oni a — - I THE CENTRE REPORTER. THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1916. STATE AGRICULTURAL NOTES, Carbon county reports indicate an average production of {wo tons of hay to an acre, The potato crop in the State is not up to the average and present indieca- tions point to a smaller crop (than =» year ago, Adams county fruit growers have prospects of a peach crop of about 62 per cent, aud an apple crop of about 85 per cent, of the normal yleld, In Clearfield county there was an increase of twenty per cent. in the acre- age of hay harvested over last year and the average production per acre was 1.76 tone. Reports from a farmer in Tiden township, ‘Berks county, show that from a seven acre fleld 202 bushels of rye was threshed, an average of almost 20 bushels to an acre, Butler conoty wheat is reported to have declined since July first on ac- count of fungus in the stalk. The heads turned black sod did vot fill well. Home felds were badly iofected, i. There has bien a marked decrease in the number of turkeys raised this year compared with average years on sac- count of the cold wet weather in the epring which caused the death of many young lurkeye. Berks county has prospects of a wheat yield of ten per cent. more than the average, but much of the threstiiog remains to be done. Indications point that the rye yield will be five per cent, above the average. ceteris otim——— Sugar Valley Usnmpmesting. Campmeeting will be held Auguas 16 to 24, in the Camp Grove nes: Boonville, under the able leadershij of the Rev. W. L. Bollmap, sssisted by Rev. H. M, Taylor, of Allentown, W. F. Bavidge, of Williamstown, spo other able ministers, Efforts are being made to make the greatest cam pmeeling ever held in Bugar Valley. ts Good boarding is being furnished on the camp ground during the whole term at reasonable rates, 0. G. MARTIN, Pastor in Charge. ce ——————— this Deep wuts on sil Merchandise, Brisbin and Bartbholowew have made another cat on all lines of merchan- dise which originally were to be found in the Kreamer & Hoon store, and those coming early will find that big sav- ing can be made by buying vow. The stock is yet up to standard ; there are many good selections still to be had, #0 do not permit others to get abesd of you and pick the bargains ES ——— —— LContrelilug Goldenrod, Goldenrods frequently plentifully as to make themselves 3 burden to the farmer in spite of their beauty. A fence row crowded witn goldeurod is a common sight, Bud A Tow may be a coustant miles of terriorty, due to the plumed seeds which are wind-disseminated. There are many different kinds of golden rods. Considered from the weed view point they may be dividea, according to the botany department ol The Pennsylvania State College, into two classes. First, there is the type which propagates by seeds only, repre sented by the Common Gray Goldep- rod. This type seems 10 prefer dry and sterile soll, which suggest the con- trol method. The lsod should be thoroughly cultivated and liberally fer- tilized, thereby enabling more desii- able plants, which prefer richer soll, to grow in euch sbundance as Lo drive out the undesirable goldenrod, The second class includes those gold- enrods which reproduce themselves not only by seed, but aiso by nudei- ground rool stocks, such sé the Canada goldenrod., ‘these plants are far more difficult to combat. They should be attacked before the first bloom, aud cut closely in order to prevent the ms- taring of the wind-distributed seeds, In the fall the under ground stems should be exposed by plowing, Ex- posure to sunlight and freezing wil kill these steme, Along the roadeide and in oties small areas, sll plants shouid Le grub- bed out in order to eliminate dauge: of contaminating neighboring fields by means of the seeds. EH i —— Inspection of steam Bollers, All steam boilers and sppurtensnces in all sections of Pennsylvania carry- ing pressure greater than fifteen pounds per tquare inch are to be thoroughly iuspected, every year, both intervally snd externally avd under operating conditions according to rules made recently by the Iudustrial Bosrd