THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1029, ———————— 4HE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, |mmmT - HALL, PENNA. CENTRE SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors. 8. W. SMITH, Editor, BPW, E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Manager, Fa snag class mall matter. SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Rev, 8B, F, Greenhoe, Pastor.) services at-—— Hall-—10:30 A. M. §:30 Preaching Centre (Sunday Spring Mills, School at A. M.) HAENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE (Bev, Delas R. Keener, Pastor) Pentre Hall #80 Sunday School 7:30 Church Services. fring Mills— . 2:00 Church Services 10:00 Sunday School #:80—8unday School #9:80—Church Services, EVANGELICAL (Bev. W. E Smith, Paster.) Tusseyville—10:30 A. M. (Holy Communion.) Centre Hall-—2:00 P. (Holy Communion) Lemont—7:30 P. M. (Revival Meeting.) M. METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Bev. Harry W, Newman, Pastor.) Centre Hall—8. 8. at A. Worship at 10:30 A. M. Smullton—8 A. M., Si §:80 P. M., Evangelistic $:30 A. M, Sunday schoo! at Spruce- town and Spring Mills, 8:30 M.; School; 8. inday Services At LINDEN HALL, (Miss Sarah Ecroyd, Pastor.) ser Sunds Preaching 7:80. Rally 2 P.M Every -_ Ly evening a Day MUSSER CASE BEFORE BOARD OF Harry © PARDONS 4 Musser is the Board of The ease of scheduled to be Tard before in Harrisburg, Tuesday He was sentenced Quigley to the Western Penitentiary on September 30th, 1824, for a of not less than ten nor more twenty years, after having victed of murder, having uncle, Wii The was committed night 201% of the samd Little Sugar found hy 1. Sunday. of Pardons, next week. period than «on the Liam heen degrio second vietim been his Musser the at murden on of July spot body was the fTollowl to bh VERT, lonsly in Vailoy fn The Dorman, wirittien jal convineing distdet attornoy, were the pro DD, Gettig and Musser let ten is wife while in pted furn Arthun John attorngys, B. Spa county and inten the Dale, Love evidence and ecuting and S N ngl defended The i first ring present of 1 to the jury verdict on appen and recom- the jurors ¢ “gudlty mercy of ructed the ee of guilt, and report came “Guilty in the first and recommended to the mercy of the court” The ox again advised them that they could not resulted in final of murder the wi mended The court.” to second x court Qn of deg give the thus: murder degree urs recommend, which its finding of “guilty second degree.” in sting having fat Judge Quigley administered a ing to the changed degrees Muss<r before jury for of guilt, the rebuke the once called and bar for sentencd, At the learned, a Commonwealth of G Fleming, it will appear Judge Love request is John representative ap- of a pardon, and appear in behalf as posing N.B angler of Musser, The originally set to heard yesterday (Wednesday). but change of time was made on Monday ——— — Virginia Boxwood. Boxwood In home, desired. ane tt granting St will CANE be was a the 8 The of the very Virginia T. A. Hosterman much admired, and Williamsport party was here and Mra Hoster bush, mens particular 1 f feet dn height and Lif nference. Tie of- rod offered a one-h ty-one two reason give Mrs. A. dn honor Stover, The Playing g tiful and present were Andrews ford. Ren: gart. Paulir Mary Ga Wert, Mary dred Kline Cumming Edna dyn Colyer Kline. terbeck, Bugene MeCorm Ham D Gentzel, Mr. and Mrs. CO Mrs. A L tre Halli: Mr n irs. W, L finn Mrs. W. HA Minn from State (ol- lege: Marion Ls | x Warntz Lida War Leroy Warntz, and Mr and M Vonada and fre burg. re son Glenn, Aaror m SE ————— Lutheran Conference, * The Northern Conference of the Sus- Qquehanna Synod of Central Pennsyi- vanla will meet at Spring Mills, Mon- day and Tuesday of next week, begin- ning with a serviced on Monday even- ing. Three sessions will be held on Tuesday The follows louis V. Lesher. Millheim: Arnold, Bellefonte; W. J. Wagne Boalsburg; E. E. Gilbert, West Milton: C. H. Stein, Lock Haven; W. M Rear dck, Mitfiinburg; John I. Cole, New Berlin; 8. F. Greenhoe, Centre Hall: John 8. English, ne Grove Mills: E. N. Fry. Rebersburg: W. O. Ibach, Salona; John F. Harkins, State Col- lege: H. O. Reynolds, Hartleton: Paul J. Keller, Nittany: G. W. New Berlin. ER ——— tk Bruin Returns for Honey. off Nittany me to rob lerical roll of the Conference CE Mountain won of La a she bear and shied A bear came for the third winter's supply mention her cub h fn tie W Loe Linden Halland that as a against ner a leghte to the h thought s of honey fat weak was made of demo'd Wh eaten £ v5 ov aX ite