The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 05, 1918, Image 8

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    THE CENTRE
SE Es
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1018.
THIRTY-FIVE YEARS AGO.
Paragraphs of News Taken from the
Files of the Repeoster of 1883,
November 28 & December 6th, 1883.
Alfred Hosterman, of near this place
nurchased ane of John Rishel's
ut & mile east of Centre Hill.
\n , of Madisonburg, shot
first wild turkey of the season. It
hed close to twenty-five pounds.
FH. Rishel died at his home at
“on the 17th inst, at the
of thirty-six years.
kirk 1s obtaining signatures
asking the railroad com-
ate the station near the Old
1 Roush
nt occurred on the 27th
a barn at John
, a stick of timber
than Corman on the back
g him so badly that
he night. Mr. Corman
h of November, at
ide’s parents in Cen-
Kline, Potters
llie E. Boal, of Centre
of
accident was averted on
tleman who was walk-
near Paddy moun-
Coburn. A large
had fallen on the track
in two places.
n being due and it
lark, and the break in the
1at a curve, a terrible
resulted had not
vered the trouble and
vered
nn time to save it.
en
road
ueciow
He raus
a trai
1ave
la
I1all Has Red Cross Auxiliary.
y to the State College
has been
be added is Oak
fourteenth aux-
citizens of
its neighborhood
Mrs W. A.
h the new auxiliary upon
er. 1 present
ge Chapter a dele-
nd members consist-
i chairman,
. and Mrs. D. F.
V. W. Braman,
Harris. Mrs.
ting to order and
Cross
the
me of
aere was
x ark a
Parks,
auxiliary were
Mrs. W,
Ralph
Harry Markle,
There-
e of her office
hapter, adminis-
nce to the new
H Red Cross
il legally organized
zed to precced with the
ross, thus linking up
mmunities of Centre
rreat national work of re-
nercy.
“hairman
chairman Mrs.
vy Mrs,
Dale.
11
il
rm Ae A ———————
AARONSBURG.
1 nr
17
John are enler-
ree nieces from Williams-
d Clearfield,
Potters Mills, is visit-
Caroline Maize.
services were held
h, Sunday.
am Holloway, from
heir uncle, James
mer - Mr, Holloway
swoile
in
burg.
heats
CENTRE MILLS.
hall and family started for
lay, in their Ford car,
family motored
evening,
e
and
on Sanday
x 1 a or
i Aly.
William Homan, Mr
rd Homan were Sunday
Adam Reish home.
I MA ————————
of This Fellow.
Beware
e of * book-agents’ who,
of discussion of their
ly try to spread the idea
s all wrong and its prose-
I not receive public support.
may represent
members of an
Bible
direct your attention to
battles of Arma-
offering books
seditious literature,
are the disloyal ar.
ey advance under the guise
Vass
a
sorsta
~ A “LS
being
al Association of
nd *
are
ous
y
unty was recently visited by
» of ** book-agent” but the coun-
prompt action resulted in
I'he men proved to be al-
1 were held as alien
aft age and
ng
"nt
-
i Murder Cases in Clearfield Court.
X ek District Attorney Johan C,
of Clearfield county, expects to
of the seven murder cases
re the authorities listed for
Iu case they are not finished dur-
second week, it is believed
il, who is ill, will have recover-
ently to take charge of the ses.
d week.
he tin
Cm ——————
Edna B, Whiteman and Harry
{ Hassinger, both of Millheim, were
united in marriage at Millheim by Rev.
1. J. Weaver, The groom is in the ser-
vice and is stationed at Edgewood, Md,
for
All Young Men.
The young men of America now ap-
pear to stand a very good chance of ob
taining a college education at the ex-
pense of the government, One of the
features of the revised plan of organiza-
tion of the Student Army Training
Corps is understeod to be enlisted men’s
pay for students who enter the Corps.
Young men of 18 years and over, phy-
sically fit for military service and who
have a grammar school education are
eligible for membership in the 5. AT
C. as previously announced, But not
all young men eligible for the Corps
could enter college it they had to pay
their way. With enlisted men’s pay
granted to them all eligibles may take
advantage of college instruction and the
colleges instead of being depleted of
their classes are now likely to register
the biggest enrolment in their history.
Intimations that the plan will be made
operative carrying pay for members of
the S. A. T. C. have reached the heads
of educational institutions and the Penn-
sylvania Council of National Defense,
Enlisted men receive $30 a month to
start and pay up to $s1.00 a
month for first class sergeants..
runs
Under
a plan rating them as enlisted men,
members of the S. A. T. C. would thus
receive at least $30.00 a month.
Assurances have already been given
to college heads that most liberal
policy is being copsidered in the matter
of extension of privileges of the 8. A. T.
C. to schools and colleges”. The new
draft law is expected to set the day of
registration for the draft early in Sep-
tember. then enroll in
colleges with the expecta tion that they
will be offered the of voluntary
induction into the service about the first
of October
As already announced, the S. A.
