The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 18, 1909, Image 5

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Hunter Dulikie Acsidentaliy shot,
Hunter Dunkle, the eldest son ol T.
J. Dunkle, of Punxsu aw ney, was sac
cidentally shot Thursday of last week,
checked bled to death.
twenty-one years of age,
circumstances surrounding it were sad
in the extreme. The
yung man and a younger brother
were on their way for a day’s hunting.
They were sitting by the side of a
trolley track waiting for the approsch
of a car to take them nearer their des-
tinatipn, when a rabbit chanced to
leap out of a thicket near by them
The younger brother was using a new
gun, the mechavi'm of which he was
not familar with, and while operating
it the weapon was accidently dis-
charged. Theshot struck the brother
below the kuce, the result being as
mentioned above,
Mr. Dunkle is the son of ex-Sheriff
Duakle, who was elected sheriff in
this county in 1881. His mother
before marriage, was Miss Lizzie Fort-
ney, of Tusseyville. The parents and
reveral brothers and sisters survive.
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Court Opens December 6 .h,
The December court will open Mon-
day, December 6:h. This is Necessary
80 that the grand jury may be able to
make irquisition into any quarter
session cases, and those that can be
disposed of without a trial will be
given sttention, The notices to the
grand jarors have been served. The
grand jurors follow :
W. A. Hoy, State College
R. F. Welly, Benner
J. C. Corl, Ferguson
Fred Humphrey, Philipsburg
John Fortoey, Harris
W. H. Ertle, Penn
C. L. Hutchinson, Philipsburg
Bamuel Kay, Spring
John Speariey
J. C Marks Taylor
Frank Lee, Spring
W. L. Foster, State Cillege
Wm, Ayers, Philipsburg
Thomas Murray, Boggs
James Rothrock, Philipsburg
Walker Shutt, Harris
Wm. Crawford, Spring
J C. Hoy, Marion
Thomas D. Weaver, Snow Shoe
James Breon, Haioes
Bernard McGovern, Belle
Clayton Yarnell, Boggs
H. 1. Stere, Unionville
Houte
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Lone Hanter's Fine Luck,
Monday was not blue for 9. M.
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Hulitiog for Besd,
The following incomplete list of
bunting "parties now camped in the
mountains gives ono an Idea of the
large nuwaber of hunters that are chas-
ing deer :
Woodward party, Pine Creek Hollow,
Millheim party, Pine Creek Hollow.
Coburn party, Green Knobs,
Wingert : arty, Green Brier, Pine Swamp.
Rhoads party, Green B for, Poe Mills.
Lewistown party, Little Sugar Valley.
Upper Brush Valley, Five Mile Run,
Penn Hall party, Poe Valley,
Schuylkill Haven party, Poe Valley.
Bradford party, Centre Hall, Stone Creek.
Modocks, Boalsburg, Stone Valley.
Riley party, Boalsburg, Bear Meadows,
Shuey party, Boalsburg, Bear Meadows.
S-huylkill Haven party, Treaster's Kettle,
Homan party, State College, Sandy Knobs,
Stover party, Livonia, Brush Valley Narrows
Berk's County Dutch, Brush Valley Narrows,
Zimmerman pal ty, Hecla, Baker Run.
Chambers-Uzzle party, Snow Shoe Big Sandy.
Redding party, Snow Shoe, near Boak's Park.
Weaver party, Blanchard, Joseph's Valley.
Lingle party, Blanchard Baker Run.
Heverly party, Tom Furst's Hill,
Uniontown party, Laurel Run,
Leather's party, Mt. Eagle, Panther Run.
Boggs party, Milesburg, Boggs Hollow.
Pittsburg party, Wolf Run,
Alkens party, Milesburg, Little Wolf.
Beard party, Milesburg, Red Buck Spring, near
Devils Elbow,
Panther Huntiog Club,
Eddy Run,
Regulars, Potters Mills, Pat Garrity's.
Musser-Lucas party, Potters Mills,
Bend
Horner Party, Pleasant Gap, Poe Valley.
Three or four Mifflin county partiesare also in
the Seven Mountains,
Bellefonte, Head ol
Horse Bhoe
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Marringe Liconses,
Herbert F. Force, Pine Glenn
Amanda Hart, Pine Glenn
Roy G. Hszsl, Fiedler ¢
Blanche L. Barner, Huntingdon
Alexander Kennedy, Sandy Ridge |f
Badie M. Magee, Union City t
William Edwards, Mapleton
Minnie Blevio, Mapleton e
Herman Sehiele, Philipsburg
Hanoah E. Kelley, Chester Hill
Russell Jury, Bellefonte
Agnes Long, Tyron»
Emma J. Beck, Buydertown
Boyd Hoover, Munson Btation
Hilda Liddle, DuBois ¢
Harry OC. Hall, Ualonville
Cora M. Btarvely, Mileasburg
Forest L. Btruble, State College
Eva May Tressler, Fillmore
Harry J. Walkey, Bellefonte
Emma B. Krider, Bell: foate
Wm. P. Brantd, Akron Ohio 3
Bertha A. Hassioger, Curtin,
Cooney, of Colyer, for on that day he
made a bunting record that will be en
titled to the blue ribbon. He went in-
to the mountain sione, spd when he
returned be had killed a two hundred
ad fificen pound buck, four gray
fquirrels apd one phessant. On re
turning to bis home he secured the
ald of C. B. Bottorf who assisted him
io landiog his game snd dressing it.
