The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 07, 1907, Image 1

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    PETER RITTER ACQUITTED
Jommonwealth Falled to
of Marder—Under Ball
go oof y
i
Lat
Nasi
wl S500 on the
ianstnaghter
n
fame luvainnta
? ter was acgquiitea
vesith fatled to sustain *! CHuree
2
rdder
i? prefs rriedt
On hb
rand jury t
i having fired the
Hoy, ana
I
stats
tnat the
I'HE RI
Ave me
ithe!
kle,
Zor
CHEE
Were GL
Dist
fi
r Rui
and the &
I'he
in charge most of the ti
» te i
Vingia
by. latter attorneys hb
TLL¢ owing to
the ill
Iness of Mr. |
N ;
i
Onda
ed him
next
TORE
Bh reiative,
ail Knowledge of tragedy.
fins
sud th
Secured Line
Det
» JOOK |
i ward on, i
Phi
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& dard
folly
It
i
lone
101 g
Ag
case
ney. Ii Blo the
it
2!
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8 not r Work wa
pat seer )
il
lective who
begun t
de
Ti
(
i
gr gave ib Bn
had
#
arrest aud trial fol
ROO e
coummy
i
A
a his defense Riter suo nll
re-
$
y
fhe
i
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1
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fe 6 Sd have af fe 1 y
1G 05 thie 800V 4 ry, ada Z
Wliie
es
o
Dis esigul was poor, i he claim
ed, was largely, if not wholly, respon
sible for the accident.
p
toward
I'he prosecution | LOW Any
mslice the
in any
murder.
The verdict is accepted by the
as just, yet there
the man ought to have
way supj the charge of
publi
in s feeliog ths
ried for a
ai
1
crime of less degree snd punished,
Riter is I to suawer to
under $500 bn
ih i
the court « ie charg involuuiary
that
matsinughliter, bulk it Is unithely
he will ever be brought to trial
sts
Woodward,
N. W.
Eby attended cou rt last week
Bheesley jast week,
Harr and Finrry
wite Jeft for Bouth Dukots, Monday,
George Miller made
to Bellefonte one day lost week
Calvin Eby and wife, of Yeagertown,
are guesta of the forier’s parents, Mr,
and Mra. NW, Eby.
Herb. Hosterman
Grenoble Citline
and sister,
Millheim Saturday evening,
Mrs. Ells SBuyder and daughter Sue
san, of Yeagertown, sre visiting the
former’s parents, Mr. snd Mre. Israel
Runkle,
Mra, Harry Kessinger and children,
Verna, May snd Marie, aod Miss
Bessie Ettlinger are visiting friends in
Nittany.
Mrs. Joseph Condo having spent the
greater part of the winter with her
aged father, 8. M, Motz, returned to
her howe in Moccasin, Itlinois, on
Monday.
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!
FHE BOROUGH CoUNCIL
Closest Up Yosiness New
Body Organized
Friday
Ws
wight.
nudny Night,
h
ii
11]
’
council ita last
Friday
held
° fi=eni VEeRr
IT
Hu proper plage
A
Fite
iy Pimeniher TEP YM)
Fisctsgsd as
southern
ihe
No
to ke ep the hose cart
set | Coren
sion waa rose
President Bradford reported that he
rqarresponded with the bond holds
secured funformation the
t
holders agreed to necept four
The
rote will be changed by simply
on
Of interest rate
on e bonds,
Oper cent. iulerest
mi of enntract on the back
d signing of a separate
bond
ie
holders to |
WwW x wo bonds
ie school board who have
ly idle. This
bond,
Vir
dollars IK
il
t to redeeming a RO
The
so by
Mr.
members,
\X payer is concerned.
VARS Toads
rd
AVEral
Cenr
and favored by
other
ion ruled.
will
If
nessa will
8 bond
the council
ue borough indebted
i ¥
suitiesd eleven hundred dollars,
bil
His were also ordered
few a4 paid,
NEW
3
for the purpose of re-organizing,
W.
Ww.
BODY ORGANIZES.
T
night
e rough council met Monday
re-electing
Frank
Gross M
Thea
I'he
Bradford, and
president,
ngie, secretary,
committees appointed are
He
we
Mt I
Sireet
Water
Nuisance
reman, Brungart, Mingle,
-Weber, Crawford, Mitterling
Brungart, Crawford, Mit-
teriing.