C. plan will utilize the pl
"og
Students can
chance
T.
ant, equipment,
and organization
a reserve of offi
from which
the enlarged needs
ches of army
s—— a ——————
A Real American Despite His Color’
Pennsy
ctator at the
ed thatitis b
speaking once, parti
ject of the remarks h
per-skinned soldier
Yankee
Tribune
«]
with
man
catt
away,
brown
el wb »
wonder wii
these
nor
ng
a dusky-
but
long to wait unt
“I'm no
jected
ing about &
query.
going to fight for my countr
I'm more of
ever be.’
It developed that the soldier was a
tull-blooded
state,
he »
the st
American
y, si
an
American
on
a western
and hg
atively about the American part for
ancestors were
long before t
Indian from
1
t
}
erally
He was right li
ur-
his
of this land
forefathers
The spectator’s
residents
he Altoonan's
migrated to its shores,
head dropped after the rebuke and those
who first shared his «
Seyi 1 10)
pinion
slunk away had the crowd allowed any
leeway
would have
BE —
State Agricultural Notes.
an
1.
2 rricd y 1
iArrisour
The
Show at |
ises to!
hel¢
tate
¥ 1 v &
e the largest
the
in the east
Increases in the acreage of buckwheat
were fifty
f the state.
adde in ni $
nace in of the
sixty-seven
counties «
The yield of oats in every county
the State is above the average and some
record production marks are expected.
in
Grasshoppers are reported as doing
much damage in certain sections of the
State.
Increased interest in the raising of
Belgian hares and other rabbits is noted
throughout the State,
Many farmers are planning to feed
cattle for market during the coming
winter,
Tractor demonstrations in many coun-
ties have offered the farmers opportuni
ties to inspect many of the best known
makes of labor saving farm engines,
Wheatless
Kitchen
UNITED GTATES fOOB
ADMINISTRATION
S—
will be exhibited again this
for
SONG ROLLS :
“Blue Bird,”
“America, It's Up to You
“Rattle Song of Liberty,"
AND OTHERS.
year at the Grange Encamp-
sale.
=!
DR. MORITZ SALM
Specializes in Diseases of the Eye, Ear,
Throat and Catarrh and Al
Chronic Diseases,
CENTRE HALL HOTEL
Centre Hall
Next Visit Monday, September 9
from 3 P. M. tog P. M., and every four
weeks thereafter on the same day, as
follows : October 7th, November 4th,
December 2nd and 3joth, Bellefonte,
Garman House always next day, from
100A. M. to7:30 P.M.
FREK
Conaltation and Eramination
The following list of diseases we cure
in a short time and relief given at once :
ASTHMA—Oppressed feeling, choking
or smothering sensation and difficult
breathing.
JRONCHITIS - Hacking caugh, pain in
the chest ; loss of flesh,
BLOOD DISEASE
blood poison
Scrofula, chronic
DEAFNDSS—Partial or complete, and
the diseases of the ear,
DVSPEPSIA—Loss of appetite bloating
of the stomach or any of the forms of
catarrhal inflamation of the digestive
organs.
HEART DISEASE «Pain in the back,
puffiness under the eyes, swelling of
feet and frequent urination,
LIVER DISEASE—Pain in the side,
muddy complexion, feeling of lassi.
tude and constipation,
MEN ~ Discases peculiar to men, in all
stages {
NERVE DISEASES —Loss of sleep, loss |
of memory, melancholia, impared in|
tellect, unhappy and miserable with- |
out reason,
RHEUMATISM ~ Acute, chronic, mus |
cular, articular, or sciatic, for which |
remedies and doctors have proved un-|
available,
A NATIONS STRENG
ISIN ITS FOOD SUPPLY
ase
15,000. O00 ALLIES
— Public Sale of —
Valuable Real Estate.
The undersign
Wi
je sale
heirs at
aw of
al pu
THURSDAY
g
La ne
-.
bend
3 pu rr
1d degroos West, 178 perches 0 Blinking
hence along said Sinking Creek
lings of the
| confor: £ to said cored
1138 perches 10
grees East al
South 2% d-gr
thence Xortd
«
0 a sions Lhend
choos in
Bl degrees East, 31
the pace of beginning
THREE ACRES ANI
{ CHER more or om It
FTORY FRAME
BHE ialin
i falling well,
FURPART XO 2
timber land situated
County of Ceuire, Bate
od and described as fol
al stone thence Buh
ches to stone | Lh
werchies 10 #1 Dos
a el e int
pet
freon erected a
BANK BARN
seanry oul bulldings. A
HOUSE Hal
J, ah BeVeEr
All 10st ox
in the township
# Pennayivania,
ows, 10 wit Beginning
2 degrees East 00.4 jet
sulh 6] degroes West
co North 66 degrees Wisi
¥ § perches to stoic. Nonh degrees Easl 64
wich 10 Lhe place of pinnin Containing
WENTY FIVE ACRE sore of Joes, It belly »
pari { & larger trac! of land which became igh.
