i OL. LL XXXL. MEETING OF COUNTY GRANGE, DAIRY PRIZE FOR RALSTON, * | Last Qaartorly Mee.lng of 1913 Held 1. | Cre nmery Patrons Hold Social Meeting at Hall-A., W. Now | Ftate Uolicgo—Prizs Crm s this Way, Centro the Muster, Dale { Home two hundred friends and pa- At the Just quarterly meeting of the | trons of the Btate College creamery Centre County Pomona Grange for | held a srcial meeting in the assembly 1918, A. W. Dale wes advanced from | room of the Agricultural building at be Overseei’s chair to that of Master | Pennsylvania State College. Prof. of the body, the term of office to be for | Carl W. Larson, head of the dairy 8 period of two years. He succeeds | department, took advantage of this Hop. Leonard Rhone, who was not a | #ocial meeting to make the awards in candidate for The other | the junior dairymen’s contegt which officers elected were : Overseer, Prof. | recently clored C. R Neff; Lecturer, Dr. H. F | Dr. R L. Watte, the dean and direc Bitner ; Steward, George W. Ginger. | tor, greeted the patrous and spoke in a ich ; Assistant Steward, J. Cloyd bappy reminiscent way of the condi- Brooks; Lady Assistant BStewa d, | tious twenty-three years ago when Mrs. Anna Brooks ; Chaplain, G. L. | fivegtulents were studying agriculture Grodbart; Treasurer, Dr. H. F.|8t Penn State compared with the 1,200 Bituer ; Secretary, D. M. Csmpbell ; [of today. He predicted good times Gate Keeper, James Keller; Pomons, for the agriculturalists of the future Mrs, Anos Bankey ; Ceres, Mis, Alice | and wishes all present to return to the Durst ; Flora, Mra. Wallsce White ; | meetings of Farmers’ week beginning Executive Committee, I, Rhone, I i. | December 28, Frain, W. Brooks, J. Dale, | David F, Kapp, cashier of the First Christ Keller; Di Patrons | National bank, gave a pleasing ad- Rura’' Telephone Company, L. Ruone, | dress showiug why bankers are inter- John Dale, Willard Dsle, D, | ested in agriculture, The great inter- Cam pel), Ww. Auditors, | 3t in agriculture shcwn by bankers Jobn 8. Dale, UC. R. { all over the country is not a puilan- The reports of re pr he | thropic movement, Good farmicg viticn ; of ns moe money for the banks, In heard a fitting and appropriate address be | i {awarded the first priz> of $25 in th junior dairymen’s contest to Hugh ais'on, fon of G. W. Ralston, of e | Centre Hall, The second prize of $15 com- went to Edna Dreibiibis of State Col- Pres. lege. These young people have kept te that the! 8ccurate feed and milk records of cows d ‘in tbe south | for They have made regular 0 Park. st Centre| Wiitten reports of the sawe and well excep { deserve the prizes whieh are the resust e fl ; 4 f guiimited re election, 8. 8. ectors to 3 = as M No, Siaith ; Neff, niativ body ne of formulating 13 il { € esof 1 xs a ent the were | 0 most of 8 Hall pertains to the] * be und , 5 executive ii co-operalive creamery at Centre This prejeet, so far buildin iteelf, will of cuanty indie 4 £ iisg er er in management of the Grange, c a a ructare wiil be erects t i of Gir The lve a ditior One year, 101 § ¢ ati rds ivantage:i—firet of the enterprise of 8 ate College busi LE i y natural | BESS men. ala Prof. Larson gave a statement of the Le and gh UE 3 i include ti gro for the past six years i wih of the Btate College creamery Ibe pay reli to the farmers, not ivcludiog any product e btu re the purchasing i The © , | bought by them, hse incressed from : $23 000 a year to over $45 000 0 \ few piclares of KE iropean city and feountry life were shawn by ¥ 8, Pat. | Dey, sssietant professor in the dairy | department, yy LOCALS * I 8. Boltof 1136 Three hogs killed by C Iyer tipped the scsles to “> Bi uslrg amass main : p ull Keller-Noll, week The first in was very warm, the thermometer playiog the fifties and &! to ‘ Pepabich asi . Ihe Presbyteriana, sw d ME | years ilidays and social at k De i lua Degember i is hoon § » dunesday Xiies. ¥ re tf - ur IAL for several 8 Christmuas tree +8 Fiiday even: 28 bk, fur the + at