CENTRE HALL, PA. THURSDAY. AUG UST 1. 1907. NO. 30. TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTERE 87 FROM ALL PARTS, The trout BEALTH WORK JMOAL AND PERSONAL, delphia, are spending several weeks FROM SOUTH DAKOTA. with relatives friends in Belle Pleked from Exchanges of fonte. Mr. Hazel is employed by the Dir { Philadelphia Rapid Transit Company | . transfer clerk and is very much | a Oster, of Lancaster, is | pleased with his position. Le ter, Mra. William Groff, WwW. H. V Mra, Ki ard Brown visited | boys who has won for himself a place AN OPEN LETTER TO FAKYM En aod Owing to much gossip and reckless talk by the uninformed concerning dairy products, and many intention- ally false statements about creameries, to prejudice creamery patrons, we is sue this open letter to you, farmers, in DD, J. Mitterling Writes North West-Mention of Former Cltizen, Absut the Honlsburg Iie iid on Vacelonn! gulations on Cont 1% rigs ion Immunity Interest to Heporter Headers JOIN as Inclosed find money order for $2 to Bellefonte’ | be applied on subscription. We like of Bellefonte's of labor, and the large i if € Hin ~ i one | . HERBY holl, on | our new field | | Btate : any te order that we may have a clear under-| ° | 1 Williamsport the past week. Mr. and Mrs. H. N. *i it Meyer spent a ¢ at Lewistown, Woodward, 4 veak vis 104 was Orndorf, i Thurs- in town {farahberger left for Me- a sit with days at Mifllin- ex, Mra, Isaac Brown and of “Smyrna, Del., are visit. his place, KH. O. A ltoons i 8 Rishel and are visiting at D. Keen. es Aurand and son Lloyd, rucats at the home J. Hpigelmyer Dan ts of © guest Mr. and Mrs on Sunday. son Paul, of Harris- tthe home holomew, and brother rand Sunday fMinburg herman, i Mr week Mra sister, ‘orth th friends @ RUA Children and children week of Boob, f1is parents, | 2 ten days’ visit at the home of | father, W. B. Bcholl, on Bishop street, i Mr. | posit | man for the Erie railroad, at Jersey Aull and of Bkis E. M. and Miss Margaret "Ha ‘hauncey te Indian Mrs, E. stuar?, Stuart, ole, tory, with HSiusrt, G. Stuart | of state College, stopped in Bellefonte Atlantic City. i we | | | {while on their way to | returned as far as Cleveland, when th party autded the rest of the way. ! Bellefonte Daily Ward visiting . NCIS A of Fat { | Philadel. John Rishel, her brother, Mrs | phia, is Miles and family, at Milesburg M of | visited at the home of her A. Kline, at Centre Mills, i days inst Mra | Washington, guests of Thomas j& Anus Kline, J brother, ¢ i week, t. U. Cheeseman and daughter, A L, [aylor and family, of of were recent Mile =U. MeClellan, Onn 110 Lolumbus, Edward if bi ¢ Munday morning t aged mother and bLrother ury OUT of the “ti WF EN LRie, gC HOO] Was An Arrival attend the funeral of u La Npow Bh iiss Brackbilll bot I't wre Judge Orvis agaln sud @ 6 OURh Case was up ff 54 % | bef ile A fhe expect to get the i | pumber of witnesses were heard | Peo] | bor i ug, will Dave muuc? ter sireel t# and other con- igh ana the lillie Y will begin lo Doom. 14 Mifflianbur Mrs Pe ££. J 8 " of 1 showers, of Bellefonte, just returned from Spring Mills was Lhe guest of Gardner ii. DagRage iia raliroad station at visit Fredericksburg, urg and other > » avitie, Pelerst 0 iy Virginia towps made historic in 15861. in, 8 HL. | sf Sunbury, | at WwW ithe | 4.1 week Mrs Bingham p- spending her vaca ther Logan- if Mrs. EK. J yu during the past t a { | has trouble with had jured eye and Mr, work, but after day had to stop, as both inflamed, in confined to his home, and aded b Yi usser d ihe Lhe & arted to inliammation i ¥ a had = much w by y colored glasses, and interesting Margaret, were past week Fairy (4. 8, and Erastus J, Jrush Valley, daughters Adan fl { go the Mis iin Uhica fis ii ’ Sunfl £0 IMAaxe op ¢ : . t focuerly i are st ing with the family of of Heloit, Wis, Mrs. Musser, J hie cour f Bil yet indiv iri {. Ki brother ess red ’ eRIner, euti Are of the party goes to Keokuk, guest Harry C. Brad. | Browue, sister of Mrs. Mysser, with : it isenid, Miss Ada will make i her home for a time. O80 Vass | 2 ariel t i And i COnRIGerad Ailhiough | «1 3s IVER | Fa fi ¥ f 14 + Bu fed Of Sir in of ti : Hall, D his @ pret Liest g # ¥Y . @prillyg sy homes ford Much of his time is spent ing for the gale of the De Laval crean J geparator, and he has! Miss Ruth Rapp, deughter of Mrs, been very successful wm willlog to Emma Rapp, is serionasly ill at her admit, however, that jg | Bome on Hall Moon Hill suffering dae rather to the quality and price of | from scarlet fever fit.