The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 01, 1919, Image 8

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1910.
THIRTY-FIVE YEARS AGO.
Paragraphs of News Taken from the
Files of the Reporter of 1884.
September 10, 1884.
A male teacher wanted for the Centre
Hall grammar school. Term, five
months,
D. C. Keller, after a residence of near-
ly three years at Bellefonte, has again
become a citizen of Centre Hall
There .is considerable complaint in
this county of potatoes rotting in the
ground,
Two sons of Reuben Harter, one day
last week, killed nineteen grey squirrels,
in the woods below Madisonburg.
A sad and possibly fatal accident be-
fell Jacob Metzler, of the Loop, on
He was engaged in sawing
down trees on the Huston timberland,
about 114 miles east of Centre Hall, op
erated by Mr. Moyer, of Lebanon coun-
ty. A large tree which another party
had sawed off was about to fall and as
Mr. Metzler was trying to get out of its
reach, he espied a tin vessel which
would be crushed by the falling tree,
and thinking to remove it, he delayed a
moment, and was struck by the top of
the tree. His one leg above the knee
was crushed, and he receive d several
ugly bruises about the front and, back
part of his head, rendering him insensi-
ble. His condition is critical.
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Cornerstone of Malta Home to Be
Laid May 14.
On one of the most picturesque sites
in the historic Jusiata valley at Gran-
ville, four miles west of Lewistown, on
the main line of the Pennsylvania Rail-
road, is to be erected the handsome new
home of the Knights of Malta of Penn-
Monday.
Ground has been broken for the struc-
ture and the cornerstone will be laid on
Wednesday, May 14. when several
thousand members of the order will be
present. The visitors will include del-
egates to the anpual grand command.
ery's convocation at Lewistown and
many additional Knights who will be at-
tracted by the cornerstone laying
ceremony.
Thé total cost of the home will be in
excess of $500,000, and 1t will be one of
the show places of the state. The main
building will be the executive building
in the center. This will be erected first.
On the right will be the Malta Orphan-
age, and to the left will be the home for
aged and infirm Maltas. These will be
he three principal structures, but there
will be others to round out the full plans
of the Knight Members of the order
in all parts of the state are contributing
toward the project.
Special train service is being arranged
from all parts of the state to convey the
delegates and other visitors to the home
on the day of the cornerstone laying.
Ample accommodations are being pro-
vided at Lewistown for the great influx
of Maltas during the convocation of the
dery.
ats.
grand comt
Prof. George D. Strayer May Be
Siate School Head.
Prof, George D, Strayer, of Columbia
university, a Bucknell alumnus, is men-
as a successor to "Dr. Nathan C.
Schaeffer, as state superintendent of
public instruction. Some accounts say
that Professor Strayer is already ap-
pointed but a Harrisburg dispatch says
that this educator has declined a proffer-
ed appointment from Governor Sproul.
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WOODWARD.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Mingle, from
Aaronsburg, were entertained Sunday
at the home of Mrs. Charles Hosterman,
Having visited the lady's mother,
Mrs. C. W. Hosterman, several days
last week, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zieme
returned to their home in Philadelphia
on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Fultz and
daughter, Miss Mabel, spent a week in
town with friends and returned to their
home in Northumberland, Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wolfe, from
Aaronsburg, accompanied by the for-
mer's sister, Mrs. Elmeda Miller, from
Rebersburg, and niece and nephew,
from Cleveland, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs,
T. B. Motz, from Millheim, were callers
at the home of Mrs, Robert Wolfe, Sun-
day afternoon.
AM AP ———
State Agricultural Notes.
Build a silo and plant a silage crop to
fill it,
Peas sproui and grow under cooler
conditions than beans,
Pennsylvania growers will plant about
3 500,000 bushels of seed potatoes,
Spry machinery should be ready for
immediate use when occasion demands.
Rotate garden crops. Plant in a new
part of the garden to prevent disease at-
tacks,
If yon want to know who raises pure
bred stock in Pennsylvania, write the
State Department of Agriculture, Har.
risburg, Pa, and ask for bulletin No.
