adh Sav 2 2 ia papper, has ™ bn By rey d “ wr & wwe i at A eu A a J. ——— ’ I BA A I a 0 5H MN AAO wns a LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Burial of Guyer Durst. ; REBERSBURG. ro THE CITIZENS OF PENNSYL- National relief organizations only whell How's This? - : 1 F . y f nnpedi fil these ciisalizing % virden $1.75 to $1.90 is being offered for po- On Thursday, October 1oth, at the Mrs. Jonathan Spangler is on the si VANIA., jRreqin, thus equalizing the b Toss. We offer Cre Hund: Dollars Reward tatoes in this locality. close of a glorious day, the last tribute | list. | We call upon the clergy, the press, | for any ‘case of Catarrh that cannot be % : { . i i 1 uv i : | educators teachers and all those mould. | cured by Hall's Catarrt: Medicine, Ralph Henney is out again after hav- of homor and affection was paid to Quite recently ILee Weber rented yah nnsvivania has reached | icalors, 3 Sh . Hall's Catarrh Medicine has been taken - . - “ . {it siblioc aninior 1g er the 1} 1¢ iis ’ ’ ing suffered an attack of influenza. Guyer Durst. Clement Gramley's farm. ! qu alarming roportions and is in-; TE Puc op pion to bring to the heart by catarrh sufferers for the past thirty- sweep- | inti : : : ’ : ' | and minds of our people the gravity ar five years, and has bees ow He was a victim of Spanish influenza, | Mrs. Flora Limbert transacted busi- | creasing so rapidly that we feel it our | 209 MiB our peopie the ty oe Years, ing Ha yo mg Koowa ay tis : . y “ : 1 » 4 | necessity of this appes as B0Y ) arr. ils and died at Camp Lee, Va., Sunday, | ness in Bellefonte on Monday, uty to call public attention to the” dan. | PECEPSRY ippeal Catarrh Medicine nets thru the Blood on October 6th. His remains were brought Bruce Weber, of Nittany Hall, is | ger ch threatens the entire Common - Martin G. Brumbaugh, the Mucous surfaces, expelling the Pe 3 : ; od : i srr of Pennsyl is son from the Blood and healing the 4 by a comrade to the home of his aunt, | spending the week in this vicinity. | wealth, and te appeal for aideto all citi- | tii on enna AVahia, eased portions hr WY Mrs. Samuel Wagner, in Boalsburg, Edwin Weaver was called to Pittsburg | zens. men and women. | s, fTaphn Soy : ter you have taken Hall's Catarrh Thursday afternoon, and an open-air | this week from which place he will be Up to the present time approximately i Ad ung Commissi 3 i 2 fn. Bdscine a short time yo Will Sh : funeral followed, conducted by the Rev, | sent to some LU. S. training camp. two hundred and seventy-five i harle tt, Ir., Division Mg: health, Start taking Hall's Catarrh Med Charles S. Stover, of the Reformed Mrs. 8. G. Stover visited on Sunday | persons have sigkened and each day | Pennsylvania-Delawate Division, fle nf ones and Set vid of eatarrh. Bend church, of which Mr, Durst was a mem- | at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. D.| cords a higher number of 35% 1 The Alnefcan Red (ross, Bola oo Des $f ado, Ole, All the local fraternities have -.can-|ber. Although the brave young soldier | Houser. ; lib To do } "oof freorge Yharton Pepper, before, : ? * There will be no meeting of the local P. O. 5, of A, this (Thursday) evening. J. Rowl Keller, of Mont Clair, is visit- ing relatives and friends in and about Centre Hall this week. The local auxiliary of the Bellefonte hospital has its Thanksgiving donation in readiness for shipment to the hospital. { than the day celled their meetings until the epidemic |had never been engaged in battle yet Our farmers have commenced to husk In Massachusetts where the epidemic . ia : n : ‘ i f National ofense and of influenza is brought under complete | he was accorded—as was justly due— | corn, The yield is good and the quality | started earier than here. ten percent © of National Defense and YRUS BRUNGART sittoe of Public Safety control, every honor that could have been award- | is excellent. the whole population has been effec Rilgeof Publiq Surely. This would have been the week of the]ed him had he given his young life on Quite a lot of clover seed will be made | and a death rate of five percent of the .