J CENTRE BEPORTER. . CENTRE BALL; PENNA, _ THURSDAY, AUGU ST 7 — & BAILEY, Proprivions, B. W. SMITH .....coonevsrssrssesns Bdlfor 954, Notersd at the Post Office in Centre ‘Hab as second class mall matter, the Reporter are $1.50 a year, In advance. twenty cents per line for three insertions, insertion, Local notices accompanying display ad- vertisements, five cents per line for each fnsertion; otherwise, eight cents per line; minimum charge, twenty-five cents. Display advertising rates made known on applleation. 1 Borough Fire r— In case of fire in the borough Centre Hall, the Bradford & Co. whistle will sound: One long and two short blasts when fire is north of Reformed church; One long and five short blasts when fire is south of Reformed church. CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. | St. Luke's Svangellea) Lutheran (Rev. M. C. Drumm, Pastor) Centre Hall, 10: A. M. atio n service of 30 Confirm- Valley, 2:30 Sunshine, Farmers Mills, 7 for Sunshine. Centre Hall Prayer meeting, Wed, 7:30 p. m. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Catechise, Saturday, 7:30 p. Georges P. M.—Setting Traps for ' 30-—Re ting TO aps m. Spring Mills Thurs, 7. 9:30 a, m. Prayer Meeting, Sunday School, Trinity Reformed (Rev. Delas R. NO PREACHING Keener, Pastor) SERVICE. Methodist Eplseopa H .H. Pastor) Sprucetown, 10:30 M.; Mills, 2:30 M.; Hall, 7: MM. (Rev. Sherman, A. Spring P. Centre 30 P Jd Evangelieal (Rev. F. Egg Hil— Sunday School at 9:30 A, M. 10: 30 A. M. J. Bingman, Pastor.) 5 tegular worship at Tusseyville— at 1:30 P. 30 P. M. M. Sunday School tegular worship at 2 Centre Hall— Sunday School A. M. 30 P. M. at 9:30 tegular worship at 7 — AARONSBURG REFOEMED Charge (Rev. John 8 Hollenbach, pastor.) St Paul-8. 8 at 2:30; ch ti0:30 uren serv- jce a Coburn—S at 3:00 -8 - at Aaronsburg service at 7 Do not with your endure a after Monthly Report the Association of Cow Testing. Cow ten fat of the July: the COwWR butter Following Testing highest for the {Note owner, when pounds Thomas 1625-—4.5~ Peck Bros 5.1—50.6. Peck Bros. 4.4507. Thos, Beaver we. 850.1, Thos. Beaver 50, Thos 3142.9, Geo. F. Rogers we {GL Foe) D4 2 6. A. C. Hartle & Bro wo} 262--3.4---42.3. Fern Dunkle-«( 983—4.3--41.8, Valentine Gamber—Q. wr] 4g ———— A ————— Summer Resort for Woodward, Willard and Wesley Hosterman and Edgar F. Stover, accompuinied by their families, all of Buffalo, New York, vis- ited their old home at Woodward, The trip combines business with pleasure as they contemplate rebuilding the old Woodward mily dam, back up the wa- ters of Pine Creek wtih the ultimate result of making a summer resort as it would afford a most delightful place for boating and fishing while the wa ter power would suply electricity not only for their own uses but for the town of Woodward The three gentlemen are successful business men. and as the old home town has lost none of its attractive- nes they feeq that the venture might not only prove a profitable invest. ment to them but result in great ben- efit to the quaint old town where they wete born and spent their “early days” Et fH MARRIAGE LICENSES, Paul A. Smith... . Warriors Mark Elizabeth Beck............Port Matilda Frank Brumbaugh ........Philipshurg Violet Johnson ............Philipshurg Dorsey W. Koons. ........... Bellefonte Ruth Stickler ..............Bdlefonte John David Burger........Philipsburg Kathryn Bmith ...............Lebanon is report for producing in month: First is then given the name of brood of cow, hs. milk, butterfat). 41. VEur Re and LL fresh, of Beaver §2.4. wl} percent fat, HosT—=July 2~ H.~ £3 3. Gi. Beaver-—(} h1612 43. Hho March 29 RR, HH. ~d=June 1 H.~4—March 21-- H.~7-June 20 DEATHS, gy } N G OSMAN. .