The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 25, 1918, Image 8

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THE CENTRE
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IURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1918
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Thirty-five Years Ago.
June 1883,—Telephone connec-
tion between Htate College and Belle-
fonte is now completed, and the polee
have been laid to Centre Hall, the line
to be in operation by July L
Oscar Dack, son of James Duck, of
Brush valley, while sawing wood on 8
circular saw, got his right thumb into
the saw and had it Incerated so badly
that amputation waa neceseary.
John Dutwiler, a much respected
citizen of Penn township, died at the
age of eighty-tnree years,
a1
why
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Asronsburg,
Hsin spent a few daye
rental roof,
rie Bylvis ia employed se a
=~Oring Mille,
of New York City, was
ia mother-in-law, Mrs.
{abe
'
r«, E. G. Mingle spent a
ne former's brother, A.
i family, st Bellefonte,
neds apd family, of Belle
it a day at the J, Hal Crouse
Jter O wig and Mre. Claud
a few days in Milton,
¢ir husbands are employed.
Miller left for Brooklyp, N.
, be will take a business
course,
Vingdalena Weaver, of Hublere-
burg, is sp nding » few weeks with her
mother.
Miss Lizzie Yarger has gone to live
vire, McKinney, in
Migs
vith ber sister,
Miltheim.
Mrs. Ray
Aumsn and son, of
Ohio, have come to
with the formet’s
gother, Mrs, Eisenhauer.
mre. Harvey Charlee, of Hartletor,
son Krwin and wife, of Huntiogdor,
were guests of Mre, Claud Feidler one
dy last week,
Mr. and Mre. Thomas Hull were to
Huntirgdon to attend the faneral of
their rephew’s wife, Mre, John Bell,
which was beld on Tuesday.
Prof. L. J. Bartlett, following the
close of bis school here, left for P.rth
Amboy, New Jersry, where be will be
an instructor in history in 'he schools
ther: until the end of June,
Miss Belva Beaver, of Millheim,
gpert a few bours on Beturdsy with
' Mre, Effle Weaver, who,
gay is on a fair way to
a severe sick spell,
ungelowr,
d some time
her frien
we are g'ad t«
recovery from
I'he commencement exercises of the
es township High school proved
esting to the large ss em-
ple who filled the Reform-
ure doore. Music was
ished by the local orchestra.
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Linden Hall
week
. Edward Sellers spent the week
h tives at Boalsburg.
lers ia employed in the
are at Milroy.
was born to Mr. and
Csthermsn last Thursday.
I. Tresaler is sperding »
her dsugbter, Mrs.
‘lintie.
vin Weiland, of Mt. Uaulop, spent
time iast week at the home of
her,
H
y int
Pe
to the
with
ttle son, * Robert Brooke, ”’ waa
8 recent arrival at the homeo! Mr, and
Mrs, ( Blszer,
ia Margaret Ferree fa home from
Haven Normal for Esster
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JOR
| and son David went to
, on Monday, where they will
oved this snmmer,
1 r«. J, H, Ross and son,
. J. W. Keller spent Sunday
| Ross and family of Rebers-
zier rioved last week to
lea Johirsnsugh’s house where he
be employed on the farm thissum-
Char
wi
mer,
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Ostrich Farm Loses Existenes,
The Bloomsburg Morning Press tells
of the winding up of the Ostrich farm
al that place, which a couple of years
azo pfomised great returns to loves
tore, It says: ** At the suit of the
Farmers’ Biate Bank of Dalmatia ve,
James F, Marley and Felix Conastine
there 1s to be sold April 27 at BherifPs
gale what was known as the property
of the African Ostrich Farm and
Foaather Company, and thereby hangs
the story of the final wind-up of the
proposition to maka a fortune out of
riches-—or suckers,
“ The whole property is to go under
the hammer, thereby ending what was
at the timo of the npheaval an earnest
effort on the part of the stockholders
to eave something out of the
wreckage,”
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Binte Collrge Trainmg Army Alrplane
Mechanlos,
he War Department has sent 180
enlisted men to the Pennsylvania
Hia'e College engineering school for
{psteuction fo airplane mechanier,
They sre being traived for eight weeks
by the goilegs experts as blacksmithe,
mechanics, woodworking epecialiete
ard elcetrigiane,
Another quota of several hundred
will srrive ex) month for similsr
YOUNG GERMAN GIRL,
The following letier from a Piuwsian |
girl to a friend 1n Bwl'zwland may |
throw light upon that amszing state
of mind of the Prussian people which
leads them to support and applaud
thelr king in plunging the world into
war. For behind the war, and resl
cause of it, there is a Prussian way of
looking at things. That way Is so
foreign to our American ideas of
right and wrong that Americans can
hardly understand it or believe that it
exists,
The letter is printed in the Congres-
sional record and i+ tak:n from page
8048 of the volume for the recent ses-
gion, No doubt this girl is just an av-
erage Prussian in the ideas she shows
regarding a supposed Prussian right to
rale the world, Bhe expres-es tre
jdea a little more simply snd frankly
than the Prussian statesmar, that le
all. That a great intelligent people
like the Prusgjau can be so ignorant
and perverted in their moral ideas is
what is hardest for Americans lo un-
derstand,
“ Frankfort on Oder, July 20, 19186.