Light
Fire
Weber, Foreman, Mingle.
aud Police—Crawford, Mitter-
Min-
nxed for
shy tuonth, |
tetent udi-
in
nd would
Wels Tr, i statier-
Min-
LW gen-
yrus Bruogari, WW. Gross
ra, Lie ast
£ LEW nrmuers,
We fy tg ——
The begininture
INTRODUCED IN THE
HOUSE,
i
$y
providing
stulls must be
of aetr -
HT
roug, prov id-
damaging the
4
i
wid bird. |
it
Lancaster Biviug
ei oent
’
of l=
enlarge: ot
validatiog
i
Fy ha ' Of
Visions Of
’
milers gino without 1g
hie § Hection 7
: April 26, 188
i 3,
HOUSE BILLS PASSED
bit
“J
Pleas
real estate
Court
Providiog for appeals
owLers to Common
rom
ValUsLIons ol rea estate,
fax
ii c——
dry
Dixon Keappoinied
Fhe of
ix
:
Hntment samuel
Le
Dr.
art
arf
»
r
CHOVEr Ii y be
pinissioner virtually settles
thie question ul vaceinatl CO
tier
FERS TRA Imi
pi, AS IL
mit sdiniuistration to
support
ner’s views ou the sub
HA L1.,
RE
FATHER AND SON ARRESTED
CHARGED WITH MURDERING DALE
PA. THURSDAY. MARCH
oo
wo
Detective Millard Arrested Jacob and James From, Accusing
them of the Murder Committed on Nittany Mountain,
November 12, Last,
A. L Si
Detective
Millard, chief of the
Philad
Jacob
with
A pe
placed noder arrest
From, ei ®
der of Josiah
i the murder
a nt for by the eo i 1 fee
no
are tha the 10t ers and put to work on the case,
aryl erm the mu
Dale, which murder
Centre Hall, and
morning
finished his
was committed somewhere on Nittany
Novem-
sused the
I
when he ¢
Mount vin, on the ¢ vening of
ber 12th, 1906, of Jacob Ki .
Just
thought
at & time wh CVerye f Centre Hall boroug!
iilinrd first went to th
nd weked if J
the mvrder mystery ¢
a 2
mw there Mr
hie Tarai
iy ap ate
"TT?
MILLARD.
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
ler the law,
HAR
Habeas
DEED Just
I'he he
aring will
Al
:
will be
JUGEe Wii
ed Lo a cert
The followis K sccount
the Reports tr
4 ST
Wil Bs
SHowly and
asd
I dosials Dal
nilne
ALOT
Fart both dead, |
det
lauded oi on
al Loe
D Les
& Clive Work
LIV
the way, are very pro-
the
imvor of continuing
ti »
VBCUTia 00 (AWSe & { BOW
Lie
Ley Wie oul
Li Udes
V !
vaceinauoi inwse, or a modi- |
Tlie
Cote
for Lhe
tatuile HAs
Preseli cole
ditions to sibility
SeCUring s re- |
resi of Lhe
fication of thet, is retiole,
very
teininiog of the present Health
per is un victory
iu
i
vacation ists,
<r oi
i BIKA
: Ripka Vie periy seid ‘
the foot of
| the sountsin, was seid by the Centre
| Hall water comp y J. Hamuel
| Rowe, who now occupies the same,
iis home, years ugo, was one of the
well-kept and valuable resi ences in
[ihe borough, «ut of iste yesrs has been
| neglected by its owners. The home
| wus purchased ut un very low figure
| $600
Lhe Kipks property, st
i
i
|
ar ————
Good news, interesting sod "up-to
(inte, of the State Natlona: Gaard ap
pears lo ** The Poss’ every sunday,
A special fenture is made of this news
sud the article is written by a com-
wissioned officer who is recognized as
an sutbority in the matter. [Kyery
Penusylvanisn ought to be ted on
what the Natlousl Guard done
and is dolog.
!
|
|
$
’ 4
hen I
taade
though
Work
right
were under the anda
Lind Leos
LIL pores
the
ye dropped, (iday —
IMOFGILK Sh Wrrest was and {
i
Ey ms have re !
a dyuvamiite boinb hed been ex plodea, id Jd. !
