The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 16, 1911, Image 5

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    OUT FOR DEER. : LIKE FINDING MONEY,
Beven Mountains, From Bear Meadows to
Faddy Mouantala Tanne!, Fall of Haut.
DEATHS,
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Marray & Bitner Offers Populiér Medic ne |
at Half-Price, |
Ing Camps.
Hundreds of hunters are camping in
the Heven Mountains between the
Bear Meadows and Paddy Mountain
Tunnel, and every day many local
parties from the country, hamlets and
towns on both sides the mountain, go
there for a day's sport. The deer have
little rest with an army of sharp-
shooters on every prominence sand
crossing, and another army chasing
through the thicket. It is a wonder
that a single buck, with horns, escapes
slaughter, but he is wiser in deer lore
thao the wisest of the huntamen, and
thus some of them are able to escape
unharmed to escort the does the re-
maining fifty weeks of the year,
Many of the camping outfits are
elaborate, and the hunters are not
wanting for comfort when in camp.
As a rule the hunters in the Seven
Mountains have respect for the state
laws regarding game and state reserva-
tions and the unwritten law of the
huntsmen,
The hunter rises early, and tramps,
tramps, tramps all day long—up the
mountain and down, through the
ravines and thickets, always watching
for the prongs of a buck. Buch exercise
develops almost abnormal appetites,
and to satisfy this ample provision
is made, for the hunter eats only the
hearts and livers of the bears and deer
he kills. The Bradford hunting party
consists of fourteen, about the number
in a camp when not on State reserva-
tions, and the ‘* eats '’ they took with
them gives an idea of the con-
sumption of eatables from the knap-
sack and the camp board. Here is a
part of the contentsof the larder :
One barrel of apples, 20 chickens, §
ibs. coffee, 1 Ib. tea, 10 lbs beans, 1 1b.
pepper, 8 lbs. crackers, 20 Ibs. sugar,
10 lbs, lard, 6 cans tomatoes, box of
butter, 5 lbs. sult, 2 bu. onions, 3 gal.
oil, 9 boxes malches, 30 lbs. tobacco,
175 lbs. beef and pork.
The camp is visited almost daily by
some one from home, and this gives
an opportunity to replenish when the
stock runs low, the consumption dur.
the two weeks being considerably more
than the first lay-in of supplies.
The local hunting parties in the
mountains are mentioned below,
This does not include the campers
from the Mifflin county side of the
Beven Mountains, nor the many who
came by train to Paddy Mountain and
Coburn, and tramped to their quarters
from those points,
The Bradford hunting party is one of
the best known clubs that frequents the
Seven Mountains, and has among its
members the third generation of Brad.
Edward B. Way, one of the most
prominent citizans of Half Moon Val-
ley, died at his home at Btormstown
last Thursday, aged about forty-five
years. He was a member of the
Friend’s church, and Mr, R. P, Kes-
ter, of Grampian, and Mr, Borden, of
New Jersey, spoke at the funeral, Inp-
terment was made in the Friend's
burying ground, about three miles
west of Btormstown,
Mr. Way's ancestors came from
Lebanon county, and ware among the
first of the Friends to locate in Half
Moon Valley. He was a farmer by
occupation, and iived on one of the
best equipped farms in that section.
His wife, who survives, before mar-
riage was Martha Way, and 1s a native
of Clearfield. Beven children survive,
the eldest being fifteen years old and
the youngest two years old. One sis-
ter, Miss Lydia Way, also survives,
Daring the illness of Mr. Way four
of his children lay sick, the eldest
suffering from pleuro pneumonia and
Is now critically ill, and three with ty-
phoid pneumonia, the same disease
which caused the father’s death.
Mr. Way was held in high esteem
by his sequaintances, and faithfully
performed his religious vows. He was
a member of the Lodge of Odd Fel-
lows and Half Moon Grange aud was
an active worker in both organiza
tions,
————
Louella Elmira Houser died last
week at Houserville, aged twelve
years, five months and nine days.
Bhe was a girl greatly admired and
had many friends. It isead to see one
It was
God’s will that her end should come
and she has gone to her eternal reward.
