VOL. XCVI. Commissioners Ralse Assessments. A bunch of First much Ward, Philipsburg under the the resikients are het up of commissioners who ‘raised their assess- ter the collar over the action cotnty ments ten per cent, af May ap- The taxpayers claim their asses- of county peal. the high class assessors sor in is one Centre and has established a reputation as such and they cannot see why their valuation is raised after the general appeal has been held. A article Philipsburg citizen, column i the says: in a in Journal, among other This the "ey 9. 9 increased things valuation, made without knowledge or participation in any way of our as- gessor, is outrageously unjust, and discriminatory, and made wi h informaton as to conditions of OUg values. They are also aware the further facts that in this showing at the appeal, knowledge must come out as to where the commissioners tained the necessary information data, or who furnished it to order to fonte, to them enable them, 80 Over sessor.” You Taxpayer, that of lection must keep in mind, every Republ county commissioners Of been most he the of t ft county's to commissioners money. The Republicar commissioners and h hat's iy now to get it the asker a Bootlegger, congressmen |ale Annt the The made a Vigorot wi er's method, boer man-made ships, and adver tries that three-mile limit coast Lasker is statement these Jorah has and wgainst the Senator Governor Harding testing the St Federal the upon jut Republican change its its most prominent results the deplorable ized Government, the all political power in the favorable for Big Business publican pa as from rity and docile servan The centralized in tool the Jusiness more that Go is contact Washington does the individual feel to relations it and takes it. He Washington, in is does and connection between his taxes policies of his party. There is no dress except to put the Dem power and keep them there publican party is mortgaged body the at corporations which soul to I gre 8B do an interstate business Name Mountain for Colonel Shoemaker The to the First Gap, part of the rk the White been given name Ww well known west of the mountain ton ige Known South Deer mountain, honor « of McElhattan a in Henry Shoemaker, exponent of forest conser vation, Hereafter the mountain will mountain.” decided just t of recently known Shoemaker The fi crew 18 name has been upon which has of the land completed survey trac 12,000 acres forest purchased from the White Deer Lumber company TUSSEYVILLE. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wolf and fam- ily, of Altoona, spent several days with Their stayed to spend par! Miss Anna Fortney Robert, their aunt, older son, of the summer, Mr. Kerlin, with his new sedan car Wm. Bitner, Mrs. M. F Mary Rossman, Miss Jennie Botorf and Mrs. Mary Ishler to the illustfated lec ture of South hy Fry in the Lutheran church Cen- tre Hall onFriday night. About forty gathered at the home of GeorgeHarter to surpirse him, and a real surprise it was. The evening was spent ing games and at a late hour refresh - ments were served, consisting of sand- wiches, pickles, ice cream, cake and candy. All returned home wishing him many more happy birthdays. of Centre Hall, and came ‘n took Mrs Rossman, Mrs America, given by at friends neighbors and in play~ If present plans work out, a Snow Shoe baseball team will be on the local diamond Saturday afternoon. 3,000 FARMERS VISIT STATE Annual Week for Practical Agricul- turalists Repeats Successes of Fore mer Years, Wednesday, Thursday and for te Week, were the days given over Farmers’ Week at though Penn State last and al it is difficult to estimate many farmers were in attendance cause they were cons arriving ind still it is safe to estimate leaving, least 3.000 were in were about. 