THE CENTRE REPORTER THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, POTTERS MILLS, Mrs, Grogan Brown, of Lock at the home Mr. and Mrs, and daughter, Haven of the form- J. H. Wag" Mr. and and Mrs, days spent # few er's ner, Miss port, parents, Foust, of Willlams- two weeks at the H. E. Foust. Stork quite busy in town last week. It left a girl home of Edward Foust and a the Ben Bitner Both moth 1 bables are doing well. Ray, Tyrone, among friends, Ilinois, Lenora is spending home of her father, The jittle the ant €rs Mrs, J. fng for a Harry entertained 0 our at boy wus home. IK. of is visit- week L.eltzell. at the being £~ MM. N of is home o baby the Mrs and days Mr Hanna few William spent a at parents and at Tusseyville Spangler daughter, had the and from Ch who been CARO, ten days with form- ind ing mother home, Mrs, Eli York, Thomasville, end at the J. Charles CC er's sister, have returned friends, fr Blauser apd om Mr. Trone and visited over H. iskey, Haven. Caskey's family, of the home. daughter, the and Mrs. also week- Blauser and at Mr. wife Lock visited home of Mrs, Ed. James of parents, Sweetwood. Noll and entertained n Saturday, their home Sunday Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Henshall saturday Ventnor, N. J., or a few days her dsfer, Mrs. Ella Wilkinson . A. (Carson Mrs. J. He Blauser denly it her Mr. and Mrs New Jer of ¥ for family. of the leaving morning sey, were it home H. E. Foust arrived to mother from visit and Mrs ~ p with : i # and ¥ was taken sud home Saturday Paul Wagner children, of Whtsontown, vi the J." H. Wagner A LE ap —— TUSSEYVILLE. and Mrs. R. E spent last this vici and Fair, Mrs E Oar ang two ited bo at Sunday. home, Mr. Shore, friends in campment Mr, and four weeks, depart- at heim narrows for ed for thelr home Penbrook. Stover GG. Snook, accompanied by Miss Leah Hoffman apd Mr, and Mrs. Earl Wert, all of Philadelphia, and Paul Musser, who had the end in Philadelphia, in heim. by motor, on Bruce Auman, of Youngstown, 0O., visiting his father, W. N. Auman. The trip from Ohlo was made by mo tor and upon his return he will be agecompanigd by his family, who have visiting relatives In Centre Hall time. WeuK Mili spent arrived Tuesday. is been for some Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Meyer and son and Mr. and Mrs. CC. LL. Dauberman and son. all of Big Rock, Il, motor guests with Centre friends of the former family from day until Tuesday. Mr. and Meyer left Brush valley some ago. locating in Illinois, and the man to employ Mr. Meyer-on his Mr, Dauberman, who orf this tor trip for the first Yme. were county Fri Mrs. Vears first farm was mo- was east FARM CALENDAR Timely Reminders from The Pennsylvania State College Wheat Fly. the dry spell, that fly later unless is sufficient This more to a Week On it is will from Hesslan recent the than rain to dels essary if Save woeount of probable Hessian emerge usual there loosen the in fly dutes ground still are planting attacks usually makes a ne avolded. r two The « and LY the Safe De are later than most farmers has a list of dates plant aunty agent ocalities safe planting for each. Can many Vegetables for vegetables have been canned for | during the Very part the canning upon the during gardening spect Winter— How use winter? likely a de which will and early | large of supply pends vegetables develop September October, say aiists of These | simna the Pennsylvania State College include late tomatoes. snap and beets and carrots, caull- and beans, small flower, sweet corn, squash, many greens, tally. Sells ng spinach MUK Drinks up a channel One espe Chocolate milk is te} the sale | the Association per new for member Testing ite milk products of Cow chocol route 4 Now he has a delivery half pint of He bottles dally. rn Miss Emily, week { mong if shwent spent daughter, days {ast lends relatives here