The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 28, 1904, Image 8

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THE CENTRE REPORTER.
TH URSBDA Y,
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APRIL 28, 1904,
CHURCH APPOINTMENTS.
Presbyterian- Hall,
Mills, afternoon,
Cet morning: Spring
United Evangelics!l—Tnss
Egg Hill, afternoon,
yville, morning
Reformed—Centre Hall
preparatory services Sat
seyvilie, Sunday afternoon.
morning, communion;
ay afternoon. Tus
{ Appointments not given here have not beer
reported to this office. |
SALE REGISTER.
Monday, May 2,1 p m.
on premises of the late
tracts of timber land, See
admr.
, near Farmers Mills
Jeremiah Stover, tw:
adv. M. L. Rishel,
ANNOUNCEMENT.
ounce Wil
y, #8 a candidate
set to the
liam J,
for
decis
son towns
nomina
$
14
Republican Convention, June
The Republican county conventio
will be held June 14, and the primaries
Saturday previous.
lief eee t——
Roads in Hantlogdon County,
Work
road in Smit
don
commenced on a
wnship Hunting-
first to be
State road law.
the road
been
hifield t
Las
county, ug the
$4500, and
mile long.
a a —
Lydia Rishel Property Sold
of Coburn, attorpey-in
i, de
fact
ceased,
heirs of Lydia Rishe
sold the house and three acres
ccupied by Mrs. Rishel,
: to W.
sui
Lie
of land lately «
epg townsi hij
r the ol
AB fe ———————————
Troul at 810.00 Each
Ed. Musser, of Millheim, was oblig
ed to pay thi
rity d iollars for his poor
judgment of the length of three fish
slong EIK creek
wted him
Musser show-
sequences
The man was Sebiog
when
asked
ed up and the
was obliged to pay thirty
for having taken three
six inches
a stranger ana
SOY
i
his ca
tod
Lo see ‘ik.
Cot were oe
dollars flue
trout of
i
108s
length than
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Local Notes from Hebersburg
B. Haines is
f
iar
George on the sick list,
but is now on a
W. J. (
turned home
spending the 3
John €. Mc
in Philadel
Charles
way to
daughter re-
recovery
and
ur Say evening, after
» Philadelphia,
ris, who had also been
y 18 home.
and wife were called
account of the ill
Maude,
ck
to Lock Haven,
ness of their
on
daughter,
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Dear Visits Valley.
riion of Harris town.
ship had an unusual visitor one day
last week, It and the ag-
ile animal leisurely cross«d fields
that
The wester; Pp
Was i deer
the
over every ob
s way. The mountain ip-
med the Wabash survey
Meyer and Bailey
west of Boalsburg, and in
to return
ie same route.
and leaped truction
came into it
habi
between the
tant er
resi.
the
the
dences,
evening it was seen to
mountain by tl
The Pennsylvania State College,
in the
and in the
at Commencement,
charge of the fare-
well reception to the Senior class has
decided not tickets Any ex-
cept Alumni and their friends, guests
of the College, and
upper classes,
Dr. George W. Atherton,
of the College, has accepted the chair.
manship of the County Committee of
the Pennsylvania Bociety of New York
for Centre County.
The present Senior class is putting
a clock in the tower of the Main Buiid-
ing. Itis to be presented to the Col-
lege Commencement day.
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Owing to increase
size
number of visitors
the committee in
the
of the OC
great
He He Clasnes
to sell to
members of the
President
Break That Extra Leg.
The Democratic Watchman in com-
menting on a recent article in these
columns, says :
The Centre Hall Reporter complains that the
telephone service in Penna Valley onee extended
by the loeal Commercial company is being more
and more restricted by the United Telephone and
Telegraph Co., by which the Commercial was al»
sorbed, some time ago. Exactly so. What else
could have been expected 7 As long as an under.
taking is weak and struggling it bows and bends,
and struggles to please everyone, But let it got
strong enough to stand on its own lege and it will
always have a leg notin use with which to kick
the very people who helped it to get any logs at
all. The trouble with the American people to-
day is that they are entirely wo tender hearted
and philanthrople with such infants. It must al-
ways be borne in mind that thelr nurses are not
of public benefit, The almighty dollar is behund
it every time.
break that exten leg by forming a local |
telephone company. It has been done |
in many other localities and can be
done in Penus Valley.
