pS ————" THE a ————————————— ————————— i THURBDAY, AUGUST n, 19186. BR ———————— - Aaronsburg, # Thelma Cable, of State College, is being entertained by ber uncle, Prof. Bartlet, % A large number from this section at. tended the Sugar Valley campmeeting on Bunday. Cloyd Btover, wife aud little son, of Penn Hall, spent a few days with his father, George M. Blover. Quite a pumber attended the funeral of Mrs, Barbara Btover at Wolfs Chapel, on Monday. Mre. W. H. Phillips is visiting her brother and other relatives at Free- burg. , Mrs. W. C. Mingle, from Akron, Ohio, arrived on Friday at the home of her parents. EaMre, Anna M. Kreamer, of Lock Haven, was pleasantly entertained for a few days by Mr, and Mrs, Ed. Fehl . Fred Guisewite, who spent Lhree weeks among friends bere, returned on Saturday to bis home in Akron, Ohio. Mr. Wetherhold, from Allentown, is visiting his mother-in-law, Mrs, Caroline Mages; also Mr. and Mre. W. A. Culsewite, Clarence Eisenhauer will go to Akron, Ohio, this week where bis brother Pbil has secured him a posi- tion. Misses Lois Cummings snd Mable Musser, of Rebersburg, were gu sts of the former's grapomotuer, Mre. Charles Wolfe. Mrs. Roy Auman, nee Aunie Elsen- bauer, from Youcgstowp, Obio, ar- rived at the home of her parents in this place on Saturday. Mr, and Mr, E, E. Ardry and two daughters, Lela and Verne, of Belle fonte, spent a few days al tbe home of Mr. and Mre, George Weaver. Mrs, John Halues avd family, Mrs. Catura Corman aod daughter Susan, attended the Husius and doslermsan re- poiun Jeet week in the Penpsvalley narrows, Mrs. Fred Burd and two children, Roy and Florence, will return to their home in Ohio this week. Mr. Burd will remain some time longer on sc- count of poor health. Walter Orwig, who is employed in the Miiton shop#, came up in the traio on Batuiday afteruoon. While he was waiting at the Coburn station he was badly hurt when the Madisonburg driver backed his sautu against him striking bis leg with great force, pet emrem— Colyer. ‘ Boise Brown mother Bunday at Fred Brown's home, ¢ Mise Ruthi Royer spent Saturday afternvon with Willa Weaver. Fred Brown who has been sick for soe time ds improving slowly. Alfred Lee and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Ezra Breon, from Philadelphia, spent Sundey at the John Lee howe, Mise Willa Weaver has been under the doctor’s care for some time bul sat this writing is improving. William and Emory Zerby bave goue to the city to spend their vaca- tion. Mrs, J. L. Tressler, from Linden Hall, spent Thursday at the William Farner home. BMr, and Mre. P. B, Jordan visited the James Moyer home at Potters Mills, Bundsy. w te Elmer Miller took Thomss Hoeter- man aod family to camp meetiog at Sugar Valley on Bunday, the trip be- ing made in the Dodge car. Mr. aud Mre. John Horner, daugh- ter Grace, and Charles Taylor epent a short time Saturday at the Orvis Horner home. w Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Loug and children from Spring Mille, aud Mrs, Paul Swabb and James Bwabb spent Bunday at the Jacob Royer howe, Those who spent Sunday al the U, R. Meise home were: Mr. and Mrs, George Yarpell aud daughter Cather- ine, Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Jordan and son Luke, and Hoy Martz. Mr. and Mre. Charles Miller and son Edgar, Mrs. Nora Jordan aod Miss Ida Klinefelier attended camp meel- ing at Bugar Valley, Bundasy. The trip was made in Mr, Miller's car. sud spent STATE AGRICULTURAL NOTES, fi Berks county, estitantes piace the wheat crop at ten per cent. above the average production, although a con- siderable portion wae damaged in the shock by she heavy raine, Throughout the State the hay yield has been unprecedented and two mil lion more tons was produced over last year, In the northern ter counties con- siderable grain remained in the shocks in the field on the first of August, , EClearfield county apples are said to have considerable scab and many hold hail storm marke, Adams county reports an apple yield of practically ninety per cent, of an AVerage crop. The excessive drought during the first few weeks of August has caused damage to the potato crop which ia not expected to reach an aversge yield, Tobacco is back snd Irregular in growth and the worms are reported very bad in Lancaster county. In sections of Mouigomery county wheat has averaged about