THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1830. * . . . & . . » - . CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT - . ° . wo % BOALSBURG ITEMS. and Mrs. O. G. David, Indiana, w ere guests of Mrs gister, Mrs. Martha Tressler, in the vicinity, Reuben Stuart and Elizabeth, of Crafton, friends Mr. of Ham-=- mond, David's and other Mr, and Mrs daughter, Miss are spending some time among friends in town and also attending the Grange Encampment, Mrs. Mary Mercer county, § town. Charles Segner has ten days’ visit with his and Dorsey Segner. and Freeport, Ill, and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Sohl > 3 ladelphia, are enjoying thelr an- and about town. from town are others day. of Greenviile, friends about Williams, visiting from a Lee in returned brothers, friends and son, ng in her of famifes Park spend campir it Grange while are driving down to the rt Reitz, of Tipton, spent sev in town. nicking pears from and was badly adjoining home of i Rosa at ried Robe eral days While engaged in tree, Fred Weber fell sl n by landing In vard. He was taken to ] daughter, Mrs. Cha I1i#nden Hall and is rep along nicely. Nevin Meyer ed ribs in a fall at his home 1 HALKE an his gett suffered down a ROVEr: fligh week. Mrs, Warren baby Williamsport, are visiting at the hn home. . George nds from Hunt Erie l Harold Ha jast ; from E.M Cupp Fisher was the guest of a drive to and Mrs ingdon on where they Fisher. Township displ Ly cass e A SPRING MILLS nmi ———— Farmer Meeks Profits, itre County 1 teed . * * . FARM CALENDAR TIMELY REMINDERS FROM PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE . Winter Barley is a row Winter barley possible substi ite for winter wheat asgh grain crop ern Pennsylvania counties east Alleghenies. , It mora excellent does Sod wm $d " vields wite feed 3 £ and makes for $a than Meet Drought Shortage. Retail prices of fresh produce markets have no ected by the drou riage in local shipments estook wheat, Tn the . $v + Principal arger CiLy been seriously afl because the produce been met distance, Move to Clean Ground Pulllets on range will be benefited if the brooder house is moved occasions ally to a clean area. Placing the hop pers on a clean ground is another small chore which will help to prevent the spread of diseascs and parsites Water Is Needed Cows in milk need plenty of water at all time and especially in hot weath- er according to State College dairy specialists, Find Quality Counts Co-operative organizations early found that unless they had a unl formly graded product, their selling plans fell by the wayside. Highly ef ficient methods of grading and pack: ing were adopted and these are now intergral parts of all successful fruit and vegetable organizations, Feed Livestock Well— For the best results livestock need feed and attention. They cannot de: velop properly on empty stomachs any mores than an automobile c<¢an run without a supply of gus, Put Corn In Slo The most feeding value will be ob tained this year by putting the corn crop in the sVo. has from =a PLEASANT GAP YOUTHS HELD FOR THEFTS FROM MT, STAND Three Brothers In Jall, Two Others Re- leased Bond—Caught by Coun- ty Detective, Three Gap on near Pleasant the brothers from were committed to Centre county other men the bail jail and two young released at the court, following Detect ve participating at the roadside Detwiler from same vicinity were their of County of larcenies on for appearano September term their arrest by Leo Boden on charges in number of John H. mit of Nittany the a stand of on the sum according to of Mountain, an article in Keystone Gazette last week. All men plead against one of the the hearings the but guilty to them at Woodring Melvin S« Scott, 18, Young made Squlre Of charges before Kline On night June 23 ott, his brother leonard and Joseph Baird, 19, all iv Pleasant are alleged to unlawfully into, entered to the vi Detwiler Wood Leonard Mel Ws $500 ut the oth- and 1, ing near Gap, have broken and stolen iandise + Of ing hh Squire afternoon while that he under admit $42 11 the ere unable =n court to produce 1 placed jall to awalt de the cond theft was committed the f July the stand a same COURT PROCLAMATION. EVE ES A & , M Judge of the Cou the 49th Judicial County having issued big precept. bear- the Honorable Ward rt of Common Pie of District, consisting of the of Cenire i i Common Pleas, Orphans of Quarter Sessions of Terminer and Bellefonte, for Court Peace, Oyer and Jadl Delivery. in {General fat . i the ty of Centre. to convene on the Second Week " 2 Ak wk A 1% 43 men and also such Constables, may have business in their districts. requiring to and there in thelr proper persons at the time specified above, with thelr things to their offices appertaining to be done, and those who are bound In recognizance to prosecute against the prisoners that are and shail be in Jall prosecute against them as shall be Just. Given under my hand.at Bellefonte Pa. the