of the Department of Labor and Ine dustry. The bollers exempted from fnspec- tion, according to an announcement made recently by Commissioner John Price Jackson, of the Labor Depart- ment, are those of raliroad locomotives, subject to Inspection under Federal Laws, boilers on automobiles and boil- ers of steam fire engines brought into Pennsylvania for temporary use in times of emergency for the purpose of checking conflagrations, Boilers oarrying pressure of less than fifteen pounds per equare Inch must be equipped with safety devices approved by the Iudustrial Board. oggcur BO mennce for RA Miltheim. A new 1000-candle power light has replaced the old are on the dismond, Mre, Harry Rbine and daughter of Jeanette are visiting relatives here. Miss Hazel Emery of Centre Hal visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bpringer, The pew electric fans in the audi torium add greatly to the comfort of those who patronize the movies, Constable Gramley took the numbers of thirty-nine sutomobiles on Sunday that were exceeding the speed limit through town, Christ Walters shipped a carload of good cows last weel, leaving one at the Homan barn which on recount of sickness could pot be shipped. On last Thursday Mr. and Mrs, Luther Breon snd Miss Helen Kreamer sutoed to Lock Haven, épending the day with relatives, Mr. and Mre. Mill Musser and young son of West Uulon, Iows, are visitiug at the home of the forwer’s sister, Mre. A. Walter, Word has been received that Mre, Bimou King, who underwent an opera tion several weeks ago in a Philadel pia hospital, is doiog nicely and will be home io a few weeks, Mrs. King hiss been suflering for come time with a tumor in the stomach which has beer removed, The ball game at the town picnic inst Thursday between Millhelm snd Linden Hall resulted in a win for Millheiw, the final score being 4 to 8, the locals pot scoring until the 7th inping when they tied the score and won in the Sih, The batteries for Linden Hall were Ross and Ross ; for dilibeiw, L. Musser aud RB, Miller. WINNERS IN CONTESTS, ihe wii intests were the various © Leis lL Millbeimn eommuni'y piente wa follows : $2.50, ; iope contest, prize box of clgare, runoing race, priz Guessing contest’, prize pulling 12 men; 50¢, Charles Knarr ; running race, prize 50c, Russell Cable ; prize 50c, Mary wheelbsrrow race, prize 50c, viies Susfler; rove climbing contest, prize $1.00, Linden Hall bsll player ; cake walk, prize $1.00, Mrs. Lloyd Stover ; eakg walk, prize $1.00, Miss Jean Coffee, Officers elected for the enstiog year were: President, F. F. Weirer ; commitieemen ; OU, KE, Me- Clellan, Ammon Breop, Geo, Becrist, William Meyer, M. A. Bateman, Clayton Boob, of Millbeim ; Ralph Haines, Bmithtown ; Frank Kreamer, Peun township; Harvey Crouse, Aasronsburg ; Wallace Kerstetter, Coburn ; A. O. Hostermap, Peun twp. ; 0. They promise #ome new aud interesting features for De Xt year, Guerney Boob nsil driving contest, Brown ; aud M, Stover, CENTRE MILLS y ffarmers sre vusy hauling io Lheir oats, Mire, William Sweeley, who was ill Inst week, is able to be about again, Mr. Decker and aleter of Bellefonte visited Mr, and Mrs. Reish on Sup = | b ed to Arthur remainder of buries Coble hiss hir Cummings for Lue Lhe sliiaaaer, Mew, Mary Moyer, sccompanied by ber brother, Mr. Kline, of Ohio, were plesss it callers at J. A. Kline's Guinée ob Monday, st Blbstmse— Potters Mills From last week. ¥ilss Loughner, of Jeanette, is visit- lug at the Edward Loughoer home. Frank Eoovist, who ia employed at Burubsw,Was nome over Sunday. Mure. Burn- hao, are visldog ber parent® Mr. and Lot Condo. Mr. McCoy, who bas been sick for EOIue Litue, Is DOL Improving. Over three bundred sutoes crossed tue mountains on Hunday, Jesae took his Lewistown point Hasler and family, of Xie, MeUlenshan two Qn they are #islers sLG brother to from =unday, whieh going to Pittsburgh. a ————— A A a ——— Transfers of heal Estate, F. W. Crider to samuel G, Tressler, tract of land in Bellefonte, $621. J. W. Kerstetter to 8. G. Rote, tract of iand in Penn Twp. $21, Harriet herstetter to ¥. G. Rote, tract of land lo Penn