The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 18, 1914, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
ISSUED (WEEKLY,
CENTRE HALL - - PENN’A.
THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1814.
SMITH & BAILBY . . . . Proprietors
S. W.SMITH . . . |! . Editor
2 "Loca Editor and
EDWARD E. BAILEY 1 Business Manager
Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hall as
Second Class mail matter,
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DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
United States Senator
A. MITCHELL PALMER, Monroe County.
Governor
VANCE C. MeCORMICK, Dauphin County.
int Governor
FF £
CREAS
WILLIAM T Y, Columbia County.
Ny
GEORGE H. ROWLEY,
f Internal Affairs
Mercer County
ney He ts a nO
ROBERT 8, BRIGHT
MARTIN JENNI
LUTHER B. SEIBKRT, Potter County
JOHN SMITH SHIRLEY,
*hiladelphia Coun
12 CATON, Allegheny
Clarion County
WILLIAM E
WILLIAM H
W. D. ZERBY
LEE
‘RB
CHURCH APPOINTMENTS
l Hall, morning, Chil
vierian—-Centre g. Children's
The Wenther.
points reached «
hours.
Wednesday, 1
Thursday, 11
Friday, 12
Saturday, 12
F means fair C
partly ciouay.
LOCALS,
Thurs.
Bpring Mills ano
Fussey ville will engage in a baseball
game
At the Reformed pienie this (
day afternoon
Presby.
observe Children's
10:30
2
The Banday-sehool of the
terisn chureh will
Day next ay morning sat
o'clock. A cordial invitation
tended to the publie to be present,
sun
i=
The dates for Farmers’ Week at State
College next winter are December 28 to
Jandary 2 Among the new features
will be a separate section for the boys
and girls, being made
to hold a Country Pastors’ Conference
at this time,
lane are als
Dr George CC. Mohn died in Lewis.
burg He was prominently connected
with the political affairs of Uni.»
county, having been a Republican all
his life. When Linden Hall
Lumber Company was cutting timber
in the Bear Meadows, Dr. Mohn was
* the superintendent,
the
Jess» MeClenaban, who is spending
the summer monthea at the home of
his mother, near Potters Mills, is the
owner «f a five-pas.enge: Ford car
purchased from the Breon sgency of
Millbeln Mr MeClenabau Is the
foreman of a gang of linemen of the
Bell teleptone Company, Harrisburg,
ard bies to the country at every avail
able oppor unity,
Dr.J. V. Foster and F. V. Geod.
hart made a two-days trip in the form.
et’s car the latter part of leet week,
Leaving bere early Thuredsy morning
they arrived in Johnstown in time for
the doctor to attend a ression f the
Cambria County Medieal Fociety
while Mr Goodhart viaited his broth-
er, Hamuel M. Goodha‘t, vmployed in
one of Johnetown’s big farniture
stores. On their return home they
spent a short t me in Altoona with
another Goodhart, RB. H, a railroad
engineer,
After being defeated by the All
Bars on Wednesday by the score of 1.
to 6, the Chinese University base: all
tesm of Hawaii, played In true form
Thur«day sud added another victory
to their Jong string by defeating the
Bellefonte team by the score 8 to 2
Dillon, a Bellefonte Academy alumnus,
was the sbhinihg star in both games
and was responsible for nearly all the
runs made by Bellefonte, Two home
rune, two three baggem, a dourle and
two singles was hie record for the two
gomes, “Him Have Wagner” was
one Chinaman's idea of the hard-hit
Sing Dillon.
QENTRE CO, THE HUNTERS PARADISE,
So Hays Hon, H.W, Shoemaker in the Al
toona Tribune,
As a student and lover of the wilds
of Pennsylvania, Hon, H. W. Bhoe-
maker has won fame, and he is an
authority eepecially on wild animal
life in Central Pennsylvania. The
following article is from his pen and
appeared recently in the Altoona
Tribune :
Homeone asked the writer of this
article recently which county in Penp-
aylvania contains the most game at
the present time and gives promise
uf holding out the longest #8 8 hunt.
or'a paradise, Always, from the
earliest days, Centre county has been
nur greatest mecea for wild life,
It was in Centre county that the
Inst native elk in Pennsylvania wae
killed by tsptain John Decker on
1877 It was in Centre
the last pative panther
It was in Centre
of the last wolves
near the
that the
on No-
Austin
“eptember 1
county that
was killed In 1886
county that
met their
norders
FOI
It was
county
bear was killed
1912, by Edgar
“Schwenk It was in Centre county
that beathcocks and wild pigeons
lingered long after they had
*xterminated in most other sections
of the stale.