second day of August in the year of our Lord, 1830, and the 154th year of the Independence of the United States of America. H. E. DUNLAP, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Bellefonte, Pa. Salt Relieves Fatigue, Men who work in high temperatures often lose considerable weight from unusual respiration and perspiration, They also lose much salt, In England a series of experiments on workers In hot mines seems to show that a small quantity of salt taken dally relieves the men of much of thelr exhaustion, A drink based on a solution of about one third of an ounce of salt to a gallon of water was most effective in warding off fatigue, Slander and Libel. Slander 18 oral defamation; thatgls, speaking false and malicious words concerning another, whereby Injury results to his reputation, Libel is the false and malicious defamation of an- other expressed in writing, or in print, or by pictures or signs, tending to In. jure the reputation of an individual, and exposing him to public hatred, con- tempt or ridicule, Tomb Used as Billiard Parlor, It is unusual for a tomb to be used for any purpose other than that for which it was erected, An exception may be found in Allahabad, India, where a magnificent mausoleum, bullt to contaln the remains of an Indian prince who was murdered by his fa- ther, has become in recent years a bil llard parlor. Acorn Alcohol, Up to the present time no Industrial use has been made of acorns, but re- cent experiments show that alcohol can be made from them. Shelled acorns contain about 40 per cent of starch, which can be readily saccharified and then converted into alcohol, Twenty Miles Up. The geological survey says that ac cording to science there Is an altitude at which water would not boll; how. ever, no one has ever reached that polut, as it Is about twenty miles above sea level, I there light to see the steps when you climb the stairs? Adequate light on the stairs saves many a serious acci- dent. WEST PENN POWER CO BETTER LIGHT MEANS GREATER SAFETY INTERNATIONAL CARTOON CO NY, Transfers of Real Estate. David H. ot Custard, et ux in Bt $1,400, Ewing, Wm. D tract tor ils to Ruel Mtate et ux tract J. Lynn Womer, Mohnkern, ORO $1. John M mund Heavener $1.00, Annie M Motz, tract Jesse KE, Jordan, el al, in Hartswick, et nl, to Ed tract In State Clulsewlite, in Halnes Jordan, et in Harris twp. et al, $170. to Goorge $150. twp. ux, tract ALTOONA BOOSTER MERCHANTS BAY: Trade In your home stores first, but come to Booster Store for the things your home merchant cannot supply. . * * * Attend the ALTOONA Speedway Races LABOR DAY MONDAY SEPTEMBER 1. BETTER RACES THAN EVER! 0 Altoona Booster Stores Are Open All Day Thursday i. Every Wednesday Is Suburban Day in Altoona Booster Stores The Needs of Boys and Girls Going Away to School Vera M awflor bar, F. A. tract tract 4 ate Jacobs to Charles 1. Eshle- in Harris $480, gO Jones, to C. J. tract $1. H. A. nier, al, to in Homan, St File M man, iract College: Kat fi to A, Zelgier, et ux, tract 1 Bta $1 (G00, Erma Hering J. Biron te Cole twp; eRe: ot Korman ux, A CT. Flee Is your subscription due? STOCKMAN near Bunt. ingdon, Pennsylvania, wus breaking a pair of young mules. As he was hitching one of the animals to a heavy stone wagon it broke away, terrified by the clanking chain traces. Hasty telephone ealls to neighbors led to its dis. covery, three miles distant, entangled in its har- ness and a wire fence. Quick action saved the mule from serious injury, The Modern Farm Home Has a TELEPHONE 5 aaa — a a To-Day, WOMEN TTT IT PRIOR] TRI TORT THR BRIT NOs RENT Sea THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. JOURN UIE JIN Mena aun) JACSOERORIINN | CT EINSNRRINRY TOSRIR YT LESION] J TORSO) COMPETING J CHRCRIROVINL RII D TRIROM NTT Ten! Attend the Cambria County FAIR at Ebensburg, Week of Sept. 1 Wonderful and Other Products ition Exirfbit that There bw of Agricultural Tux will Displays making an Ex all should see The re ety of Entertainment, Vari- Acts Great including Reputation, will also be a of International of the 2 Have Been the the in for Horuaes Entered Home went Country Races, The continues throughout New and Sensational © ALTOONA BIOSTER ASSOCIATION Fair Opens on Labor Day and the Week with Events Ev- ALTOONA'S NEW DELUXE THEATRE WARNER THEATRE (Formerly “THE STRAND") WEEK STARTING FRIDAY, AUGUST 20 ‘ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT’ NOW Is the Time to Get Yours NEW TIRES--Goodyears--though finer than ever this year, are selling a1 the lowest prices in history. It doesn’t pay, these days, to bother with old tires or take chances on inferior quality. New Goodyears cost little. Get the benefit here of the savings Goodyear enjoys by making MIL- LIONS MORE tires than any other Company. ! Drive in, please———— Drive out pleased. LR DW le 812, GUARANTEED TIRE REPAIRING . Centre Hall MORE PEOPLE BUY GOODYEAI TIRES THAN ANY OTH. ER KIND.
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