300 boy farmers The The there for the judging days were given on usual demonstrations on projects, farm the sky farmer ative growers erect Suppers Tabooed by Church. Mise] © Prox ug wenevolent not negle membershi] , of tvthe whom The the advocating ods being Entertained Week-End Party. Mrs. H. J entertained a Lambert of week home The with over house was orated ded bouquets of and other sea roses The night sonable flowers large was porch illuminated at with varicolored Chinese Om of the the the entertained by ianterns account heavy wurday of were storm “ evening party spent most the time in house where they the the Victrola od in greed that time. Those Garman, Mra cher, Jr., Altoona; orchestra and various selections on Refreshments were serv late the they and everybody had had evening a wonderful Miss tuth Mr Spi- Funk, Ishier, Lambert and daugh- tor Evelyn, Rev. M. €C. Drumm, Mrs. Elizabeth West, Centre Hall; Mr. Mrs, Erdman West son Erdman, Jr, New Brunswick, N. J; Mr. and Mrs. Warren Centre Hall; Ruben Colyer, Mills, and five ee present were! Mra, 1dding, James Jellefonte and James QF George Spicher, Mra. Misa Mildred Bitts, Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Ear and and Homan, Potters piece string orchestra, The Besquecentemnial is to be post. poned from 1026 to 1927. It is claimed it requires five years preparation for a show such as is contemplated, the State Co of Red Under the AUSpIOes lege Chapter of the Cross, a for the clin particularly be held Wast College orthopaedic cases, wil at Glenn Sanitarium Or on this week will be conduct Philadelph fine record crippled Silk Mill Resames 200 People, hee MM t vi i ¥ be a busy Another Rallway Slash 7.000 600 Ordered. the Pay Pruning nearly $2 325.000 from 1 of raiway em payroll ployees by cutting clerks, mignal men and stationary engineers and firemen from 2 to 6 cents an hour, the United States Railroad Labor Board on Friday announced another slash, bring- the beginning wWaARe ing total reductions under board's orders $135.000,000, July 1 Clerks were up to cut 3 to and 4 classification; conte an hour, ace sig - engi- ording nal men, 6 cents, and stationary * neers and firemen, 2 cents Approximately, 1.200000 railway em- ployees will the total reduction, ffolent protest from share which has brought every union organisation involved, and js expected to result in a strike vote of 10 rallway labor bodies. The voting al- ready fs under way in several unions, — The bank latter part interfor fixtures in Centre the received the for new Hall were of last week. Fire company festival ~July Centre Hall. TOO MUCH MONTGOMERY. ———— Bellefonte Silk Mill Team Trims Locals on Home Grounds.—Score, 6-8. Hall play The Centre baseball team at to two games on Grange tempted } afternoon, but red he urday Jupiter luvius interfe and {10 a4 great extent, although permitted the first to gO 10 ¢ ven though a sh®wer stage of the game sent all second game went only innings until ther hat put further piay OWHDOur Wn pout i { } ¢ question me Wi fais Keller pire. Harry Austin with Linden Hall the L Second Game ne was with we Wayne reputation, Were supe ut there for home urprise in store who were supporting the team, for from the outstart the locals pounded Keller's shoots and through dean hitting earned three runs in the two inn Keller's hit Hall, third innin ings smashing hase in the second inning, for Linden went 1 w naught, but in vigitors located the that when a drenching ran called a halt to the £ the the plate for two runs and in fourth they failed to register, so further play the score stood 3.2 in fa- vor of Centre the Hall, this being the way score read by innings: Hall Haill--2 ' . Linden 0020 Centre 1 0 (rain) Another Holstein Calf Given PennState The the cently Dairy Husbandry Department of Pennayivania State College has re- with “Weller Farm comes from the H. Weiler and Sons, promi- been presented Holstein heifer, Yankee Beauty.” She herd of E nent Warren county breeders who fave another young or the building up of a representative herd at the college, one that will be a credit to the breed, an inspiration to the breeders, and for dairy students who corregt Holstein type. a school of training are studying { Tired, overworked run-down men and women find Tanlac just what they need to regain health and strength. Centre Hall Pharmacy. The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year. BIG BUSINESS CHANGE, A. R. MeN sa Leading Lumber Firm. Becomes Sole Owner of The Bellef It following is reprinted from the mte Republican: A M Years known this week of Bell