The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 10, 1920, Image 8

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER
THURSDAY. JUNE 10, 190
THIRTY-FIVE YEARS AGO
Paragraphs of News Taken from the
Files of the Reporter of 1885.
September 23, 188s,
The Reformed church at Aaronsbury
will be dedicated on October 25.
D. C. Runkle has purchased a lot on
Hoffer street and will soon erect a house.
George Harpster, after several years’
absence, has paid a visit to his home in
this place,
Centre Hall is still having new famil-
ies coming in.
Dr. G. W. Hosterman has purchased
the Gift property for $1300 and intends
making extensive improvements on the
building.
Centre Hall and Lewisburg played a
baseball game at Centre Hall last Friday.
and the score was 43 too in favor of
Centre Hall, when the game closed at
end of the fourth inning.
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AARONSBURG.
Geo. Cunningham spent Wednesday
at Lewistown on business,
Harry Crouse, of Akron, Ohio, spent
a week with his father, J. Hol, Crouse.
Miss Catherine Grenoble and Lee
Wilt were quietly married at the Re-
formed parsonage, Tuesday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Vonada and son
Harry, of Bellefonte, spent a few days
at the home of J. Hol. Crouse.
Miss Marion Stover, of Harrisburg,
spent a few days at the home of her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A, S, Stover,
Dr. Ray and wife, of Johnstown, Mrs.
John Ray, of Tyrone, spent Sunday at
the E. G. Lingle home.
Miss Esther Bradford, after spending
some time with her sister, Mrs. Ray
Stover, of Wolfs returned
home.
Miss Mary Carson, Mrs, Margaret
Cunningham , were delegates of the Re-
formed Sunday-School,
Sunday-school
held at Pine Hall
Mrs. (Rev )
of East Pruspect,
Store,
to the
couvention, which was
Bowersox and son, Paul,
are spending a few
days with her | Mr. and Mrs, ]
P. Condo. Her mother is very ill at this
writing.
Mr. and Mrs. Wi
New Bloomfield
arents,
liam Grenoble, of
and Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
ert Gre of Lewisburg, spent a few
days avith their parents, Mr, and Mrs,
John Grenoble.
Wl
Goble,
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POTTERS MILLS.
(From last week.)
Miss Emma Treaster, of Yeagertown,
visited ber friend Mildred Duck.
Fred Royer and wife spent Sunday at
the John Royer home near Colyer,
Mrs, Belle Bible, of Mifflinburg, spent
several days with friends at this place.
Miss Mary Carson has been housed up
with rheumatism for the last week.
Clayton Wagner spent Sunday with
his family at this place.
George McCormic and family and
John Armstrong spent Sunday at Aa-
ronsburg.
Joseph Carson and wife, Mrs, Anna
Palmer and Frank Palmer and wife
spent Sunday afternoon at Millheim,
Joseph Steel apd Joseph Pollin and
family, of Greensburg, called on friends
last Thursday.
Mrs, P. P. Heashell, of State Col lege.
spent Memorial Day at the home of her
parents.
Mrs. John Ray, of Tyrone, and son
Dr. Ray and wife, of Johnstown, visited
with the Miller and McCormick families
over siemorial Day.
trates ais
Marriage Licenses.
Harry W. Horner, Linden Hall
Ruth M. Corman, Spring Mills
Lee David Wilt, Milroy
Kathryn J Grenoble, Aaronsburg
Herman P. Confer, Millheim
Ida J. Strayer, Madisonburg
Liney R. Ross, Port Matilda
Mary V. Barry, Port Matilda
Harold S. Meyer, Spring Mills
Alta bl. Sinkabine, Spring Mills
Frederick N. Walker, Centre Hall
Adalive H, Wian, Bellefonte
Emmett F. Bathgate, Lemont
Laura E. Gordan, Bianchard
Jessie D. Taylor, Colyer
izzie Fye, Lorre.
Dog Owners,
Take Notice.
We, as County Commissioners, are
forced by the State Secretary of Ag-
riculture to bring suit against every
person owning or harboring an un-
licensed dog. All Constables and
Police Officers are notified to make a
house-to-house canvass starting June
i, 1920, and bring suit against per-
sons owning or harboring unlicensed
dogs.
The fine for owning or harboring
an unlicensed dog is $100.00 or three
months imprisonment,
Any Constable or Police Officer ne-
glecting his duty will be prosucused.
