The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 11, 1918, Image 8

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THE CENT RE REPORTER.
1918
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TH UREDAY, APRIL 11,
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Thirty-five Years Ago.
May 81, 1883. —Members of the
Lutheran chuich at Coburn talk of
erecting a church,
The corner-stone of the new Luther-
gn church at Madisopburg will be lald
on Bunday, June 8. Rev. Fiecher of
this place will officiate,
Mrs, Catherine Boczer and sop,
David, have left on & visit to relatives
in Kapeae, and will likely remain all
summer,
At Reformed Claseis which met in
this piace recently sa committee was
appointed to organize a congregation
at Bpring Mille, This congregation in
then to be a pert of the Centre Hall
charge.
The telephone is about to be extend-
ed from RBellefunte to Certre Hall,
and by July 1 t ihe Reporter will have
telephe ection with the cutside
world, Tre lire will be ¢x'ended to
Pleasant Grp, Blate College, Boals-
burg, and Pine Grove Mill,
Anthony. Garver, a yJ(UOUR MAD
living above Centre Hsll, had his
right leg Grek last Friday, in
Gregg’s ore bank,
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Asrcnsburg,
Mre, Bartlet on Morpday acenmpar-
jed her brother, Frank Miller, to a
Philadelphia hospital where the lat.
ter will receive treatment,
Sue Lenker bee gone to make
her future home with ber brotber and
family, at Lemont, Hsviog epent
all her life in tl towr, her many
warm friends regret to sce her leave,
William Hatter ard family, of
Reedsville, motored to this place op
Baturday and eccompanied by Mr,
Harter’s parents and elster, drove to
Watsontown for a pleasure trip.
Althcugh it occurred April 1s*,
there's no joke about the stork’s leav-
ing a fire baby irl at the home of
Thresherman Clyde Stover and one of
the same sex at tbe Walter Rupp
home. All concerned are doing eplen-
didly.
The following were entertained at
the home of Mr, and Mre, A, 8B, Btov-
er, on Furedsy: T. W. Kreamer, of
Rosecrans ; Mre, Friel and two chil
dren, of Renovo; Corp. Harold
Kreamer, stationed at a U. 8. hospital
in Virgivia ; Misses Trudie Quigley
and Lizzie Yarger, of Millbeim.
Movings hereabouts were as follows:
Adam Bheesley to Milton; Frapk
Armagsst to the Ralph Btover farm in
Penn township; Adem Keller to
where Armsgsst vacated ; Cal. Mingle
from Mrs. Hsioes' home to the Ira
Gramley place, and Harry Acker,
Illinois to the Haines property; Mre,
Mary Winklebleih from Wolfs Chapel
to the home she bought fromm Mrs.
Mary Beaver ; Claud Fiedler from the
Dr. C. 8B. Musser home into the
Hind’s property ; Zwingli He flay to
the B. F. Hifflay fa wv, northwest of
town ; Harry Treseler, of Yeager-
town, to the Zwivgli Heflley proper-
ty ; Willison Heflley into his owbp
heme, bought from Mre., Fosan
Btump ; Jobn Heu'z into the Fraok
Tomli hme; Mre, Frank Burd
to Bn ul ; Mr, Cumming bas vs
cated the Kreamer home and moved
into Leroy Menech’s property, Mr.
Mensch going to Altoons., Milton
Barner from the J, J, Fiedler farm to
Loganton on Judge Jamison’s farm,
and Reuben Vonada from Gregg
townebip to the Fiedler farm,
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REBERSBURU
Wes Hackenburg ls now sporting »
new Ford runabout,
Mr. Daveler is now located
hotel for the present yesr.
John Meyer, of “Altoops,
visitor in town on Haturday.
Mr, apd Mrs, Clsud Bmuill com-
menced housekeeping in part of
George Winiet's cwelling bourse,
Prof, E, 8, Blover, of Bloomfield, N.
J., spent a few days at this place the
past wes k on special business,
Mie, Nathaniel Bowersox is epend-
ing this week in Greepturr with her
daughter, * re, Harvey Lamy,
Home of the farmers in this section
have finished sowing oats while others
are in the midst of the work.
Mre, Jecob Heller, who spent the
past winter with her sop, Charles, at
Canton, Ohie, arrived home Baturday,
John Brindel and family, of near
Woodward, were Bunday visitors at
the Arney home.