The game, of course, was killed in the
Beven Mountains, which is probably
ns good a hunting groucd ss can be
¥ und anywhere in the state.
Sale of Henne, Real Estate
In addition to the sa'e lsat week of
the Henney farm, east of Old Fort, to
B D. Brisbin & Company, for $7,000,
these tracis of land were sold at Mill.
beim :
The dwelling house an 1 eight acres
of land adjoining, in Millheim, was
sold to Joseph W. Reifsoyder, for
$2250 ; four acres to George E. Mensch,
for $260 ; five acres to Orlando Hacken-
berg, tor $620, and thirly-s2van acres
of mountain land to Dr. C. 8. Masser
for $9 50 per acre,
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The Begulars in Usmp.
The Potters Mills Regulars are in
camp, near Pat Garrity’s, in the Seven
Mountains. They are Messrs. John
Wilkinson, Jas. Reisbh, Lioyd Bmith,
Harry Wilkinson, J. G. Boal, Walter
Garrity, Will McKinney, Jacob Au-
man, of Potters Mills ; M. E. Coyle, of
Philadelphia ; Thomas Decker, of
Milroy ; B. F. Reish and D. L. Bart.
ges, Centre Hall. Perry Krise and
Warren slack, of Potters Mills, al.
though not mewbers of the club, will
hunt with them,
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Rebersburg.
The corn crop in this vicinity je
now harvested snd I+ in the crib, it
only being half a crop.
Noah Brongart is at present digging
s new foundation for a new dwelling
heuse in Rebersburg,
John Wetzal is at presentfthe proud-
est man in town sine: the arrival of
that baby girl,
David Iilgen, of Mifflinburg, was in
town one day this wedk,
Mr. avd Mrs, Beott Btover; who
spent a few weeks at State College with
their daughter, bave returned to their
home st this place, last Thursday.
Clarence Long is laying the founda-
tion for s new barn to take the place
of the one that was burned a few
weeks ago,
Revival services are being held in
thie Evangelical church,
Mre. John Breon, who has been on
the sick list for quite a long time, Is
not improving.
On last Baturday quite a number of
people of this place attended the pub.
lic sale at Wolfs of the real estate
‘and persoual pr
Btover,
Howard Krape who Js em
Pittsburg has returned howe to &is
fumily at this place,
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Michael Delaney, Nittany I
Bertha V. Hinds, Micgoville
Harry W. Bartley, Z'on
Gladss Rathburn, Olean, N. J.
Lemont
Boilsburg
Calvin H. Rowman, P. nu Twp.
Rebecca Stover, Penn Twp.
Harry M. Murto ff, Bellefonte
Vicla Robb, Bellefoate
Charles K. Rach, Ez Jbeth, N. J. '
Mary I. Crider, Bellefonte
James E. Hale, Bellefonte
Lydia Cetheart, Bellefonte
Wm. H. Hockenbu'y, Bellefonte
Carrie A. Bpicher, Centre Hall
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Oak Hall,
Luther Dale, of Pleasant Gap, spent |p
Thursday at Banny Hillside. "
Lewis Brown and family and Mrs
Bafohart moved to State College, and |!
Jerome Wilkinson apd family, of | Mil
Linden Hall, are occupying the
Barnhart home.
John I. Thompson, Jr,
Margaret H. Johnston, a
t
ity. Last week Mrs. Weber and
glaters, Mra. J. J. Tressler and Miss
Izora Rupp attended the funeral of a
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W. C. 1. U. Wants Information.
CesTRE HALL, Pa. Nov. 16, 11909,
Editor Centre Reporter [e=
Dear Sir—At a meeting of the W, C, T. U., of
Centre Hall, held this date, a resolution was
adopted asking you to publish in the Centre Re
porter the names of the petitioners for a liquor
Heense in Centre Hall borough, We believe that
such action Is fr the good of the community.
Very truly,
MRS B. A. SNYDER.
