RH em Apa chi a "pps wT a CL s - A Solna 2 Ch IE cp iris - ce we ond he i _— eit pi crm ony BBA SA way i SR Go BE eat gr 4 i HE | ORTER Draft Calls Cancelled. i Government Needs Black Locust, : {afm stock snd lmplemien sh W. Delaney, THE CENTRE REPORTER. by order of Prom Wie, Provo | ecause oa rte of vic oct || SALE REGISTER | senso, some a1 mre 3 : cast of Bpring Mills, on the William Grove fan ISSUED WEEKLY. - Stet K wile ol | Marshal General Crowder on Monday | logs, similar in extent and seriousness | will se}: Lise oe 0K rier ws ore poo : SMITH, i R eq te ye . } . in| directed the cancellation of all outstand. | to the recent shortage of white ash for houschioid goons CENTRE HALL -- Charles H. Smith, died at her home | pick handles and black walnut for gun THURSDAY. NOV EMBER HTH ( no ———— = | Bellefonte on Sunday night at 12:15 > {o'clock CW, Black 112 mi es ens! of Oid Fort JAY. NOVEMBER 14, 1918. | o'clock, of pneumonia, following an at ing draft calls, stopping the movement during this week of 252,000 men and | stocks and propellors, the whole wooden | will sell : Horses. cows, young cattle, sh snd pige. Mayes, Auct I Er — tack of influenza. No children survive. SMITH & BAILEY . . « + » Proprietors | The deceased's husband is a brother ol s. WwW. SMITH LL aes v2 Balter W. J. and T. L. Smith, of Centre Hall Loca! Editor and —— { Business Manager IN ot r Ove h Tos . ITHURSI setting aside all November calls for over | chip progress of the government is in| oie erety wives ‘ fo = : . : . grave danger of being retarded far be- | SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16th, st one o's y Fy given that the loliowing ac- 100,000 men, , 1 4) > = : oi 2 | Ella E, Catherman, sdmrx will sei! at L Wiil te re ted urt lor confirma. 1nd the ong 4 tern ginal schedule Hall ©: House sod lot, blacksmith shop st i gs y { ’ personal propert A small number of men in ea 18, and un Monday : commenced entraining Monday yr hwlore Dec BATURDAY, KNOV {Mra Heb or 3 1 1 . rey. at her resid in tre Hal wiil RisugL.—Paul Rishel, son of George {ye cancellation came too lal af ck locust pit alled reenails ”, | comp ete Hine of house ole. Bale brird mn Ce ' y . 1 3 . me $ cei ‘ . + > Yen ; ab Ca gin at }2.5 A oa 5 and Christie Rishel, died at the home heir status, They will be consid 1 ibou 2 inch in dian ind © . ). BR. FOREMAN, id i Re : : : ! harp, A. A. K iucfeiter 2 ii e Re 1 ’ iia 3 ir Seat Ira YR tha tin wt ithe ee : =|» { { 1 TERMA.Tho terme of 4 an rb Brey 111., on the 26th ult, Death was due 1 Men not yet entramne 1 whether pec- | the timbers { ist A bur wil» i . ’ i . anim le tse enteral a in g ’ X . i" . . witie, 2 LORLEE "i e ADVERTISING RATES-—Display sdvertiss pneumonia, following influenza, | ially inducted or assemble d by general | the timbers of th ar Jun | AT Ze TR Far mat of ten or mote tnohos, for § oh TIE00 Dis | age was past twenly years. Surviving | call for whom the day and hour of ser-|an " 2M ”" y WK . 3 < “pi nad 3 . vv (raft ards will } ng v4 . . o 4 " [Inpola tHe a Sole Shes, th | ni ave his parents. two sisters ice as been set by draft board, wil poe. To keep up to schedule, Uncle ft, di IR 8fieon 10 twonty-nve oeuts por’ inch for each | three brothers. Burial was made at]|pe considered as honorably discharged, | Sam peeds half a million treenails every | eows, Holstein bull, 2 br issne, according to composition. Minimum Kaneville, Ill aid ow k. and he not : getting hem of farming machines charge seventy-five cents. aneviie, iii. so paid, | we 5 ng ve of arming Loc Xe ‘alls for the navy and ¢ ‘ Local notices socompanying displa adver a all y ing five cents per ne Tor ach insertion ; other. : . . not affected by the cancellati wise, eight Soufle per line, minimum Sharge, Sugrry.