A tog THE OENTRE REPORTER. | THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1917 Thirty-five Years Ago. Tramps broke into the residence of Dr. Hosterman on Friday morning of last week, a little before daylight, but fled, on finding that they had awak- ened the inmates, before stealing any- thing. The grocery of Boozer & Hartswick, at Lemont, was destroyed by fire last Baturday night, There was Iiuvsuar- ance on the building but none on the goods. The Centre County Bunday-School convention, held in the Presbyterian church at Centre Hill, last week, wos well attended, and a lively interest manifested. Died,—at Centre Hall, on the 16th inat., Barah Lee, widow of Felix Lee, aged sixty-six years, st fp Mp — ine Grove Miils. The whistle of the steam thresher ie heard, Mre. J. A. Fortney, of Walnut Grove, spent Friday in town. The Baileyville pionie ie billed for Baturday, August 18th, A community flag raising will take place at Pine Hall in the near future. Miss Mabel Goss, a Tyrone Herald typo, is spending hér vacation among relatives here, James Rockey, a retired railrgader, of Altoons, is spending a week with 2 friends in the valley. "Mrs. James Albright, ot* Spring a is spending some tinge smotig her four sons in the valley, * Mr. and Mrs. HE. Goss and two sone, came 0p from Reading for a "week's outing among relatived 8. E. Ward and wife motored oh exandria on Sunday, pending bh day with friends. Rev. L. N, Fleck is spending SVE cation in Blair county at thegdd fam- ily home. i + Rev. L. V. Barber left 6n Monday on his vacation. He will fish for ‘bass with friends at Mifflinburg for a time. 8. A. Dunlap, while firing an en- gine, was overcome with the heat and carried home on stretcher, He is now much improved, A nine-pound boy arrived at the A, C. Keplar home on last Wednesday. He is the first born and the parents are exceedingly happy. Rev. Victor Nearhoof gave notice on Sunday that there would be no ser- vice during August, he being on his vacation. J. W. Banday, ws Civil war veteran, while driving a binder when the mer- cary was dancing sround 100 in the shade, fell from the machine from the effects of the heat, He has been laid up since and ls very little improved. ——— i —— Aaronsburg, Victor Stover and Nelson Wert ar- rived from Akron, Ohio, on Saturday. Charles Witmore has enlisted with Uncle Sam, The Mrs. Katharine Philips home is undergoing extensive improvements, Mr. and Mrs, Houser, of Houtzdale, spent some time at the former's grand. mother, Mrs. L. K. Lenker. Mr. and Mre. H, E. Crouse, Mr, and Mrs. J. Hal Crouse autoed to Milton on Bunday. Mrs. J. P. Condo and granddaugh- ter Lucretia, of York, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Roushe, last week, Rev. W. D. Donat has been forced to remain in Lebanon longer than he had expected, owing to the serious ill- ness of his sister, Mre. Mary Friel and four children, of Chicago, Ill, spent part of the week with the former's uncle, A. 8B, Stover, The Ranchau family reunion was held in Deitrich’s grove, east of Madi- sonburg, on Saturday. A number from this place were in attendance, On Batarday Dr. and Mre, D, F, Bowersox and Miss lary Bradford sutoed to Clintondale to spend the day with Rev, J. D. Bowersox. Mre. Harry Treaster and child, and Miss Belva Btrickler, of Yeagertown, are spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. William Strickler, Albert Mingle, who came home from Akron, Ohio, on acoount of ill- ness, left on Tuesaday for his place of employment, having improved In health. Mr. and Mrs, James Wert were thrown from their buggy on Friday evening while driving from the home of their son, Bparr Wert, to Asrons- burg. They were driving one of Bparr Wert’s colts, which scared at a passing automobile, In the runoft the buggy was splintered, but Mr, and Mre. Wert received no serious in- juries in belong thrown from the ve- hicle, Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely deran the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles shou never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from Shes. als