THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED WEEKLY, CENTRE HALL, PENN'A, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. 1923. SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors, 8. WwW, SMITH EDW, E, Loeal Editor and Business Manager, Entered at the Post Office In Centre Hal as second class mall matter, TERMS. ~The terms of subscription the Reporter are $1.50 a year, In advance. ADVERTISING RATES.—Legal notices, twenty cents per line for three insertions, aud ten cents per line for each additional insertion, to Local vertisements, notices accompanying display ad- five cents per lide for each eight cents per line; twenty-five cents. fusertion; otherwise, winimuam charges, Display advertising rates made known on application, Fire Alarm. in the borough Iradford & Co. sound: Borough fire Hall, the will In case of Centre mill whistle One long and two short blasts when fire is north of Reformed church; One long and five short blasts when fire CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. PENN'S VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE REV, MELVIN C, DRUMM, Pustor, is south of Reformed church. ~—SERVICES FOR SUNDAY, SEPT. 0. 1923 incements Centre Hall day School, ither League, 30 p. clise, Saturda 7 Farmers Mills Saturday, 36 POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS Sn — For Sheriff, authorized to of Bellefonte, eriff of Centre county, subject of the Democratic voters the primdries to be held 1023 We are :. Tayi diate for Sh to 8% expressed an that E be a candi anounce RB TP will the decision at Tuesday, September 15th, For Sheriff, We are ELMER will county, authorized to BREON of B »O TTR that r Township Sheriff of Centre dee of the 14 the Sep annonce be a candidate for subject to the ision Democratic voters as held expressed he 1925 primaries to on 18th, Tuesday, tember For Treasurer, We are LYMAN LL. will authorized to announce that SMITH, Hall Bora, be a candidate for Treasurer of Cen- county, to the decision of the as at the Tuesday, Sep- of Centre tre subject Democratic voters expressed = primaries to be heid on tember 18th, 1923. For County Commissioner, We are authorized JOHN W, YEARICK, ship, will be a candidate for County Com- missioner, subject to the decision of the Democratic voters as expressed at the held on Tuesday Eep- to announce that primaries to tember 18th, be 1923 For County Commissioner, Wea are JAMES WwW will anthorized to announce that SWABB., of Harris Township, candidate for County Commis to the of the volers ax at the held Tuesday, Rep be a sioner, subject Democratie primaries fo 15th, decision expressed be 1023, on tember For County Commissioner. We are to JOHN 8 SPEARLY, of will Commissioner, authorized that Town. County annonnce Benner ship, be a candidate for subject to the decision of the Demoeratle voters as held expressed at the primaries to be wa on Tuesday, September 18th, For Register We are authorized to announce that 8. OCKER, of Bellefonte, formerly of Miles Township, will be a candidate for the nomination of Register of Centre county, subject to the decision of the Democratic voters as expressed at the primaries on Tuesday, September 18, 1023, Vor Recorder, WAGNER GEISK, of Bellefonte, will be a candidate for the nomination of Recorder of the Democratic voters as expressed at the primaries Tuesday, September 18th, 1023, on ' ENCAMPMENT AND FAIR IN FULL SWING, 30th Anniversary of Institution Larger and Better Thay hibits—RBetter Amusements, Ever-——RBlg Ex. and More Varied “A g the Wednesday Reporter goes Lo press on morning, the Grange En. campment and Fale celebrating its fiftieth hasket known of Is anniversary, From i held Leach's woods, Hall, the mammoth one-day pienie in what was then ns four miles west instiution itffair of grounds the name close lo Centre has grown into a a week's duration. Then few acres—were leased; now HE ciation owns in its own seventy acres of land. much of it sot with beautiful shade trees, a number of substantial buildings for of for exhibits of various bit products the farm. large bulidings horses cattle vine and sheep, others for imple manufactures, « hi ments and ommodiou auditoriom and el wl | These bulldings today are to the { 5 |Rroaning and there are is o point, hundred ese grounds several 12x14 feet can ! 