The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 11, 1919, Image 1

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    “YUL. XCIII.
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A LIST OF TENTERS
ON GRANGE
PARK.
the Week
Their Temporary Canvas Homes.
Great Number Enjoying
Grange Park ag
pearance of a tented
al
cupied by farmers’ families
ain presents the
ap
itv.
un
dred commodic
others.
There is a real cozy atmosphere sur
rounding most of the tent
ing nothing
comfort
to be desire way of
and pleasure. Anyone passing
by the open doors of ¢
ist of tenters
fore and man
ly aj lt 31
down because
tents
i tenting
The 1919 list «
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3
Har
Mr
Mrs. Frank
Cleve Eung
Mrs. C. B.
M. A. Sankey
D.W. Sweet wood
Dr. H. 8S. Br
Brig :
C. G. Decker
Mrs. Vir
ate
ard
Stover
raucht
we 0
at Bi
wie
na Bressl
EA
Annie Rin
Marion Ge
Les Brooks
mon Dug
. John He rman
STATE COL
ran
hin S. Dale
1. Nearhood
J. L. Marshall Emma Stratton
BOALSBURG
Gr
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ira Shuey
I yward Bricke
at C Charles
, H. Stover
Samuel Welsh
George Weigh
AARONSBURG
J. M. Harter Chas. Wolf
ALTOONA
T. Huosin- Wm. Herman
Dr. W, Frank Beck
LEMONT
Wm.
gsion
Adams
Mrs. F.
ger
Dale Shuey
Frank Whitehill
NORTHUMBERLAND
Mrs. Rene Bartian Mrs B. Shole
ORVISTON
Mrs. Alfred Shank 1). R, Confer
C. B. Page
P ENNA. FURNACE
Mrs. D. 8, Peterson Sara McWilliams
Wm. T hompson
WARRIORS
Ebbs
Houtz
MARK
Isaac Beck
HOWARD
Geo. N. Hoy
H. G.
A.M. Woomer
John C. Hoy
(CAMPMENT & FAIR
Hundreds of Cars on Park Sunday.
Harvest Home Service in
orium.
| campment ai air, drew n a
am
A Ay
Lady Passenger Accompanies Aviator
ludwig to Centre Hall,
a i A A II ARAN
A Pretty Home Wedding.
rp mm —
Praise for School Man.
has been
att ip
art High
a power
his time
and strictest
ment in every
attention advance
departm and today
our school ranks high and thru his great
influence and educational qualities the
voted to
patrons
Modified
s oo By 14%
SCHOO: iC
al $
adopt the
system for the coming
18 September the
15th, nds summer
ichool each year ond makes a thdrough
study of the work in every
cannot be said of able
nd Sutttgart feels proud to
ha at the head of this
department.
Too much
educator
have
this
institution,
(Con inued {rom previous column]
REBERSBURG
8. L.. Gephart W. J. Hackenberg
MILLHEIM
Lida Cora Sechrist
]B
Colyer
McCormick, Sunbury
A. 1. Bloom, Williamsport
Mrs. Chas. Whitehill, Oak Hall Station
Mrs, J. B. Miles. Martha Furnace
Chester Pringle, Port Matilda
Edward Moore, Tyrone
Alta Yearick, Nittany
Jolin Eby, Zion
Elmer Stump, Mt,
Lot Condo, Milroy
Wm. Wagner, Juniata
Mrs. Lizzie Eberts, Martha
George Horner, Linden Hall
Union
Continued on Bext column)
HALL,
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DEATH RECORD.
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sc Mpc
BOALSBURG.
Miss
Miss
her
and
Leal
iQ
na Rowe,
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AARONSBURG.
rs. Freet West
latter's
ot
th the
1an L
week wi
Stover.
of
use,
7. spent a
A. 5.
Loerstetter
aged uncle, C
Log
wneiius
5
anton,
Bow-
and Mis. George McKay and
daughter Florence, returned to their
Philadelphia home last week.