—Mrs, Henry F. Sherry } : } a pi AA rents fy nd | entrainments of men for these Legal notices, twenty cents per line for three | at the home of her parents, Mr. a insertions, aud ten cents per line for each “ Mrs. George C. Rachau, in Sunbury, ; ditional insertion. Fie that city 11 continue classif the 31st ult., and was buried in that ¢ | on Saturday, Nov. 2 Deceased 5 1 { . retary baker Marion P. Rachau and was boro Ary bak Madisonburg eighteen years ago. t sun her parents she removed to bury ) EDWARD E, BAILEY for cantonments under calls, rr Vi Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hall as le | second Glam mat! mater. his brother, Roy Rishel, at Maple Park, | in the army until demobolized. BATURDAY, ROVEME] A, ¢ Confer. 2 1-4 yntinue as ordered. Dra CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Reformed — Spring Mills, morniog ; Unlon, af ternoon ; Centre Hall, evening. Lutheran—Tusseyville, morning : Centre Hall, afternoon ; Spring Mills, evening. . . . E is 4 . rene sme — | married. George Wolfe, of Spring Mills and Charles Rachau, of Madisonburg - . ; re : } BOALSBURG. above, her parents, her husl l, two lohn Pisher, of Bellefonte brothers and one sister survive, ptember 12 eight years ago where she was later are her grandfathers, Besides Dorwortit, Dr. Edwin 8. Dorworth via Sn ba noe or p of was. that if Pennsylvania | ; : died at his home in Bellefonte WStf lio ioiag here. ?"'| had done her duty in suppressing fore There is a Hurry and a Rush on the Thursday afternoon at thr "clog! a Ww « - - This paper has enlisted | | “E00 oy our years of age,| Reuben Stuart, of Ingram, was a r Wasilugeod woul Soc ave to Ral | {| Part of Evervbodv to Ge hate with the errrnent In the an since last April, when he suiler d 2jC8Rt Vint: WOON . : o. | { yb: «yy WO Get Their cause of meric2 for the paralytic s'roke, bad been in feeble Ep. Es YiRdin x istry Anvone who has bla t fit 1 - | > : i + period OQ the WRF »222"" health, Deceased was one of th ldest hp a : Sully at . | for this purpose elping to save & New Winter Clothing. - ee | physicians in Centre county, ! s A ery set ation ew ) 3 Simp—— a World War's Grim Toll of Deaths. | gun his practice at Howard, later remo ! Eiward 1 we. of Sakis licate i iately | p 1 iv EB ti. | ing to Bellefonte. Chas, Ik. orworth : : ‘ 3 sr of Forestry at H ; i I'he London Daily Exchange eslt-} its : lev is visiting her parents, Mr. and M: | . J . 1; t the Pellefonte Republican, is}'~*+° : Sy i ’ ssa mates that the casualities of the Europ. editor of the Bellefonte + BL ¥illiam Goheen an | Very ian, oman 1 ean nations follows : one of four surviving children. A Frank Brow Wf sending three} Shock Corn For Silo. n v a : : ac made at Bellefon Saturdas 8 ! : 3 i x... «otf 1 { — ¢ Germany 6,000,000 ; Austtia 4,900," § made at Bellefon! weeks re with his mother . J FE | fe farmet tt] t ¢ fit rely M ist bz utlitted rig t AW 1y with 000 : France 4,000,000 ; Geat Britain 2,- Ty 0 ee Linus citaiiis src ions oon ot Hy te, or Cite A dangles] AS 4 8 Je ¥ Good, Durable an arm : tow — is owt I good citizens h of John Alex-|iar Mr. and M1 sarber and 1 Ate | [bere i i place quite a t ® ander Ru . whic = * 3 09 op F y f ito na : re igh at the home of | foe ih : I at . re “8 ! | Clothing. casualties compiled up to} eveninga a , ur of a cessation of hostilities result of uremic poisoning ¢ ha 1 Newton ars 1 ter | ej ¢ ( iH I I h > G . N d . h H. ' Of these 12.460 were killed been in feeble health for some e an noved to J Hlebury iast we ar. | y ith * ter A the reatest €¢ of the our . Thousands more have been | two weeks ag wounded apd it will probably be many weeks before our total casual- ywnship n rs. Ant or SLED i ’ : eT 4 being wh I ra apnonvoed sears, nine months ana nty-nine | cummer with her ds nter. M1 3. N.