The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 06, 1919, Image 5

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Eggs have taken a big drop in price.
Oysters on sale all week at William
McClenahan's parlors. adv,
Progress Grange will meet Saturday
afternoon at 1:30 o'clock.
Ralph Henney spent a few days
Philadelphia, the past week,
Miss Mary Fisher visited friends at
Spring Mills a few days last week,
In many northern counties young cat-
tle and sheep are still out in pasture,
Miss Ferma Hoover was a guest of
the J. W, Runkle family for a day last
week,
in
Mrs. D. A. Boozer returned from a
Philadelphia hospital on Wednesday
afternoon.
F. V. Goodhart is on a trip to Altoona,
Johnstown, and other points, in his
handsome coupe.
Fred 8. Wells, west of Centre Hall,
was a caller at this office on Saturday
and enrolled as a Reporter subscriber.
Mrs. Laura Lee has returned from an
extended visit to the home of her daugh-
ter, drs. George E. Breon, in Reading,
Mrs. S. 8. Kreamer, daughter Miss
Rebecca, and Park Ewing, of Lewis-
town, visited relatives of the Kreamers.
here, on Saturday,
Thomas Foss, of L oganton, was a
guest at the C, F. Emery home on Sat-
urday. He has been honorably dis-
charged from the service,
February opened with snow flurries,
but the snow soon disappeared and
mother earth is as brown as a nut—un-
usaal indeed, for February.
J. H. Horner and
Stoner, of Tusseyville, made a trip to
the Kindig stables at York, beginging of
the week, to purchase farm mules,
Charles
Messrs.
B. D. Brisbin arrived at his home in
this place on Thursday afternoon, after
having spent a period of six weeks with
his daughters in the state of Connecti-
cut,
Dr. G. W. Hosterman, on Wednesday,
took Guy S. and Joseph Edmiston, sons
of the late Harry D. Edmiston, of State
College, to the Masonic home at Eliza-
bethtown,
1 men scraped the Tus-
road, this week, to the great
tion of those who had occasion to
ugh several weeks
The State roa
seyville
tisfac
sa
plovgh thro the mud
past
Past,
Mrs. G.
font
O. Benner was taken to Belle-
1ospital last Wednesday, and
od
on
{ly underwent an operation, She is h
ogress toward com-
plete recovery,
Mis
father,
3 al AY
hac tree
nospital, A
s Ve ied her
roa Frantz accompan
W. H. Frantz, from Mer
to his home near Cen-
Monday. Mr. Frantz un-
derwent an operation three weeks ago.
he
the
itoona,
re yall »
Ie Hall, on
will
will
waffle
De
i by the Gregg tow Vocation-
100l, at Spring Mills. in
» of Tusseyville,
gt Miss Berths
ngton, D, C,, last Ti
he latter begi
companied dau
Miller,
day,
iter,
to Washi
work immedi
ately on her position
v1 a clerk
tional departments,
as
one of the 1
The Girl Without a Chance ”,
€ to Garman’s opera house, Belle-
fonte, on Tuesday, February ith. The
play has been well received over the
whole country and is making its second
appearance in Bellefonte. Prices,
35. 75, and $100,
is
comin
5
£
25,
See the advertisement elsewhere in
this issue of D. W. Griffith's ** Hearts of
the World ”, which will be shown at the
Pastime theatre, State College, Febru.
ary 19th and 20th, The producing com-
pany's own Symphony orchestra will
furnish the music accompanying the
picture. Don't overlook the dates,
Harry Bair, a forme: Millheim boy,
visited relatives at Madisonburg last
week. Mr. Bair is in Uncle Sam's ser-
vice, having been invalided home from
France, landing in New York on New
Year's day, and he was granted a short
furlough. His lower jaw was shattered
in a battle and he also sustained several
minor wounds,
In reading the school reports for the
fourth month, in this issue. note the out-
standing feature of the grammar grade
report. It is found in the last sentence
and has reference to a boy who has not
missed a day of school in seven years.
We have just a slight suspicion that this
boy was in school when others were out,
on the excuse of some ** ache " or other,
Such good records don't just happen.
