¥YHE OENTRE REPORTER. ———— es THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1918, a se Thirty-five Years Ago. August 2, 1883 —C. graduate of Franklin and college, opened a select school at Re- bersburg on Monday. (George Durst sent a sample of the clover he ralses on his farm, east of Centre Hall, to this office, which measured 5 feet 6 inches in length, A sad and fatal accident occurred on Mouday evening two miles southesst of Boalsburg, Joseph Kohn and his family were at Flelsher’s Gap, in the act of cutting down a bee-tree; as the tree went down it struck another tree, causing it to fall in the direction where Jacob, the 12 year old son of Mr. Kohn wae, snd struck the boy on the temple, crushing the bone. The lad lingered upconecious until next morning, when be died. Prof. Hosterman’s select school op- ened on Monday with thirty studente, with prospect for fifteen or twenty more. Last Fridsy, while unloading grain, Alfred Hosterman had one of the prongs of a’fork thrust through his wrist as he was coming down from the wagon, causing & serious and pain- ful wound, ————— A ———————— REBERSBURU Harry Stover is nursing s painful bealing in the palm of hiis hand, Mre, Robert Parks and daughter, of Hazelton, were SEaturdsy visitors at the home of Monassas Gilbert, Jacob Heller, who is employed at Akron, Ohio, is spending some time bere with his family, Mre, Thomas Walker and Mrs, Charles Bierly are visiting relatives in Illinois, Mr. and Mre, Willian Hubler and Mra, J. W. Harter epent last week at Pittsburg visiting relativee, Mare. George Brach bill, of Pittsburg, visited the past week in town at the home of Mre, John Woodling. Mrs, Lester Minniehh and two sons are visiting at Miflinburg, at the home of W. J. Minnich, J. C. Aumar, of Wolfs Btore, Is sporting sa new Ford car which he purchased quite recently. Dr. Kelly and famiiy, of State Col- lege, were visitors at the home of Henry Meyers last week. Our road supervisor has a crew of men repairing the roads that were badly washed out during the heavy rains of last week. J. N. Meyer the past week built a emall addition tc his large stone dwelling house apd aleo made a con- crete floor to his side porch. Jacob Winklebleeb, who recently finished up his lumber job situated two miles east of this place, is now moving his saw-mill to near Madieon- barg, on the Jacob Deitrich timber tract. Georges Valley Mre, Bara Reeder spent a few days last week with friends at Spring Mille, J. C. Reeder made a busipesas trip to Bellefonte on Monday. Mrs, George Wingard and little son Clair, of Woodward, spent a few days with her mother, Mrs. Busan Davia. Last Thureday while Harvey Vona- da was driving along the Egghili road his horee became frightened at a flock of sheep and ran away, throwing Mr, Vonads out of the buggy and ivjuring him so badly that he has been confin- ed to his bed ever since. The funeral of Samuel Harler was largely sttended last Saturday morn ing. Those who were here from a dis tance were: Mre. Ida Harter, of Re- bersburg; John Harter, of Youngs town, Ohio, and Mrs. Lousa Weaver, of Philadelphia, During the hard thunder storm last Thursday evening, the barn on the J, W. Gobble farm was struck by light. ing. The barn being protected by lightning rods only slight damage was done, pn VENTRE OAK Lots of rain ; corn growing nicely ; no one complaining about the corn not coming up in this section, J. M, Ream, the painter, Is kept busy all the time. Mr, and Mre, D. J. Vonada épent Sunday at the J. W. Rachau home, Mr. and Mrs, Arch Euangard, dsughb- ter Este, and Miss Nettie Overdorf spent Bunday at Madisonburg with Mr. sod Mre, Jacob Masser, William Binkabine and family from Penn Hall, spent Bunday evening at the home of W, F. Rishel, Edgar Feltonberger, from near Mad- jsonburg, wes (aken ill very suddenly while attending the sale on Baturday, but is In good shape again, ‘The public eale of the personal prop erty of the late Mra, William Luse, on Saturday, was largely attended and everything brought good prices, The hall clobk brought $75 00 ——— A ———————— A group of 100 women telephone op- erators, toserve with the Expediton- ary Force, have already been sent to France, and 160 sre now in training gchools to meet future demand, Wives of officers and men who are ell- gible for duty in France are not accept- ed. Qentre Reporter at $1.50 per year. | Aaronsburg, Mr. and Mrs. John Hosterman and and Mrs, Jobn Mr. and pare. Ernest Btover on May his friends to a grand dinner. Mre. Leroy Mensch and two obll- are spending a few weeks at the of R. W. Mensch. Mre. Chestie Wert, after spending three weeks at the home of J. J. Feidler, returned to her home in Re- bersburg on Saturday. Mrs. E. E. Ardry, from Bellefonte, Mary and Forence Guisewite, of Feid- Mrs. George Weaver. Florence Orwig and little brother, | David, spent a few days with thelr grandparents in Harlleton, last week, .. 