~~A telegram from the su- perintendent of the State Hospital, at Danville, received here Tuesday morn- ing, announced that Alfred Osman, an inmate of the institution, had died there Monday afternoon. The deceas- ed was born and reared in the vicinity of Centre Hall, and was the son of the late Uriah DD. Osman. He was a bricklayer by trade and engaged at that work in various cities through the east and west. Before entering the State hospita; he had spent consider: able time about Centre Hall and had i become unable to work, and finally melancholy. Ht was never married. There survives him his only sister, Amelia, wife of Horace Zerby, Balt | Lake City, Utah. and a half-brother, {7r. Milton Osman, of the same The body was shipped to Hall, where interment was made, dertaker Goodhart took body, previously arrapged the half-brother named place. Centre Un- the by care of for as SHEESLEY. Jackson A. Sheesley peacefully int, the great be- his home at Woodward, Mr, was In feeble for He was aged 10 6 days. His but he ds as follows: Mpa, Jersey Share; Mrs. Wm of Loganton; Mrs, Wm, Halnes and Clayton, of Woodward; George. Reuben, Edward and of Union county, grandchildren and grandchildren. i held from the Wm. Haines, at Woodward, | afternoon and continued in | lower Evangelical Inter: in the Woodward come | services by Rev. C passed fyvond at Sheesley ROME condition 81 wife survived time. months and June 21 last, ten children, Overdort, Miller, John. Adam, Harry, all thirty-six of Funeral of Years, died on hy {Isaac of besides a num- her great services were home on Friday the ment tery, church. Union B. Snyder. ———— A —————— Deaths In Centre County, Hinton Wyland, formerly died in Detroit, Isaac Bel Years, John Bellef Saul lefonte, aged Henry inte, Knarr, Rider, aged 62 years, near Beech Creek. aged 4 Years, The Seven Sehool Cold Spring Mountains, was afternoon to W the Sun SUT were for $74.00 and the ders 1 Sold. shoo] House house sold at pu F. Brad get Clu urday represent ing ry land sale Sat ard. whose or EL unds it Hding and soid fie~ | y, the former $25.00. T Sea atter he only b were Done il Gettig, of Bellefon ind It was Mr. Gettig’ ITE #8 purpase he be the owner to convert building into cottage, The school house in q bulls bout 1 by J pet iar Deck wis in { land, one<fou Were, out # : tract owned be Allisons now agnin iginag tract, The Musser Murder. » are apparently no new devel- | der Musser User mu Harr Sey Ce three Heator be content ir It the Prisoners Herbe and Seem pr fore Ntover tO ison is gonerall thought that | Septem ber HIrt opens torneys for will rR tute habeas « of ngs view LCE dence cuting land been elected a teacher in tl High faculty Centre which com 1824-26 - ac hood for the Brangart Family Reunion, The % be held of hurch, reunion Brun ey. Ab- i £ the of cle family 6, Brungart September at east Brush Vall Wentz, Ph. D., D. I, Theological Seminary, Church History, German settiems There will recently genenlogic arrival of the America, ri's Hoss Getty partment “hirg of an authority on will give addreas, be read and exhibited a pleted historical and ord dating from the Brungart in in $8 com rec- first “1 ai i — A I —————— LI30000 Motor Vehicles, Approximately 1.130.000 passenger and commercial motor vehicles have registered the first seven months this year, compared with 1.064.000 the 1923 for the amtomoltfile division exo $26.000.0006 for period compared with $15.800,000 the entire preced- ing year, Half rates for registration became of - fective Friday, and Benjamin FF. Eyn on, registrar, said that more than 1.000 applications have been filled un- der the reduced registration fee. 1 AIA A S115 Old Age Pension Act Dead. The