p— I —————————— THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WHEKLY. CENTRE HALL, PA. AUGUST 19, 1826 — THURSDAY, Fm SMITH & BAILEY, 8 WW. SMITH. ...oovvvrrensnsnnnss Editor Loeal Editor and], sow, E. BALLEY Proprietors Bmtered at the Post Office in Centre Hab @s second class mall matter. TERMS. —The terius of subscription to be Reporter are $1.00 a year, in advance ADVERTISING RATES. gwenty cents per line for three insertions, | pad tem cents per line for each additivpal) Beertion. Leecal notices accompanying display ad partisements, five cents per for f@eertion; otherwise, eight cenls per Hue, plaimum charge, twenty-five cents, Pisplay advertising rales made known ee application, Legal notices, Hoe euch TICKET, DEMOCRATIC fnited States Senator— WILLIAM B. WILSON, Tioga County, Movernor— EUGENE . BONNIWELL, Philadelphia Lieutenant Governor— W. CLAYTON HACKETT Northampton Aflfalrs— MURPHY County County. county Internal JOHN Allegheny Bepresentative In CLARENCE R Clearfield Ce Senator In General WILLIAM 1 Clearfield ( Secretary Congress— KRAMER, unty Assembly BETTS, ‘ounty Representative In General Assembly— A. C. THOMPSON, Centre County (Philipsburg) Sunday Church Services PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Rev. 8. F. Greenhoe, Pastor) Farmers Mills, 10:39 A. M. Communion at Centre Hall Georges Valley, *D +0 10:30, EVANGELICAL (Rev. W. E. Smith, Pastor.) Tusseyville Regular worship at 10:3 A. M. Bgg Hil— Regular we Jemont— Regular worship at 7:30 P. M. Prayermeeting Wednesday at rship at 2:30 P. M. PRESBYTERIAN (Rev. J. M. Lemont, 11 A Pine Gi ) Centre Kirkpatrick, Pastor) METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Rev. C. E. Hazen, Pastor) ative of Centre Halll ed in ti Emma Klepie Colevill Jate: He daughter both of Mrs. x and one phia. Two of M Emanuel and David accidents. Relatives Mr. and Mra. Wil Cole, Darius Cole, Arthur Eck the acc week's ing to family ognize mer ance. A AA, Orphans’ Home Anniversary, A suitable Og t Ina observance of the versa home Usual attend fn basket vided ner and reasonable for the Safe suto p henefit provided —— — NOTICE, stock, surfaced Pine Lumber, as fol Twelves: Two by Tens; Two by Eights; Two by Sixes: Two by Fours; all lengths. ‘No, 1 Boards No. 2 Boards. Mill Run, Boards; No. 1 Flooring, No. 2 Flooring: Ceiling. Roofers, and lath. This Is good quality lumber. We invite you to come and look it over, and we assure you the price le right on such qual iy, BRADFORD & CO. ———————— I SEA ATA, Peter Manning, the wonder horse, will be on the track at Montgomery, Wednesday, August 26th. He holds a vecord of 1:16%. The fact that free parking space for 6.000 cars had been arranged for indicates to some extent the management's estimate of the number of people who will witness tho great horse's first performance in this section, We have In four glides, Southern lows: Two by (CONFERENCE. Park on Tuesday il and Work. Grange —Purpose to Train Iuspire Leaders for Grange Conference Tuesday A Grange eadership on Grange Park Deletes many p in attendance from Count Demonstratic the Exterior Prof. Gordon H-Address, “The ton n Rural Grange Education Denni Deputy Supt, Instruction Addres 8S WwW int Secretary, U Agriculture o Add ress A. "MM. Lone A ns ant te Washipeton Represonta tative of thedNatlonm Grange Address—Oharles Gardener Priest of Dunlap 8 Dept VV ¥ 7 Ve —— Ast Compression Pump Installed, Fakes Suleidal Drink. Miss Anna Single, 19 orf —— FARM CALENDAR. Cows Need Resto in the i I =e they ra mik received later the period cost of feed mpiny times for during the rest Feed Mash feeding of any summer progresses noreases in im- portance, say Pennsylvania State Col lege specialists. A few dave without mash in the summer will throw the birds into a moult from which many will not recover. Meat scraps cannot be omitted from the ration during the summer. Most flocks will eat consid erably more mash by weight during the summer than they will hard grain Cheek Cattle Diseases Disease a: mong dairy cattle may be held In check largely through the application of the principles of hygiene and sani- tation in and around the dairy barn. Keep Pears from Rotting-—Piok pears when they are hard-ripe as they Are liable to core-rot if left on the trees After pieking them put them in a cool place to ripen If for a home ‘arket. eaten The flocks nm in Summer poultry regular the JOCK HAVEN DETAIL STATE POLICE TAKE DOZEN IN RAIDS Week Old Held on Past and Young Been Juring Have Violations, Liquor Law Miftlin County R. R. Sold, and His Mindrels Coming. A +1 § I A. Coburr finstreds “{ obe" ——p Firemen's (anyentions, FEAST; FRIED AND FRICASES lowek H meal during the the woods to tlesnake feast difficulty The bove had rattiers this summer, capturing ing only five of ening of June and they of them ed an half of The them alive since the op their camp in the middle of They were Kept alive in when the big feast were skinned, par