LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Mr, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs Franklin daughter, Marcella Jane, of the former's mother, Ruble, in town recently. Mrs John 8. Getchelj returned to her home Monday after having visited her mother, Dolly Brungart, in town Mrs, William Reitz, York, is spepding some mother, Mrs. Margaret her sister, Miss Jennie Berea, friends and Mrs her Ollie visiting Stover, { are Among and guests Sallie Ruble were Murs, of Uniontown, mormwing, New her Ithaca, time with Thomas, Thomas. ¢ of Charles M, Straub, a New dent, at the age of eighty-five died from paralysis. His death ered a marital union of sixty-seven years. years, SOV. Ohlo, is parents, in Mill- night Mrs. Carl Bohn, Akron, a guest at the home of her Mr. and Mrs. John DD. Neese, heim. Mrs. Bohn was forper pervisor at the Centre County FV Sr. on of su- and to the of the Goodhart Monday for dinner and in tended the funeral 1 aker in that undert Danie] Eagles fternoon wife of Daup, Mere at: an drove section. Wilbur Goodhart, Mr tg of ur Dock, of pson and Wher, all Fisher, & COousi Margaret Nellie her, of Alfred P. last Sim called Keller, week, Misg Mary Mr, and Mrs. CAgo, Hal] school The ¥ Mr, and Hall. Ellen Boozer Ralph C. student became a irl “1 1} oy giris, at Chamberso is a grand A for faughte in iagdy Mrs, D, Boozer, Messrs, Irvi of Yeagertov X of weather sets in before winter months, Mills ustom or, the Spring and « Tu is entertaining hi aunt, of near Mifflinburg of 83 years is continues her of the day. Being and read readily © well as many but tin- CVETLe Mrs who remarkably interest hardware 2 caller here esday He « age iv and affairs converse joyirig lif much vv spirit, able she OTe are is who not na Years, Mrs ma, the he B. F./Irvin and daughter. Thel- { Altoona recent guests at me of her son-in-law and daugh- Mr. and Mra. H. CG, Gilmore, west of Millheim. Other guestg at home Harry 8. Gilmore and fam- fly, of Yeagertown: Mr. and Mrs ter and Mrs, Clyde and children. all of Zion; Mr. Charles Bower and daughter, of Mill heim, and Mrs, and Mrs, homas O'- Donnell and children and Paul Yeager, all of Wilkes-Barre. o were ter, Were Shearer Hockman and Mrs, Misa Elizabeth McCartney, cede Campbell, Mrs, John and the latter's son Jacob, all of Bal- timore, to Centre Hall to Mr. and Mrs, Bamuel Shoop. Mullen being a sister of Mrs, she remained for a week, the . returning home earlier. Mrs FF, VCronnaur, of Patton, a daughtér of | \Mrs, Shoop, Is also at the Shoop home. Mrs. Cronnaur recently underwent a serious operation from which she has not fully recovered R, W, Bohn, teacher of the Gram. mar grade In the local schools In com- pany with his brothers, Wallace, Wert and Fred Bohn, and cousin, Luther Wert drove to Camp Susquehanock, in Susquehanna county, on Friday eve: ning, and Sunday returned home, bringing with them James Bohn, also a brother. The latter was engaged at the camp during the summer, and now has gone to Columbus, Ohlo, where he hag been teaching Agricuture in the Ohio State University, He is a grad- uate of Penn State. . McMullen drove DOMESTIC RELATIONS CASES, ETC. convened on last for nses HEARD Thur relations this day and court Court domestic triable before Jury Clair Hall, charged gambling device, prosecution, for other « wthout a with Sens fine pe- Comm, vs, maintaing a tenced to pay of $100 and undergo riod of three years, Comm. vs, Ernest Simler, desertion and non-support, defendant discharged of costs, vs. Jacob Mann, and non-support; Bara Mann. Defendant the costs of prosecution, month to the Desertion, Parole officer for the Coste Of probation charged After upon payment Comm charged with prosecut- ordered to ard $15.00 Probation use of his pay per and Aukerman, charged