Twp, $3568.50, H. J. Limbert, Exr., to Vietts Lim- bert, tract of land in Miles Twp. $4210, Irvin Wenee et ux to H. C, Sticker, tract of land in Haius Twp, $650, Claude Poorman aud wife et ux to Eva M, Poormap, tract of land in Boggs Twp. $1300, C. B. Aumab et ux to KE. kK. Aumabp, traci of land in Pepn Twp, $425, Ww. P. Allen et ux to Ray H. Smith, tract of lsud in State College. $325, W. L. Fotter et al to Katherine M. Pearce, tinct of land in State College. $500, —————— A So AANA Zottios Will Reune, The Zettle families will hold their sonual reunion in Ezes Harier's grove, in Georges Valley, on BSsturday, September 20d. EL J —— The threshing machine is busy on the wheal crop throughout the valley. The yield ie proving to average around the twenty-bushel-to-the-acre point, although ae high ae twenty-five bash- ols wre reported, : Controlling the running of Automobiles, Motor, Vehicles, Motor Cycles, Traction Engines, Motor Busses, as defined by the Act of Assembly July 7th, 1913. Bicycles and other vehicles, on the Streets and Highways of the Borough of Centre Hall, providing regulations of traffic and penal- ties for the violation thereof, BE IT ORDAINED and enacted by the Town Couneil of the Borough of Centre Hall, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by authority of the same in Town Council assembled : Brorion 1. All vehicles shall keep to the right of the centre of the street in the” direction in which they are traveling. BrorioN 2. Any vehicle, vehicle or motor cyele, going in the same direcdon, shall pass to the left and not pull over to the right until #8 far ahead as not to interfere with the progress of the vehicle passed, and such attempt to pass shall not be made or permitted unless the way be clear ; and any such vehicle MEETING another vehicle head. ing in the opposite direction shall pass to the right as provided In Section 1. SporioN 8. When a motor-vehicle or other including a motor. OVERTAKING another upon a motor-vehicle is prohibited on the streets of the Borough. BroTION 12, In ease of injury or damage to person or property, due to the operation of any vehicle, the operator or driver of the vehicle shail stop, and render proper assistance, before procesding BEOTION 18, Every operator of an electrically lighted motor-vehicle shall either turn out the electric search lights, or reduce toaeir candle power to a minimum by mesos of a dimmer, when sch cars are either standing or in motion on the principal streets of the Borough. Brorion 14. Any constable or police officer of the Borough, may arrest, without wihrrant upon view, any person or persons violating any pro vision or provisions of this ordinavce Brorion 16. The Burgess shall by public proc- lamation at such times as he may deem it neces Bary, close any street or streets, or portions there of to all traflic, or direct the traffic in one direc tion on any portion of any street or streets; he may direct the standing or parking of any vehicle or vehicles ou suy portion of any street or streets in this Borough : and he may also from time to veliicle meets or overtakes a stre@l passenger cur or motor bus which has stopped for the taking on or discharging of passengers, the said vehicle or other vehicle shall not puss the oar or bus on the side on which the passengers get on or ddewalk of the street or roadway, or any pass enger that may be abonit to board the ear or bus shall have done so, All vehicles turning Into another near TION 4 street to the right shall turn the corner as the right hand curb as practicable, Bx All such vehicles turning other street to the left shall turn around to the right of the intersection of the center lines of the two streets BECTION 6, BEL TION B, into an- All vehicles croming from one side of the street to the other, on streets where there i two way traffic, shall head in the same direc tion as the traffic on that side of the street, either foliowing the traffic or stopping st the curd Buorion 7. No vehicles shall back to make a turn in any street if by doling #0 it interferes with ther vehicles SporTioxN 5. No vehicle shall emerge from an