Mr. and Mrs tle daughter, of spending a few Mr Wm. Rockey it~ | Altoona have been! ay's Hockey. Mr. and Mrs. C ph i ‘ha parents, § sons 1 and confe« as Par restaurants the stores. as well Ks dur he dancing season WEEK-END PROGRAM OF PHOTO PLAYS AT-— & Moose Theatre Scenic HE SCENIC, the United States which shall be madd in pursuance thereof, ****ghall be the SUPREME law of the land, and the Judges in every: Btate SHALL BE BOUND THEREBY.” Article 7 Bection 1 of the Constltu tion of Pennsylvania provides as fol- lows: All *** + judicial officers shall take and subscribe the following oath: “I solemnly swear that I will support, obey and defend the Constitution of the United States, and the Constitu- tion of this Commonwealth, and that 1 will discharge the duties of my office with fidelity.” In announcing my candidacy 1 say to you, men and women of Centre County, “You are my judge, if you be- Heve in my honesty, integrity and ability, vote for me for Judge of the Courts of Centre County.” Cordially and sincerely yours, ARTHUR C. DALE, do For Jury Commissioner, We are authorized to announce that James C. Condo, of Gregg township, is a candidate for nomination for Commissioner on the Democratic tick- et, subject to the primaries of the par- ty to be held Tuesday, Sept. 15th Mr. Condo will appreciate your support and assures faithful and honorable service should he be nominated and elected to that office. COURT PROCLAMATION. Whereas the Honorable Arthur C. Dale. President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of the 40th Judicial District, conststing of the County of Centre, having issued hig precept. bear. ing date of the 10th day of August, me of the Season For 3 Weeks I will set in your house a “Black Sunbeam” 1925, to directed. for holding the Peace, Oyer and Terminer and | General Jal Delivery, in Bellefonte, for | the County of Centre and to commence OF BEPTEMBER | being the 28th day of September A.D 1925, at 190 o'clock in the forenoon, and to continue aselong as business may require. NOTICE is bereby given to the men and also such Constables, (that may have business in thel respective districts. requiring to report to the Honorable Court) that they be then and there in their proper persons at 16 o'clock in the forenoon of the 28th, with thelr records, f{nquisitions and | their own remembrances to do those things to their offices appertaining to be done, and those who are bound In| recognizances. to prosecute against the | prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of Centre county, be then and there to progecute against them as shall be Just, Given under my hand. a: Ballefonte, # the 24th day of August, in the year of AT T ‘ SATURI AY EETH starring 1 ind Duke & { r THE | EWS AND REY + At MOOSE TEMPLE Rll SEPT. 11 NIGHT IN NEW YORK with 1% THEATRE LIFE Sh ebb obdd att | > TB FRIDAY "1 { ANNOUNCEMENTS | County | idacy | arts | POLITICAL entre I hereby y o&and for the offi if Centre ans my decis- | ex ¢ of Dhernie the the at on as GEORGES VALLEY Monday enrolled, Jame f Johns OE. A Heineze Kathryn Johnstown to School opened morning wi fifteen scholars Mr Mrs Susan Harris, week-end at Mre Agnes Dorothy and down from 3 Mrs and spent and « Pooling + o own, the the ukerman home and the Misses Bewhck, came | the . 5 1 Kathryn | attend funeral of their little niece, Aunkerman. Mrs, lda this week Mr. and North Bend, home of the Mra, J. B. Ripka. 