In reply to the communication from
the local W. C. T. U,, which is print-
ed above, we will say that if the names
of the petitioners are forwarded to this
office by the officers of the W. UO, TT, U.
they will be printed over the signa-
tures of those making the request,
This would be a departure from the
custom in this county, but there csn
be no serious objections on the part of
the petitioners,
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Lecture for December 1st,
Rev. C, H. Mead, of New York
City, may lectu'e in Graoge Arcadia,
December 1st, under the auspices of
of Centre Hall. The
will
Mead is a high class
lecturer, and there is a barrel of fun in
He is an entertainer of the best
simi fet sosa——
LOCALS,
Charles Burris Centre
cecuples the
Rossman store
moved to
of the
building.
M. E. Coyle, one of the Potters Mills
leer on Monday.
Although she has not yet sold her
arm, Mrs. H. A. Weaver, east of Cen-
re Hall, will move into the property
recently pur-
hased by her from George H
Flanos and Orgaos.
The Lester pianos sre used and en-
The Stevens piano organs are the
modern organ
onstruction,
Pianos and organs sold on easy psy-
Write for catalog.
tf C. E ZrioLER
RBpriog Mills, Pa,
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PRODUCE AT STORES,
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ARM FOR RENT The undersigred
farm for rent. Same coniains ope
hat »
nd, Jocated, one mile north west of Sprisg
ills. All bolidings are in good condition
ANDREW CORMAN
Bpring Mills, Pe.
CTIONEER. ~ The under
signed anus ances that he les prectiosl
L. F. ROAN,
Lemnont, Pa.
{o.5ep. "100
relative st New Berlin.
Miss Catharine Slover, of Centre
Dale, snd attendiog the U.k Hall
Grammar SBehool. in
William Folk and family Have com
menced housekeeping in one of J. G.
Irvine houses,
Thursday of last week, Anthony
Knpofl sold his household goods, and
daughter. Later Mr, Knofl expects to
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AIR ENGLISH FOX HOUNDS FOR SALE
The undersigned «Tors for sale a pair
ORVIE HORNER,
Colyer, Penn
The nnde signed, appointed trastee by the Or.
late of Gregg township,
TUESDAY, FOVENHER {
@ following treo of land, w
LAT 1 P.M.
fea will be sold
Tract No. | Beginning al & hisck sak, theoee
WEBER ERIN aim: Hh
WRN REDE EROD PND IRE REE
go to California.
Mrs, Mary Whitehill and daughter
Miss Minnie, of Lemont, are visiting
at the home of Charlies Whitebiil,
A few of our young people attendad
the football game at Btate College on
Saturday.
Mrs, Julia Bhuey, of Lemont, D. W,
Meyer, of Boalsburg, George Scholl
and Clement Dale and wife, of Houser.
villewgpent Tuesday at Banoy Hill
side.
Mr. and Mra. Anderson and Mr. and
Mrs. Barton, of Pittaburg, svent some
time in town making preparatioas for {or
the Knofl sale.
Miss May Krebs, of Pine Grove
Mills, Miss Grace Btover, of Shiogle.
town, Join Homan and sister Mise
Vera, of Centre Hall, were r cent
visitors at the home of BF. Homan,
Mrs. Bae Peters, of Pine Grove
Mille, is visiting at the home of IL. GQ.
Pete re,
Jerra Donovan, of Axe Mann, made
Thursday.
Austin Dale transscted business "|r
Bellefonte, on Saturday.
AM ANB OLAS
Keep in mind the Thaukigivivg
until ten o'clock, Chicken and
Genre Beporiar, §1 8 year.
wailles, oysters, ioe cresm, is i
along land of Same! Yearick and Peter Zeigler,
sonth forty-two and one-foarih degrees west one
hundr+d nd forty-seven and one le th perches
toa Mack oak : thence south iw ntr-four and
three-f mirthe degrees east twenty anven perches
to a pod i thenve slong lands of Simon Gratz
hetip and Hiram Gratz aod 5a . ol Yanick north
sixty f ur degrees cast one hundred and forty.
one a d fourtenths perches tu post ; thence
along laod of Samuel Yeaoick north twenty-nine
degrem wost eighty-one and fourisoths perehes
0 the place of becinuing, containin FORTY:
Four ACRFS AND SEVENTY- FOUR PE%CH-
ES. and allowances of six per cout, for roads, ste,
ji So No. 2 Beginning in middie of public
road at A pole « or iron pin, thent= in the sams
rad north twenty one and three fourths degrees
west one and elght-tenths perches to point or
; thence slong land of Jacob Ormdoet! north
sixty. four degrees east two and roven-touths por.
ches to a post or sone, along the same | thetoe
Mo the same south twenty-one and three.
degroos east oight-tenths pe robes to stone
3¢ pow on line between the said parties ; the. oo
sai ng sad line souty foriy-foar sud She-lourth
degron you aro Sod nine tenths pe to the
Paes taining PRIRRE AND
IFTY ONE HUN DER THE perches, net mens.
tract is a rooied a good frgme
house and re is a supply of ran
ning water on the pres ies,
Being a tract of mountain land
bed as Joliows, 10 wit
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