The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 23, 1915, Image 1

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VO1l. LX
XXVIII.
Attendance.
Brothers.
No more successful or better Grange
Eocampment and Fair was ever held
w hich
of
me-
all than the one
Friday, Exhibits
stock, farm
and better than
at Cent H
came to a close
farm products, live
hinery wera all larger
cor -
in former this proves
o usively t iran pienie, as it
iu 1 OL « n ti Q w
but }
larger cI
PE
atirac
course, to
fair,
n t and
wnd
nasnce «
4 Ti
were presel
ati
day an urs
wd i wn
several wide avenue owd
the
chaved and hsppy
of the
the grounds but
wel
£1 €g in n
sinte
manner Two members
y were on
blue-uniformed
in demand,
rid weal
y I ral Lieat STE -
when TRI CAL i 14
Wednes
prevalied.,
iny
and Thurs
The former exhibit
during the
horticuitu
Waa
wo hundred ps
L Ineritoricus al
ciate
: lo =
ch is GeURIlY Ald
petitive Dasia is establl
DR pre
Farmers were given an
minme,
oppor
the very latest in far
’s RD
Many pi
to witness
chipery, gasoline engines
Isbor saving devices,
machinery exhibited on
he grounds
were sold aud orders taken for many
fy
easful
more, It was indeed a suce
week
chinery
Ja'ter delicacy an
her it was ms-
the
for the sell: r, whet
or ice or ones, Of
aaj
The lceal freight depot
unprecedented
was reported,
presented a busy place on Wednesday
sud Thursday mornings when several
hundred packers of ice cream v ere ur -
Besides i three
the
nade
loaded. his there were
the grounds
dainty
Dispensers of soda fountsin
selling
ail
wagons
fr
mt
goods did a Fusing
on
zen alone and
‘ney
business and ther
appeared to be an unquenchable thirst
piezing the crowd,
VARIOUS SURJECTS
DISCUSSED.
(irange prohis
1 ns were discussed by
the Anditorium
On the Park, with
leading Grangers in
to large audiences,
touring cars for platforme, temperance
speakers, sufllrage speakers and others
spoke Lo hugs crowds,
A LIST OF
The fo
succesa of
THE EXHIBITORS,
owing persons added to the
the
nariic'es in the sgricultaral and
cultural department :
Mrs. Giny
Mrs, Emma Grove
display of meritorious
horti-
Nannie F
Edna
Brooks, W K rise
Louise Smith
Catherine Bradford, Mrs, J, W, Delavey, Je
gon H Emery, Mrs
William Walker, Harvey Kuhn
Mrs, 8 E. Sharer, Aaron Lutz, Sarah
Ermest Frank, Hazel Ripka, Mm, A. P,
Miller, Franklin
Henrietta Mowery, Ruth Bartges, John Mowery,
Mrs, Samuel Durst, Mrs, T, F. Delaney, Helen
Krebs, Mrs. Clove Mitterling, M. C. Delaney,
Lena Emerick, Mra. John Coldron, J. 8,
Henry Homan, Mrs, George Ishler, Mrs,
ick, Howard Reuben Zettle,
Isaiah Emery,
Jetide,
Krape
Pani Miller
Grace tunkile,
Btahi,
William
litner, Helen Luces, Reuben Zeitle,
Lutz, Elsie Moore, Mrs George Bryan, Mm J. G
King, Mm, F. H
Thomas Moore, Mme C. W
Ethel Frank, John Luts,
Luse, Ralph Luse,
Harry Gross, Frank
Weaver, B, H, Emerick, Lovells Bloom, Samuel
Gingerich, Mm. Jolin Rudy, Mm. G, W,
Mm. C.D, Bartholomew, Daniel Daup, Ralph
Emerick, Mrs, DD. W. Bradiord, Willlam Slick,
Snyder, Rebecen Yeager, H
W. Alexander, Clyde Smith, Cyrus Brongart,
Heckman, Ernest Homan, H. W, Frantz, Mm.
John Mowery, Mrs, William Brooks, Mamie
Brooks, G. A. Matter, W. F, Colyer, J. J. Arney,
Mrs. Emmott Brooks, Mrs, William Fetterolf, Mma,
§ 4. C. Goodhart, Russe! Soodhart, L, BR. Lingle,
Mrs, T, C. Bartges, E. RB MeClellan, H, W.
Dinges, A. O, Detwiler, Ray Dum, Cora Luce,
Centre Hall,
Mrs J Pearl
Mra,
AM
Hosfman
Mrs A. ( rx, Harry Weaver,
id
v. Pater #
wmisbure,
eignty-
SEATS ag, CULO Lie has Deol
$ iuty for fifty
st in
ae of
al Inter
» place of his birth snd was
the organiz:rs avd for years president
the Centre county
: BRERGO
Philadelphie., He
iation in
brother of
Fisher, of Zion.
- I
wae 8
the late Dr. Philip #.
