THE CENTRE REPORTER. Br rains. THURSDAY, -JARUARY 9, 1919. i THIRTY-FOUR YEARS AGO. Paragraphs of News Taken froma the Files of the Reporter of 1884. April 16, 1884. Major Fisher, of Penn Hall, shipped a dozen fine beeves of his own fattening, to Philadelphia, the other day. John Miller will open a new boot and shoe store in the store-room of Meyer's hotel, next week. Jacob Detwiler, of Penn township, has moved to Kansas, while H. H. Wei- ser; Willis Bollinger, E. Brungart, E. Frank and H. K. Luse have left Mill- heim for Dakota. Married on March 26 by Rev. Groh, Jacob Meyer, of Linden Hall, and Miss Anna Shuey, of Oak Hall.—On the 12th inst., by Rev. Fischer, Jeremiah Zettle and Sarah Sweetwood, both of near Spring Mills. Joshua Potter, Jr., living two miles west of this place, was injured on Satur- day, the sth, in a peculiar way. A well was being dug on the premises by an old gentleman named Page, and had reached a depth of seven feet. Mr. Page had put a charge of powder in a rock, lit the fuse and then mounted a ladder to get out. The ladder broke and Mr. Page fell back into the well. His cries for help brought Mr, Potter to the brink of the well, and was extending his arms to assist Mr. Page when the charge went off, hurling the stones into Mr. Potter's face. His face and head were badly bruised and cut, requiring the services of a physician, Mr. Page escaped with lesser injuries, The tract of woodland-—-110 arces— belonging to the Huston farm near this place, bas been sold by Col.. Coburn, to a gentleman named Meyers, of Berks county, at $125 an acre, Mr. Meyer has already put a sawmill on the ground and will clear the tract for a farm and erect buildings. Sunday afternoon as Alfred Osman, in company with a lady, was passing Old Fort in a buggy, a dog ran out at the horse, causing the animal to shy. The buggy was upset, spilling out the occupants, and the horse ran off, wreck- ing the buggy. Sr ——— I fA ——— CENTRE MILLS. Ira Shults’ children have all recovered from influenza, Walter Confer, who has been suffering from influenza is about again, Mrs. Brungart, of Zion, visited her niece, Mrs. Adam Reish, the past week. Mre, Fishel, of Cuyahago Falls, Ohio, visited her uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs John Kline, several days this week. Several members of Mr, Bests’ tamily have been housed up suffering from bad colds. William Sweeley’ and son Henry have both recovered from a severe at- tack of pneumonia following influenza. Harry Bechtol, of Pennsylvania Fur. nace, visited his parents, Mr, and Mrs, Frank Bechtol, at this place, on New Year's day, Mrs. Wesley Wolf died at her home at Spring Bank, Monday evening, Decem- ber 30, the result of pneumonia superin- duced by influenza. Her maiden name was Bressler ; she was born in Sogar Valley some twenty two years ago. She is survived by her husband and two small children. She was buried at Green Burr, Thursday, Rev. Huasick- er, of Rebersburg, officiating. She was a kind mother and devoted wife, WOODWARD. Vernis Stover, who had been seriously ill with pneumonia, is convalescing. George Michael, from McClure, visiting with relatives in town, Mrs, Huss, from Spring Mills, is a visitor at the N, W. Eby home. Mrs. Clair Kreamer 1s spending a few weeks with her mother and sisters in Fairview and Harrisburg, Miss Alma Stover spent the week after Christmas with her sister, Miss Lenora Guisewite, Bruce Boob, from this place, and Miss Margaret Walls, from Glen Iron, wete united in marriage Christmas eve at Northumberland, Harry Sheesley, wife and children, Leroy and Hilda Grace, spent last week with relatives in Hartleton and Mifflin. burg. Miss Laura Smallwood who had . been called to the home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs, H, P. Ard, to attend the funeral of her brother, Wilson, last Tuesday, left for Delray, Florida, on Thursday, where she and her husband are spending the winter, : is For Sale.~Fresh hams and quarters of choice beef, in any quantity, at any weight, and may be had at any time.