HE CE EN TRE REPORTER. , THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1918 Thirty-five Years Ago. June 7, 1883, ~~ Joseph Gilliland, last week, erected a large barn on his farm near Centre Hill, The contract for the Bellefonte bridge abutment was given to John A, Dunkle, brother of the sheriff, for $4000, Dr. Rishel has decided to locate at Lemont ipstead of Potters Mills. Major Fisher's team, hitched to a spring wagon, was frightened by the locomotive at Spring Mille, and ran off, baily wrecking the wagon, A ——— Watch for This Faker, A sleek siranger posing as an opti- ol in has appeared in different sections M im n county, twice within the , fleecing an sged woman ip sof cums aggregating a ndred dollars by playing on 18 of blicdnese, thod is to call upon rome 0 have experienced trouble ir of lenes tuited to thelr ¢ by using the name and refer- utual friend, forged ot upon the latent fear of til the vicim was ready uything at any price, plican provides a palr of ten cents and r §90 to $100 and in He combats they do pot keep that ney at hand by a re- ¥, and afier procuring rinduces the victim to m tothe bank for identi- which he disappear pat iome remole point EeIne game, fm fern na kes Dead Body. bh Dixon, an old soldier liv- ilesburg wotil sbont eight 20 when be went to the Sol- at Erie, was found dead of Penne, tracks a below Bellefonte, last viog, when the train clothing and drag his ort distance, He Milesburg about a d been to Bellefonte ] d it is thought that he te night bus to Milesburg and iidered when he started to i instead of taking the P. R. ton the C, R. R. lines and when a little below topped over, probably be body was covered with n the engine paseed the spot viog snd would not have | had it not been that the Li by the train, thus e body cut of the snow, The i dy was bruised by the dragging but nol mangled. Coroner Bebring held ioquest and dec ded that the body Was lifeless when picked up by the trai rails rain, JWI a | a 1} iy worth en mole. y for a a! 1 to ad} WARS Cau; eee fee Unlon Semivary in Sheriffs Hinds, What was formerly the Union Bemi- ary, New Berlin's institution of pass into other 8 through a forclosure by credi- ning, will soon this wes leain'd Thursday of last week when Bherif C. M. Benner » New Berlin and plsced his off hand upon the real estate and personal property or the historie build- ing. Less than a year sgo the institution Wes purebased by James F. Ogden, o real estate man from Pbhiladeiphia, and there were rumors that a echool Was sgaio to slart at New Berlin. Preliminary plans were made and New Berlin people were feeling glad time honored building with historic spd legendary aeso- sgain to come onto its soe unknown reason, has failed, ——— i —— ———— CENTRE MILLS “hoiiz hind a very sick horse, but fully recovered, jech tol, i cial 5 Was for Ira he has who lives ip y Came over one day last wood for his parents, Mre, Cummings attended al Spring Mills on LG cut and ‘he Bat Prol. Godshall and family, of Spring Mills, spent Bundsy with the lady's parents, Mr. and Mre, J, A. Kline, Ee ———— so ———— FAATE AGRICULTURAL NOTES, It js estimated that 40 per cent, of the wieat produced in Pennsyelvania is shipped out of the counties where grown, ‘Bmith gale urday, Pevuvsylvania farmers on March 1 held about 42 per cent, of the 1917 oats crop. Htatistics show that only 68 per cent, of Lhe 1917 corn crop was of mers chantable quality, Heventy-one per cent, of the farm la bor in Peunsylvenia ls hired with board, 40 per cont. of which fs by the month, 20 per cent, by the day and 11 per cent. extra harvest labor, Government figures show that 719 tons of eabbsge were manufactored in to esuer kraut by cauneries In the Mtate lest year, Ip 1910 there were 162,084 farm la- borers in Pennsylvanis, but thers