— VOL. Cl. CENTRE HALL. PA. THURSDAY, AUGUST NO.3 JURY LIST, SEPTEMBER TERM. |GRANGE ENCAMPMENI CONDEMNED COWS WERE BELLEFONTE IS PLANES FIRN] SHAM-0O-KIN GUN CLUBEXTENDS TOWN N AND CENTRE (COUNTY FAIR | FOUND NOT TUBERCULAR STOP FROM N, YY. TO SPOKANE HOLDINGS IN SEVEN MTS. A D COUNTY NEWS. Judge Furst’s Plan of Convenlug i —— — List 0f Tenters Promises Largest In | Several Cows In Fisher-Bechtol Herd] 100 Airplanes in Derby Will Be Re Peter Boal Place and Klinefelter Place HAPPENIN History of Eneampment—Farking | Condemned Falled to Indleate Be fuelled at Centre County Field. Also Pass Lnto Hands of Hunting G8 OF LOCAL INTEREST Clubs, FROM ALL PARTS. Grand Jury Early to Continue. awn : ‘ { " Cent Privileges for Tenters by Card Is- | Ing Tubercular When Slaughtered. On Monda Quriaribar . 19t3 Centre i NAAY, £ &11 ! 19in suance. | Mention was made : . at fonte on IKinsot i tat 9 yeduled to meet Sept. 12 cene f vi a Ari i 8 peveral ittle of the re : ro country air derby shington ff ¢ { roup traverse JUrois Hhundred Melegates and visitors coming meet Sept. 26th, and the latter gEroup|from diffevent sections of the State ! y-nine condemned 1} 41 national al fromm the Mineo of Septembe: are called for ber 3rd. are camping on the grounds and at . GRAND JURORS ending the sessions of the Grange _Belletonte | Leadership Conference now in prog- Bloomquist, R, T., machinist. : Bramn, W. W., Asst 1 A rairess, And a force of men are at wore Broom, Robert, labore: oA ig completing arrangements for the OL4th | : hambers, Pav si hla Shue ‘Bncampment and Fair which opens | character are zalpnitied the ¢ 1s8- fand a half to two h accor plot der Orvhanaze band. af Em! OTR iva Sa “aden rin Saturday, August 27th. ih ne 2 2 isp rcted by a Fed mg i ro Fe, dori Jey =avd ite is known ¢ the ia ¥ — will give an open con Fravel, 8. 3. laborer. The camp ,a unique feature of the al inspecto ind if foun 1b lar h hi i & i from which the dwelling house|cert 4 sellefont 1 ening: Years Ago Cle Ons » py Tho LiF or . . 3 el 3 . ’ 3oals t man, a : . UBS fair, will be larger than at any time | artiey . . al ’ ranean ’ " Irn ts history wery effor i Heaton. Theo . ! its history and every effort will ! : mt i : . Roan . Heath, Lambe operator ide to locate each one comfortably do 1 Reh wa A Uy. A a . Spe BH : 0 Nosanna 144 > hu ay afternoon h the rea a Hartsoek. R ph R , laborer...... 0 and pleasantly, Tents are floored and | 4} 10 1 4 the minds of the own i Cag t y vil Ve } 1 15-1 stharine Durst. who Meche | pile a crossing between Lem nt sarpster, Jacob slerk.. . . STL y ia by cyvi | 1 line and ollow he airithe +» of John Ha y ; ¥1 i ) . ’ ay ny sl Esai oh bunk, one table and one bench vations made by them hn } “0d : MIG Waa t John Harper Oak Hall Station Mairs, Thos. 1. : ATSOR BT temoval of same arsons BE : Potters passenger tral 4 3 31 \t ¥ . . * i % # protests were made, j toute to 2 i An . IneEapo gle, 3 18 administrator, sold letcher, A. A, J. of Howard | from tent before tent Is occupied fs | reular. It was |iater will follow the north route Uu ce to ugh Ru s, and later trans Bu College Orts one the most ider, Clyde, farmer............Fergusontie, ridden Attention paid to this or o prove their that the own- wikane red ( iis brother. and It attractive service # in all this Fergus 2 ‘ "gt ARIE < 3 car) hg a $e aa #1 ira NAM le . oO HW ¥ ‘ . ; is nirla un rb a . . a Ferguson] der will materially aid in getting camp- | “7 went to ‘ 1e &l htering : hips hav n diy } from him (Attorney Runkle) that tion, even the name of the proprie s { of aa Haines {ers quickly and comfortably settled. these particular cows, and as stat iatter | Bible bought it { 200 stor--Bud Weiser- Ker | Pent rents remain $6.00 for 12x12 | ©d before, three of them killed in their | must stop at Bellefonte