Funeral services were largely attended
and conducted by Rev. 8, C, Btover, of
Boalsburg. Interment was made at
Houserville.
Mrs. Walter Mann, of Reedaville,
was buried from her home.
maiden name was Mary Cleveland,
and she was aged about forty-four
years. Her husband and two children
over eighty years of age, hunted with
them as he did since before the civil
war, was this year induced to remain
at home. The panty this year is as fol-
lows : George W., W. Frank, Philip
C., Clyde E., Albert, and William
Bradford, John C. Kutn, John Bohn,
Roy Kuhn, W. H. Binkabine, John
H. Koarr, Mifflin Moyer, jay uae
Meeker, Laurence Mceker, J. Frank
Bmith, E. W. Crawford, the latter two
being regular visitors,
The Pleasant Gap hunters went to
the Beven Mouuntaine on Tuesday
morning to Camp between the first
and second mountains, at Price's.
The names of the nimrods follow :
Ammon Kerstetter, William Kerstet-
ter, Georges Horner, Kline Grenoble,
Frank Yearick, William Peters,
George Gettig, Edward Maulfinger,
Edward Noll, Walter Dunkleberger,
The Auman party, made up of hunt-
ers from Georges Valley, Spring Mills
and Centre Hall, are csmpiog on the
“Summit” in Poe Valley. The club
is composed of the following persons :
P. A. Auman, George Fredericks, R.
E Bweetwood, B F. Keanelly, Eman-
uel Confer, Cuarles Hackeaberg, D.
W. Bweetwood, Casper Wagner, Wilil-
A HAP NAN.
Buggies at Reduced Prices.
buggies and light vehicles, J. H. and
B. E. Weber, at their business places at
Centre Hall and Oak Hall Btation,
offer them at greatly reduced prices,
These vehicles are of the lastest pat.
terns, and display the most skilled
workmanship in their construction.
Every one of them is a targain, and
you cannot afford mimiog the oppor-
tunity to see this stock of vehicles,
provided you have in mind purchas
fog at this time, or later on.
Hs —— A A —————
Weneral Store For Sale, \\
stock of general merchandise. The
stand is a good one, is located in the
Bartholomew building at the Ceutre
Hall railroad station, aod wili bear
investigation. Goods will be reduced
8s much as possible. Must sell prior
to January ist. Good ressons for sell-
ing. For further particulars apply to
J. FRANK BMITH,
a regular 50 cent bottle of Dr.
cure of constipation an
half price.
discount they agree to return
money to any purchaser whom the
specific does not cure.
It is quite unusual to be able to buy
fifty-cent pieces for a quarter, but that
8 what this ofter really means, for it
Is only recently through the solicita-
tion of druggists urray & Bitner
that this medicine could be bought for
less than fifty cents, They urged the
proprietors to allow them to seli it at
this reduced price for a little while,
agreeing to sell a certain amount,
The result has justified their good
judgment for the sale has been some-
thing remarkable.
Anyone who suffers with headache,
dyspepsia, dizziness, sour stomsch,
specks before the eyes, or any liver
trouble, should take advantage of this
opportunity, for Dr. Howard’s specific
will cure all the troubles. But if by
sny chance it should not, Murray &
Bitner will return your money.
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LOCALS,
There will be a regular meeting of
Progress Grange Saturday afternoon.
James H. Bmetzler, the railroad
track boss, is laid up with poison on
his face.
Mrs. Mary Bhoop is back from Penn
Brook, where she visited her son for
several months.
Wm. F, Keller, the mail carrier on
the rural route from Centre Hall, is
taking his vacation. His brother,
Christ D. Keller, is acting in bis stead,
George B. Stover, Jr., a Pennsylva-
nia railroad operator, and sou of
George R. Blover, of Miffiinburg, form-
erly agent at Coburn station, was pro-
moted from Lock Haven to Northum-
berland.