chrat : H past, will have ——y “ i § " the man sing } . a & fing mber ¢hool and A Ww if +41 ve Je from Pleasant ire i The yin las Gap | the | ¥ wn ; } : Mr fae ee 0 ke Ng Burkholder where in 3 o bis reluro he visited his was accompanied home by y by fa berin-law, . n r ~ iy was ¥ G F. of ¢ Win ! y . B itiroy duty HH. N (Gip., Bhe js a graduats Haven Normal; pent Eig nieg the ale 1. wv fle i : Rew YEA. bride nn, | Mother, Bor 2. of Plessast| De" «f the Look | hool and dating the ha bh ter C d fave ITAV C8 a ale his ty ¥uperi High forpecion mite of, Pen 4 were fn town on Tues ¥, 50d of e urse vi-ited the High Sehinol taught by Prof, H A. Didson. F. F. Palmer of Potters Mills was » caller on Bainrday morning. Mr - ‘ . ¥ | Palmer ig a honter of soge tole bul decisres be was 100 Luasy to doa bit of deer huntivg durirg the past peason, tendeut D. O Etters, $s 3 of i Fe 1001 ' vd been gne ae Gomes on. | ers, ’ formerly of Pienss ap Li located it Altoona the past two years as book keeper in one of the «fMces of. the ¥ ylys reilioad coppany ¥oiloz ir: the yOourg c re gid vieiled filer thia whe. they went Altoona they will reside. st ESD une i i‘! & GD vi Ri€ happy county ing vd Ti il 4 mn ¥ el until HOE « {0 at week where The Jsmes Love property, at the base of Nittany Mountain, was sold by C. D. Bartholomew to Livin B, showgre, who taok possesgion of it at nee, sud moved from the Btruvk house on Hoffer street 'o that place on Tuesday, Tne Christmas serviee annoupe d j for Christm s night in the Reformed |ebureh in Centre Hall will be held the | "unday vight before Christmuss The [#1 vie at Fpring Mills will be held ss pringipaly i scheduled, ihe Fuoday unpight after . fe ‘hristmas James Markle, farmer snd dairyman 0’ State College, was in tosn on Mon. Mr. Markle is o'clock | milking cightgen gowe, snd Made ree] ectigp | d sirying profitable, Lut not 8 business any morelihat will take care of itself Frank pre were! Walker hes been the all round miso as {rllows} rut Spiyd an! wif, lan the farm dyriog the pagt jew Mir snd Mig Harry Weyer and | Gontha. a lel, rg elon a. Bund Lang, A bot box on a threshing machine re. Kosel's Luss, Mrs, #8 KE ome near setting on fire the Ingram Blover, Mrs. Charles Fraukenberger |, ia Fergu i township, Sam and dsughler Mirths, Mr. sud Mrs, the machine was at work. Ihe box Ww, 8 Jouony Mr. nod iq i B | heated jast before the noan hour, ard jtoy r gud daggiter fogophitae, Mary ile \ sre : Biildred Loog, Gladys Weigly, Mars |g. o5vered f14t fn time to vert a most Fraukenberger, ¥.bel Long, L ss ¢ aaticus en Raton Fetterolf, Hertha Corman, Delln The Pennsylvania State Grange is Bpasd, Lattie Roehesu, 4 Hui {iy tesslon at Reading this week, and Paige, P C N sand a 3 Sra, the attendance Is the largest In a ¢ @ A “4 Baten Bal Voouada, A R] Hagan, | front ve. ul fears, Simon utbite ire} overt #thy, Ralibh Wesleau, Pani} ERLE - oe os oheud he : . 1 . HC Bypayd, DH, Homan, Joho Fraoken- Master Centre County Pomo: a berger, L. J. Homan, Russel Hwgan, Grange; Jacob Bharer, M.s'er Pro Burtin Fettcrolf, Gayer Grove | gross Graoge; Mra. Jacob Sharer, semmr——— pr co — Mite Floreres Rhone, Miss Edi h | Bavkey, Mr. ard Mre. Dank Corune, team de (Pp log Mile, Mr. and Mr A, ou ed the bs mlatidryg igh 6's nl loam Gr Ve, Bellefonte 1 Austin Da e, at Boslsturg, no Sallcday, by o s0re | Boa'sbure, Master-olect of Centre to —— a — Epp te , Pasty A pretty little syrprioe was tender d | by Mr. sud Mrs. Howard F. Wigver, | wr Lueir d G2 ace, to celebrate Fhere were he even. SF 16 Tn Yili Of DORE wy ATLLDID twit caiidren, Russel ai t 17 LA ‘0 iy three ig was very ei j yebly spent in play- ing Ihe raCiived mioy pretty and useful gifte At sl Big log of wandw i eit i blithdsy. | ot u p e:eul, a 5 Varios gsies ul tea o'clock refrealiments con. noe, Cake, 20fl 0 and O.anges wereserved avd beluesn the la iy between trains, hours of eleven and twelve shey ali returned to §t homas wishing hippy birthdaye, ir il £ them spt Those ns Basve