VIR rr a IR TY en, ran € LineRLy HALL. PA. TH URSDAY., DECEMBER CENTRE DOEKBLER KI: LED, NO). 50 oy TEA HER: ANNOUNCEMENT On and after February 1st, 1914, the subscription price of The Centre Report- er will be advanced from $1.00 to $1.50 yer year. STAY dRaNo AT READING CIARL SY A, HAMOUEY TO SEUFION FORKALN ODCAL INSTITUT F, Fouty-tirst Annual Galo of Mimbarship in Me ting of Body 1913-4000, Hessions at Attended by TOWN ARD COUNTY NEWS, HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST dine | FROM ALL PARTS Halpes. | Mr. J. W. Gramley of Bugar Grove, townships | inots, is in the east apd is visiting relatives in 3rush and Penns J, H, Gives Bangaet to Foreman Companions, With a view of keeping in touch Behool, with those actively connected with | The first the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, | 'Fiet, James H. Bmetzler, who a few] months sgo was placed on the retired | list, gave a banquet to the section | foreman on the Lewisburg and Tyror e | Riilroad, ali of whom responded ex-|' ulidiog capt one. In additiin to the foremen | tation of the teachers f there were a few invited guests, name- | #04 of the district, ly, W. F. Miller, Lewisburg, suporir- | weather conditions tendent and train the L. | ef ct on & T., his predecessor, F. C, Btoughton, j pen) le of Rebersburg, however, helped | Willlameport, now retired ; J. H. Vun | both te Valzah, E¢q , Lewisburg ; W. Frank |'"e “OU usis Bradford, station sgent at | + progrem which had Ha!l, and the writer, The v pal at board besides M Mmeizler were: W. H., Winegardner, | Lewisburg; Levi F. Derr, Mill burg; J. W., Mark, Milmont; ( Osman, Glen Iron ; Thomas H huth, Wikert ; J. D. Mark, James P. Osman, Spriog Mills; A, B Krebs, Centre Hall ; John H. Weibl Linden Hall; Bamuel Weaver, mount ; G. W. sherry, Bellefonte, The dinner served was the character | istic O'd Fort Hotel at | the was dtruck by MEK Train Near Henovo—Was & tmotzler, Retired Section Foremao Hebar Former Heatdent of Keborsbarg, shurg Well Tenchery und VFa.rons of ihe One of the largest att vded meetings! Charles A. Doebler, until a year ago of the Pennsylvania State Grange was | 4 resident of Rebersburg, was instant held at Reading, the open.og session | jy killed near Renovo by being struck being Wednesday of lust week. The | by a milk train one evening just after order made a healthy growth during dark. He was aged forty-two years, 1918, the acquisition of members being | and is survived by a wife apd six 4000. making a total of fourth degree | children. of 60 000 in the state, Mr. Doebler was employed in the the Renovo ear shops, and lived at Shir. after eating his supper on the for resson he the track MRE aes that point just as the local iostitue of this of Miles, Potter of cousin ing | Penn, Gregg snd and the boroughs Millbeim and] stitre Hall, wes held at Reberst urg | Maturday, High tchool | There wae a good represen- Valieys, Subscription paid in ad- Jetter renew vance, at the time this notice goes into effect, will be continued until date of expiration without addition- al charge,'but no renewal or no new subscription will be accepted after the first day of February, 1914, at a less rate than $1.50. THE CENTRE REPORTER your subscription to the Centre Reporter pow and get in under the dolisr rate, on in the members Better of a report n R. P. Kester, which taken him of walked state, has forced him to the conclusion | The operator af auld ba the . { rt { Mee announce rural schools was theme rom inounce he eastern | tment on page one, i hy the His every 3 s 11t ‘tg via ric! ide state cturer, | town. DULL digiapcs ana has | fatal eveuing, i the | wel # bg» ] work, some had a deterrent) id. The Millheim is preparing for a fantastic those fron this er parade or into county railroad dol Told HE el parade on tower saw him train east on master on New Year's day. iden, and one