“My dear Louise :
your last letter would have hurt me
bad I not known that your thoughts
of our glorious war resulted from
sheer ignorance,
“You are in a country rendered ¢ {foo
minate by the ii fluence of oldashion-
ed ideas of liberty, a country which la
at least two centuries behind ours,
You sare in need of a good dose of Prus-
agian cuitare,
“It is evident that you, a Bwies girl,
with your French sympathies, can no
understand how my heart, the heart of
a young German gir), passionately d=-
sired this war, Bpeakiog of it some
years ago, my father said to us: Chil-
drepo, Germany is getting too small
for ue, we shall have to go to France
again in order to fiod more room’. Is
it our fault if France will not under-
stand that more wouey apd laud are
necessary for us,
‘* And ycu reproach us that our sol-
diers have been very cruel to the Bel-
glan rabble, and you speak al:0 of the
destruction of Rheims, and of Lhe
burniog of villages and towns. Well
that is war, As in every other under-
taking we are past masters lo the mak-
ing of war.
“ You have a great desl to learn be-
fore you cap come up to our standard
and I can assure you that what has
been done so far is a mere bsgatelle
compared with what will follow,
“As a matter of fact, there is
but one race worthy of ruling the
world, and which has already a'tained
the highest degree of civilization
That race is ours, the Prussians; for
though we Germans in general are
lords of the world, the Prussian is un-
dcubtedly the lord par excellence
among the Germans,
‘ All other natiovs and among them
unfortunately, the Swis, are degener-
ate and of inferior worth, That is why
I bave slwa ye been to proud of being
a trus Pruseian,
“ Yesterday, pgair, our pastor ex-
plained to us convioeinely thst cus
first parents, Adam and Eve, were alo
Prussian. That is quite easy to under-
stand, vecsure the Bible tells us that
the German God created us all efter
bis own lmege. Ifther, all men are
descended from Adsm and his wife, it
follows thst only Prusaisps, or at less?
Germspe, cught to exist in the world,
end that all who push on and prospe:
ought to belong tous, You mus: ad
mit that that is logic, snd that is why
our motto js ‘Odd with ue, Germany
above everyihiuvg.'
# You know now why we wished
this war. Is it vot shameful that
other patione, who have no right to
exisience on the #arth, wish to dimio-
teh our heritage? Weare the devine
fruit aud the others are only weeds
That la why our great emuperor bas de-
cided to put sn end to sll these irjas-
tices and to extirpate the weeds, Do
you understand that now?
“I remain, your eehinol friend,
“EATIE HAMEL,
From Current Events,
The contents cf
(Continued from previous column.)
training. Four sry « ffloere, a cap-
tain, two lieutenants and a surgeon,
are detailed there to supervise the mil-
itary lustinction. All of the men are
draftees from Mionesote, who volun-
teered for this branch of rervier,
The soldiers have their barracka le
the dormitory rooms of the main
buildiog and their mess fa perved in
the athletes’ training quarters,
A ——— I MP SASS SR —
A Baker Commits Suleide,
Deapondent spparently because of
business difficulties (', OG, Kromer,
Huntingdon baker, evid.utly commit-
ted suicide by taking sn overdose of
morphine Wednesday noon, Kromer
was forced to close his bake shop last
week because of not using substitutes |
in his bread.
At noon Wednesday his wife became |
alarmed because Mr, Kromer did r ot |
come home for dinner and eventually
telephoned to the bake shop, Not get
tiog sn apawer fro the proprietor an
lovestigation was made and Kromer
was found lylog uneconecious on the
flor, A physician was summoned |
vat he was Loo far gone to bring back |
to life.
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made to
attractions throughout
that during the drive on an hardly
in any direction without sceing
something about the Liberty Loan.
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EVERY MAN'S PLEDGE
herefore, 1 will work, 1
cheerfully and to my utmost-—
I will
shall win this war! 1 save, 1
rifice, 1 will endure, 1 will fight
, whole outcome of the struggle depended upon me alone.
iy. and still buy, Liberty Bonds!
Winning ThisWar For Democracy
Will Mean the Ending of Wars.
Losing It To Autocracy
Would Mean the Beginning of a
Series of Frightful Wars.
MAKE CERTAIN OF WINNING!
How to do it? Begin NOW to SAVE! Then
Buy! Buy! and Still Buy!
LIBERTY BONDS
AT ANY BANK OR YOUR
LIBERTY LOAN COMMITTEE.
C—O
THE HOME-TOWN PAPER
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“Jt Tells of Scenes You Yearn to See’
(Copyright, 1918, by Pdgar A
It's like a smiling friendly face,
It's like & voice you long have known,
You see it in sme distance place
And rush to claim it for your own.
The paper from your old home town
Has bridged the long and dreary
miles
And with it you can settle down
Among familiar tears and smiles,
It speaks for every friend you know
It tells of scenes you yearn to see;
It brings back joys of long ago
And tells of joys that are to be
And as you run ite columne o'er
Your yesterdays come trooping back
You faney you re at home onee more,
And golden seem the letters black
Its epeech is one you unde stand
Its tells of griefs that you can sb
It brings you, in that foreign land
Glad messages to banish care
There, Kong
The old-home paper seems tote
The feithful friend that doesn t change
eenes and faces strange
A friend that you are glad to cee
I know not jst what heaven iz like
Nor just what joys beyond
Await for me,
And I shall reach the other side,
But this I know when | have gone
Bo dwell in realms divinels fair,
My soul will yearn to look upo
The old-home paper over there,
when deall
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New Spring &
Summer Goods
Balbriggan and
CYRUS BRUNGART
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
CENTRE HALL, FA
Bpecial attention given to collect]
writings of al! classes, Including deeds
ggreesnents, ole. marriage Hoensos and hunter's
ernses sarod. aud &') mailer pertaining 0 1h
Moe abn ded Wo rom rity orth 1¥ie
AMES W, SWABB
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
LINDEN HALL, CENTRE CO PA
Dosds, Mortgages, Wills, &c, written ar x
sculed with care. All legal business prom iY
sttended to. Rpecial atlention given 0 wld
ting of Estates. Marriage Licenses, Af
tile Licenses, and all other Appilkslin
Blanks kept on hand Nov. 2 1
edPPeeUlT QUOI OEYD
POPP rer Q0®S
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Gauze
Underwear
in 2-Piece and
Union Suits
for Men, Women and
Children,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
Ear TTORS* NOTICE
Letters testamentary on the
Catharine Neidigh, late of Grogeg
Co
wipe
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Letters testamentary On the above estat: b
ing bees duly erants tn the unien 8
would respect! request any enw
themeeives indebleg 9 thr cstale 17
mediste payment and hose havi
against the same Lo present oem
joated for settiement
W.D BARTGER Centr
DANIEL ILGEN,
W. Harrison Walker,
Attorney for estate
Bellefonte, Pa
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mek
' tore closes every Wednesday evens
A ———————————————————— - og at 6 o'clock
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. —
estate of
townahis
Letters of administration on
Mm, Rosotia E Lose, isle of
deooss od
Letters of administration
having been daly granted to the us
would respectiniit request all persons Know
themselves indebted to the estate tO make im
diate payment, and those having claims against
the same to present them duly suthenticsted
without delay fr settlement
PAUL C. 8PAYD
Contre Hall
MRS, LENA (
Orvis & Zerby, Attorneys
i H. F. Rossman
Spring Mills
SODOSOP PRON FOSSCOSERED
on the above estale
fersigned they
D0 OVE R000 ODDO ACP RODD RRO R ven RRR TB
$00020C0POOPRORROGLDEORIERVVINBISRBOOBR IT
Adminstiralor,
Pa R 2
BPAYD, Centre Ha
50%
The Gasoline That Yields
Most Miles to the Gallon
Because of its uniform Bb Qual-
ity. Try us on your next need of
gas and pote the difference.
Also High Grade Oils,
William McClenaban
WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR
CENTRE HALL, PA.
IN DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ~
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letters of sdministration on the esate “la
of Perry T. McKinney, late of Potter { woship
dooea sed
Letters of administration on the above eriale
having been duly granted the undersigned, be
would respectfully request all persons knowing
the: selves Indebiad to the estate 10 make imme
diate payment, and those having claims agsins
the same to present them duly suthentieated fo
seilioment
WM. F, McKINNEY
Ad mr, i
Bp ing Mills, Fa i
12017 RD
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J XECUTOR'S NOTICE
Ltiers tstamentary upon ihe estate of Er we "0800000000000 R008
Racheal Amelia Deitel, late of Potter township,
deconsed, having been granted to the under
sign d, all persons knowing themselves indeed
ed to the same sre hereby requested to make
prompt payment, and those having claims
against said estate most present them duly auth
entioated for seltiemont
JAMES SWABS, Execulor
Linden Hall, Pa.
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A limited amount of the BEST
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Insurance and
Real Estate
Want to Buy or Sell?
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EMENHIZER, pa,
Leaves the Reporter office
WEDNESDAY A. I., APR. 3
WEDNESDAY A. M,, APR. 17
and every OTHER WEEK
until further notice
Returns Saturday following
date of outgoing :
2 =cook it with care
3~seive just enough
4~save what will keep
_§=eat what would spoil