# dana — A ota A ———— ie THURSDAY, MARC H 14, 1918 ¥ Thirty-five Years Ago. May 3, 1883,—The Stone Mill lively with ducks last week. John A, Miller has been appointed | postmaster at Rebersburg. On Buuday, May 6, the cornerstone Wis | burn will be laid. A new store has been opened at Spring Mills by Pealer & Long—Will- iam Pealerand J. D. Long. ———— — ————— REBERSBURU Mrs. Eply, of Freeport, Illinole, ie visiting relatives at this place, Charles Blerly recently built an ad- dition to his carpenter shop. Rumor hss it that the Loganton landlord has rented the Rebersburg hotel and will cccupy the same on April lst. Howard Krape, a former resident of this place but now residing at Harris- burg, spent Baturday and Bundsy at this place. Mr. Riterand Mary Mionpiecbh, both of Mifflinburg, spent Sunday at this place at the rome of Lester Minnich. On Baturdsy at the public sale of the property and real estate of the late Amanda Kessler, the property was solid to C. 0. Mallory for $1110.00. Mr, + allory at present resides at Pitts. borg, tutitis cupposed that be will make his home at this place, The other dsy the good old faithful family horee owned by C. C. Blerly, while hooked to a spring wagon and left starding slope untied, took # snesk and came to town at break-neck gpeed, On nearing the post office he was stopped by James Corman. No damage was done to eilher horse or Wagon, Jacob Bower, the oldest citizen at Coburp, ard who is in his eighty- ninth year, walked from Millheim to this place on Movday to attend the fu- neral of 3smuel Gephart, junior, Al though the roads were very ley Mr. Fower walked the distance of five muiles ina few minutes over an hour, Potters Mills Roy Fmith went to Eu Monday to work, Joseph Carson and his crew com- menced working on the state road on Wednesday, Jesse McUlenashan moved Jas, Foust from Reedsville to Mpring Mills, on Naturdsy, in his auto tru2k. Avna Immel and Mrs, tended the funeral of Mrs, Decker at pring Mills, Quite a number of relatives from a Reiah at- Ammon neral, on Friday. Mrs, Ammon Bubb and dsughter, of Reedsville, spent BEunday with the former's parents, Mr. and Mre. John Wilkioson, Mr. snd Mre. William Bmith, Mae Gramley snd sor, of Bpring Mille, and Rossman Bmith, of Johpestowr, visitors on Fridesy at the Bmith homes in this place, Mire. Ashbridge Thomas and mother on Tuesday were to Hpring Mills to visit the forme:’s brother, Lloyd Smith, who bas just come homa from the hospital in Philadelphia; they found him much improved. ————— I —— ———————— GCgorges Valley The weather rasan left the lion on Saturday night and Buuday. Harvey Vonada has returned home after spending a week in Altoona wilh his daughter, Mrs. F. B, Herman. Mre, Charlee Auman spent a few days at Bpring Mills with her parents, Mr, and Mr, A, C. Dunlap. etc ete loose Goes to Penltentinry, Sheriff M, A, Davie, of Mifflin coun- ty, escorted Ell Lukae to the western penitentiary on Friday where he will serve seven to nine years for the mur- der of Mike Bmitb, at Burnham, last July. state College Wil Tench Airplane Work to Soldiers, The shop equipment and teaching facilities of the Pennsylvania State College engineering school have been accepled by the War Department for training enlisted men in the mechan- ica of airplane” construction. About 125 men will arrive there April 1, and 400 more icheduled for May 1. It Is expected that more than 1000 soldiers will be under instruetion at State Col- Jege during the course of the summer, Hiate College engineering experts will teach the soldiers how to repair damaged alreraft, engines, sutomabile trucks, search lights and other sppara- tus employed by the aviation servies in the field, Through the trainirg of Iarge numbers of airplane mechanics the government contemplates reduce ing the smount of sppsratos hereto. fore abandoned for lack of prompt repair, The men will be trained sa black. smithe, machiviste, wood spreialiste, aatomobile drivers aod repair men, electricisne, electrieal machinery ree pair men, magneto specialists and tel ephone men, The eollege will trap the men and be responsible for clase. rooms work sud the grading of the wtudente, Military officers, represent ing the Acjuinnt Genera 's office, will nandle the records snd provide the anilitery tain: g. HAL SRA SOT | || One's Family History Before Tak- ing Subscription Money. | | | Every in a while somebody { does something nobody | thought of doing, and puts it over, All bt which les us to the Chronicle, | the latest magazine published in New { Work, which has been called “of, for pnd by society.” The publi phrase is the proper one to a it, but the fact has certain persons who subscribers were turned down because their family histories would not stand the