for ve min Chis is one of but few privately | ; to he ib 3 for oll i and records. Class] owned simu racts ia lying along i » lightonlthe State highway over he Seven |, nu 3 field street service off The Philips« ny now travers SEAGOR, Howar or ¥ VPET lsize and 37.00 for 14x14 size. A numi- | presence were not found to Sur > . » ¢ i Ferguson a a . cular by ‘e Poderal IRSDECLO! Sunday, ye . P * lerk “tush | ber of folding cots are avallable for | ular by the Federal inspector. A st RE NW. m : {port on the remaining three of ¥ eld but may continu Weller, 0. W,, musiol: i urg | rental with pad at $1.00 each; without e : ~e 3 I 8iX Wn SPOILS i to be 5 rde th i $ 5 Of rs ty “leve 3 TT . rotor TRAVERSE JURORS—FIRST WEEK |{pad, 76 cents. Double springs. $150} IX wns prom i ¢ { 1 K i h land The Peter , Electric light v be pla in ; ‘ampers | Mitting time # § Mountains cwners by mall, the late hour not per- | However, It Is expect hat m ft] Reiber pla tol Burnside College | tent at camper's expense fonvi =p are advised to bring oll stoves; oll can ng " g shoe | De purchased on grounds morning and | Marlon jevening .- ave ‘a Hush Admission tickets will 1 on Elmer H., r Milesburg Harry or Rush Elfreda t .........Howard {for the week. and x John, ‘omley, oJho This paper has advo at the gates at oe carpents Joshua ca srger, G i I sf y David. blacksmith. . Philipsburg | golr form he grounds z | ame day «t t Grege Curtin Electrocuted. ———————— fan a { . tins A iva} Dodge Car Sales, Narrow Eseape from Death. ’ J at Penns Cave. ot rn ————— A A A—————— —— i = i A Basket Plenie. ——————— [TRAINED LEADERSHIP AIM OF GRANGE MEET RE R Centre Pays 836507 Gas Tax. $ Buck Deer Causes Auto Accident. Wwe Bk A A Sh ond ed bond Bk ld Bod ed a FRANKLIN COUNTY FARM TOUR SETS NEW MARK Franklin county (arm- | 8. of the ! : i. Diy go last week in the largest 3 . he entra o the RATTOWS WAS PCENTRE COUNTY BANKERS 'TOL in] H I au YI ANA e sisal aembaY: B13 the silk mill operator, who intends to for Centre un- | VATE Wot . vi n 2 the Vocational school athlet : aad iL : a ; ! . i ower pliant Lor | All-Day Trip Over County By 40 to 50 5, R D. Hetzel wel largely tod, and ‘those. gathered] Lr Snr Of I ey ARO Banking Oficers—First Tour Visitors al rof. H. G. Niesle; pre; ; ! pat ilingly with lehe rocky points oppos ¢ anothef Tt Sed pd pd edt ped aed -~ . . —— e¢ quarantined against shippin t of f there is such ath : nomist v hie re | & wl cash 3 y ye hand furn : 3 Centre, i : ! yom is : the dem sw eorn fi scald | | cont ; { from a trip in POL 1 musi fot occasion The or Between forty an v bank presi-l. 4: d the gout n “Agricu at za n i nade uj ively of Two young rem ig the ——————————————— dents ReErs aha Clo! ire WOR 1H HT Abroad.” The Franklin tter from gricuiturad partmer are located 172292 MARRIAGES IN STATE i day observing ve years up. They are well train-{® = ire d stam * br nd the Centre« | OF PENNSYLVANIA IN 1926 Howard | Mifflin county line in th n Moun: unty. consumption the agriculture and in getting loge and the Percentage of Divorces Decreased 5 LT PY frst & AcCON at RL ntre is one of 4 in the ERIE YOUTHS IN TOUR OF STATE a. —— hi est tha } precautionary mease Per Cent. Last Year—Centre Coun- | ty Granted 18 Divorces in 1926, Three Less Than In 1925 wil oo . gh hed av has) > 1 farn ‘olf Store tars spocinie se pe f «, who h upled the / Underprivileged Boys’ Club in Charge The Department of Commerce an for hat 1 th t 1 y . SOY a ’ i of the Famous Tom Sterreft, Pass] ’ Er by the tnat according to 1& returns § a rn ie ¥ in ¥ t { “ Thiia yh cent ur The Korman oman Garage Is one that will be ap« 1 =e 3 4 31 " » SEY SOT . i nu ae . * oh Ke received, there were 72.222 marriages | 1 ‘8 3 ther county | dorm contains 86 4 . Through Western Section of County |. through travelers espec performed in Pennsylvania during the | Riding in big busses. 