Miss Stella Stahm returned from At.
lantic City and with the Charles Wolfe
family is camping at Grange Park,
James Fehl, who moved with his par-
ents to Bellevue, Ohio, is visiting his
brother Ed. and family,
Rev, Donat and son Nevin went to
Williamsport to consult an eye special
ist,
Parties from Lewisburg and Youngs
town, Ohio, enjoyed a trip to Crystal
Spring Park, in the Woodward narrows,
C—O PAA
The state forest commission has de-
cided to construct six steel fire towers
for observation Jiposs on state forests
in northern snd central Pennsylvania
Robert Herman, Philipsburg
and if practicable the work will be let
this fall,
{HAY CROP IN CENTRE CO.
Value of Yield Over
at Present Price. — Above
Ya tens 4 a
Centre count
{ ACT
As A ———
’. Centre Hall's Spinning Mill.
hominis Tp
Gospel Services at Colyer.
Auto Wreck.
chants ont
Friday, Sept. 12, at Old
at the
Fo
arload
OWS : sev
spn ages L
stock bu
This is one of ti of
cou
cattle
nly.
¢ best loads
to Centre
They have go d udders and teats, and
casy This load of
we have ever shi pped
are very
cows we bought in Susquebanna county,
direct from farmers. No ensilage cows,
and all ure broken to chains and not
used to stanchions,
We have had loads out of Sus-
quehanua county and never had any
that buyers were not pleased with. All
they need is feeding. and they will do
the work. Susquehanna county cows
have teken the lead everywhere, and
the reason is that they are not fed
heavy. Many are nicely marked as can
be seen,
Come and see them sold. Cows can
be seen for several days before the sale
at the barn of Thomas Delaney. Terms
will be made known on day of sale.
Sale starts at 1:00 o'clock P.M,
not one minute later, and jwill be held
rain or shine.
I. F. Mayes. auct
many
A. KRENTZMAN,
SAM BODDER,
Sales Managers.
A AGP SSAA
Carload fresh Alpha cement just in, —
R. D. Foremau.
11,
1919, _
WAR ON PROFITEERS
Government Uncovers
Regulates Sale of Sugar.-
ers Arrested.
Hoards
’ 3 3
ated in reports on th
e Gov
1 ut
1IPAIgD aga
(yy +
ong the
nited States Bos
tion owns , practic
1 Cuban
Appr ximately
C roj 5
seven
juarter cents a pound,
il —
State Agricultural Notes.
By the use of silage we can maintain
twice the number of head of live stock
per acre,
One community in Crawford
reports thitry-eight silos where
were only thee ten years ago.
The automobile industry employe
830,000 people ; pays annual wages of
$ 247,000,000 ; has $1.207,000,000 capital
invested ; §.000'000 cars in use.
Dry rot of timber annually destroys a
very large number of boards and sticks
of timber in bmnldings and wooden struc-
tures. A liberal use of creosote and
paint will save much of the loss.
The fungi which causes leaf spot dis-
eases usually winter over in the fallen
leaves, and send fresh spores in spring
to infect the new leaves. Burning or
burying fallen leaves prevent such
spring infection to a very large extent,
Pennsylvania corn is in splendid con-
dition ; pasture, meadows and truck
crops are doing well ; apples continue
dropping and peaches are rotting on
the trees.
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There has been a return to real sum-
mer weather the past week, with the
thermometer registering close to ninety
county
there
several days.
NO, 36
TOWN AND GOUNTY NEWS,
HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTERE!
FROM ALL PARTS
average
- 1 .
planned to
a Vear BPO.
1: i
{IEE Od
seve
wcted wi
event was cancelled
John Garis is carrying a
oration of the eyes, but
says, in npar ison
vather fellow” got in a thn
ing bout in which John
Lewistown, last week. John has been
working at Burnham, and when
{riends learned that he had for a long
time carried the nick-name of ‘Sharkey’
Garis, they desired to know if he really
was worthy the name of that former
great pugilist, so with “Sharkey's” con-
sent, the Lewistown fight fans arranged
a bout with a Cleveland professional
boxer, heralded as the coming welter-
weight champion of the world. The
fight took place in Lewistown and was
scheduled for six rounds, but the prof-
essional man saw at the start of the
fight that he was at a disadvantage be-
cause of his being twenty or more
pounds lighter in weight than Garis, and
to save his “rep” arranged with “Shark-
ey” to give up at the end of the third
round. John did, but pot until he let
loose a few thunderbolts on his oppon-
ent’s jaw, the kind he learned to deliver
con
his
while with the A. B, F,