Calf Knocks Out Man's ilje FW, Zitle, Ii Reeder homestead in vig on tha Zisttle had gone to the the feeding morning, Mr. barn before daylight work stock, to do barn and had finished en to the barnyard to water, call went to its while the other passed by its lying place. Iu reaching for the calf, which was about a year old, Mr, Zottle was unable to see the position of its head owing to the dark- ness, and the calf around the neck the threw its head up, striking Mr, in the eye, The bad grown short horns one stall calf and already of these Dr. H. 8B. Braucht die and he saw at once that the eye was injured beyond re Mr, Zsttle suffered excruciat- ing pain geveral days, but at p ent is feeling much better, It is not affected, in the eyelid, Whe immediate ly 8 RLY, for res. thought the other eye will by a A State to Use Crippled Wild Tarkey, this paper wild of Centre after in a prem enberger below Met lion was made several months ago of } came to the 14¢8 Hall, pled condition, haviog d upon by rome individ who masquerades the name of gportsman. minus or small type of under I'he bird was wing was to wake tenderly usl e leg and dd as to re Mr oue BO) iatyie or nd it unable aamsg naer it unable rFranpkeuberger bird, snd fee binding ding it regularly. ver to bring the where it mountains ap il jure Waa 110 bird bsc sible howe K the t itself from prey- advice regarding Mr. Brungart Kalblus, on sskin g Lhe juire B rangart, dig i turkey, ately wrote hesd Mr ate Game Commission, and «¢ received eo ie 10 officer a communic thie Nis ioner advised Mr. stan zart to hold the near uld arrive will props tate atl- r gal- wild tur. the f entre Hall seen by those Brush Valley ro ad, ti iTe atl ot intain bele ( ® Now frequently s ] thie report their browsing’ road haviog been John Dat- The young msn further stated that the birds had been gunned after this fall and winter and that more had killed, the having been Too bad tuat i tl is of such a type ne bur ss——— calf ——— oa iast to near the row. one or been Carcasse found fer LArriage Licenses I, Oak Halil telitll, Oak t andy Rid Sandy Ridge EN LOCALS Packer lys i om her attack of diphtheria. popul If it i ving ire pre Keep r the fa? tion Isabel. in mind #ix on our & is not y gix ar Yi beerij a make it W. R. Jones of Spring Mills is an Rev. R. BRB. Jones at the Reformed parsonage, A. E. Kerlin has been confined to bed for the past few days suffering from an atiasck Alfred ord, teacher of the Plum Grove school, for a few days was coufived to his home, threatened with appendicitis, one, a est of Mrs of lumbag. Crawl. Miss Irene Rosa of Linden graduate of the nursing school of the Altoons hospital, is taking care of Miss Gladys Packer, When in Millhelma aud you feel in need of a good lunch, eall at Gephart's restaurant. Youn will be served right, Lunch at all hours, ad, Raymond, son Roy, and daughters Htella and Father, ard Harry Kuhn, of Boaleburg, attended the fuperal of the former's nephew, James Raymond, at Centre Hall, Wednesday morning, Mrs. W. H. Meyer, who has been confined to her bed for several weeks, bes improved sufficiently to be about the house sgain, Her sister, Mrs. Alice Bible of Georges Valley, hes been taking care of her, Mra. Nina Bartlett and little grand. daughter, Velma Coble, of Riate Col lege took digner at the home of Mr, sud Mrs. Al Krepe, on Baturday, From here they went to Lewisburg to visit Mra. Bartlett's son. Amovg the Reporter's callers on Wednesday morning was Colonel Decker of Bpring Mills. Mr, Decker is 8 member of the firm of Decker Brothers, lumbermen, now operating enal of Centre Hall. Mr. Decker is als #0 giving some time to music and js a member of the orchestra just organized at Bpring Mills. EC i i a —— The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year in ndvance, i : i FAMIALS Ai Frod« Bulle y spent a few sthe guest Miss h of Bellefonte. days Nellie week n last of Bmit isa Mary Delinda Potter is confin. sunt of aun at- ed to her ome on ac tack of rheumatism, Next Woualdn’ fues lay is ground hog day. t six weeks more of this brand | of weather spread a emile over the face { of the coal man ? {| Mrs. Roy Bhafler of near Tussey- | ville was discharged from the Belle. | fo fonte hospital on Monday and return. | | ed to her home. The Boozer and Fetterolf agency Robert P, Penns to Campbell, of tone { Cave Houae, | The { Hall proprietor Inst week. the Centre postponed third number in Lecture Course was date not yet decided upon. Mise Besse Breon, who had been ir Philadelphia with Mieses Elsie and Virna Geiss since early fall, returned to her home Friday afternoon. A sledload of members of the Chris Eundeay of the Presby terian church were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Heck- man, Monday evening. W. B tian ir Society Harry itera of Btate College, lefonte for improving, Millheim and in tl JRL je from intestinal He has hospital abacessen, was formerly many scquaint. ion who will be pleased to note his gradual recovery. Vv. Jae Diehl, Latheran otf ANCES ’ BC sh pastor of Bt, wareh, Lock Ha- minced his resigns pulpit last Sunday, to bruary lst. Rev. Diehl having been in Centre # 1DIICIY Bnnd 8 ven, pt ion fron 1 Lhe . 