Boatsbu &. Too NM pte Uo eae Toatball W COUNTY ORATURIVCAL CONTEST DEATHS, Numerons Priz 8 Uffered for QCGratories) Work by Banks in Centre County, rheumatism, Alfred B. Bhe pe died sf his howe at State College. He was 8 son of Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Bhope and was born at Lemont thirty-eight years 8go. He was a steady, industricus man and bis death is sincerely mourn. ed. Burviving him sre his wife and four small children ; his parents, one brother and three sisters, He was » member of the Blate College Lodge 1 O O F. and of the United Woodsmren of America. Both organizitiops a! tended the funeral which was held on Thursday of last week, Rev B, (, Stover, of the Reformed Lhurel officiated and boris] was made in the Pine Hell cemetery, One of the most interesting features of the annual commencement exerclees at the Pennsylvania State College is the Junior oratorical contest for the Barlow prize of $50, There is also 8 second prizs of $25. These prizes are awarded to the two members of the Juuior class who excel in the composi. tion gud delivery of au Eaglish ora- tion. The contest is always held on Monday evening of commencement weel, The boys of Centre county who are doing eighth grade or high school work have an opportunity to enter such a contest for a prize of $25, the gift of the First National Bank of Bellefonte. Tie boys attending school in district one have a chance to contest for a priza of $10, the gist of the Mill beim Baukiog Company, of Millheim. I'h's district consists of the townships of Miles, Haines, Penn, Gregg and Potter. The Farmers’ Trust Company of Btate College cft ‘rs a local prizs of $10 iu gold for district two, consisting of the towrships of Ferguson, Harris ' Mre, Jennie Carson dicd at her home io Tyrone after being a sullerer with » complication of dicesres the past years. Bhe was a daughter of James and Nancy Gunsallus and was boru af five ¥ Washington Furnsce, Centre county on Jun* 7ib, 1850 Oa December 22 44 969, she was united in marrisge a Boe Grove Mills to Thomas F. Care: 11, i913. LETIER FROM SUBBORTE BERY, Chiesgo, Dec. 6, Friend : 1913. Dear I wae quite rurprised to receive your letter, also two coples «f the Centre Reporter. IY has been a long time sicee I have seen a of py, except oper toa while Will Harpeter sent me ore, } i I always meant to subsaribe for it bu ths years sly I hindered ped away and Wh in varle waye and never it. Fome mouths sgo Mrs M Mersinger from Joliet, Illinois i Mrs. Kate Conley of Centre Hal called to see me, and M;: Mersings the remark thet her Centre Hel had and Wig 01 } TeLew Us i t for “£1 P ric a msde Heporter run out, she t. I handed her If you should hove ie KBD » nd it to very much, cecunt of her dea bi, d at Bp pre it We had been good friends ¥ years Pi her sister Wi “ nie, I would fale for ma: 5 my y¢ Antje, ul, UDEes wa wh . . ar aud the first eleven years of their mar College, Benner, Npring, Walker, ’ Patton and Ball Moon, The | sh {80IP. bogs eligible to enter the contest in the | : ownships of Rush, Brow Bhoe and . ried life wae spent in Ferguson tow: Marion, they mov- | I Thirty-two years ag {ed to Tyrone and that La | home ever siuce. i wen er! Burnside have an opportunity to eom- pete for a priz: of $10, the gift of the First National Bank of Philipsburg No local prizs bas been ¢ flered ivceinading the town ships of Bald Eagle Valley. However, the boys of these townships have an €qusl chance of winning the ¢ unty prize of $25 The plan of the contest which announced the week Henry Harshberger, E q, of ‘ixth avenue, 8B uth Altocns. dis the Altoons hospital on Friday m ing of pueumonia snd Bright's dbs ilowirg a long illness. He sixty-seven years, was born Centre county, He practiced law Bellefonte years the | When his heslth broke down and institute was submitted to| Wns compelled to forego PH by Mr. of the { oi mul work. ved to Al Penn township schools, and accepted |#everal years sg) and became a | by them