Miss Barah J. Keller, of Boalsburg,
was in Centre Hall Tuesday and Wed-
nesday. In a week or ten days she
will go to Wilmington, Delaware, for
the winter, and while there will be the
State College and until Tuesday was
entertained by Miss Ethel Grieb, his
school teacher, and her little brother,
Sidney. The Blue Goose restaurant
is conducted by Miss Grieb’s parents,
is offered for sale at knock-down prices
by J. Frank Smith, at Centre Hall
station. Big bargains are offered ev-
ery day, but no one can tell how long
they will last, as the goods are offered
for sale in bulk. Do pot delay, but
make your purchases at onoe.
Why cough?
Stop it!
Stop coughing! Coughing
rasps and tears. Stop it!
Coughing prepares the throat
and lungs for more trouble.
Stop it! There is nothing so
bad for a cough as coughing.
Stop it! Ayer’s Cherry Pec-
for two or three horses,
NEW
is light,
work as well,
GRASS SEED
It leaves no dead furrows to wash «+ will
The draft
"HE “OLDS
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SO RA S—— ——— a — v——. —— W————
can be well
throw the soil up hill bet.
made
Does its Work
To Perfection
" GASOLINE
have many superior qualities,
the 4—A Hopper Jacket
that enters
superior in quality,
sizes,
CLOVER SEED
The cut here represents
From the
the engine is
material
est detail,
ALFALFA
Hale Reglater
AI
toral is a medicine for coughs | | THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2
: ve Gast © Ww Ey ville, ¢
and colds, a regular doctor's | | fee by
medicine. Sold for seventy
Centie Hall, Pa.
AI os A AP AAR
Marriage Licenses,
Reuben G. Rishel, Madisonburg
lam M, Grove, Elward Bweetwood.
Joseph Gilliland, of New Bloom-
fleid ; H. F. Musser, of Centre Hill,
WE SAVE YOU MONEY
{ farm, by MRS ANNIE L. Kid
A ——— ——————
{ Five mares, three of which were b
suckling colt ; seven mich cows
two years oid | five calves «id from spring. short
asl spring |
five heifers, !
Rev, W. W, Rhoads, and several oth-
ers whose names could not be learned,
are also in the Heven Mountains, W.
O. Rearick, who for some years was a
member of their club, will not be with
them this year, owing to the fact that
he is lumbering in Keatucky.
William Rossman, Richard Brooks,
Charles B, Nefl, John Eckley, Frank
Walker made ups Manor Hill Bary
who went to Tussey Mountain Wed-
nesday morning. ast year Mr, Rose-
man captured a deer on old Tussey.
He is an exceptionally good Lunter,
killed many deer, aud never missed
one in his life,
The. Modoc" and * Riley’ hunt-
ers from Harris township, are among
the oldest hunters on the south side of
the county. They are, as 8 rule, suc-
cessful in capturing game of all kinds,
The former ate located on Stone Creek
aud the Iatter in the Bear Meadows,
‘ B.F. Reish, Elias Yearick, Ward 8,
near HKeuovo,
the whole season.
—-
Blanche P. Limbert, Spring Mills
Alexander Park, Winbourne
Anna Henwood, Wiabourne
Frank H. Casselberry, Howard
Bernice B. Tressler, Howard
Charles Eisele, Clay Centre, Kaness
Rebecca J. Rockey, Bellefonte
———— os A A AAPA,
Newton Yarnell, tenant on the D.
J. Meyer farm, will hold a stock sale
March 21st. He has some fine stock,
and buyers will be able to get just
what they want, Hee sale register,
RE ——— —
‘I am pleased to recommend Cham-
berlain’s Couth Remedy as the best
thing I know of and ssfest remedy for
coughs, colds and bronchial trouble, ”
writes Mrs. I. B. Arnold, of Denver,
Colorado. ** We have used it repeated.
ly and it has never failed to give re
lief.”” For sale by all dealers.
A —— A A A————
All stock, except the staple grocer.
les, are offered at knock-down prices
at the general store of J. Frank Smith,
at Centre Hall. It will pay you to go
years. Useit! Ask your doc-
tor if this is not good advice.