iy vested J * Konkel i ile Lime
PURPART
timber land #it
County of {
ed and des
al stones
ches by lands of W
i theaoe by land ©
grees West 50 4 perches to new
land of samuel Parker 6] degrees East 497
ches 10 8 sone | thenee by lands of WH
B83 perches 10 place of beginning, (
sEVENTEEN AUKES hen 5
TERME OF BALI Ten pet cont
chase money 10 be paid ou day of
to be paid in Toll Apri is, did
be given
PRANK M, FISHER, Administrator e i.:
HEIRs OF WILLIAM H STIVER, deccassd
J. Frank Mayes, Auch,
in Jobs
NO. 3 erimit
ied in 12 township
| Petinayivau
as folk to wit
oe Routh 61 4
od Snare
ribbed
Begin:
Went
ther
th
al
when
_NEW _ ADVYERTISENENTS
UTORS' NOTICE
W. W. Spangler, late of Centre Hall Borough,
Centr: County, Pa , deceased
Letters testamentary in the above estate
ing been duly graniad 0 the aRdesvnr a 3
would respecting) request Any perwons DCW i
themeeives indebiec to the cslate 10 make
mediate payment and hose having Clair
against the same 10 present oem duly authen-
ioated for selliemen!
HARRY RB, SPANGLER
GERTEKUDE M_ SPANGLER,
Bxecutors
J. Kennedy Johnston
Atlgruey
AN DMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE. ~
Letters of administration on the estate of
Wiliam A Cstherman, late of Harris township,
decen od
Letters of administration on the above estate
having been duly granted to the undersigned, she
themselves indebted to the ¢state to make imme
diate payment, and those baving claims agains
the same to present them duly authenticated
without delay for settlement
ELLA E CATHERMAN, Administrairix,
Linden Hall, Pa.
$30 88 pd
ATA G55
what GOD gives
Bhat ary nw
so that others
ve?
Fat logy
Snrar
MEAY
aT
Suvaw
Berd! more to Fu
ar they will Bia
AND THEN EVERYBODY SMILED
Young Man Seized Opportunity fo=
Display of Gallantry, but Fortune
Was in Fickle Mood.
Bhe was youug and fair. Her neat,
trim figure, with its patty goat, the
corners of which the March
sportively toyed with, glided
Broadway Many sdmiring glances
followed her His eyes
her, never loosing sight
for a block
breezes
of
beauty.
boon?
While
Weuld fate grant him
he was thinking this
beauty reached a pavement
looked suspiciously wet
Bhe uncertaluly
it. Bhe not
fore she grace
for an instant,
sat
the
and slippery
picked her way
had gone many steps bo
alahced
fully hers {
LUY b HNeETBell
dad 4
WI I 16 pavemen
u
forwar
YOUnE woman,
Here was
for hin Me
of i
rapid
y
i
a
i i
iy and reached
elruggiin
the
Was te 10 her feet
With
capable
Permit me,” mak
of tending his
her feet
That
th
iia
courtesy of which he was
rward, saying
ing 8
services to help her Ww
he leaned {
movement
moment, while being rewarded
a smile {rom lips © lie beau
i balanced
| he revers
Jn
Statistics Bhow
Closely Al
vance
cg,
01 Baines
Washington
ynald Tradition.
famous as
who rose
onald
the only
the ranks ii i
rank of a general
by his own hand, but is ¢
firmly sald Col. ©
of St
from
believe,”
Paul
“1 became convinced of this while
in China, where I went to observe the
maneuvers of the
army foll wing t Russo-Japanese
War. An fneideut that’ oecurred
pur march into the interior made me
believe this. It was simply the reco
ognition of MacDonald by one of the
party, who declared that he could not
be mistaken. 1 believe that at that
time Hector MaeDonald was at the
adad of the Chinege army and that he
still occuples that position. Unless 1
am mistaken, I saw MacDonald my-
gelf in that country.”
*
then new Chinese
he
t
on
———— ——
Foxy Old Kaiser.
Kaiser WhHhelm decided that the
qew war automobiles that his army
is going to use should be so com
structed that if one of them broke
down the dispatch the war lord might
be sending to one of his generals
could be delivered promptly instead of
waiting until the old buzz wagon would
go again. So he had them built wikh
big pockets om the side, and in each
of these a wotareycle will be carried,
Then, if something goes wrong with
the motorcar the motorcycles can be
used to deliver the message.
PeVv OSPR PORNO BIRR BIEL
INSYDE
TYRE
Cuts Tire Costs
In HALF
mL mm—— sseombensssioil
[r= St ERE
rrr
A ~~ ad
/
[ CrmG 7% 8
You can cquip your car
with INSYDE TIRE
less cost than the price
at
of
one casing, and ADD frcm
1000 to 5000- MILES to
the life of the casing, by
reinforcing it and prevent-
ing blowouts,
Do
Auto Owner, if you are
Vt pass this up, Mr,
AAAS
conc
after real my.
J.Roy Schaeffer
Centre Hill ; P. O, Spring Mills
cr G. H EMERICK, Centre Hal]
sET % 200606000
A LIMITED STOCK
Fxiss el
of Light-weight
ndergar-
ments
yct remain
ing.
til
hiloce
IOUCSS
H. F. Rossman
Spring Mil’
vill 8
+ ( Store closed Labor Day)
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