8B. W. Decker visited his b Decker. on Sunday Mr, and Mrs Pay; Wise, of Madison urg, were pleasant the J N. Faust home on Decker spent few days in friends Altoona Grenoble with Mra sent a few day Charles & at the intter's parents, Mr, and D wher, at Sanday. callers ——— ASM SATIS. MILLHEINM. (From the Journal.) Rev, and Mra. John A. Hollenbach snd young son. John, Jr, of Map chester, Md, are enjoying a with friends, Dr. and Mrs Yacation Robert Kreamer, of New Haven, Conn, were visitors with Mr. and Mra. N. A. Auman over the woeek-end.., Mrs, Kreamer will be re- membered as Miss Flossie Geary, Mr. and Mrs. Evans Yearick, of Ak ron, Ohlo, are visiting relatives here und in Miles township, having motor: vd here from the Rubber city. While fn Millhelm they were guests of Mr, and Mrs. T. K. Frank. Rev. and Mra. J. J. Weaver and two children, after enjoying camp life Mn thelr cabin at the north end of Miil- support most oarn astly and respectiu cited Ini the event of my inally my electi wiemily pledge A « honest Mcient administrati W. HARRISON WALKER, Bellefonte Pa * wna © I am a candidate for President Judge the Court of Common Pieas, sub- decision of the Democratic the primaries. Tuesday, Sep-| 15th. Should I be nominated! in the trial of in the general practice of law in local and appellate courts, of more than thirty-three years; and an fideli- economy and to the best of my Your support and influence n my behalf will be much appreciated NEWTON B. SPANGLER. in experience CH Uses, wind Ly. As a candidate 1 respectfully an: aounce: That if it be the pleasure of the Democratic women and men voters sf our county to nominate me for the Office of Judge of our Courts at the September 15, 1926. Primaries. I shall appreciate it highly And if it be the will of our voters to elect me to sald Office at the general slection, I shall consider it as a call a practical, fmipartial, just and eco- nomic manner without fear or favor; and shall maintain our laws by ex- imple, as well as by precept, govern: 1 by no uncertain principles which sur sincerely patriotic citizens demand from all public officials, I sincerely trust that I may have TOUR hearty cooperation. J. KENNEDY JOHNSTON. For Judge of Courts of Centre County I am a candidate for Judge of the Courts of Centre County on the Ree publican, Democratic and Prohibition tickets, The men and women of this county shall say who will preside over the Courts of the 48th Judicial District. I stand for the enforcemnt of the Laws, J Bection 2 of Article & of the Consti- 1925, and the one hundred rty-ninth year of the Inde pendence of the United Stateg of Am- erion, our Lord E. R TAYLOR, Sheriff, fonte Pa Belle Insurance and Real Estate Want to Buy or Sell? SEE US FIRST Chas. D. Bartholomew CENTRE MALL. PA, I Built on the new Chew rolet chassis with con structicn typical of the higlies: priced cars— powerful motor; a new dsc cluich, the easiest. acting vou have ever handled; extra strong rear axle with banjo- aun: long semis i springs-—this car provides a ator combination of strength, cotufort, power and Touring - $525 Coupe tution of the United States provides as follows: “This Constitution, and the laws of CABINET HEATER It Heats the Whole House I will put on Pipe and Zinc Board ; complete price, $110. ALSO Pipe and Pipeless Furnaces Call or write. Both Phones W. H. MILLER BELLEFONTE A adm PUREBRED Registered Guernseys BRED FOR PRODUCTION. 8 HEIFERS --and-- 3 BULLS of exceptional good breeding, having A. R. Backing, are offered FOR SALE. Entire Herd T. B. Free _—— J. H. Detwiler : Centre Hall PUBLIC BALE REGISTER. BATURDAY, BEPT. 12, at 1 o'clock M., G. Frank Bmith sell lot household Smith. y will M Mills, BE Potters eu HOOGE, auct HATURDAY. BEFPTEMBER I P.M. the miles South-east Tusseyville, E. Clay Wagner, the B. Spangler f Bee posters 26th on premises, 1% of ton executor, will sell James rm; also nnd EM mountain Smith, auct Centre Rgporter, $1.50 ayear, A BURGULAR find? broke Into Have find them lutely ¥ 1 1 safel You have nothing to theft and fire, cents a week ple of this » locality, Cast Iron Wanted... Laurelton Foundry Co. Inc., LAURELTON, PA. “ oz2pd LOBT Between Old Fort and Le- mont five stonecutter's straight-edge reward if returned Lemont long; to to-night. 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