that A g yod might be adopted | in other localities, The half fare extended to ministers by the Pennsylvania Rail. rosd Compsny Is likely to with- irawn if it has pot siready been done, The James | a addi s the numbe PR that this we basic move in| Ww AE io sdding to the numbers and yassing, and rot being able to see wny sim of the institute. the train had gone search The body found by Tioga | the ide of the track, snd on examine. | tion it was found that the skull i $ | crushed and every bope iu the body 1 * the betterment of rural conditions snd I rates f why boys and | He made spe cial | was made. conditions in | where by and sddiog 1 isnLee ving the problem o yne aiter Cintre | been pre- : { y thie © pes it s F118 i : leave the farm. Was foremen | V5 y lhe commmitle in cnarge, be treating ne mention of the who the r. | resting ane nd Bradford countie ing Moser anf the | and Wha beginning of week Mrs, Milesburg (Charleston, West Virginia, where she will visit her cousin, Mrs. H. E Bhadle, C, B. Hess, executor of the C. D, Miller estate, lagt week sold the old . 2 home farm to Jacob Harpster for fu. Pref D. P. Blapleton, these sul ete |... at : § i i34 per sere. It Is farms in Tadpole Valley. Mre, J. C. Dale Migs voll'e Hoflsr, have closed their home to live H. this Gregg went from the school § l the increas { lew 1 re ihe 1} OR BA Lilie Lien gile in 16 148 { broken. mivin | Mobo terest or MCh Oo) Eisen- i am——r—————— DEATHS, perty ' : Miss Helen | “The Valuz of r the leadership of the chairman cart h 8¢ nin To Our Patrons, sartholomew Ye is educate the rank and file of the people LB when of | w edu highe opinion, Coburn 33 * gawhere in this i-sue ‘is an &an- manship’, nouncement stating that the subserip- tion price of The Centre Reporter will i be increased from the present rate of are se he Mra. Lydia Zeigler died at her home near Zion early Friday morning, on Tuesday the remains were interred at Centre Hall by the side of ber hus late Henry Zeigler, the aarvices having been conducted by Rev, A. F. Weaver, of the Bellefonte United Evangelical church, of which the many they ol age rather | i { ¢ : kr and { leaders in citizan- ated r class of ’ fa it one of the best Iave a discussed by d ights were brought out, ALopg there | ' was d } roc uced sil hed rumber of oe larg one dollar to one end one-half dollars ne 8 a pumber of This rise in price is born For a number of years Reporter gimilar journals have beep any conditions tem | be pastor was assisted in Lhe services thelby Rev. F. H. the newspaper office has been climbing up local church of denomi- pation, interesting atc and sister aunty, who is! per year. band, the dinner, which | "7 ’ 3 hose fron in grange fire | those from sting talk of necessity. present D. F. Luss, Afi by H. A. tre Hall schools. | va | #ith the former's Dale, B. D. Bristin Jompany have urchased the prop timber oa the imber tract of B. H. Arney and H. E, fomav, both lyiog north of Centre Hall. The cutting and shipping will begin in the near future. hostelry barqguaet given, | Centre were for the winter and have gone they will Dr. P. i z s g on | the subseription price of the pastor the | and other less than couditions warranted at d | troposeible to maintain, Every dish was appetizing, a1 eT wag <iate College where on was 8 great variety, Aller 201 : 0 has | denomination deceased tender t is Te K eaten most heartily, NMuperin time, and under present had been nn member for years day t tell Miller made the speech of Lhe the toss!