286,
The cutworm season is at hand. A
small amount of poison bran mash scat.
tered broadcast in the evening over
your newly prepared garden kills them,
Mix thoroughly one quart of bran or
meal, one teaspoon paris green and one
tablespoon molasses, with enough water
to slightly moisten for bran mash,
tioned
PHILAUELPHIA LOAN CAMPAIGN
OPENS WITH SHOWY SPLENDOR
Anywhere in
§
selebration In Third District Unsurpassed
the Country.
brighter
an open'ng of unveiled
! by any dsiret in the by ten-year-old Laura Wayne, daugh-
: : i member of
+ Loan ex-
Walter
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and bas
mmercial
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aid to be
shows of its
‘surt of Honor
there are
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and
elaborate and
Philadelphia.
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HELP PAY THEIR FARE
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“Buy V vy Bonds! We wanna so bh
This fs message from three ghboys” of
Army, still on duty overseas,
Thoelr * 5
Vietors
tedicated to all of the
contral part of the city
over 40.000
conta ns fings
d to be the most
led wit) hit million eauntiful ever seen in
ole
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“dou the American
ted to a ©
‘pack d for
this country
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shipment, was found the gun was
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delivered
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. Janesville,
wanna go home!
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meaning very quickly,
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A MOTHER'S MEMORIAL “BILLY” SUNDAY'S
et VICTORY SERMON
By MRS, H. F. WELDON
A “pocket gize sermon” on the Vie
tory Liberty Loan by the Rev. William
A. Sunday, the noted evangelist, was
given by him to the Third Federal
Reserve District just before going
west on a Loan speaking tour.
“Uncle Ram has just cleaned up the
most Infamous, vile, heartless, God.
forsaken bunch that ever outraged
womanhood or trampled with dirty
bloody feet on the heart of a weeping
world,” Billy Sunday declared.
“He has slain Prussian militarism
and he wants you to help him pay the
funeral expenses,
My heart is cheered! Other mothers’ | “We belong to a nation whose flag
sons i fights to the finish, a nation that le
Must fill my life with joy! | known as the cornerib of the world
I'll give a monumental love | the wheat bin of the hemisphere, the
For one who is still my boyl | wardrobe of the nations and the pur
| Yeyor of ment to all mankind,
As the yellow poppies of Flanders | “Hundreds of thousands of our boys,
| who fought so gloriously on land and
fields
O'er our boys their leaves unfold on the sea, when they kissed mother
May a glow of love pour from our and sweetheart goodbye, were one
hearts {hundred per cent mentally and physh
Thro’ a rain of American gold, | cally fit. The horrors and hell of war
have sent them back crippled, maimed,
Our pact with the living and with the handicapped for life,
dead i “If there Is a heaven for fools the
fot us make it widely kngwn-- | fellow who haggles over the debt incur
Let a promise fulfilled be our auswer | red to silence the guns they faced, or
true : | who refuses to subscribe for a Victory
Libeity Loan} I mote will be there on the front seat”
Maohun sur Yevre by Pvt. Henry G.
Waiter D. Robinson, Honesdale, Pa.
Wis
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wanna go home!
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sen.
done our bit. Do your bit!
Toot Sweet”
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In the nizht's dark watch, as I search
ny soul,
As I gaze at the even ng star
Is it true, 1 breathe, as 1 look heyond,
Has my boy's soul crossed the bar?
I am wrapped about with a wonder-
Jove
Iaspiration from none knows where!
Can I stop to grieve! 1 must carry
on,
TH T meet him Over There,
Fah A SA
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RRA,
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Great Values in
Women's Garments
JUST RECEIVED-
Another Large Shipment of
Women's, Misses & Child's
Coats, Dresses & Waists
from the best manufacturing tailors, at
MONEY-SAVING PRICES
—— Also Received Large Stock of —
Young Men's Suits
Shoes for the whole family
, We are in a position to fit you as well as to fit
your pocket book,
It will be to your advantage to give us a call,
D. J. Nieman
Department Store MILLHEIM
Save 40 to 50 Per Cent
on Your Tires.