Cleveland Brungart had the misfor-
tune to break his right arm, above the
wrist, on Monday afternoon, while crank-
ing LL. Smith's Ford "bus preparatory
to making the trip from the post office to
the railroad station, He did not realize
the accident had occurred until he
reached the depot, when the pain be
cane so great that be had to be taken
home. Dr, H. H. Lotigwell reduced the
fracture,
Centre county has a financial genius
in William Wood, who resides in Rush
township. He is overseer of the poor of
that township and has served as such
for cight years. When he became poor
overseer the township was $3.000 in
debt and the millage for the poor fund
was 10 mills. Since then the indebted.
ness has all paid off, a poor farm
home hased and paid for, as well as
a $600 team, and the poor district has
$1400 invested in Liberty bonds, And
RSBURG.
Forest Ocker is on the sick list,
Lester Minnich, who was employed at
Milton, has returned home,
Our boys had a glorious time on Mon-
day night serenading Robert Bierly, who
was recently married,
John Bright and his housekeeper,
Mrs. Annie Albright, visited relatives
the past week in Union county.
One day last week Samuel Bierly
bought JW. Carlin's entire merchandise
stock. Mr. Bierly has retained Mr. Car
lin as clerk up to April first,
Edwin Guisewite and Russel Becken-
baugh, both employed in the paper mill
at Lock Haven, spent Sunday with
their families.
The carpenters are busy erecting a
new barn for Mrs. Thomas Brungart,
which takes the place of the one which
was destroyed by fire last spring,
Mrs. Samuel Gephart and Mrs, Henry
Meyer spent last Saturday at Williams.
port with their two daughters, Helen
Gephart and Ethel Meyer, both students
at the Williamsport business school.
RR ——r—p a wetes—
CENTRE MILLS.
Mrs. Adam Reish
party, last week,
Mrs. Lank Bechtol has been
sick list this week.
* Mr. and Mrs, George Bechtol and five
children have beea down with influenza,
but all are on a fair way to recovery,
Mr. and Mrs, Orion Reish visited at
the home of Nevin Fiedler, at Yearick’s
church, last Sunday,
Mrs, Breon, who moved
gave a quilting
on the
to Rebers.
burg last spring, moved her household
8 i Eg
goods back to her house his week.
ih
oe mss ons Asmar somata mA ssi
The Adam Reish family visited at
the home of Robert Strouse, at Penn
Hall, last Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs, J. A. Kline and daugh-
ter, Miss Minnie, attended the fourth
quarterly conference of the M, E. church
at Spring Mills,
S————————— i ———
State Agricultural Notes.
It is estimated that the farmers of
Pennsylvania own and operate about 7,
800 automobile trucks.
But five counties in the State, Law-
rence, Pike, Potter, Snyder and Wayne,
reportan increase in horses over a year
ago,
More fall pigs have been kept on ‘the
farms during the fall season and there is
every promise of a larger increase in the
swine industry of the state during the
present year,
Fruit buds are repored in splendid
conditiog from nearly all sections of the
State, but they are advanced to such an
extent that severe weather may do
siderable damage,
Con-
Potter county farmers, as well as
| many other dairying communities
| giving attention to increa sing the quality
| rather than the quanity
| cows,
A Perry
"of the Department of Agriculture
| ** Buttonwood trees shed their
are
county Cor
| bark this fall and muskrats built their
| nests high
righ,
i mild winter,
iate and not so
| FOR SALE—House and lot on Hoffer slrect
| Frame house, seven rooms outbulldiogs: well
| located. Sale w i be made on reasonable terms
| Possession first of April. For further iuformation
{tuquire of MRS BELLA W HITEMAN, Centre
| Hall, Pu. 48 pd,
fuls yest
Heater i
homes ar
Rayo Lamps
For perfect results,
"aiways use Rave
Lamps. The ideal light
for all purix Made
af best m De.
signs for every room
Ask your dealer
your Per
intense,
wes,
aterials
fied. Itg
Use it in
will get a
The best
-reasonabl
Your best friend on
dark. stormy nights.
Never blow out or jar
out. Construction
insures perfect oil com
bustion. Ask your
dealer,
‘Sounds the Sweetest’
Chosen by the Artist for
Its Beauty, Selected by the
Musician for its Tone.