- Lewisburg fair, but like all such gather-|one of the blood-stained battlefields of | in this vicinity this fall ; the heads are | cases has been A. Makes Influenza Masks. CENTRE HALL, PA. 1 Chairman, Pennsylvania Council JUSTICE OF THE FEACE reported, The Commi ings, it has been called off on account of | France. well filled, sioner of Health of the ‘ommonwealt] The manufacture of gause masks for Special attention given to collecting, Legal the influenza epidemic. A gold star—the first one—was placed Henry Showers, who sold his farm at | advises us ept in B n vi. | those who 1st come in contact with in. | writings of all classes nding deeds, mortgages on the service flag that floats so proudly | Wolfs Store to Jerry Gramley, several | cinity where the disease first broke out | fuenza victims is one of the new activ SATCHIRERIA, Sle. EmiTige Hoan sill SUBtETA in the ** Diamond ”, while the beautiful | weeks ago, quite recently bought the | the number of new case continues to | ties of all the Young Woman's Christian Moe attended to vromotly Jani, 1919 U. S. flag was at half mast, where it| James Miller home in Smullton. equal the high ri } mghout Pennsylvani had been from the first notification of Prof. E. 8. Stover, of Bloomfield, New We have 00 grounds to expect an ear be groups of women his death. On his casket rested a Red | Jersey, arrived at this place on Satur-|ly abatemer Cross of dahlias, in a white dahlia back- |'day and spent a few days here on spec- | other hand al rts from aficted .d ISK IN And on to rolling bandages a Insyde I yre Mrs. Margaret Swab has returned to her home in Centre Hall after caring for her sister, the late Mrs. Nancy Reed, at Reedsville, for several weeks, tire A son was born to Rev. and Mrs, Fred W. Barry, at their home in Baltimore, Md. , last week, It is the second son, and third child, mm the family. ground, the gift of the Red Cross aux- | ial business, iliary of Boalsburg. A handsome floral On account of there not being emblem was contributed by the Odd | Sunday school nor preaching our ve 1 I'he great anthracite and bitumine an be easily duplicated at home by a | Cuts Tire Costs Fellows Lodge, of which Mr. Durst was | folks spent the past two S ay gathe | Ids. the D ndustria { | amateur nus wi are caring for | a member, besides other gifts of carna-| ing chestnuts which are reported plenti- | tions, chrysanthemums, ete., from indi- | ful. vidual friends. William Bair sister, Mrs. John G. King. The Odd Fellows took part in the ser- | Bellwood on Tues While there are no new cases of in-|vice at the grave, and then followed a | neral of Mrs. Bair’ * Mrs. Morns Furey and daughter, Miss Margaret, of Bellefonte, returned to their home beginning of the week after spending some time with the former's fluenza in Centre Hall, this week, the|solemn and impressive ending: A squad | who while out fishing schools nevertheless remain closed until of soldiers from the State College camp ped suddenly des a subsiding of the disease becomes] fired the final salute of guns over the general, grave where the young soldier sleeps SPRING MILLS. Mrs. L. W. S. Person, of Phillipsburg, | his last sleep, and the bugler sounded There are several ; New Jerscy, is at the home of her moth-|' taps". the community. er, Mrs. M. E. Strohm, in Centre Hall,| Guyer Durst’s death has left its im-| Mrs Vonada this week, and will remain for a short] press on this community, where he grew | gigter, Mrs ler. time. from boyhood to manhood. He