Although
bunters in Centre county, gsme has
n
deaths,
of Centre
brown
a0
td
fast
vember
been
there have been more
neld « than in other
umwerous mountain
high apd
amount of country
forest and upsui ed for
agriculture have the chief con
the continued
in oar
better there
The 1
ranges, wilh
locslities,
their inecces.
! the
sible valleys,
envered with
been
tributing reasons for
exiegtence of game
aunty.
«flsrt should be made to carefully ob-
order to keep
ite natural
serve the game laws in
wild life plentiful in
hairs township.
N. W. Meyer Is putting up a fine
lime stack.
C., W, Corl Is out among the farm-
ers baling hay.
Paul Rupp returned from the Mer-
cersburg Academy last week,
Children’s Day service will be held
in the Lutheran church Bunday
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Harrison of State
College spent Monday afternoon at
Boalsburg
Mies Margaret Young of Altoona
visited with Mies Anna Bweeney last
week,
Miss K%e Rishel is spending this
week at Houserville where she Is en-
gaged at needlework,
Mrs, Bamuel Ryan of Bellefonte is
spending some time with her daugh-
ter, Mrs George Fisher,
Peter Stuck and son of M'flin erun-
ty were ca'lers at the E. mM, Kuho
bome on Kriday.
Harry Gilmen and sisters, Jessie
and Thronie, spent Ssturday snd Bun-
day with relatives io this place,
Mr and Mre, Henry Houser and
daughter Anna of Linden Hall spent
suoday at Boalsturg
Mr sod Mrs OC. W, Corl spent Bun-
day evening at the Joseph Myers
bome at Axe Mann,
Wm M visited his sunt, Mrs
Loesh, at Zion ou Sunday afternoon,
the lady is pioety-three years of age,
Mm. E WW. Bweeney visited over
sunday »t the home of her sister,
Mrs, Lizzie Jucobs, at Centro Hall,
Funday al three o'clock Rev W. K
Harnish will address the Knights of
Malta in the Presbyterian church.
John Hook with his daughter, Mrs
Nannie Coxey, erjryed a visit with
relatives at Northumberland sod
Peun Hall
Grorge Fisher and family
funeral of heres
Vers
attended
Hysn, Mrs
forenoon,
Mis
{and
Maria Wagner of Tusseyville
sister, Mrs Mary Caiver, of
Nebraskn, were visitors at the howe of
4 J. Wagner.
I'he continued drought is telling on
the clover which appears to be dylog
stronghold.
Hunting from many points of view
8 cruel, but at the same time often
out what
But
when men sre out
is most
that
rings
in msokiod is the case
real game
bears and
are not undignifying themselves by
little iD-
or blujaye
timid crestures
it largely
find nothing better
our woods may
worthy of the
Meanwhile the Peonsylvania
gtill
wildeats and foxes as
for their energy in the wilds
tre county. Let us hope that there
will always be one bunters’ paradise
least witauin the borders of
hunting
like panthers, wolves and
the willful slsughter of poor
noecent rabbits, quails
Vien who hunt small
iike these are doing
can
time
with
bhe-
cause Lhey
to kill. In
tocked
name,
be
ros game
find deer,
outlet
of { en-
big game bunters
bears,
can
at our
commonweailh,
The following article appeared in a
recent issue of 8 daily paper of Dayton,
Ohio. The Reporter feels that
the theft for which Grove asks punish.
ment was not made while the youog
man was rational,
fure
“ Earl Melvio Grove, 32, of Centre
Hall, Pa. called at police neadquart-re
Fuesday and gave himself up 10 detec
tive Charles Reeder, asserting that
he was a fugitive from justice. Grove
declared that he was wanted in Chi
cago on a charge of grand larceny in
connection with the theft of a phono.