Catarrh Cure, manufactured Cheney & Co, Toledo, O.,, ci mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous su faces of the system, In buyin Hails Catarrh Cure b> sure you get the u- ine. It is taken shyronty and in my airs Filly ila Price tn 4 hosts. a « FA Meriwether Lewis, President Jeffer. son's Secretary, Had Qualifications Demanded in Fiction. When a writer comes to the fashion. Ing of a hero usually he wants a tall young man-—the ladles love that sort. Meriwether Lewis was a tall young man, goodly In inches and in thews., A hero must have courage, or the ladles will not like him. What hero of fact or filetion ever showed more courage than he did? I question if Christo- pher Columbus ever needed more cour- age or ever showed more than Meri- wether Lewis, A hero must be a trifle of an ele- gant also, else the ladles will not like him. Meriwether Lewis was once called “a splendid dandy.” He was not only President Thomas Jefferson's business assistant, but his soclal sec- retary as well, and arbiter of good form in the early days of Washing- ton. The ladies like a hero with a past, with a certain air of melancholy about him. No author need Imagine these things for Meriwether Lewis—there mystery and romance in all his iife. Dead at thirty-five years of age, he died as he had lived, surrounded still with a very halo of mystery, en- veloped in a splendid reticence which she Added him against all the world, int mystery exists even today. The full story of his life has never been nd may never be told. In short, hero, with all the elements Of him certainly it might lived always a gen- Officer, gentleman, born leader and was wins f of. heroism, be. written that he tleman unafraid, soldier, statesman, Lorn lover—why Imagine heroes when such as this exist! imerson Hough in Southern Woman's Magazine, FUJIAN RACE IS DYING out South Sea Islanders No Longer Sav. ages and Cannibal But Humorous, Cood-Natured Loafers. The a | % Fiji islands abound in reputa- To our grandparents they were word In barbarism, a simile for anything at once remote and ter rible, a place where missionaries got by the cannibals—and clothes worn not at all. The general impression of the South lon islands ns a wild and degenerate world was softened and il- the writings of Mark Hawall and by Robert SENYS from Samon. the last stewed were nhout Stevenson's eo anything and th: ne wrote he Fijians, Is and ped rent from what you would expect them, lians and cannibals, im portant it Is why the inle today are so very wt only no longer but they wr. Hindus, toll are 1 are » Solomon ut is more iry thi y vled aureole of wi ness of his attire, loafer, worry him not the fish of his He has give n to popa- eferer nos } rue. but In other + life much as he wre than most of Navel Orange From Bahia. It was from a plantation near Bahia, 80 far as at the budded throu which the navel orange wood was in- troduced into the United States, Sev. eral shipped to the United States department of agriculture. Trees were grown in the department greenhouses, and others propagated from them were distributed to Call. fornia and Florida, The variety proved to be unsuited to Florida econ- but In California it is very and highly Almost the entire present planting of the riety In that state, according to a writer in the Scientific American, ean be traced directly back to two of the trees sent there by the department of agriculture in 1873. can be determined, the frees were ohtained were ditions prov luctive valned, Va- Nation's Defense. The wealth of a nation must be de. fended as well as constructed, . . . Even if the days of absolute conquest are past, there are yet a thousand Habilities to violent encroachment on the honor and rights of a people which they cannot be passive under without sacrificing a national spirit and well nigh dissolving the bonds of govern- ment Itself. But where lies the strength of a nation's defense? In such things as money purchases ships, fortifications and magazines of war? No. The real public bulwarks of n nation are . . . public love, wisdom, and high