old age pension the last leginiature was constitutional by court on Monday. The decision, handed down by Press ident Judge Willlam M. Hargest. sus- tains actions brought by more than forty tHamtiffs, who contended the act was in conflict with the organic nw of the state. It was based on the constitutional provision providing that “no appropriations, except for pensions or gratuities for milRary services, shall be made for charitable, educational or benevolent purposes or community, or to any denominatiohad or sectarian institution, corporation or association.” AS A MP APR. COAL=COAL—COAL, Ve can offer you the following grades of anthracite coul-egg, stove, chestnut and pen. In bituminous—Cannel and soft. Also, good quality of thréshing coal Iet us supply your coal needs with these good qualities, o won of for entire vear of f heed this for act passed hy dechared un- the Dauphin county Centre Hall, WM. McCLENAHAN, AA Worth selling is worth telling-—ad- verte al be much wiser. It will be a decisive housecleaning event made NOTH Ee No Merchandise Will Be Charged During This Sale MILLHEIM FREE! FREE! FREE! A Good Broom Glven Away With Every £10.00 Purchase GET YOU PENNA ——. a HIGHEST County Has Highest Eleva- tion in Pennsylvania, According to List Compiled by Col. Henry W. Shoemaker. her Penn of Henry of fends « altitude Hone] Noy county erat count §, CEPR in BOALSBURG. He Gettig week d Mre ef friends iettig and family eo from Altona ng. in the Nannie Coxey after spending somnie Harold brought say turni even Mrs returned whay time with of Allo daughter Ele a visit Civie Club bad a pie- home, near town. people down the the Nur her na. anor On om and family Bhe along ¥ the at the Fitts Forty-three well their {or riday ni 1:30 the al fo best sat with tte made fonded Mr. F table things to eat ce Cream. This Thursihy will give a ohirch ab 8 wl readings Some the Wisin family their family LE 1 of evening Miss Rishel recital in Reformed ‘tlock, condeting of musi Admission, 15 and children of the of Palmyra, were with Mra Ruth "Klinger, and Saturday night. They were from the funeral Mrs, Alexandria, will preach teformed 10:30. the 25 of John nd ister, Over thelr way home their who was br Hev. W. H trial sermon Bunday schol at 5:30 A son Was been Charles Soh! last “Captain Junior” € W. Cor; wok a bus load from here to the Reformed reunion at Lake mont, Friday. grandmother, fi at Landis in the morning nn church ant Sunday to Mr. and Wednesday Mra, night; Hall's Catarrh Medicine Those who are in a “run down’ condi. tion will notice that Catarrh bothers them much more than when they are in good health, This fact yon t while Ca- tarrh is a Jocal di it 4 greatly ine flu lon cond enced by tions, BALL'S CATARRIL “MEDICINE Tonic and acts through the blood upan the mucous surfaces of the body, thus reducing the Inflammation and assisting Nature in yestoring normal conditions, All Druggists. Circulars free, 3 J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Cast [ron Wanted. "Kind. ly drep us a postal card and we will call at once. Co. Inc., Laarelton Foundry LAURELTON, PA. Festival Postponed, The festival advertised to be held at Potters Mille, on August 9th, has been postponed until Saturday even- ing, August 16th. ¢ o2pd LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT SHERIFF'S SALE, virtue writ of Fierl out Court of Common Pleas of Centre County, Pennsyivania, and to me will be ex. posed to ithe Or 130 of lot nite. Gf SATURDAY, tht of a Facias of By famed the directed, there Public Sale at the Borough Avdus an ae «1 36, 1924, lang wit- Louni~ de tract of Centre hed Township, hous and at Elk V-one A point Hy wixt vighteen Hith and Went * and Ces