—Ilhe road ployeea Eve ry & | of material that is purchased in us list of | con - wail Peunsylvauia . ’ Fows, vastor o Company's for | His intro goveral anecdotes, and then he Care # £10 niane the ase FERTH, tal iuctories write » : % ati BF (4 in price during the past ten years, un abalinend the per cenit, Zigler had been in delicate for of years, gowme of the sfllictions were due Lo wt SATE, sicholic it 1 Li . © 4 il today is more Luan be Bin 3 ata erance average eompany’s care of its employees, fifty higher than when the | health s number snd t appreciation of their services, ils usage of men on the retired ai her | pres nited | ship of this paper iu July, 1800 nut management assumed owner U This vm its improper | condition makes the rise in price of lst; th Agnes, three years old, Jol M f 1 weal of while bandling s hatchet almost dsughter of Hall, crm Dr in ried in the age which was seventy-eight years, ||oyaity of employees to the compen liowed Lhe wery Centre aud pointed cut the advancement. The was Atlorney Van Valzahb, it pressed for himeeif and his fellow [J °C" 8 PTO is G ilu thought the wound will besl perfectly. (queters their appreciatic ' With ¢ y a dezen, iow many farmers are making a profit their hens today? There are hands up. The the average farm eleven months, and born twenty-one days Berks county, but came to Centre county when but a few poseibiiities « Le rid product of the uvewspaper ¢fMice “he was in to exist owner, I next to respons stely severed one of her fiogers. Ligue erative, business to ny Every who ex *LRUS OI 101 8 i Lhe ison sewed up the digit and years old with her parents, Henry and ‘atharine Woll. marrisge 10} gq; Mir, Zeigler, ten years sgo, | pn took place more than sixty years ago | 44's utd her of her of atlended ely : Harvey MM, Rock Josiah T., Bellefonte ; Nathaniel Spring Mills; Adam iB. Howard J, Harab ilizsbeth, and Catharine M | st home its must meke a profi 3 te not only loeally, but everywhere, in Her or £ fF aK ho di n rt cents very etale in the uaion, thet the price who died €3 a url mw va of newspspers is advsucing, I'he vew rate of int effect | Pravin bya b hat wi's fuvitation U 4 pa Ha R . { 1a tae | mn . in here survive Bevel nine Lhe will 1914 J&B funeral, City, Lilino ubscription 1st, gubscrip- ’ est cms Te down than pr v y iaren who : . t {gO 0 February drew, =i Dow Christmas Servic.» AVOTrSR en on in time new nan I be recsived and oid | newed at the tharas Luthersn preparing {or the average priced egg of J J H College ; therhiood | tions Ww ones, re After rate evening deo 11 Het . vening, Decem fifteen cents i ood of Go one dol iar rate, Ove . Ihe elks placed in the Slate gage Mountain le jesport themselves nesr enofigh ta the railroad to be otwerved occasion. cram weakens tne intel-| the date named ut the Lew Niale ed. Centre Hall, Reformed, Bunday ning, Decgiuber 21+ is oo gf. rocarce ir i . » i, - 3 lures nud thieves of olher-| will be uniformily maintais tains a good | preserve in the Paddy yravle beipgs; it Iwo sisters and a brother also survive : ' Vira. lerael Yearick, Mre Eveline Fell, David AFA 14 Wolf, Monroe, Wiscousin, ring caCh ¢ imi ith, a product ex- regret ove he Doctoy Elizabetn, and the many Lbhiugs cited to bim tle Kind Dr. Charles H. Gutelius died sud- | Eve statement that while he was preside: tre Hall, i 4 t y " of bosrd tl e denly and unexpected st his boarding Aaropsburg, Lutheran, tain iBi0 thet Hpring Mille, Lutheran, Christ emaciates } 3 women | Cireggr grest : of township. Ite Nittany ; a News LOCALS of nn, 1, besotied | Reberaburg a ally by the freight crew as well sa by train, the ¢'ks Ref evening December Z7.h Aasronsburg, i > : at i $ Horin Mille, ywrmed., Fuoudss | John M. Reich Millheim is em- BOA d the | ployed in Alto eaving KRIDONR travelers on pRssenger - o a al few dave on five of i : : : Reformed, Christ r ia Juste few days ago fiv f : Candies, the good, wholesome were seen at one time. | —Kreamer & Son, Cen i i he OC} il stare. jardn | I'he Chiva Hall store, M, I. Gardner place at « { proprie. r, has one of the prettiest 0 i | window displsys in all Bellefonte, oo hie Mrs. J. W. Joho, ast week, i uutil Wedpeadsy were guests at home of Mr killed | Decker. the village Le forced . f