5 v - . - ns cad - s———— SLAUGHTERING THE DEER, BOALSBURU ITEMS. Prevent Season is Proving to be Most Sue cessful tn Years for Muny Hunt ug tien Nine Hears Kilied in Paddy tain Distriot, What Peop'e Are Doing in Harris Township's Friocipal Burg, as Reported by the Re- porter’s Faithful Correspondent, John, Par. Fa Oia | Hiover ls rome from Phila. ’ The hunters aren’t killing deer, they | are slaughtering them, accordiog tO | arp and Mrs reports coming in from the many | burg are camps on the Seven Mountains, With | almost a week still to go on there ia The liti rary society of the Boalsburg every indication that more deer and | high school will hold their second bear will be killed this year than at meeting Friday eveving at 7:30. any time since the law proteciing does | attended tho U. B. went into effect. The latest reports |, q¢ Williameport lost week us a ard a8 follows : | petit juror. The Wingart-Rote partly have seven | deer and two bears, A Bhamokin party have four large deer, The Paxinos party also have four bucks. All three parties are on Paddy Mountain. The Crader party of Coburn hanging in their camp six bucks, two bears, and a fox. vacation, Lapold of East Petera- with relatives at Htate College and Boalsburg delphia for a two weeks visiting BR. B. Harrison Quite a pumber of persons from this { place attended the exercises at State College on Friday. TT, KR. Weber of Btate College broke his arm last Thursday when cranking his automobile, Miss Mary Reed of Petersburg is In this place taking orders for Christmas books for children as well as for older also other good books. Bhe is 1 guest of her uncle, J. C. Reed. : of the Woman’s Home two beara. snd Foreign Missionary society of the Mr. Peate of Northumberland came | [theran church will have their sn- to Coburn on Monday in his auto and | 4) thank ofteriug on Sunday eve- before night hed three bears which he ning at 7:30 o’cloek. loaded in his car and returned home the following day. Mr, Troutman of Middleburg spent a day near Coburn and succecded in killing a deer, Mr. Maxwell, a passenger fireman fiom Harrisburg, arrived at Coburn in the morning traio, lay, re-|] turnieg ia th but not without a fine deer which he killed in rt below | eonsin. the winter there > 3 » Potlers tained entertained, have up fine people ; I'he Woodward party have succeed- | 4, ed almost as well with five deer and The ladies A union Thanksgiving service will held in tzformed church on the evening of Thanksgiving Day, at 7:15. Rev, J. 1. Btonecypber will preach the sermon, be the Mr. and Mra. James Poorman closed at Boalsturg on Tuesday departed for the west, waere they rela- tives in Nebraska, Kansas, snd Wie- their house LR), Wednes fs . 4 aiLeT0oon, »epend the winter with i | expectl { i the mountain » sh distance Coburn. Coming Mill Several years ago they spent were so kindly that they fell like muakiog the trip again. and nearer home, the met with week's bunt, a party have the best ae i tha rat 3 bw FUCCESS 10 Lhe Lrst SIX flower bed tral square in Bome time ago a was fine bucks grace their camp, the largest of deer, weigh- | burg under ing two hundred apd thirty poun in Poe Valley, snd was a deer that had eluded Boals- TT. Db The civie ciub was requested to plant flowers and taka of them, hunt-| ot a decid- { ed to plant talip bulbs this Two on | har On Saturday severa' of the ladies planted bY | them ; made on the ¢ rhice 48 Revan-nrong wialch 1s a seven-prong the direction of fa - 15+ | Boal, It was shot Monday, Care meeting of the club it was fall. bulbs were purchased, ers for several years. I'he Bradf Wednesday, The Black party bave one, sho yrds had three al noon fred the outside and inuer rings are tulip the | rings are bulbs of yellow talips, Friday waa a very stormy day, C(, George Slack. bulbs, and middle Colyer party bave killed two I'he Pleasant Gap party broke camp | W, Corl was threshing grain at Frank Monday, having to their credit two | bucke, killed by Harold Kerstetter aud Ammon Kersteller. The Pottsville party have one. The Olympic club of Palmyra have two. The Penn Hall hunters have two. The Bweetwoond party have one, The Faust party of Reedsville killed