Farmer's Wile Held For goart,
of Ferguson
ip was held io $500 bail for her
pearance at court at Bellefoule next
, 8t a hesrivg Saturday a% which
time shoe was charged with assault and
battery on James MeUloakey, a boy
whom the Walkera had from
the Blair County Industrial Home.
Sree. Henry Walker
tow nat
we
secured
District Attorney Paul Fortney rep-
the prosecution Mire,
Walker also had Testimony
was given by (he boy to show that the
woman was responsible for the break-
ing of his arm and that she had other
wise ill- reated bine, while Mr, Bank-
of Blair enuanty,
testified se to the lad’s physical con-
dition when he was laken from the
Walker home,
The case will come up for trial on
Heptember st Bellefonte, when
other witness: s will be produced. Ar-
other place will be found for young
McCloskey when be fuliy recovers
from the injuries he is alleged to have
susiaiced at the hands of the woman,
Ws oo fp
Blair county bas been closed to the
bunting of deer for a period of three
years aud to the hunting of ring-neck-
resented and
cot neel,
commissioner
er’, a
rd
“ot
The order to this eilest has been issued
request of the Blalr county associc-
| tior, who fear the game will become
jextioet in u few years if the above
step is vol taker,
—— A —
| Twenty more prisoners were trans-
{ferred 10 the new penitentiary at
| Rockview lust week, which brings the
| total prisoners there to almost five
| hundred,
f
j sims A A
pair of shesre. They work together
with besutiful smoothness, but any
thing that gets between them is sure
to suffer,
PRUDISH PARENT
Health Commissioner Samuel GG
Tetina How Lo five Children
Dixor
Information
They Meek,
There ore
evory |
and advices of the
certain stages in the |
snd girl when the confid
father and mothe
may prove ol ineslimable vaiue,
7@ not (
#
1
i Tein
h w
witivated Of
children whic
eir
to discuss the
apd womanhood
n far short of d
fk
Paid
rife remargabl
—— oo ———
From the 3il heim Journal
The stork visited the hot
and Mre, Harry B.
nesday afternoon of Issel week ar
thie
oy to bless the Mensch family.
Paul Mu
lias juat
Mensch on
another baby boyy. This is
ger, Milihe
twirler, finished = very
conalul with the Des
17.)
jay an ex
bia club aud the
seRan 0
Western league cianb,
ibition game was played by
‘* All Nations
wiiich Ia considered a crack ball
in the middie wes!
Hto 0 During the season just
Musser won 20 games and lot 8,
is & very good record ihe
pitcher the in
played.
Oa Friday evening W. ¥F. Bheltor,
gecompinied by his wife spd two
daughters and Miss Lizzie Kear, was
motoring s'ong on the Pine creek road
when he noticed a mad cow coming
toward the car on the road, at Lhe cor -
crete bridge near the J. W. Meyer
resideres. Mr. Shelton stopped the
car and the ¢ iw placed iis fore
the hood of the car and poked her nose
through the glass windebleld, M,
Shelton says he did not mind the ui-
dea’, bul that the voices of bis passer -
gers could be heard for miles around,
Andrew Reahm had sold two oc we to
# buser and he was akg them fo
Coburn when they both becswe mad
and got away from the drivers and
started for howe, A new windshield
was all that was required to fix the
damage’. :
SE tt AR di ——
which
best cf any
iu league which he
feel on
Heduced Tn uranes Hates,
The Post fice Department has just
jesned instroetions that lessen the ii -
surance on patesl post packager. A
parcel valued at $5.00 or Jesr, may be
jssued for three cents; ove valued at
from $5 to $25, five conle ; and a $50
and $100 valued package for ten and
Wiles
Furimlog
tinjetor fries
of
pt From Penns Valley
Selon
A fp
Jstter From Mignone
the il is
ich makes it
(he
cul a alite 1 roe in
JUBIILY RLG IBTE in
grain hes bee:
(qusnti-
pearly all the
ve Lhreshed they
the
raised ir
corn
year, and as
have
found it to good to
I'he principal grains that ar
thie part of the
barley.
ty bushes
yield
sore,
alnle are oats, and
The oats yielded forty to six-
per sore and barley eigh-
is all that this
YEARr on socount of
hich eaught it in the
sii
QINErous rej
' f tha tate. M are
ts of é& ila Mo
oript
qi8s
KiB
fil
This the
ivod fre
Lg earr.
Oris reg m
{Bt iver, to
Even
get
will have
It
Lalf a crop (he weather
to be the best |
jonks bad for th
r threes weella vet,
is vear and for pex!.
We have had several days of
too
thet
rein
wot for
is done
which made the ground
plowing. The plowing
now is for next spring.
No wheat is rajeed in this
account of it frecziog oul
eold winter monthe,
I think that this is a nice farming
ecction and so do the rest of the Pony
eylvariia boys ® ho sre from Penne
Valley. There are quite a few worl -
ing in the same peighborhiood in
which I work. Woe all like the west
pood wages snd good eating, and that
ie Lisl! of one’s life,
Very sincerely youre,
Gronrae J. Fons,
Dover, Minr., Sept. 18h.
