» VOL. CVIII. 49 SOUTH DAKOTA HORSES SOLD, LABOR DAY-2 SALES AVERAGE FOR LOT, 89.10 Dakota Hall average Two loads of South horses Monday, price of $37.10 one by Willi hotel barn, possed for of & who sold car were i it t on Day, Th am Centre id gol at in were Labor sales the two at ore - Gruenwald, twenty-five animals 8 * whose 2532.50, ave by of an and the ald, at the entire a total $101.30, Gruenw erage second Dodds barn, ty-four animals erage of $92.73 The sales mum effort on eer FE. M. Smith, and equally easily effected | of the First Nation Following liste and the the Benner 1 of Ox Fan yt tween for ay= with the mini- of auction- were made the part the settlements were w H il Bank, 1 the is amounts paid Wm. Jay team, Roan Sorrey Gruenwald R. RL. Wi mare, Mr. Irvi gelding, P. J. gelding, Glenn geldings AE ee R. R Zeigler.... Fred Kyle R. Warren P. Long P. Long P. Long R. Warren Geo. Lohr i’ Grove {lox Sorrel Passmant 7.50 Team brown Gray Team Black Bay Bay Two Black Black ray mare, Ba, mare, Jeff lay mare, Jas. Royer Frank Donovan gelding, C. P. Long mare, P Long Jeff Peacl Gruenwald & 1 gelding, 00.00 mules, mare, mare, colts, gelding Ce o oy mare, . fo Peachey o © 4 . youtds, 50 FAKER HELD FOR COURT FRIAL ON ASSAULT CORN FIELD SELECTION DEMONSTRATION MEETINGS R of SEED County C Blaney 1 #4 Agent anged aeriog os corn he + lorti id m demonstration meetings he on various farms in the Monday. E. J from Penn with th Walter { corn State Coll will vil ege, a cr and give Demonstrations farmer information held i Saptember Wert WwW. FF. Rish ¢ he az follows 10th a. mm. at 10 Farr Dhassinan £5 vv . arm, . gr “FLEISHER GAP COLLEGE™ ALUMNI EATS HAM AND ¥( bs 2% igi an in "Od transformed into a lodge by ion Hunting Club. Most of thn ness tranfacted was the tion” of a good sized ham, soveril dos. en eggs, bushels of corn the cob For dessert a delicious four-layver cake and peaches with marshmallow oresm was daintily served. Drinks (relided Tad Fea ”~ No fg alumni asso HEY pial pe Gap College” met now hered Has Ene on «coffee, : Grads present were members of the 1900, 1510 and 1920 classes ~-Alumnus, a IR Ms ob is. Because Governor Pinchot ameared about Earle a bit he thought him fool enough to enter his spider web In New York. The only man who ean keep In good grace with Pennsylviin- ia's governor ix one who at all times will do his bidding. tg Although ninety, years of age, Isaac Underwood has recovered sufficiently from a broken hip to be removed from tha Centre County hospital to hls home in Bellefonte, % EXHIBIT of GENERAL H ig AWARDS, the } exhibits and Fair, mentioned only when Hall), AH Orse s-— B. C. Dotterer, Rishel, econd isl Following a list wrize wine ners in the Grange Encampment general at { Postoffice oth- er than Centre Department First Ww. } Tx { prizes i prizes: I F. 11; B, 1terer, Third 1 Department B—Dalry Cattle Holstein—Fi Matilda Harpster, WwW. F Dottersry, 8 3. KL rst Mm Pelers Us, Bellef l- Coll : Third Wm Everha B, jam Everhart rhaa prizes: Peters Bros, 3; Hartle Bros, © J. { Fourth prizes: Peters Br Luse, 1; Wm. E Art, Harpster, 1. Fifth prizes: 13: Wm. Everhart, A Guernse yv—¥irst prizes: Raymond Walker, 3; J Spring Ntate + Swab, 3 | ver: Hart! OT. ¢ rust, H Mills, Spring Mil tate College, Detwiler, 1; iis, 10, Raymond