in extra amount, and all from a pay station you little coin in a slot. The tele- gives the news has a re that one is sure phone news, onnects one papers subscriber with the current so ilar sort have been giving Sunday They are very ays, when no one home hear best the It hat is served, an sit at the ( ity. comes over orced current ected that one the long-dis- been | BACK ENEMY'S BOMBS the Trenches at Galll at the ngerous Game. pcame Expert al re nre genta I y orders a Public Ledger. Figures That Stagger. nch soldier with a taste ed the amount it ha moved in the trench ing There are hundred miles of first-line stretching from the North Switzerland. And there ara or six lines of trenches upon each A tal of ten lines or trenches les would give a length thousand miles, and this ed a excavating t groat as that of the Panama ith all been done by with military shovels, and done under fire who have to work while i thelr chests! for task of as has been Successful Brain Amputation. 10 Journal cites a surgical Doctor Guepin expounded t! Academy of Science the @¢ of a soldier of twenty-two years ago, who had to undergo a partial putation of the brain. The wounded an has so far recovered that he will wt be discharged from the active army. The doctor verified the fact that the rapid removal of a part of the cerebral matter has been productive of no appreciable trouble. The oper ation depends for its success on speed and boldness, Spanish Inventive Genius, The remarkable inventions of an ine genious Spaniard, Senor L. Torres y Quevado, are described in the Bclen- tific American, Among them is an ag- tomaton chess player which “pro tests” if its human opponent fails to play fairly, and, If he proves obdurate on warning, finally stops altogether. Benor Torres’ work is so highly val ued by the Spanish government thet It grants him a generous subsidy in furtherance of his inventions, which cover many flelds, Tl Paris i¢ rac: fore this new law merely being the old law Act, new Act BR Mel. reduced to one comprehensive limited number of Hection 26 of this new conteivs the same provisions tion 21 of the Act of May 1+, 1800, ne mended by the Act of April 15, 1915, absolutely prohibiting dogs from cbse with = fenturee, wild Un- no the at the con- ing and destroying game and birds daring the elose gegann, der the old law, however, there is apecific penalty Imposed 1 whners of dogs upon +0 permitted to i run destroy 7 large and gsine, except The Act taine an additional clause, which reads as follows ; “Any knowingly or killing of same, lew person who shall either negligently bis dog, or a dog under permit his « ntrol, rive rpg to puriue small game during fl land } CLONE BERBOND hell be | dollars for be pursued in 1 d 14 n, Ki ) Bi i i five dollars f rabbit kil ed by game without i maeste," All of have bern pre I, of course, § rt i $ i ifgment ip all lo give —————— Tree Talk. Experiments ar secur trees with the Lreer, nsil trea and fasten boarde, This will the growth of the ! Are yo trees a teachis and to pr him to identify one tree year, and let him pla: cur fer fraoit-beari UBL MENT ( DISTRICT CR pPenecs nd auditors : wher | irposcs Total expenditures Balance Tualtion in tressury unpaid - 13 © We heret above and have examined the MOORE, KNARR Auditos > day of July, 1917. STROHMEIER, Pros BITNER, Ber'y. ¥ certify that we atid It correct I. L JH Witness our hands this H. OG 25030 H ¥ Louis Dammers Philadelphia EYESIGHT Specialist SPECIAL NOTICE I personally will be One Day Only in Centre Hall Centre Hall Hotel Parlors Thursday, August 2, 1917 Office Hours, 8 a. m. to 2 p. m, sharp 1 offer you a fine pair of glasses, including Dammer’s eye examina. tion, clear crystal lenses, gold filed frame and elegant case, as low as $1.00 Special ground lenses at lowest prices, Invisible Bifooals—Two pair in one, No lines, No cement. Last for years, Eye examination by the Dammer's lentific Method, without meking ques. tons, without drops, test cards ur charts absolutely free of charge, Boy Chestnut Street, Phila., Pa, Feh! Bidg, Lanoaster ; Kekert Bldg, Allen. town | Goldschmidt Bldg, fo i i i Hutter Fors D. Bell phone Try this office for your printing. MONTHLY Name W. FE. Colyer William Breon J K Bitner 8S. H. Hackenburyg . L. C. Miller Feidler . Centre , Centre Centre Oliver , Woodward . Lemont Long ) tover trorf Harris & Woo ward H. Be I . Lemont WwW. E. Bartpes MILK REPORT Milk Company, of Bpring Mills, Pa, May. Weight : 9655 Gol B 6460 % . 6642 614 3143 Tg Tl gy quote you attractive prices. a ——— Call to see us. with my money to keep it safe? is a question with people who keep their money at home, and as a temptation to thieves or burglars, Why not deposit it in a good, safe bank where it will draw 3 per cent. interest and be safe at the same time. You can do this now by put- 3 Round Trip Saturday, July 21 Bellefonte .........9 30 PM Lemont iii 980 Onk Hall wound Of * Linden Hall ....10 12 Centre Hall....l09 = | . Excursion Saturday, July 21 July 20 1 "M "AM - Sunday. Lewisburg ..... 2 ® Atlantic City Ar, 6 82 at the seashore, with its |
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