— ¥ THEE CENTRE REPORTER ’ ISSUED WEEKLY, ! CENTRE HALL, PENNA. SMITH & BAILEY, 5. OW. SDW., E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Manager, eo pm— Proprietors. SMITH, Editor. Bnsered at the Post Office in Centre Hal fa» cond clase mall matter, TER US ~The terms of subseription to ®e Reporter are $1.60 a year, in advance ) Official Statement of THE CENTRE REPORTER 4, 19s Oct emp | Tive of Publication— The Centre Reporter { Pi of Publieation— Centre Hall, Pa. IN s of Editors—S. W, Smith, Edw. E. Bailey IN Smith Hailey 1.08 of Publisherns—S8. W. — Edw. E Signed, 8, W. SMITH EDW. E. BAILEY, worn before me this éth day of October 1:48 THE DEMOCRATIC TICKET, — For President of the U, ALFRED B. SMITH, of New For Vice Fresident ROBINSON, Arkansas. JOB, T. of For Congress COSTELLO, MeKean County. T. B For Legislature ANDREW CURTIN I'HOMPSON, Pl ipsburg. Sunday Church Services PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Bev, B. F. Greenhoe, Fastor) Georges Valley, 10:30 Al M. (Harvest Home Services.) Preaching Farmers Mills, 2:30 P, Centre Hall—7:30 P. "~~ at— AL AL Services TRINITY REFORMED (Bev. Delas RB, Keener, Faster) Centre Hall— #:30—Sunday 10: 30—Church Bussey vilie— 1:830—Sunday School 3.80—Church Services. School. Services, EVANGELICAL (Bev, W. E, Smith, Faster.) © vv 8 00 DEATHS » * FARMER DIES IN CORN FIELD. Par- at Joseph C. Markie Stricken With alysis and Falls Dead-—Burlal Shiloh, on Thursday. Markle, Markle, with {Or = living lam J. on the farm at Potters Mills, was on Monday afl- orn his Josep Calvin gon, Wi ner McCoy tr.cken n while dead. with paral) engaged in culling « He Ww to son and grandchild work 15 taken dren, Mr. Sov He with nim. iid have attained his today (Thursd fine physique parently in good Age bad not emaciated him extent, deceased Year wits a man of physical t preciable The of Jacot rman) Markle, ed in Harris farmer by occu was a son and Elizabeth (Holds and was born and reat hij He wa 2 8 ince the death of his wile The at ¢ Strid- named, fam FP Bru BOT n are Wi s died; Ma Helen, h the COURT NOTES, [Reporte In the Gardne: otc, of verdict favor « Judge A. sided in ing until Sat WwW. L. Chi ple Laback a #8 action first case u The defendant, Jo filed any affidavit ent was ents activ was a other defendatns exoeg Jaback. This is alleged Labeck plalntift én favor George and ». C. the Court Wednesday Susannah Brenner James Garland, David Be Ppeth Edmiston and Edwar Belng an a« in ejectment, Partie plaintiff and defendant, counsel, greed on a the plaintiff as Elizabeth Edmiston, of the tract of writ lots owned by James Annie Garland, David ward Cartwright. The case was written out the jury. Daniel an action timony it rangement fendant plantiff an oF an he « by the ed at th Rus), i SOT and in 1927 b wht an action the defendant Bot received his pay. on trial Thursday afternoon and a ves dict was rendered on Saturday poon in favor of the defendant, whit La sMundadoned i8 an action io to have een and Verdict by George of the piaintif Searson Shoemaker on a C tion through their verdict in favor of wainst Alice Mills and but described reserving out the now and Ed- in rendered in Garland, Belghtol Ve rdict this and Ly Paul in a appears LF. sumps ve, McCord, being From the tes that in 1518 an wa was mudde whereby the de- 7 was to Turns home for Lhe gich wag- shor done ntiff remain defendant in iRainst alleging that he had The cam went ad . nliet - gReceived too late for last week.) Court opened on Monday morning at ten O'clock, and the first matter to come before the Court was that Viela Reed who had brought a prosecution failed to obey the subpoena to appear before the Grand Jury, giving no reason t. erefore, and was brought before the Court to show cause why, and not being able to show cause was