Re'e
Millard ia the man to whom should be | conduet Bit
J
wil
i
these : t
Ex-Judg 3
and N.
}
tenting !
parites, 6!
Mr. Millard is chief of the
Sp stig Tr
- 2
standard torney W., O i
THE EARNING OF THE DOLLAR. |
(BY J. M. STIFFPLER.
[ The author of the following article | profession, has more or less decided
is a native of Potter township, who!views sand opinions on this important
began life without a dollar. He ls question, as they have » perfect right,
now one of the substantial citizeus of | The writer, who, in common with
Htephenson conuty, Lilinols. His ex- | any other ordinary laymen, has
pressions are from experience — caught the inspiration, hereby wishes
Eplton | . [bo subrait a few thooghts through the
“Nor child should be trusted with a Columns of your paper, in additdon to
dollar until he has learned the value | the twaddle of the times,
of the same by earning it by the sa ent | As a raile, the normal ehifd fnelines
of his brow.” {to work and secios eager enrn
Discussion of the child labor ques. Heslibiy and ustural growth makes n
tion seems to be one of the fads of the |Foquisicion on the powers of « xeiiion.
thes. Every one interested in child | The bodily funetions are built up sod
development, and especially those who |$rengihensd by work or labor. An
to
have made child training a study and | I0disposition Ww work is au abnormal
or
fs
Church Charters Again
has been |r troduced the
law,
in
Iegieinture which, if it becomes a
will validate all church charters with
of the
week's
out iteorpor
f 18656, pu bie
of ti
ling Seetion 7 a
n last if
In view of this, it may
until the
juat introduced
tion onit.
sure
{the R ‘porter wish-
Hn
Lt church councils can
authorit
not
charters
the
the congregation regularly eall-
Lhe
oT)
unie the y
fo have
thout an section on
Of
€ coustitution snd by-laws
have
far as is delegated to
Of
rporatic Councils
ly go
n of the body itself
Bil gsei—— —
People Bcore One
¢ judges to give rea-
liquor licenses was
right. A judge
HOBLIBES OCCcupies
sition as jurors,
not
14 for decisions
ia be com-
column
y often,
Any one
powers
ver
wenuible “
idge iid
which Proposes
iterelale commerce in the
d lal i1 be
scrap-heap for
of
in
r, will COL
EIVEes evidenoe
sR Narvel
ea and especially
word snd phrase,
dig
type
we somelimes
Le eve ridge
§ teed e
a & species
preparation
important
TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS.
HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
FROM ALL PARTS
Charley Btump expects to go south
in un few days,
Samu«l Rupp moved from Farmers
Mills to Lewistown,
A son was born to Prof, apd Mrs. CO.
R. Nefl, of Millheim, Munday morning
of last week.
Harry Weaver moved from the Ross-
man tenant house, near Penns Cave to
Asronsburg
Miss Helen Hosterman was in Phil
ipsburg over Bunday, the guest of her
brother, John 8B. Hosterman.
I'he marriage of M. P. Campbell, of
Lewisburg, but formerly of Millbeim,
and Eva Mertz, took
Miss place
Tuesday.
B. W. Wyle, who has been employ-
ed at Lewistown for
cluded to his family
Aaronsburg to Lewistown
Mrs. Daniel and
children Tuesday went to Adamsburg,
Ww.
former home,
BOLE cCoL~
from
time,
move
Hev. and (Frees
their
Hat.
stmoreland county, to visit
They _will return
urdny.
March has been'doing its full share
f blowing and whistling
corners during the past we
around: the
kE. There
is nothinggof the zephyr! breezefabout
old March.
Merchant J. Frank Smith ‘s
delegate who accompanied Rev. J.
f the United
Evangelical Conference to meet at Car.
lisle todsy ( Thursday
the
>
we
=echrist to the meeting o
Having purchased a horse in Brush
Valley for the use of the Mt. Alto
Forestry Academy, R. L. Emerick, of
Smullton, who is a student in that in-
stitution, rode the animal to that
Pp
aint
for the bridge scross
Elk creek, in Millheim, awarded
to
Was
county commissioners the
Bridge which
Boy
Company,
i
COn-
is represented ¥ A.
M tu eser.
