The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 28, 1919, Image 4

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THE CENTRE REPORTER
ISSUED WEEKLY,
CENTRE HALL - - PENN’A,
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1910.
BMITH & BAILEY . . Proprietors
8B. W.BMITH . +. « « « + « + Bditer
{ Loga! Hditor and
BDWARD EB, BAILEY 1 Basiness Nansger
Entered at the Post Office In Qontre Hall ss
second Olass mall metter,
TERMA, The tarms of sabsgription to the Re-
porter are one and one-half dollars por year,
ADVERTISING RATEY-Display sdvertise
meant of ten or mors (nehoes, for three or more In
gortions, ten cents per inoh for each issue , Dis
lay advertising oooupvine less space than ten
nohes and for less than three insertions, from
fiftean tn twenty-five cents per inch for each
fssue, acoording to composition, Minimum
chargos seventy-five canta,
Local notices aconmpanving display advertis-
ing five cents per line for each insertion ; other.
wise, eight cents per line, minimnm charge,
twenty-five cents,
Lega! dotions, twat cunts per line for three
insertion and nts per line for each sd-
ditions!
HURCH APPOINTMENTS.
Reformed—Unton morning: Spring Mills,
alternoon ¢ Halli, evening
Lutheran ntre Hall, morning; Tusseyvilie,
afternoon , evening.
NEW BUILDING FOR
EVANGELICAL HOME.
New Dormitory, When Completed,
To Cost $40,000 and Will Be Mod-
ern in Every Respect.—Will Ac-
commodate Seventy-five,
Bo pont
Corn for Sale.
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Shipping High Class Pork.
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fo Raze Landmark
3, at Centre
hn F. Hoar
ing will be
Potters Mills be
well known
at this
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POLITICAL.
next
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stration Democrats.
interest has |
Tai Oech
tatement of Joseph F. Guf
ne of the division chair
State Co
Democrats
the fi
licans are beginning to
ect on the G. O. P. of a
npaign centering around the
treaty, and it is admitted that should
the country rise in protest against the
destructive program of the Senate ma-
jority, not even Senators like Penrose in
overwhelming Republican states, would
be exempt from danger of defeat,
Although Democrats generally hope
the treaty will not be carried into poli-
tics and deplore the statement of Re-
publican leaders like Lodge, Harding,
Penrose and others forecasting that
course, they will welcome the issue if it
comes, ‘They are convinced that Ameri-
cans who like fair play and want peace
will rally to the cause of the League in
the spirit of crusaders, and sweep from
office those Senators, Republicans and
Democrats, who have sought by their
tactics to defeat the Treaty and kill the
League,
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
November to date, has been quite
warm,
Mrs, Mary Shoop will go to Baltimore
to spend the winter, Her house will be
occupied by Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Shoop
who now live with Mrs. Hulda Meyer.
THE DEATH RECORD,
Hosrerman—Adam Harper Hoster-
man. an honored citizen of Boalsbdrg,
died at the home of his son in that place |
on Monday morning after an illness of
few days from pleuro pneumonia,
deceased was a son of John Hoster:
and was reared about Aaropsburg, but
located at Boalsburg many years ago |
where he engaged in farming until ag
incapacitated him. He was a
respected citizen and active in all lines
of work, Two children—Henry M.
Hosterman, with whom he had his home |
when he died, and Mary, wife of M:
thew Goheen, also of near Boalsburg, |
survives,
The funeral was held Wednesday
morning and was conducted by Rev, S.
C. Stover, pastor of the Reformed
church of which denomination the de-
ceased was long a consistent i
Interment was made in the Uni
tery at Boalsburg beside that
wife, who died twenty-seven years ago.
paraly
h Rover and
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
iL.
¥
Pleasant Gap, |
He has been |
employed at the |
August and thini
work there for a while lounger.
The Titan Metal Comp
to expend $240,000 on buildings and
1 Ee :
1y ispianning
juipment. Engiueers a
out sites for the buildings along the!
state road this side of Bellefonte
Harry Miller, of Boalsburg, last
shot and killed ronster wild cat in the
8 south of his home, The cat!
measured four feet, ten inches, from the !
end of his nose td the tip of his tail, i
William H, Rockey, son of William F.
Rockey, of Tusseyville, recently return |
ed from Altoona to nurse a crushed toe |
received while in the employment of the |
P. R. R. company in the shops,
Jy the time the Reporter reaches its |
readers the road through Centre Hall!
will have been completed, except to put!
on the oil and chips and do a bit of
dressing along the sides, Whether the !
road will be finished this fall the Re- |
porter is unable to say,
Stranding of a car was respoasible for
a brief call from A. J. Zimmerman, edit.
or of the State College Times, on Mon-
day morning. Mr. Zimmerman tells the
Reporter that the Times is prospering
and has a first rate line of commercial |
work booked at all times,
Charles Flink and family moved from |
near Tusseyville to Centre Hall, op!
Wednesday, into the house vacated by |
George W, Potter. Mr, Flink will be
ucceeded by Fred Horner, who bad |
been employed by the Thompsons, at |
LODGES THI
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NO MORE HAND GRENADE BANKS
As the War Denartment has deter
mined that the distribution of hand
grenades as souvenirs be dissontinu
ed, and has cancelled the arrangement
for supplying grenades to ths Treas
ury Department to be manufactured
into grenade savings banks, the
Treasury Department ls unable to con
tinue the distribution of the banks. In
order, however, to recognize the eof
forts of the children in working and
saving during the vacation time, each
one who would be entitled to a bank
will receive a Certificate of Aehieve.
ment from the Treasury in apprecia
tien of his or her industry in saving
and buying government securities,
War Savings Division,
8rd Federal Reserve District,
Results Corn Variety Tests, i
In the spring several varieties of corn |
were planted to try and developia bet- |
ter variety of corn for various sections
ties as
sw local varie
of the County,
well as several varieties from other]
counties and States were
tests, The Spring Mills te
cated on Hagerstown limestone
the Julian tests in DeKalb stony Toam.
The corn was all weighed,
and moisture percentages obtained
all results figured on a 15 per
of moisture,
SPRING MILLS TEST,
Name Shelling Per ct,
Hosterman
Smeltzer
Pletcher
Bechdel
Murdock Yel. Dent.
Pride of North
Early Golden Sur,
Clarage
College White
Wisconsin No.
Name
Burds
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