|]the i y farms w re i RITE RA CS IDL 3 “1 “RI T° QT - 4 } 4 8 dn the Cay i Qis eat, Mr. richer. here, went Wa ille © [ue avails t 3 : 7 5 a 2 . L . § itl " f . A . ’ r y . y . “rt of 4 » Rupp early in life moved Parl day where she will spend tet i y iI i | grea abdunaance, Men ’ Women's and Children’s (2 : ents to Harris township where he with her daughte : or vallable i qt \ : CH WS 5 LR IE Re comes fb Outer Garments of All Descriptions, nog min Tr ) frs. Harold Ley, and daug i i it : w17 - 7 1 WAR SAVINGS STAMPS years. He was elected on the | moved to Altoona, where M Xe ib ten I AND GOOD, veo ve Tus As well as Shoes, Stockings & Underwear UNITED STATES « cratic ticket to the office of Register of lgmployed, on Tuesday AARONSBURG. ' COVERNMENT ntre county, and a Must Raise $3.08 Per Capita to Go i . : : . " ’ ' y . ; t charel : 4 : Ev rythirg plenty of it ; ncreiy something to Over the Top in W. 8. §S. Reformed church, and | i T lieg ent gevera: days a ‘ fr. and M CGeor Whit gat | Avs avid 1 : . of tid f RIC D tain Postmasters in the County are sy, N.C. Blover, will Dave A a i ; h s ring the CKnesa & ti Hl far f Qa + brurard 5 p i aavertise an P 1 the S1ingos y 3 it BI J SOI 1 funeral services which scks of it ing i 1cet the people’ the funeral services stocks of it, 1 hit to meet the people's lp Ap Ap — emarkable business inthe sales . . Sia his lau: afternoon at t ek ng . » in other sections there | this Thursday) afternoon at ts ' n ot iv last weed o ds a . = . Burial at Boalsburg Tha ralottonn fret Yiahm eres 38 : ti nceas. a lack of interest, We Ura ax as ue rel es irom i 2 " a F. D. Stover, 1 rural ma ars {Hi lose sight of that fact we Whi oy FYived uy 4 ‘ tended the fun I of Ar Dt ’ ree ROTE and fr 2 nb HH me \ ~hooee these great new x weeks remaining to "g¢ op gr i, Bre es . : : : ! I toc ke wl wt Ja y % vnd upon, and at OWI 18 OK k i i . ” w Wail wid ¥ 3 ii 1 actual sales in the coun- | H4win, OF Yoo! . : : : i ¢ I } F ’ hope that our good peo | London ; Paul, in France ; Mrs. Charles | port, Kansas City, Mi Beity | mother, Mr ey Cha { H | pric.s which are the lowest for which good merchan- ow until the end of the hos res ates ; pet’, | A © aa. gues gt-| |] e can be sold. matter of personal inter- College Bre 50 oy ie lol Jac ¢ Mr. and t : Claud Fiedler li 3 tharg acl $ 2 Aw 1 1 a i sell and buy W. S. 8S. in | 1B brothers and sist ints possible Postmas- Izora Rupp, of Linden cure large sales from the patrons | Weber, of Huntingdon, and Al oftney. of Altoona; Mr. and | nfinedga. at Orviston, where bi I o FERRE rh te 1 Nieman and Mrs. William Sm f Millheis (r. and Mrs. ] to were called to Jj ° * » report of the War Savings Cam- . a 3 rs. x IC ak fune { th , o far as itr —l | . 19. , ¥ . * y 5. Ik 3 i ’g 11 ack. Mis 2 1 K $s eit hot \& Fo : ’ so far as it refers to Centre coun oe 3 2 do : : a ” Department Store MILLHFIM the week ending November 2nd, a so : John Fortney, David 1 nD Mis - { per capita, or a total of 3 — 2 : ’ st week to the effect that his brotl the entire campaign. We must raise, between this and the end of December, $3 08. We lost fourth place during the week of November 2nd, Wy- enza. He was born in Freecbus ming snty having for that week 79c. . Mur . . 1 EB i der county, and was about thirty : \ae end, py - 1 - a w ¥ per capita, or a total per capita of $17.~ Ld wi A bq sie vor ; - ped] y ; ' rears of age. hen quite young hb i i My Ivh =u 20. We have. therefore, ‘moved down | Years Of ag ? Nid tras play it Ad ) the line to fifth place parents died and he was placed Tain cu ! sb Be vs 4 whoo! at Womelsdor! The week commencing November 25th Ran Orpian Se Hook N omsstados that blen is the time fixed to take Centre county ter receiving par’ of us | {trike up the grand hymn } thet tot | t = 1 y : ‘ ‘over the top" in actual sales of War There he Jas jalea from the sos y y A lav ; hat VIgOrous boy and girl will need the right outfit to Savings Stamps. and during the week 1 | Major]. B. Fisher, of Venn Lal, with Svar 28d. “ahott han t ‘ : a Eo Postmas. | whom he lived for a number of years. hey bellow and en insure health during the coming cold weather. ter, Banker, District Chairman, Author- He