iley, stable, garage or building abutting on a idewslk at a pace faster than will allow the er to stop Immediately In cane of danger, ¥ 9 A signal by all those behind when stopping or slow raising the whip or band horizontally. shall be given nic.es 0 up! n by all vehicles when turning while in ’ ni, or in starting to turn from & standstill licatiog the direction in which the turn is to te made All vehicles propelled by internal be equipped with au cut-out ngines shall adequate muiller and the use of a muMer THE FLY AND EPIDEMICS, Little Talks on Health & Hygiene by Samo el G Dizon, 8M D., LL. DD, Commissioner of Health, Reams have been printed about the danger from the house fly. Despite all that has been said it is a sell evi- dent fact that people do not under- stand bow real is the danger from these pesis. If they did a single season would be sufficient to wipe ou the dangerous nuisances, Let people plays in the transmission of disesse and they will look upon anyone who manptains 8 condition which breeds marily dealt with, here 1s much wasted advice swalting the fly and trapping the fly, abou vreeding places. Htables with manure plles that are #Creenea and outhouses carelessly pest, to consider it is true. Any oom- seif from flies will offensive features, While it is not definitely what the fly bas to do with infantile paraiysie, we have good reason Lo believe that it takes a part in the spread of the disesse. That they can and do carry the germs of typhoid fever and otter diswsess we know, It isa wise mother who screens the baby’s erib, Thousands of children under one year of age die snoually ho would be saved if the fly were eliminated, SEPTEMBER 9 Encampment opens Sept. oth for farmers. Twentyight acres are ADMISSION FREE tims in the same manner provide for any neces | sary regulations of traffic and vehicles on the streets of this Borough : he may also direct the | prlice officers to regulate the hitching and stand. { ing of horse drawn vehicles on the streets and al leys of the Borough, Ercriox 16, Every person violating any section { of this Ordinance or any provision of this Ordi | nance shall be liable for every such offense, upon | summary conviction before any Burgess, Justice or Magistrate, to a fine of not less than $6.00 nor | more than $25.00 and costs at the discretion of | ¥uch officer before whom conviction is had, 10 be coliectod as like fines and penalties are now by law collected ; or in case of non-payment or re fusal of payment of sald fine within forty-eight bours, ball in doubig the amount of the fine and costa bedng first entered tw undergo an {mprison- ment for a period not exceeding ten days; and upon conviction of a second offense within = Year, such person will be sentenced pay a fine of pot les than $10.00 nor more then $50 00 and costs, and imprisenment for a perfod not exe oding twenty days in case of DOnpay for a third offense one year, the penalty or penaities not io exceed double that of the second offetise, secTioN 17. Al Dances and upon conviction Ordinances or parts of Ordi. inconsistent with the provisions of this Ordinance be, and the same are hershy repealed ORDAINED AND ERACTED into Ordi- nance this 4th Day of August A DANIEL DAUP, President of Town Council. an D. 1916 ATTE F. WW. BRADFORD, Approved the 7th day of August, A. DD. 1916, B. H, ARSEY, Burgos IT OTR E OF ORFHANE OOURT SALE ESTATE OF SIMON HARPER, LATE OF CEN. TERE HALL BOROUGH, DECEASED that the undersigned, Trustee of the estate of Simon Harper, late of the Borough of Centre Hall, decossed, has petitioned title he sald Bimon Harp premises hereinalier described. That said real estate, 80 10 be sold, is situate in Lhe County of Centre and bounded and deserited se Notice is hereby given the Orphans’ Court for the sale of the right, and interest of the estate of t er, in the { Borough of Centre Hall, Biate of Penusyivanis, fol.ows, 10 wit Ali Lhe mewn ©, lene one-half of sll that certain ot of ground, sliuate in County of Centre and and described as ndivided and the Borough of Centre Hal >, bounded fate of Veaneyivania i ioliows Begin ity snd ning si sone, thenoe