The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 19, 1920, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER GRANGE ENCAMPMENT & FAIR. BOALSBURG. Liocllst Grove Sunday school last Se
' Miss Daisy Rowe is spending this day evening was well attended and a .
HSSUED WEEKLY.! Opens on Grange Park Saturday week with TE Alover at Williamsport. nice sum was realized which will go for - : TU ESDAY
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gece Se Et. Alto is ing | the benefit of the church, y EA E
CENTRE HALL - PENN'A. September dts, A Werk of Com. | 124 Brouser of Mt. Alto, a spendipg | We pees) ¥ 106 B07), x RANK August 31
some time at his home. & SSS——————— names" i EXCU RSION
wm x mr plete Enjoyment. Mrs. Wm. Sweet and son, of Iustanter, Dr. Robert Gearhart has removed |
THURSDAY, / AUGUST 19, 1920 ASBUR Y I A
AND
OCEAN GROVE
CAMP MEETING
$1 3.02 Round Trip Zaililon 9 1 3.02
from Centre Hall
B65, Tickets good gging on regulsr trains August 31 and returviog on all
regular tiains, except limited trains, until Septe mber 15, in
clusive. Stop-off allowed at Philadelpliia in both directions,
This promises to be the best fair ever | are visiting the former's parents, Mr. fiom Jtroydghurs to Bauispurg 4nd i
i er ww Aa is C Cc jo go o i
held at Grange Park and the committee | and Mrs. Wm. Meyer. oomis ani plats on -y 5 Toe ul er
SMITH & BAILEY . . « + Proprietors | |. you to help make it the best by Mrs. Rine after spending several | ) evenings unti eptem er, |
rib ru ks at Altoona returned to the home | when he will be there permanently. If
SB. W.SMITH . . . . , . « . . Baiter | bribging your finest fruit, vegetables | Weeks WH ro | aot at office phiops T= 'H. Ross, Lindéo |
Loca! Editor snd | and cereals to place on exhibition, of her daughter, Mrs, George Fisher. ot oa
EDWARD E, BAILEY Business Nanager Premium of ten cents will be paid for Daniel Stuart, of Pittsburgh, was a Hi: 27tf
= r every worthwhile article. In addition recent visitor with his mother, Mrs. Em- It's the mau of many parts who
DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL TICKET the interest shown in this department | ma Stuart. . . should be careful not to go to pieces.
For President—]JAMES M. COX, of | last year has induced the committee to Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Mothersbaugh ps, 2
Ohio. pay cash prizes, 1st. and aod, this year, | spent Saturday at the Amanda Mothers- | public Sale Register
For Vice President—FRANKLIN D. | for the first time. Competent judges baugh home, at Lemont, Mistinte t | — Re
ROOSEVELT, of New York will award the prizes. Mrs. J. W. Keller, of Mifflintown, is| “gAryRDAY, SEPTEMBER 15TH,
ym ten! ! The needlework department will be | spending some time at her home here. |
. : atin or sual. P jums | Mr. Keller was here from Saturday until | i EE ey iain
DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. more interesting than usual Premiv tor, will sell on the premises, two miles
i ___. | will be paid only on articles exhibited | Monday, North-east of Penn Hall : Farm of 147
For U. S. Senator—JOHN A. FAR- for the first time, so much new work will David Hurtibus and Richard Abbot, | res, also personal property of the late
RELL, West Chester, be shown. Premiums will be paid on of Medina, Ohio, and J. W, Hess, of Al-| Heary Ee y
For State Treasurer—PETER A. EL-| a1 jive stock. Special prizes will be | toona, were recent visitors at the home
ESSER, York. awarded by competent judges in the live of Mrs, Jennie Fortney.
For Auditor General—ARTHUR Mc | stock dapartment, Mr. Paul McEly accompanied by Mrs. | CYRUS BRUNG! \RT
KEAN, Beaver Falls. Some new tents have been bought and | J. P. Wagner and niece, Mrs, 1. W.| JUSTICE OF THE PEACE PENNSY LV A NI A SYSTEM
since the tenters of 191g are again com- | Hess and George Hess, of Altoona, Miss CENTRE HALL, PA. ing
DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. |ing this year, this popular feature of our Ruth Hall, of Tyrone, and Miss Ruth | gpecial attention given to collecting, L-ga
x aoe een . Sai ; or | Sulliv of Vandergrift., spent Sunday | Writings of all classes, including deeds, morigae:s
For Congress—]OHN D, CONNEL- | Encampment and Fair will be larger | Sullivan, FEnit, sy Y | agrooments, etc.; marriage licenses and hun ters
LY. Clearfield. than ever at the D. W. Meyer home, licenses secured. and ail matters pertaining tothe
“x y AC Bid, . office atiended to nromotly an
‘rw A (3 arves services will be held in malin as—— :
For Assembly—FRANK E. NAGI- Harvest Home services we gp I >
NEY, Bellefonte. © the Auditorium 01 Sunday, Sept. sth, at GEORGES VALLEY.