1 wot Fe is ROOwWn Hall hers, On 8 veral OCoAsIioOns Lest week Hamuel Darst shipped $400 rk to Philipsburg his netted him a pretty sum nd. ded to his ott ome from the farm from the Many unds of p and er ine will old farms cont Boyd K in Cherokee, [owa, Mrs, Bruce Lit make the gross receipts g ’ } farm much ab that of ve ite acres. Rinne n OX, death occurred brother of whose Was 8 SN gle and was born in ty. He years about Bity-eight nown Lo se fthe vry, Blair coun went wesd Mr Years residents BgO was aged disk fliers al ne o about Would than be ‘hh to better hold pri would an- districts a day Haturd Ay Tue adny Ww ctinne Saturday ioubtedly suit the cour try y other in the week There is also a on foot to change the month in which these ¢lee- tions are held from Beptember to May yatter than ar day movement | r st from the cash College bakery, Or pelty that he i» reformatory years old iced resching in tille, not , and should eaking $5.00 of the Hiate Sunday was charged f and the result fon WwW Dinsatesn 1@ Hunting: day Is ne hins prac! his gince own, a small boy SFO Prothon D. R. Foreman and onmissioner John LL. Dunlap office Wednes y {en Hall to James Raymond, They remaained here until the n, Mr. Dunlsp was anxi 0 return home on sccount of the iiiness of a daughter who is suf Ir pneumonia, aud Mrs. J. M. Rearick of Williamsburg, and formerly of this pince, have just issued snbouncements f the marriage of their eldest dasugh- Miss Jodie Rearick, to William J which took place in Bioux nber 13th, 1914 It waa during her term of public school teaching in that city that Mra. Bras ksmp formed the friendship of the who now owns her as his bride The announcement came a= a pleasant surprise to the many friends of the bride in this place, i A Htate inspector of public buildings was in Hall on Tuesday snd looked over the Penns Valley Bank. ing Company's building and also that of Progress Grange. On the former he recommended that a fire escape be placed and the door leading to the stairway be changed to sawing oat in- stead of in. The banking company will make these improvements which have been considered a necessity for some time by the Masonic and Odd Fellow lodges which occupy the third flyor. Conditions st the Grange Hall were found to be in such good shape that no recommendations were made by the inspector, John 8, Dale, who bids the ap- pointment of deputy in Centre county in the order of the Patrons of Husban- dry, will attend a meeting of Wash- ington Grange on Halurday evening and will assist Master M. B. Fry to confer th» third snd fourth degrees on a class of eight or tn, With these members added Washington Grange will have an enrollment of about one hundred members, On the 30th, Mr, Dale, with ten or twelve members of Washington Grange, will sttend Half Moon Grange, at Stormstown, and as sist In installipg the officers of that Grange. Mr. Dale's companions on this mission are students in the agri. cultural department at Penn State, who take 8 lively interest in Grange tary former OC lors at this Were on dav, | ig SILO tre d the a relative i thay fore sral of Aarts tie : i afterne but tus { £Y ie _ WV. er t B ras AIP, ity, [owa, Hepter Aan Centre 3:400-M1! E TELEPHONE MESSAGE. A. 0 Bell, Original Inventor, Talks Across Country —Watson, His Early Assistant, tt Other End NEN terday ¥ YORK, afternoon in Statue of Lit Bell, the in over Jantiag 5,400 miles san Fra ne in 1¢ antic in history aped iden second Gate, a f an eye fell hundred line and Mr Izland. near Jacksonville, Florida, was told that all was ready It was Dr hour of triumph, but It was no less a triumph for the engineers and scientists grouped around him, for it these who have planned and experimented and bullt through the years for that hour and for the time to follow, But the triumph of using the new transcontinental line with Instruments as you and I know them to-day, was not enough and there was a strange, crude, box-like contrivance, the origi nal telephone built by Mr. Watson under Dr. Bell's direction That con- versation between New York and San Francizgco could be successful over these vfude Instruments does not mean that the telephone