sentenced by the Court on the ground of contempt of Court to pay the costs. Th: first case to be taken up was tiat of Andrew Thal and Bertha Thal, his wie, ve. J. V, Foster, being an act.on in trespass. This case grows out of on automobile collision between the pia.ntif and the defendant on the curve on the State Highway north of Potters Mills on June 15, 1924. This case was tried before and a new trial granted, The case was on trial all day (Continued on next column) it Rockford deceased, ho Was ne , for some made his th Mr. and Mrs. Lee, lated through marriags home were time who re MeCOOL- -Ardell, fifteen days, Year, ff Mr aged one } nonths, i Mrs. John McCool, at Green Grove, died on Monday Interment Wednesday, The child w of Besides gon t was made as Aa the w and sisters Vig ya sur- pneumonia veral brot » little © —————— IY SAS Friday and Sat- meeting of the Asso Penngylvan- wd company at Virginia Beach, at The Cavalier, a note. The party of three hundred of toarded a iladelphia Thursday from there were carried und fromm Cape Char The boat Pennsylvania Yorktown and At the some of the surgeons read papers of igh Morrow, attended a Surgeons of the urday ciation of ia Ra:lro Virginia, hotal stopping great hundred, SUTrgeons, frain at Ph morning and 0 Cape Charles. 8 to Norfolk. fit their slown na of the of about seven whom were SPE. cial /HOTVIOD, were also visited, nas ination cminent t interest (Continued from previous column.) Monda and forenoon in f And- or of closed 3 wel, Orvis M. wn. Quo Wars This cage = from Curtin Town: From the testimony it appears John A. Man, regular Tax Collector by reason resigned his office In 1926. Orvig M., Fetzer was appointed tax collector for Curtin town ghip by the County Commissioners in August, 1926, and subsequently quali. ed as tax collector but no bond was filed with the school board until after fifteenn days from his appointment. The school board on Sept. 20, 1926, ap- pointed the defendant as collector of school taxes for the year 1926 and both persons collected taxes, The case was tried on Tuesday and at the close of the case late Tuesiay afternoon the Court directed a verdict in favor of the plaintiff and the defendant made a mo- tion for a judgment notwithstanding the verdict, which now ralses the whole fmsue as a question of law to be pass ed upon by the Court, 1. Gb. Gray vs. M. 1. Gardner and Rena Z. Diehl, administrators of Joseph D. Diehl, decensed. Being an action in assumpsit. Jury selected on Tues day ovening and sworn and the case continued until Wednesday morning. ranto, ship. that the of fincas | {the F. F. Palmer home, ¥ POTTERS MILLS, Mr, and Mrs. P. P. Henshall, of Phil- | adlphia, visited over the week the home of her mother, Mrs, Wilkinson. Mrs J. Claskoy end at Ella | Bradford county. The stork past week fiome of Mr. art and a Shaeffer F. Miller, Miss and Mrs. WW, W spending ten days w and Altoona. Caroline Mc- MoCormick friends in and baby home, are th boy at m I'yrond village shocked of the sudden deat) He suffered a strol while cutting and Mr sited Our Wis to hen waper has been red but cate who the corn : thrary, there is not John Spe Sunday afternoon at author ten : Yi no at y Ven up to fo It’s just like If the n umber is n phone 0 tin the tele. direc “Infory ap: lation” ; tory will give 72 it to You, T hen—gop the Oper ator Thay’ : sally You have todo Notice the 1¢€ Peedyseryioer JESSE i. CAUM, Manager f wove | The Ladies Ald Society of the Meth. odist church will serve a chicken and | noodie supper, October 27th. | —————— AG AAP I TADS trip to DR. H. R. WHITE Opening of a EQUIPPED OFFICE the Millhelm cloth to his bed for several D. J. Nieman, | merchant, was confined | account of iliness past week, JAMES W. 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