The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 28, 1919, Image 8

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    Candidates Who Filed Petitions.
Thirty-seven petitions for the eleven
county offices to be filled at the Novem-
ber election were filed with the county
commissioners last week. The process
of elimination will be carried on at the
primaries, Tuesday, September 16th,
when the lucky candidates will be made
known,
Petitions for the several county offices
were as follows:
SHERIFF,
E. R. Taylor, Bellefonte, Dem,
W. A, Carson. Aaronsburg, Dem,
Harry Dukeman, Bellefonte, Rep.
Harry R. Nash, Philipsburg, Rep.
DisTRICT ATTORNEY
John J. Bower, Bellefonte, Dem.
James C. Furst, Bellefonte, Rep.
REGISTER
J. F. Smith, Bellefonte, Dem.
Frank Sasserman, Bellefonte, Rep.
PROTHONOTARY
Harry N. Meyer. Bellefonte, Dem.
Roy Wilkinson, Philipsburg, Rep.
RECORDER
D. Wagner Geiss, Bellefonte, Dem,
Wm. H. Brown, Bellefonte, Rep.
R. Clarence Daley, Bellefonte, Rep.
Lloyd Stover, Bellefonte, Rep.
County TREASURER
James E. Harter, Penn Twp., Dem.
A. H. Hartswick, College Twp., Rep.
L. F. Mayes, College Twp., Rep.
County CoMMISSIONER
{ Each Party Nominates Two)
Burdine Butler, Howard Twp., Dem,
Geo. H. Richards, Philipsburg, Dem.
W. H. Fry, Ferguson Twp., Dem.
Geo. M. Harter, Marion Twp., Dem,
Geo. H. Yarnell, Bellefonte, Rep.
M. R. Johnson, Bellefonte, Rep.
Isaac Milier, Bellefonte, Rep.
Howard M. Miles, Union Twp., Rep.
Harry P. Austin, Milesburg, Rep.
Ralph R.
John A. Way, Halfmoon Twp., Rep.
Geo. H. Houck, Rush Twp., Rep.
John S. Dale, College Twp.. Rep.
7% County AUDITOR
(Each Party Nominates Two)
C. H. Smull, Rebersburg, Dem.
Herbert H. Stover, Smullton, Dem.
J. S. Condo, Marion Twp., Dem.
T. A. Pletcher, Howard, Rep.
Clement H. Gramley, Rebersburg, Rep.
CoroNer
Hartsock, Huston Twp., Rep.
Walter G. Tallhelm, Julian, Rep.
W. R. Heaton, Philipsburg, Rep.
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Entertained in Honor of Guests.
{Received too late for last week.)
Thursday evening of last week Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. Whiteman and family
number of friends at their
Miss Mary Whiteman,
of Snow Shoe, and Misses Cecelia and
Emily June Ross, of Clearfield.
Those present were as follows
and Mrs. Roy Garbrick, Mr. and Mrs,
Henry Houser, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
. Mrs. G. W. Ralston, Mrs. Ae.
Mrs. Anna Slack, Mr.
James Callahan and family, Nor-
Lnteriained a
home in honor of
Mr.
and
man, Stewart, Elwood, William, James,
Jr.. Margaret Miss Alice
Houser, Mamie
Bloom
and Robert,
Samuel Gingerich,
Luella
ck, Leora Mowery j Pearl
Johnstonbaugh, Anna Houser, Mary
Coble, Verna Frantz, Eloise Lee, Ruth
Callahan, Dorothy Garbrick, Mary Shutt,
and Esther Callahan, Myrtle
Houtz, James Searson. Paul and Albert
Carper, LeRoy Searson, Lester aod
Lewis Garbrick, Calvin and Franklin
Coble, Paul and David Noil, Hugh and
Hayes Ralston, Ralph Musser, James
Gilliland, Claude and Roy McClintic.