RA AIM PSA
Foresters lo He'p,
Plepe are being made to have the
foresters in tweniy-sx counties in
which the Slate hss men to arrange
for the ec-perstion of the Depart.
ment of Forestry and loesl associations
fr chiccking of forest fires. The cam-
prign wils be organizod ae soon ss pos.
sible vo that prompt steps oan be taken
when the season of autumn forest fires
comes or. The new buresu of forest
stale on
during the
twenty-five centr, respectively.
protection will be in charge.
25, 1915,
ies pen'ng of i uatheran Uhareh.
of Be
pened on Bunday
Pv, he
el
a Eis i Lersn
Bt. Peter's Lutherat
bergburg will be re
church
ded
vercd
f a
follows : Mon-
DD. Geesey of
INNINGS,
the first game
» jatler winning
In the
fon 3
seated
gerard
game Centre Potters
Mills by the soor
p—— ai psiet———
Goorges Vallay
By the G. V. Poet
Georges Valley has no village,
But it has a place called Beech,
And it's just as good as any
{
That is within our reach.
The place is fuli of business,
Although it’s not so large,
But then, business is business,
Wien you know just how to charge.
[hen our crops are just as good
As any in the state,
And some farmers are through thrash-
ing
And she season isn't late
We have a school house and church,
With Sammey for our sexton,
But we don't know how long
serve,
Or who will be our next one.
he'll
Of course we have no hotel,
To serve you meals so fine,
But then, our farmer wives are equal
To the occasion along that line.
Aud what if Jesse has a Paige,
James Reeder has a Ford,
And when he starts the engine
He hollows, * All aboard !
Joe Confer hins a Pullman,
His brother Ash. a Krit,
And when you see him poming,
You surely have to “git.”
Now talk about your poets,
G. V, has got "em sure,
And if you don't believe it,
Some day he'll write some more
The big Milton Fair opens, Tuesday,
Heptember 251k and continues for four
days. Many great fastures are booked
fot the fair.
TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS,
HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREBT
FROM ALL PARTS
sir healing svelem is
being
in the Penns Cave House this
and
of
week,
D. Runkle
were
isughter of Bhamokin
t guests
ir. end Mr
samuel Durst jast
F. Crosby, Keq.,
DuUrg were guests
g, who for her
active ladies
wae 8 rege lower -
a Lhe
Wa
in again frac.
falling from =
oldest
. A, BDweel-
t ou Wednesday
his where she will enter
s Hospital and take the
[ no nurse Lrainiog.
DUrg woo
n Grange Park
While
sprue:
nin guy
range
ings
; ¥
Cher Ol
1
’
2 Riler ee
1 lhe §
is friends
two
jaded reports
» wrecks daring
ot and Fair
It is
ports are put "on
Wi only or
y fr
rom Lhe ground on
indeed
* T¢
re one
bul two slight sutc-
nt
none
them on
y deaths,
i courar, 0 “
A. J. Masser of Clearfield
. 4. Thompson of Bellefonte, the
treasurer and the latter general
manager of Hlatc-Uentre Electric
Company's affaire, were in Centre
Hall Inst week looking over their new
Mr. Musser is a
township, and is
well known locally, and will no doubt
use his ivfloengs to secure for Centre
Hall sud ite people the best possib'e
service his company cao reader.
Mesers
and H
former
£4
ve
field of operation:
native of Ferg
The Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Belic-
fonute Hospita', io this plc, gathered
barrels of fruit and vegetables
which were on display at the Grange
Eceampment snd Fair, and which
the exbibliors kindly douated to that
insti'ution. The ladies packed the
barrels on Fiiday afternoon and imme -
diately shipped them to Bellefonte.
Tbe pwtients there will cousequently
erjoy for some time a big variety of
Penns Valley's cholce farm snd garden
products, The local sociely extends
thanks to those who contributed tie
barrels and boxes and sseisted them in
the work oi packing.
After an absence from the old home
scenes for a period of nineteen years,
Felix A. Lee returned to Centre Hall
fromm Wilkesbarre, where he had been
all these years. When Mr, lee Jelt
Centre Hall he was rated a farm hand,
but soon after loealing in the coal
regions look vp earpentering, aod now
he and his sor, Roy E. Les, formd
the firm of Lee and sor, contractors
and builders. Mr. Lee “ made good ”'
as 8 builder, sud erjoys the confidence
of his townspeople. The junior Mr.
[#0 is a draughtemar, and beads that
department in manufacturiog estal -
fishment of the Wales Adding Ms-
chine LCompsny. From this on the
young man will devote more time lo
Lee and Son firm, and largely for the
reason that he has been overworked
and very much confined to the offior,
resulting in partially wrecking him
physioally. Mr. Lee was sccom-
panied here by a daughter.
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