Bi — TN —
PRIEST ACOUNED OF KILLING A HOY,
Took Lad to Task for not Attending Sunday
Nohool—Naid to Have Beaten Him so
Noverely that Donth Resulted,
Rev, Victor Zarek, rector of the Pol-
ish Catholic church at Clarence, was
arrested Monday and taken to jdil at
Bellefonte, He is charged with hav-
ing caused the death of Andrew Bofka,
a sixteen-year-old boy, bv beating him
with a club on Wednesday. The boy
died Bunday.
Sofka told Dr, R. J. Young, of Bnow
Shoe, that the priest took him to task
for not attending Sunday school, and
that although he gave his reasons for
not doing so, the priest struck
about thirty times over the head
shoulders with a handle
when he fell to the ground under
blows he kicked him
the stomach.
The clergyman’s
him
and
broom and
the
several times in
mother could do
and had
charge of him and disci-
Father Zarek called
the
father's death, his
nothing with him,
priest to take
pline
ooy
friends say,
him,
into his house,
and after talking to
struck him a half dozen
It
not possibly
times lightly
t the
caused
with a ruler, asserted tha
blows could
his death.
Information was made b
J. 8. Smith, at
is
have
fore Justice
1
Buaow Bhoe, late Sun-
reported that
intended to
iny afternoon, it b
Father Zarek
sountry. was placed in
the W. B. Hall, of
Snow Shoe, who went to the priest's
red
He
ghborhood and flaal-
the
(ng
leave
I'he warraat
hands of Constable
failed to
emtinued his
and searct but
the
«warch in the
ly found him at
fungarian about
I'he
he priest
10118
find priest,
nei
residenca of a
o'clock a!
rastanie at once arrested
started for Ballefo
prison at one
nin
ght,
and
Meniong Lhe
night
Father Zarek, on the advices
wrney, ex-Judgs A Far
ed to make any statement
Wi
His attor.
ney made an for
application bis
lease on a writ of habeas corpus, which
will be argued today,
Kk before Judge
8. M. Huff
shoe Monday afternoon to hold a post-
Chursday
Love.
HIE O ClO
Coroner went to Snow
mortem examination
Fhe imprisoned priest is about forty
years old and during his pastorate has
been highly successful. He is very in-
telligent and well educated, speaking
Father Zarek
great influence among the
ment
twelve languages. HEE
foreign ele-
and
laying
He recently hired an in-
at Snow Shoe aad Clarence
has a reputation as a healer by
of hands.
structor at his
the child
church.
Mr
on
Wn expense to educa
ren of the foreigners his
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LOCALS
and Mra. T. C
m Wall
Mrs. Andre
re Hall, was a
Barig res are here
fr
w (3. Dubbs, of near Cen
caller Thursday morn
ng and bad her name placed on the
Reporter's subseription list,
Mrs
vie, is rep
Rachael Devinney Heedse
ried to
Mra. Devinney
of this
Hon. J. K. P. Hall was re-el
state chairman by the Dem
al a meeting bh
Harrisburg Wednesday of last week.
Merchant A, A. Frauk, of Millhein
is vacating his home North street
and is makivg preparations to raze the
1tlding it
and modern designed dwelling house
be vers
sumptio
£ 3
.
Of Sirs
Henry Swabb,
state committee eld
on
and replace with a new
of barbed wire are not aceording to law,
A wire fence
limit law, and may
along the public road or as a
fen ce.
The commissioners had a compars-
tively day at the Old Fort hotel,
Thursday of last week.
not solely due to
sessors, but to
smooth is withio
used
division
of the be
busy
The blame is
the work of the
the natural inclination
doliar of tax by the
unavoidabl rors, ete
88
to eacape every
AVETrsge person,
F. Foreman,
afternoon started for Peru,
qua county,
eer
Edward Wednesday
Chautao-
Kansas, where he haa em-
view, Mr. Foreman is a
young of
to the ‘push’
ployment in
skilled mechanic, a
energy, and will add
brigade of the west,
man
Mr. and Mrs. BR. D. Killian, of Avon,
N. Y., arrived in Centre Hall last
week, and will remain for the summer.
Mr. Killian is engaged in- preparing
and ahipping walnut loge to Germany,
and during the coming summer will
buy timber of that quality in Centre,
Mifflin and Juniata counties,
Thomas F. Wolfe, of Madisonburg,
while in Miltheim one day last week
bought an extra fine pacer, according
to the Millbeimi Journal. He expects
to enter the horse at the next Centre
county fair. This is the first of a sta.
ble of racers that Tom ¢xpecis to pur-
chase and he will make a business of
attending the racetrack.