by lot Neo. 10 South perches to of Dy an alleg South thirty and one ® cast jour perches 0 sone ; thenoe ther aliey North G01y and one half degrees along urn. obe hail degreos piace of beginning measure; it belog pian of Centre Hail erected 1 store ‘ one ball degrees Wost ten by an Fast luli perches 0 stone | Lthenoe sorth whiny-aine and r perches to ihe sing for.y perches net plot or baving 11 on the Borough, snd hereon room and reas dwelling house, said Court made an order to sell all i interest of said estate in said sale to the Centre Hail Lodge, No. 86, Independent Order of Odd Pei wwe, for the sum of 2258 That a return of ssid made to the Orphans’ Court of seid on Monday, the 4th day of September, A. 1956, at len o'clock A. M., at which time said | sale will be approved by the Orphans’ Court, un- ed on or teiore said date, J upon toe confirmation of sald sale, a deed iehivered wo the purchaser upon the pay. money, in accordance yi sii Court, GEOKGE H., EMERICK, Trustee of the Estate of Bimon Harper, deceased. Slo iat Lhe i, Lilie a0 Tes. esiale al privals | male will be Lounty i oe cXceplions are fi by is of the purcheas Heporter Megister. FRIDAY, AUGUST 18th, at 2 o'clock, p. m.. Clavion B. Stover will fer at public sale ai Union church, Farmers Mills, small farm of fifteen acres, under good cultivation. Erected hereon an Sroom dwelling house, good Dank burt and necessary outbuildipgs. Well waler {and cistern th to 15th, 1916 Exhibition opens September 11th devoted to camping and exhibition CHAIRMAN lively argument roll a the natural thing. “Roll, your own" with Durham and smokers wh ! TR TET SER ON A ATES ARLFDNOI IRS His : a HER a sed vd with Pw on TEER TE i. Ask for FREE ¢ “papers wi! Fo. - the J 11 ENR tained in any other way. FRE Crgaretins, Aa Il strated Books let, showing correct way to “Roll Your s package of th be mailed, 5 rn reguest 5, urham, N. Own" cigaretle teat Sree ry Bt Address THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO. PAINT WILL IM- PROVE ANYTHING but the face of a pretty woman, for that needs no improvement Perhaps your house does. 1fso, we would be glad to estimate on painting or paperba aging — po matier how small the job may Do and we will gusrantee 0 do it right Our past reputation for good work and our experience gained Ly 12 years at busi ness is at your command FRED DUNZIK Painting & Decorating Wall Paper & Paint Store PLEASANT GAP, PA, BELL "HONE EEE es ese. Hot Weather Reminders Puta stop to your baking during the hot months and purchase your Bread, Pies, Cakes and Rolls at this Our please you. bakery. goods will A quart of ice cream for your dinner will keep you cool, The Famous Campbell} Canned Soups Salmon and Sardines Kept Constantly on Hand Centre Hall Bakery “ Where Good Goods Come From" CHAS. PENNINGTON, Proprietor -DAY SEASHORE EXCURSION Atlantic City CAPE MAY, WILDWOOD Ocean City, Sea Isle City, and Other Resorts SATURDAYS August 19, and Sept. 2 $7.60 Round Trip 2 cents additional 10 Atlantic City via Delaware River Bridge Route, Only all-rail line to Atlantic City For details as 10 time of trains from Centre Hall or stopover privileges soe Flyers, consult Agents. PENNSYLVANIA R. R. 000000 000000000000 0000000: 0000000 ene AMES W. SWABB JU*TICE OF THE PEACE LINDEN HALL, CENT i Deeds, Mortgages, Wills, & ectiled with care. All legal busine attended 0. Special atl ting of Estates. Marriage] ¢ licenses, and a Blanks kept on hand RE « | Wait for the McNESS MAN WHO SELLS ¥cNESS SANITARY PREPA. RATIONS MEDICINES EXTRACTS SPICES TOILET ARTICLES STOCK TONICS, ETC. Buy Sealed bottles from PALMER E. DREESE Centre Hall, Pa. Bell Phone Special Sale Low Shoes 50 Reduction Grasp the opportunity when it presents itself, as it Per Cent BE“ This store will close every Wednesday evening at 6 o'clock. H. F. Rossman SPRING MILLS, PA, 099000009099 0000000000000000000CQR00 DEOL VOPEVOSL GOOD PUNO PPOA0OIRE00000000 ION. OILS & GASOLINE 1 receive carload sh ts and pices mes at low. ost barrels and drums | aud a ty ols and tarcline William McClenahan WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR CENTRE HALL, PA,