instrument of to-day Is fio betler: on the contrary, the very sight of the erude first telephone showed graphically that the familiar Instrument of to-day is vastly improved, The telephone Is the product of a pyramid of Imventions which have soma #ince those early telephones were made and it is far more efficient than any lock a about ahortls Ot hush upon the one men Vail, yi om on teli’n was on HOWE how ibil- Wr ltl HEREDITY Adherencs to Bules (love win mE Physteal Commissioner of Heni:} wg Hight | Defeetn ving Ovore Kays 1 » fr fl iter Alt | praet 10s! iced for f Cie Instances i rigid adhere; 3 ‘iat | living { and OVEr serious | heredity, If you have bether inherited aiways Veron it y sithful = worth while to : i ne | Io many cases favorsb modified by a cot df { effort, Where the { prevent | {than any lsw te ment against the inlensif nately ped insurme We now unts are sl at Deo physical band of apn threaten his career as 3 For msny belief that tary disease. It has beer ted that tt However, when the ing from (uterculosis there | chance of the direc children and this the disesse was inherited, that the children rents may inherit tions that will reduce to the tubercle bacillose every «Tort should be made whatever weakness msy stich ne narrow chest, ete. Care, training and perssverance will work wonders in correcting physical or menial! defects whether inherited or the result of individusl weako ess, general heredi- the an Yeare | tut demoteirs. exception. #ufler. waye a of the that is true tubsreulous pes iysical ecouforme- their resis‘ance There fore, to develop be inherited, is the rare 1arents are al infection thet it led to of pt Lan Our Fairy Godmothers. The world, out of falry books, is chary in furnishing its fairy god- mothers, yet most of us have friends at whose touch we become more truly and happily ourselves than at other times. They seem able to endow us, through eame magic of their own, with the beauteous vestments and the glass slippers that free the spirit These are our fairy godmothers. Wa do well to love them and pay them good heed, for through them we may enter into such possession of the pre cious gifts that we need have no dread of the striking hour. This, we must suppose, is what Cophetua did for his beggar-maid. At his glance the queen in her blossomed, which later all the world could sea, » arket Reports, Wheat, red ...... Corn, on cob, 0 Sorn, shelled, 5 Tbe Hay, Rea first grade Hay, mixed hve es a Butter 1 Fe a =r ESTATE AT PRIVATE 8A LE. The undersigned offers for sale the ny of the late ab An Horner, late of a oh ba ship, deceased, fooased one-fourth nile hot, gd ib Ry ey WRG oo and ecmning vols on dings. There are two never on prom - json also n oh orchard, About three wores of land, I Food sate of cultivation, Will be sid at a very reasgnable For farther PArteUiaty inquire ot or add recs Ne JOR ith " HORNER, Fa, B D,'¢ apparatus that has ever been produced Xan be then and there In b 0 o'clock in the lorenoon SALE REGISTER |: iii iio i ti rif] their own remembrances, to 40 bho things wh Ww thelr office apperiaing Lo be ¢ id those who are bound in recognizanoss, bint the prisoners that are or Centre iy, be the nwt them ae shall be § 1 64 Belielinte, the ear of our Lord, th year entre, that they Oper pereahs al wilh this] this Parties having nied at fer their sale b thelr sales re Ton Howe wi end FREE, of 5 (13d BER v bins Br MARCH 31 Willi mMuaxe sae od DAY, Bherift's Offices Bellelonte, Ju: DAY, MARCH 4TH ie at {301 in Georges Va chi, cows mpiement ete, 1. } Mayen, | 1 lowing seoour fs have been exami Hegistor's Offic eguloes creditor as a lien #lern stock LEGAL ADVERTISENENTS the above estat ndersigned, she persons knowing Ww the ont aie Wo make imme 1 those having ims sguinst vit 4 nt them dul) S BRUNGART OF THE VrEBACE : ESSE CYRUS JUSTICE FREE TO FARMERS SE EDS i rr firms in y of their Big h » CCSUURT PROCLAMATION, 3 ve Hos Whe rable a, Pasture ‘otatoes and seeds. This 1 in want of FREE to all it today and iress is RATEKIN'S SEED HOUSE, Shenandoah, lowa. FOURTH MONDAY the 22nd day ue two weeks votice is hereby given to the ( of the Peace, Aldermen, and O F FEBRI Fel ARY. of TUT 1915, oroner, J OUR ustices ox of said toves and anges [POSSIBLY that old heater or cook stove that has done service for these many years should be replaced by a more modern stovejthat will not only give better satisfaction but will save fuel. Come in and see our complete line of stoves for all purposes. We have the stove you need. Our Coal Oil Heaters and Cookers (that make 00 odor) are making satisfied buyers. T. L. SMITH CENTRE HALL, PA,
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