close secrutiny of the mi- once else nds admit this pply to out that sought to become won't sheers leaked social Croscope. The nt the Chronicle rate of $12 a year, on public sale, Just of the project are know, It has group of well ki gether and sald, “Is that som ng be done that in ‘butte ‘ull like? will show are doing it a secret And here enters Jr, formerly dapper littl is publish monthly, nd is not who the backers no one sed to been sald that a certain LOW SOC ish American Machinery for Swiss, It had ception n colls r 4 It had f resembl 3 ; animal y a pretty game an while, but it soon d to the air. It was museum in New Yo Made for r Coricealment., Stick Insects, which are because of thelr re ed to dry 80 OR embiance forelegm, whic fold thier eyes when and evidently think that they are lost to view, The « of these insects take over glx months to hatch, They only one-tenth of an inch in their widest part, yet an insect which at hatching is three-quarters of an inch in length Is packed into them, The stick insects destroy the weak- lings soon after they are hatched by eating their legs-~Exchange. Had an Alias. In order to save his dog's life, Hows ard 8, Lewis of Hutchison made publie announcement last week that he had changed the animal's name from Kals- er to Dennis. “I really was afrald someone would take a shot at him” Judge Lewis explained, “and, besides, the kalser's name's Dennis, anyway, Kansas City Star, sticks, have two over - are Difference in Talk, “The English and the Americans spenk the same language.” “Not always, In discussing grain the English call everything ‘corn’ ex- cept corn and they call that ‘maize. ” AIR MRE] tied HL » useholders Wl f B Frinte u pad AY it ned uot in Keno Ney Shape rs NBS Bend Report to WRITE CARCFU ‘ Faderal Food LLY A ny AGT we ition HOWARD HEINZ ACTING FOOD ADMINISTR FOR CENT LAC K TE AM, and single line lead GRAY MARE, BAY MARE, with t al, rising ers. 2400 ; both single drivers Both have been hitched. 8 of which will be f resh by time of sale, Six are Holsteins and have had SIX CALVES. Sows are with pig. Leghorn chickens poon Hay Forks « shovels, ete, — good As new, 2 ‘Silver Mine'' Seed Oats, No. Bed- IL, F Mayes, Auct, RICHARD BR OOKS & D. A. BOOZER MATE AGRICULTURAL ROTES, Now ig the time tostart in the pru- Buy chicks or batching 50,000 new yenr, Farmers eoroplsin that t ime frm le | vome sectione of the Blete on | of the coml shortage preventing apy burping during the winter, hey are un- kilos ir account cal |sbleto buy The Department of Agriculture st Harrisburg bas a practical bulletin on gardening which can be had ugon re- quest, Lancater farmers easy tha! they must greatly reduce the number of steers fed next eprirg unless steps to make the feeding of beef cattle prof- table sre tmken by the Food Adminie- tration. county It ie estino ated tha! bel ween twenty five snd thirty per cent. of tne 1917 wheat ©re > remains in the farmers hsnde, but with warmer wenther ard a fixed price large qusntities are ¢x- pected to be roarketed this month, FARMERS THE DAY OF THE FARM TRACTOR IS HERE The help shortage on Pennsyl- farms is becoming a more and more serious problem with the VANDA farmer, ‘The only solutions the nternational 8-16 H, P., 4 Cylinder Farm Tractor y well fitted to the | 18 of Centre coun It is ¢ pee all needs of the farm I.IGHT AND CON- LITTLE FURL OPERATION VERY IN A DAY'S Look into its merits today. | Tractor may barn be seen at my D. W. Bradford Centre Hall habit of cconomy., Milihe Poor Man cr a man in middle cir- should children pennies and them to do it cumstances teach his to save their encourage by opening an account in the Na- They Farmers tional bank. S, Government Reporter at once. class of work. | H—— ER ———— CYRUS BRUNGART JUSTICE OF THE PEACE CENTRE HALL, PA Special attention given to collecting, Legal writings of all classes, including deeds, mortgages agreements, ote. marriage licenses and hunter's Coneon seared and al matters ports ining to the fice atten dest te rromrtly iE IRIE 1 freveow 000000000 ReCR ITER ® eo ” Insurance and ; ' - Real Estate 3 Want to Buy or Sell ? SEE US FIRST Chas. D. Bartholomew CENTRE HALL, PA, SLOT IVS 9SVC POOL POO: FOOD 000 SVP O0NINNINININNI PIPE EAN OF COLTS FOR BALE. ~ A'team of pray colts, four and three years oid, half-brother, fairly well mated. They sre the me king of real horses The older coil is thor. oughly broken ; will work anywhere : not sfmid of any thing, May be seen at my barn immed) ately tothe rer of the Reporter ofce—8 W Smith, Centre Hall. Leaves the Reporter office WEDNESDAY A.M, MAR. 20 WEDNESDAY A IN. APR. 3 and every OTHER WEEK until further notice Returns Saturday following date of outgolag
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