one deer. 1 The Decker party have one deer, : at fiave over and covered a little four-year-old Walter. The other chil. { dren ran into the to tell their | mother who hurried out Work was | commenced at once and in s short time he child was found lying on his face, having hid- eighteen or twenty feet from | boy named house ype the worse for been {1 Rout Hand | f 1@ culer part of One A i fe | of the Boalsbh have | the stack, +1 i b ! he Greensburg party the uth of Boalsbury, umber of the class in agriculture urg high dging contest at NMaturday. a two and school entered Rils Boalsburg vie Hiate C Wothro k a half gold ; iw ? y party o two fine deer, rn j Louis on on first prize Wellare Week, I piven i thi : Charles E, Marie in Grange Ar -—— 1 HBeguner won second prizes, a above litle Chaplain Martha Rev. acd Varney will conduct me KEK on sgriculture ; blue ribbon ; Edwin Ings | Dale te llege, fourth, a blue ry Btover, fifth, a blue me of the girls had braad, I fruit at the Btate Col- they have not nieat, for the 98 per cent. Mecea | . } a * Varvey adia during the whole ol the week of December 7th. There | two sessions each dasy-—sfter- | i the be made up will be DOOM Bl afternoon {| of gd evenipg, ai wild mee! periods. ings two | he | second for girle and 98 per cent, for the boye. tL every day in second | mouth were Daisy Rowe, Martha Hou'z, Edwina Wieland, Ida BHegner, Rebekau Wieland, Kathryn Koch, Wielsnd, Mildred Wieland, | Russell Ishiler, Forrest Miller, Riley together capable of bolh enteniaining Stover, Myles Thomas, Boyd Wieland, sud iostructing the large Hosterman, Samuel Ross, that greeted them every session, Louis Rothrock, Cyrus Wegner and definite in- | g attendance billed as =| uth of ech humorist, ai Chaplain Varney is ol was psycholog and wife, Rev, Vari d his | i ey, a& 8 noled woman | Those presen orator. All meetings will be free, Itquiry male at poiuts where these specialisia have held W Week bring the information that the Varueys were al. cilare | Grace i audience | (‘harles at The program and n formatio: this paper. ore | Karl Williams, » will be printed in the nDext| atin Woodward, Mr. Beck of Loganton was a visitor { at the home of Rav, Kessler last week. Mra. Rine of Loganton is visiting her daughter, Mrs, Wm. Boob, Mr. and Mra, James Fultz are visit. ing at the home of the former's ps- rents, Mr, and Mre. James Fuallz Last week the Woodward gun club shot two deer and one bear, and the Volunteers shot one deer. Mr.and Mra. A. B. Moyer of Co- burn spent Saturday at the home of the lady’s parents, Mr, and Mrs, James Weaver, Miss Grace Tresster of Lewistown is spending the winter with her uncle, Abe Treaster, Mr. and Mrs, Howard Miller from lseue of I———————— Linden Hall and family (ieorge Mothersbaugh Is pent Banday with Mr. aud Mra, J. H Roes John Potter of Puiladelphia spent a | short time last we kK at the home of | Henry Potter, Mra. Albert Barger are visiticg Mr. and Biamp. Rev, apd Mra, Williamn MeUlellan spent a few days last week at the home of his brother, Robert McClellan, Mrs. Ruth Lohr and children were guests over Sunday of Mr, and Mrs, Jacob Zing. Edward Horner, who spent last week In the mountains, returned bome | Rebersburg spent a few hours at the Mouday. His party bad tro deer | home of the formet’s sister, Mre, R, M, hangivg at their camp Wolfe, on Baturdsy, Misa Catharine Hellman and Jacob | Willet, Theodore and Oliver Hosters Hellman of Hetimandale, Lebanon | man of Buflalo, N. Y, sre spending county, who have been spending a | some time with their parents, Mr. and week with relatives here and at Boals- | Mra. U. W. Hosterman, burg, left for their home on Tuesdsy | Mr. and Mrs. Roy Musser of Akron, morning, Ohlo, were ealled home to attend the Last Baturday evening while at. | funeral of the lady's brother, Gurney tending the suction beld by D., J | Fiedler. They returned to their home Nieman, Jacob Zoog lost his pocket | Monday morning. book containing about eighteen dol. tf A lp — lars which wae found by a small boy Thanksgiving Servier, and returned to the owner this week. The W. H, and F. M. Boclety of the Linst Saturday while driving home | Lutheran chareh, st Taseyville, will