point thence Vers Bnd thr twenty She noe iris enin XY x fran and thre and four North forty-one thence West ei venteen perc hie wih Seventy-seven and two thence Was fo & degrees to s-1enith with forty-five two-tenths perches th thirty-eight de and five we Ro tenths perches sixty -thres three ith seven and fenihs int thence South 30 de nd five North and tenths thence "ent i nnt th be Even - North w 16 de fo thence x we venty-two th tenths Wom vorth and thence perc he Jee North hes to and three per de point one and thence WX South degrees twelve Ww © Boat? meven TY a West, thirty pore hien goevents on leg rooa § int je-fenths $ Mouth teen twenty-two degrees Hast thence hn if elght-tenths Bouth s=ixty- Weat, four paint: thence South East, thirty-five int: thence Sotth sev. degrees West, twenty-seven five-tonithe perches a point; South thirty-two ecighty-one perches (0 a North seventy-two and one-half grees East perches to | thence South thirty-tw, degrees East. three perches to post. thence eighty two degrees East, and five tenths perches thence North twelve degrees fifty perches to point; North seventy-five degreoa East, eighty and five-tenthe perches to point Nowth eighteen North, Oven place ning. acres, porehies Ly post seventy -o and North parches to ony twee nine and point thence one-half degrees teen perches 0 a twenty-four degrees perches tO a Ix entity two and thence to point fifty to a point; sven degrees perches to the of deed recorded 184, Kline, levied Executors ceased, by 1911, and 112, page to J. A. Heived. Moyer, de- March 31st, Joseph K. dated granted and conveyed upon, taken in execs iJ. A. KLINE. ! Terms of Sale: knowledged i= pall in full R. TAYLOR, Sheriffs Office. Bellefonte, Angas 4, 1334. I Mi Nettie Kirk, have obtained by legal Bill of Bale, the personal proper. ty, consisting of furniture and other household effects, now in the possess: on of W. L. Kirk, residing at Phitips- burg, Pa. (Signed) MRS. NETTIE KIRK. 033* A CS Si ih A — LUMBER, There has just been received a car of No, 1 Finishing lumber, No. 1 Flooring, Roofers, and No. 2 Boards. Make your wants known to us, BRADFORD AND CO. Sheriff, Pa, | i i i | i i «21ST IR & Fair of ANNUAL... Of the Patrons of Husbandry Central Pennsylvania Grange Park, Centre Hall, Pa. August 30th to Sept. Sth, 1924 Enesmpment Opens August 30th, Exhibition Opens Sept. Ist, The largest and best falr In Central Pennsylvania; by farmers and for farmers. Grounds Increased fo seventy acres. Beautifully located. Shade and pure water. Electric light. Telephones, A large display of Farm Stoek and Poultry, Farm Implements, Fruits, Cereals, and every product of farm and garden. LIBERAL PREMIUMS Free Attractions & Amusements i Come and Have One Big Time ADMISSION FOR ENTIRE WEEK, S50c Fifty cents will be charged for parking automobiles ALd: TRAINS STOP AT GRANGE PARK Excursion rates on raliroads within 75 miles SPECIAL TRAINS WILL BE RUN ON THURSDAY. JACOB SHARER, Chairman. The BIGGEST LITTLE ONE IN THE STATE Lewistown Fair DAY AND NIGHT AUG. 19, 20, 21,22, 23, 1924, FIREWORKS AUTO RACING HORSE RACING GAY MIDWAY CLASSY VAUDRVILLE LIVE STOCK PARADE DISPLAY FARM PRODUCTS MUSIC ~~ AUTO SHOW POULTRY EXHIBIT MAGNIFICENT LIVE STOCK EXHIBITIONS soni Prices of Admission to » Fair Grounds The Gates WHI Open at 9 A. M. and Close at 183 Midnight. Single Admission, Adults ........... Single Admbssion, Children 7-12... Evening Admisclon, Adults Single Admission, Horse and Rider. . Single or Donble Team ............. Automobiles ..... REE Admission to Grand Stands Grand Stands, during the day. ..... Grand Stands, Evenings, &0 FREE PSEA ER ERE EE Es ARN SE | A
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