are scarcely half that number avallsble this year, Potato Boab A coramon diseases which causes serious loss every year and which is familiar toeveryone who handles pots- toes Is Pota'o Beab, The heavy losees | which growers suffer every year is the reduction in yleld due to the Ir jiry to the under ground portions and lower- ing the quality of the production to such an extent that many potatoes are unmarketable, This scab disease is a fungous para- site and Is carried over winter in the old scab spote or mixed with dirt which olings to the smoot surface of the potato. It lives in the soll from year to year. To pre vent potato scab seed potatoes should be soaked for two hours in » solution made by diluting one pint 40 per cent, formaldeyhde in thirty gal- lons of water. They should then be removed, spread out to dry, and are then ready to be cut and planted, Treated potatoes should not be return- ed to infected sacks but should be pu’ in clean sacks or sacks that have been soaked in the formaldebyde solution, It is also useless to treat potatoes and plant them in flelds where scab hae appeared in previous years as the or- ganism lives in the soll for some time, Lime and ‘exceseive amounts of fresh manure also favor geab development, R. H. OLMSTEAD, County Agent, A —— I A A — OAK HALL There waa a very pleasant surprise awaiting aa the home of Mr. ard Mre, Charles Whitehill when their sop, Claud L. Whitehill, ar ived home from Camp Meade to spend Eseler Buoday at home, As he only leave of forty-eight hours from Camp his friends planoped a surprise for him on Baturday evenin:, the following being present : Mr. and Mrs, William Kerp, Mr. and Myre, Clyde Rcseman, Mr. and Mre. O car Rishe!, Mr, and Mrs. Wayne Rishel spd caughter Winifred, Mr. and Mre, Frank Reish and children Charlotte and Ralph ; Mrs, Hassil Wagner and daughters Susan and Nellie, sons John, Harold and Fred ; Mre, Maude Whitehill and daughters Marion, Heler, Margaret and Hazel, sons Harold, Walter and Fred ; Bidney Homan, Barah Gilili- land, Eliza QGillilano, David and James Gilliland, Es'her, Bertha and Howard Callahan, Esther spd Rufus Raymond, Margaret avd Flora SBny- der, Anpa and William Cormap, Anna Rishel, George Jodon, Mrs. Harry Markel and daughter Madaline, Mr. and Mre, Forest Evy, and son El. wood, Mr, and Mre, Elmer Evy and son David, Domer Ishler, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Whitehill snd children, Edith Walter Maurice: and Claud, The music for the eveniug was rendered by Reuben Colyer snd Mre. J, H. Lambert, Refreshmen's were served, consisting of sandwiches, coflee, salad, cake, elo, had Tusseyville Mre. Charles Rimmey, who been gick for the last five weeks, greatly improved at this wriling. Myre, Museer and Miss Mary Welzs! of Bellefoute, have returned home after eperding a few weeks with the former's eister, Mie, John Black, who has been on the sick list for severa weeke, Misa Jennie Bottor! is assist Ing Mre. Black at present, Missa Gertrude Ishler, of Cen're Hall, spent a week vielling friends and relatives about here, ——————— A ———————— Out for Senator Matt Savage, editor of the Clesi field Public Bpirit, will be candidate for the office of Btate Fensator frem Clesiflels county. hee bas R— Cl ——— Transfer of Heal Estat». Barah Mevcker, et al, to James H, Weaver, tract of lard in Harris Twp. : $6082.67 OC. P. Long, eta), to Ida M, Long tract of land in Gregg Twp. ; $1. . P. Long, et al, to John D, tract of land in Gregg Twp, ; 1. David F, Bmith, et px, to J, Frank Bible, tract of land in Potter Twp. ; $6100, Ernest H, Wise, et ux, to Emanuel C. Vobade, trset of land In Gregg Twp. ; $2525. J. BR. Gephart, et al, to W, B, Gram- ley, tract of land in Millheim ; $4500, W. C. Hubler, et ux, to D, F, Smith, tract of land in Centre Hall: ; $1500 Jane Hartman to B, W, Gramiey, tract of land Mi'lheim ; $500, Busan A, Goodbhart, ef al, to James Goodhart, tracief land in Potter Twp. ; $19,000, William E. Brooks, tract $7200, Poor District Millbeim Boro, to Johathan Harter, tract of land in Mill. heim ; $125, E. Rose Btover e! ux to William Rechau, tract of land in Gregg Twp. ; $1900, David J. Meyer et ux to RFamuel E, Weber, tract of land in Harris Twp, ; $15,500, Henry F. Bitner et vx to Frank wm, Fisher, tract of land In Centre Hall ; $4000, E'mer Bmith et ux to J. E Smith, tract of land in Gregg Twp. ; $565, Amelia Cratet’s admires 10 Elmer Bmith et al, tract of lsvd In Grigg Twp. ; $665, Long, Tate, ot ux, to Richard of land in Potter Twp. : We. D. Hhoop to William R, Pleken, tract of Jand in Centre Hall ; $2000, December 31, 1917. Balance January 1017, .,..... Fire tax “ase Mrs Margaret 2 atin, diane uss W F Hradiord, . 8 H Knepley WWwWBs Bell 1 ‘a Splione.¢ C 8 H Knepiey, Licenss tax W J Smith By orders paid |, Balance 60 66 $4816 2) John H Puff, labor on street Kryder Frank, same Juseph Lutz, same, Wm Meyer, same... 1 M Arney, labor on street with team FJ MeClellan, L L Smith with team Ra ph Luse, Tabor on’ street John MeC lenahan, same Oliver Strunk, same C W Pennington, same Wm Stump, same John Coldron, same, J L Tressler same E West, same, Henry Homan, labor on street with team |__| P H Luse, same, . A FP Krape, same Wm Walker same Frank McClellan, 6 sone, ,..... Cemetery Amsoc., one granns 45 Toad stone labor (nn street loads of aith, 138 loads of Hunter, roiling C tio Re fining Co., PRA aR. saan Freight on ofl | ’ rahe W 4 Runkle, hauling coal for roller. ..... Spans E C Wagner, 19% tons, bs, crushed stone, urch 100 bbls, 1128 $108 6 199 26 J H Puff, labor on water line Joseph Lutz, same, . Wn Mover, sme John MceClenahan, Honry Homan, C W Booger A € ymer Me Wa ACO same. hauling pump labor on walter lemahian, White same ; installing pump Char es Bliger, t p house E summers, work on ine to reservalr Ww Hoozer, same Kiler, same H Mark, skidding electric poles : Foreman, freight F Fiomay, 8 MES Bradiord & Son, oe Bradiord & Son, inmber for electric pump an i oorporation en t ntre KE for pumg eCtirie to Dec Co , int mire Electric Co. MeClen beards wl ice service one sledge allan, painting ito’ fee wditors’ fee FATS, printiog Board of Health $500 Vi B96 W. UNT find returned T L Bmith, street broom, stone forks and repaim | Baie Workmen's Board, Insurance Insurance statement and noticcs . MeClelian, cutting prsls |S M Smith, quarantine sgn merchandise Walker, atty, fee for 1917 vw F Bradford Bec sal ary for 17 | Penvs Valley | room rent, | Centro Reporter, M I. Emerick, tools Banking printing ces sharp nig Slate tax on boro ‘bonds | | Balance due 1916, | Duplicate 1917 W F Bradford, | water bound | B H Arney interest on water bond interest on y Henney, water pond | | Mrs Carrie Ruhl, water bond inte rewt on {nterest 0 a 67% 525 6 BS 9 0 4 on 10 Co 25 0 16 00 27 x 18 24 $127 #2 $27 60 198 79 $36 00 67 50 od 15 00. $186 30 {JN Pil, posting quarant ne notices and fumigeting, | | Mabel Arney, 20 Ibs sulphur, | [4 H Puff, putting up notices Bradford & Bon, H Runkle, GW Neurhood, ren Runkle W C Hubler, Runkle . DrH HH Longwell, ‘merchan- dis for John Meyer, Danville hospital, for taluing lomates W W Spangler, service, W ¥ Bradiord, shipping body of 8B H Knepley. E W Crawlard, long ‘phone message Cyrus Brungart, legal service Justice of Peace fees es coal for W for WH rent for W main. distance INTEREST FUND Duplicate 5 per ct, abmtenent on §739 24 2 per ct. com, on §7U Paid Treasurer Balance due 1917 2 28 Duplicate 5 per of. abmtement on $1038 67 2percel om on $B WW Pald Treasurer ck Balance due Jan. 21, 1918 POOR Duplicate » per of. abatement on $448 11 t. oom. on $425 71 