EQUIPPED WITH DOU-
ble Spring worm gear motor
(can be wound while playing),
12 inch turntable, tone modi-
fier, speed indicator, and lat-
est Automatic Stop.
The RISHELL — the most
masical, the most artistic, and
most mechanically-marvelous
of all phonographs, is distin-
guished from its competitors,
ion ; in the richness and
and in the absolute perfection
The RISHELL plays every
down to five,
J
FURNITURE &
UNDERTAKING
re getting along
erday and I believe we'll be
s doing for over 3,000,000
id it will do it for Per-
$s
Phd»
ATLANTIC
fection will respond with an
radiant, smokeless, odorless
y
puri-
on vet
your lamps and lanterns, too You
clear, brilliant light, and without
time for you to buy your Perfection
¥ priced-—§5.65 to $10.00.
rePie EELS
CENTRE HALL, PA.
i
Famous Pagoda, Built by Hermit, Has
Long Been Visited by Throngs i
of Pious Pilgrims.
Sightseelr in Burna
one pagoda after another
the of them, One |
that he usually does not see unless he |
is especially ent rgetic, or has an in- |
satiable taste for bugodas, is the |
Kyuik-hto-yo pagoda, one of the most |
holy spots in Burma in the eyes of |
the Buddhist Burmese, |
The Burmese say that the builder of !
this pagoda was gu hermit, a theory |
which seems probable enough, for it |
is built on the top of a steep hill in |
a location which could appeal only to |
one of solitary inclination, Even the |
crest of the hill must have been too
close to the world for the holy man,
for he a huge
bowlider, been steady i
which now
slip oft
feet
WW Is apt to be |
, and ut that |
tourist misses most
located his shrine on
which may have
in his day, but
seems ready. at any time
into the vitlley several t
below,
A
enough
to
housuand
sured bs
rock has
many
the Burmese
rested at
centuries,
guide that
this critical
the visitor,
the Chless
hill, fn
woo Indder to view hotter
Ti
the
for
itil ¥
iii} : 3
Busi
Irn £
rom
climbs
* great rock, with
pointed cap,
misteady from here,
He
below
hair,
the bowlder from
tiny
LO uneasines
ROM ew hore
Bude
OW
HAD NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD
But Officer Realized That
Young Austrian in His
Was
Henceforth
Command
American,
Po
”
an
Austrian's
goross the
wrior officer's hand
¥ American shake,
laughter the officer
nined his crushed fingers,
all right” he |
i ster wa
room, seized hi
and ga it ben
of
ve a
Spanish Influenza can
be prevented easier than
it can be cured.
At the first sign of a
shiver or sneeze, take
>) Lip
CASCARA E? QUININE |
CoO”
Standard cold remedy for 20 years—in tablet
form-—safe, sure, no opiates breaks up a cold
in 24 hours--relicves grip in 3 days. Monew
back if it fails. The genuine box has a Bed wp
with Mr, Hill's picture. At All Drug Stores
SALE REGISTER
BATURDAY, FEBRUARY
John A Black, at the Bed Mi 1,
2 head young cattle,
goods, ele,
BATURDAY, FEBRUARY %nd, one o'clock,
One mile south of Spring Mills, Mrs, ¥ M Bieiffer
will sell. Live Stock and household goods
paid
16th, at p m.,
will sell: 2 cows.
Lugey, sleigh, household
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY
m., CW, Bleck, administrator, will sell, on the
McCoy (now D. R Foreman) farm, one haif mile
west of Potters Mills, 9 horses and coits, 8 milch
cows @ heifers, 6 stock ewes, 4 brood sows, §
Lot farm machine ry, ete, Mayes, suct
TUESDAY, MARCH
irk holder
20th. 0 o'clock a
ii, ove o'clock »
» mInlies southeast of CO
Hail, will hold stock sale : 2 horses, 11
owe, § head young Young cattie, shouts, 2
sows, 10 head sheep
WEDNESDAY, MARCH Sth, 3 miles sputh.
west of Bprir Mills P. Hennigh will sel
hogs and poultry Also other
nding a good power churn 1 2h p,
« Crean separator end butter worker
running order.
