RRA va IR pan THE CENTRE REPORTER Rm THURSDAY, MAY 27. 1920 THIRTY-FIVE YEARS AGO | Paragraphs of News Taken from the Files of the Reporter of 1885, September 2, 1885 There will be a colored camp meeting at Coburn, beginning on Friday 1th, and continuing until Sept 21. An ef- fort is being made to run excursion trains on both Sundays. The Aaronsburg baseball club was defeated by Centre Hall, a short] dis- stance below town, last Monday, by the score of 52 to 3. Kurtz and Harpster formed the battery for Centre Hall. On Monday last, Will Conley, of this place, started with engineer's White's horse and buggy to drive to Philadel- phia, which place he expects to reach by the end of the week, and then visit oth- er points on the way home. An effort is being made by the ladies of the Lutheran congregation to pur- chase a bell for their new church. Rev, Fischer and family returned home last Thursday from Somerset county, where they spent several weeks visiting friends, Moyer Keller very suddenly left Cen- tre Hall for parts unknown, much to the disappointment of some of our business men. Mrs. Hess, widow of John Hess, of Haines township, died suddenly on last Friday. We are told] she was found dead in the garden. ————— i e— Items from the Millheim Journal. Glenn S. Musser has returned to Mill- heim after finishing teaching a term of school at Altoona. Byron Garis, the expert stone mason, of Centre Hall, was in Miliheim several days last week putting the finishing touches on the soldier's memorial tablet Dr. John Hardenbergh departed Tues- day morning for St. Petersburg, where he will spend the summer and will pos- sibly locate there permanently. Mrs. Hardenbergh has been there for some months The have deci aid road this year and quent year u : seven miles of road- way from Woodward along Pine creek to the Coburn tollgate have been built The first mile of roadway will start at Woodward and extend westward, Ope day last week James Kerstetter, a son of Frank Kerstetter,of near Coburn while at work stone quarry opera- tions, east of Coburn, me a painful accident. A box nety-nine dyna- mite caps expl within a short dis. tance of young Kerstetter and the one side of his body was littered with frag- ments of the caps. ————————— SALE good qual Haines township supervisors ded to bu ne mile of state- a mile each subse- at the Of Ii 3 1 ied n HAY -Several tons loose hay, of ty.~J. Roy 3 Schaeffer. Centre Hill pd. FOR The Famous International All- Wool Line MEN'S MADE-TO-MEASURE Clothing At a Reduction for the next 2 weeks Satisfaction Guaranteed D. C. MITTERLING Centre Hall, Pa. Asi to se: the All-Wool Line SAVINGS SOCIETIES BENEFIT ALL WORKERS Reduce Labor Turnover and Stimulate Production. S——— How does the savings soclety bene- fit the employer? How does It benefit the employe? How does it benefit the United States? Employers have dis covered that a savings soclety reduces the labor turnover, stimulates produc- tion and makes for better efficiency among the workers. The employes galu an honest appreciation of finan clal freedom and Independence, in sure themselves ‘and thelr families for a rainy day, and tle themselves to a steady Job, A savings soclety makes for American citizenship. A man the securities of a govern- greater Interest in that and is more ready to up hold it and institutions. He be comes more closely attached to If, and if he is not a citizen, ne will aim to one. Excerpts of letters from business men prove these poin's “Now tha“ the payments on Liberty are winding up, we look foi even more savers among our employes in 1920 than in the We have made a study of your Thrift pian and will push It through,” writes L J. Woodward, President of Fitzgibbon & Crisp, Inc, Trenton, N, J, to Ww. J. King, Chalrman of Government Sav- ings Socleties, Third Federal Reserve District, Regular group saving in Industrial plants good business from the standpoint of both employes and em- In his report of January 10, 1920, President Woodward continues: “You may be interested in cess of the Government Savings Soci in by your 1919, work of the o Baa who invests In ment takes government its become Yonds past year, is ployers, the sae our December, ety Installed plant Mr. Hog “The edu IRON, thrift 1 as outlined in the ‘Get the Habit’ ! which put out in pay envelopes of our 500 employes, proved ‘he stepping stone for weekly savings means Thrift and Savings The savings averaged $200.00 ational Wwe the of nue to keep up the interest smvelope ‘Work and ¢. and believe that ults already attained justify the employer's the good = stand- iragement plan as from the of vg the to that desire “Omir experience has been majority of employes now work harder so that they may earn nore in order to save and invest In Stamps, where their Governmen® is safe and secure against loss All to inerease production, ney St % iv or depreciation this hel greatly of these socl instalment the various business places workers to save regularly gily tends York ling Corporation, 