was uni- Mrs. Samuel I. agle i versally liked by young and old. He was devoted to his church and was con ai C ast sevenly pneumonia, Mrs. Sarah Spangler, p d from a se- sickness at the home of Edward W. Craw- years of age, has recovere stant in attendance upon all her servions ty i services, . at Bellwood, When called to the colors, in August, 3 3 1 2 - 3 : he cheerfully responded, and expressed Even though there was no church ser-f __ . ur a3 : : Coll 3 ; 4 | Warm appreciation for the various gifts vices in the town, Hiate Loliege cec.ded : . C 1 to y 5 E he received from the Red Cross society | to ring the church bells at 10 o'clock 2 1 U a Lac aula § is as ‘ if =} ¢ . wel} 7 > $3om ¥ ou “ tha g Sain a ; of Boalsburg, and from individual | Blizabethville to helo nurse her son | fe wid mite ¢ 1 Safe ) i ne well ov pint} | and again at 7 oclock, to call members|. : . 2 laving aeip Du nel ' 3 ia a L tar apt AG fp A ile mr friends. He wrote most interesting | Samuel. who is ill with poeumoni a all other ’ q ation v...s | Liberty Loa ampaign with p- li ovy chae er to family worship. ¢ : Pre TA 1 Mh Pree De Gee tions amount ix 7 tt 1a8t i i . J ~ letters to friends io town, telling of his Miss Esther Bitner has resigned her|camp life, showing his interest in it. He oH n es. ro, rian will ’y ve ale e sdpply. One-fourt Papnsviva. | PH [hey a not content top ||| Centre Hill ; P. O, Spring Mills tanec} § 5 Trespy . 13 position as teacher of the Tussey Dink|was always cheertul, and never com- school Her place has been taken by plained, proving him welf a genuine 801 Miss Mildred Brown, daughter of Mr.]ldier. In one of the last letters he wrote. attended and co and Mrs, Edward Brown, of near Potters | he said, **1 certainly do appreciate all Dean Braucht ha » a] Ji SiN A Mills. my good friends in Boalsburg have | iliness and returned Mrs. Mary E. Shoop had as her guests |done for me. I read my testament] y,nday 1 A " ) R. Bruce Atkin-|every day, and intend to keep on doing allt i Ww ! nsurance and Web, Thomas Chapman, of |50 to the end". TUSSEYVILLE. “7 t } . ' # . — Real Estate C.. Miss Nina B. Mac- Although his life, counted by years— Want to Buy or Sell ? bo dd tal Phil fi twentv-fou rag a short on ’ is your opportunity to insure R. Earl | hilips, of |twenty-lour~was a short one, yet, A Bed - . 1 barrassing errors in spelling, Lewistown, He lives long, . ep 1 a eat Pre rtendance er t dist | |B] pronuncistion and poor choice of : Z aa : Who lives weli ; Sain Forney : Ta : Ct i lw . Know the meaning of puzzling State College parties are making sev- me. after i s visit at Altoon: ( t ending k war terms. Increase your efficiency, ne : whith results in power snd success ‘ a a at I» eral trips a week te he strawberry Boalsburg, Pa., SEE US FIRST of the fall bearing variety and are of fine quality, LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Monday of next week marks the open- A Chas. D. Bartholomew NTRS MALL. PA DICTIONARY is an ail-] hor a tiniver i + ¥ » Ig leacher, A Universal questo Messrs. Richard and Cloyd Brooks at- | B'¢T home. : x wie 4 : BETS a 1 le gunning season, when squir ded the funeral of Mrs. Nancy Reed, needs. It is in daily use . hundreds of thousands of . } valle Filled Si » . .- % be legally killed. Six a day|g Reedsville, on Friday. ie jot and the season extends to Pine Grove ful men and women the waorid . : me cs . 400.000 Words, 2700 Pages. 6000 11. . Samuel Gross and Brown Nale are in- lustrations. 12,000 Bic 8 tic - 20th Rabbits may be hunt trations, | lographical En IN » RUINS adel y 45a a" » . a : 7? a za sufferers, John Kreamer is re ning November 1st, for a period ‘ ' f a: 1 cote Scab oe ten amy. from an attack of the same of six weeks. A day's hmit 1s ten col % : 3 a a 448 2 > tat. mnt ihe TR - ™ TT IY TY YP rT TITYTTY oe friends tries. 