| Miss Nell Lebkicker and Mahlon | MeFetters, of Johnstown, spent sever. {al days Inst week with friends in Miles Francis Bwabb, the bright son | Fra abn, We brig [ burg and Bellefonte. of Roy (i. Bwabb, of Jirie, is the guest | Jim Shorter, of Bellefonte, Tuesday of his grandfather, : Mwabb, Lpyeuving isnded sn nineteen and ones near Linden Hall, and the o her day | paid inch trout st the High street was secompanied to the Reporter of- | alle within 8 stone's throw of the fice by his uncle, Henry Swabb, of Bush House | Centre Hall, The lad’s father was in | Mr. and Bit. Harry Garbrick and s country § 7, his busi. Yue Santas juat for - Jay, n remain | littl doughter, of Coleville, departed eas nok parimb/ Ang i y { Thursday for Pittsburg, where they from Erle any length of type. He isa | h 1 4 y ’ member of the firm doing business will be the guests. of Mr. Gargrick’s oy 1 finder the name of the Heisler loco | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crise- motive Works and Is secretary of the | Hts. = igs na, 8 Lot Kang days Aw Ly sil Keystone Gazelle — is as an Hq his agent BOOCOES the separator than to his special ness for the work. little George # at the Jamestown Exposition, 1 Mr. and Mra. J. B, Martin, nee Emi | { nl ms Holmes, of Pittsburg, f ’ { i & BOL, { bi He ARITIVA: Post ' f 1 fs 4 Wile eis Assistant master George Glenn for & week's outing with friends at MifRinburg, WW. for Tuesday, W. Bmitl his uew the has | studio, | Fear Polographier ground be broken which wil $+ is located of | : his residence, meveral cases of diphtheria are re in Robert | is dangerously ill. All pre-| on possible is being used to keep | ported suaingietown, [.eech cant the disease from spreading. of Hiate College lodge No. 1032, 1. O. O. F,, drove over to Inst ferred the initiatory and second « grees on a numoer of candidates. Prof. Theodore Park is greeting his former friends in Pine Grove Milla, It was rumored that he would be an applicant for the high school but this does not seem to maturalize, A workman in the Agricultural building named Curry struck William Allen in the face while the latter was engaged in doling some work in front of Meck's drug stare, Curry agoused Allen of making an insulting remark about his (Curry’s) wife, which is denied by Allen. Curry was arrested. Ihe degree team stormstown week and con fee puptis anda Watehman— Dr. Lee B. Wondeock, of Scranton, was an arrival in Bellefonte recently. Mrs. H. W. Todd, of Philipsburg, visited ber parents, Hon. and Mrs, W, C. Lingle, on Linn street, Mrs. John H. Wilson, of Altoous, and little daughter, spent Banday with friends in Bellefonte. Dr. and Mrs. J. Finley Bell, of Englewood, N. J., were in Bellefonte between trains one day last week. Miss Mabel Maxou, of Pittsburg, is visiting her sister, Mrs, J. Allison Platts, at the Presbyterian parsonage, Mrs. Jobin Bloomer, of Philadelphia, came to Bellefonte and while here will be the guest of Mrs, Thomazine Lane. Prof. and Mrs. Harry Wood, of Urbana, Ill, are visiting friends in Hiate College during their summer vacation, Bundsy a week fully one hundred and seventy-five Bellefouters went to Tipton to visit the Becond Brigade encampment, Lieut, James G, Taylor, who recent ly graduated from West Point, spent Demiooralic goncern, D, Oliver Huasel and wife, of Phila last week at the Second Brigade en- Normal school gives quite ar the city | educational trend to i {of the finest farm lands to be found [any place. {to sixty dollars per acre, mostly from | forty to fifty {well improved farms, This is the price for There very { this country, | Further west may be found raw lands these are | excellent and at a low figure. There | are great opportunities for young men i { of small means and grit to secure fine is raw land in {in any quantities, Bome of | homes, The eastern part of the state {in land qualities Is simply a {tion of western Iowa i Last | dence University informed me that continua. and