command, attach- ment to home and bravery~-Horace Bushnell, Night Owls Are Safe. A celebrated scientist, who has made an lifelong study of different forms of bacteria, recently made the Interesting announcement that there are more microbes in the air at nine o'clock in the morning and at nine o'clock at night than during any other periods of the day. He says that he has also discovered that the percentage of ml crobes in the atmosphere Is less at three o'clock in the morning and at three o'clock in the afternoon than at any other times, AI AT PUBLIC SALE One of the Best Equipped Planing Mills in Centre County. 40,000 Feet Choice Lumber,—Three Tracts Real Estate. Tuesday and Wednesday, August 14 & 16 The undersigned, assignee of E. KE. Zettle, John D. Luess, and Zettle & Lucas, of Centre Hall borough, county of Centre, and state of Pennsyl- vanla, will sell at public sale, ON TUESDAY, AUGUST 14TH AND WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15TH, the real estate and personal property of the sald E. KE. Zettle, John D, Lucas and Zettle & Lucas, in three separate and distioct parts, namely: ON TUESDAY, AUGUST 4TH, AT NINE O'CLOCK A. M, at the residence of John D Lucas, the real estate of the said John D Laces, boundcd as follows, to wit: Begioning at a corner of Holler street and Bpruce alley, thence North slong Hoffer street to lotof JW. Whitman, thence east along said lot to Logan alley, thence south al ng sald Logun alley to Bpruce ailey, thence west along said Hpruce alley to Hoff r street, place of beginning, containing one fourth acre ; thereon erected a good NEW BUNGALOW DWELLING HOUSE, equipped with hot air fur- pace, bath and electriv light; also good large barn and outbuildings. Also the following per- sone! property, to wit: one Ford touring auto mobile, book case, couch, new cook stove, work bench, grindstone, two whee barrows, rope and tackle, scroll saw, ladder, ete, AUGUST 14TH, AT TEN O'- CLOCK A.M, two tracts of real estate and the pemsonal property of KE. E, Zettie, Tmet No. 1 eng known as lot No. 18 in Block No. 8 in Bar tholomew addition, fronting sixty feet on Allison street, bounded on the east by Jot of Orvis P Weaver, on the west by lot of Kerman Spicher being the same prope np conveyed by Chas. D Bartholomew, el al., to Erwin E, Zettle, by de. d dated April 22 1916 ; theremn erected a good NEW DWELLING HOUSE and other outbulid- ings. Tract No. 2 contains three certain lots, situated on Whson street, in the borough of Centre Hall, begining at a corner of Miles alley, and being lots Nos. 258 234, and 285, as they appear on the plot or pian of the Centre Hall station lots as re corded in the Recorder's office of Centre county, in miscellaneous book G, page 59 : thereon erect da Iarge PLANING uinl BUILDING, 50x64 feet, bulit about six years ago: saw mil. bulid ing, 14x64 Leet ; con rete bolier house, 19x81 feet twostory cider mill, 18:20 feel: two lumber sheds : one 2 story bullding, 20x64 feet ; one shed roo! building, 20x50 feet ; all in first class condi tion; Also the following personal Zettle, to wit : Writing desk ing machine, coal stove, ing chairs, twelve chairs cupboard be chest, together with all sonal property. ON TUESDAY, property of E. KE, org-n, stand, sow. cook stove, three rock extension table, sink, room suite, bedstead, bureasn of the delendant's per AUGUST MTH, AT the personal property f ows, 0 wit ON TUESDAY, CLOCK P.M Lucas. as fol OKE Zettle & Truck wegon, bob sled, lot carpenter tools, pulleys, 20 lawn seals 6 porch swings, 550 pounds of nalls of all kinds and sizes, jot of hardware, 8 degen butt hinges ot wood screws, office desk, show case, lacing leath rr, roofiog, sand paper, § sacks plastering pair scales. lot emery stones, 100 window sash, some complete with glass: 4 or and window frames. 9 porch columns, 25 gallons paint, 34 bundles shingles, chicken coop, 280 feet barn door track, lot barn door hangers of barn lateh- os, lot cull boards, mon'ding, ‘of fire wood, con sisiog of edging and short 'oards; cant hooks sxen, shovels, cable chains, Ki feet long ; 2 chains, 2 short eabi'e chains, set tongue chains wheelbarrow, sists for 150 boshel orstes 35 gal. ions oll, 15 cords slab wood, lot wood sabes, bar rel vinegar, some babbil metal ; lot of cisse, as follows : 3 boxes 10x18, 25 pleces 8x19, 2 pieces #4 x60. 3 pieces 11x40, 2 pieces 14 x32, 15 plore 4x2 21 pleces 10x28, 18 pleces 28x30, full box 28x80, 2 pleces 2x3 I pleces 0X28, § plecos 15x24, 3 pleces 4, 12 pieces 10x12, 4 pleces 12x16 table used in culling glam, ete boom ON WEDNESDAY AUGUST 15TH, AT «3% O'CLOCK A M., rhe persous! property of BE KE Zo tie and John D Lucas, consisting of forty thousand feet of good lumber, including eypross, white pine, yellow pine, oak. cherry, chestaut, walnut linn, hickory, 7500 leet moulding, con sisting of strong moulding, cove mouiding., bed mouiding, 550 feet rope moulding, crown mouid- ing, 1400 fet quarter-round, 400 feet window ope, 150 feet door stops, 26 doo a, windows, eto Also, the following planing mill machinery : 8m th morticing machine No 1028 Single head sh per, 16-11 turning lathe, American tenant ma chine, sash dovelailing machine (American make), Bmith 6 in. moulding machin No 1197; band saw machine, #.in. whegl, Wi iamaport make ; Jig ow machine, American ; thre edru mtder ( Royal Iavinegible), 48in, wide, No 2634 3 Jjointer, 12-in. head, No 1660. American: arm sander, No. 96434, American ; planer, American, 8x24: 9in moulder, 4 heads, Bmith make No 549; sel food rip saw, No. 715; American boring machine, No, 57079; blower pipe & fan, Champ ion ; swing cutoff frame & saw, No. 67047, Amer. jean make: dago or general cut off machine, American, No. 97%3; double hesd panel raising machine, American; door clamp machine American, 8.0% ; 2 grind stones, emery stand, all belting, shalftine, pulleys, hangers, tighiners; planing mill engine, 30 4, P.. Erie make: on. gine (30H. P,) & sawmill, boiler (150 H. P.), equity in cider press & bullding. Bale will be continued from all roa] estate and pers nal pr said property will be offered a'l planing mill mechinery, pulleys, hangers, tightners, sale Remember the dates For any further information desired call cn or write the undersigned aesiy nee E. L. ORVIS, CYRUS BRUNGART, Attorney. Amignes L.F. Mayes, Auct, 28031 Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Sixteen-Day Vacation Asbury Park Ocean Grove Thursday, Aug. 23 PEF Tickets good going on regular trains from CENTRE HALL, August 23, and returning on all regular trains, except limited trains until September 7, inclusive. Stop- off allowed at Philadelphia. day to day until perty is sold. Al retail Including belting, shafting, ete. A clean-up See Flyers Pennsylvania Railroad sri Consult Agent .60 Round Trip The number of colts this spring + wae six and a half per cent, below the average of other years, Lhe deor:ase being probably due to the large nome ber of brood mares shipped out of the Stale for service in war, The raspberry nud blackberry ercps were large ones and almost up to the standard cf other years, Centre Reporter u $L80 per ) ear CR BRUNGART JUSTICE OF THE PEACE CENTRE HALL, PA, Bpecinl attention given to collecting, agreements, ete, ; office sttended to rromrtly orld 1918 ad AMES W. SWABB JUSTICE OF THE PEACE LINDEN HALL, CENTRE CO., PA Deeds, Mortgages, Wills, &c, written aro #2 ecutod with care. All legal business prom ¢il+ attended to. Bpecial attention given to set! ting of Estates, Marriage Licenses, Aui~ ue bile Licenses, and ail other Applicator | Blanks kept on hand, Nov. 281 yr THE CENTRE HALL PHARMACY Pure Drugs Prescriptions carefully filled by a licensed pharmacist. The Best Assortment of High-grade CIGARS town, A Fine Line of Pure Candies Baseball (Goods Gloves, Mitts and Balls The Centre Hall Pharmacy Centre Hull, Pa. i, itl THIS DRESSES-- WEEK Fice 0000 POP eR RLERII BD OPOOEPOOS Floor Coverings Week August 16-25 IN BUYING BREAD LOOK TO THE WEIGHT OF THE LOAF. advertisement It will pay this pa Watch from weck to week, You, f tore closes every Wednesday even ing at 6 o'clock. H. F. 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