» 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-