Paid Treasurer Balance due on 1917 $51 68 iv 64 $2 55 0 -f1128 9 Board AM Centre Hall Behool D A Boozer, Trustees F & Mn Lucy Henney, DL Kerr estate Mrs Carrie Ruhl BH Arney $x 1 180 0 00 ' O00 (OPEB (4 BORO Progress Grange ABR Krels W H Runkle INTEREST Progress Grange AB Krels gio ¢ Lo Lad wH BRresow ators as, FOOK AB Kreus W H Runkle Total RECAPITULATION Cash In hands of Treasurer $1700 mn Balanice due 1916 special water 4 sein] water tax for 1917 19% 79 Capeid taxes 201 88 Due for empty oll barfeis re turned to Atlantic Refining <0, ,...; . : $41 9082100 15 * We, auditors, have examined the above accounts and certify | | to the correctness of the same, T. L. MOORE, J. H. KNARR T. 1.. SMITH, Auditors. the undersigned Attest : W. J. SMITH, Bec'y. A i el TPA LEGAL sove nsENAENT A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, ~ fetiers of asl eptiats ol Perry T. McKi y. late { Potter t.wimship, deceased lLatters of administratl yi (he shore estate having been duly granted the undersigned, he would respocifully request gill persons knowing thon selves 1ndebu ake lrame- diss payment, al the same to present setlicment. 4 10 the estates 3 & them duly sutbenticated for WM F, McKl Bpring Mi Admr, BRD. NNEY 12017 iis, Va, AMES W, SWABB JUSTICE OF THE PEACE LINDEN HALL, CENTRE CO. PA Deeds, Mortgages, Wills, go, written ard «x | eouted with care, All legal busines prom pils | attended to, Bpecial attention given to seit { ting of Estates, Marriage Licenses, Aui® au {le Licenses, and sil other Applic a tio | Blanks kept on hand Rov. & 1 a a A HUNGER. For three years erica has fought starvation 8 Belgium Will you Eat less ~ wheat meat ~ fats and sugar that we may still sen food in ship loads? YxivTR oO ETYATES reo ADMINIETR ATION Deafness Cannot Be C Cured fon of the ma n Tube en 3 3 have a rumbling t hearing, and when it i» Deafness is the result, mmat can be taken o this tube restored to its normal condi hearing will be destroyed forever: uine of ten Bre caused by Catarrh, thing but an inflamed condition capes out which is nec of the We will give One He~dred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure Bend for circulars. free F.J. CHENEY & CO, Bold by Drugeiste Tic Take Hall's Family Fills for constipation Toledo, Ohle, CYRUS BRUNGART JUSTICE OF THE PEACE CENTRE HALL, PA. - Special attention given to collecting, Legal writinge of all clsspen, including deeds, mortgages sgrecmenta, elo. marriage loensm and hunter's oensos secured, and a1] matters pertaining to the Boe 2 tten dell to vrom rily ootk IPE po NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Fo xrcUTORS! NOTICE Letters testamentary on the estate «f Oatbarine Neidigh, late of Gregg township, de Letters testamentary on the above estat: have Ing been duly erantad to the undemivnes they | wou'd respectiuily request any penons Ene w ing themselves indeblea to the cstate 10 make Im mediate payment and those having claims sgainst the same to present tnem duly authen- foated for seitloment. W.D BAKTGES, Centre Hall Pa, DANIEL ILGEN, Logan Mills, Pa, W. Harrison Walker, Executom | Attorney for estate, Bellefonte, Pa. 16021 PE —————— evo EX DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ~ Letters of administration on the Mre, Rosetta KE. Lose, late of Gregg decom ed, estate of Wwmhip | Letters of administration on the above estate | having been duly granted to the undersigned, he would respectfully request sll persons knowing | themselves indebted 10 the estate to make imme. | diate payment, and those having claims nt | the same to present them duly suthentioated | without delay for settlement, i PAUL C. BPAYD, Mimibistrator, Cen're Hall, Pa. R. 2. # Orvis & Zerby, Attorneys. 18. 0. » hn = XECUTOR'S NOTICE. 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