streeis and : in DUsiness His expires juire KE, C. wn Friday, on Wagner was hit of town but 10t of a legal character, term of the the Monday of January, and he ie altogether willing shail tte wiler is Lhe just We 144 ’ 8 f evening, Dicemmber 23 walks Heformed, mornpiog, six o'elock. Penn Hall, Reformed, night, # Mifflinburg, aged about seven He Mr. Hall peuuy, another bosrder about 4.30 a Mra. Buul, the lady, aud sent for medical aid, a er o FE 1 opposition i these mailers and thet nt i hie thoroughly ¢ ia pleased vow, spd how y OW a oO 10 ty-five years, called Millhelm, igstics of Des ne ’ on Whiteman and son w., who called lsd Christmas frat Mrs, Rub! gave him a spoonful of water and started to give Lhe . = : ful he expired : a Sn he) py Highs ed fu nN B D. Brisbin wiil spend the Christ- | was a veteran of the Civ : Py a with Mrs. | 150: 4h Pa, ep / Mason, itistinn, ne second one bvalavcivg Hartford, respec ed el a has planned to 8 pi 8 There is aj] | : : Friday. unde With the wind blowing a gale 114 &r + WW nother. went to Tyrone and the D someone 6lee Asron Det- hat em———a———————— vell every hankfal i the thirg though ste nu Psui's Fiedler) Reformed, have cfliea. Milbe mx Has B.ggret Hogs, tht pels sre tha! » to stand up for the right time, al ed Every have Dr. 1s and Mrs, Charlies second Dre. war, Co. # poon- Christmas night. (Gutelius 8. Pu { Fiedler D | Christmas night. 5 Penn Hall, highly j#V¢® him of eve. : Mies ico -glect, a rule the heavi hog Iie ladies are sisters. when 4 Lutheran, ay dreaded IeasOne in being in ns The fall cost Lewis borough $2000, Burnham Much of tiie cost is due to Lhe not Rmasllpex Mifflin county for weil be . ti t il igh : inake oiler pgly -oppo shit BA Lutheran, Chri hia itl Bt d Mra Mas EeAROnN H. J. Be Regiment, atinse true © Liz only daughters, Volunteers, ps for § thesomeness, heave ne “ €X Laudiord shawver com mmunity ou to a aod surviving dsughiter, Robert- He on (ieorge o t hoor anral § £6 Sith — i man ho ia 4 vad asc 80 far this , Bog welghibg Oy Connecticut. Rebersburg, Lutheran, Chrietmes]™" men who is pot a freid Hall & . : 10 n. . G4, 8L¢ advocate the best things for 8 commu |O%WD and nity, and wiil do #0 in the face of op often unfair, insincere, 3 leave C.ntre beside an Liztie cules tO o2 ry bowme d for many visit d pass 14 ia Rebersburg, Reformed, Christmre Han evening. Boslsburg, eve, Boslsburg, evening. Denver, Colorado, his sister, fact that the infected families will steerve the health rules without guard set over them. James Francis O'Donnell, monc- logue actor, was the third number of the Spring Mills lecture course, and nade his sppesrsnce in Grange Hall st that place on Thureday evening of inet week. He gave a very creditable entertainment, To many of his hearers ** The Bign of the Cross”, ty Wilson Barrett, was Lhe most gc- ceptable. Laly Ive the Pe Miliheiw, at BInong producers nnents who dishon are very ' Livdia Gutelius of Miffl.nburg. cotsumption in the “ . : y £ the | Friday morning put i sf fee . i ’ y . » be competitors, | % tion into a Jot of limbs. Fortunate iy it was no more then a flas sfire in the home of Mra, Coldron, Centre Hall hotel ik for te ad rab nd sin Decensed was twice hie Reformed, Christmas alne and alsrm of fire on married ; Lydia Moz, died about His second ife preceded him to eternity simost two FEATS BRO. monins s— a RAGE firat wife hk om fatlings sare by ! Moense Court, thirty years ago. Lutheran, Christinse : aud i as their hirty » ¥ License © in Kiet to urt was held on Saturday Ii sod petitions sgainst were f heard by the Remonstrances had been filed against of the in the county, snd in some cases charges of ations of the liquor laws were made agsinet landlords. As was customary the court took nc action at the Saturday se==jon. Toda} { Thurgday ) testimony be beard against the Milesburg hotel before Harry Keller, Esq m———— A ———— Teansfors of Heal Eainte, Apniet B Tate et ber to N. T. Krebs, tract of land in Ferguson twp. $176 John Wansei's Waaver, 21 $1 700, judg below Lhe weight th relation to Lhe hogs st which time the applications for quar same Deceased began the prac tice of dentistry at Aaronsburg about ( the year 1563, in partnership with samuel G. Gutelius. After his mar- riage be located at Woodward, then at Denver, Colorado, He retired from practice about twenty jears ago Fuveral services were held from the home of Misa Gutleling, at M Minburg, ou Haturday forenoon, a licen sey miinued from previous column Ia ils these Millueim people do Logs gEle The Bu quehsnna Glee Club will Millheim upder the suspices of the Ladies Civie Club of that town this (Thursday) evening. A number of persons from this place expect to hear thom, Mrs. William Htiver, who recently broke her hip bone, and Mrs, D. W, Bradford, underwent a serious operation at the Bellefonte hospital, eontinua to improve. The latter is able to ride out through the country. EH. Zmmetman, the Millheim ljumberman, purchased a twenty-four sacra tract of timberland, situate one mile northeast of Madisonbturg, from Uriah 8B, Shafler, of Madisonburg, lark Stover will move his mill, now Journal prove that of the to raise rally week the remains were shipped ess! and the funeral held from the of his mother, Mrs. Mary Gates linger, st Tadpole. He was unmar- ried, and left Bollinger home- stead twenty years sgn. Besides the mother there survives one John Bollinger of Lock Haven, three slaters, Misses Kate and Rebeces Bollinger and Mrs, William Denison ail at bome. are given give a concert in esurd. home Bol tie biggest most hotels landlord of the the record in r raising the larg Mr. weigh- Tues. weights of OQ hers who in town were: FF. O 913; Mrs. #, two weighiog 808 pounds; vin the brother, The cost of living istu’t a bit too yigh for farmers, who are just begin- ning to realize what it is to have a ‘air prcfit on their products. There «8s no complsint on the part of cur pity cousine when the agriculturalist was obliged to suffer all sorts of pri. vations in order to meat his obliga. tions, It is unfair to keep harping about the high prices obtained by farmers for their products, The adjustments cught to be elsewhere, at hogs, LW I g 437 d ¥ Lie woich moni ago bit Bil x $47 aud tu and porkers, will who e HB i 156 pounds; on chersd two, the Another civil war voleran was oall- ed to rest when Edward L. Berg- stresser, for many years a resident of Hubleraeburg, died at the sge of seven- ty-nive years. There rurvive him s wife and these children: Mrs, LL. HH. McAuley of Hublersburg ; Mrr, George Bright of Lucas, Oo, and Charles Bergstresser of Altoons. y were 593 aud 548 Billed large hog Ee Hosterman, two weighing Jane How L. E Buover, pout & Mrs weighing 408; Astron D. Kleckner, a well krown Bugar Valley resident, who conducted a saw mill on the John RK. Fhompeson tract between Balona spd Logsuton for a number of years, died at his home pesr the mill after only a week's two weighing 865 arab Rel KE. H. two weighing S00 pounds, #3 fanyder, one Zrmmerman, A num- heirs to Harvey racts of land in Curtin twy., located in ber other large hogs were slaughtered but the owners fuiled to weigh them. —————————_—— Penn, Second la Forest Landy, Penpsylvenin’s forest recerves will pass the 1000000 scie msrk early in the new year. Contracts have just been made by the state forestry com mission for yurchinge of three Lregte, ppgregating 8485 meres, and they are exp eted to be carried out in Japuary. When these parcels sre added to the public domain, the state will have 1,002,647 acrer iu ita reseives, The pu chuses of this year ¢n which con- veyance bee been made have brought the total up to 994 052 acres actually owned, OF 1 2631 4569 in Potter eounty, fog county spd 1377 in the ent: w wi ranks