Mr. and Mre. Edward Byerr, last
Thureday, motored to Bunbury to at-
tend the funeral of Lr. Byers’ sister,
Mre, Fisher,
Samuel Blerly bought a Ford car
which he will convert into a truck,
thus proviog a convenience to _hle
business,
{ The grain fields in this section do
not look very promising owing to the
hard winter, dutivg which many f
the tender plants were killed by frost,
The other day while Fisher Mowery
wae plowing be lost Lis gold watch,
It is supposed that the timepiece wae
plowed under the grou d,
The household goods of C, O, Mal-
lory and eon Charles arrived at this
place on Iss: Thursday snd were
placed ut the Mello y home, known se
Bhady«al rv, thres mies east of this
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Whire Lotateds
Below we give a list of the different
military camps and the location of
each.
NATIONAL ARMY
Camp Custer— Battle Creek, Meh,
EL Camop Devene—Ayer, Mase,
Camp Dix—Wrightstowr, N. J,
Camp Dodge—D a Moines, Iowa,
Camp Funston—Ft, Riley, Kausae,
Camp Gorden—Atianta, Ga,
Camp Grant—Rockford, Iil.
Camp Jackeon—Columble, 8, C,
Camp Lee—Potersburg, Va,
Camp Lewle—Amn.erican
Washington,
Camp Meade—Admiral, M
Camp Pike—Little Rock, Ark,
Camp Bberman— Chillicothe, Oblo,
Camp Taylor—Louisvilie, Ky.
Camp Travie—Ft. Sam Hustor,
Texas,
Csmp Uplor—Yaphank, Loog I-
tand.
Laker,
NATIONAL GUARD
Camp Benuregard—Alexaudris, Lo,
Csmp Bowle—Fort Worth, Texas,
Camp Cody—Deming, N. M.
Camp Dopipsn— Fort =il', Okls,
Camp Freemont—Palo Alte, Cal,
Camp Green—Charlotte, N, C,
Camp Hapcock—Augu:te, Ga,
Camp Kearney— Linda Viste, Cal,
Camp Logac—Hcoustop, Texae,
Camp McArthur—Wacer, Texse,
Camp McClellan—Annistor, Als.
Camp Bevier—Greenville, B, C,
Camp Bheridar— Montgomery, Als,
Camp Wadswortb—Spartanburg, 8,
C.
Camp Wheeler—Mrenn, Ge,
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Weekly War News Digest,
[The following notes are from the Oficial Re.
view of the War, issued by the Commitiee on
Publie Information : |
The annual pay of the Army now
exceeds $500,000,000,
Production of 10,000 pew automo-
bile trucks is in progrees for the Armyv,
The Navy ration ip 1917 coet §0.438,
as against $0 37684 In 1916
Our 14-inch guos weigh vearly 9
tons snd are over 58 feet long, vostivg
$118,000,
Oar 35,000-ton cruiser, capable of 35
knote, will be the fastest in the world.
About 80,000 officers ano men are en-
gaged in coast patrol work of the
Navy.
American troops permanently took
over s part of the firing line as ap
American sector in January, 1918,
More than 70,000 acres of land in
this country has been planted with
csstorbean plants {o produce oll for
airoraft,
Dariog 12 months the Army bospl -
ale increased from 7 to 63 in pumber
and from 5,000 to 58,400 beds; 350,000
more beds are being added,
The ditburseruents and cutsianding
obligations of the Navy duiipg the
first year of the war are estimated at
$1,881,000,000, The total naval appro-
priatiore, real and pending, are §3,-
333,171,665.
There are pow four limes a8 many
vessels in naval service ss a year age.
The estimated pay of cfficers and men
in the Navy for the first year of war
waa $125,000,000,
The air personnel in the firet year of
war ipcreased from 65 officers and 1,120
men to one hundred (imes that num
ber, E'even kivrds of schools bave
been iustslled,
Beveral bundred submarine chasers,
built since the war, have been deliver-
ed to the Navy by 31 private concerpe
and 6 pavy yarde ; many of these
boats have crossed the At'antie, some
in severe weather,
Through a card eatalogus system
109, 487 men bave been trapsferred out
of Army divisions into technieal unite
to fapetion according to individaal ed-
uestlons!, occupational, and military
qualifications,
Duricg the first year of war the
Army paid §60,000,000 for horse-drawn
vehic'es and harness ; more than $50,-
000,000 for horses, mules, and harness,
Expenditures for the filcoal year end-
ing June 80, 1918, for fuel and forage
are estimated at more than $500,000,
000.
To February 20, the Director Gener
al of Military Railways bed placed or-
dera for railway supplies valued at
$142,000000 and with sn sggregste
weight «1 764,000 long tone ; the Ge: -
eral Ecgineer Depot, to February 1,
issued 9,600 orders for material valued
at $202,000,000,
Amoog the purchases of the Qiart.
ermastei’s Department are 61,000,000
pounds of prunes and dried beans;
273,000,000 cans of! tomatoes, oor
deneed milk, and baked beans; 40,000.
