| “VOL. XCVI. : TNO 16 TROUBLE BREAKS AFRESH CROP REPORTS BY COUNTIES, DID HUGHES DECEIVE? “ii DEATH RECORD. WIDOW AND FAMILY CARED FOR. 3 IN REPUBLICAN RANKS. : . a ele TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS et Pulse of Pennsylvania Agriculture By Scored on Senate Floor In Conneetion ZETTLE.~—Although quite AY The American Idea of Nelghborliness We ; in State Department of Agriculture With Alleged Censorship of Arms |in health for } 3 HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST and Charity Displayed by Mont. . Crop Reporters Conference Prayer. of Will gomery County Community. FROM ALL PARTS A dams—Wheat looking fine, Cows The question whether the name day afternoon, was a severe shock i ab So Daugherty and Weeks Involved Yehement Attacks by G. 0. FP. Congressmen~Threat of Impeach ft i i fila 1 ror y o drew Zot selling a sales from $40 o $100, hrist was “censored” out of the op-)his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Z ment, ¢ y Allegheny—Tdvestock wil go he jening prayer of the Arma Conference |v: 4 tre 1 1 11, The harmonious Harding Adminis-]pasture in good condition. Plenty of was raised again in th lenate the tration was stabbed in the back twice |idle men—four men for every job. Out- other day. by its own members, one day last look for fruit very promising. Wheat Asking th question and ans week. Jooking fine. it himself Mirmatiy Representative Woodruff, { Republi- Armstrong-—Farm help aby can), Michigan, gave notice that unless Attorney General Daugherty took up plowing done personally the prosecution of the case well, against the Lincoln Motor Company Beaver—Pros he would seek his impeachment. Livestock In Representative Johnson, South Da- Bedford kota, also a Republican, announced "ruit all that a report from Secretary Weeks as to War Department sales of property was the most f{rauduler misleading | Very promising and criminally deceitful document ever {farm help submitted to Congress. Blair— . abi . . join ~8cout Seribe $i > oh tur As With the resignation of Judge Head, With best regards to all the folks, 1 with thelr only daughter, Mre. Luther tified and the venison was turned over - ’ fl who retires on account of poor health, - — a to the Blair Memorial hospital ev, George J. Colledge, formerly of nal o . . i K. Strouse, at Pine Hall. In addition d hare ib not & member of the minority remain, Vii Yours Seas: 3 Fish Hook in Eyelid, to her husband ahd Aaughid she Millheim, who is now pastor of the : H 0 SR. 4 14 YU \ and f thier . i party on either the Superior or the PA 2. YU, BITZI Little George Hess, the five-year-old First United Brethren church of Hunt- C f ¥ ¢M Stigabeths H 8 leaves one sister, Mra Collings Baume Business Men's Plenle. Supreme Court o ‘ennsylvania, a sit- A —————————— son Of Mrs «Zen? ese, of Beran ’ . . : . , > ' gardner, of Pleasant Gap. At the meetin of the Associated uation that has come about largely Fire in National Capitol ton, had the misfortune to have his M ; ol 8 . meeting: in his church. Twenty-one . . » i ) Mra, Cramer was a lifelong member | Business Men of Bellefonte last week, through the partisanship of Governor Fire broke out in the store room Injleight eyelid caught by a fish hook f the Lauthera hurch and Dr. C Jthey decided to hold the annual Bus werd converted. Rev. Colledge has ¥ © € eran © ci Ant A y 1g i Sproul. Under the circumstances the the basement of the nationgl capitollwhile fishing with another child at a T. Aik a ¢ Selinsgrove, had charge]ness Men's picnic at Heoln Park this been very successful in Huntingdon. 0 ¢ oF ene. of Selins We, d chy a ‘ a . Democratic organization of the State |Friday afternoon. Smoke filled all thefpool near the end of East Park street, f the funeral services: burial In is ear on Thursday, August 17th He is secretary and treasurer of the ¢ o ora ervices; in y 7, . certainly should oppose the election nf [lower hallways, but the blaze was eX: |1r.o0k Haven, a few days ago. The: fish ral rvs ¥ Pine Hall femetery city ministerium, chaplain of the ‘Judge Gawthrop by naming a Demo- tinguished without serious damage. lhook was removed by a physician a z S——— American Legion and president of the crat as a candMate against him, thus]It Was the eighth fire in the bullding]without injury to the eye. Mrs Hess RE G. A. R. State Encampment. U. B. C. E. union of his district. The Excavation was recently commenced, . : offering the people a chance to select |this year. and young son are on a visit to Mra. li, Mimeim, for the store building and Tie Grand Ary uf the Repubite wit Sunday = school batt RE nis one minority Judge for one of the ap- — Hese' mother, Mrs. Catherine Poor-lgdonce Dr. BF. Bowersox Proposes have their state encampment in Al-jehurch has doubled under his leaders pellate Courts of the State. The Centre Reporter, $1.60 a year. |man, in Look Haven. erecting. toona. Tt will open June 6. ship. month they quit the farm and since then had been making their home ingdon, has just closed a great revival Wd ——— —. el