from Linden Hall, Mra, Willlam Me: | give their sonusl Thenkegiving ser. Ciintie and children and Mrs. J. L. | vies on Bunday evening, 220d inst. Tressier were over taken by s team | beginning at 7:30 o'clock. belonging to George Bearson which ——— ———— had broken loose from a hitching post A new stock of the very Iateal coats, near the Swabb residence. They were | suits, and deessen, for ladies, will be thrown from the bupgy which was |on display at Kessler’'s department budly damaged, The occupants | store, Millhelm, tomorrow ( Friday), escaped with slight iujuries, adv, | | { 1 i snd daughter Mra, Alvin LUTHER DAY SERVIUE, Rev Glanding, Lutheran Pastor In foute, Dellvers Masterful Hermon on | the Reformer, Bhortly after Inst anniversary of the | birth of Martin Luther, the Reformer, Rev. W. M. B. Glanding, pastor of the | Lutheran church in Bellefonte, | delivered a8 masterful sermon on | Luther, and following sare excerpts of | the discourse ; | Text: “God Is our refuge and | atrength, » very present help in trou- | ble.” Ps. 46:1. | Men die. Prinelples live, ment of reform may be started by | some and completed by others. In | the church at Wittenberg, Germany, | there is precious human dust, A little over four hundred apd thirty-one years ago Martin Luther was born. He was not opposcd to the Catholic church as an ipstitution. He protest. ¢d as a loyal son of the church against the sine and errors of the ruling element, He always appealed to Heripture and the teachings of the fathers. In the course of the contro- veray he begged for the privilege of defense before an imperial council The request was granted, He appear. ed at the diet of Worme on April 18th, 1521 Carlyle calls this the greatest scene in modern history. A move- | 1. Preparations for the appearance at the diet, When Charles V., an Austro-Spaniard, came to the throne of the Holy Roman Empire, he found the realm in a state of greatest com- motion. The Turks threatened him in the south. The king of France, his rival, checked his ambition. The Primate at Rome claimed his loyalty, The German princes demanded that much attention re given to the inter. of their states. Tne religioos troubles were assuming a threatening attitude. In his mid an imperial diet or congress is necessary, This as sembly met in Worms in Japuary, 1521, ar d lasted several months, About one month after the opening a papal brief or letter came which urged the Emperor to enforce the bill of exeom wunication sgaipst Luther. By the remonstrances of the German princes | Charles recalled the edict which manded Luther's writings to be burn- ed throughout the Empire and sub. stituted a provisional order to deliver | these books into the keeping of the megistrates. The friends of the Re- former insisted on Luther being heard at the diet and a safe-conduct or pas port being weranted to him. The Emperor yielded. 2. The journey from Wittenberg to Worms, On April 2 the monk start. ed. Tols step rniquired wocommon courage. His path was surrounded with dark forebodings, At Lelpsic no respect was shown him. At Nsuen- berg a portrait of BSavonsrola was thrust before his face. When his snfe-conduct had only three days more an unsuccessful attempt was made to turn him away from his course Spslitin, bis true friend, sent a mes senger with the advice, ** Do not enter Worms.” He at once replied with these memorable words: “Go and tell your wunster that even should there be as many devils In Worms ss tiles on the housetops still I would enter it.” Nothing could turn him fromm his purpose. Into Worms he would go sud into Worms he went, lefore the diet, The Luther's arrival in Worms rapidiy throughout the whole city I'he Emperor summoned the council he Chancellor of Flanders advised | that the monk be gotten rid of at ones, | Charles declares that he will keep his promise and obmarve the safe-conduct I'he hereditary marshal of the Empire leada Luther at 4 o'clock in the after. on April 17, 1521, befo.e the sugust assembly of the Emperor, elec tors, dukes, moregraves, archbishops, princes, counts, papal nuncios ; in all two hundred and four persons. Nuch a spectacle was never before presented The Cha cellor