Ra —— ge Sab is. adh pwepme LOUAY, AND PERSONAL. fall gon Penn State will open its September 13th. term October 27th as Arbor Day has been designated for Pennsylvania. Mr, Centre A son was born to Ernest Benner, In Monday. and Mrs Hall, on Master Elwood Smith is visiting uncle, Elliot Smith, in Pittsburgh, hav- ing made the trip upaccompanied. his Mrs. W. 8. Slick and sons, Jefferson and Wililam, are the daughter, Mrs. Auman, at Struthers, Ohio. The Buffalo Valley cated about Mifflinburg, 000 visiting former's Bruce Fruit Farm, lo. siX miles northeast of are expected to yield 20,- bushels of peaches. Sumner Packer, dent at the who had been a stu- Hiram (Ohio) the is spending his vacation at his home in Hall Mr, Domer 8S. children, on Oak Heights, a campmeeting is In College past year, Centre and Mrs. Ishler and Sunday, drove to Central near West Milton, wher. progress. F. P Geary and family are on the park. also quarsered “Sam,” the friendly old hound owned by former Sheriff was killed a few him from Cyrus Brungart, days ago to relieve The old hound was everybody's friend, and there are suffering. regrets for this passing away. Prof. Philadelphia, and Mrs. Francis X. Keul, of Mr. Potters are guests of Mrs. William Bower, &f Mills. Mrs. Keul Prof. and is a Mra. Tacle and Mrs, and near Mrs Keul is a and Bower are sisters, lec~ platform turer genial gentleman. Mrs. Flora Wirth Charles Brant, all of Free- thelr Rebersburg Gueth, Ill, attended A. N. on Monday, port, the funeral of uncle, Corman, at ind are now visiting- a mong relatives in Brush Valley. Edward Miss Sarah Mrs. Ali Neff and H. composed an auto party who on Durst, ¢ Durst, Leigh Ebright Sun- day drove to Mexico, Juniata county, to spend the day with the latter's wife at a cottage on a camp site near Mex- ico. There is every reason to believe that Centre county farmers are not dis- ¢ the low prices for the couraged with farm products, or that year's work will not prove one of profit It can hie proven by the agts of farmers them- selves, Mr, daughters and Mrs Irvin Zettle, tw wand son, Reuben, on Sun. day drove to Johnstown to see with feel ¢ friends whom the former was engaged in the construction of a number houses while working in the Johns- town region. Miss Helen and Mrs. J. F burg on Bartholomew and Mr Lutz motored to Lewis Sunday, from which plas they were C.D had at Liverpool accompanied home by Mr« jJartholomew “and daughter, wh been visiting relative other and George Tate, of Duquesne, O CAMS to Centre county to attend the funeral of a sister-in-law, at Pleasant Hall over Sunday He of Mrs. F. D of W. E. Tate ative of Musser, all Gap was in Centre is a brother cousin and Clayton whom he visited while here On Friday evening a Hall home of number of stu- dents of Centre school Mrs h time High gathered at the Mr J. Wiliam they presented and Bradford, at Mrs. with whi Bradford, their former teacher, & handsome ma- hogany clock as a token of eateom Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. were in Centre Hall on Deitz is a Deitz, of Harrisburg Monday. Mrs daughter of Mrs. Sallie Kamp, of Lock Haven, and will be re- called Kamp by many of the The Deitz children are now with Grandma Kamp as Miss Edna Reporter readers. fo a romp before school opens J. Frank Meyer, of Washington, D C., is spending a part of his vacation in Penns Valley. Mr important post in Meyer holds an the Standards and appears to be a perma- nent fixture ability. Jureau of owing to his superior of the late Jacob Meyer, of near Penn Hall, and brother of Harry N. Meyer, the Bellefonte in- surance aegnt. Mr. Meyer panied by his son, who Is enjoying country life to the full extent. A fire, morning, de- stroyed the garage of the Philipsburg Motor Bus Company, in Philipsburg, and also did damage to the Pritchard garage and several dwelling houses. The loss is estimated at $40,000, the garage itself being valued at $15,000 The loss was partly Insured. Work. men in the garage are unable to tel how the fire originated and some of them had difficulty In escaping. He is a son is accom- on Saturday Mrs, H. C. Gettig, of North PBrad- dock, and Miss Orpha Fleisher, of Col- yer, were caMers at this office on Mon- day. Mra. Gettig and family of six children are camping near Colyer, to give the children the benefit of a real romp and fresh alr in the country. They have been in camp Several weeks and wil remain until school opens Mr. Gettig, who Is a contractor and builder, was at Colyer just long enough to set up the recreation home and then returned to work, LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Willams reunion will be Martha, The annual held on Mrs, J. A. Ailkih, of guest at the WW, F Mrs WW. C were Saturday, near Cleveland, is Bradford hom and Rev, Dunlap, f Reading, arrivals in Centre Hall Monday afternoon Mr. Mrs Sunbury, were Mrs. J. C and Clyde A. Sunday Boyer, of guests of Mr and Goodhart, in Hall. H. Lee was a Reporter caller on Saturday eve. Centre Brooks, of Pleasant Gap, ning and boosted his 1823. subscription to Bellefonte the the carnival to citizens are lamenting fact thut its