Decarme MeNitt that KE many McNtt-Huyett about Mi in Sfonte, Hall, the and tt, of Centre business as Lamber Co, have closed ar MceNitt be the whereby rangements comes the of ind BOI OWner pro interests of the and his firm f the biggest interests and embraces not only in Centr counties During iE business as tracts of arge timber Freer and manu firm Aon Won Scholarship. cement of Hollenbach-~Barber. home of the Brumgard—Carson. Har a became Miss Mary Carson, of Pot- the bride of Russel Mark, Jus- f Warriors the ceremony iv being performed 1 LACE M at The tndv of iady of Isaac Irwin in Hollidaysburg excellent the The trip young omplishment,, and groom is a progperous farmer. happy to pair Po it r i 2 OT a wedding eastern take They host f of points and upon their return will the fi: wishes of up their residence on Arm have the best a fr ff 0ddd Fellows Decoration. The oO. OF orate the graves of members at the fol- ocal lodge 1 will dec- lowing : ville, 1:30; Hall, 7 nected places on aturday: Tussey- 8K: Sprucetown, 3:00; Centre 00, William with the Harrisburg, Montgomery, con- of department forest- te the After the services at Centre Hall, light the hall ry. will speaker refreshments will be served at Festival at Pleasant Gap. A grand festival will be held in Noll's grove, Pleasant Gap, on Saturday eve- ning, 24th inst, under the auspices of the United Sportsmen of 176, Pleasant new Pennsylva- Gap, a comparatively organization, but that is fully alive and increasing its membership constantly. A feature of the festival will be the appearance of the Odd Fellows band of Bellefonte, which will assure a live- ly time If Jooking for a good time, Pleasant Gap Saturday nia, Camp No. one go Yt evening. To Conduct 0dd Fellows’ Orphanage. Mr. and Mrs. Kimber Hartman, of Indiana county, new heads of the Cen- tral Pennsylvania Odd Fellows Orph- any’ Home, near Sunbury, took charge of their work on Friday. They will succeed Mr. and Mrs. FF. C. Lancaster, who resigned after a short stay there The Hartmans come from Buckhorn, Pa. where they had been in charge of a vocational trainlhg school. The man who can profit by his own mistakes is the best kind of profiteer, TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS. Fire company festival—July Hall Centre The F National Hall day, Bank rst wdvertises its opening for July 1st — Naturalization court Monday, and Tuesday VIRIOUus cases were hear Arnish trom corn cobs It ownersghi tting the ge bad BOAT resudt Indications a 7 he of of * + eth be no serious results — Last of the amrtomobile this of the week made Decker daing paper mention Brothers, at SUCCeRs dealers, Mills, State business Spring and Belle- the broth- the Chevrolet College fonte, and a day later one Hall A sedan Frank P of the same Potter of ers came 10 Centre of sold to and made sale three cars was barber Geary, and touring cars J. T. Port 8S. Ishier ¥ wo make ter, Henry and Domer — A drive Bellefonte Vall Lock Haven will through to Nittany vince that mobile anyone who was acquainted with that the in not section heretofore, auto- was instrumental only bringing good roads, but induced farm- to pride their homes Nearly farm home on that im- portant thoroughfare is in present - The observer who acquainted with farm life will also note the great increase quality of herds of on farma All this indicates a” condition to which the farmer has jong been en- titled but is only beginning to realize, ers show in every a able condition. is in number and cattle these Many of the readers of the Reporter who learned to know Charles F. Romig when he lived in Centre Hall more than thirty years ago, will regret to learn that he has been confined to bed continuously for a period of almost a year at his home In Snydertown, Nit. tany Valley. He is suffering from sci- atica rheumatism and other complica- tions. He was a veteran of the Civil war and ls well advanced In years, but is still hopeful of recovery under the fender care of his faithful wife and daughter. In the same house lives Mise Susanna Martin, now in her 78th year, who has been an invalid almost the whole of her life. She ir a sister of Mr. Romig and also receives her attentions. WE —