To avoid an
should secure i osseutioy
from the County Treasurer,
| H. P. AUSTIN,
GEO. H. YARNELL,
GEO. M, HARTER,
Commissioners of Centre Co.
Attest :
R. W, IRWIN, Clerk.
Items from the Millheim Journal.
A large addition is being built to
Krape's store at Aaronsburg,
Mr, and Mrs, L, C. Tobias, of Cleve-
land, O., were arrivals in Millheim last
Friday afternoon and will spend several
weeks here, It is eleven years since the
family left Millheim, and this is Mr, To-
bias’ first visit, Mrs. Tobias having vis-
ited here on several occasions.
Chas. Hassinger has bought out the
interest of his brother, Harry Hassinger,
in the Auditorium management and will
continue to furnish first class motion-
picture plays.
Harry C. Hassinger, another of Mill-
heim's young men who was partially
disabled in the World war conflict, has
been granted vocational training at the
expense of the government. He will
be given a twelve-months electrical
course at Williamsport to which place
he was ordered to report on Wednesday.
It will be recalled that while Hassinger
was stationed at the Edgewood arsenal,
Md., and engaged in filling gas shells
that his eyes were damaged to such an
extent that it was fearful he would lose
sight.
The state road from Old Fort to Mill-
heim borough line is to be treated toa
coat of road oil, the work being sched-
uled to start on the 15th inst. The Mill
town council has been in communication
with the state road authorities concern
ing the oiling of the borough streets,
and on Tuesday Mr. McCullough, of
Bellefonte, who has charge of the road
work in Centre county for the state,
was in Millheim and interviewed several
of the councilmen and offered what the
councilmen consider a very fair proposi-
tion, the state offering to apply the oil
free of charge and the residents to clean
the roadways and to pay forthe oil.
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Penn State Students To Work on
Farms.
Over seven hundred students in agr-
culture at the Pennsylvania State Coll
ege are prepared to strike out to the aid
of as many farmers needing labor for
the su
the close of
leave at
While
pia is
mmer months, and will
. Juoe 16,
libor situation in Penopsylva
of
r willingne
F willing ues
college tle
«uch that this numb i men is Jom-
% to de
Ligher wages in the m-
by their
parat ively small, the:
ne ct
ds jsiries
1a noes for
is hig gh! ¥y ommended
insira
In the
Seniors,
tors
various cources there are 109
many of whom will become
ached as farm
143 Juniors
mores, 163 Freshman and 176
two year course,
permavently att managers
183 Sopho-
from the
will go
and assistants :
most of whom
farms and
$30 or $60 a month and board.
The demand for mer farm help
this vear has been grater than before,
Thirty-five per cent of these students
have been reared on farms and will
spend the summer on the heme farm.
Practically all have had experience,
necessary now for entrance to the school
directly to general and truck
work for
sum
Of Interest to Timber Owners.
The timberland owners of Centre
county have been offered the assistance
of the Penneylvania Department of For-
estry in order to get the largest possible
return from their lands. To encourage
this work, Gifford Pinchot, the State's
Chief Forester, last week declared he
was ready to co-operate with private
owners of woodlots so that they will
practice forestry.
Free service is offered by the forestry
department, and upon request by the ow-
ner any farm woodlot will be examined
and report on its condition will be given
without charge by representative of the
department, Large commercial timber
tracts, park s, and orpamental plantings
wiil be examined and recommendations
will be made, the applicant paying the
expenses incurred.
Commissoner Pinchot explained
co-operative plans as follows :
“A representative of the Department
of Forestry will go over the ground with
the owner and learn his desire, the kind
of material be wishes to produce and
the amount be is willing to invest to
bring the results, and will explain the
work that should be done. He will des-
ignate trees for cutting and make such
measurements as are pecessary to fur-
nish the owner with information he may
desire and advise him bow to improve
his woodlot, These instructions will in-
clude :
* 1—~How to put the timberland in the
best condition for yielding the largest
returns.
* 2~How much material should be
cut, its condition, the product into which
it should be manufactured and where it
should be sold.
* 3~How to bring about valuable
new growth. If planting is necessary
this advice will include the species, age,
manner of planting. etc.