apiary, hone precautionary y. the and further loss in the same man- lantern close ves night. tiatif the SCH tp it would afford a than the HBght and Last Friday night hung it wis Later were at boarded better that bruin was came board, broke to his heart's content of the honey He was seen leaving by Mr andJoseph Wead® who were watch. open the hive and A ———— MI AAPA TRIN Governor Fisher has his too. A number of the g lovances before the Governor, told him plainly that the funda. It is public opinion preent State administration is show- ing too much waste through political ¢ Unnels when the money should be ne d for the ald of the poor and needy that crowd the hospitals, C—O PIAS. Losing his balance whille repairing a silo, HL. W. Klinger, of Mifflinburg. struck arock and suffered a fractured skull. He is not excepted to reenver, Ap £ DAMAGED BY HEAVY CROPS FROSTS Production Estimated 46,800,000 Bushels, Sharp Drop From Last Year's Harvest—Potato Crop Esti. mated 28559000 Bushels, Far Be- 192% Production. {orn low The good effects of September rains offset hy froeta, forecasts n heavy of Pennsylvania change from a month crop reporting serve being ¢ of productio Crops show little the federal-siate i announces. ago, o- Corn, seriously affected by the sum- mer drought, was further damaged by frosts, although in the southeastern counticg rain helpdd late planting. The estimated production however, on (x 1 was 46.690.000 bushels, as ¢com- pared with 44.200,00 bushels a month | ago Thds Is a sharp drop from last | yonr's harvest of 50,037,000 bushels and | average of 60,000 tober i t five LT bushels The stightly, he years onts improved 31.801.000 an increase threshing sald, potatoes, of of condition crop bushels of 35.000 remains to exported, Much th report also affected ecast on October | month i being bushels, bes done, © but the was 631,900 bush- ago when the drought were reported. A crop of 23,859,000 bu. is looked for as compared with a fore t of bushels, This esti- mated production is far below the rec- of last year, 31.3%0,000, a million bushels below the year average of 24,860,000. Late varietiesy of apples ere ben: efited by rains. The forecast’ is for 5,- #73.000 bushels, a decline from the 6.- 033.000 Bushels figure a month ago, and about four milion bushels below + Frost i for “@ { cas 23.228.000 production but only about five Ad - - . 3 . CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL NOTES, of .| i . . . 4 9 # . . . 0 . . Bollefonte medical was treat | of To} Henderson, Monday Egy towrn~- pst Boggs for the Monday Maude surgical week dischargad Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bellefonte, are the born on Tues Malvin Gilette, 156 wert Gilette, of 11 Murs, Crotzer, ship, a of patient Wis on : Foreman, Qppy parents lay of last we a =on, years old, son irence, 18 Teds treatment ! Harnden vis discharged on Tues after receiving modical ins week treatment. Mrs. College danughte d Harry township, were Tuesday of Mortak Ax Tuesday, and of John fonte ademy, alter na for ademy- Vill Mra Dela came surgical day. Mrs, Wm hecame a day. treatment As i Miller, patient o of Bellefonte, be a n Waednes. Bellefonte, Wednes- Hendershot, of al patient on SUP was al Haven med ie Poorman. of Lock Wednesday Ray admitted o treatment, William Bush, at Penn tes, Thursday Marcelle was for n of Olychant, a student admitted on Inst treatment, of n Sta was for surgical towrn- after Potter Friday MeClellan, disch raved O shi having ona day. Harsh! having the Miss Catharine Stall m Th ¥ 8 received medical treatment for on Batur medical died received Jay Mer after Hospital ment at nurs a student was Macharged « irsday of week after having undergone medics treatment sir-old yw nish iy townshio for medical te, was admit gical patient Lemont, #5 ¢ fo r Woomes Saturday Lawrence adm Sree tte? On 1 ana the tf treftment, was discharged lowing day Mins Baral daughter of Har- of State x admit for surgical on Sunday Shuey, MICEe, was froatment veyRhuey ted on Baturday and was discharged the hospital on Morton Mill A son was born at Sunday Mr. and Mrs, er, of Bellefonte. Miss Nelle Gr daugher of Thomas Gravatte, of State College, be patient on Monday. to vatie, surgical Ward, daughter of James on Monday was patient son of W. R admitted came a Miss Mary Ward, of admitted as Willard, aged yonrs, Kissell, Bellefonte. on Monday for surgical treatment, Johnston, Bellefonte pub was admitted on tatient lellefonte, Aa surgiond 8 # Ok wns Misa Grace Ec school teacher, Monday as medical Miss Marilyn Tanner, b-yvear-old daughter of 8. C. Tanner, of State