Minnesota week the president of Provi- the degree of D. DD. was conferred upon me and this was done wholly on the part of the institution without any suggestion on my part or any friends interested in my behalf, Was at the sane time made adjunct-professor in 1 to the Post-Graduate department ex. sive wen in thet department. Pro- fessor J. W Heston, formerly of Boals- burg, the the Normal is president of tate here Yours respectfully, D. J. MIrrERLING Madison, South Dakota, July 22 A st sss Will Pienle ot Urange Park The Odd Fellows of Centre county, retane al Grange par Centre Fhursday, August 29, “ The affair + in the nature of an old fashion- nt PHIL : ers with ar re we red eg —- Wagoner Reunion, ' ial reunion of held the Wagner Wed: eaday, ( will be i vor Te ‘ IE LA ATK, § tives and friends ordiaily . thant day * sives. Bring mg and spend { a OMM Lewisburg ays Damage Suit. Lewisburg 1 ough alsin guard rails along an embankment on one of pay of damages of §120. Jesse Fe Winfield, while driving salon designated rom his rig and killed, A 8 & er, al thre se Lhe int ARLOVEe Was } il 1 i YW f t a Av. ie i g been frightened at a Reading rail. Fhe suit for damages was N revised settled for the sum named at As ihe pir pe Ive coos Postal Usrd Law ¢ Lawged sial authorities have winl laws so users of may Hn that : ie postal card card divide of the with vertical eit enc of the card. The large is Lo be used for Lhe address, #pace the small space ay contain the message or ad- matter. Un the Leck may that pot prohibited reguistions is by The new law effect August lat, previous goes into {Continued from Previous Column osm pment at Tiplown, John Brackbill, of Williamsport, was in Bellefonte last week adtending the funeral of his grandmother, Mrs, Louisa Brackbill, Mrs, Albert Engles Blackburn with her children, Jack and Eliza, of Phila- delphis, are at the Col. J. A, Spmogler home for a manth’s visit, Mra. Lavioa Weiland, of Lewistown, is in Bellefonte visiting her. sister, Mrs. Catharine Gehrett, who is seri. ously ill in the Bellefonte hospital, Mr, and Mrs, Jacob Hassel and two children, of Columbus, Ohio, are in Bellefonte for a month's sojourn at the home of Mra, Hassel's father, A. Baum. I'he work on the new stale road be tween Bellefonte and Milesburg, so far consists of cutting down the hills and filling up the hallows #0 as to make an easy grade. The Yeager Swing Company have their new baillding next the Phoenix ill plant completed and ready for installing their machinery just as soon as the engine and boilers are put in shape. John Bower and family, who spent the winter months with Mrs, Bower's father, James Curtin, on Allegheny street, have left there and are now living on Linn street in the Bower residenpe. While Jacob Shirk, of Runville, was out on the Allegheny moutaine hunt. ing oattle he came on to a den of snakes, and succeeded in killing six large rattiers aud one copperhead. Several rattlers were old fellows and standing as to « ner of dealing. ‘methods and man- tinuance of the same, assuring y strictly fair and honest have ever dealing, as we done. Always giving you the very for ducts, and paying vou in month highest price your pro- fuil of Ww HE every pound / churned from your cream. Let pointers : if well fed and cared for your check every month. The faster you turn us fow The more cows you keep the give you i" your the richer the cream will be higher the test, and the and ti 182 slower yi ut have Hence what you will e 1 lower in is made in quantity in Do blame us for a low test, as you ma this way is lost in quality. i your own test by the quality of YOu gena us. Do not blame the creamery snail returns when vour oo no pasture. Cleanliness all around is essential 4 syiae be ¢ i make good butter, and the better butler, the better the price the the price better to your separator every time ys yO might se well leave your sup unwashed and eat bres kfast same dishes, as to le unwashed over morning mii ti Do not think y the creamery business t ery msn Patron such us helg i al or] $ 4 op Lin get tesled by pay : 42 48a ied 1.4 ALAET, WHICH 8 J Hence lias butter-fat. ; int Crean Lost ’ f 5 ial ADY AIO of b Now quantit $ ; 0 ils, uiler- Kives you butter, this ia iain that | ¥ & % Of CTeam