000 yards of mosquito bar ; 75,000,000
yards of olive drab ; 20,000 000 woolen
blankets; 81,00,000 pairs of woolen
drawers ; 50,000,000 pairs of heavy
stockings ; 11,000,000 wool conte, The
Ordnance program foncludes the pur
chase of 23 000,000 hand grenades, 725,
000 automatic pistols, 260,000 revol-
vere, 23 000,000 prej-otiles for heavy
artillery, 427,246,000 pourds of explo.
sliver, 240,00) machine guoe, and 2
454,000 1 flow,
(Continued from Hpvious column.)
place.
The Liberty Loan meeting held in
the school building st this place last
Thuredey evening was well attended,
The three pp akers from State College
did their bit in urging the farmers to
invest In Liberty loan bonde,
ROUGH BINANCES, Td
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and Expenditures of Centre Hall |
Borough, for the Year Ending |
December 31, 1917. te
PENNS VALLEY BANKING CO.,, TREABURER |
Balance January 1917
Fire tax, asst
Mrs Margaret Thomas
W F Bradlord,
BH Kneploy, ‘e .e
WY Spangler.,...........ooe
Bell Telephone Co, , |.
8B H Knepley, ain
HACEnBE RX, ,.... ,cncosnnssrnss
W J Bmith
C I Bartholomew Coliector,, 2162 6684816 22
CR.
$3261 64
By orders id,
X 1604 DB-$4816 22
Balance
BTREET ACCOUNT
John H Pufl, labor on street, $108 80
Kryder Frank, same, . 6 00
Juseph Lulz, same, 42 5%
Wim Meyer, mmme 19 2
I M Amey, labor on street
wits team
¥ J McClellan, 45 load
L I Smith labor . mn
with team, ’ .
Ra ph Luse, 'abor on street;
John MeClenaban, same,
Oliver Strunk, same .
C W Pennington, same
Win Stump, same... ..
John Coldron, same
I. Tressler same
West, same,
nry Homan, labor on street
with team
P H Luse, same
A P Krape, same
Win Walk r same
sank McClellan, 6
ne
celery Amoco,
silane
Fd. Riter, labor on street
8 W Smith, 138 loads of gravel
Reilly Hunter, roliing Church
Etreet
At antic Befining Co,
FoR a ofl,
Preight en oll
WM ‘Runkle, hauling coal for
roller
E C Wagner,
Ibs. crushed
87 16
stone 675
street
45 00
loads of
40 loads of
100 bie,
198 tons, 1125
stone 199 2081244 18
WATER ACCOUNT
J H Pufl, labor on water line
Joseph Lutz, same
Wim Meyer, same
John McClenahan, same
Henry Homan, hauling pump
C W Booger, labor on walter
line
Clymer Mc
Wallace
pump
Charen Bliger,
vamp house
E Summer, work on
line to reservoir
C W Boozer, same
Ed Riter, same
H H Mark, skidding electric
pois .
BR ID Foreman,
freight
W F Fiomy, 3
OO Ka
Bradiord & Son, cement
Bradford & Som, coal
rociing paper
State Centre
power for pum
lsnahan, same
White installing
jumber for
electric
pump snd
corporation
and
Co
1st
Electric
po Dec
LIGHT ACCOUNT
Bate Centre Electric Co an n- ee
MISCELLANEOUS ACCOUNT
sr MceClenahan, painting
$
Hire service 18 00
ner, sone s'edge } 2
Knarr, auditors’ fee }
Moore, anditors’ fee 30
yros Brungarl, printisg se
yunt Board of Health nd
fine teturtied ,
forks and repairs
Insurance
Board, Ingurance
Jentre Keporter, printing boro
statemens and qgoarantine
other :
J '¥ Mi °C clian, cutting
bp sls
) M Bmith,
| Goa er and
foe for 1917
W F Bradford, Bec salary for
1917
RIED
‘merchandise
Walker, auty.
ile y Banking ¢
room rent
0.