Unless there is daily action of the bow-
els, poisonous products are absorbed,
causing headache, biliousness, nausea,
dyspepsia. We wish you would ask your
doctor about correcting your constipation
by taking laxative doses of Ayer’'s Pills.
Made by the J.C. ATER ©O0., Lowell, Mass.
“WANTED AND “FOR SALE ADVS,
TELEPHONE OPERATOR WANTED-A lady
operator in the Bell Telephone Vampany's
exchange at Centre Hall Is wanted, For
further particulars appiy to EDNA H. MUR.
RAY, Chief Operator, Usa tre Hall, 0.46
FOR SALE—At a bargain, one 4 horse power
Foos gasoline engine, ove Selentific No
feed mill, one wood saw with steel {rame.
used for demonstration only. Call or write 10
J. W, AND H., H. BRICKER. Boals
burg. er
INT OTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CHAR-
TER FOR CORPORATION, ~
Notige is hereby given that an application will
be made to the Hou, E'lis L. Orvis, Judge of the
Court of Common Pleas of Centre County, on
Monday, the 4th day of December, 1911, for the
charter of a corpomtion to be called * Spring
Mills Grange, No, 158, Patrons of Husbandry,”
the charter and object of which is to establish
and maintain a society for the encouragement
of agriculture and horticulture ; and Hor these
purposes to have, px nd enjoy all the rights
and priviiges of the orion Act of 1874, and
ita supplements,
horn ball weighing twelve hundred pounds, one
yearling short hora bull | two brood sows, four
fat hogs. Also a full live of farming implements,
tools, slic , and a large oumber of other arnicles
Bee posters,
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER, 28. at 12 o'clock.
three and one-half mi es east of UI Port, on the
Rows farm, al Farmers Mills, by IH. I. POUST.—
Four work horses, (two of which are brood mares
in foal, nine milch cows, some of which will be
fresh by time of sale . eleven head of young oat
te, one bull, six head of sheep, three brood
sows, apd a full line of farm implements and
tools, LF, Mayes, auctioneer,
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, ten o'clock,
one mile west of Potters Mills, by GEORGE W,
JORDAN : seven bead of horses, mated team of
blacks four acd five years old especially fioe
eight milch cows, tweive head of young cattle,
brood sow, sow with pigs by her side. Also a
fall line of far impicaenis cod machinery and
tools,
MARCH 6~Farm stock! and implementa. A.
W. Zetlie, two miles west of Spring Mills,
MARCH 21, by Newton Yarnell, uesr Linden
Hall
horses, » Jot of hogs, ewe
sale,
MARCH 23-James C. Goodhatrt, Centre
Moe k sale,
MALL
= od offers jor saie a small farm, contain.
ing twenty-three acres, with a good
bara and poulury house, and other Sutlidiogs ;
good well Of water, making the place sa very de
sirable one for a home.
al Red Bridge,” slong the Lewistown pike,
between Centre Hall and Potters Mills, Reason
for selling is on socount of the sdvanced age of
rem ises or wrile 10
p BENJAMIN BTOVER.
|
| The Manufacturers
| Roofing Co, sell
GALVANIZED
Corrugated Roofing
direct from the mills at
WHOLESALE FAC-
TORY PRICES, there-
by saving you one-third
the cost of your roofing.
Write at once for sam-
ples and circular show-
ing the different styles.
The
Manufacturers Roofing Co.
55 N. QUEEN ST.
seeding is desired. The
Empire has no superior.
THE DeLAVAL
CREAM
SEPARATOR
is acknowledged to be the
only perfect machine,
DeLAVAL SEPARATOR
OIL will prove a great ec-
onomy if used on any sep-
arator or other high-geared
machine,
D. W. BRADFORD
OC. W. Black, George Black, Fred
Black, Wm. Colyer, Roy Rearick, and
Clayton Homan Wednesday morning
went to the Bear Meadows for a day's
hunting.
J. KENNEDY JOHNSTON,
there and get some of the bargains. Solicitor.
The stock must be reduced, and if the
goods cannot be sold in bulk, they will
£0 in small lots, Now is your chance.
