The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 18, 1915, Image 5

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    Will Erect New Dwelling,
F. Kryder Frank purchaeod
home from John H, Weber,
erect & dwelling house on it. The
$350
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“ Dry” Forces Fighting 1a Unloo County.
The Anti-Baloon League
Yost sotive in its organization
he past week to create public senti-
ment tending to close the two hotels
in Lewisburg and one in Laurelton,
for which places the applications for
license will be heard tomorrow ( Fri-
day ) before Judge Johnson and As-
gociates Rowe and Dic fIenderfer.
The forces of the ‘dry’ element in
the county held a meeting in the Sun-
day-school room of the Reformed
church, The meeting was attended
by delegates from different sections of
the county, and three sessions were
held, morning, afternoon and evening.
Rev. W. M, Rearick of Mifflinburg is
chairman of the league, and Prof
Bromley Buiich of Lewisburg the sec-
retary. The chairman stated that the
purpose of the meeting was to have
the court close the bars of the few re-
maining hotels, and make the county
absolutely dry.
ee ctl eee
has
Denths of Lentre Countians,
John 8, Fisher died in Jewell City,
Kansas, at the age of eighty-tbree
years. He was born in Centre county,
Henry J. Rothrock, a well known
farmer of Bpriog township, died of
paralysis, aged sevenly-one years.
Edward L. Rishel, a native of Belle.
onte, died in Pittsburgh of galloping
tuberculosis, sged thirty years. He
was buried at Bellefonte.
John A, Waguer, a unique character
jn Bellefonte, died aa a result of a
paralytic stroke, aged sixty-four years.
Mra Rachsel Aun Yeager died near
Bellefonte, of a complication of dis-
esses, aged sixty-gix years,
Mrs. John D. HSourbeek
Bellefonte, of poeumonia,
one years,
Mrs, Julia Kessiogsr died at Belle-
fonte of aged sixty-five
years,
died in
aged six.
paralysis,
i fp Ap
February
February is the shortest month of
the year, but sfier all some mighty
important events happened within
the twenty-eight days allotted to it for
three cut of every four years, For |
instance, the second is ground hog day, |
Lincoln was born on the 12:h, the 14:h
is 8t. Valentine's day, the editor of |
the Reporter was born on the Ils,
Washington on the twenty-second, as
well as a lot of other Georges in this
Spring Mills.
Ralph Bhook is delivering mall thie
week for Frank Me _lelian.
Hhoo to work at the carpenter trade
College were callers
saturday :
Mrs. Hasan Hanna and son
{ spent Bunday st Asronsburg.
D. Long are
on friends on
| David MecQool and J.
to their rooms
Mra, Susan Viethorn returned to her
home at Manorville, Baturday mornp-
irg.
Elmer Ripka lost a horse on Mon-
day.
Mrs. Sarah Gales of Penn
mother of Mrs. H. F. Rossman,
taken seriously ill on Thursday night
was removed to the Rossman
home on Saturday where she is con-
valescing.
The roads have been in a bad condi
tion owing to the bed of ice, and sever-
al sceldents have occurred, On Batur-
day night William Musser of Bober
brought a sledload of people to the
revival service in the Evangelical
hurch., When opposite A. C. Dun.
led swung sround and upset,
The
the
Hall,
Was
Bhe
Ce
lap’s the
throwing all the occupants out
found in
shed at the Paradise chureh.
Carl Meyer,
John Meyer,
team rau away snd was
a four-year-old son of
bad a thrilling experi:
ence in a coasting accident last week
Mr. Meyer lives in wes! end of the
Bibby House. The little lad, imitat-
ing the older boys, waa coasting on s
small hill in his father’s yard, when
the sled got his control
went cut through the yard gste apd
OVEer
the
beyond and
dashed embankment, fifteen
feet high, landing on the public road
Except for a few scratches the boy was
not hurt.
an
lant ft
Linden Hall
J. B, Miller of Rock Springs epent a
few days here last week
Miss Irene Ross, who has been sick
with tonsilitie, is able to be around
again,
James M,
in Bellefonte
lvin Johns igh
west where he will be
Ross transacted business
Mor
YE DAY
(dav.
to
employed on s
expects EO
farm next summer.
One of R 134
horses was badly k
(Farbrick’s big
bay
ieked another
It required a dozsn siitchies to
close the wound.
C. T. Fquiers of Philadelphia spent a
few days here the beginning of the
by
DOrse,
ii
il
A
and Mrs, Claode Wert on Monday.
ttle son ese to the home of Mr
.
commuupity. In addition to these the
following noted persons were also born |
in Februsry : Barsh Flower Adams, |
Susan B. Anthony, Li Hang Chang, |
Dwight L. Moody, Cardinal Newman, |
Horace Gresley, Adslina Patti, Thom-
as A. Edison, Ellen Terry and Margs-
ret Sangster.
