The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 20, 1917, Image 8

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THE CENTRE REPORTER.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 017
Thirty-five Years Ago.
Ostober 5, 1852. —The farm of Rev.
P. PB. Fisher, deceased, was sold to
Andrew Korman for $6000,
Jacob Meyer, an ‘old and respected
citizen of Linden Hal', died a few
days ago.
'Bquire Herring, of Gregg, recently
lost three cows from the effect of eat-
ing too much young clover,
The corner atone of the Evangelical
church in Ge rges Valley, on the road
leading to Potters Mille, will be laid
on Bunday, Oct. 15th, 2 p. m. Rev.
W. Bwengle, P, E,, and Rev, N,
Young, of Brush Valley, are to
officiate,
James McCormick, of near this
place, died ou Tuesday evening, after
great suff ring.
A sudden and mysterious death oc-
curred in this place a few days ago.
James Wolf, a young man and son of
John Wolf, of Potters Mills, was found
at the residence of John Gingerich, of
this place, on Balu:rday evenioy, in
gonvu'sions and unconscious, His
death occurred next day, symptoms of
poisoning having manifested them-
selves, The young man seemed de-
pressed a short time ago,
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Will Operaty Cldar MILL,
The undersigned will make cider
every Wednesday, begioning next
week, at his miil at Tusseyville. Toe
ents per gallon,
CHARLES MILLER 3
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Linden Hall
Harry Osman and family, of Harrle-
burg, are visiting hia parents here.
Mre. Irvin Stover left for her home
in Philadelphia after a few weeks’ vis
it with her brother, George Bearson, |
and family.
Mr, end Mre. Robert ’lellan en-
tertained their cousins, the Misses Me-
Clellap, of Lewistowrp, for two weeks,
they havirg leit for their home on
charge will be 1}
Al
dE
Buuday.
Mre, J. W, Elder and daughter,
Miss Rose Elder, of Pittsburg,
Mr. Gray, of Oakmont, spent
week with Centre county friends,
Mre, John Zoigler aud little
Lewis spent laset week with friends |
last |
IS MOST VENOMOUS SNAKE!
Echis Carinata of India, Found in
Nearly Every Part of Peninsula,
Is Death Itself.
The most venomous of snakes is
held to be the Echis carinanta of India.
It is about 18 Inches long and of a gray
The g¢reature is death itself,
and earries In its head the of
de life with the concentrated
LEZony the poisons,
is tolerably com
color,
secret
stroying
of
snake
nll i
ion in
part |
This
Tad
of the peninsula,
Fortunately,
a, being found in nearly every
however, for
Beware of Ointments for
Catarrh that Contain Mercury |
ne mercury will purely destroy the sense
ctely derange the
ing it through
ould
ns
h articles
prescrip
# the damage
is good you
em, Hall's
red by ¥. J.
, O., contains no
internally, acting
and mucous ir
i buying i
you'get the
ernally and mad«
. Cheney & Co.
ni »
Bold by Druggists, Price 75¢ per bottle,
Take Hall's Family Viils for constipation,
OTICE TO CREDITOR
CLAIMS,
Notice Is hereby given to all per ons having
claims agains: the estate of Bamuel H, Knepley
ate of the Borough of Hall,
Centre, Pa
rayment
sous indebted
to make prompt
Atty, for Exocut
:
Odi
the pienic.
Mr. and Mre,
ed over Bunday Mr, and Mre, George |
Hall, and daughter Virginie, of Hunt. |
ingdon ;
lin; J. W. and Blanley
Tioga county.
Baker,
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REBERSBURG
ard filling their silos,
Miss Miriam Emerick, of
York, is vieiting relatives at
place,
Farmer William Mipnieh bought a |
Maxwell car quite recently and is now |
learning to manipulate the same,
Robert Fpangler end family, of Ts-|
lerevilie, spent Bunday at this plece |
with relatives,
Howard Krepe Las relurpned to
Creeson alter visiting in this vicinity
for some time,
Wallace Bierly end wife, who have
been employed on the Relish lumber
job at the east end of the valley, have
returned to their home at Emaulltor,
Allen Brungart, who tepants the
John Harter farm, has been unable to
do farm work for several weeks on ac-
count of a very sore hand,
Robert Bruogart left on lsst Bun-
day for Jersey Bhore where he will be
engaged in teaching school,
Mre, Jacob Walizer, residing at
HBmulltop, quite recently received =
paralytic stroke which deprives her of
ber speech, Her condiiion is not very
eccouraging.
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FRUITTOWN.
Rnsh Dippery, of Burnham, Is
spending some time at home on ac-
couut of iil health,
Aona Fohrionger returned home Fri-
day after two weeks work at the Dap
iel Rossman home at Centre Hill,
Harris Babb made a trip to Reeds
ville monday.
Charles Fye is again employed at
Btate College after spending the sum-
wer at home,
Alfred Reiber spent Bunday with
his parents at this place.
Mr. and Mre, C, 8, Thomas left last
Wednesday Tor a short visit in Brook.
lir, New York,
On Saturday an' auto load from
Herndon arrived at the F. J, Fleisher
home and stayed till Sanday. The
time was epent plesantlys. Thoere who
made ap the party were Fratces and
Bernice Wagner, Erma Wolfe, Guy
A. Bufingion and Ward Wager,
R 249,
GREET
RatsxMice
For Sale By
Mrs. J. W. Keller, Linden Hall, Pa,
N.wi
this |
« that the wit
and that the walks are
“There are a good many things ¢
» to do In partnershi
fun If two
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r outfit,
ple
gids
sure on
8 exchanging knowl
Since
the
laundry ove
Tus \ 3 }
wife and I do the laundry.”
sday morning
ite to make 2
wg claims again
diate pay:
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the sa
LIZABETH MITTERLI
MITTERLING
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MARY
Executrix, Potters Mi
Laundry
Leaves the Reporter office
THURSDAY A. M., SEPT. 20
THURSDAY A.M. OCT. 4
and every OTHER WELK
unt'l farther n° tice
Returns Saturday following
date of outgoing
And All Good Dealers
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and Young Men's
Hats and Caps
Sweaters & SweaterCoats
of Quality.
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ing at 6 o'clock
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SPRING NILLS, PA.
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William McClenahan
WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR
CENTRE HALL, PA,
| FOR SALE
i| Thorobred Poland-China Hogs AL%,ASES
On hand all times
“Pride of Penn's Valley” Seed Wheat
Re.clcaned. Has Yielded 30 Bushels per Acre
Re-cl-aned Seed Winter Barley
WW,
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Phone
F. COLYER, Centre Hall, Pa,
—
The Mobilization Problem
Great warships are sliding off the ways; navy yards
and arsenals are working night and day; great mobil-
ization camps have sprung up as if by magic; every-
where the vast resources of the Nation are being gath-
ered together for war. ?
All over the Bell telephone system, thousands of em-
ployes are busily engaged in all branches of telephone
activity, to keep pace with the extraordinary telephone
needs of the Nation. And with the increased Govern-
ment requirements, there will be greater demands for
commercial service,
Not only is there a great scarcity of materiale. but
there is a similar scarcity of labor, and already many
of our technically trained employes—men who cannot be
replaced-—-have joined the colors.
As time goes on it will become continually harder to
meet the demands for service from Governmental and
private sources—and our patrons are asked to beay
this extraordinary condition in mind and to help in the
maintenance of an effective service by eliminating all
wasteful use of telephone lines and sowipment.
The Bell Telephq@lp Company of Pennsylvania
W. S. Malialien, Local Manager
Bellefonte, Pa.
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