30,000 Geographical Subjects. GRAND PRIZE, (Highest Awhrd) "Ania i omit REGULAR and INDIA-PAPER Editions. |B Laundry WRITE for Specimen Pages. FRES Pocket Maps if you name this paper G. & C, MERRIAM CO. ; " r 110 SpringBeld, Mass., U. 5. A. ’ Leaves the Reporter office ner A A SAL A—— 30 Drafrees Sent To College. " wig § 3 tontails, " » Thirty Centre County drafte The family of Mrs. 8S. J. Wagner, at + Earl A. Ross, farmer in upper Brush have been ordered to colleges for sf Valley, was a caller on Thursday to ad. vance his subscription on the Reporter, which however was in good shape. Mr, Ross has been doing some huckstering 2aalabire zs thia sv ae $ thanl at} oaisbur u his mean har 1 i, Soals g. uses Luis means lo hank alli instruction. They entrained hi TITJITIIFAI23 222333333333 those who so kindly assisted at the fu- eral of Guyer Durst, . “ an 'T 2 . The followin have fonts on 16 ‘ rei te Eo ie — a . : a b WEDNESDAY A. M., StFT.25 Me. and Mrs, W, P. Bitler, of Lewis-| neerenn tube crenon which have been | SEEDED AND SHOULD REPORT | 4 de WEDNESDAY A. N., OCT. o burg, and Mrs. James Bitler, of Mifflin- | assigned as follows a : ae TryD Fs : ni a : : 2 burg, were guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. P.| The University of Pittsburgh ish penahg » on ig Me AU pis / y and every OTHER WEEK Ws ATER eae to Burnham, and finds a good market and good prices for all the farm products . - 4 Ki IAL | 9 1 4 gy Te, = g 4 wnt] further notice Geary, on Friday. Laird Bell, State College ' : . | appre a : he can deliver. leg $ 1 : " mle y * Ore M.ilieculinir ] Frank Bible. owner of the Bible Mrs. John Diehl, of Mifflinburg, well Andrew T. Boggs, Milesburg . a . — 8 3 ars. Sat - % 3 a leannan Rellefounte | farm, east of town, found a few minutes known hereabouts, has received noticeof Joseph H Brennan, Bell ial RD. oeople can only be averted by unit 5 i Er % date of outgoing to call on the Reporter on Monday while of the safe arrival overseas of her son, William E. Bubb, Ce e Hall Ed eri Temes : eb cc unccite IF 5 : x 1 4 Corp. Ralph W. Searson. John E. Bohn, Aarons - William R. Dale, State College Returns Saturday following in town disposing of a lot of choice hand -picked apples at $1.50 per hundred Ibs. Miss Myra Kimport, the milliner, calls Mr. Bible has a young orchard which is|attention in her ad. this week to her re- coming on fine and at the present price of | cent arrival of the fiuest assortment of apples, earning good dividends, smart millinery ever shown in Centre . Hall. John Olewine Kline, Bellefonte James B. Lingle, State College R. C. Miller, Bellefonte, R. D. 2 William Henry Rockey, Tusseyville | Wallace S. Runkle, Centre Hall, R. D. | Robert O. Rupp, Boalsburg Ray Sawyer, Martha | Leonard M. SH®BEK, Bellefonte Russell DD. Spangler, Blanchard Thomas C. Donegan, Beliefonte John E Graden, Spring Mills Wayne E. Keller, Boalsburg J. Edward Bohn, son of Mr, and Mrs. David Bohn, of near Linden Hall, who| Mrs. C, 8. Detwiler, of Philadelphia, had been employed at Akron, Ohio, for spent a week at the homes of A. O. Det- some time past, came east in call from] wiler and E. R, McClellan, near Tussey- the local board to make up Centre coun-| ville, and also at the home of P. K. Det- ty's quota of boys to enter universities | wiler, at Spring Mills. and colleges for special training. He Mrs. G. O. Benner expects to leave to- left for University of Pittsburgh on|morrow (Friday) for Pittsburgh where Tuesday. she will spend two weeks visiting Edwin T. Weaver, Rebersburg Clyde P. Wieland, formerly of Linden friends. In her absence Mrs. Ethel W. E. Weaver. Penna. Fi Hall, writes the Reportet from Scotts | Gordon, of Bellefonte, who has been a bluff. Nebraska, as follows : ** We are! guest at the Beoners for