twenty-two pushels to an acre lu the threshing. BOALSBURG Miss Ada Keen spent several days st Miliheim, R. B., Harrison is spending some time at Niagara Falls, Miss Florence Hazel friends at Rebersburg. Mise Ida Johnson of Lewistown visited Mrs, Emma Stuart, Mre, Nannie Coxey and daughter spent several days at Williamsport. Miss Elizabeth Bhally, of Btate Col- lege, visited her friend, Leona Allen. Mre, Keller Mothersbaugh visited relatives here several days of Inst week, Mies Esther Bparr, of Williamsport, is visiting al the O. W. Btover home. Mre, Irvin and two children are visiting at the home of George Bhu- garts, Miss Mary Reish Is spending the week with Daniel Houser at Houser- ville. Mr, and Mre. Willlam Brown and children spent several days at Will- iamsport, Mr. and Mre. Adam Zeigler of State College spent Sunaay at the Charles Corl home. Mre, F. W, Weber spent several days with her daughter, Mre, Charles Ross, at Pine Grove, Mre, Mary Brouee, of Pine Grove, is spending some time at the home of her sop, William Brouse. Mr. and Mre. Henry Reitz, Mrs. Brues Lonberger and Robert Reitz, at- tended the funeral of a sister of Henry Reitz, at Bunbury. Ezra Breon of Philadelphia has joined his wife and daughter at the A, E. Lee home where he will spend bie vacation. James Bryson of Derry has joined his wife and daughter at the M. A, Woods howe where he will spend his vacation, Mr. and Mrs, Kreamer and two chil- dren and Mr. and Mre. Musser and three children, of Millhelm, spent Sunday at the Namuel Weaver home, James Rosse apd dsughter Luella apd Mre, P. Bliss Meyer and two grandchildren took a trip across the Heven Mountains on Friday in an auto which was driven by Cyril Zechman. On Sunday Dr. Grant Keller, wife and children, Mre, O. L., Mothers- baugh, Mies Mary Marklesnd Mr, and Mre, Williaa Mothersbaugh snd son autoed to Willismosport where they spent the day with Keller Mothers baugh and family. ————— A A — CENTRE MILLS Mr. and Mre, John Yesrick, of Ziop, visited Mr. and Mre. Adam Relish on Monday. James Gramley, of (llinols, was a welcome guest at the Bhaltz home one day last week, Miss Annie Greninger, ville, who visited Arthar Cammioge, to her home, Paul Hackmen, sccompanied by his wife and dsughter, spent Bunday iu Sugar Valley, evjoying the camp meeting. Mre, Cann and four children, of Al toons, are spending this week at the home of the former's parents, Mr, and Mre, J. A. Kline, Johp, a little grandson of Perry Winters, of Smullton, was operated up- on for enlarged tonsils and is lmprov- ing nicely. Mr. and Mra. William Bweely and two little daughters and Mr. and Mrs, Adam Reish avd little daughter visit. ed relatives near Jersey Shore Hastur- day and Bunday. They aleo stopped at the campmeeting at Boonville on their homeward journey. Prof, W. V. Godehall, wife and little son, who came here on & visit from West Virginia, depai ted last week for the home of the former's parents Dear Philadelphia, Their two daughters remained with their grandparents, Mr. and Mre. J. A. Kline, Prof, (Godsball will teach the Bpring Mills high school for the ensuing year, and io addition to that will prepare stu- dents for college. nsss—— AT —— PT _————————— Woodward. George Weaver and wife, from Philadelphis, spent a few days in town last week. After spending two weeks with her sister in Harrisburg, Miss Alma Btover returned to her home on Friday. Mies Belle Welsh, from Denver, Colorado, is visiting among friends in town. Miss Alice Geary, a nurse from Trenton, New Jersey spent a day Ilsst week with friends in town. Miss Lida Hosterman spent several days last week with her friend, Mies Babra Boger, in Mifflinburg. Mr. and Mre. Robert Bweetwood, from Paulsboro, New Jersey, are spending a few days with the lady's parents, Dr. and Mre. W. P. Ard. After spending three weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mre. H. O. Fiedler, Mrs. Roy Musser and son re- turned to their home In Akron, Ohio, on Monday. Mr. sud Mre. Willet Hosterman and son Earl and Oliver Hosterman and wife, from Buffalo, New York, spent two days last week with their mother, Mrs, C. W. Hosterman, They were accompanied home by their mother snd grandson, Oliver, is visiting of Tussey- niece, Mrs, Inet week returned her In several sections of the Bate it | reported that the quail have been a big assistance in cleaning the potato