THE CENTRE REPORTER | ISSUED WEERLY: CENTRE HALL - DECEMBER 5 3918. PHU RSDAY, SMITH & BAILEY . . . . . Proprietors B.W.SHMITI . + . v iie uo» Bilter EDWARD E, BAILEY {seman "Rntered at the Post omoe n ‘entre Hall as second Class mall matter, TERMS. —The terms of subseription to the Re- porter are one and one-half dollars per year, ADVERTISING RATES lay adve ment of ten or more inches, for atu ™m ore sortions, ten cents per inch for dach tasu ad advertising occupying less Space than nohes and for less than three insertions, from fifteen to twenty-five cents * inch for tssue, according to oom tion, Minimum charge seventy-five cents. Local notices accom anyiag 4 display ing five centa per line wise, eight cents per line, oy twenty-five cents, 1 notices, twenty cents per line for ag err and ten a canta per line for esch ad Me charge, .a- Tho paper has enlisted with the cause of America for th period of the war. --+--+ CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Uniteds Evangelical, —Centre Hall, morning : Fgg Hill, afternoon ; Tuseyville, evening Reformed —~ Tusseyville, x orning ; Centre Hall, afternoon. Lutheran- Georges Valley, morning, Union, afternoon ; Centre Hall, evening. Methodist—Centre mall, morning ; Sprucetown aftervoon ; Spying Mills, yunizg. THE DEA’ rH RECORD. -Mary, wife of Charles Bloom, yrning at her home near contracted influenza, nto pneumonia. She was a three months and a daugh- 1 Mrs, Calvin Coble, having ar Oak Hall in 1901. Be- her husband, two sis- brothers survive her. naay md arents, LL.— Nettie, widow of the late nnington Campbell, died n Bellwood, Sunday morn- seventy-two years, Interment » in Meeks cemetery, by the husband, on Wednesday. «rt Pa ert 1'e rH.—A victim of influenza, th died at his home at at Pi leasant Gap on Friday, the was past £ rty-two years aTpeater by trade. twice married, his first wife Miss Myrtle Hile, and his second Miss Carper, to whom he has ldren, He also leaves four broth- ers snd two sisters. Burial was made at Pleasant Gap. A I APART Deaths of Centre Countians. Henry J. Scanlon, at Axemans. aged sixty-three years, He was a son of Patrick Scanlon. He was never married. Noah Breon, in Bellefonte, aged al- He was born most seventy-one years. in Georges Valley. Mrs. Howard Wells, formerly of Pleasant Gap, aged thirty- nine years. Her husband and two children, Robert and Gladys, survive. James A. Houser, at Rock View, aged nineteen years, He was a son of Charles Houser and chauffeur for War- den Frances at the Western Peniten- tiary. James V. Stover, in Bellefonte, aged twenty-nine years. A wife, formerly Miss Minnie Everts ; his mother, Mrs, Emma Stover, Mrs. H. A. Hoy, a sister, of Bellefonte, and Harold Stover, a brother, of Spring Mills, survives. ET ——— A sr ——— Sell Potatoes by Weight. Potatoes must now be sold by weight State Food Administrator Heinz has notified all of the county administrators to this effect and hereafter dealers can not sell potatoes by the peck or bushel. One reason has been that dealers have nsed false measures, The hundred- weight basis is now the standard for Pennsylvania and not the bushel. in Bellefonte, Will Open Woman's Nursing Course. A pre-nursing courde for women will be established at the Pennsylvania State College on January 1. Intensive stidy will be conducted for twelve weeks in the scientific subjects that are a part of the regular training in hospitals. Despite the cessation of hostilities, there is a growing need for trained nur- ses in the army hospitals, according to M. M. Ireland, surgeon general of the army. He has asked the State College to instruct a large group of highly pre- pared students for military and civil hospitals, thereby enabling a rapid re- leasement of the graduate nurses whose services have been so greatly needed overseas, The course will include the study of hy- giene, physiology, anatomy, chemistry, bacteriology, invalid