** 4~Plans for protecting the forest
against insects, diseases and fire.”
the
Catarrhal Dearness Cannot Be Cured
by local applications, as they cannot reach
the diseased portion of the ear. There is
only one way to cure catarrhal deafness,
an that is by a Fonstitusional remedy.
Catarina Deafness : th caused by an in:
amed condition 2 the whe lining ©
the Eustachian Tube hen this tu be
inflamed you have a sound hr i
perfect hearing, and when It is entirely
closed, Dexfness Is the result, niess the
inflammation can be reduced and this tube
restored to its normal condition, hea
will be destroyed Tore forever. Many oases
deafness are caused by eatarrh, which in
an inflamed condition of the mucous sur
Hairs Oo Catarrh Medicine nets thru
blood on the mucous urate of the
F, J. CHENEY & CO, Toledo, O.
The farming business is the
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iE No other lye or soap cleans and disinf
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CENTRE HALL, PA,
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Ir RECEIVED a big purchase of handsome
Coats, Suits and Dresses. Many of a kind to
to be offered in one of the most c¢xtraordinary
sales ever conducted. Thi: early-season buying means
a great opportunity for hundreds of women. I very
styl: and color imagenable! And the Savirgs are
nothing short of remarkable. N> woman will want
to miss this cpportunity.
New Spring Suits
for Men and Young Men
You undoubtedly have your own idea as to what
Come and sec if
these don’t measure up to your standard.
Your Boy’s Spring Suit is ready. Bring him in
and choos: one that both you and he will like.
constitutes a good suit of clothes,
Spring Footwear
for the Entire Family
For the Young Women and Men who seek Style
.
at a saving but demand Quality and Fine Workman- |
ship as well, we are offering an exceptional opportu-
nity.
el i a —
D. J. Nieman
| Department Store
Battery Service Station
The Diamond Grid Battery with the
Philco Slotted Retainer,
GUARANTEED FOR 2 YEARS
( Without the Retainer the Battery is guaranteed
for 18 MONTHS, and is somewhat lower in
price.)
We Rebuild and Charge all makes
of Batteries.
Drive in and have your Batery tested Free of Charge
CENTRE
HALL
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FOR SALE.—Pure.bred
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pion, Imp, Deanie, May Rose 11, breed
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WIL E R, Centre Hall, Pa.
AMES WwW. SWABBE
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
LINDER HALL, CLETRE CO. FA,
Deeds, Mortgages, Wills ae, wrilten ar
ecuted with care 4 iti pre
sttended to, Bp tention given to
tiling of Halstes, | ¢ o LAcenses, Airing
bile Licenses, 1.0 wll other Appl it tan ’
Blanks kept on he Now 25-14
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not
F ARM WANTED.
from owner of farm or
Price and description.
L. JONES, Box 5351,
Wanted to hear | I
good land sale, |
Fall delivery.
Olnev, 111.
CYRUS BRUNGART
. > JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
FOR SALE.—~House and lot on Main | .
street, Centre Hall, Pa, Also two va-|
cant lots on Hoffer street, Write to
Warren 8. Krise, Johpstown, Pa, or in.
quire of Mrs. W. 5,
CREETRE HALL, FA,
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RELIABLE JUNK DEAL
4 Miles Street
OU WILL NEVER wish to take another dose of
pills after having once used Chamberlain’s Tab-
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more gentle and mild in their action and more reli-
able.
while the use of pills is often followed by severe
constipation, requiring a constant increase in the
dose. ® Every bottle rn by your drugg ist.
They leave the bowels in a natural condition,
TL AND
MENT
Wie ws
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Coal That's All Coal
Hourly -Tested Cement
We handle the choicest gr rades and you ¢ 3 our
liveries. Our coal comes from mines hot kay e hig}
for careful grading, and our cement comes from
manufacturer whose product for a quarter o :
represented the high-water mark of quality. It is
ALPHA Bo
and ALPHA Cement is tested by ye warrant
ahd AL every hour, day and ed by Cement ir
throughout the process of manufac. specificats
ture. They make sure thatthe raw strength and bi
materials are Of the pro rt grade, I makes co re
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or the home.
ALWAYS THE SAME, A good supply on hand.
Fertilizer That Fertilizes
Baugh & Sons Co. A good stock on hand,
ALP H. A
back for
R. D. FOREMAN, Centre Hall
EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORE -.