THE CENTRE REPORTER. , ae IM] MAY 3, 1918, =~ on re Thirty-five e Years Ago. June 28, 1888. — Reuben Gramley, of Miles township, reports the cut-worm doing great damage to the corn in Brushvalley. One of his fields has been almost entirely destroyed. The Reporter office has telephone connections with Bellefonte and other points, The line was completed to Centre Hall this week, Dr. Alexander, of this place, has ex- perimented on hatching chickens artl- ficially, and had a number of peepa al- ready ss & result of his experiment, The following places in this town have telephone connection with the outside world : The Reporter office, Wolfs store, Mayer’s hotel, O, Dinges’ store, and Dr. W, A. Jacobse. — lfm — —————— Aaronsburg, Harry Eisenhaur has gone to Burne ham at which place he is employed. Mr. and Mre, George Weaver spebt a day last week at the home of Frank Guisewite, at Feidler. Born to Mr. and Mre, Harry Tress- ler, a baby girl. Both mother and babe are doing fine, Eisenhaur took his mother snd sister, Mrs, Aumap, to Coburn, on Baturdsy, in his car, Wiss Lottie Musser has returned to her home after spending a few weeks with friends at Woodward. Fred Rsuchsu dpened a term of gchool on Monday. It is hoped he will have a large number of pupile. Andrew Breen and family, of Lewis town, spent Funday with the former's sged mother, Mre, Elizabeth Weaver. Mrs, Jane Decker, of Burnham, gpent a few days with ber friends in this town, ICTR THU RSDAY, Lm gn _— Harry tah!, of Milton, is the wel- . come guest of his sister, Mary Btahl, for an indefinite time, Walter Orwig and Cisud Feldler, who are employed at Milton, spent tha Sabbath with their familiee, Mr. and Mre, Clarence Grove, of Bwengle, were visiting at the home of Mrs. Eisenhaur, mother of Mrs. Grove, on Hauday. Florence Orwig, accompanied by her brother, Bright, have gone to visit their gravdfather Orwig in Hartleton. Mas'er Bright expects to spend the summer there, Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Guisewlite, accompanied by their son-in-law snd wife, Mr, and Mrs, Fred Rsuchau, and aged aunt, Hara Harper, took an auto trip to Belleviile on Sunday. Mr, snd Mrs, Jerry Martin, through the kindoess of their son-in-law and wife, Mr, and Mrs, Fred Stover, were in their auto brought fiom their home near Woodward to Millheim on Bat- urday evening. The ladies of the Reformed church will have a tureen supper; aleo will gerve ice cream and cakes, and wear- ing spparel will be for sale in Mensch's Haturd y eveniog., Come one, and help the ladies in their d work. (eoTge = hall o1 come all, ear———— CENTRE MILLS Mrs, (George Becbtol is the proud owner of one bundred little chicks, The sale held by Mre, Elias Breon wes well attended on Batarday. Misa Mary Best has been ill with a #0. @ throat the past week, Mr. Bwoope moved the remainder of his household goods to Jacksonville Inst week, Mrs, Lydia Bottorf, who makes her home with Mre, Chester Bhultz, fe confined to her bed at present. Mr. Klinger and two sone, of Belle. fonte, visited at the William Bweeley home asl week, ay Held, of Woodlawn, visited bis mother 8 few days before leaving for Camp Lee, Virginie, on-Monday, William Etters, who has been stay- ing at the home of John A. Kline, has been very ill suflering from hardening of the arteries, Jobn Kline and family and Mise Lu- ey Jordon attended ervices in the M, E.cbhurch at Bpring Millsand took dic- rer al the home of Prof. Godshall, Deafness Canfiot Be Cured pplioations, as they cannot Peach a Pe rtion of the ear. There lo ay to cure deafness, and that is titutional remedies Deafness by an inflamed condition of the mu- ig of the Eustachian Tube. When is inflamed you have a rumbling 1 or imperfect hearing, and when It is vy closed, Deafness is the result, and fr the inflammation can be taken out nnd this tube restored to its normal condi tion, hearing will be destroyed forever: nine cases out of ten Bre caused by Cajarrh, which 1s nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces We will give One Hurdred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. fiend for circulars, fres, F.J. CHENEY & CO, Toledo, Ohlo, flold by Druggists, 78¢ Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation, nN lisen on or HAY FOR BALE. A ton of 100s moth hay I oftent d for mie.~H., W, DINGES, Are a'l, Pa, COLTS FOR BALK pd pair of 334an0M gol sorrel and biack, we ght 1100 apiece : of a 1260 team. Satin] and all fib reason for Soiling.