THE OENTRE REPORTER. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1018, THIRTY-FOUR YEARS AGO. Paragraphs of News Taken from the Files of the Reporter of 1884. March 5, 1884. The Governor has appointed James C. Boal Justice of the Peace for the vacancy until May 1st, next, when his regular commission of election for five years begins, The musical performance at Boals- burg in the Reformed church, a few nights ago, was a fine affair, conducted by Prof, Ph. Meyer, assisted by Lowell Meyer, and backed up by the talent of Boalsburg, among which were Mrs, Dr. Woods, pianist; Misses Ran- kin, Condo, Kuhn, Hoffer, Weber, Meyer; Messrs, C, Meyer and J. P. musical Weaver, Mr. Malin, the general manager of telephone district, we are informed, has the prommse of 15 instruments be tween Centre Hall and Aaronsburg, via Coburn, We trust such extension will be made, and thus bring us on *‘ speak ing terms" with the east end of the valley. . The certain completion of our railroad has drawn the attention of business men to this place. We hear of a Montandon party mtending to erect a steam grist a party from Spring Mills talks of putting up a grain house ; a Mr. Miller of Montour county, thinks of locating a foundry, and still another party talks of starting a bakery. mill ; Aer r—— REBERSBURG. Scott Stover transacted Belletonte last Tuesday. Rev. and Mrs. Brown and dren, of Reading, are visiting for a week. Rev. Brown filled the Re formed pulpit on Sunday morning Showers, of Wolfs the James Miller property at move there business in two chil in town Henry Storg, bought Smullton and will next spring. Allen Brungart, at on the J. Ww. present the tenant Harter farm, has rented Itz farm, owned by E. A Lee Nicolas and Mrs, P. T. Sch- igast, both of Tylersville, hursday at the S. G. Stover home and Mrs. Harry Musser, of Penns spent Sunday visiting relatives spent day evening a child was born to Mr. 1 Mrs, Samuel McMullen, The d but a short time, and Last Sut Burial was Reformed he Lutheran frs. James Miller, of Sun- this place on Saturday just recovering from ar eumonia and will stay at the ntil she has fully WAR SAVINGS STAMPS ISSUED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT \ CREED FOR US AT HOME. marching ys come look them square dependency or essential from they ook them i keep me t when done MY one my 1ave cept red a only to lie them ; Tittle men who have raft by fraud—these the ugh to scorn when t me covered with glory. But if one of these heroes laughs at me, 1 shall pro ny record—my Liberty Loan, War Savings Stamps, Red Cross, War Work they will say, ‘You did keep us going hey come duce record—and your share to toward Berlin’ No blush shall ever steal he sight of khaki. Unabashed I shall stand to watch the ry Parade. My entire time, my heart ACTORS my face at t whole are in this war, God be so till the very end and that | may ever be a part of that great y of hard-working men and women no stays at home and everlastingly uch as it is, my grant that it shall stuck at it To further the salesof W. 8, 8, your Chairman has designated the week of Novem! er 25th as “OVER THE TOP WEEK". Every Banker, Postmaster, District Chairman, School Teacher, and in fact ‘every patriotic citizen interested in our brave boys is urgently requested land also tobuy W. S. S. to the limit during the week. Centre County must “Go over the " We must continue to support our « boys until ** They come marching home An Armistice has been agreed to, but our boys will be needed for important servige ‘* over there " until all the details of a Misting peace have been agreed to by Germany and her Allies, that will be entirely satisfactory to France and her Allies. . Let us continue to Roppost our boys. It is our duty. Buy W., 8. 8, during the WEEK of NOVEMBER 25th to the limit of your ability. Very truly yours, W. Harrison Warkes, Chairman War Savings Committee for Centre County. to se top Bellefonte, Pa FOOD CONSERVATION MUST BE CONTINUED. Howard Heinz, Food Administrator, Shows How Our Duty Is Increas- ed Instead of Diminished. With the iminence of every reason to believe that the can people will feel they can 1eturn mediately to pre-war co ing food. This is a very grave error, as the enclosed statement from Howard Heinz, U. 8S. Food Administrator fo peace there is Ameri. nditions clearly demonstrates. Administ Penna. , I'o County Federal Food tors hrough the surrender of Bulgaria, | r, and Austria, the Medite been freed entirely from the rrane rine menace, thus br nging about a alterat rt ion ir the world’s food which will lerable he Soutl lly These previously onneclion w unavailable st ily change somew vation plans made in Augus change will be in direction only n principle. Ww ith millions of popu i i overed allied i pquered