cookery, element. ary nursing in the college infirmary, and lectures by the college physician, The expense for the twelve-weeks at State College will be $120, covering buard, room and fees, BRADFORDS HAVE 4 DEER. Decker Party Has Already Reports coming from the close to Potters Mills and Colyer, hunting of them is proving good sport for everybody, One party reached the limit in two days’ hunting. The Reporter has received the folle ing report on the deer killed. WN - Decker party, on the Decker farm, Bradfords, of Centre Hall, - - Colyer party, - of Le Pennington party, swistown, at the Perry Krise place, at the crow fiel Pittsburgh party, Horners, of Pleasant Gap, Fillmore party, at Shutt's improve- ment, (one 4-prong and one 2-prong) Danville party, at Reitz's Gap - - - 1 The Bradfords, of Centre Hall, |} their four deer the forenoon of day and then rested during the after- noon, fearing they would kil and then have to break car Meer Davis. NS Meyer, son of M er, of Centre Hal Altoona, were Thursday of last week. The couple are expected in Centre Hall pi , Of 1 in Altoon and a “i ‘ IMArried ———— vis va——— Belated Acknowledgment. During the recent « ign for U ed War Work contrib inadvertent contributors to the was made in arranging the phabetical order. The cor the 1 lows : John G, Dauberman, $10.00 Mrs. Harry W. Harper, $2 so Harry W. Harper After the lis tions were made by the B.S Ri pka, $s. Mrs. P, H. Mey Corrente A A AA ly omitted amounts contribute t Was 1 Shot a Bear. At noon on Mo Club, Mifflin Treaster valley, repos members had shot ; weighing one Harpster was the dealt Bruin his deat} shot. of lf ———— Wheat 96 Cents in Australia. The farmers and others whe the government for fixing wheat at $2.20. hs plaint now. England fo price of wheat here and is paying just 6 cents ; Australia, there being a bumper that big .island AVE no reason [of ———————— —— ftps Important P. O. Ruling. The War Departmer ) Post Office Department to issue inst: tions, which was for expeditionary mailing without a return return adc position of letters addr who have returned to the States. lone, forces b iress is neces a———— a — $3120 for W. S. S. The sales of War the local post office were about in November than the preceding month the total being $3120 main a large number of pledges to be paid during this mont! Savings There yet unredeeme« Eu ——— The United War Work Campaign. Centre county has United War Work Campaign Drive $27, 6oo. Bellefonte, Hall, Miles burg, State Unionville Boroughs, Liberty and Harris ship have oversubscribed their quotas. We hope the remain county will feel that it complete the work. As son still suffering with the drive has been extended night, the 220d. We ask to send in their reports possible, On behalf of the Committee, ‘LINA B. MITCHELL, Chairman. Headquarters, Federal Food Admin. istration office, Bell Telephone 118, and Commercial Telephone. gs ubscribed 10 the Centre tt % College, aud arts of the their duty te ie plac es Are nfluenza, t until Friday all chairmen as SOON as I————_— A ———— GEORGES VALLEY. William Gingerich and family spent Sunday at the S. E. Gobble home, L.. M. Decker, who has been employed at Cresson, came home to hunt deer, Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Leister and four children are down with the "flu." Robert Lingle bought the Conrad Im- mel home on Saturday, which was sold at public sale, for $700. Mrs, James Hettinger moved into the Gentzel home last Thursday, Robert Reider moved from Lock Ha- ven, last Friday, into Stewart Ripka's house, which has been vacant since spring. Mr. and Mrs, Conrad Immel are spend. ing a few weeks at the F, W. Zettle home, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gobble spent Sun- day at the John Mersinger home in Brush Valley, he do iia BOALSBURG. pent Monday Sarah Gingerich, Mr. and Mrs. lege, are