-M FB Pa, R D2 I ‘phone or SALE~ Registered Holstein. A fine stock with an ¢ Fa a 0 'inoking sexes for sale at all fat fe Fo prices, or betier yot, come and see phone 86821. W, A, THOMAS, Oentre mn » HOG FOR BALE. ~Full Chesterwhite hog Frait Trees for Shade, This vear, for obvious reasons aseo- olated with the ir fluence of war upon all forme of endeavor, thoss who want to eet out shade treee, turn their minds to trees which will produce something, says Professor Arthur W. Cowell, of the Pennsylvania Stale College. There is something to be sald in favor of fruit trees along the Lincoln Highway or the country lane or the lane to your front door, but the purpose of a shade tree and the limite- tions of all epecies of trees shoul’ be considered before giving up the cher. ished American alm fora cherry tree. Oar list of shade trees suitable for highway purposes ls much shorter than that of lawn shade trees, The ideals are different, On the lawn use a8 many low-branched flower and fruit-producing species as may be de- sired, bearing in mind that most fruit trees must be pruned and sprayed rege ularly to produce fruit; that such pruning to a great degree ir jures their aesthetic value and that foliage blue- stained with Bordeaux mix ture is not attractive. We are thus limited to a very few species of orchard tress which might be used sparingly as shade tree sabatitutes. They are for highway use the sweet cherriege—sunrject to borers— life about forty years; pears—sulj-ct to sudden blight—life twenty years, For lawne, we usy enlarge that list to include the sour cherries, plume, peaches, quinces, which are desirable bushes, crab-apple and apricots. As pone of these are long-lived, dignified protective trees, handsome and inspir- ing in form and dignity, it is question- able how far the idea may be carried of substituting orchard trees for shade. ——————— a A AG ———— Gypay Camp at Prison The yard at the Mifflin county prie- on became a regular gypsy camp last week when Bherift M. A, Davis arrest- od the entire camp co prising five satomobiles and fifteen persons, charged with larceny from farmers in the vicinity of Newton Hsmiitor, Rather than take apy riske by ivoar- cerating them in the ballding, he directed them to piteb their camp in the jail yard for the night. They were given a hearing, escorted to the county line and the adjacent county notified, i Deaths of Centre Countians, Herbert M. Bartley, at State Col- lege, aged forty-five years, He learc- ed the printing business in Bellefonte and for a number of years Waa super- intendent of the Clark Printing Co. st Lock Haven, Dr. Wallace R. Hunter, 8 pative of Johnstown, died at Erle, aged fifiy- three yeare, a A A a ——— Transfer of Real Estate, Ella M. Gentzel, et al, to Caroline Gentz), tract in Gregg Twp. $550. Harry E. Gephart’'s Exr, to Volga OC. Walker, tract in Miles Twp. ; $1825, Fietta Krumrine, Winters, tract in Miles A. J. Hazel, et ux, to Jamm KE, Zeigler, tract in Miles Twp ; $1500, I. 4. Foster, et al, to P. B., Brene- map, tract in Btate College, $140, W. E. Tate, et a', to Bamurl Gioger- ich, tract in Potter Twp ; $800, Clement W. Luee, et al, to Uhas, Rimmey, tract in Centre Hail ; $1200, Jeremiah Miller, et al, to John H. Breon, tract in Centre Hall, §900, James T. Corman to Henry A Mey- er, in Miles Twp, ; $70. Henry Meyer's Exr., to Daniel B. Meyer, tract of land in Milea Twp. $6000, Henry Meyer to Daniel B, Meyer, tract of land in Miles Twp, ; $1.00. Henry Meyer et al to Henry A. Meyer, tract of land in Miles Twp. $140, Henry F. Bitner to John H. Del- wiler, tract of land in Centre County ; $1000, J. H, Detwiler et vx to Mary A. Crast, et al, tract of land in Centre Co. $365, J. W. Kerstetter et al to Liilton E. Stover et ux, tract of land in Peon Twp. ; $8000, Wm. G. Runkle, Exr., to Hugh J. Runkie, tract in Potter Twp. $105. Hugh J. Rankle, to W, G. Runkle, tract in Potter Twp. ; $105, The Devii's Phone ual), The Devil had a ‘phone call, Not so very long ago, And he said * talk lively ”', I'm busy here below. . A weak voice faintly answered, * Have you a private room ? Things up here are pressing — I'll be coming down there soon." ‘It's the Kaiser now that s talking, I'm in an awful fix ; They say thers is an army coming, From a place called Camp Dix. I never was 80 frightened ; 1 have really got a spell, They say those boys from Jersey Are a whole lot worse than-—Well | “ You are very much mistaken, The Devil calmly said ; You'll get no rest while living, You'll get less when dead I ve got no place to put you, Devil though I am ; You'll have to take what's coming, When you tackle Uncle Sam. 1 ve got no time to listen, To the talk you want to tell, to Geo, B, Twp. ; $1600, et al, months n'd in an fa tgtionnl — ba J. L LE KER Centre Hall y Bell phone, . 