population prefers the chautaugqua. That is what twenty-five vears of training does. Rev. M. C. from Drumm hus his vacation and has the August, his hold services on charge remainder of month. Preaching services will be the Reformed church at Centre on Sunday morning, 10:30, and gsevville in the evening. Roy Corman, of Cresson Frank D. is working on Smith, of Centre state road cons near Centre Furnace, found coin—a penny-—dated 1800, The coin the surface of ARO buried below wis The members of the r reular monthly Saturday on the pavilion who is a member of provision for lacking "r bill 'o fare. Philip week, Mingle, for Wis a guest « tre Hall s has £1 man of manly appearance son Mr. and Mrs. W. Gross gle, Vv are nos living in West ter. Charles Yearick E. Henderson, of were guestis « Smith at the home in Centre former is Mrs. Smith John brated hi days ago. He the Humes paris i member the Hazeltor # The the ’ rousting of postmasters Past year or m bad effect i 1} Hall a: lege. A fetter dated soem had a between Centre marked at the latter date of July 11. 9 a. 1 WAS here on Tuesday morning a month later Newton Kreider and sister Mae, ac- companied by Mrz Miss Decant, home of Mr Laura Schnure and Wore and Mrs. W, J at Rebersburg., on other R. Kreider guests at the Kreider Sunday. Among and Mrs family, of Ohio. I guests were Dr Henry and Kreider very ably Lautherar pulpit of that place n morning and the Reformed pulpit, Mifflinburg Sunday eve- ning Telegraph It is not quite clear should be an Ohlo, why prohibition issue in the campaign ‘n Wisconsin, and Prohibition may be opposed by and other #intes parties individuals, but it is constitution. al law and the election of a few sen- ators and congressmen nothing will All to will be accomplish toward repeal. their elec- tion will amount sion of the which, according to an expres opinion of a minority present indica- tions, will never become a majority. win-] were pleas Messrs. J. Frank Snyder lam 1. Betts, of Clearfield, ant callers at Friday. and the Reporter They spent a short office on time at the Gregg township community picnic, but did not mar the pleasure of the pienickers by referring in any way to politics. Reporter readers will recog- nize these men to be Democratic can didates for congress and state senator, respectively, from this congressional and this senagorial district. If you have not yet oy them, you will dur- ing the Encampment and Falr, for they will be on the park on both Wed- negday and Thursday. They are both [clean-cut gentlemen of business abil- ity, for whom none need hesitate to vote, be he Democrat, Republican or independent voter: I f 1 n I n m i AND PERSONAL. Mrs. Devon LUUCAL Word from OW af a Keller sanforium, Wilham private wdicates that she ia improving George E. Meyer, the pi rom Boalsburg, was in ‘Thursday tuning planos for ind Jae Mr. hildren, of and Mrs, Clayvburn BP Lock were Sunday by Mrs Mitterling Haven, over jzabeth Hall IL. C. Runkle, ols, is Valle) ‘tnns ny Transfers of Real Estate. Ele Key SEED FOR ended Centre Hal MEDICINE “l have used Chamberlain's Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy ec; large Insurance and Real Estate Want to Buy or Sell ? SEE US FIRST Chas. D. Bartholomew CRNTRE MALL, PA i y Ek cil Sots Sho CTR its Cad did ads inl fd # i sug ADVERTISEMENTS, WwW. E. BARTGES ...Auctioneer... Terms Reasonable, Satisfaction Guaranteed. Give me a trial, CENTRE HALL. R. D. 1 LEGAL 82 ow Round Trip | px KCUTRIX'S NOTICE | — Lotter testamentary on the estate of | ROBEKT D, FOREMAN, inte of Centre Hall {| Baro, Centre County, Pennsylvania, decesscd, Letters testamentary ia the above esta'e hav- CENTRE HALL ing been duly rant! tn the anGesivnrd, she | ~~ § F word respeCtingdy request sUY seraoie §UC WILE T0 { themselves indoebiv LU) th + (slate mweks Im mediste parontt spd hos pevigg claims 1 1 {eninst the same 10 present luem guly sullen tieated, for settlement | BAVILLA BREOKN FOREMAN, Wildwood, Ocean City, Cape May, WANTED, Men or women lo men, women and children, Kimi sls ing. We vay $1 an hour for spare tine & week for juli time, Wiite, IST:ENATIONAL | Norristown, Fa ETOUKING take as : or $i MILL Gilad Sea Isle City, Anglesea, Avalon, Peermont, Stone Harbor --Thursdays-- August 24, Sept. 7 TICKETS GOOD RI WITHIN 16 DAYS seeping Cars on payment of SURCE Saal CEE ACTS trip EF Stop-overs in either direction SEE FLYERS CONSULS Alsi Vroport ite fares fr Ocean Grove Excursion August 24 Pennsylvania System Prices Reduce to get a fair pair of glasses at a Special Price. We have fitted glasses successfully for hundreds of PIETE 2 < . : ee =F ru¥y COMPLETE LINE OF people in your vicinity, and can fit YOU. Our well known reputation as Eyesight Specialists guarantees you good work. ¢ 5 IN PIAS FRY a . ih +3 If your eyes are giving you any trouble, consult us At Centre Hall, (CENTRE HALL HOTEL) THURSDAY, AUG. 24 FARM MACHINERY and REPAIRS s the Champion Line and before buying any farm im- GOHL & POOR, EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS 22 North 4th Street Harrisburg, Pa. 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