— A. M. Riegel, Salona, Pa. Commercial phone, Mill Hall exchange, o3pd, FKEMP'S BALSAM Will $tp that Cough FARM BUREAU NOTES. NITRATE FOR FARMERS, In another article in this paper it will be noted that the Government will for. nish nitrate of soda to the farmers again at cost. The price on this is $81.00 per ton and can be ordered by application through the County agent. For further particulars get in touch with the Farm Bureau office, All orders must be plac- ed by January 24. FARMERS ACCOUNT BOOKS. The County Agent has on hand in the Farm Bureau office several farmers ac- count books that will be sold to any farmer desiring same at 45 cents which is the cost price of having them printed, These account books are very complete yet simple and for any farmer who wish- es to kee p such accounts to have an ac- curate record to be used in figuring the income tax, etc., they are very desirable. Farmers desiring to look them over can call at the Farm Bureau office where we will explain the books and glad to help in any way in keeping the records if anyone desires them. ORDER FERTILIZERS NOW. R1f you have not already ordered your fertilizer I would advise ordering at the earlist date possible. We have no as- surance of immediate delivery and will save a great deal of inconvenience to have the material on hand when need- ed. In com munities where possible it will pay several farmers to go together and order in car-load lots. Last summer about $3.00 per ton was saved in this way by ordering cooperatively. R. H. OiusiEaAD, County Agent. ———— A TAA, Basketball Coach Shocked in France. Lieutenant B, (|M. (Dutch) Hermann Penn State's varsity basketball coach and mentor of three undefeated Blue and White freshman football teams, is recovering from a severe case of shell shock in a base hospital in Toul, France, He was injured November 19 In a letter written November 27 to State College friends, Lieutenant Her- mann said a big Hun shell landed pear him in a depse woods, where he was leading two platoons in an attack on a hill after crossing a field swept by Ger- man machige gun fire. * While reorganizing there the Hun artillery opened on us and gave usa beautiful lambasting”, he wrote, 1 lay out in the open through three of their barrages, and they certamly turn- ed things upside down in that woods * During the fourth barrage, three duds struck about three feet from my head so 1 decided to move. I saw a shell hole about twenty feet in front me and started for it. Just then a big one landed near me, and it knocked me about fifteen feet. I regained conscious- ness the next day in field hospital, | was dumb for three days, but a special ist got roy voice back for me ” Lieutenant Hermann expects to be in valided home shortly. He will less be retained on Penn State's ccach- ing staff when he returns to the college. State's Shell- of doubt Advertise. The constant drop of water wears away the hardest stone The constant gnaw of Towser masti- cates the toughest bone The constant wooing lover carries off the blushing maid And the constant advertiser is the man that gets the trade, Don't ever think that printer's igh is money lo the bad, To help you jail a roll of kale there's nothing beats an ad. You can't foo] people always, been a long time born And most folks know that man is slow who tooteth not his horn, — Exchange. A———— I pr ———— Tribute to a “Country Editor.” The Philadelphia Press seems to be alone in its view that the new secretary of the treasury does not size up to the job. Its only argument is that Mr, Glass, being a country editor, has had no training in large finance. The big city editor who does not know that the coun- try editor has more trouble with financ. ing his job than any other part of its needs personal contact to enlighten him. Any man who can successfully run a country newspaper is fit for most any big job. Secretary of the Navy Daniels was not the first man to prove this, and it is sate to say that Secretary Glass will not be the last. Numerous countey editors help much in running the coun- try without holding any job,~Philadel- phia Ledger, Saad Plenty of exercise, fresh air, regular hours—is all the pre- scription you need to avoid Influenza— unless through neglect or otherwise, a cold gets you. y Then take—at once they've ie Sa FINANCIAL J. B. FORTNEY, COLLECTOR ROAD TAX 1917 DR. Dee 2, 1918, to balance § CM Od 604 04 1918 CR. Feb 7 By cash to J E Rishel $7 June2 By cash to J E Rishel Sept li By eash to J E Rishel Oct 8 By cash to J E Rishel Dec 2 By cash to J KE Rbhel b per cent com on $643 80 Exon ratioas On Lien Docket oi Balto cou sessnne 440 85 47 86 - $6040 J. B, FORTNEY, COLLECTOR KOAD TAX, DR, $5019 80 Deo 2 Amt of Daplicasa... 