0a0 pa YOU think you re Boss up yonder ; 1 KNOW I' Bows la Wall b gz BUY VICTORY ——— in Eig Sales. + Pastman, tman Ko r, N.Y, hat the gue ©ein Loan by ————————— tee Doubles Effort as Titanic Conflict Rages Overseas. attention You Bricks! Do the Rest! people by Through : volunia- ind the ird Lib- the number | be counted. | as a token tion of the O71 OA Yes ence J cles whic) An ad pre ple have U. 8 Governme« ly Invest: sent ar NeCcHssary comparative relation to other Lag? “To Make the World Safe for Democ Presider CYRUS BRUNGART JUSTICE OF THE FEACE CENTRE HALL, PA Special attention given to 00 lecting. Legs! writings of all classes, including deeds MOTIRAR 0 agrosments, ele. marriage loenses and hunter's conses secured. and & 1 matters pertaining to the | flee sttended to promrtly janl, 1919 i AMES W. SWABB JUSTICE OF THE PEACE LINDEN HALL, CENTRE CO. PA Deeds, Mortgages, Wills, &c, written ar x ecuted with care. All legal busines prom | attended to, Special attention given 10 sell tiling of Estates. Marriage Licenses, Ani 0 bile Licenses, and i other APIaicS! wir | Blanks kept on hand Kov.25 » NEW ADVERTISENENTS XECUTORS® NOTICE Letters tomamentary on the estate of Catharine Neddigh, late of Gregg township, de conse] Letiers Lslamentary on the above ental bav- ing been duly srantsd to the unGemivoes (hey would respectiiu.d, request any ersOne ne wine themselves indebiac to the cstate 10 make Im mediate payment and those having claims sgninst the same 10 present oem authen- icated for settiemant W.D BARTGES Centre Hall Pa, DANIEL ILGEN, Logan Mills, Fa Ww Harrison Walker, Execulors Attor: he for estate, Bellicionte, Pa 1602 july a DMINISTRATOR'S ROTICE. ~~ Letters of sdministmation on the Mr, Rosetta E Lowe late of Grege Goons oF Letters of administration on the above having been duly granted to the un would respectfully request all persons knowing themselves indebted to the estate to make imme diate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them duly suthenticatled without delay for setlicoment PAUL C. BPAYD, Centre Hal MRS. LENA C Orvis & Zerby, AL A DMINISTRATORS NOTICE. ~ letters of a nistration on the of Perry T. McKins late of Fo Govon wed Letters of istration on the above estale having been anted the undersigned, he would respectful iy requestall persons knowing thou. seives Indebued 10 Lhe estate 10 make imme diate payment, and those having claims agains the same 10 present them duly authenticated fo setlement estate of townshis 1 estas lersigned, they Administralor, Pa. R 2 BPAY D, Centre Hall torneys 502 emiale ter township, WM. F, MeKINNEY 12017 Bp ing Mi Ls 3 XE UTOR'E NOTICE letters 1 'stamentary Ad mr is. Va, KR D upon the estate of Rachea! Amelia Deitsell, late of Potter township, deceased, having been grmactcd to the under signed, all persons knowing themssives indebt ed to the same sre hereby requested to make prompt payment and those haviog cislme against said estate most present them duly suth- enticated for setilement JAMES SWABB, Execulor Linden Hall, Pa Alfalfa Seed A limited amount of the BEST GRADE of Alfalfa Seed is offered for sale by — 620 S WW. SMITH, CENTRE HALL PERS e rv +» 2 008M Lenn @ SOBH® HEGEL HEC ONBPRNS BOO ~ racy, This Thing Must Be Crushed” t Wilson, Dove esrb Ge00e9000 New Spring & SummerGoods Balbriggan and Gauze Underwear in 2-Piece and Union Suits for Men, Women and Children, 00002 PEEEORC ROCIO DRFOOOEOOPERBVUREDD f tore closes every Wednesday evens ing st 6 o'clock H. F. Rossman Spring Mills 0005000108 200CICCERN NEN ORO ROUPROROPOPPROPNRORRRRIRRNNVH IY RBGRY BN. The Gasoline That Yields Most Miles to the Gallon Because Qual- ity. Try us « next need of gas and note the difference. Also High Grade Oils, William McClenahan WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR CENTRE HALL, PA, of its uniform High yn your — vraag 006800000 PR 000 Insurance and Real Estate Want to Buy or Sell? SEE US FIRST » Chas. D. Bartholomew CENTRE HALL, PA, 2000GOCONCT BOD V BOLT OOP00DY PNR0IAITOOONCEPNOOOSPEVOD TOF! LOOK! sand BUY! Garsides Iron Rust Soap. which ressoves all stains from cloth. ing and hand. that ordinary soap will not re move. For sale by Mim Gladys Jones, Centre Leaves the Reporter office WEDNESDAY A. N., MAY 15 WEDNESDAY A. M,, NAY 29 and every OTHER WEEK until further notice Returns Saturday following date of outgoing SHEEP CLIPPING —1 am prepared to do sheep clipping at all times. Oall me on ‘phone at M. ¥ Rossman bome, Tusseyvilie, Pa PAUL ID. EMENHIZER., pd. FOUND ~ Pair high-top gum boots, found on Saturday evenicg below the spring on Long Mountain —Owoet may procure same by "TE ah 10 Morris Burk , Spring Mills, Ps FOR SALE. ~ Eight pigs, six roti od, Indi» Runner duck eggs any Bell Sen LAE