The passenger department of the
Pennsylvania railroad has just issued
a beautifully illustrated folder entitled
“Pennsylvania Railroad to the World's
Fair, Bt. Louis, 1904" [It contains
much valuable information of interest
to prospective visitors to the World's
Fairincludiog ske' ches of the grounds,
illustrations of the buildings, maps
and a description of the Penoaylvania
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THE ANNUAL MEETING
OF the Penn's Valley Ol and
Ing Company Meets Hore May 2.
The annual meeting of the Penn's
Valley Oil and Manufacturing Compa-
ny, a corporation chartered under the
laws of Delaware with a capital stock
of $100,000, will be held in Centre Hall,
Monday, May 2nd,
to elect officers and
brought before the board.
This corporation, through its repre-
sentative, W. B. Mingle, Esq.,
member of the corporation, has leased
eight thousand land between
Linden Hall and Woodward,
where on this territory,
ly al
also a
acres of
Mome-
and most like-
‘nire Hall, a test
sufficient
the
u point near C
dag t
o & depth
demonstrate whether
ieid oil,
The resul X it
awaited hy those int te the cote
or not
gus or miverals
usly
and landowners [uu cause the
will be
general re /
the like of «
ndvar
wit
WEDDING TIS
K :
Bue Log, iri
Alter two years
and Mrs {. C. Roberts will
nellsville for
ut the
{ Lif
0 ed iife,
leave
in afew days
ed wedding trip through
Tiited Ntates
Mrs. Rob
more than
Roberts at that time w
he ls
Ohio
western 1
Mr.
a little
ang ‘ris were
ty % 2 '
WOVE ars ago.
as bead mill
a Belle
H
Lhe
wright for t
B eubenville,
{WO Weel 8
Loney mo
Buckeye
ed Viti 4%
Iron Lo.,
was allowed
eng i leastures of
nd
When
had scarcely
Slat he
ivgr i h
Steubenville
hig two
I Dever Came
Message
LO
He
a0, Lu
him
DRCK
romised weeks Inter
He
B Year
wus ke P
until Ago
Roberts
termined to
nud
days sg
two weeks had been offered hin
Mr.
as mnsnager of the
few
first gol
parents
LWo years Roberts resig
slOre here, at
aays Will eave on Lid
+ home
where a made
From there they will go tothe
std
iid
Fair, in
thi Mexi
I mont
Mr. a 5 doberts, d ng th
residen
mi
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DEATHS,
MES. JOHN T.
Mrs, John T. Hosterman died at her
home at Wolf's store, Thursday of last
week. loterment te Batur-
Rev, J. M. Centre
Hall, officiating, Rev. |
Wezel, of Rebersburg,
The deceased is survived by her hue- |
band Bhe
deceased ,
NOSTERMAN,
wk places
of
by
day, Rearick,
assisted
, and seven children. Wis a
daughter of Philip Gramley,
of the fami-
Chatham, of
and was |
aged years. The de-|
ceased brothers and sisters are Samuel |
Mrs. |
last survivor
ly, excepting Mrs. Joho
McElhattan, a half
seventy-eight
and wus the
sister,
| Gramley, Reuben Gramley and
Mary Kreamer
Mrs,
Dr. G
the mother of |
of
Hostlerman was
W. Hosterman, this place,
ed at Lhe
/ J.
of dinbetes,
il for
af {
Mo
gil | several
“1
vidow alonel
ax born at 1
Ii=
Hoover.
) the
she
Joseph
# tewcher Nn
In 1865
and
Mr
reied Johin | Over
(i him iRsOuUri
his
of
le immigrated
tl bid
i is
Jac
home
wh Kurtz die April nt
Lena [114
VEAars,
al age
a f :
seveniy-~iour
La
from Germany America wi
a small child,
At the
moved
- parents, when quite
pettied in Penusylvania,
i if ly y¢
ier to
to Lena
He is survived by his wife,
Be
Orange-
ars he 0
Freeport and from there
nee Car.
and five children.
ls Ap
: LOCALS
§
spent al
+ Iron, was home over Bunday
i Mrs Jamis
ranton
Andr
few dass ago, cel
ew nn,
« B
¥
brated their golden marriage sn-
niversary.
i I'he Misses Margaret and
dhart r-signed th«ir positions
Bel
Lome atl }
Harry
we
i (io
the lefonte hospital, and are
resent
#
Fleisher, of
verd
Maesday
ok. 1 om Colver
will be engage 1
Af »
ham,
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