two weeks, will now in the midst of harvesting the heav. | be in charge of the home, jest sugar beet crop that has ever] A cover of smoke hung over the grown in Western Nebraska, and, 1 as| valley Sunday evening, seeming to in- | field superintendent for the three factor- | dicate that all the mountains round- ies of the Great Western Sugar Co., am | about were on fire. The fire really was a very busy man”, many hundred miles away-—out in Wis. The body of Guyer Durst, victim of consin and Minnesota—where great influenza at Camp Lee, reached Boals- | forests were burned and towns destroyed burg on Thursday under a military es- | with a resultant heavy loss of life. cseph Acton, Philipsburg : + ’ rr” cort add was buried with full military] On account of the influenza epidemic 3 wh C Mgt Plazciuasd ran aster S ua honor. The following day the body of the house to house canvass for sheets, Jain Conter Howard. R. D. 1 Charles Neese reached the home of his towels and handkerchiefs for the bospit- | o Render Coburn : | parents near Penn Hall. The account als in France was called off. Any ove Freaman A Mason State College 1s at the Head of the Herd on the of the deaths of these two soldier boys wishing to contribute to this cause who Bugene 1. Matley Philipsburg ‘appeared in the Reporter last week, has not had opportunity please bring or Eu H Way Fleming Mrs. D. Milton Bradford aud five chil- send towels and handkerchiefs or money . : : PENNS V ALLEY VIEW F ARMS. dren are at the home of Mrs. Bradford's for sheeting, not later than Saturday | ,. . o .0 Forestry Commission has parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Meeker, | evening.—Mrs. W. W. Kerlin, Sec’y authorized the purchase of the Para at Old Fort. For the past eighteen dise Furnace tract of 4,700 acres in the months the Bradford family had been Millinery Announcment, western section of Huntingdon county living at Keymar, Maryland, where Mr.| Mrs. 8. J. Wolfe, of Spring Mills, ¢ . .qdition to the State Foresty Re- Bradford was station agent, Since the takes pleasure in announcing to her cus. : Th ert ntains one of management of the railroads has been tomers that she has recently returned Barve a RO at . PENNS VALLEY VIEW FARMS the early iron making establishments of assumed by the government, the Key- from the city with an excellent line of the Juniata valley, which went out of mar station has been consolidated with fall and winter millinery goods, which oo years ago. In addition to val P B d Bi ! P land Chi H others on the line and Mr. Bradford has she will offer at her usually reasonable .,. "0 ihe tract contains a farm, ure- re 18- ype Oo na ogs nar #4 ” rices. The styles are particularly at. been working ** extra”, At present he is FUOUU, CO LNCD Cha a to ase The Commission also approved pur ut the Milton station, bu will soon, be. oj), chases of small tracts in Clinton and Ww. F. Colyer, removed to Williamsport which will be| Friday and Saturday of this week are pg a¢.:4 counties. Proprietor his winter quarters. The Jami Sapacts hev opening hor dh Sud svesjane inisten t soon sud wake thet nu " pery ak Cry Bi | Vited ta cal oly. Tey as oh io The Reporter To Penna. State College — Ralph R. Bartges, Spring Mills Joseph P. Connelly, Bellefonte Arthur C. Harpster, Bellefonte William C. Muir, Sandy Ridge Theodore Shay, Howard William Susek, Munson Oscar M. Walk, Curtis Ray, Md. | “GRAND MASTER," on the scales, 1125 Ibs, His Son, “OCRAND MASTER'S EQUAL" To Carnes ie school of Technology, Pitts" burgh The herd bear is The Master, the dominating bead of the herd Hence, the necessity of crowning your herd with the best boar you can get, Vou should act with the feeling that the very best is none too good. We invite your inspection,
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