log enlesman, He Ar amendment wae added Jimi'ing | the institution on N Lie contest to eighth grade and high | wife and several ot school work, The institu'e commitieernen shall coairmen of the contests in respective townships, for : district three, Cap and WEE until several § i Kt preceding bie | f te i fils chiers the teschers Wasson, He rem 1 was adoit | Ir : rLUTV.IVE, vember 27 Hidr loca - act as their { | various 1 home | day was hn BEd} Wa | mber Wil lame Z srfoss died at his Mot wae 8 ar O in Poiladelphbia, and on buried at York, Jonathan 7 arfoss, sbout fifty-three He B Ll cl tl msm WAH He 1 Bergstiresier | d Fropariies ' hauge Haods, C. W. Korman, of near Curlin, turicg the lest week sold his large farm st that plage to Harry G. Ebbe, the merghant of Milesburg, who will teke poesession April 1st, 1014 thus | re to former occupation the Kesastone Uszstitle Mr Etbs for years before going into the merchantile business at Milesturg usd Leen one of the best known farm of Half Moon township The | consideration he paid for the Korman farm wae $4 500 Al the same time Mr. Kormsn purchased the Kobe stock sud fix ues in Milsburg, the conelderstion being $1300 On Mon dey Mr. Kormisn puiphsged the late Uhatles H. ilee property in Miles burg sud will cecapy the same April 1, 1914, when he will open snd cone duct a general elore, inciuiing wholes. le cream on by Me. Eube Yeara, i photographer, snd for sears traveled with Mr fairs and plenies, Bb fa 0 of | The deceased is survived by sud lwo E { Stump, Centre Hall \ i Campbell, 8 wile Mra aid Mrs Mre, (oorge | Robert @ arfoes of Yo 1k are {$2re and brother of the deceased siulers Zl Ail i a ning his d stales - i i “ra Mrs Barab Catharine Apring Mi'ls, May 18 lair, boro i i 8G fied Y ‘ ve vin ber 1913, nged forty sever 21x months and vine days, st the f hier father Jamirg KK: uaetly, Sitiog Mills Forsrme tims shs been residirg Patton, Camimis county, Bbhe lssurvived by her father, | s fuband, two sons, three feur brothers, | was pad at Holy Cross Pulte, weorges Valley, Rev pastor of the Methodist chureh, offi lating, wd 3 fal had t ' AS sisters and terment le the business carried The [lee property sold for $4 100 had been Me, Kor. tau’'s lot tion to move into bis properly in Osk Hall, but he abag- doncd tis idea and on Wednesday suid the ssme to 1. J. 1» nder of that place, for the paneideration of $2 100, ————— i —— ica treoirge Colledge, i f £ Francis Bpiizsr, a veteran o Civil War, dicd st his Lowe in Ruch towcehip frois & emplication of die eapcs Wedneeday of last week, He wae aged seveniy-nine years. He 5 su vived by a wife and sn sdopted dsughter, Mre, Ber jumin Meek, thei Fam re Wegk at tta'p College, Farmers’ Week at The Penney ls vania State College will be held this year D cembter 290 tu January 8, Over 100 ‘eclures and demonstratiovs of interest and practices] value to farm- ers w I' be given. The ppyrges sre Open ig Famed uy weil ss men. The Department of Home Esonomics will conduct a section throughout tie week which should be of epecial it terest Lo women. Toe program is 1g arranged that the gpoginlipt aa well as the geveinl farmer can stiend exer. c'aep of interest to him throughout every period of the week i me mene fpf gc FT go'e Want 1a Pari Company, vine sliie {Georgia § Herald, A Georgian town has voled in favor of saloons and here {a the reason as given by acit’'z mn: 4 I we 810 galas we sland for cur women folks wearing shadow and slit skirts and our youoger women lesrt- ing to dance the bill weevil wiggle, Texas Tommy \apgo, the buany hug, the bear dance, the halfoanter, the buzzard fl p and so on down the line, tho men folks migh! jit ae well have thir snloons and the whole push go to hell together, " Opening Honrs Annonces l, Fishers, Penn Hall; Rishel, Krepe and Rossroan, Spring Mills, announces that they will have their respective slores open every evenlog until af er Christmas, and after that tige «| med Cgeky Wednesday ev u'og se here tL fre Mre, Mary