J a THE CENTRE REPORTER bt —————— THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1920 | THIRTY-FIVE YEARS AGO | Paragraphs of News Taken from the Files of the Reporter of 1885. September 2, 188s. Grange picnic, Sept. 17, on top of Nit tany mountain, near Centre Hall. Will Keller has been appointed post- master at Linden Hall, Mrs. Dr. Jacobs, of this place, met with an accident one day last week which may impair the sight of her left eye. The walls of the new Lutheran church are going up higher every day. John Bitner, an aged citizen of the Loop, was seriously injured last Satur- day morning by a grain separator pass- ing over him, caused by a run-away team. The one wheel passed across his back from the hip to the opposite shoulder, causing internal injuries as well as painful external bruises. Dr. Jacobs was at once called and found the old gentleman in a critical condition. While witnessing a ball game between Centre Hall and Boal burg, last Friday, Will »cClenahan, seeing the blood stream from the nose of lke Harpster, after being struck by a foul tip, fell off the fence in a faint, Last Thursday, D. C. of this place, while on his way to Philadelphia with a load of cattle, escaped from be- ing injured in 2 ailroad wreck. He was aboard the engine of a freight train which jumped the track and rolled over an embankment fift feet high. Mr. Keller escaped by jumping, but a num. ber of his cattle were injured and had to be killed. Several parties will make an effort this Keller, week to see what can be done in regard to building a board-walk from Centre Hall to the station. ———————— A —————— State Health Dept. Lessons. Answers to the Third Lesson of Health School : Question 1—What is the purpose of Quarantine? Answer—To prevent the spreading ot disease. Question 2 important ? Answer— Because a contagious dis- ease is more transmissible in early stages Question 3—How is disease carried from one who has to a third party who hasn't it Answer—By the The next lesson of the State Health School which will be released for publi cation soon is 1 “Three Angles” and treats of *'Tu Pennsylvania maintains three free Tuberculosis Sanatoria. The one locat- ed at Mt. Alto is th in the world. Io the lesson of next week, con- sumption is viewed from three angles. In the first is the element of tragedy ; the of — Why is early quarantine it hands, enlitied DErcuiosis., largest the second breathes hope while th the cousciousness third exults wit victory. The Famous International All-Wool Line MEN'S MADE-T(-MEASURE Clothing At a Reduction for the next 2 weeks Satisfaction Guarabtéed D. C. MITTERLING Centre Hall, Pa. Ask to see the All-Wool Line EA ———— LL —————————————" TRAIN, FARM THRIFT REMEDY FOR HIGH PRICES Secretary of Agriculture Calls Farmers Backbone of Nation. Recommends Government Securities as Best and Safest Investment, “The entire world at this time Is striving frantically to regain i's equl- librium which was so sadly disturbed by the European war. Here In the United States our great problem Is the stabilization of prices that we may escape the great and unnecessary bur- den that infinted prices inflict, The greatest stabllizer in the coun'ry to- day, and one that we may all employ, thrift," Fred Rasmussen, Secretary of Agriculture, ‘ “By the practice of thrift, we may curtail our demands on the other In- dustries, thus aiding in solving the problem of under-production which is in a large measure responsible for our high prices” the secretary. “Nowhere i$ there a more excelient is states continues opportunity for the practice of thrif* than on the farm. « The farmer, to be thrifty, must s'udy and understand his He must also un- derstand the conditions in his neigh- that he may produce the are most needed and that He strive to highest of pro- acre land and its needs, horhood, that Crops i find easiest sale, must quality every produce the and he must make produce its maximum quantity, “Put thii other The farmer must study feeding, that feeds. his live stock and his poultry at a minimum of cost with a maximum of efficiency ducts true embraces many things 80 ne fie must study his soil rertilization In . - i not He does il great sums for lm the same so ‘hat Way, nee Hessly exp proper fertilizers “He must care for his farming ma- chinery, protecting it from the weath or and seeing tha* it Is stored properly and kept in such shape that each plece been worn careless. 