patches of buge, 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 Strects 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 Counell of the Borough of Centre Hall, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by authority of the same in Town Council assembled : gporion 1. All vehicles «hall keep to the right of the centre of the street in the direction in which they are traveling. Sxorion 2. Any vehicle, including a motor vehicle or motor eycle, OVERTAKING snother going in the same direcdon, shall pass to the left and not pull over to the right until so 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 soy such vehicle MEETING another vehicle bead- ing in the opposite direction shall pass to the right as provided in Section 1. Broriox 3. When a motor-vehicle or other vebicle meets or overtakes a street passenger car or motor bus which has stopped for the taking on or discharging of passengers, the sald motor vehicle or other vehicle shall not pass the car or bus on the side on which the passengers get on or off, until the car or bua has started, and any pes, eugers alighting shall have gotten safely to the sidewalk of the street or roadway, or any pass enger that may be about to board the car or bus shall have done so, gxorion 4. All vehicles turning into enother street to the right shall turn the corner as near the right hand curb as practicable. fporiox 6. All such vehicles turning into an- other street to the left shall turn around to the two streets Sxoriox 6. All vehicles crossing from one side of the street to the other, on streets where there is two way trafic, shall head in the same direc tion as the traffic ou that side of the street, either loliowing the traffic or stopping at the curb 8xoTi0 No vehicles shall back © make a turn in any street if by doing #0 it interferes with other vehicles gxorion 8. No vehicle shall emerge from an alley, stable, garage or building sbutting on driver to stop immediately in case of danger. Brorion 9. A signal shall be given by all ing up by raising the whip or hand horizontally, A visible or audible signal shall be given by all vehicles when turning while in moti on, or in starting to turn from a standstill, indicating the direction in which the turn is be made Bxorion 10. ‘ ¢ } Szcrion 11. combustion engines shall NJ OTICE OF ORPHANE COURT SALE ESTATE OF SIMON HARPER, LATE OF CEN- TRE HALL BOROUGH, DECEASED Notice is hereby given thal the undersigned, Trustee of the estate of Simon Harper, late of the Borough of Centre Hall, deceased, has petitioned the Orphans’ Court for the ssle of the right, title and interest of the estate of the sald Simon Harp er, in the premises hereinafler described. That sald real estate, so 0 be wolf, is situate in the Borough of Centre Hall, County of Centre and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit All the undivided ono-ball of all that certain messua -e, tenement and lot of groin, wliuate in the Borough of Centre Hall, County of Centre and tate of bounded oh described as follows Beginning at stone, thenos ity and one-half { Pennsylvania by lot No. 10 Bouth stone | half degrees east four perches to stone; thence East ten perches to stone ; thence along turn- pike North thirty-nine containing forty perches net measure; It belog Borough, and having erected thereon room and frame dwelling house. That the mid Court made an order to sell all the right, title and interest of sald estate in sald real estate at private sale to the Centre Hall Lodge, No. #6, Independant Order of Odd Fel- lows, for the sum of $2256 Thats return of said sale will be made to the Orphans’ Court of said County, on Monday, the ith day of September, A. D. 1916, at ten o'clock A.M. at which time said sale will be approved by the Orphans’ Court, un- less exceptions are filed on or before sald date, and upon the confirmation of sald sie, a deed will be delivered to the purchaser upon the pay- ment by ii of the purchas: money, in accordance with the order of said Court. GEORGE H. EMERICK, Trustee of the Estate of Simon Harper, deceased, ht 0, a + store LOST «Plain Gold Bracelet, at the festival at Synagogue church in Georges Valley, Ssturda evening, August 12 Finder will recpive re Yi Mable Leister, Spring Mills, Pa, ). 