of the Archbishop of Ireves requires Luther to snswer two questions: “Do you acknowledge theses books to have been written by you?” pointing with the floger to about twenty volumes which had been pisced on the table. * Are you pre. Continued on last page FR'R CO. news of | gpread noon Tusseyville Mrs. George Bpangler of Centre Hall spent a few days with friends here, Miss Helen Bodtorf spent last week with her friend, Mra. John Black, Charles Btoner is putting up a new shed along the road, Mrs. Thomas Hwariz spent a few days with friends at State College the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rickert ard two children, Jeunie and Randall, from Mill Hall spent part of last week among relatives here, The Woman's Home snd Foreign Missionary Boclety will ‘old their sunusl eptertsinment Bunday evens ing, November 22 Hugh Runkle spent a week with his brother, James Runkle, at the homestead, and put in the time hunt ing for deer on old Tuesey. Sunday a week ago, Glenn Musser from Altoona came oi his motoreycle and took dinner at the home of Mre, Mary Ishler, returning in the sfter. noon. ——————— A —————— Potters Mills L. W. MeUlenahan of Pittsburgh fs payiog his mother a visit, F. A. Carson spent two days Pittsburg lest week. Mise Caroline Mo'Yloakey sews this week In Hellefonte fur Mre, Margaret Hutchinson, Mire, W. W, McCormick and grand. son spent Bundav yin Hellefonte as guests of the Hutchison family, Thowe who attended the play at Millbeim Baturday night a week sgo | were: Mrs, Anns Bankey, Misses Edith Sankey, Nellie Bible, Kathryn | Cargon, Messrs, Charles Condo and John Boob, Mrs. John Bleuser was takan to the Bellefonte hospital last Monday, Forester H, W. Biggine of Colyer tartied over Banday with W, E Montgomery. Harry Wilkinson of Bellefonte spent Bunday with his parents, Mr, | in and Mrs John Wilkiuson, CO RPHANS COURT BAL} OF REAL EETA'TH In the matter of the esis of Bhook, Inte of Gregg Cour Catherine ( deceased Pursuant to Court of Centre Cou i ember, 1914, the 1 reigned Catherine C, Bhook, inte ol 1, will expose to publi ceanoed, SATURDAY, DECEMBER my the at onco'clock p.m No. 1 , the following AQ Purpart No, 1 | that certain ment or tract of land situate in the To Gregy, County of Cen vais, bounded and described as follows, leginning at stake ands ty adminis Town ¢ ule, on PH, 1914 premises o rege sori ten! esla messuage, ten ¥yuship « tre and State of Per of E Rrees east 110 per nineteen degreos in Penns Creek twenty and six i percl t Lone Creek : thence north sixt twenty-seven perches to stone in Pe thence south sixty i « perches elghty-fly 2 tenth perches to stone in Pe south seventy-three degrees w to stone in Pe ek ; then and one-hall degreos west tenth perches to stone in Peni by land of A, J. Bhooksthirtyseven degre thirty-eight perches seventy-three degre pre hes Lo stone thence south east fifty-three perches 0 in Penns nuns Creek west fifty-six ins Cr 10 stone § oastl three contaning ot cont the prog. ty TERMS OF chase money bond and mort 4.047 tig Bower & Zerby Bellefonte 44 HERIF} DMISISTRAT {OT Lett re of adminis Jeremiah Pnavely, lal Co gand | £5 si the » authenticated for & 2% EGAL KO 0h { of the fo to conirt for cor Season --- PEPPER-- 19¢ 29c¢ Tes at ts istiratl) ATRICH 3 \ TRICE, with its patent devi ' farm i in two minut BE a this one kind of daily and why it gets every drop of cream on from $25 to and has all in the These are the it valuable. Clean Skimming Easy Running Light Running Long Life Few Repairs A A separator, $3 s shiv ym in and see the beauty it of your milk. { § bows Simple Method of Cleaning Discs 1 We received a short time ago a mous spreaders, buting on the ground. It is simple and ly built, and should have a place on ev carload of these {a- I it easy running, stronge rery farm, barbed and smooth wire. over. Requires no cranking, Low fuel Deane. We a on we wouldn't ba aur own reputal $ n there were anything questionable abou we Can Weyou trust towtarts aod how t can trast we. Drop in snd eanily smoothly It ree. teed —no catches por technicali- ino keep it. “Your That's the prins to 100 HL P. 1 ee it.
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