Prosecutor detectiva, Defendant finding of grand jury and ed to pay costs of prose ution, Elmer larceny. Com, vs oden, wadved wag sentences Leo and sen- suspended, charged with break- and lar Defendant and terice was Comm. va, same entering €ny. prosecutor, walved finding ntenced to of $1.00 toden and COSTE Loo of gr pay and t House wis 84 ition, homas ith, fle; Police sentenced rutomaot Prose SBiate De y and was to the Penitentiary two and one-half nor wre than v Mike ¥ M witter Def and was sentenced to pay ti charged utrix, 1d gull e conta, on for Comm with unyak, 3 1 VV. prose kas endant ple ty. a fine of 825.00 and a year As MA CHILDREN SWIPE LLOYD VONADA'S PURSE Brown chi and a Styers whsder te of age. and held ustody rker, purse « ontain parked Main Sunday a wes of Spring Mills the Legion park their iil gotten and after eating and drink g time they to th, the entrance to the park and ten dollars whereupon Mr. Bhéasley, the garage, called for th, po kept nine dollars, giving them for car fare home. Th, chil- admitted to the theft of a tricy which was recovered, They bad only 656 cents left when they reach. ed Lock Haven and Mr, Sheasley gave | potie @ the $ he had taken from them. Three child all all of Lock juvenile court under Mrs, H H. Gage lowing their theft ing 330 from a car street in Haven. Joyd Vonada, to apend n Haven years for of are being the + social w of n on Lock K children went Mill Hall to for Sheasley for for went nt drinks offered Pros of prietor lice and enough police le WHITEWASHING and SPRAYING Dairy Barns a Specialty. Modern and Efficient Equipment. WORK GUARATEED, EDWARD DURST CENTRE HALL 038, 4t SEPTEMBER COURT OPENED MONDAY, HWIrn Official Cases in of Judge Fleming Robes—Large Appeared Number Disposed of, criminal morning, Fleming pearing In official the first pearance of a Centre county judge in our county court in such apparel, which will now permanent Insti tution in here, The cases far are of passing our readers, there- fore no full account will given The case of the Commonwealth Prof. Willlam P, Hosterman ls ception to the foregoing. Mr, man was charged with forgery by B, Grove, wife of Arthur Grove, Spring Mills. The bil} the grand jury, and pald by the prosecutrix ed that Mr, Grove's name September Monday court Judge np robes, become a courts hard interest to our Oy be va, an ex- Hoster Eva to was charg- the costs It for $100 borrow on a note ippears Grove wished trom Jr. Hosterman « Hostérman refused to uld b 10 Mr note n note, accept the fl wi signed by note was pre. COOKING SCHOOL AT MILLHEIM. Genera] Electric HOSTERMAN & STOVER. ——————— A pA ZEIGLER ADVANCED, ent Edwin ii DR, Dr MARRIAGE LICENSES, # MEDICAL iTH INSPECTORS FOR (CLASS SCHOOL et Six Inspectors for Centre County, Dr. McQueen Acting In This Distriet, 11 art Gr a naiscior ss Insp covers tor's ccinations employment - ination examinations mi certifi vaccinations of ateg only. and examinations are made free charge, The the sehool snd the medical in medica) wr, Are authorized physicians t« revaceination required to of had two unsuccessful their family spectors, county direct only the the admission who he tempts at physician, temporary certif Inst These revaccirnted (only by the auth- orized medical inspector and a new temporary oertificate jssued the present school term if the medi cal official revaccination does not produce a successful result. For inspection in 1831-—Patton town. ship, schools: Ferguson township, 11 Harris township 8 schools, Not to be inspected this year--Haif Moon township, & College township, 9 schools; bors ough. 31 schools, Inspector for above district, Dr. Wm, Glenn, Jr, State College. For inspection in 1031-—Bellefonte borough, 30 schools, Not to be Inspected this year—Ben- ner township, 7 schools; Spring