The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 28, 1918, Image 8

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
THU RSDAY, NOVEMPER ”s 19:8,
THIRTY-FOUR YEARS AGO.
Paragraphs of News Taken from the
Files of the Reporter of 1884.
March 12, 1884
A new Reformed church will be built at
Penn Hall. »
Levi Murray, of this place, has been
seriously ill of pneumonia,
M: artin Leitzel, of Potter Sowaships
tion house, this spring. The hotel was
urchased by his son. Stewart, recently.
‘homas J. Frederick has accept-
ull from the Lutheran charge at
le, Lycoming county, and has al.
r moved there,
J. W. Stemm, of Millheim, has lo-
at Spring Mills and will practice
ne there.
‘isher, of Boalsburg, is not’ im-
ng fast from the paralytic attack
some few weeks ago.
EP Ap
LINDEN HALL.
Mary Reish spending
inden Hall.
1 Sellers spent a few days
eek with friends in State College.
will be a union Thanksgiving
» on Thursday evening at 7:30 in
ed church, Rev. Louis V,
be the speaker,
daughter was born to Mr. and
. Charles Coble on Saturday.
{rs. Phoebe Potter expects to leave
[hursday for Fairbrook, wnere she
the winter with her nephew,
impbell.
. Reifsnyder, of Millhiem moved
ek to the home of her son, John
where she will have her
0 ’
nev,
this
is
eet etme
GEORGES VALLEY.
[211 Smith, of Penn Hall, is spending
this week at the Bowe of Albert Lingle.
E. L. 1 og) e Lock Haven, spent
rw bis family of this place.
S, C. Bumgarder and J. C. An-
spent Sendiay at the home of C,
‘of
ark Yetters and two sons, Jay
thur spent Sunday with Mr. and
Leister.
of the College, is
‘ew days with his parents,
J. C. Barger.
rian Lingle spent a few days
at the home of her grandpar-
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Emerick, of
Jarger,
n Hall.
who Spe nt Sunday at the Wm,
home were R, O. Lingle and
Vonada and family and
rs. Dolen Decker.
C CENTRE MILLS.
’ Spring Bank, is recover-
Sweely fired an eugine in Nit-
last week,
ing, of Millheim, visited
Bechtol last Saturday.
purchased the old Walk-
ead at Rebersburg,
d Mrs. George Suarts and three
f Illinois, visited the lady's
Win Krebs, last week.
ed that Charles Smull,
tent ¢
one
chool teachers, is suffer
t fluenza.
ter Straw and f_mily of Nittany
spent Sunday with the Wm.
y family.
reported that the flu is raging in
End. Thus far no deaths have
Mrs. Adam Reish and two
visited at State College on
zzie Hassenplug is the first to
pigs killed, having butchered
Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Cummings visit.
formers brother, Harry Cum
is at Centre Hall last Saturday.
ir. and Mrs, Fred Best received a let-
rom their son, Willis, last Saturday
ting that he had arrived safe in
He is enjoying good health
vjoyed the trip, The letter was
October 26th,
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WOODWARD. 1
Revival services are being held in the
nited Ex *vangelical church.
Howard Orndorf and T. D, Bowersox,
Ff Mif obs ig, were in town Sunday,
Mrs. ‘William Orndorf spent last week
with friend in Glenn Iron,
Rev. B. F. Grenoble, from Lena, II,
visited her brother, John, a few days
last week,
A. Gustin Neidig, wife and son, from
Pittsburgh, were visiting friends in
town last week.
Mr. Lynn, from Bellefonte, was enter.
ined at the home of Dr. Ard, on
Sotlay :
I. M. Orndorf and son, Orvis, and
Vernis Stover attended a sale at Spring
Mills Saturday.
Warren Benner and family, of Madi-
sonburg, spent the Sabbath at the home
of DD, ]. Benners.
Communion service will be held in the
Evangelical church Sunday evening,
conducted by P. E., Rev. Bollman, of
Allentown, and the pastor.
Mrs. Sebastian Kaster, from Reading,
came home one day last week to help
her parents, Mr. and Mrs, James
Vonada, to do some fall work,
Mrs. Lottie Gakel, of Buffalo, N, Y.,
and Mrs, Charles Huber, of Lock
Haven, are visiting at the homes of
their cousins, Mrs. T. G. Wolfe and
Harris Stover,
on PP
AARONSBURG.
Mrs. W. D. Donat, wife of Rev. W. D
Donat, Reformed minister, who took
treatment,in the Cresson Sanitoriom since
the latter part of August, returned to
her home on Friday afternoon to spend
some time with her family, Master Ne-
vin is 80 well pleased to have his mother
with him again,
Mrs. Mothersbaugh, who
with the flu, is getting along very nicely
at this writting.
Mrs. Claud Fiedler returned
from a few days visit with her parents,
Mr. Harvey Charles, of Hartleton,
Sherman Smith, also a son of Perry
Smith, entered the High school here.