ra | 2:30 P. M, The services will be con- Mrs. Sara Reeders left last week, to AMES Ww. SWABB
En a wn) ty sei i a wo] | Pianos & PlayerPianos
CITRON ATTUTITINS, [o t arie eo pms swiss Wik | J Its Of nr |
“har ¢ . “ou Pomona Mr. rs. Frank Leister motored | Deeds, Mortgages, Wills, &o, written aca =x
Chaplin of the Centre County sd ir and M , ! le ot | ecuted with care, All legal business prom pti
- Grange. to Jersey Shore on Sunday and spent | attended 10. Bpecial attention given W seid Now Is Your Chance
PENN'S VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE Wednesday, September 8th, will be | the day with friends. 2 | Sing of Sumaten, Mama ner Appi afr -
REY MELVIN CC. DRUMN, Pastor given over to the annual Reunion of the Mrs. W. F. McClellan and family and | Blanks kept ob hand. Nov. 26.920
Centre Co., Veteran's Club. Mrs. F. M. Ackerman visited at the - Y
Services fof Thursday, Grange Day. John A. Mc- | Harry Frantz home, on Sunday. AAAI LLIILE BASE 000;
: 1 Sparran. Master of the Pennsylvania Mrs, Charles Ripka and son Lloyd, of
SUNDAY, AUGUST 22, 1920. SPAIN : ed Ca Leo Toa q. visitedt at the B. 1
State Grange and other Grange speakers | near Penn Hall, visited at the E. L
of note, will be with us and deliver ad- |} Lingle home a few days last week.
at one o'clock, Andrew F. Mark, execu-
PRN ES eh ee a ee a
fevceocessessaass EE Eh
Is
If you have bzen think-
irg of a Pian, come and
Insurance and : HE —- v see m*. 1 shall bz h:re
Real Estate TN oie . = hice weshs 9
Centre Hall—10:10, Installation Services
Tasseyville —2:30, ’" . dresses on subjects of vital interest. Mrs. J. C. Barger spent Sunday at
Soring Mills~=:39. “ ‘" Bands have been secured for Wed- | Spring Mills at the home of her son,
: : Li nesday andThursday, Hobart Barger.
Friday a tractor demonstration at the Miss Erma Emerick, of Penn Hall,
west end of Grange Park will take | spent Sunday at the home of her auut
Pl ace, and the stock department is Pls Mrs. C. W. Lingle. eh
. 3 Lk] : it grade Becker Pianos, at a
ng for a big stock sale on that day, t Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bumgardoer 3 SEE US FIRST i ———
as follows: 8 : wo , F idl > EX i
Want to Buy or Sell? | ir = | onc, onc of thes
Spring Mill s—Sat. 1:00 p. m
Georges Valley—Sat, 2:30 p. m
closing day of Encampment and noe $ went to Milrog on Saturday to attend SAVING
SECRETARY. the funeral of Geo. Houser, Mr. Hous. : a
Chas. D. Bartholomew i $ $15
CENTRE MALL, PA, FROM 100 TO 150.
Look for lower priced sugar! This is Appended is given the poulation of the Gobble preached a very interesting ser-
Ee \] er was a brother to Mrs. Bumgardoer,
tr rrr These Pianos are artistic in Design, uncqualed in
the good news which greets thet... ious townships in Centre county. mon on Sunday evening. - .
1030 1910 Mrs. F. W, M~Clellan is having her WANTED, —Men or women to take Tone Quality, Durable in Construction,
rti i } . s painted. whi ord rs among friends ard neighbors for w » 3
ation as contained in an article in the |p. or town ship 1.460 1.215 house newly painted, which adds much 030 I na I ench HE 3a on 5 and Forever Lasting.
Philadelphia Record on Monday. rors te hi 1 311 «6c | tO the beauty of her home. the work is men, women and children. Eliminates darn.