shiowing sale of 1 ¥ $ fat utler-ial al Billig if We have both tests in give eiltier by the above creamery and We dream and Will choles, wil take Veil y your test it the inlest and most up-to-date Babcock and pay you 2 for August, or take it and pay 1tter in il al Lesler, le per ib. for buatter-fat a we have al- ways done pr 5 ou und of i 15¢ pe Now, in either case the first essential $id i is, honest weight or measure and ent ur structed to pour cream from one vessel Yih» sample. routemen are in- into another and mix it thoroughly by stirring it, so ss to gel a fair sam- ple of your creams. Any other way of taking samples is dishonest, We are anxious to have a public ex- hibit of our testing at our ereamery, by the Baboock test, also by the churn test apd prove both by our sctual churning, and at any time when & dosen or more patrons are willing to gpend a day with us, will have Prof. Van Norman, from State College, here to make the tests in your presence and prove to you conclusively that every 6 Iba. of butter-fat gives 7 Iba. of butter, and that 18¢ per 1b. for is just as much to you as for butter-fat. We butter 2c per 1b BrRING Mines CREAMERY (o., Lb — a ——— Willlamaport Commercial College If you are goiog to take bookkeeping and shorthand, your success will depend a great deal upon the school you attend. The Williamsport Come mercial College is the best known school in Central Pennsylvania, Students from thirteen different schools came to us to finish courses last year. Over two hundred calls were received Inst year for office help. Bix. ty-five writing lessons by mail, $2.50, Catalogue and trial lessons free. Students enter at any time, Fall term begins Sept. rd. Send us the names of the young people of your place and we will send you a pack of calling onrds, Write F. F. HeaLgy, Prop'r, Ep C. W. Dorsey, of Washingeon, D. C,, Division chief of bureau of Soils, was in Centre Hall for a few days attend ing to business relative to soll survey had as many as fourieen rattles, being made in Centre county at present, : The nnties all report abun eXCclianpgen A fi Aller Eo a long ill 1, of Howard, The Dale famil held at Oak Hall Ihe ian ¥ Mature ¥ rain » iu £ the week ts b '} Mrs, 1 i Tf ¥ wil of Annville, Lebanon ¢ i on i sward bound KF. Bt £10 and daught ant i ting € ’ 3 : iting at the home of David { bell and mother, at Wilbur Burkh tor at the Pennsy | LOOK his summer a tv iy, Week, ¥ t11 3 « $ iewdrniog 1 ne £2 SABE ISIC f ’ of Brown KTERl a Iti rested 2 FALITORG Was O the laws of Not tie } L this Linge Lhe 2 Bolter and Ls GROW £ RIE Laas 0X slale iY pt a0 desperate eflort tion, SED Calvin H. Horner callers Monday. Ralph T. : Of burg of Centre Hall, Mr, Seigh and ly and F., E. Richards and family of Pittsburg, are at Mr. $ i Tressel pen their vacation at Horner's Mr, Seigh is a machinist and ployed by the Jones & Locklin Company, and Mr. Richards foreman in Brot! is eI Steel the # Laundry. » : Brace 1 Among the arrivals from Philadel phia Inst week was Mra. J. Emory Hoy, who is making her annual visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Mingle, in Centre Hall. little daughter, Miss Elizabeth, been here several weeks, and will await the coming of Mr. Hoy, later in the season, and in the mean time en- joy the pleasures of of the best homes in town, Mr. and Mrs. Ax Mann, were in Centre Hall Fri. day. Before returning they visited Mrs, Jodon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Brooks, west of Centre Hall. Mr. Jodon, since leaving the Huston farm, east of Centre Hall, hss been employed at the White Rock stone quarries, at Pleasant Gap. He is a fireman and has a night tarn, but likes the work very much. Among the western visitors to Penns Valley are Mr, and Mrs, J. 8 Hofl- man, of Arcanum, Ohjo, who the Iat- ter part of last week were guests of John Spicher, a cousin of Mr, Hoff. man, In 1860 Henry Hoffman sand family moved from the Btone Mill to Ohio, and John 8, Hofman was a son, Later he married a western lady and engaged in the furniture and unaer- taking business, and has been success. ful in business. He has made several trips east since being located in Ohio, and on this visit is looking up us sociates of his youth, Her has the two one Foster V. Jodon, of