The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 23, 1905, Image 5

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THE HUNTERS,
lg Game Captured by the Rradfords
I'be Beven Mountains are crowded
with hunters, in fact, the woods are
other seasons
eredit the best string
reported—three bears and one deer.
12 Bradford party
north of Stone Creek, near Stony Run |
Chap, Phey have a splendid crip, |
a need only to visit them to
fully realize how royally one can be |
i . s i
| tained in the heart of the Seven |
y Ries
from a habitation
8 Composed of (Feorge W
‘hurles, Philip, Clyde and
rd, J. Frank Smith, C
L
W. Crawford, Dr. J. |
[sane Charles i
{ Kuhn
Joho
Rhawver,
. John Knarr,
i= §
Bohn, Bruce Ri
H. MeD. MeCue
§
i
cunping
iiliiland and David
H
“mith, Philadel
mfieid : OC Ernest,
hia,
M
Rams,
The“ R. A
known ss
' party, popularly
are camping
hunting
¥ erected their quarters Sat
raking the
iay morning
on None reek, a
field. The
uresy, and
tains fi
splendid
twysn
Mo
Bi
un.
No
i t reached this
ithe party the fol.
#2: Wm. MeKinney, (
+ Warren J. Slack,
Faust, of Potie
Ie
IF geile
thair
pintu of
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of this hut
the Reporier
old turnpik
reported, is a fine, large four.pr
buck {
John Wilki } Reish. Jacoh
Auman, [Lovd Brith, Michael Bmith
Perry Wilk n, Mi st} €% y te ; 0
L. , Thonue 3 1
Dick 183
Johnson, Nydnes
I gee
HiR CAD are
Mm
tartys
Reish
“The Champs and Ebr
teen ven
Indies, are quartered. with Hamuel Bit.
ner, Pi
daily drive through the Beven Moup-
tains. The party are all
two fatnilies whose names the hunters
bave adopted as their title when on
bunticg expeditiops. They bail from!
Altoona. No game, so
slaughtered by them
in number, pe of whom are
al itera Mille, ard take their!
members of
far, has been |
reported killed by |
Valley Moun |
Nine deer
hunters
:
: i
tains, rs i
The Wivgeris and Werte, camped at |
i
:
Paddy Mountain, have one deer,
were
in the Sugar
A Milmont party, also camped at]
Paddy Mouutsin, have
to kill.
The Millheim hunters,
down acamp at Pine Creek Hollow,
near Woodward, have ove deer.
in en unable |
hold g
The Lancester sporle, camped on
Blate Ridge, have not drawn Llood,
The Rileyn, of Hoalsburg, sre esnip-
ed in the Bear Meadows, nud have
killed two deer,
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The Modoes, of Boalsburg, at Ross’
Camp, on the west end of Grass Moun.
tain. Their game Is a four-pronged
buck and one doe,
The Fosters, on Lsurel Run, have
one deer.
The Coatesville party, iu Bear Mes
dows, one deer.
The Homans, of Oak Hall, camped
on Laurel Run, killed one doe
—
Al least Bix deer have been killed
by hunters, mostly from a distance,
LOCALN,
Meeting of Progress Grange Batur-
born to Mr, and
Rearick, of Centre Hall,
A girl baby was
Mra. J. Paul
Willlam Watson bas been anpoint-
ed postmaster at Pine Glenn, this
hree thousand gallons « fenuerkraut
were made at the Huntingdon Re-
John's
Deer,
Nt Reformed church, at
Ww Rev, E. E. Weaver
pastor was dedicated Sunday a week.
hite
Of
saw mill aod is getting
the F. 8B.
farm near Woodward.
Mr, and Mrs. Willinm Riber, of Col- |
in town Tue slmy Mr. Riber |
Georges Kister, Aaronsburg, |
ready to timber
lomlinson
HAW Of
ar. 3 Ix
y WET
fifty pounds of choice honey to Johps- |
town.
Harry
SUrance
Mever, of Millheim, the in.
man, was io town Tuesday,
He is a genial fellow, and one
young
will not misrepresent to gain
Prog
anal Ti
(Grange
snkegiving
nge Arcadia, from 4 to
for the benefit of
and
latter is the |
Hefontes dis-
8 native
f,
r Diast few
’
UTE,
Rev,
is at
and
Hall,
intends |
tre
urg, start
Monday,
married
[linois
Murray take
ian Rs Lo all
Awistanee
Altoous
1 Horner,
of
elevator
wpa t
He was
ia resiay-
nore,
a
Commissioners Make Appointments
A.
unty eom-
ing Mon.
appoints
15 Ie. Dunlsp and C
D
a # Lpegd
Tain
i
Held 8 nies
day and made the Hillowing
mente:
Commissioners’ Clerk—James Corl.