18 concrele the labor er cent Savings ® shop, 100 p » War or that department, was made up en woenuse it nyt in the His girl friend hap ary of another de- very t r, he thslsted that i ed to be artment showing good results To compete with | 11 ‘he nl colored men his shop be- COME SAVers For a period of months change in shop as a been almost force of iis efforts no his has working of | Promotes Citizenship, “In the piate and angle shop, a de partment of 500 men, having many foreigners, a canvas was made find out men desiring citizenship papers. Of all those who wished first PADEers, every was saving money buying War Savings Stamps, while everyone who refused was not buying them.” Seventy-one out of eighty employes at Alvah Bushoell Company, Philadel phia, saved and invested In Govern- ment Savings Stamps the sum of $836.00 in 1919. And for the month of January, 1920, the same number saved In stamps £323.00, Most of these having paid off their Liberty Bonds, turned to the Stamps. They have the habit of sys‘ématic saving and safe investment, “The ‘Get the Habit’ letter has help- ed us to Increase the membegship In our Savings Society over 150 per cent. We now have over 90 per cent mem- bership. Our savings for the month of January show an increase of 125 per cent over the best month of las* year, This Is gratifying to me, and 1 attribute a considerable amount of *his success to the timely work of our organization,” writes Mr, Thomas Wil. liam Dicker, Jr, Secretary of the Save ings. Soclety at the Alvah Bushnell Co., to the Savings Division Quarters, “The labor turnover Is greatly re- duced when the employes are saving father than spending In advance the wages of the ing week or two. The employe who saves has an honest appreciation of freedom and indepen. dence, and Is not always complaining and agitating others on account of money spent before It Is earned, neither does he Jump from job to job, The employe who has a fund to rely on in case of illness and the unexpects ed Is economical, secure, and has & contented state of mind,” the resuit about to one Eo teohesticaii pi ¥ #5 a tise alin A $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 {ts 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 Mwcous SBur- | faces of the System thereby destroying | the foundation of the disease, giving the | patient strength by bullding up the con- | stitution and assisting nature in doing its The proprietors have so much in the curative power of Hall's Catarrh Medicine that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Bold by all Druggists, 7bc. Pe 2 Si" $= SADA dod bbb bd Insurance and Real Estate Want to Buy or Sell? SEE US FIRST Chas. D. Bartholomew CENTRE HALL, PA, WANTED, Men or women to take ord rs among friends ard neighbors for the genuine guaranteed hosiery, full lines for men, women and children, Ei rates darn. fing, We pay 50¢ an hour for spa me or $24 a week for full time. Experier oe unnecessary Write, INTERNATIONAL BTOCKING MILL Norristown, Pa. od9pd What do you construction? Do you know that there are six impor- tant fundamental fea- tures in a tire? —that any one of them is just as im- portant as any other one? --that to over-em- phasize any one mere- ly furnishes sales talk at the expense of real tire quality? In the Brunswick these six essential fea- tures are co-ordinated into one composite, scientifically balanced tire. vinced, ~SOLD BY CENTRE HALL, PA. SE: mio esr a rs ar NEW ADVERTISEMENTS HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. The property known as the Kuhn prop - erty, at Old Fort, is offered for ol | of house and lot, outbuild- ings, and about 2 acres land. If inter- ested write to W, 8. KUHN, Dewart, Pa. 17 y . SAW MILL FOR SALE,—Frick saw mill, O1 size, 15h. p. portable engine, 2 circular saws, automatic swedger, cut- off, cant hooks, etc.—D. D. DECKER, Spring Mills, Pa. Bell phone, 17 Banner Lye is easy to use No other lye is packed sosafely and conve- piently, or is 50 economi not a bit wasted. No other lye or soap $s and disinf so easily and thoroughly as Banner Lye, | is not old-style lye, Odorless and colorless; the greatest cleanser and disinfectant the world has ever known. Use it for cleaning your kitchen, cellar, sinks, dairy, milk-pans and bottles, forsoftening water, and the labog of washing and cleaning will be cut in half, /* Makes pure soap and saves money besides. A can of Banner Lye, 5% pounds of kitchen grease, ten minutes’ casy work (no boiling or | kettles), and you have 10 pounds of best hard soap or 20 galions of soft soap. ‘Banner Lyels sold by your grocer { Write to us for free booklet, Bie: LL 5 The Penn Chemical Works Philadelphia US & WER FOR BALE.~Pure.bred Guernsey Cattle : Sheet Anchor, Island Cham- pion, Imp. Deanie, May Rose 11. breed ing ; Bulls and Cows. Why not prove your dairy cattle?—], H. WILER, Centre Hall, Pa. DE Price and description. Fall L. JONES, Box ss1, Olney, 111, delivery. 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