FRANKLIN PNEUMATIC TIRES ARE GUARAN-
TEED FOR 4,000 MILES
{ All necessary adjustments are made on a mileage basis.)
Read and Determine Whether These Savings Are Worth While
28x3 $12.50 34x4 1-2 38.25
30x3 1285 35x4 1-2 39.65
30x3 1-2 16.50 36x4 1-2 40.25
32x3 1-2 19.25
3ix4 25.50
32x4 26 25
33x4 27.65
34x4 28.25
NON-SKID TREAD ONLY. Terms Cash,
FRANKLIN TIRE & RUBBER CO., KENT, O.
E. C. LAMBERT, County Agent
Mail Orders Solicited CENTRE HALL, PA.
51.65
52.75
35x5
37x5
Have Been Growing and Still Growing--We Strive to Please Our Customers
Builders’ Hardware of All Kinds
Galvanized and Rubber Roofings
Oils and Paints and Pure Putty
ee A Ig0 the Famious————
Modern Glenwood Ranges
THAT MAKE BAKING EASY
H. P. SCHAEFFER
HARDWARE BELLEFONTE
There Is more Catarrh in this section
of the country than all other diseases
put together, and for years it was sup-~
local remedies, and by constantly falling
to cure with local treatment, pronounced
Catarrh is a Jocal disease,
reatly influenced by constitutio con
Ee and therefore requires constitu-
tional treatment. Hall's Caterrh Medi-
cine, manufactured by F. J, Cheney &
Co., Toledo, Ohio, is a constitutional
remedy, is taken internally and acts
thru the Blood on the Mucous Burfaces
of the System. One Hundred Doliars re-
Bend for
circulars and testimonials,
¥. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio.
Bold by Druggists, 75e,
Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
JUSTICE OF THE FEACE
CENTRE HALL, PA.
Specis] sitention given to eollecting, Loge!
writings of all classes, (ncinding deeds, WOrlgRE«
agreements, ele; marriage licenses snd bun tes
Hisenses sectired, and a 11 matters pertairiog tothe
ofios attended to rooney. Jani, 20
WANTED :—
Men or women to take orders among
friends snd neighbors for the genuive
guaranteed hosiery, full lipe for mn,
women ard children. Elimipatss darn
ing. We pay soc an hour spare tim: or
$24 & week ‘or full time, Experience un-
necessary. Write, Toterna‘ional Stocking
ill, Norristown, Pa. 017
AMES W, SWABB
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE !
LINDEN HALL, CENTRE CO, PA. i
Deeds, Mortgdges, Wills, &c, writien ard ox |
erated with care, All Jegn] busines proms |
attended to, Special atienlon given 10 seit |
ting of Estates, Marriage Licenses, Agic no |
bile Licenses, and all other Applicat
Blanks kept ou band, Nov. 2h Vis
HAVE YOUR EYES
EXAMINED
Every Two Years
By doing this and changing the
ences of your glasses, if examina.
tion proves it pecessary, you will
experience sight satisfaction to a
ripe oid age.
I AM AT YOUR COMMAND
ARY TIME,
MRS. EVA B. ROAN, 0.D.
£22 BE, College Ave.
STATE COLLEGE, PA.
NWN BN VND
light and heavy, all
Poplins,
Silk Filets, wavy and burgandy,
Summer Under-
wear in muslin, longcloth, nain-
scok and gavze. Men's 2-piece
and Union Suits. .
Also a fall line for Bos.
A new line of Hats and Caps,
SHOES for work and dress.
Call and see,
some money,
: H. F. Rossman
p General Merchandise
Spring Mills
NVR BN DDN DD
Ready made
a a EA aa NE
We will save you
H. B. Shreckengast :: Auctioneer
CENTRE HALL, PA.
Good Service at Reasonable Rates to
Everybody. No sale too large ; no sale
too small 102
Bell phone sRy4 ™
34330003 3050 540030000004
Insurance and
Real Estate
Want to Buy or Sell?
SEE US FIRST
Chas. D. Bartholomew
CENTRE MALL, PA,