Walk J. H Riegel John Shook, Hosterman, £2. T Crus, 8B. Wasson, David Hosterman Third prizes: 8 B. Wasson, 2 oS. is 4 * Rav David Hosterman £ Dat tos ird prizes ¥ Wasson, 1 Hamps & rut Hre-Fit H. A. Hoy, Bros, 1: Male George "rd ans prize Wm Ever. Har- Belle 1 Bellefonte, 12s Vilson, Beilefonts, izes: H. A. Hoy. 1 1: Malcolm Musser Third prizes: H Malcolm Musser | FePoultry First sy olm \ BOY Ww : | Se ond pr i Everhart tie { 15 | Department Barred Rocks Frank Homan, rr William 4: Har irtie Dros | Bros, 2 4 Wy Datierer, ngle White iprizes: M. T Zubler, ler, Warriorsmark, 1; Harold Brungart, 1; Jacob PBartges, Caburn, 1. Second prizes: M T. Zubler, 3; Ells Rearick. 2. Third prizes: M. T. Zubler 3: 8Bpur- geon Hennigh, Spring Mille, 1: Bond | Bible, Aaronsburg, 1; J. B. Brtel, Re- bersburg, 1. Singls Comb Ithods Te'and Reds First prises: J ©. Robinson, Spring Mille, 2; 5 Russell Condo, Bpring Mills, 3. Beeond prizes: J, €. Robinson, 3; J. Russell Condo, 2. Third prizes: J. C. Robinson, 2: J. Russell Condo, 2 New Hampshire Reds—Pirst prizes: Ellis Peters, ort Matilda, 1; BR C Dotterer, 1; © RR. Morrell, Northum- berland, 1, Second prises: B. © Dot- terer, L Third prize: B. C. Dotterer 1. Jersey Black Olantu—irst prizes: Mra. Wm. DPotors, Beech Crock, 1 Capons—~First prises: J Ruswel] Condo, 1, Second prises: J. Russell Condo, 1. Third prises: Spurgeon Lon. nigh, 1. TurkeyrPiras prizes: William Ev. erhart, 1: Mra Edward Myers, 1; B. h, Vhite ilenni 4 Ct 1 MH Comb + v Leshor 3, ‘Wilf rd Fish. # * Dotterer, }: w 2. Becond prizes: Mra Edward prizes: Wm, Everhart, Myers, 1. Ick 1; id o. Everhart, Myers, t Third Edward 1 rat £4 prizes: Geees and prizes Edward J Swab, Miller, Wm X. H. Myers Seco 1» 1 hart, 1; J. nmings=, Myers, Mrs Jack >i. Miller, 1 McC ian Lynn inton Glenn Ziy Amspacker (ilenn BE ond prizes Sav i Ewing, 1 Third prizes Glenn Zong Eggs—First Mrs, Earl Eugene Burkhok 1: Mrs. J Rot Luse, 3 Wilma da, 3 Mrs. J. O Eungard, Spring Mre. ID I Madisonburg Glenn Hennigh, M. T Anronsi i " ©] Amspack Ewing, 1 Ellis t mast, 1; prizes 1 1 i Rear k, Shrecker Bellefonte M. T. Zubler Mrs, WM Port Mati. Mrs. Cleve Robery Min 2 George Ell Pet le De Orvis Hos Third for, fr. Peters, Stover, Mills, G 5 1 Wagner, i rege a: i 13 {term pt George CLOTHING CLUB GIRLS" 4H ROUNDUPS Clothing Clubs Franres Tan =f year work Edna Vieh- 3rd year and i Nearhood Vera Nan ard Viehdorfer Burkey: Bett, Hough work Fettorolf 3 : Hall Mildred Homan: ard. Martha Br ist, Helen Weaver: 2nd. Zragier; 3rd, Margaret oss: [year work-—lst, Helen Rinse Pine Glen My Own Club-<lst. Velda Hoover: 2nd, Ruth Hoover. Moshannon My Own Room Club—1at, Mildred Guenot; 2nd, Maxine Schnarrs, rd, Thelma Barger. The following Clubs took these places and prizes: 1st Place-~Moshannon $10.00, 2nd Place—Rebersburg Club: $400, ard Place—Colyer Club; prise, ith Place—~Pa. Furnace Club: $4.00. These Clubs—Blanchard, Contre Hall, Centra Club, work Weaav. voor Bern- ard Ww Freda 2nd Club; prize, prise, $6.00 prize, Horseshoe Pltehing Frank Dea Ralph Knart Fiedler, ardle, Un Contest, st place, =d, Pine Grove Hall: 1, Centre Anronsbhurg ’ Honyiie Log Sawing Contest, First plice, OF 15% © {paired Hall) wl Dotterer, time 1 min Dotterer, Helber tre Hall mer £urt burg; ion Hi Logan Grange Plea wd il Vi Stormstown