THUREDAY, MARCH 6, 10a
mile east of L
Clean ou
K
m
tre |
brood
8 I's
Fas engine
sll in good
m. onehalf
inden Hall, on the Old Fort road :
Pp sale of farm stock and implements. —J.
IRWIN,
FRIDAY, MARCH 7th, J
on the Adam Heckman
Fotiers Mills, will sel}
plements
Oa m,
farm, 2 4
live
Morris Loong,
miles east of
sock snd farm ime
all
§
| BATURDAY, MARCH bh. one o'clock sha
{| John Albright, 1 mile north of Spring Mills, w)
| Well: Homes, cows, he Hers, Implements, ele,
THUREDAY, MARCH 13th. at 955 ~'elock, D,
Kitpe, at A xomann, wil sell Hors, cattle,
Vises, full line farm machinery hay press, farm
Lractor, and sine household KOnGs
SATURDAY. MARCH ih. st 1270 o'clork
1 mile north of Penn Hall, 8H. Har kenburg with
sci: Live stock and fsrming im plements,
SATURDAY,
Centre Hall, on
farm stock and implements
TUESDAY, MARCH, 8h, 10 a,
Lee, 1 12 miles enst Piessant
Farm stock and implementa
auet,
TUESDAY, MARCH 15th, 108. 1m
4 miles south of Centre Hall, or 1
Tuseyville, on the old Rishel farm, will sell
td implements Surg
k a
ion,
MARCH 15th, one mile south rf
the Bpmyd farm et Har yawn,
~Johnu W Delaney
m, PF. D,
Gap, will ell ;
L F. Mayes,
pa.
E. H. Grove.
mile east of
MARCH 19th, 1919, 0. © Homwn,
east of Bpring Mills, on the Wii
Live stock, im
household goods,
MONDAY, MARCH 24th, 1919, 12 o'elock R. P.
Campbell and W, ¥ Hishe', at the Pouns Cave
farm, well sell 60 HEAD LIVE BTOCK, consist
ing of the following
4 PERCHERON BROOD MARES, in foal;
2 of which are registered.
weight 1800 ite. earch,
REGIRTERED FILLY, rising 2 yearn oid,
weight 1400 ita
, RIBING >YEAR OLD,
Ba,
REGISTERED BOLATEIN BULL,
years oid
5 GRADE HOLSTEIS
tered Holstein Bull
1 REGISTERED AYRSHIRE BULL 1 your old,
Il GRADE AYRSHIRE COWS, wred Ww Ayr
shire + uli
2 HEAD HEP
Ayrahires
BROOD sOWSs AND BHOATS.
L. ¥, Mayes, suet,
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20th ¥00m, mm, rharp,
a Mmiie vast Old Port WwW. #. Co yer will soil © Live
LOCKE and implements A Clean Up sale with &
Gisburtion sale of the herd of the Poland Coins
hogs. L.¥. Meyes, suct
2 172 miles
lam Grove farm,
piements, and. some
in losl, weighing 1450
omning two
COWS,
bred 0 Regie
ERS, grade Holsteing and rrade
LOST — Auto license, Xo 27310 Finder notity
Une-buckle lady's cloth aretic was lound below
the Prestyterian church, on Monday Enquire
al Odenkirk's store. —ad
BALE. 19 mode]
hes good evgine and in £00
wonid make a good track. D.
uire Hall, KR. 2, Belle phone 78 §,
23 pd.
OVERLAND CAR FOR
five passenger car
running order
J. VONADA. Ce
A Reporter ad. b
PASTIME
THEATRE
HEA
A
Love Romance
of the War
RTS
THE
y
The
Sweetest Story
Ever Told
Symphony
Orchestra
Mechanically the Fordson
nothing to get out of order.
is sufficient to do the work of
vestment. A demonstration
BEI LEFONTE, PA.
Tractor is as FORDSON
in the Spring i
Its strength
any six horses
ng the in-
will prove.
will do the
this year,
County who are going
witha TRACTOR be
TORS will be available
TRACTORS are strictly
now, and
f it does not cause you to re-
gladly buy it