1 SERD "WHEAT FOR SALE. —Four- “row Fults wheat, yielded this year over 19 bushels Pers sore. Price per bushel, $1 30; terms cash —-W, H. DU , Centre Hall, Pa. ‘0.8 Encampment opens Sept. 9th ADMISSION FREE George Gingerich, G, L. Goodhart, upon a motor-velilele is prohibited on the streets of the Borough, Brorion 12, In cease of Injury or damage to person or property, due to the operation of soy vehicle, the operator or driver of the vehicie shall stop, and render proper assistance, before proceeding. Brorion 18, Every operator of an electrically lighted motor-vehicle shall either turn out the electric search lights, or reduce thelr candle power to a minimum by means of & dimmer, when such cam are either standing or in motion on the principal streets of the Borough. Bromion 14. Any constable or police officer of the Borough, may arrest, without warrant upon view, any person or persons violating suy pro- vision or provisions of this ordinance, Srorion 15. The Burgess shall by public proe- lamation at such times as he may deem it neces sary, close any street or streets, or portions there of to all trafic, 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 on any portion of any strest or streets in this Borough : and he may also from time to time 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 police officers (0 regulate the hitching and stand ing of horse drawn vehicles on the streets and al- leys of the Borough, Broriox 16, Every person violating any section of this Ordinance or any provision of this Ordi nance shall be lable for every such offense, upon summary conviction before any Burgess, Justice or Magistrate, to a fine of not less than $5.00 nor more than $25.00 and costs at the discretion of such officer before whom conviction is had, to be coliectod as lke floes and penalties are now by law collected ; or in case of non-payment or re fusal of payment of sald fine within forty-eight co sta being fin! entered, to undergo an imprison ment for a period not exceeding ten days: and upon conviction of a second offense within & period of one year, such person will be synlenced to pay & fine of not les than $10.00 nor mare than $50 00 and costs, and imprisonment for a period not exceeding twenty days in case of non-pay- ment; and upon conviction for a third offense within one year, the penalty or penalties not to exooed double that of the second offense. Bxorion 17. All Ordinances or parts of Ordi panoces inconsistent with the provisions of this Ordinance be, and the same are hereby repealed ORDAINED AND ENACTED into an Onrdl this 4th Day of August A. D. 1916, DANIEL DAUP, President of Town Council ATTEN F. W. BRADFORD, Secretary of Town Council. Approved the 7th day of August, A. D. 1¥16, B. H ARNEY, Burgess. FETTEROLF'S GARAGE CENTRE HALL, PA. Auto Service. Repair Work a Specialty. All Kinds of Repairs for Ford Cars constantly on hand. Expert Workmanship TEMPORARY QUARTERS IN H. F. Bitner’s Stable Near the Diamond ~~ wr S.A. Smoke hand-rolled cigarette. TT i ne Durh am ‘Bull 3ull” Durham is the freshest, in smoking your ciga- Ask for FREE package of “papers” with each Sc sack goeky | > ing their own” Durham. FREE Ow An Hlustrated Book. fet, show ne correct way to ‘our * Cigarettes, and a rackage of cigaretie papers, will both be masled, Sree, to any address in { exyuest. Address” Ball” Dughusn, Durham, N.C. THRE AMERICAN TOBACCO C0. 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WAGNER CENTRE MALL sess ssesesseses Exhibition opens September 11th by farmers and CHAIRMAN Hot Weather Reminders Puta stop to your baking durirg the hot mouths and purchase your Bread, Pies, Cakes and Rolls at this bakery. Our goods please you. A quart of ice cream for your dinner will keep you cool. will The Famous Campbell Canned Soups Salmon and Sardines Kept Constantly on Hand Centre Hall Bakery “ Where Good Goods Come From" CHAS. PENNINGTON, Propristor -DAY SEASHORE EXCURSION Atlantic City CAPE MAY, WILDWOOD Ocean City, Sea Tale City, and Other Resorts SATURDAY September 2 $7.60 Round Trip 25 cents additional to Atlantic City via Delaware River Bridge Route. Only all-rall line to Atlantic City Por details as to time of trains from Oentre Hall or stopover privileges see Flyers, PENNSYLVANIA R. R. AMES W, SWABB JUSTICE OF THE PE ALE LINDEN HALL ENTRE A Deeds, Mortgages, Wills, &c, written and ecuted with care. All legal bu z attended to. 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