"printing
sharpening
Duplicate 1917,
interest on
water bond
bond
water bond
Mrs Currie Rubi,
water bond |
uterest o 1
BOARD OF HEAL
fi. posting quarant ne
notices and fvnigeting
J H Puff, putting up notices
$27 oO
198 79
RT
$36 00
67 80
{ 50
TH
$12 0
1%
75 =
$17
coal for W
H Ruukie,
G W Nearhond, ren for WH
Runkle
W C Hubler,
Runkle ciisinssse
Dr H H Longwell, merchan-
dise tor John Moyer
Danville hospital, for
taining Inmates
W W Bpang'er, service,
W F Bradford, »hipping body
of B H Kuepley
E W Crawford, long
‘phone message
Cyrus Brungart, legal service
Justice of Peace lees
rent for W H
main
distance
INTEREST FUND
Duplicate
6 per ct, abatenent on §739 24
2 per ci. com. on $702 28
Paid Treasurer
Balance due 1917
BORO FUND
Duplicats
| 5 per ot. abatement on $1053 67
| 2 per ct orm on $951 9
i Pald Treasurer
Balance due Jan. 21, 1918
POOR r UND
Duplicate
5 per cb. abatement on $445 11
2peret oom. on $I 7]
Paid Treasurer
Balance due on 1917
$2 ow
4 BO
9 —- $807
fon
DR
$1129 L9-81128 ©
CR.
$41 0%
1 84
902 85
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DR.
Subd mE PAB
$2
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8 51
417 =
Board
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Centre Hall Bebool
D A Boozer, Trustee F &
Mr Lucy Henney
DL Kerr estate
Mr Carrie Rubi
BH Armney
$i
Joo
1M
JO OK
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1500 ©
BORO
Progress Grange
AB Krebs
W H Runkle
INTEREST
Progress Grange
ABS Kreis
$0
POOR
Total
RECAVITULATION
Cash In hands of Treasurer $17
Balance due 19160 special water
pein! water tax for 1817
Unpsid taxes ia
Due for empty oil 1
turned to Atlantic
Co,
We, the undersigned auditors, have
unis
of the ¢
s and certify
to the correctness ame,
MOORE,
INARR,
SMITH,
Attest : ]
W. J. SMITH,
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LEUAL ADVERTISENENI
Lo DMINIET
AMES W, SWABB
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
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Furniture Store
HOME
Sate Coll ga M n !s ass Clhicu'sr on flo
Baiiding
“ Rageestions for
Ballding a Rilo”
lar No 72 prepared by
recently issued by
ex'ention
the
ta'e (oliege
Ifthe order has ©
fir the silo that was plant
built this year, it
onc. By pleciog an
d aler scveral months ins
siderably bet er prices nn
at ye! bsey
should done at
order with
dvare®,
sy ]
Fartherm te ope
obtsived,
of getting his
certain
thease times of ur
to the transportation and
kinda of man
ed Profsssor Bech
In view of the high prices and the
improbability of obtaining a
tured silo, ecfibe varione tyg
homemade silos shculd be given geri
consideration, The circu sr mei
ad cohtaine defi informaticn
the adspiability of various silos
farm cordilions ee well se brief dire-
t'one for ecretiuetirg mworol hie
wete, wood boop, King Gurler,
other types of homemade ellos
This circular may be secured free
of oc st from the Penreyliva: fa Elale
cl'ege extersion department,
silo tui
certainty with regar
Fur: § f Ss
ifsc ured articles, deel
lel,
mer ular
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for.
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Deafness Cannot Be L ured
by
the disen
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by
caused BH)
cous ing
this tut inflame
sound or Im
entirely clo 3
unless the
and this tube 1
tion, hearing will
capes out of ten sve of
which is nothing but an inflamed condition
of the mucous surfaces
We will give One He=dred Dollars for any
case of Deafness (caused by catarth) that
eannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure
Bend for circulars, free
F. J. CHENEY & CO,
Bold by Druggists, Sic
Take Hall's Family Pilis for constipation
Toledo, Ohlo
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, ~
Letters of sdministration on the estate of
Mrs, Rosella EB Luse, ste of Gregg township
deceased,
Letters of administration on the above estate
havin bean dul} granted to the undersigned, he
would respectfully request all persons
the same to ¢ them duly suthentionted |
without delay for seitiemeni.
PAUL C SrAYD, Administrator,
re Hall, R. 2
Orvis & Terby, Auras
CYRUS BRUNGART
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
SEE HALL, PA.
tion given to collect ng.
claro. including deeds, m
: marriage loensos and hunte:
nd all matters periatuing to th
prom ily We
Range of allel
Eon
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fine stock with an ov tra good ARO teckiog. Both |
for sale at all Send for pdigree and
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SummerGoods
Balbriggan and
Gauze
Underwear
in 2-Piece and
Union Suits
for Men, Women and
Children.
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*tore closes every Wednesday evens
leg at 6 o'clock
H. F. Rossman
Spring Mills
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