graph. He underwent an operstion
some time ag which left him, he de
clared, deveid of anythiog to live for,
hough he hse good health be hss no
interest in life and ssserta that he
would just as soon be in jail with a
clear courclencs as on the vutside with
a guilty one.” or
ny ere
Frank Dashem, Potter township
Mary Bower, Potter township
Marriage Lloenses,
Harry Hubler, Lock Haven
Madalene Garrett, Bellefonte
Robert Beach, Bellefonte
Elizabeth Blanchard, Bellefonte
Jacob Boyce, Mansfisid
Florence Bechdel, Howard
Chester Homan, State College
Vera Homap, Centre Hall
Lioyd Rogers, Bwissville
Helen Deal, State College
Paul Pierson, Chicago, Til
Mabel Allison, Nittany
Andrew Ammerman, Philipsburg
Geraldine Johnson, Philipeburg
AI MA AUP
Spring milks.
Frank MaClellan bought a horee
last week.
John Hook of Boalsburg was in
town on Tuesday.
R GG. Kennelly waa home from
Boow Shoe for a few days,
Mra. C.J Fiokle returned from the
Johnstown hospital. Bhe is improv
ing slowly.
Floyd Bowersox of Mifflinburg at
tended the funeral of William Neere
on Monday.
Mies May Hassenplag retarned from
Philadelphia where ebe had been ing
hospital for treatment,
Dr. Braucht took Mre, John Decker
of Potters Mills to the hospital at Lock
Haven on Tuesday.
Quite a few of the members of the
Reformed eongregation expect to ate
tend the picnic at Contre Hall today
{ Thursday. )
Mr. and Mrs, Adam Neese, and son
of Boyder county, attended the funeral
of William Neese ; also Mr, and Mrs,
Gen z+l snd Mr, and Mrs. Vouads, of
| aL the root Io limestone ground the
corn is pot ali up.
| Mr. and Mra. 8. G Rudy, with their
| Hittie son Gerald, of Huntingdon wers
{ visttors at the H. MM, Mos eriuan homes
part of last week,
Mr, and Mre. John Stamm and
dasuguter Caroline of Juniata spent
inst week with relatives st tate Lol
lege, Lemuwont sud Boalsburg
Mr. and Mra David Bohn and Mre
Wm. Myers and sister, Mrs Elien
“huey, sttended the funersl of J. B
Hartman st Asropsburg last week
Mr. and Mrs. Harry lander,
Hsgssnns Ishlerand Mrs, OC. W,
attended the fuveral of George Bwab
at Pive Grove Mills on Monday af er
noon,
Mra. Harry Keller snd son Ovis of
Bellefonte and Miss El zsheth Keller
of Lancaster visited wit Miss sallie
Keller and Miss Ells Khone Mouday
snd Tuesday,
Mrs Maude Norrie, with several
ehii‘ren of Costeville, who came to
foute for the funersl of her broth.
er, Conri's Hyap, spent s veral daje
in Boalsturg.
Misa Nelle
Mre
Corl
Beil
Fisher of McAllister
ville, Mre. Clara with of Pine Grove
Mills, sud her brother, Wm. Musser,
of I'swps, Fiorida, visited Mra, E. A
Fisher inst week
Mra. N. W, Meyer, with her daugh-
ter Hosells, spent the time from sat
urdasy unitii Moodsy st Anrousburg
with ber mather, Mra. B F. Hoff «yy,
who is cor fiaed to her bed wilh sil
ments owiug partly to sdvauoced age.
ms A A
Aaronsburg,
Edgs: Bilover, who is employed a
Minte College, was seen with tis man)
boy friends
Mire. Enma Hess got some fine
furniture from the smith Bros. Spriog
Mille, one day last week,
All the peighbors and friends of
Mra B. F Has 'y feel #0 sad that she
wust be such » great sufferer.
Mrs Jobo Campbell sand son Clifford
of Lock Haven are the guests of het
brother-in-law, J. H. Uronse,
Misa Lizz'e Yarger went to Centre
Halli 10 stay with Mrs, Elizabeth
Miogle for sn indefiolie time,
Mr. and Mre, E. G. Miogis spent
Sunday with their children, Mr. and
Mrs, George McCormick at Potters
Mills,
Mr. snd Mra John Hosterman and
their dsughters, of Millbeim, spent
part of sundsy with Mr. and Mrs
John Halues.