was afterwarfls married to Miss . ae 1 ized Agent, School Teacher, and in fact cob 8, Meyer, who survives him with every patriotic citizen in the county ' gos : StarSoanzled Babo A S Sh h ill . L f WwW makes it their og basioon o sel] | one daughter, Helen McManaway. ng n Ly a Mf tout 0€s t at wi give ots 0 ear n - nA nated i aed ther're trying v pg 3 & ¢ s onducted a hard. and also to buy W, 8. S, to the limit, For several years he conduc lin ut they don’t know the ware store in Millheim and afterwards y lL A Think this matter ever carefully and nrecious old thing + td gl i your patriotic duty, and take Centre ployed by the State-Centre Electric ark he ** tv ght’ at 5 aming " | county '‘ over the top" during the week of November 2sth. a “ Rp a Iv moved his fam Although PEACE has been declared, | der Company and finally moved am the tamsDArts we watched”. wh ily to Indianapoha, Apa walchen where it will nevertheless be from one and = A hh H t d { f th B half to two years before ** our boys " re. Jurial was made at Indianapol n some others are dropped a S an aps or e oys a ; ye Friday. And the loss of the leaders is manifest : keenly, Then ** the rockets’ red glare” gives th ram on Wednesday afternoon 1 in-law, Harry Fisher McManaway, died Wednesday morning at his home i Indianapolis, Ind., from Spanish Blanche Meyer, daughter of the late Ja- early vs poe y al . windering abou Company. About two years ago he se. AS SOT J ® cured a position with the DuPont Pow. Bu surwiv rs pr s forward | for the Larger Ones and the Smaller Ones. Beautiful Styles and Fine Material. serenely turn, There are many things that must be done by them *‘ over there " and it is, So— ¢ y . Sheretores necessary for the besple o Dustar.—Ralph Dunlap, a victim of bravest a scare, this country to continue to stand back o Spanish lofluenza, died at the base hos-} And there's a few left to face the the boys oi they * come marching | isi in France, October 12, 1918. He “bombs bursting in air” : home.” Do your very best. Buy the | oq the son of Samuel and Lizzie Dun-|*Tis a thin line of heroes that manage | limit of W. 8. 8. Do your whole duty, lap, of Pine Grove Mills, where he was . to save, Very truly yours, born twenty-two years ago and was a| The last of the verse and ‘the home of W. Harrison WALKER, rerian che . Something that will a to the woman of exacting taste. Chairman War ax ET Saost of tus Prevoytetian Shireh and the brave ". i ; preal : for Centre County. Machine Gun troop and saw border ser- (Continued from previous column.) WE CONSIDER IT A GREAT BARGAIN AT $1.25. vice with that organization and was lat. | Randall, of Cherry Tree, Kathryn, er with them at Camp Hancock but the | Leah, Esther and George R., of Pine | organization was broken up and he was | Grove Mills, He was represented by | Marriage Licenses. tranferred with the rest to Company A, | one of the stars in the service flag in the Wade A. McKinley, Milesburg. 109th Machine Gun Battalion, 28th Di. | Presbyterian Sunday school and the Helen Z. Broom, Milesburg vision. He was not only a good doldier | first to receive a gold star. His aged Albert 1. Douerr, Erie but a fine young man and had many | parents and family have the sympathy Mi: 0. friends in this community. The sad]of the ectire community in their sad be- Mabel O. hrungart, Rohersburs news of his death was dispatched from | reavement, The Big Quality Store of Penns Valley folders of labels for the Christmas | the War Department at Washington Memorial services in honor of the de- CENTRE HALL Bellefonte, Pa Nov. 12, 1918, Sn — A AP ———— boxes for the soldiers in France can se- | Tuesday evening to his parents. Be. ceased were held Sunday morning at | cure’ their boxes at the home of the | sides his parents these brothers and sis- 10:3) o'clock in the Methodist church at! chairman, Mrs, Clyde Smith, ters mourn his departure ; John C. and’ Pine Grove Mills,