BELLEVILLE TIMES BUILDING DYNAMITED ’ mn » 11 Early Sunday Mor: Blast Demo! Plant—Waoi Inknown and ished 0 vn ily Enemy—Fkq and ! in 1d Other Oceupants of sphdging Are Fhrown Out of mM Auto, Dies Skall toy Hit by of Fracture of Sunda fio Fathers’ ——— Day at Penn State. — ctf ees—— SHERIFF'S SALE, dry writs { F Fi of the ( Plea f Centre directed public sale at Borough of out of Com mon County. and expnee | House in on 22nd, me will be to the Court the Bellefonte, SATURDAY, MAY the following property; All that and tract Township, 1998 $20, certain of land messvags tenement situate ir Centre County, nia. bounded and described to wit BEGINNING at land, now or formerly Bloom and Henry Fye: then e by Cen tre Furnace Company's COM promise line North 32% degrees West 211 perch - és. to stones; grees West perches; hy lands now Iate of Abraham Pifer South 34 degrees 211 perches to stones: thence North degrees Past 61 perches to the of beginning Containing 83 acres and 117 perches, Excepting thereout all fron right as formerly reserved Pennsylvania Company Being the same cob Cramer and Ponnaylva as foll wa, Stones, on of thence Bouth 5% de ” . Li thence or 56 pi Oe ore, by ete, the promises which Ja wife. by the deed of April 3rd, 1922, and intended to te recorded and even dite herewith grant: ed and conveyed the same to Alice a. Brungard, of the fire part hereto, this mortgage being part of the cons dera- tion named thereiy, Seized, taken In execution and to be sold as the properly of Alice 3, Brun- gard and Oliver B. 'rungard. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock A. M. of sald day. #£. R. TAYLOR, Sheriff, 019,3t Sheriffs OMoe, Bellefonte, Pa., April 23, 1926, ADVERTISING OUR SPELLING, Usage Spelling Being Adopted — Historie Names Hall Got Its Old { ommon {entre Post From Fort. HALL; Hall), Centre County (Not Center In secordance with com mon usage and in accordance with the spelling designated when the county that Aetion taken Board by erected. of name was was the Hall graphic map soon to be issued, nt the request Federal for use on Centre topo- and al- larg ounding it, with opposite the sulted with Brishin. lots, “ the f buving lots Mr. Oden} friend idea o several re neighbor urged him with the would have hotel, con his and who strongly believing that office Old Fort a great advantage over tre Hall Mr. Odenkirk shrunk the of cutting up his fine into town lots He refused to ac the Harpsters. The broth purchased Centre Hall, D. Bar and Wil James to post soll there, its rival—Cen jut from farm commodate ea lots in by Joozer garage, on Pennsylvania Ave referred to Main street, and on Church street the lots now own- ed by D. A. Boozer and C. M. Arney These were all Improved, business places being erected on three of them and dwelling houses on four, Most of the building wns done immediately, The Harpsters were Democrats, and was Mr. Witmer and Mr. Woif Aside from politics their interests were identical. Community harmony is a great factor in development, and so it proved here the dites now tholomew, the liam F nue, now occupied Colyer, an «0 A petition was presented to a Democratic postmaster general re- questing that the post office be remov- ed from Old Fort to Centre Hall, ana that William Wolf be named postmast er. The order for the change of office and the appointment of a new post - master wana issued, And so it was that the postmaster general spelled the name C-o-n-tee-r Hall and all succeeding postmasters “ I 4 R BUILDING BOOM FOR Contractor gnd Builder F. V. O. Hous With Most man Fwenty-Neven Doing of the Work, Clean-Up Keep Clean, mc — ———— COUNTY DISTRICT SUNDAY-SCHOOL CONVENTIONS The Contre county: Dictrict District May 2nd District No Nao Church Neo Philipsbrug, May Dis Tris No. 2. at Bnow May No. 5, at May jth The above meetings will be in charge H. C. Cridland, State of Adult Dis, No. 9, Dis. No. 8, Dis, No. May 3rd Ma, No. 7. Shoe ith Hownrd of Superintend- ent Department. at Lemont, May at Mackeyville 10, at Ist, May Grove 2nd Pine Mills, at Bellefonte, Dis. No. 4 at May bHth. Dis. No. 12, at Woodward. May 6th Dis. No. 11, at Farmers Mills, May 7. Above meetings will be in charge of E. H. Bonsell, State Young Peoples De- partmental Superintendent. It is the desire of the executive com mittee to have all the Sunday schools in the county. represented at these meetings--1. I. Fostrr, President. —————— 5 dust Heeeived, We have just received a fine grade sand suitable for use