Mr. ‘aud Mra, Jacob Winkleblech
were very pleasantly entertained st
the home of their son Warren and
family.
Mie, Deshle Is erjoyiog her ususi
he ith sgein at this wriliog, which
her neighbors snd friends sre glad
to hear
Mrs. Yoder, nee Myrtle Sylvie, and
Mr. Youer, nnd the former's father,
Jobn Myivie, all of Avis, were enter
talued for the greater part of a week
at the howe of Rollin Kreamer,
Gillard Eiseuhsger left for Ban
dusky, Ohio, to visit his sister From
there he will go to Akron, where he
expects to locate for the summer
months to work at the carpenter
trade.
Harvey Crouse, our obliging buck-
ster, monde s business (rip jo bis ear Lo
Benove, Lock Haven, Hublergburg
and Beiefonte, He was pecom panied
by Albert Miogie, Harry Hopshe sod
a few others.
Walter Orwig snd his two children,
Florence and Bright, were Buonday
yisitors with his ps ents, Mr. and
Mre, Charles Qrwig in Hartleton,
where Florence will spent a few
months with ber grandparents,
Mies
Z DD. Thomas spd niece,
Beckie Suyder, and her girl friend,
Miss Jenule Hull, spent Farmet’s day
at Hiate Lollege. They were enter.
tsined by the former lady's sister,
Mrs, Walince Kerstetter.
J.W, Bower, one of our highly en
teermed citizsne, died June 18h,
at 9:80 o'clock p, m., aged eighty-four
years, one mooth god two days. He
had been a great sufferer for the last
few years, He was born in Halves
Flemington.
township sud lived on oe of his large
farms nearly all his life, and for the
lant reven years Mr. and Mra Bower
lived with thelr son Warren in
Asronghburg, where he died Hiw
io tor, Rev. M. D. Geesey, offici-
ated,
Mrs. Bowersox and her two chil
dren, John sod Rachel, from York,
are at present visiting her aged grand:
mother Condo at the home of her
uncle and sunt, Mr. snd Mrs. James
Roushe, and at Wolf Chapel with
ber father-in-law, Dr. Bowersox, and
also with her sister-in-law, Mrs. T
C. Weaver,
Mr. sud Mra, George Kreighbsum,
the Istter kpown as Annie Hoover,
and their two children, Mary and
Johp, and Mr. and Mra. William Me.
Kinvey, all of Avis, made a trip Ip
their Ferd car ope day last week and
erjoyed an extra fine dinner at the
home of Z D. Thomas, an uncle of the
firet named people.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
TT _EGAL NOTICE,
Not'ce Is hereby given
been appraised and set apart
widow of Bamuel C, Walter
deceas d, pemonal property
under the act of June 1883
rove appraisement has been confirm
141
that there has
pry OC. Walter,
of Centre Co,
wunting to §88
8h,
al ons be Die
FRANK SMITH,
’. Harrison Waiker, Clerk of Oi phan
All
arney
XECUTORY NOTICE
Letters testamentary
Mary Bhoda Poller, late
Gots aed,
on the estate
of Harris township,
© at tyes
ticated for
grees East
¢ hun
eRroos Wost a
A. Thomas estate one hs
feet 10 the place o
i} acre, neain
ALSO, ALL THAT CERTAIN MESSU Af
tenethent and of ground situate ir Le
township, Centre County and State of Pen
vania, bousded and described as follows :
ing af & stone on the line between
ands of the mid Amos Garbrick and The Belie.
fonte Pammace Com ¢ by lands of
thesaid Amys ( sixty and one.
fourth degrees West eight and four tenths rods
tu cedar tree, thence by sam h sixty de.