Atlorueys — (ettig,
Janitor— John Traf-
be. Dobbie,
Commissioners’
Wt mais
Inst -wetor in Union Univers ¥y
E Weber, B in M. E,
samuel
wh
Union University,
He
Hehenectady, N.
of Pennsylvania
« Bud also served an fe
a gradunte
whieh gave
Mr. Weber
Mre John H, |
Altoona,
bim much practical work.
of Mr and
Weber, of this place
is nn won
tn——————
Yonovgmansiown Pikes Ve cated,
The Ycungmsustow np Pike, extend
ing from Old Fort to the U coun. |
ty line Lise fou mully been vacated, the |
county sgrecing to pay $4500 Aumages. |
Phe toll uates were ologsd # On0— |
Tuesday Orlow hiv Lhe agree. |
ment was affected, i
Proceedings to osudemn this pike
were begun at the January court,
19008. The Jury sppoloted to hear
testimony and assess damages, held
numerous meetings, sod floally
assessed the damages at $3500 This
the ple company refused to nocept, |
and appealed the ease Lr court, where |
it was postponed from time to time.
ion
Iugs free if you buy shoes of Yeager
& Davis,
DEATH FROM A FALL,
Mrs, J. DD. Murray Fell Down Htairway
The sudden death of Mrs. J. D, Mur-
ray, und the peculiar way in which it
ocourred, Friday evening of last week,
thoroughly shocked the entire com-
munity.
The lifeless body of Mrs. Murray
was discovered by her husband at
about five o'clock, at which time Mr. |
Murray left his place of business —the
drug store—to do the little turns about |
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camped in the Brush Valley Narrows,
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the house. On reaching his home,
Mr. Murray at once noticed the ab-!
On reaching the stair- |
the Iateh so bard that he was unable
it. An iron bar was se- |
means of which the |
10 unloose
door |
Mr. Murray at once noti-
as the neighbors,
Just
one knows, but
how the accident happened no
it presumed that
he either had an attack of appoplexy
or trig at the head of the stairs
The broke her neck, which, of
lnstant and a painless
in
wid
fr
Pp
all
)
fs
f
death,
Mrs. Murray was the youngest of
tian Hofler, one of the pioneers in
section of the country—and was
The
members of the family were—
John and George Hoffer and
Henry Meyer. Bhe was born in |
Lebanon county, but was a mere child
when her parents moved to the well
known Hoffer farm, west of Centre
Hall, now occupied by J. J. Arney.
Mr. and Mra. Murray were married
over fifty-one years. They begsn
housekeeping in the house which they |
this
the last of the family to survive,
ther
ter,
upled all these years,
Besides her husband, Mrs, Murray |
aves (wo daughters—M iss Aggie, at |
home ;
eraville. Ooe son and a daughter
are dead,
Mrs. Murray was of a retiring dispo-
Home and family were all to
ber. Bhe bad many friends
kindness gentleness
dear
rh her
for her
Interment took place Mouoday fore
noon. Rev the Re
wrmed of denomina-
her
and
VO
Daniel Gress, of
urch, of which
the deceased was a member
titire life,
The age of the decessed was seventy.
ine years, sixteen days,
officiating.
se ———
A Sudden Death
Miss Verona Rishel, daughter of Mr
dd Mrs ( wivin Rishel one and one |
ext of Madisouburg, died |
¥ Thursday of last week
indy was
looked
of
he Lima
io delicats
Oe for such a
life
ar usual,
to
ion her She |
nt to a esuch lie |
fem died
fara fer
illness wag |
Ilene n Years
al Madis aburg, Sun. |
Wp
Hoy After a Near ]
A son of Wesley Nevil, south of Col.
yer, bind an experience with a-bear re. |
tly nn the Seven The
for
Mountains,
MOE Mal was in the mountains
his am
ion except one ball and a charg.
ird shot, when he raised a large
black bear. His weapon was hurried-
Iy loaded, steady aim taken, and fired
Bruin was badly wounded, and struck
for liberty. A trail of blood was fol-
lowed for a long distance, but night
came before the game could be run
Gow:
i game, and had used all
muni
er of t
it impossivle to continue the search
ihe next morning
—————
Cold Weather,
weather has been unusually
for November, Mercury on
the fourteenth was down to 12 degrees:
twentieth to 15 ; twenty-first to 13, and
Iwenty second to 15
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line of DRESS GOODS in all
the Fashionable Styles,
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You can depend on Ayer’s
Hair Vigor to restore color to
your gray hair, every time,
Follow directions and it never
fails to do this work. It stops
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It was about white, It
of Aver's Hair Vigor to
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