prs BE AER SS A as i he se Cs Saat vm sdf gy. wan yd wy Po a Sn a A or tO VANE EE AO a ts rsanamess Br, Woe Sharmin If PA A A SO COI EERE fr * » ¢ ME OENTRE REPORTER R. AEE - THURSDAY, JAN UARY 8, 1920 THIRTY-FIVE YEARS AGO | | Paragraphs of News Taken from the Files of the Reporter of 1884. March 18, 188s. The new Lutheran church at Madison burg is nearly ready for dedication. Frank Wasson, of Lemont, intends opening a marble yard in this place next week. Mrs. Knarr, a daughter of John Daub- erman, of near Centre Hill, died sud- denly last week. Clevan Dinges has disposed of his in- nal. Prof, David Kessler, supervising prin. | cipal of the Avonmore public schools, is | spending the holiday vacation at the | home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. ' Kessler, Sergt. Gervis E. Stover, who is stiil an army patient in Philadelphia hospit- al, arrived at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H, G, Stover, near Mill- heim, to spend a short furlough, James and Fred Catherman, both em- | ployed at Camden. N. ]., arrived in Mill- | heim to spend the holiday season at the { home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ww. P. Catherman. Y., ar- short Lot Waltzer, of Syracuse, N. es | offic This column is FREE to those kaving their bills printed this SATURDAY, JANUARY Boalsburg, Anna 5, Sweeney Io of good household goods yclopaedia Britanica, 24 volume Vv Jm. Goheen, auct aw : SATURDAY N SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2st, at at barn of R, one o'clock, in Centre Hall boro, 3, | Horse Susan C. Geary will sell Lot of +. | sheep, hold goods. L. Sn MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, one o'clock, one mile east ot Potters Mills, 4 m, 1 on the Dr. Frank farm, W. E. Lee will RE. sell : Clean up sale of farm stock and implements, will Willi 50 En- mplement a8: Ete, lean-up sale ' also H i MEETING In Grange Arcad , CENTRE HALL | rived in Millheim aud spent a time with his mother, Mrs, Jane Walt zer, who went with her son to spend the | winter with him, terest in the store at Coburn and will | come back to our town and engage in| business at his old stand. The protracted meeting in the M. E. i P 5 Samuel L. Ulrich, of Cleveland, O., ar- rived in Millheim and spent the time TUESDAY, one-half mile west of Bright Side I: D. sell : All s nd farmir A clean up sale, MARCH qo, MO? one-hal {ARCH «ast night. There were upwards of fifty] conversions during the revival, Grove & Wolf the erected In The same pa new ro at Centre Hall Mrs. Jacob Treaster, of near C Hall, died on : daughter of mother of R Married.—On March 12, the si- | son dence of William Rockford, Il. Rev. W. E Centre Hall, and Mis of Potters Rev. | Centre Ha Spring Mil wo - sn fos — and SE He attend the fun with Mr Mrs Maize. came east to brother.in-law, Fr Paul W, Myers, who for was stationed Henry, Balti home of his parent H. charged from { 2 | church in this place closed on Friday | i i the houses to be| f Oak Hall. tractors for the ,utheran church have contract for | ips lam! er for ang Geiger, nearly a at Pt. at the Ww. at the hospital arrived Mr. and Mrs, honorably ler nx more, entre Myers, | been the ar Lee I'¢ n, both rerhing sea- outfit near Millheim Henry and ex -ser- | vice men, who dur operate a 1 were arrivals in f | and will spend some time with their par- ents, + 1d Mrs. C. R. Browa. same day, by ——— Hassinger, of i | Miss Mary A. Bahn, of Be pnt coin Transfers of Real Estate. 0 Lire in Grey 1 TEER Some Scrub Cow. What is termed as owped | ww Daniel Boob, ¢ making rec Red. She triplet feeding then a scrub f Wing birth as Cow, ate, 18 gave and milk. 1 gs R y Es st ux. t P If you have not alre $3100. New Years resolution good sport. Daisy $5400. The railways of the United States are more than one-third, , of ali the railways of the world. They trafic po much than that of y that tare s really no basis for compark 4, the trafic of any two nati 3 s may be come and =i td not approach lle cominerce of railways greater wl wited S1ater Senator Cumming, Ask Any Doughboy Who Was ‘Over There’ and he will tell you that American railroads are in the world. aw the foreign roads —in England and the best in Europe — and in other Con- countries — and he knows. railroads have played in the develop- United States 1s beyond measure. high stand- sichted and courage- -apital, and by the constant striving wnagers and men for rewards for work well done. We have the best railroads in the world — we nust continue to have the best. But ti must grow, To the $£20,000,000,000 now invested in our railroads, there will have to be added in the next few years, to keep pace with the nation’s business, billions more for additional tracks, stations and terminals, cars and engines, electric power houses and trains, automatic signals, safety devices, the elimination of grade crossings — and for recon- struction and engineering economies that will re- duce the cost of transportation. To attract to the railroads in the future the in- vestment funds of many thrifty citizens, the direct- ing genius of the most capable builders and man- agers, and the skill and loyalty of the best work- men — in competition with other industries bid- ding for capital, managers and men ~~ the railroad industry must hold out fair rewards to capital, to managers and to the men. American railroads will continue to set world standards and adequately serve the Nation’s needs if they continue to be built and operated on the American principle of rewards for work well done. This advertisement is published fy the oy farm, John on the il stock and EP RR TR p——— Ea Shia oe gsr AN ' * i= rT a vd a Re "8 STOP THAT COUGH NOW with » » MP S BA Lh) teed. SAM i The Brunswick is { building. On Brunswi There are cert vastly to tire extras. There are no pate oven %) . wa AE ORE Ir THE BRI Philadelp COL ers: 1002 ‘Arch Street “ PR FY wr pe ao apne 7 wr pda AE i Sl ae NGL dokas There’s a Brunswick Tive for Every Car Cord —& “abric— Solid Track pada be AAS bh Tuesday Ev'g, Jan anuary 20th lock 1920, : at 7:30 O This Meeting Is Held terest of Bet er Profits. PR a A in this locality. BRADFORD & SON ney _ Be Get COMPANY 22 ATEAMYL Ravolight wn. AY oo ig Ey ae ese gen ETL A SI (I hI ET ee TA SI CL REE I TOT I SR ITD Annual Election. The annual election of the Farmers EX OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE-- The undersigned offers for sale his Mutual Fire Insurance Company of | house and lot, con aining over one-ha'f Centre County will be held in the Grand | Acre. situated in the town of Boalsbury, Jury room, Court House, Bellefonte, on | the location being very desirable. All | necessary out buildings «stable, ele. —~1 mn Monday, January 12, Rg, between the | the premises : all in good repair, Thu hoursof 10 A. M. and 2 P. M,, for the | is a very desirable property, # election of twelve directors for the ensu- S. BE. WEBR gy tion of Railway Executives, 61 Broadway, New York. ing year Boalsbhur = W. FRED, REYNOLDS, " k Alfalfa bay for sale. 5. Ww. Smith, BE RE TSA rE Correct Printing Done at the Reporter Office. FRANK M, FISHER, President | he r— ox Secretary Corn for sale.~S. W. Smith, + Association of Railu ay. “Oxeculived Those desiring information concerning the railroad situ- ation may obtain literature by writing to The Associa~ D. A. BOOZER, Centre Hall, Pa. 38te
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