ord uimoon Laran © ant Gap. iH Stormstown : Wm A Gray, Flg Club 3g #1 SIRE it i Port Htite i Matilda x Matilda; « Virginia Harpster 4H Rebershurg Pilg Club Harding B Orndort "‘ollege, Ma Edwin is wt Benner, Millheim ard, Ker- Ge leolm ! Rebersburg ; 4th Dean ungart, tebershy "B Milihelm Rebershurg * ¥ I hi mn Stover go 8} iH Stormsto Garden Club Dale Matilda Cherry ‘ort Matilda ord win wv { yl it, Dean herr rt l Her- ith Ken Phil Livestock Judehng Contest, Ais and Boys’ HIGH SCHOOL LAD, MAKES SOLO Fi LOCAL 186, ——— {TWO WILD GAME SANCTUARIES IN PENN AND HOWARD ¢ ens uaries in Centre on Penn township, and I {ow x y acres 5 i in ard jands ia" MONHTS SUPPLY FOR 1200 FEDERAL PRISONERS der at the Federal Pen- Lewisburg will be fo Yeux Sam edd by ownsuip Ame THREE fs ind Tha offic itentia Wfter three i: ¥ k at roesiock- final What i 1206 prison. ed September 12 r the of i fo ig months fo, feed May the £ MN oe w Oe Sux the following or- included in wed after ned ! ponds of oo 100 Wh gm vaporated niinkes, 400 yf il, ya riirvds « starch, corn 1 on 600 vans of corn, 1060 of 1560 pounds of prunes ISBG ponds riod anon : I ii ¢ x Of pounds of macaroni, vheat cream meal, 144 cans of nwolas. 1800 pounds of egg noodles 1500 of onts, 600 enns of 200 pounds of black pepper. 78 gallons of mustard, 2400 pounds of spaghetti, 25.000 pounds of sugar, 1200 ponds of peaches, 3500 pounds of navy beans, 300 pounds of baking powder, 2000 pounds of dry kidney beans, 1200 pounds of lima beans, 720 cans of string beans, and quantities of pears, pickles, pineapple, and condiments, Multiply these figures by four and you will have the approximate cone sumption at the prison for a year. se * pounds peaches, rolled Two groups of young men from Cen- tre Hall are at the Chicago ¥xposition this week. The first comprises Jack Colyer, Jacksonville, Lytles Centre Ma. shannon, Pa. Furnace, Potters Milla Pine Glen, Port Matilda, Rebersbure, Spring Mille, Martha Furnace and Tus. seyville~have been under the d'reetion of Miss Eleanor J. 8mith, home eon nomica representative of Contre Coun ty, and have completed thelr year of club work, Some of the olubs wil cone. tinue their work through the fal' while others will not be organized until rext spring. MoeClenahan, Donald Bloom, Paul Foust and William Confer, who left hore Sun. day forenoon in the former's car. They camped along the way, stopping at Cleveland over LaborDay to witness the alr races. The time for returning home will depend largely on how the money pools for the trip holds out. Tuesday night Ray Mark and Ralph White: {man started for a week's vislg at the {great exhibition, They are weing the {former's coach for transportation, LOCALS END SECOND HALY IN TIE FOR FIRST PLACE Trounce Kato Labor Day to Give Cen- tre Hall Tie With Pleasant Playoff Series Starts Thursday. [x HUGH , dB] Gap, 3 *y Tey MORROW n Me tied with Ple econd half champi flternoon SECOND FRAME SPREE WINS OVER MILLHEIM FOR LOCALS Hall * 1% @ of the most im Lie 86C~ A oe wr adh ¥ won on the e for Thurs y championship last Grange 1# ball Park diamond the loc- is aver the by first-half title jolders 3 us rang aA ore 10 "astor the » hurled a four- his mates ene | MH {Kel wt - 990 ¢ Spet i i BS Or 2a a i The score Hall elim innings: be ve Hod 102 entre ALi 1106 