Boggs township 33 ibd TEI done by F. M. Ackerma ing. We ray 8c an hour for spare time or $4, nm m—
Burnside township 244 356 | Peing do Y Xe 5 8 week Yor tail ume. Experierce uboeotmary 4
Sines the heginning ¢ . . t a d festival th rite, IN NATIONAL STOCKING Lt
large. Since the beginning of the year College township 1.189 115 he picnic and festival held by e | AT AL lid,
175.0 000,000 pounds of dutiable raw su-
have burn Tanded ut The Philadel | con owashlp = 53 0) = —~ |W. H. Mitterling, CENTRE HALL, PA.
, erguson township 1.639 558
a ve ss} y 1 . §
phi port. which does not include. the yi 000 township 1,465 635
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Reformed. —Spring Mills, morning ;
Union, aftérnoon ; Centre Hall evening.
Census Report. Rev. and™rs. A. E. Gobble, of Mey-
Potter township lost slightly in popu- erstown, visited at the home of the
Sugar Collapse Due. lation as indicated below since 1910 former's brother, J. W. Gobble. Rev.
housewife in a report on the sugar situ
Imports of raw sugar continue to be
sugar free from duty from Porto Rico,
European markets are gh itted with re-
Harris township 718 759
fined sugar exported from the United
oq e
: . Howard township 619 tog * °
States, so much so that'dealers have ca- Huston township 631 67%
bled 10 this soualsy 10 send So mare. a8 | Liberty towpsbjp: = 1.107 vith €WIS own all ‘
all war Ss are | to th p- > i
all warehous a Marion township 485 486
What to do with the Miles township 1.044 033
puzziegiot Patton township 498 Go7
who haWe been keepiog the price in this | peng township 3 856 August d1--September i 9 J
country at the top ooich Potter township 1.418 471 i j
Kaw sugar prices began to siump on Rush township 4.645 7€3
Saturday, and the traders say that the
od Of thd ela ie B y hat fir | Snow Shoe township 2.895 264 NEW $75,000 PLANT. ONE OF THE FINEST || HEN you have a bilious attack your liver fails
Spring towaship 2 048 O78
teen cents a pout oredicted this fall,
Taylor township pi 43 IN THE STATE. to perform its functions. You become con-
rith a probable further reduction, th fein . - - . T » :
Wi EE crn: 48 16 | Union township $37 stipated. The food you eat ferments in your
€ in Vecomxr, Will Walker township 1.064 164 . —
own 4
By. Worth township 831 mg . stomach instead of digesting? This inflames the
LE rer $5,500.00 in Purses. | i
Cones Ferm Sor stomach and causes nausea, vomiting and a terrible
on guard in the . :
oe ts od] The Conldy farm, east of Centre Hall, headache. Take Chamberlain’s Tablets. They will
to prevent them Was sold a few days ago by Mrs. Catha- Poultry Show Automobile Show Horse Races tone up your liver, clean out your stomach and you
v rein order that a 1108 Conley to Clayton Musser, of near 7 ’ J
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be created | inden Hall. The farm contains seven- , Farm Bureau Stock Show, will soon beas well as ever. There is nothing better.
oe oobi tok bed ‘again ty-two Acres, with good buildings. .
f igh prices as they have The place is a very desirable home. . Horticultural and Agricultural Show. Chamberlain's Tablets
Deen gt the pos Mr. Musser several years ago moved |
Correct Printing Done at the Reporter Office,
ha Lams . from near Aaronsburg to the Lieb farm,
The beet sugar crop is large this year,
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particuls in California, where it is the east of Centre Hat, #84 om pers no rec cts and Carniv, 1 way
largest in history and is now being har- where ie Sow lives, : :
Tm A RO ey The original Conley farm contained = J
vested. By October there will be more .
than enoush beet sugar to s vt but sixty-two acres. The other ten
than enough beet iar } Supp 1 er »
Middle West ve P fie St Pr = acres is a part of the William Keller
Middle West and the Pacific Stat vith
ae Sa (Homan) farm, and purchased by the
Some 6 0 send east of the Alleghanies late James A. Keller and sold and deed- Farm Calendar. IN
Ji GUNS ing tion.