se cond, Ni York being 1 650 000 morew i york, the Millheim narrows, on the tract and saw the lumber for Mr Z mmermsasn, It is seldom that a butcher cuts himself, but the sceident that befel Ber jamin Gentzel is altogether ex- cusable, He was cleaning the block of a sausage cutter, avd while doing so one of the knives fell ard struck his hand, cutting » deep gash. The se- cident cecurred in Beczot’s Bellefonte butcher shop. An iovitation is extended for a more general use of the subscriber's column by our patrons, Letters from the No' ty, Bouth, Eswt and Weat are appreciated by every reader, The patrons of a newspsper like the Re- porter ate like one gre t family, esch one being made happy over the other's success, sympathetic in bis reverses, misfortunes and rorrows, The mee wention of a name, brirge plessant respondence of a social character. Come, let us bear you, from and for many years did business Last week Zi arfoss, who campment and Fair, death of Williaa stressar, was announced, burg. Ivterment was made Hublefsburg. Mre, Rebecoa Katharipe, ing, aged about fifty-three ) ears, J. Wocedring. Bhe ls sarvived threa sons and A——— at 1004 of next column ) A RAs ( Vountinued illness with acute brights diresse, sged rixty-nine years. Deceased is survived by bis wife, one son and ore daughter. on the for Mrs. Bablpa Campbell died st Shamokin, sged seventy-seven years, six months, Her maiden pame wea Stoll, and she was a sister of David diol] of Millbelm, and a sister-in-law of the late Elisha Cempbell of Miil heim, deceased. The fuveral was attended by. Mrs, Sholl, a sister, and Mra. G. W. Frank: anbarger, at of Bhe Missa Maude Balley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. EBeott Bailey, died at Ante College. Hhe was aged about thirty years. Hhe wan a graduate of Winte College, ar d sir oe that time was ervploged as a stenographer, Oo Monday of inst week sho experienced patie in her head, left her work, snd grew worse until the following Thure- day, when death came, Lhe disease developing into spinal menlogitis. by four Inat Soars Harry Keller et al Trustees tn Byl vanus Lucas, 4 tracts of land in Union twp. #1. John C. Bower et al to Penn's Railroad Co, tract of land in Howard twp. $1,500, M. E church of Milesturg to M. E. eburch of Uanlonville, premises in Milesburg boro. §1 tid m—————— 4274 Guests, Since February 18:h, the O'd Fort Hotel register shows that 4274 guesis were served meals at that hostelry, Mr. Royer, the landlord, sseures Lhe Reporter that many more meals ware served than the register indicates, as in cases of a rush tickets are sold mak. 12g regiatering unnecessary. ” Porker Weighs 500, Edward Lair, tenant on the Keller nemesterd owned by W. F. and Christ D Keller, killed the largest hog re- ported from Potier towrship (his sennon. The weight was exsctly 500 {t is the carrier, and the dealer who are responsible for the exorbitant prices the consumer must pay. J. O. Groover of Ualon county has been in Centre Hall several times jovestigating the conditions as to whether or not they would be advan tageous for establishing a shirt factory. The Reporter is told that the gentle man is very favorably impressed with the place, and that he would be will. ing to open a factory here, provided a tpulated sum of cash could be raised on the part of the citizens. Messrs, Jobin D. Meyer and J, W, MoUormiek, the present owners of the fiuodry pulldings, have agreed that they would give the use of the bulldioge free of rent for a period of one year, Poe writer hea not had the plessara of m «ting Mar, Groover, but he is assured by others that he is thoroughly te lable. It would no doubt be well for the cit'zens who are of a public spirited mind to discuss the matter and ascertain what can be dove la 1he ! pounds, way of ralslog the necessary (uode.
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