1" 44-§5058 7 3 Ju perecnt on uncollected. 918 CK. May 831 By cash to J E Rishel ” 100 00 4 me 6 By cash to J KE Rishel » per ol. abatement on $148 6 63 2 par et. commissl n., Oot 3 By cash to J E Rishel,. b per ct. commission on o $519 #7 Exonerations .......... Printing and Postage.....c....... Novid Bycash to J KE Rishel Dec 2 By cash to J. KE. Rishel 3 par et, oom on $e 2 8.. Balance aban hoeay J. B. FOR DR. Dee 2 191% Oct 5 By to Amt, of Duplicate cash to Fd Loughner 3! Lab cash tJ H Hoiner cash to E4 Loughner 19 By cssh to J H Horner 1, abtmtement on $1456 72 1 com ou $140 8» Bain 00 cucu sos W. C. FARNER, OVERBEER OF 1918 DR. Dec 2 To Balance wsssnnss § 504 1D CR rt of Bilas Jordon... § &7 By sus § &0 tof Harvey Royerst icf Win & Emery EDWARD IOUGHNER, OVERSEER OF FOUR DR. audit § xan 26 09 Deg 2, 10058 Jan 19 [0 cash from Marl® to cesh rom J B Forioey July 16 10 casls is Oct 15 ‘0 cash | Nov & 10 cass from By support of John Campbell, By suppatt of John Auman By support of Bari Grove atl D GY ili By support of Bn woe Danviie ..... Medical service for Jobo Cot fer child .. By su pport of Mrs. John Cite By support of Goo Treaster ..... Attorney foes for 1917-1918 Auto hire conveyiog Helen Long to Dan viile...co mm services Balance Tabs or al H. HORNER, OVEREEER OF 1918 DR. cash from andit N00 2 10 coals from sudil Li wl to omsly from J B Fotiney i uy fiom ) B Foriey to cash from same FOO t of Elias Jordan ss of Harvey Royer at iVie on re a we wr By support of Helen Long al Dauvide —— b—— 22 6 Services ——— a a 15 Balance i644 013 W. A. JORDAN, ROADMASTER Repair or mai k emiih roads ine g siuices § 29 9 New cuivens 8 4 o8 OF bridges 37 Hepair of Wools sud machinery Was s of Roadmaster Kem ving sauw aud other oo» PIGCLIONE nnn . Justice lees aud losuse Lumber Stutege Ballast GR SE Attore wey 1s os... Boarding engineer § of 2 70 for es MEE —— STATEMENT FRANK BOG | Repalr and arth rao New tools al AN, ROADMARTER intenance of cludingeiticos § 494 bo | Ros air of tools and mad v 5 76 | Wag: #8 of Ro #le 2/9 55 Hemoving snow and other { bat ue tions sosnrne is ike i mp ba opening ‘rosd Shae i Ji wiice fees and leense ........ | Making duplicate Ko 45 3 BO 60 5 (0 295 6 65 65 BR 5 86 -$13114 4 i fio and oll HW Bepalr and ma ¢ 1 carh roads loci ik sinle Peg ih: OF LOG #8 1 ms BLOOM, ROADMASTER es § 613 85 etinery 21 it of uh $1766 WB CLELLAN, ROADMASTER oi Fue § TH BOARD OF x 8 0 a 5 ® - ed Biome 1 {5 EASURER OF AUDIT DR we Ole 5.9 CK $15 Fatt ib Ww iw ZW 44 258 78 W witork of Poller Town. he above sooounis and oi the same, H. BUNKLE, i. F. MUSSER, H, Weise R, Auditors, frames haa QUALITY CONDITION wd sEmvice i Ss ' a) Cary mo? way v yy . J kept right. We ship formly. through your dealer. Btate of Ohio, CI ledo, Lucas County, as. 2 of To Frank J is uk partner Cheney & Co. ai ns x rN oh, i benno & 15 fy bot Fertilizer ts so A A EE EE EE ETT TTY alw ay s--and in sturdy bags that will Hub od Brands Order early “Hubbard” for results. EE EE Auctioneer CENTRE HALL, PA, Good Service at Reasonablé Rates to No sale too large ; no sale loaspd AMES W, SWABB JUTICE OF THE PEACE LINDEN HALL, CANTAK CO, PA, -_ Ve WW We VW VW WW DD DD VOPR ITH THE COM- A NEW YEAR we are older, wiser (we hope ment. If we are doing neighbors ; if anything wrong, please tell us. A Happy New Year. ~ Ml - Spring Mills A © wn tn = & il RAW FURS 80), WWW WWW iness to SPRING MILLS, AT LEE'S COAL YARDS Oppo ite the Depot. Price List Now Ready you Business Hours : BA. 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At your dealer's, Last winter was a record breaker. Who Better conserve your coal by using The Perfec- the house warm and comfortable the most severe weather. And, you will save money, for a ATLANTIC Rayolight char the wick. Ask for it by name. E Sopa