230 boys, whe |ially an by local persons, some Of " Hl +4 i A AA AAAI. - ® year 1926, as compared with 71,083 in nerary follows ¢ whom occasionally need service during . | © RO are members of the Underprivileged 1025, representing an increase of 1.12v 45 A. M. — Fair grounds, Centre HON. HARRY SCOTT : night time or early morning. Hereto* pt a y Eo Jove’ Cli ¢ Srie A hrough or 1.6 per cent { Hall: meet with State Bankers’ To IS MADE PRESIDENT |Bovs ub of Erie, passed thr ugh fore none of the garages were open - oo. Wy it - hy od 4 oe aul 2 Pudi y alas =. a . 4 : 1.706 di 4 M. —Kerlin's Poultry Farm Philipsburg on their way to places Ollbefore 7:00 A. M., and it was almost nounces Thomas Woodring, vous Walte, J. 8S, stirred. . ie During the vear there were GEORGES VALLEY children are spending this week witn friends in Johnstown. The Stork visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lingle and left them Grace Evelyn. Mr, and Mrs, Charles Grenoble spent Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Grenoble, fast week with friends in Lewistown. Centre Hall, spent Sunday at the E. 1. Lingle home. / Wm. Stoner was in our valley last « feome work for a few of the farmers. 5 The Centre Reporter, 51.50 a year. vorces granted in the State, as com pared with 8.027 in 1925, representin n decrease of 321, or 4 per cent On the basis of these estimates, the number of marriages per 1.000 of pop: ulation was 7.51 in 1926, as against 7.50 In 1925; and the number of di- vorces per 1,000 of the population was 0.80 In 1926, as against 0.80 in 1825 The figures for the Central group of counties follows: Marriages DMvorees 1026-1026 1026-1925 Centre ........ 287 215; 16 10 Bialr .. | #74; 114 135 Clearfieid ......601 655; 41 36 Clinton. vue B2B9 249; a3 22 Huntingdon ...208 31%; 22 5 Juniata $7; 7 7 Miffin ........280 253; 56 a5 Northumb'd ...931 $35; 6a 106 Bnyder ........185 123; 15 7 116; 11 ham and egg breakfast by courtesy o Wim. W. Kerlin: commercial hatchery, 10:00 A. M.-—Paul Jradford, Centre Hall; soybeans and alfalfa 10:45 A. MW. F. Rishel, Farmers Mills: Berkshire hogs. Percheron hors es, Holstein cattle. 12:00 A. M.-—~Lunch at Brockerhoff Hotel, Bellefonte. 1:00 P, M.-~8heffield Farms Milk Sta- tion, Bellefonte 2:15 PP. M.—Peters Brothers, Storms: town: Farm sccounting system, Poland China hogs, ton litter, Holstein Bull Association bull 3:30 P. M~A. C. Kepler, Pine Grove Mills: 20-acre potato field, 5 acres strawberries, 3 acres raspberries 4:30 P. M.=Alvin Corl, Htate College; Holstein Calf Club member. 6 :00-~=Adjourn, State College. Gettysburg battlefield and Valley Forge In the membership of the club are three separate organizations, namely, a brass band of 40 pieces, a 20-piece drum corps and an acrobatic team of Erie early Monday morning, stopped at tions and the tumblers gave an exhi generosity of citizens there. The excurision is under the direction of the boys In the party were never outside of Erie before. hour one or more cars parked at the gas tanks awaiting service. The remodeling work on the D. J. Nieman building in Millheim is In progress, according to a statement in the Journal Workmen are tearing out the old Millheim Banking Co. vault. and carpenters are removing partitions, ete, preparatory to making the former banking quarters into & shoe department. The . entire front of the bullding will be changed. cone trot having been let to GP. Garrett & Son. of Rebersburg, who are already on the job. The Hosterman & Stover Co. are changing the heating system. The new front will have two entrances, modern in every particular, including proper lighting effects. The old con: crete sidewalk, with ite several eleva tions, will be torn out and a new walk bulit,