1 vas wall i tents in which a8 large a number of persons week as constituted ne first pifnie | Leach wood ind that st tint © The associatie {the mo HN poy ne it that tin with mm sn. si sa se Ss Some Auto Mishaps. Nit Mountain on the tany side, meg with an cnexplainable hap which resulted in 9 sedan through the w go breaking MIE ter down a poet 31h sone twenly feet below the Highway havin from No other car the oar g turned in the opposit direction h he was trave interfered The whi ing had removed Tuesday Breon- Wen ve damaged oar was morning by the Era men. at Miltheim Close to the J Old Fort. touring H on Runkle farm housed Monday. a by Gradeg susod topple ove Mr up helow Jewett car driven Move lost a wheel which « the ' car to dor Graden preseribe & circle and w ng considerable damage was pretty badly shaken and un- nerved ag with The home were algo two children them party were conveyed their Monday evening On A E Kerlin, and five young men Wf Centre Hall, started for attend the big auto the hill on Labor Day, Williamn W Kerlin and son, Altoona to race Ascending the new stretch road on of State tempted to Nash the driver, of this side College. they at- the other failed to explain, drew his car to the jeft side Diss As Kerlin approached the a car, sedan oar for some reason he of the road so that there was no room for the Kerlin car to pass, The pe- culiae antics of the driver wh, was in permitted other than to =Mike him, and the reault was an smash error no alternative The Kerlin car was the more damaged of the care. The right front wheel was completely tory from the car and every spoke torn {from the rim. besides having the axle Ibent, The other car changed wheels fand continued on. The Kerlin party hired a State College car and continued on to Altoona. ———————————— A A —————— PEACHES! PEACHES! two THE BUFFALO VALLEY FRUIT FARMS, MIFFLINBURG, PA, are pleking and marketing WHITE FREE STONE PEACHES. Will be pleking Elbertas about September 1st, The Farms are located about six miles Northwest of MifMinburg, Vis. itors are welcome, Bell telephone 17814 advtt Decker—Swartz A very pretty wedding HO LOOK lsat Miss the bride of Sterling at the place at 12 o'clock noon Hf State when Y. R. bride's Miss oliegoe became Swiarz Decker, of Montgomery, home on Falrmont Ave, Swartz, before he marry wis employed as teller in the Firs State of Susq ink of tional B College ehanna UU pros and Yale Ele st A graciite Mu dent Desk Dec kos ig view Montgomery Table ind is a graduate of Bes anmedinte od thie mister, Mis i nakd of Wes nn very few members of hoth witng ceremony - ot po MARRIAGE LICERaw “ i ——— a LOWER ANIMALS DESIRE LOVE Mankind Not the Only Creature That ls Able to Appreciate Feeling of Affection, A certaln hymn tells us that “the world is dying for a little hit of love” But have you ever thought that even fe people desire All animals ex gs ing for love every day of their Hives You can the and meet a lonesome, ragred, disowned dog, which, if you will snap your finger at him and speak kindly to him, will prick up his ears and wag his tail and follow you. Some dogs endure so many kicks and cuffs and so much starvation that they cagerly grasp at any Insig nificant kindness, Animals love to be loved almost as well as a person does, Remember this and see that all ani mals with whom you come In contact get some sort of affection. A college president once stated that one of the tests of an educated person was to be able to say that a stray dog would follow him home ~Exchange, Why She Wanted Married Man, A well-to-do woman advertised for A caretaker for her town house, and, after interviewing a large nwnber of applicants she at last found one that suited her, “Thank you for giving me the Job, ma'am.” sald the new caretaker. “1 hope you don't think me Impertinent for asking questions, hut you stated In the advertisement that you rhust have a married man, Are there any duties for my wife?" “Oh, no,” replied the woman of the house, “I wanted a married man so that I could have somebody who Is used to taking orders from a woman™ ~Minneapolis Tribune, love, so do animals? pecially do fire long walk down street a A ILIOUSNESS Constipation, sani ‘avoided: An active liver withoat calomel. 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