Col- oe, admitted on Monday for sur goal “a was treatment, David Hall, of Fleming, patient for the past two discharged on Monday Mrs. Philip Saylor and son, of Belles fonte, were discharged on Monday. Miss Elizabeth Saxton, of Jolin Saxton, of Fleming, had been a surgical patient for thepast two was discharged on Monday, surgical wns i weeks, daugnter who weeks, Mise Grace Johnston, a student nurse at the hospital, was admitted on Mon- day for surgical treatment, There were 43 patients in the hos fie 3.851.000 bushels five-year averagy. The condition of peaches remained constant, a production of 1.157.000 bu. being expected, slightly higher than the five-year average Sixteen thousand two hundred tons of grapes are expected to be harvested, 38 tons less than looked for last month, Tobmwwo was benefited by late rains but frost did some damage The Oo tober 1 forecast was for 45,780,000 Ibe. as compared with the estimate of 46, 264,000 pounds made September 1. The production last year was 40,645,000 Ibs, and the five-year average is 52,456.000 pounds. Much of the Lancaster dbun- ty crop has been harvested and was reported to be curing nicely. Buckwheat sitowsd a further decline, going to an estimated production of 2.251.000 bushels on October 1, from 8,465,000 bushels on Sept, 1. i pital at the beginning of the week. di —— State 8. 8. Convention, The sixty-seventh annual State Bab. bath School convention met in Will- famsport last week, in the Pine Street M. BE. church. About 1300 delegates registered, Sixtytwo of the sixty- seven counties in the State sent dele- gated, Lycoming county naturally had the largest number—272-—official dele- gates, Centre county had nineteen delegates, and pledged $660 for the - 1930 . The 1980 convention will be held at Scranton, the home of James A. Lan- sing, president of the board of direct: ors. ¥ DEATHS, one month, to from tha time her husband Mrs, Burdine Butler, of died at the Geisinger n several weeks ness aged 65 at the previous the wns BUTLER. ~-Just day, ard, with Years, after bronchial pneumonia, She hospital a WOKS deceascd, Nannie J daughters, Syracuse, of Aki Fortney veral became patient two to her The wins by two Mayes, of Ida Bartges, sons, Hughie, home, and Funeral se morning at at How Schenck's whout death, name vived mret Mrs three maiden SUr- Marg- X.. ‘and Ohio; and Dan birot were held whose Moolah, Mr: N. on, "HN fel, all at Be Gs and sisters Friday home rvices 14 o'cle 1 ang wk, from erment on ard, ant the made Wn cemetery, COURT PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS the Honorable M. Ward Fleming, President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of the 48th Judicial District, consisting of the County of Centre, having tssued hig precept. bear- ing of the fifth day of October, 19298, to me directed, for holding a Court of Common Pleas date Orphans’ Court, Court of Quarter Seasions of w a ——————— prove 4 ph a a man who mec T skilled auto casy for you men are Ground- WwW { th tested. to producti are pronoun The tests case; fuel an Buying a these men at ing for you you sclect a GE () CHEVROLET ithe Peace, Oyer and Terminer and {General Jalll Delivery, in Bellefonte, for the County of Centre; And the Grand Jury to convenes on the sixth day of November, 1928, at 10 o'clock A. M. And the Traverse | Jury called for the regular meeting of | Quarter Bessions Court will convene on the Becond of November, 1629, at 10 A, M., being November 1186; And the Traverse Jury for the Becond Week of Court will appear the Third Monday November, 1829, at 10 o'clock A. M., being November 1516, NOTICE is bereby given tw the Coroner, Justices of the Peace, Alder- men and also such Constables, (that may have businoss in thelr respective districts, requiring tw report to the Honorable Court) that they be then and there in thelr proper persons at the time specified above, with their records, inquisitions, examinations and their own remembrances, to do those things to their offices appertaining to be done, and those who are bound in recognizance to prosecute against the prisoners that are and shall be in Jall of Centre County, be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. ler my hand.at Bellefonte Pa Monday of Given un _— dh in 158rd the 8th day or October, oug Lord, 1920, the year of America. H. E. DUNLAP, Sheriff's Office, Bellefonte, Pa. FLI KILLS FLIES MOSQUITOES Sherifl. » tL RO 1 uscd to be the custom for ted to | Ant uv ALLC4 AN a car to take a wr Wy © 4 m y make it dail - t 1 ™ sclect your new car. 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