gros West sixteen and 1 rods tom
stone, thenee by same ortaid und
one-fourth degrees West twenty six mode th a
sone, thence by same South thirty-three and
one half degrees West five and two.lentls rods
fr 8 stone, thence by land of William Humes
faite South Oty two degrees Best one rod to a
#one, thence Hy land of Amos Garbrick on a
line tweniy feet from the center of the milrosd
leading fo the furnace, North fifty-one degrea
East nineteen and elvht-tenths rods to stone,
tenes by same North fifty and one fourth de
gre s East pine rode to stone, thenos Ly same
North sixty-three and threedourth degrees East
seventeen and six tenths rods to stone thence
diverging from the line of miirosd and by land
of Amos Garbrick South 1.iriyfive degrees
East seven and five tenth rode to stone, thence
by snd of the Bellefonte Furnsce Company
North seventy degrees Bast eight and five
bnihs rods to a stone, thence by same North
iwenty-eight degrees West cleven and five
tenih rods to the place of beginning, Coutain.
‘ng one hundred and #ity-four perches,
ALSO, ALL THAT CERTAIN TRACT OF
land situate in Spring Township, Ceatre County
Pennsylvania adjoing other property of the party
ol the second part hereto near the stock house of
fhe said Brey of the second part. Beginning
ai» Wild Cherry ; thenoe South fifty four (54) de
grees East, two hundred thirty (480) feet to anoth-
er Wiid Cherry ; thence South foity-five (45) de
grees West © two hundred sixty-two (262) feet ton
post; thence on a straight line to the place of be
ginning. Being a triangular piece of land con.
taining acres,
AL30O the right and privileges to maintain and
nse perpetually and exclusively a certain reser.
Fly Low existing on the of Hall Moon Hill
br a certain pumping sta now existing near
%
nt
Ro
the
ing Creek, and two certain lines of
ing underneath the ground, one thrid portod
ning between sid pumping station and said res
ervoir and the other beiween sald reservoir and
jJand of Hae Solistonte Fiinace ii 1 a
of water su to the propert;
folie PIrRADS foRpany. Fol eno naes
Together with the right of the Rellefonia
adn 0 re
nace Company jie
d im
to Dave free ih
WOOOROTS
Pos renew and replace the
tion and pipe lines, an
rom the same for the
ded new :
Far.
and re to and
yd a . Provi
Jihis an privileges are to be
Je hore ' eonvye 9 td Hauy .
Srp ioe 1 aj ite he we A
the maintenacs and unt 3
Siezed, taken in execution and to be
fhe ny of the Bellsfonte Pare ha
ng un
} tod.
and Margaret
¥ Hot oawen
nh! . La ejoyment of the rights and
A. B. LER,
o Sherif
Belieloniar Fo, May 1, 4.
DEATHS,
Charles Ryun died at the Bellefonte
hospital Baturdsy morning, following
an illness of several weeks with
Bright's disease. Funeral services
were held from his late home in Be le-
fonte Mondsy morning. Mr.
was boro in
8'x years ago and for
years was employed
works at that place.
Af number
at
Lucy Horner a sleter to John H
nesr Tusseyville, and two daughters,
Cathleeu and Liareeta at Lome,
mother, Mrs, Samuel Ryan, of Belle-
Boalsburg, and several brothers,
Bellefonte, also survive,
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Fisgs Moved.
Flage which led Pennsylvania
soldiers in the war for the suppression
of the rebellion and the Bpanish war
were moved from the state museum to
the rotunda of the new state house on
Monday after being carried in proces.
sion through streets of Harrisburg
LOBT — A gold belt pin with a red set
please bring same Wo this office,
Finder
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AGENTE WANTED
or female Good reliable sroposition
selling household article I Rive exclusive
territory, Address LL. Daggett, P Box 11
clonte, Pa,
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Lewistown had two fires on Bunday
plight which were both checked in
their incipient stage, Both were
dwelling houses,
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For Summer Sewing
Shirtings, Ginghams, Cali-
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Pillow Casing and Tubing,
Bleached and Unbleached
Sheetings 9-4 wide, 40-inch
Muslin for Sheets, Nain-
sook, Longeloth and Cam-
bries,
all
White goods in
the new weaves.
Embroideries, Val. and
Torchon Laces at a bargain.
FRESH BREAD
Schmidt’s [Harrisburg]
Fresh Bread every Tuesday
and Friday.
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