non DOWNED IN 12 INNINGS; SCORE, BOALSBURG §-3 ii 4 to bat hird extra Bradford hit asingle which Goodhart for the winning run, igiving Centre Hall a 4-3 victory over IBoalsburg, and keeping the locals ithe race for in the s»ond half, Centre Hall jumped into an early lead, as singles by Martz and rad ford and Pastorius’ bunt, scored the first run of the g¥me. The locals add. od to that lead in the following stanza when Knarr slamed a two-bagger and came home on Walker's one ‘base safe ty. Not until the seventh did Boals- burg show scoring punch, when the ul- timate losers found Lefty for two sing- les and a double, tying up the rcore, this deadlock remaining unbroken une til the wleventh. Centre Hall's chances for victory in (Oc~tnued on inside page.) @ bd innings oe Saturday, tho wn Wurg here last half of i in inst the frame, Jack soored in first place NOTICE, sss ——————" This Store wil] be CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY and TUESDAY SEPT, 10 and 11, on account of Jewish Holiday, NIEMAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE Mithelm TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. —————— HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS of 1 805 uated Penn 1933-1934 pupil grad 2 1he 9 Mr few « BANG ed for a nr i Vy in i Harry © af at is before v Un~ a former res Dinges Evangelical who living Lewisburg, and Tyrone th among friends about here, and ANG retu visit Di il in Mr Centre ing w r Ww ines Hall a uP tte Hubbard of Jersey BR L. week. i when th and has occasional ey came brother, remained Monday taking opened the they with the of leading se hu ittshurgh, during the bes ginning week Two of the three robe bandits who Bank in Three bed the First National Addison Ohio Mease, arrested and Raiph Nace, Edgar Nace is the third a brother of Ralph Nace the } wd v Cleveland, Bradford ; bandit. He Mense says kent the loot. £4,168. The ird Thureda { in in is roth ors this was $ v in le ’ 1 { a the reeoyy Thieves the East 1 i members % ‘n mini r 3 attend. Joontel io of $30 and fewaley 1 approximalely $45 taken: Rev, Hagen ‘wag formerly pastor of te Penns Valley Methollst charge, and his former parishioners will regret Lis loss re chur Cash ing and 0» wr amount 3 Fria ise $3 » 4 Tym i % Wer Anyone who came to the Grangs In. campment and Fair having the notim that Centre county farmers wore in despair, heavy -hearted, glum, must be relieved by this time—convineal at there is no finhncial problem with them, If any one can point to a single person or incident having the mark of a fie nanciay pinch, let us hear from them, Games of chance, from hingo, up or down, were most liberally patroplsed: luxuries—ice cream, candies, tobaocos, were roady sale; the biggest fake on the ground the “monkey Bir] was fared upon by hundreds: those not finding ample amusement on the ground went up in the air at the cot of about fifteen cents a minute: tons and tons of choloest food was cone sumed in tents and boarding houses: every one was well dressed and, ng me. timated before, several ghousand for tro week lived In a tent the rents r which wag at the rate of $350.00 or more a year Feel a financial pines?! al Not during the week of the Guange Encampment and Fair, a ¥ a
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