Jane Ro'brock, widow of William T. Rothrock, died in Philije- bu'g, ayed eighty-four years. Her maiden pape wig Flega!, snl ler mariiege to Mr. Rothrock tock place! in Uion county in 1849, IRA ——— Deaths Throughout County Mra. Elizibeth Wian, widow of Peter Wian, 10 Altoora. The dreessed before her marriege was Eiizibeth Hile and was born in Bellefonte in 1887 Felterson Jrwin, ail Sandy R dge, aged Alty pix years Willism Hale, at Bandy Ridge, sged sixty-six years, Jolin Rodgers at Huntingdon sged almost teventy yeary He was a civil war veteran, a member of Company C, Fifth Kegiment. He was born at Nittapy, but has lived at Hautingdon for thirty five yess, Fine Poultry | xbhibie, The M Min County Pouliry Asso ointion will hold its third annual ere hibition in the market house ot Lew: istown Dee 30.31, LEN and Jan, 2, Hl{. Competition will be open 0 sll exhibitors and sll will ba welcome, Last year over 800 [hwis were display ed aud it is expected that about 1000 will be on the flor this year, All per. souk interested to psultry she'd make It a polot*to either eghilit at Lowe tow or wisil Lhe show as many floe frv's will be txhibited and you will be biel od in either ease, LA AALS i - —————— A ————— Shak spree. Mensureilur Mensure: Roy White went to Perry county Ol 6 0 Kue playing of both teams County P mous Gravge, are a'so in t Ou the defense were the features, | tendance, # Be (hat you are, where Lo wiil remain fir the prospny Thay ia, & womas ; if you be mors, you're none,” , With Lis mother, ii where hs versity ate nxt Isw it fos Ble in ik here Caughiter ¢ school I WEB IDARITiec aso Lhe did pot the i them It 1} U yeu ecsn giv i HIRT § ey nl y 1 0 Iem Dornbl #0 BLK lo meni as $tro; thst BI Li n EET BEPIDS & ii a8 My ¢ ed i { rg Emerick was 4 8a wd §e # E14 fe Freepoamt ind regards i fi A % v » Vith {lo urself and ad a, BLASER IVE Will I» who wil read the letter, snd ed Lear fro - KI they wiil her even be pleas om these few UU Il, D.e 6, 1913 Plesse order wil money which 2 & fora ye:'s subscription, advacce my label to October, '1 The seciion sboul Qrangeviile atd also vhern Wisconsin produced very hair erops during the past sesson Heal eslate iv sgyanciog, avd bas beer doing eo for several years. As illuatration Jet me say thet eight years azo I buiit & barn ou one of my farms, and rented the place, Fhe renur proved ursalisfaciory, so the farm cetlaiving «ighty-nige and ouve-half acres was offered for sale, my price belog $10,000 Purchesers thought i too Ligh, tut I then ssid land woul be worlh more in the future, sud my prediction proved true, for last June the seme pisce was sold by me for $12 500, and if 1 had it today 1 could gel more than that much for it. A farm (0 the north of us is cffered at $150 per sere. There are many public sales 6f farm ele ck and implements in this scetion Cows are seliiug arcund the $100 mark, spring calves, $30, two year oid heifers, $50 and $60; vorses at from $160 to $200 Atnaeale a few dage sgo oals told for 45 cents, corn 74 centa for 80 pounds, hay [rom §8 1049 per ton. A stock avd grain sale on a farm rorth of here amounted to §12000, and two other snles are advertised that will al« #0 amount £2» about that much. Lost rummer wes 8 very plessant one, although pretly hot at times. For a week it has been very cloudy, Wishing you all a Merry Christmas aud 8a Happy New Year, I remair, Very traly, J. H. JorDAN, * isu : Cows and Univer lor Sa'e John Boavely of Spring Mille, the Iatter part of last week, returned from the western past of Pennsylvania, and brought with him a pumbsr of cows for bis dairy, and a few extras for sale There are «fered forsale four or five vows and five thoroughbre! Holstein ba'l oslves. These sre floe aulmn's, ind are worth seeing, A —— Orosmi nts for Qhrie'mas decorn toni—Kreamei's, ————————— Te TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS, m—— HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS Mrs Harry Miller and children on Bilurday