towne. ship. 18 schools; Milesburg borough, 4 schools, Inspector for above district, R. Barlett, Bellefonte, R. I. 3 For inspectiohy In 1931--Centre Hall borough, 8 schools; Gregg township, 13 schools; Miles township, § schools: Penn township, 4 schools; Haines town ship, 6 schools, Not to be inspected this year—Pot- for beginners official 4 school ive fil« vaccination by or for all of vaccination be official ly canton yoar. must ones) sChool for inspector's 4 schools: schools; State Collegs 8. Dr. JL * | | ough, 9 schools, Ins for al Thomas G, The three are Dr, E, H. Harris, W. J. Kurtz Howard; Philipsburg their poector OV 6 district MoQueen, Millhe other district Dry im, inspectors Shoe. Dr Dr. A L territory snow and with homes, OR LICENSES, es LGAS TAX respective ——————— A A ——— PINCHOT'S POWER ATTACKS CRITICIZED BY SPARGO us prr— ba or — He “Disregards Truth” Governor Pinchot's attacks on public were scored directly and by in speeches before the twen- convention the Penneyl- Association, held in Bed. of "Sonn soar MOTOR LICENSES, ETH a» O0% gi CORPORATION ii 2005 TAXES-243y% ROAD A \ 7 AE A CEL" F ROD ? ANEDL - ZAM Ro RECEIPTS ( HTS BONDS 5 Na MOTOR LICENSES, HERD, ETC. JTANCE 4x vanes [1053 4) John MOTOR all eo LICENSES, ETC, an economist, ~ 24. Ww Spargo, of Old Bennington sald the b and others were made In disregard the truth” The given to the habit from ¥t., y Pin- vanton attacks A PORAT 10M TAXES Of much danger» Governor, Spa “unfortunat rgo o and the consid electri the of ring in viewpoint pol from that A—-~MencaxTiLE B—Liqumn C—Uxrren Cook; Licesses, Warrs, Wis axp Deeos Fueis Tax Rett ENED To Counmies Srates Covrusuesye OC ONTRIBUTIONS DISBURSEMENTS STATE HIG JIA i ; CONSTRUTION MAINTENANCE AND SUPERVISION ® ~ tel ok Be PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN 15% a four-line ad. in this tittle wr Me Way ise anything here, eo 8 “He and for These a n 1} pars olamn, nds of from n fot oo are wonder results Advers “Help Wanted™ 30 wr Sale” SEIATE HiGHwWR YS ™ LOTR, STATE. MGHWAYS [LT MATL td TION, MAINTENANCE, \ RX NA SPERVISEN SUPERVISION 532.8%. \ J 4% a | WELFARE — \ Jy *LDUCATION | Ex ” \ 28.6% CT, ) IISTRAT Phe wo x Rein £s KR eu ARIS AND Ria ER, GENER DUCAT ID ZBo% GENERAL 1GH% VLD" - 5 z. 1925 & STATE HIGHWA YS N\ ONSTRUCTION, MANTENANCE AND SUPERVISION ® 1929-1931 MiLitary AFFarns Sra1e Povice : for sale haries A. woalsbure nge pring C- D- F-Gamg Com MISSION F—Fisnn CoM MISSION AJ UDICIARY B—LEgIsLATIVE y sy 8 arm. | WANTED cheap CHEAP fifteen acres with or without miles of Centre roads, ensgntial. - LAND “Three to cleared land, ing, within ten Hall. Location. water, | quality of land (no swamp) not H LL Et Tight, Centre Hall ¢ of build THE REPORTER is well equipped to do the Best WANTED Market kinds; tankage sok, A. M. Reigel, Centre R3. of all per ewe phone 11- tu hickens $2 00 Hall; Kind of Job Printing, THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. count of Jewish Holiday. School Days Are until6 P. M., think seriously of School Clothes. We have, as usual, a ready supply of every possible gar- ment for stardy boys and active girls. Prices, this year, are nore reasonable than ever. DON'T FORGET THE GYM CLOTHES. BOYS’ GIRLS’ Sh oes School Oxfords, dressy straps SUITS DRESSES We have d-plece Suits at all All concelvable styles and prices—from $4.95, and higher. patterns, both In school gar. Brother. and priced from #130 and higher, Serviceable, well ments and In dressier types You can buy them with two Prices from 0c and higher. short trousers, one long and one appearing, reasonable Shoes for Every Boy and Girl ; NIEMANS DEPT. STORE ments, “WHERE YOUR DOLLARS MILLHEIM GO FARTHEST® OPEN EVERY EVENING Except Thcuday and Thursday OPEN EVERY EVENING Except Suasiny and Thursday.