Lo parents
of ner
the
Ltueir
nes of usefulness
bad
often the
Would it be
in
ns through in-
CRE
IRV Chil
r
Lgel
from
Hes
who life
Early s
es
ire
slo
Admitting the ex-
irregularities in a
10-
per-
1 of lender years
overworked, amid
iritnental to healthful
id it fair
Lat every employer of labor
p or faclory ; every father
winiry, should be
certain
a sail
ii fe, - ji
©, Bit
ster in Lie
ind
o
i under ment, just because
anp i Cipla
persons
Ug Lhe laws of decency ?
} J
Gal a more pepsibie way to
irreguinarities
HR
invested, |
of |
a als0 provide
Rysle
£4]
rom the ones
common
i
forme
grannies
Lay [uean
We
amp of ex-
of our fa
a system
places a
ini
Ons,
Our
ditions
to
plenum o
{ to the
is
eriain i
118
M fiber
is
But it is ail due to the pampering pros
bot
often sfilict
th
i
¢ al Land Le Amueriean
delenoratiog Doubtless Liris Lue,
cesses. Lh house
*
which we
© methods, with
child We
ie pen timentalism of
would-be reformers,
uld p rmitted to
iusiinet that
prompts t suorable seif support.
The b Whos silowed to drift until
he is sixteen years of age without any
demand for physical exertion, seldom,
if ever, will be equal to a life of stren-
requirements, in the physioal
Cnild dife must be moulded
and nnprossed in the tender stages,
when celle may be developed,
All normal children, early in life,
manifest an apluess along certain
lives or in certain directions, This is
the hereditary or inherent principle,
According to phrenologists, the native
principle exerts to the extent of about
one-tenth for everything that is good
or bad in the child. All else is con-
trolled by enviroument. This would
Imply that we must exert to piepare
a proper environment for the child,
( Couttaned oa kighth Page, 31 Col]
14
ie,
M 11
mist we igh Wel
thoegers
§
i
otis ‘
y ih eh be
sol out the sitiral
Rf. 1
i“
4
Reese
I!
wv
4
John Ar Mrs
Laura Lee and
Altoona
George F. Arvey
are seriously
from
SLEDS *
Arney
af Ur
are in st
wife
\
d whom
J
Mrs, suffering
aral ysis
The
verdict
Keen sisters were awarded a
for $105.45. The suit was
brought against Alfred Keen, a broth.
er, tenant on the Keen farm, who was
charged with not having made full re
turns for rent.
:
Millheim’s chief burgess is after the
street-corner loafer. The quality of
bumanity that blockades the side
walks in mid-winter must be “ hot
stuf,” aod can easily be dispensed
with without ipjury the rest of
humanity.
to
A waler company, with T. F. Miller,
president ; George W. Homan, secre-
tary, and James Glenn, treasurer, was
chartered with a view of supplying
the Branch aud White Hall come
munity with water. The supply of
waler will be i Tussey
seCUureq
Mountain.
on
Merchandise (o the value of over
three thousand dollars was damaged
in the store of Guy Boon, at Loganton,
by smoke and water. The store build-
g took fire at night, and although
the flames did little damage, the Joss
was chiefly on sccount of smoke and
walter, as slated above,
in
§
i
One of the Reporter's most
ciative patrons is James A. Moyer, at
Blue Mounds, Wisconsin, who just
advanced his subscription by a cash
payment to 1910, and all because he
thinks so much of the Repocter ; reads
in it about his old neighbors iu Penns
Valley, and usually about their good
deeds,
appre~
Misses Stella Kane and Ells Alters,
of Bellefonte, were taken to the Uni.
versity of Pennsylvaria hospital, Phil-
adelphia, last week, to be operated on
for necrosis. It will be rememberod
that Miss Alters has siready been in
Philadelphia twice and undergone ope-
rations and this time it is feared it will
be Decessary to remove her entire jaw
boue,
G. Bruce Goodhart, at White, South
Dakota, recently made public sale of
his horses, implements, eto., and will
hereafter manage a stock farm located
near White for a merchant in that
town. The farm will be stocked with
blooded sheep and cattle. Mr. Good.
bart is well acquainted with the care
of stock and the management of a
farm, which assures his sucoses in the
undertaking.
They do it in Brush Valley, too,
That is, chickens are stolen in that
quarter. A raid was recently made on
the hen house of Emanuel Harter, at
which time about sixty-five Plymouth
Rock bhens—about half the flock