0. Feidler, who holds a good position in Milton, Is not in his usual health at this writing. The W. C. T. U. did fine on Batur- dsy evening, and the Red Cross realized $76 00. —————— — ——————— 22ATE AGRICULTURAL NOTES, Much of the wheat that has been tarned down has been sown lo oats and the largest crop in many years ls predic’ed. est in bee keeping throughout the ment of Agriculture, The soft corn of the past season has sickness among cattle and losses high- er than usual. It is estimated that 23 per cent. of the farmers of the Btate spray for lo- sect pests and plant diseases. The splendid condition of the clover | and timothy fields indicates high pro- duction records in this State this] year, | Early plowing for wheat and rye Ie | urged by the Pepnsylvania Depart] ment of Agriculture which has farm | tractors in service in many counties, The Bureau of Markets of the Penn-| sylvania Department of Agricultare at Harrisburg, has a large supply of] buckwheat seed and urges farmers to] purchase at opce in order to guard] sgainet unusual shipping delays and a | Iater shortage. | Transfer of Real Estate, i Walker 8. Shutt, Adm., to Fraok | Ream, tract of lsnd in Harris Twp. ; $650, J. W. Moyer et ux to Vernie A] Heackenburg, tract of land in Miles | Twp ; $3700. County Treasury to Bamuel Glenn | et al, tract of land in Harrie Twp; | $0.00, Adam F, Heckman et ux to Warren | F. Btover, tract of land in Milihelm ; $2175. John H, Ishler et ux to Charles E. | Flink, tract of lend in Potter Twp. ; $1000, Barah McClenahsn (o Wm McClen- ahep, tract of land in Centre Hall) $1 00, Apt psi enn Centre Reporter, $1.60 a year. ‘ cost of steer including initial including pork Lot 11 12 863 Bo 260 50 82 92 46 74 Tot I11 12 832 276 79 55 lot IV 12 849 2449 G0 81 75 a7 Lot V 11 2041834 10 245 Bo 40 20 50 Bo 90 52 12 - O07 05 134 36 12 14 65 143 14 15 65 123% 14 ¢ 34 14 00 24 96 14 14 10 22 32 25 lot 1. Lot 11. The total profit per steer from that the feeding of stover and cottonseed meal for a period The profit per Tot V. During the balance of the COMING TO | BELLEFONTE PA, BUSH HOTEL Saturday, June 8th, 1918 For One Day Only HOURS—10A. M. to 8 P. M. UNITED DOCTORS SPECIALIST R. H. OLMSTEAD, County Agent. complete records of thousands of cases successfully treated prove that the methods of the United Doctors are They were among the first to be Each member of th® United Doctors stall has at his command the knowledge and resources of the whole organization. Many people go on suffering from dis- eases that can be alleviated just because they cannot afford to go to high priced specialists at a distance from bome. No community has a sufficient num- ber of sufferers from the disessesmen tion Brings the knowledge of a (reat Medical Organization and Their Experience in the Successful Treatment of Thousands of Chronic Disease Cases the Their highly trained special- They diagnose and prescribe a course of treat- ment for the sufferers in each community snd teach them how to teke care of The United Doetors bave solved ploblem. OFFER SERVICES FREE OF CHARGE Licensed by the State of Pennsylvania The Ugpited Doctors is an organiza tion of reputable licensed physicans for the treatment of certain disesses, They are all specialists. The United Doctors treat, with Surgical Operations or hypodermic injections, diseases of the blood, skin and all internal organs, ' rheumatism, sciatica, tape worm, leg ul- cers, weak lungs and all long standing, i Thirty-five years' experience and the It should be. work, trouble and time, does, either. exactly as you want it. It doesn't heat other kinds. who sells Atlantic No fire to fix. ATLANTIC - Worn-out and run-down men or WwWo- men, no matter what your ailmént may be, no matter what you have been told or the experience you have had with other physicans. If your case is incurs- ble they will tell you so. Consult him upon this visit. It costs nothing. their par- Married ladies must come with husbands and mincrs with their ents. Laboratories, Milwaukee, Wisconsin PRIVATE BALE. 25 good 8 C, White Leghorn hens, for sale Come sud see them, HH, W DINGES, Centre Hall, Pa, These homes Rayolight Oil. Look for Do Your Share. ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE Carl Vrooman, says that more than a billion dollars worth of stable manure is wasted annual This is an average of $167 for every the urgent need for bigger crops, suchy national tragedy. The manume properly used will beyond fear of any crop shortage this 3. that might be made by bad weather. A bigger cro be produced without the addition of other man. or another horse power, if every decide to waste no stable manure ti year bu use a : 1 1 1 1 Céad oo in the United States. In ur iy the face 1 : year excep p conld 1 another acre, an- farmer would t buy and Low Corn King Manure Spreader just the right distance apart, and spread wi le enough to Wheels Thre dress three rows of corn at once. Ih All narrow boxes. All frames with working Turn Return apron driven by worm gea steel securely attached to the frame, wheels, ing up respect. Buy a Corn King spreader and use it, acres will pay fcr your spreader this year. D. W. BRADFORD CENTRE HALL Now. CYRUS BRUNGART JUSTICE OF THE FEACE Bl 4 : meh CENTRE HALL, FA. . ’ ; Be ony . given to collecting, Leds ” including deeds, MOTIF agreements, ete. marriage loensos and huniers onrtses secured. and oil mation portal nine 10 Lhe Hoe stiended to promolly janl, 19 Deafness Cannot Be Cured Fpecial atieniion writings of all classes $y AMES W. SWABB JUSTICE OF THE PEACE LINDEN HALL, CENTRE OO Deeds, Mortanges, Wills, &« seuied with care All jews! business promi stisnded to. Epecial attention given 0 «Ul ting of Estates Marriage Licenses, AU bile Licensss, nd ali other Appia! Blanks kept on hand Rov. FA written ar NEW ADVERTISEMENTS “EXE a , AAS r Catharine Ne Ocal, 1atlere tewiamment : ing been duiy granisi (0 the wiotild resp 1 request ARDY PETNOGE EDOW Ly BOS "TEU eP i 20000000 Furnishings 5 for Men and modiste pag agains the sa ioated for meds WwW. D W. Harrison Walker, Tok UTOR'S NOTICE, —~ lation testamen Helms, ate of letters testamentary having been duly ? i th would respectfully requesia vt then wives Indebeed 0 Lhe sslale to Im diate payment, and those having cla the sme 10 present them dul selliement. i] TE UTOR'S NOTICE Latiers testamentary upon oslate Raches! Atnelia Deitael, Inte of Poller township, deomsed, Baving been gmuled fo Lhe under signed, all persons knowing themesives Tebit od tothe smmne are hereby requested 0 make prompt payment, and those having claims against said estate must present them dulf sulh- entionted {or settlement JAMES 18021 taiy on the estsie of Philip G.eEg vetehip, deceased Young Men above oslale | Endicott-Johnson SHOES “America’s Standard” at Popular Prices W. M. GROWN the of EWARB, Executor inden Hall, Pa FOUND — Pair high-top gum boots, found on Saturday evening below the spring on long Mountain, Owner may procure same by apply. ing to Morris Burkholder, Spring Mille, Pa, K D1 This store will close every Tuesday and Friday evening at 6 o'clock after June 1, NOTICE TO RETURN ELEDGY¥.The under rowed his 12 1h siedge if he would return it al | H. F. Rossman Spring Mills || The Gasoline That Yields Most Miles to the Gallon . Because of its uniform High Qual. One 3524 2 | ity. Try uson your next need of Both on Rime {§! gas and note the difference. Lost between Centre Hall and Mifflin. Also High Grade Oils, FOR BALE —4 lamp chanda'ler, pulpit lam of C.D. Rochester , fixtures all com riholomew, Centre | mi S0000050000000000000 RODE 00G000DIRORE ROI GOOF ROITRDOEDRDE GOP ODL OPS ENNO20000000IRLPUEVE IRR RBI GOR VRRP LL LOST : TW0 AUTOMOBILE TIRES SIZE~One 3434 i i will table Reward and come pay suitable Rewssd agi tome WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR CENTRE HALL, PA, Address : CHARLES RICE, Reedsville, Pa. | ce eesitNeIeesseses sees Insurance and Real Estate Want to Buy or Sell SEE US FIRST Laundry Leaves the Reporter office WEDNESDAY A. M., NAY 29 WEDNESDAY A. N., JUNE 9 ' ? and every OTHER WEEK until farther notice Returns Saturday following Chas. D. Bartholomew date of outgoing 000000 I00000000000089080000 CENTRE MALL, PA, :
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