went to 3! heim. The Christmas approaching. ear'y is your BERBEOND Ds rapidly buying Funday night a gale ret in from the west that tumbled mercury from 50 to 18 degrees sbove the zsro line, that being the lowest point registered this fall, Thomas Bartges, who will operate ‘the Bsriges farm after next epriog, purchased a pair of draft horses at the horee sale held at week, The teschers will hold a burg on Baturday. ‘entre Hall borcugh to attend, Mrs. William H. short time ago had broken y falling at the U Evangelical ‘hureh, is getting sling nicely, apd is ‘ontinuously improving. Willis Creuse, ¢ymmitied Rebersbhurg last cf the sixth institute at district Rebers- teachers have loess) The in planned Biiver, who a ber oited hip sged on BiX'y years, near deed br come suicide He Iver farm the Lis Viekebur Z. mwmitted 8 rev He melancholy, his {roubles iginary, Adror vith had being g im- no Thomas been aud F. E. Arney puttiog in time no the Cbomss farm, nesr Pine Grove Mills, replacing wooden walter pipes with iron and doing other improving about the place, Harry Ne had TRAVe 1 oO EE ii of near Tusmseyville of hae quivsy, srd week wae confined for a part of the lon was serious. He Is 8 severe allsck a ( 3 fir wore than a » Lhe ase, and ndit now steadily improving, J. Henry 8 lswyer «f Philsdelphis, was elected right wor- time his ¢ Williams, ahi f : ipfal master of the Grand Free ard Accepted Maso sylvania, at Lhe quarterly mmuni- ‘ation held in the Masonic Temple at Philadelphia Lodge, of Penn- ©« 3 ! ® C. B. Bottoif of Colyer secompanied by his daughter, Miss Helen .. were n town on Thuredey sod paid their i cfice, The yourg is employed in Thompson Milroy, and came of a few days resy 3 y Knitting Mills, st home tut f i wels to this iad the f i The proprietors « county contributed ward the of Col. John 8B, independent, no- pledged candidate for sracciale judge in thal county. Garret was defeated. Five hotel men ezch paid $15) botels in Mifflin aitmost $1000 to- campaign Garret, = EXpeDEes 3 id A cow owned by D. K. Keller gsve birth to three calves during the pres. Laving been born on Keller breeding snd itis Lis opinion that that fact bss more to do fall of five of twice sirce be is farming. ant vear, twins Mr fromatwin sl: ‘a urdsy. ia r r lees ¥ £0 wi the psira furnitare of What better selection of a Christmas or New Yest's gifl than a picce of furniture. It useful and valuable—alwesys before the eyes of the lucky recipient to remind him or her of the giver. YG. G. G, stands for ** Give Goodhart Gifts. George McCormick of Potters Mille, 30 the Reporter was informed by tele- phove last week, has some thought of angeging with one of the Chicago packing houses, in the slsughteriog lepartment. He gave an exhibition is (doodhart farniture distivetive quality, ia he ou'd fms ive iaced all witnesses that Oscar Homan, for 8 number «f l'w Penns Csve, will make sale of farm steek sand implements next March and will move onto tue Emasai « ael Euogard farm just west of Penrs Cave, Mr. Euogsrd will quit tle farm, and will occupy a property st Farmers Mills which he remodeled sod is putting in the best of shape. The batldings—sil of them— rn the E M. Huoyett farm west of Centie Hall are being repainted by Jobn Noll, the Pleasant Gap painter and doorstor. Mr. Noll has several paint. es heipivg bim. The house sud barn will be paiated white and some of the other buildings will be given = bit of co.or. Mr. Huyett will also have his town residence repainted pro viding the weather conditions are favorable, H J. Musller of Ballefinte was fu Centre HRI on business the latter part of wat week. He Is representing the DuPolot Powdsr Company, snd Is giving demonstrations la variovs seciions of the county, He bas been engaged to dynamite about two handred you 1g apple tress on the Ree porler’s farm, the parpose bring to oreak up the earth #9 that the roote may more easily peoetrate the deeper sola,
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