Sb An A UP SP AGIAAINN
If you are thinking of purchasing
a sleigh examine the stock—a car load
~at the Centre Hall and Oak Hall
Biation business places of J, H. and
B. E. Weber. There ls much satisfac.
tion in seeing and handling the article
you buy, and this you can do if you
deal with the Webers. Even a sleigh
has an individuality.
43.41,
LDIVORCE NOTICE
ia the Court of Common Pleas of Centre Coun
ty, Pennsylvania : Jessie C, MoClenahan versus
Emma MeCienahan, No, 9, December term, 1908,
TO EMMA MeCLENAHAN (we
Take notice that the undersigned has been ap
inted a commisdoner 10 take the westimony in
he above stated onsd ; that witnesses will be pro.
duced, sworn and examined before the said com-
missioner at his office in the borough of Belle
fone, county of Centre and State of Penusyiva
nia, ou Saturday, the eighteenth day of Novem.
ber, A, D., 1911, at ten o'clock A. M., at which
lite apd place you are heretry notified to appear,
ou think proper.
W. HARRISON WALKER,
one peat th 0. . Commis uhier.
pine timber ; church,
within one half mile, EAL ESTATE FOR SALE <The usndemnign
CHARLES W, WHITEHILL, sn bea hilt flat sor sale the Iutlowling, dual
Trustee, esate he property ot note, of 4
tow " oil Lhe premises, one-four
IIe her of Poni Cave, on
Alfalfa for Hens|sumerain,
epring Mills, F'a., K. D, CENTRE HALL, PA.
oR es Bell Telephone calls will
be promptly answered,
od?
Lancaster, Penn’a.
0,48
CO RPHANS COURT SBALB-
By virtue of an order mued by the Orphans’
Court of Centre county, the undersigned will ex-
to public ale on the premises near Lemont,
n College township ,
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1011
at 130 p. M.,
a fine farm containing about 135 acres of land, of
which about ninety-five acres are cleared, late
the ty of Daniel Kim a , and
known as the Mary K, Whitehill farm.
New frame dwelling house and tenement
and large bask barn with all Bbseaey out-build-
ings ; well, and fine spring of never ful ling water
near bullaf house and
PROVUOE AT STORES, | .
10 | Butter ewes. 2 | For pains in the side or chest damp-
- [oD a piece of flannel with Chamber.
| Isin’s Liniment and bind it on over
re » | the seal of pain. There i» nothing
| better, For sale by all dealers.
“|
A. P. Krape and William Homan,
of Centre Hall, joined the Curtin Twp.
hunters and piiched their tents on
Baker Run in the Allegheny moun-
tains,
sumrns sows weuwere SY
HRA" MARKET.
MM cirssnsoiniss ws BB Wheat...
do hd ms . win
.
The Deckers aud others who hunt
with them, are in Poe Valley, and
have quarters in one of the Dan Deok-
Look at these two pictures:
er houses,
The difference is caused by the
on different kind of oil used. If you
want the steady, clear light al-
ways order the best ofl
ee
The Penn Hall hunting club Ie
camping in Poe Valley and will remain
for the season.
HARRY KELLER, Attorney,
There is little danger from a cold or
from an attack of the grip except
when followed by pneumonis, and
this never happens when Chamber.
lain’s Cough Remedy is used. This
The Potters Mills Regulars are at
Pat Garrity’s, their old camping place with-out a
Flicker
at one o'clock p.m.
saves trouble—saves
dealer has Famil
barrels direct on
The Beech huoters, James Foust
and others, are ut Taylor's Mill,
remedy has won its great reputation
and extensive sale by ita remarkable
cures of colds and grip sud can be ri -
making hens lay, for sale in sacks at one
cent per pound, plus cost of sack ; cash
PITTSRURG,
Last week M, M, Condo shipped a Alas lakers of W NV avarly Special Auto
FREE-.200 Page Duck-tells ofl shot od,
ear load of apples to the Pittaburg
district,
with order. Supply is limited.
led upon with Implicit confidence,
8. W. SMITH, Centre Hall,
For by all dealers,
spring Mills, Pa.