Glen Zong, Harry Cummings, Budd
Ralston, Howard Callahan, John Blazer,
Clyde Walker, Floyd Johostonbaugh,
Harold and Lawrence Callahan, Vernon
Garbrick.
All present had a very nice time, At
a reasonable hour the refreshments were
served, which consisted of sandwiches,
pickles, olives and cake. The evening
was pleasantly spent by playing games
and music on the victrola and piano,
Brooks, Irene Tressler,
Gladys Garbri
Bertha
Blue Ball Hotel Closed.
‘ Judge Bell, of Clearfield, last week
closed the Blue Ball hotel, Jacob Snyder
ietor, who was charged with sell-
75 per cent beer, Snyder said he
was not sure that he was violating the
law, but the Court quickly convinced
him otherwise,
propr
ing 2
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Transfers of Real Estate.
Julia E. Maize, et bar, to C. E, Mc
Clellan, tract in Penn Twp; consider-
ation $150.
Belle M. Mingle admr, to George E.
Stover, tract in Haines Twp, ; consider-
ation $300,
Sarah Moore to A. 8. Stover, tract in
Haines Twp. ; consideration $as.
George M. Stover to George E. Stover,
tract in Haines Twp.; consideration
$400.
Wilbur R, Dunkle, et ux, to Ida E.
Dunkle, tract in Walker Twp. ; consid
eration $1200,
gw Newton Hartswick, etal, to John M.
Hartswick, tract in Ferguson and Col-
lege Twps. ; consideration $6400.
William Allison, etal, to A. B. Lee,
tract in Gregg Twp. ; consideration
$500.
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The yeast cake is coming into its own,
A report from the Agricultural Depart.
ment shows that, since July 1 st, the de-
mand for yeast has almost doubled in
every part of the country, It is not
stated, however, that the increase can be
traced to the popular use of yeast as an
ingredient in making home-brewed bev-
erages.
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Valuable Farm
at Public Sale
FRIDAY, AUGUST 20th
The undersigned, heirs of the late W,
H. Meyer, deceased, will expose to pub-
lic sale, on the premises,
FRIDAY, AUGUST 29th,
at 2:00 o'clock, valuable ‘arm, located
one-fourth mile east of Centre Hill, in
Potter township.
FARM CONTAINS 282 ACRES,
more or less; thereon erected a large
bank barn, frame dwelling house, large |
implement shed, hog house and all nec-
essary outbuildings, all in good repair.
Running water at house and barn ; also
a neverfailing well ; good orchard.
This desirable farm is well adapted to
stock raising, as it contains fine pasture
land and running water,
TERMS OF SALE. Ten per cent
on day of sale, balance of one half to be |
paid April 1st, 1920, when deed and pos- |
session will be given ; the rémaining
one-half due April 1st, 1921, to be secur- |
ed by bond and mortgage. i
L. F. Mayes, auct.
MRS. HULDAH 8S. MEYER,
MRS. VERNA E. MUSSER,
Heirs of W. H* Meyer, dec'd. |
J HuAL NOTICE —
Notice Is hereby given that the following ac-
count will be rreseuted to Court for confirma.
tion on Wednesday, Beptember 24, 1919, aud un.
less excoptious bs filed thereto on or before Bept,
28, 1919, the seine will be confirmed
The first and final acoouutof 1 J. Dreese, as
signee of W, W, Herman, Assigned Estate,
The first and flusl account of W, M. Grove,
Guardian of Amos Walter,
The third and partini account of Bellefoirte
Trust Co., Guardian of Mary C, Ard,
The first and partial account of W. G. Runkle,
Guardisn for John A, Miller,
The first and partial account of A. M. Harter
and T. A Hosterman, guardians of Hennah M,
Black aud Ehzabeth « verts, of Penn twp.
D, BR. FOREMAN,
Aug. 20, 1019 Prothonotary,
“And There Wasn't the Slightest Smell from
Dead Rats.”