ed to the late J. W. Conley. The tract
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SPRING MILLS is comprised of a woods and a few acres
§ ! ) 8. Timaly Reminders from
of cleared land and les to the front of
Blake Bartley, a lad of five years, fell | 11o building. The Pennsylvania State College
into the cess pool at the Aikan home, The price paid was $3750, $1500 being
The accident was seen by Mrs. T. M. | he sum apportioned to the J. W. Conley | Watch for moth in stored wheat. -_
Gramley, who summoned Luther Musser | poirs, o Thresh the grain early to avoid injury in
and he rescued the boy as he was sink- the stack or mow. If grain begins to
ing the third tinge. There was five feet Notice to Campers on Grange Park. heat in the bin, fumigate at once with | i Just Returned from the Eastern
of water in the pool, b
v ; The price of old iron has grown too carbon bisulphide. Use one pint of ma-
George Gentzell, wife and daughter high for the ‘Encampment to keep up terial to 100 bushels of grain. {
Carrie are attending camp meeting at] = supply of stoves as in former years GARDEN-Sweet corn is at its best | ar eh
Bald Eagle Valley. roo of three dollars is not a aitmactive when rushed from the stalk to the table.
I'he Aiken silk mill is being tested price for a stove, as for old iron the At all events it must not be left to heat where | purchased a Full Line of Ready-to-Wear Apparel for Men,
apd will begin operation in a few days,
: baskets or bags. Keep it cool.
. unk dealer pays much more, and this 18 has) y Women and Children
Dr. Brancht took Mrs, George Tress- + Tat a ch we find our sup- PASTURE-—Second growth of mea- i en .
ler, of Centre Hall, to the hospital at
lows may be used for ture to kee 3
; ly of stoves almost exhausted, . y pas P We are ready to show you some of the Fall Clothes, Ladies, we
Pan ville on Tuesday. : a P The committee requests where possi- | "P the milk flow. Do pot pasture too ¢ y y :
Charles Royer is visiting his son, Rev,
: ble oumpers furnish themselves with ofl | 0tely. | anxiously await your inspection, Shop with us for comparison. We
J. Victor Royer, at Potessburg, stoves, Oil can always be bought on| POULTRYXA-During ‘hot weather claim to be able to class with any merchandise on the market, at the
Philip Long and family, of Union-| wy. oround pests of various kinds are often found m
town, are spending a few days with his . SECRETARY the hen-houses. For lice, use sodium oy oe he Bigher pd Never ae we Rlegted Bo Re
aged father, J. D. Long :
g. ————— flouride or blue ointment around the af- carefully, But one garment of a model being shown, thereby insuring
Mabel Allison has several girl friends AARONSBURG. fected parts. Fur mites, pat the I}
visiting at her home, Mr, and Mrs, J. D. Winklebleck, of roosts and nests with crude oil. Coal the fulfilling of your wishes for individuality,
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oil will answer the purpose and may well
: Centre Hall, spent over Sunday at the Be convinced by paying us visit at your earliest convenience.
Corman Reunion Postponed. A of nn To lecrs pats, be applied every three weeks during the 8
The Corman reunion has been post-} Mr, and Mrs. H. K. Haines, - summer and fall months, Novelties in Sweaters, Sport Skirts & Waists, all for immediate use.
poved to Saturday, August 28th, on] Mr. and Mrs. R. B, Stover and son | , SILO=Itis during the hot dry days of
Grange Park, Everybody is invited to | Malvin, of Wolfs Store, spent Sunday at August that te Veoh silo staves very On Display,—~NEW FALL SHOES,
the park on that day and join in the fes- | the home of Mr. and Mrs. H, F, Roush often dry out and the structure becomes
tivities of the Cormans. Dr. D. K. Musser, of Centre Hall, Joage and shaky. oes that the hoops Just come in and see for yourself | <
meters spent Sunday with his. brother, A. S. SEU) WITeH bg ee : “ to : ee
North Carolina poplars will be plant: | Musser, e 8 and rigid and lessen
ed under State auspices in a half-dozen | Mr, and Mrs. Fred Cranson, of Phila- the possibility of its being blown down,
counties (his fall to test their availabil- | delphia, are spending some time with es usually and oll shoud be MILLHEIM ; 3 R’ DEPARTMENT
ity for pu p wood, relatives of this place, kept 10 the barn durin day ne out | (fh PENN. STORE
repr ec ——————— on peatureat night. te mixture of two |< |
Observe the game laws, Even in| You never can tell, Love at first ris tale and one pa past sodium floride 8 | |THE HOME ‘OF GOOD MERCHANDISE
fishing for compliments you should re- | sight sometimes hiever gets a chance for ie Animal 34 very Zea te. for | A
turn the undersized ones, another look, about ten vents a pound,