spending r Reitz I Mrs. Charle f Pine Grove home. and kindred diseases start withacold. Influenza trifle with 1t. first take Mg le CASCARA KE” QUININE Ce r 20 wears—in table breaks Don’t At the SNEEZE, shiver 3 days caren : A Re > ki if it fails is. The gen a 3 I Drug St . x th Ms. Hill's pacture At Al dedi ddd ; Insurance and i Real Estate Want to Buy or Sell? SEE US FIRST Chas. D. Bartholomew CENTRE HALL, PA, ATTTTTYTY shaand, wp ppt dp ry Now that the ion naturally ar larly what greatest war juest ises as to what nd particu particu condaditi % stocks will be { BOS its fname nse acreage in Kent bought ar with G6Ho acer 8s in Clay con ay. all tentially productive territory, | ' PRGA FC 1 BL RTT You During for the L i - SWEATERS-- Beautiful Styles and Fine Mater rial, CENTRE HALL msn er a—— TW TW WW BD Arrival ; line Of VEIGHT Unde rgar- ments and Sweaters and Sweater Coats ) for Fall and Winter wear, V 3 is brought to 5 your attention / H. IN Rossman General Merchandis Spring Mills We TS WW WW NN WD from Kentucky y a glorious close the ecurities in general changing OIL. COMPANY wan couni ¥ ECi€q to acquire an inter:-st in proportic n handsome profits and in a Company wi be a safe investment as well as possessin garding the oil situation after the war, it s A DEPLETION OF per day and 3,000 barrels of gasoline per d the oil and gasoline now utilized 'n war n yoses after the close of the war, alth Rt France in bringing the armies, countries, Furthermore, the navy is | ships and men for perhaps 2 ips will pot ceas: withjthe signiz Shins is less than it was in 1914, THREE WILL SO to meet the needs of the world's commerce ships built since the start of the war are of liable basiness men engaged in the oil indy markets will mean the need of oil and its ounts. With reference to the developmen the end of Sept. During the month of O 14 new gas wells were successiully complete production of 5,653 barrels of crude petrole tage of the present offer of BOSTON. RE FIFTEEN CENTS per share, it will be sent us promptly, as this allotment is movi offered at TWENTY CENTS per share Address all communications to here is at present OF OIL line are being used in facture, It is thie that required for such pur- AY : oil and gas shipment to home t its full strength in & baile tonnage of merchant ow, NEEDED all of the new is stated by the big re. quirements of the world's constautly Kost: icky, pro eas of dell ling ied 1 ON BE ig peace Practically urning, and it , that the re : roducts in ta in tober, 218 new com rch 10il wells and 1, making an additional daily average im In order that you may take advan- NTUGK ¥ OIL CO. ng rapidly and the nest allotment will Ber in mind that our acreage REFERENCES : Dun or Bradst Trement Trust Company, Auditors : Bureau of + Boston, Mass. reet, Hanover Trust Company, International Trust Co, Hanover Trust Company, Business Statistics, AW WW WW WT WT TW WT TW a, SS RAW FURS Trappers and Fur Hunters [sate REGISTER And Am Now Ready to Receive YOUR FURS | AD ‘ x A i JE EREMI, AH ZETTL E. Bell phone Warel use, 201 Re RING MLLS, PA. Bex a1 ISSUED BY THE UNITED STATES COVERNMENT r— There is a Hurry and a Rush on the Part of Everybody to Get Their New Winter Clothing. Every Man,Woman & Child Must be cutfitted right away with Good, Durable and Warm Clothing. It Is the Greatest Need of the Hour ! NIEMAN’S DEPARTMENT STORE has it in grea abundance, Men's, Women’s and Children’s Outer Garments of All Descriptions, —AND GOOD. As well as Shoes, Stockings & Underwear Everything —plenty of it ; not merely something to advertise and put in the window, but BIG SOLID stocks of it, The real thing is to meet the people's needs. Come at once and choose from these great new stocks which you know you can depend upon, and at pric:s which are the lowest for which good merchan- disc can be sold, D. J. Nieman Department Store MILLHEIM J