John Simpkins, farmer of An-
‘Rats were costing me
hundreds yearly ; tried dogs, ferrets,
poison, could not get rid of them,
Sought $1.00 pkg. of RAT-SNAP (5
Used half, pot a live rat since.
Ilike RAT-SNAP
it dries them
up—Ileaves no smell.” Three sizes 2sc,
oc, $1.00. Sold and guaranteed by C,
Writes
Dead ones aplenty.
Spring Mills, Pa,
CYRUS BRUNGART
JUSTICE OF THE FEACE
CENTRE HALL, PA.
Bpacial attention given to collecting, Lr gal
writings of all classes, including deeds, mortgage
agreements, ole. marriages Hosnses and hun ters
Hoenses secured, and all matters pertaining tothe
ooo attended to nrometly jaul XN
At the residence of
Wait for this lot of
please you.
Thomas Delaney,
Cows---they’ll be sure to
of Belleville
Encampment opens Sept 6th
The largest and best Fair in Central
Exhibition opens Sept. 8th
Pennsylvania ; by farmers and for
poses, A
A large display of Farm Stock and
Poultry, Farm Implements, Fruits,
C.
R. N EFF, Chairman.
I Is Your
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Loss, Mr.
ustomer, If You
ont Buy Early.
Have just returned from New York with a large stock of
Ens aD Suits and Overcoats
YOUNG MEN'S
In the Latest Styles and Patterns.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF—
Ladies’ Suits, Coats & Dresses
in the Latest Materials and Colors.
ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF
Mens’, Boys’ & Ladies Shoes
at very rcasonable prices.
The market prices of these goods arc soaring
higher and higher every day and we will nat b: able
to accommodate our customers later in the season.
MY ADVICE IS : Grasp this opportunity and
Buy Early at
KESSLER'S
Department Store Millheim
(The Home of Good Merchandise)
Add dbddd Sddd Abbd ddd dodded
Mifflin County Rendering Co.
Lewistown, Pa. Milroy, Pa.
Removes Dead Stock
Free of Charge
Phone Us at Our Expense.
“Rata Pass Up All Other Food for One Meal ing et
of Rat-Snap.”’ touch it Safest, c'eanest, s
Their RAT-SNAP is mi filler. Three sizes, 25¢, soc, $1.
their last. Kills in few minutes i :
p the carcass, Rats killed witl
SNAP leave RAT
omes in cake f Break into all
pieces leave where rats travel. Mo mis
er food
first ‘meal of
ar bear Lt ext by
ruarantieecd M.D
Dries FA .“
1 rer 5
Meyer, Spring M
RAT entre Hall, W. C.
no odor SNAP
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nire Reporter,
$1.20 a year.
$100 Reward, $100
rhe readers of this paper will be
pleased to leurn that there is at least
dreaded disease that science has
beers able to cure in all its stages and
that is catarrh Catarrh being greatly
influenced by constitutional conditions
requires constitutional treatment, Hall's
Catarrh Medicine is taken Internally and
one
patient strength by buliding up the con-
work, The proprietors have so much
faith in the curative power of Hall's
Catarrh Medicine that they offer One
Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails
fend for list of testimonials
Address ¥. J, CHENEY & CO., Toledo,
Ohio. Bold by all Druggists, 7c.
‘Found Seven Rats Dead in Bin Next Morn.
> XA
Robert Woodruff says
were infest«d
“My premises
{tried RAT-
ZAP on iriend’s commendation,
Next morning found st dead rats
array rats
with rails,
in stall
No smell
P drys them
ver used.’’
, Bold and
ith, Centre Halli;
8, Va,
WANTED :—
Men or women to teke orders among
up t thing 1 have «
Three sizes
guaranteed
WwW. C Meyer, >i
friends and neighbors for the genuine
guaranteed
women aod
hosiery, fi pe for wm n,
child inates darn-
ing. We pay 50¢ an hour spare tim: or
5 A . ‘ v 11 *
$24 a week for { ti Experience u
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