In concreteing; mason work or arizk mors tar; also line of wire fencing to moet all purposes, Our supply of conl includes lump. nut and egg. We strive to swrve MeCLEN a IAN» May 4th Milesburg, oariond of cannel, you well, GUHAIN 1HHOUERE general followed his epeling, although no one locally Gid, until a few months ngo. | » * { « been a ng thej (iingery was the mM this section John KE. Rishel Gingerich. White, Mrs James Summers Summers, relatives Mrs Mra. Samuel Mrs. Wallace Mr. and Mrs Mra Edgar following John E Mr. and Hall; Jacob Confer Mr. and of Bellefonte. lishel, Centre DEATHS, Miss Aura W lege, aged 77 years Mrs. Bella Dunlap. at 60 years. The np, and two Mra. Laura Ellen David Wyland, at Milesburg, Years. Her husband, three five daughters survive her. Mra. William Yarnell, formerly Yarnell, at the home of Mrs, McCoy, Niagara Falls N Y. Mre. Lamands Wilson, wife of John C. Wilson, at her home in Salona, aged 67 years Mrs. Mary McMahon. Peter Mahon. in Bellefonte, most 81 years Several a brother, John Kearns, deceased, Coburn, at State Coil Filimore. husband, aged Oscar Dun SONS survive, Wyland, wife of aged 65 sons and of Otto widow of aged al: children and survive the (Other deaths on inside page) ————————— The League of Third Class Cltles have armnged for a court test of the claim of about $60,000 made by the State Highway Department, which sum represents fines collected by these cities in cases where arrests were made for speeding and reckless driving. / 26. 1 ifn ———— Seven Mountain Detour. A tt Three Babies, ¢ ————————— Master Dewey for Pepper. y Prony & ox 4 { ¥3 19° £ mt A A SA Heekman Home Burns, i He yi SRIVARIing ¢ of ihe : goods ousehi $700 this Ins } n he s ied 1 He will cover but rtd Mr. and Mra whom are well im Was oare man on of the loss Heckman both of advanced in 3 are being given a home their son, Nes tor Heckman near Spring Mills EE ——————_— Postponed Auetion Sale, account of the weather the auction sale at the Colyer, advertised for last Sat- evening, was postponed. Fav. weather prevailing this Satur evening. the auction sale will be All are cordially invited—-G. R Colyer. a—————— Killed at Chemical Lime Plant. Michael Del.allo, aged 60, was in- stantly killed Bunday morning while at work in the quarry of the Chemical Lime company, Bellefonte, when a large stone fell from near the top of the mine and crushed the life out of Del.alio. The body was horribly mang lel. He had worked at his type of work forty years and thirty-six years of that time he had worked in Belle fonte. Bix and a half years ago a son, George. was killed in the same manner, A wife and nine children survive, years by * ol On condi tions, Meiss Store, urday orable day held Meliss, IM UPI IAINNS The bBuliting * the Mar's Nerrows bridge, near Reedsville, within the next few months % Anos a “wttiin ty. Arranments are unjerway for the letting of the can‘rast. The PP. IL R. the State Highway Department and Mifflin county have come to an agree ment as to the division of the cost, re —— NO, 17 - TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS, {APPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS 3 number factured u drivers er the reck less ja of two the new mountains the is one th concrete to Phillpsburg are head of the Highway something like Roose call his antagonists when pressed too hard. This Mr. told a bunch of “Rubes” from Mifflin and Centre counties that the roads built by his department were all safe nga either aute on road ove or velt used to he was In a second the upper Centre Hall High the two higher vale, doing much first game, when The Freshmen baseball and lower between of the the girls in tied thelr ri- than in their met defeat. and Sophomores, of claim to be victors but the Seniors and Juniors are determine ed not to leave the banner of victory with them permanently’ These games have been creating much interest In school circles game classes school, lasses better they ev. M. C. Drumm, former Lutheran pastor here, and now serving the Mid dleburg Lutheran pastorate, in a Jette to the Reporter states that the Mid« dleburg church has signed a contract to excavate and concrete the basement of that church, fitting same with » beautiful dining hall, kitchen and so cial room, which will make that church one of the finest in Bnyder county, The Improvements will cost $4.000, toward which amount the Ladies’ AF society has $2800 in cash. The work is expected to be completed within six weeks