nations latior iAt10n and fed in the t with no lessening mand upon us, increased 1 and the sacriiice an people i be greater ‘herefore, our requ kind 1 every available meat ed or even our program is drastic as time passes Report of Sales of War Savings and Thrift Stamps as Credited to the Various Post Offices in Centre Co. Column No nterof W. 8 * October Column No 2 October Column No Dec. Ist, 1917 Asronabuarg Axe Mann Benore Bellelonte Hoslsburg Centre Hal Clare Coburn Curlin Fieming Howard Hublersburg Jallan Kat APPLICATIONS FOR LIQUOK LICENSE. WE LA Notice is hereby given that the folio ing named persons have filled their pe- titions for liquor licenses in the office of Court of County of the clerk of the Quarter Se! 1 sions in and for the Centre and that the applications will be pres d to the Courton Saturda 14 918 said licens first day of Ap TAVERN LI Second Ward am M Grove Mills ant Gap Matilda Powelton Reberaburg sandy Ridge smu tan #now Shoe sprieg Mills stata College. Tuseyville Wadd Wingate Walls Store Woodward Yarnell Zion Bo mens Bitner, {ormerly the and weighs 5,000 | pull three plow : at so tirag as high as seven It de velog es 10+] drawbar and s-horsep« » uo i 8 hig bor something of th with ease of this machine will with interest by other farmers, an is a success, no doubt more of the be purchased. stl i isms Deaths of Céntre Gountiuns. Mrs. Ruth Katherine, wife of Th D. Adams, died at Pitcarin, aged thirt; one years and six months. Bhe was born at REbershurs: ne was daughter of Mr. and Mrs, W. W, Hackman, ————— A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Fetata of borough, Letters of Administration in the Boyd E. Potter, late of Centre Hall deo Is ters of administration on the above esiale having hr yo duly mnted to the undersigned, © Won tiully request all persons know ing hema ror Indebaed Jo the the estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them duly suthenth eated without delay for settlement, GRORGE W. POTTER Administrator Nov. 12, 1918. 6.0, Oeuire Yall, Pr. & Company has frequently prot on beet average onl pound, and ence ffect on the price. made by the Federal this with the as Po inted out tl content Ww here: ¥ are 1 ton, fa cent a pou does not point out that eaboard 1s worth at 00 a ton, whereas a ton quality is worth about rm — p— re ! comparison further, the 25 t on coal is 35 per cent of th 0 profit on beef is only 114 per $400.00 value, “t has litt] e effect on price in either case, ect on the price of beef than on the stored in the open air indefinitely; in expensive coolers because it is must be refrigerated. beef is delive andred weight. ferent. Coal is shipped in irs at an even tem ness to the packing in digputable oct > consid disprove Swift & Company its profits on bec fo are so small no elieCt ON prices, cription 1 Influ Cnza neglect or gets you. once Standard : form-——safe, » in 14 hours back if it fails with Mrs Lp EW Ne TW The Arrival of a Full Line of HEAVY WEIGH Undergar- ments sand Sweaters and Sweater Coats | 3 for Fall and Winter wear, is brought to your attention cd is yo eae - War terms, 2aadiid » - TITIIIIIINL CERT needa. aaiaiiiiiis 3333513: R———— ~~ ww WDB GD BW BOD GS HW Te we YE WT Wee TY Hh WW Th TE ER TT, I mata seesatantsnri es bes inasanadaa Fe. lvvessssgrenss CYRUS BRUNGART JUSTICE OF THE 'STRE HALL, PA PEACE QUININE e box hs AMES W. SWABB JUSTICE OF THE PLACE CENTRE OO. FA ten ax = we Ldcensos other Arnl » * bile Licenses, and all Riav ks ker tn hand ren RAW FURS Trappers and Fur Hunters : I have changed my place of 1 SPRING MILLS, PA And Am Now Ready to Receive YOUR FURS LEE’ YARDS Oppo ite the Depot > nein choice of of puzsiing ur efficiency, RT. bats ce ries isasssiasiiiiesganasaitill ae by 6000 11. iness fo ApoRition, FRE} eats 5 COAL Price List Now Le rely Business Hours : 8 A. M, tog P. Vv, JEREMIAH ZETTLE, Bell phone- Warehouse, 20R2 Residence TR13 SURING M'LLS, PA. o3pd KILL SNAKES covered an ith the quiet i performance evening at dinner 1 Jesting irked how did you show rised me think I wanted you to daddy, before all those peo 1 MARARS be wi during the » ANSWEr surg Do you 4d me Great Soldier's Mistake, When General Moreau was in Eng. land he was once the victim of a rather droll misunderstanding He was present at a concert where a piece was sung by the choir with the refrain: Tomorrow, tomorrow.” Having a very imperfect knowledge of English, he fancied it to be a can tata given In his honor, and thought be distinguished the words “To Moreau, to Moreau.” Each time the refrain was repeated he rose to his feet and gracefully begged on all sides, to the great aston fshment of the audience, who did not know what to make of it, ! A Reporter ad, brings results. E
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