1 will last until has out 10t by With 1d carefully he shoul 1 service, and ¢ elemenis he price 3 ew i harness from time . ™ + Yaut » v render longer ser paintain his build ’ the n such condition ‘hat hig erops are not likely to suffer from i weather or from straying cattle “In real thrift ghori, the farmer, ‘o practice must do everything within ' increase his production and the standard of his while at the same time sparing no ef- the cost of operating consistent his power io products, fort to reduce nunimon iis farm to “he vith efficient management, so as to be 1 aside a part of the income ie to ny for future use thrif* and good Foxy nds “he farmer who, by ©, has acquired he amoun® needed ie Ope nted with tl vestment, which ratarn ™ urn the Goveri Nia nps value, and the | nes Cortiflcntes 2100.00 and STexL! are absolt y sgie profitable ; they net 4 per cen’ rierly ; are prac in for cash esi cally value; compounds depreciate fax i and may be redeemed free: npever when needed, “The individual inve gecurities will Jielp make things go. He eration of our fan They are the backbone of our ni life and its finances. They help make our future secure. 1 hope this opportunity wil be fully grasped, for therein lies a mutual benefit to every one of us” nt in thes« Sam to the co-op Ors tional AMERICAN LEGION ENDORSES THRIFT “Resolved, That the American 1 Legion pledges its members to sup- i port tne Government Thrift Sav. | ings and Investment campaign and | urges its local Posts to provide a | Government Savings Committee to | promote savings among members, ! and directs the national officers of | the American Legion to take such action as Is necessary to promote government savings throughout the | organization; and, “Resolved Further, That the the American Legion calls upon the American people to support the after.war financial program of the government as unanimously and ef. fectively as they did the war loans which proved to the world the fi. nancial power of organized de. mocracy.” “Nothing but harmony, honesty, In. dustry and frugality are necessary to make us a great and happy nation, “promote frugality and industry by example, encourage manufactures, and avoid dissipation.” ‘ ~-(jeorge Washin $100 Reward, $100 The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least | one dreaded disease that science has | been able to cure in all its stages and | that is catarrh., Catarrh being greatly | influenced by constitutional conditions | requires constitutional treatment. Hall's | Catarrh Medicine is taken internally and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Sur- | faces of the System thereby destroying | the foundation of the disease, giving the | patient strength by building up the con- | stitution and assisting nature in doing its work, The proprietors have so much faith in the curative power of Hall's Catarrh Medicine that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Bend for list of testimonials, Address F. J. CHENEY & C9., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Druggiats, 7c. as ¢ E WANTED, —Men or women to take ord ra among friends ard neighbors for the genuine gusranteed hodery, full lines for men, women and children, Elimioates darn ing. We ray 80c an hour for spare time or $M a week for full time. Experience unnecessary Write, INTERNATIONAL BTOCKING MILL Norristown, Pa, oaepd Insurance and Real Estate 3 Want to Buy or Sell? SEE US FIRST Chas. D. 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It is ALPHA" CEMERT and ALPHA Cement is tested by We warrant every bag of ALPHA chemists every hour, day and night, Cement invariably to meet standard throughout the process of manufac. specifications for fineness, tensile ture. sure thatthe raw strength and binding.power, They materials of the grade, It makes concrete that gro mixed burned re ground harder and stronger "ill ape right. result is that The The people who buy ALPHA is always high in ng Cement once always cone back for more. power. To or coal or cement the next time you order. I you are planning to build tiey, gongs In andl et ui Swabia 80.page book, ALPHA Cement conorete how to make dover ing improvements on the farm or around the home, ingle (mans ul PLYMOUTH TWINE~- ALWAYS THE SAME. A good supply on hand, A Fertilizer That Fertilizes - Baugh & Sons Co. A good stock on hand, R. D. FOREMAN, Centre Hall
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