They are Woodward boys are boarding
the home of George Weaver,
Mrs. Boyd Vonada and son Harry,
from Sunbury, accompanied the form
er's brother, Henry Cruse, to her home
as he is just recovering from the flu. He
will remain under the parental roof a
few weeks, when he will again resume
his studies in the Selinsgrove university,
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Berner, Miss Lo-
la, brother Lee, and Sanford Mingle,
all of Loganton, autoed to town Sunday
and were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Mensch
They called on quite a few of thei:
friends.
The Lord's supper was celebrated on
Sabbath morning ; all enjoyed a fine ser-
mon.
Prvt, Lester Cummings just
from Camp Lee this morning,
fr pr
was Cow
army
Precautions Against Foot and Mouth
Disease.
The State Livestock Sanitary Board
has sent a general warning to all veter-
inarians, County Farm Bareau Agents
and livestock commission firms advising
them of the appearance of the foot and
mouth disease in England and asking
for close inspection against the int
duction of the disease in Pennsylvania.
Dr. T. E. Munce, Acting State Veter-
inarian says : ‘* The tremendous traffic
between this country and England in-
creases the danger of intection being
brought here, although Federal official
are taking every precaution to preven
its introduction, al that vet
erinarians, county
dealers and others who come |
livestock be on the
mouth
+
ro-
It is essenti
agents, stockr
with
foot and
promptly cases
under their observation. Cattle
sheep or goats with sore m
feet, should be regarded
and reported promptly to the
agent of the State Livest
Board
disease
all suspicious
ock Samitary
APPLICATIONS FOR
LICENSE.
LIQUOR
Notice is hereby given that the follow
ing named persons have filled their pe-
titions for liquor licenses in the office of
the clerk of the Court of Quart
sions in and for the County
and that the applications will be pr
ed to the Co irday,
14th, 1018, license
from the first day of April,
TAVERN LICENSI
Horton S. Ray,
South Ward.
W. W. Waddle
South Ward.
Henry Kline,
South Ward.
August Glinz,
South Ward.
¢ Wells LL. Daggett,
ough, West Ward,
James W. Runkle,
ough,
J. R. G. Allison, Millheim borough.
Valentine Kloffer, Philipsburg
ough, First Ward,
Joseph Dugan, Sr.,
ough, Second Ward,
W. H. Hindle, Philipsburg borough,
Second Ward,
Kondrat Juschik,
ough, Second Ward,
George W. Miller,
ough, Second Ward,
William M. Bowser,
ough, Second Ward.
Grebe Brothers & Crago, Philipsburg
borough, Second Ward.
John Erb, Philipsburg borough, Sec.
ond Ward,
W. B. Hall, Snow Shoe borough.
Lawrence Redding, Snow Shoe bor-
ough,
James M. Moyer,
Potters Mills,
John Knarr,
Fort,
J. B. Dagan, Rush township, Sandy
Ridge,
Michael Porado, Rush township, Cas-
sanova,
Perry Krise, Gregg township, Spring
Mills,
Edward 1.
Central City.
John M. Kachik, Snow Shoe township,
Clarence,
James R,
Rebersburg.
WHOLESALE LIQUOR LICENSE.
Harry 8. Reel, Philipsburg borough,
Second Ward,
George Lamb, Philipsburg borough,
Second Ward.
Lawrence Nugent,
Cassanova,
Andrew Chambers, Snow Shoe town.
ship, Clarence,
BREWERS LICENSE.
Philipsburg Brewing Co. Philipsburg
borough, Second Ward.
D. R, Foreman, Clerk.
urt on Sate
Said
berough,
Bellefonte,
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Bellefonte borough
Bellefonte
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Centre Hail
bor-
Philipsburg bor-
Philipsburg bor
Philipsburg bor-
Philipsburg bor-
Potter township,
Potter township, Old
Gillen, Boggs township,
Daveler. Miles township,
Rush township,
Nov., 25, 1918,
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For perfect resuits, al-
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The ideal light for all
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every room. Ask your
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instead of
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Get
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Never blow out or jar
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Hold On to War Insurance.
*tHold on to the war insurance "is
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where located. The insurance, by mak- |
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time the President issues a peace procla- |
mation,
converted, without examination, to some
form of insurance now being worked out |
by the government.
CYRUS BRUNGART
JUSTICE OF THE PEACH
CENTRE HALL, PA,
Special attention given to collecting, Legal
| writings of all classes, incloding deeds, nL
| agreements, ete.; marriage licenses and hunter's
| consos secured. and a1 mations pertaining to ‘he
| moe sitonded to nrometiy Jani, 199
W. 8. 8,, 84 22.
Fight stook ewes for sale, ring class in evr
| ways. C, GOODHART, Centro Hall, It jp»
FOR SALE —Two heifers, 18 months gd wiil
{make COWS | Riso buggy. ~8. J. WAG.
Pa, Bell phone Ra.
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pnd HALL, CENTRE CO, PA
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attended to, Special attention given to seid
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