Biman ft nasser
LOCALS
L. L. Smith has srcured the agenvy |
for the King and on
Wednesday received his demonstrat-
ing car,
Edward R. Benson, Democratic
candidate for congress at the primaries
last spring, was appointed postmaster
in Mt, Jewett, McKean county, by
President Wilson,
Ivy W. Bartges, who during the
past few years had been in Ohio,
purchased the Ezra Finkle property
on Long avenue, in Bpring Mills, and
will occupy it after April 1st,
stutlomobile,
Plapning and doing all the work
himself, E G. Moyer, the new post.
master at Rickersburg, Berks county,
hss erected 8 one-story office
building, costing $300,
poet
Huntingdon county, now dry, has
three applicants for liquor licenses.
The temperance people are busy with
remonstrances, and in Huntingdon
county remonstrances count,
Mr, Arnold of the Central Lyceum
Bureau, Harrisburg, writes to the
Lecture Course Committee that he is
trying to fix a date for Col. Bain to
gppear at Centre Hall. He sdds that
the Colopei’s time, about two bun.
dred nights a year on the platform, is
much sought after and that it will re-
quire some waneuveriog to fix a date
for him,
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The Stute Board of Public Charities
is Jendiog ite approval in the effort to
have the state legislature pass the bill
introduced by Representstive Bho-
walter appropristing $675,000 for the
building and maintenance of the
Home for Feeble Minded Women of
Child-Bearing Age, to be bullt in
Hartley township, west of Laurelton
The officers of the board met at Phil
adeiphia Tuesaday, when the matter
was considered, The . state iostitu-
tions are crowded with inmates, and
it is impossible to properly care for
them. The new institution ls intend.
ed to care for those females whose
mente] faculties sre sii bily derang-
ed, and segregate them at the pro
posed village where with proper
treatment their Yecovery might be
hastened,
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Our Mr. Wilson, down at Washing.
ton, is not willing '0 cede to Koglend
that she fa the whole p sh when she
UENTHRE OAK
Wilbur Lucas is buying up cattle.
Wilbor can certainly find them sll 0. k.
Mr (Gaorga W. Long and
laughter Mary aspen iday st Madi
fa
ds
or
and Mrs 2
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Miss Mary Homan spant Randay
with her friend, Miss Veata Yearick,
Miss Belle Meoker spent a few days
Milton ¥sradford, who housed
with a bad cold.
Harry Frankenbarger took a sled
load of women to the home cof John
W. Zby on Thursday where a quiit-
ing party was held. Of cowmirse they
report & graud dinper and all took part
in that,
Mies Carrie Bartges
is up
spent Buunday
with her friend, Carrie Osman at Peon
Hell,
wp
.
CENTRE MILLS
Mr. and Mra. Rossman of Ziegler
ville, Mifflin county, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Levi Blump, at SBpring Bank,
recently.
Chas, Coble’s children have re
covered from the messles and the
quarantine has been lifted.
Prof, J. V. Godahsll, wife and little
gon of Syracuse, N. Y., Mrs, Csnn snd
three children of Altoona, Mr. and
Mra Neese of Hartletor, were visitors
Inst week st the home of J. A, Kline,
Henry Moyer of Tuesey ville visited
his dsughter, Mrs. Cummings,
Sanday.
J. N. Moyer and wife of Hebersburg
pont Bundsy at the home of George
Wise
Bigler Shsflor has again lemsed the
Bierly farm fron its new owner,
Heury Btouner,
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The view Judge Telford holds on
the license question will oblige all
Indiana county residents who wish to
“ take sumtin '’ to go to Glenn Camp-
beil, in the northern part of the coun-
ty, 8s at that point is the only licensed
houss in the county. Indisoa, the
county seat, has not been dry in nine.
teen years, It is really strange how
president judges Interpret the license
jaws. If you know Yhe attitude of a
judge on the rum business you can
guess preity nearly his decieions at the
leense court,
JOBN DELKER'Y ELK,
{Continued from previous page.)
And old John Decker, his chinbeard
now snow white, looking proudly at his
crumbling trophy, in the afternoon light
says, * It was just about this time of
day when I saw him in the stubblefield
over yonder, It seems only yesterday.
1 brought him down with one shot.”
And as we drive away, we almost feel as
if we were living in those grand days,
and in our mind's eye, we can see
must run ap the Stars and Stripes to
gave her bacon from the Kalrer's
gu! J ols,
actors in the nt of the times
Indians, ciks, panthers, wolves. settlers,
all going « yor the unseen mountains.
¢
THE EMANCIPATION OF MEY
i
{ { Conitnued from first page. )
whether
Fhe
{tion of a noble and true life,
{ freedom (constitutional ) of 1776
{ment., The freedom obtained in
| wae that which emancipated tha sis
i within our horder lines The freedom
we long sud pray is that
| which touches every heart and home,
| And when we shall
{truth as we ought to know
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t
*y
demon of intemperance, and erjoy
liberty of conscience, heart, body, and
#oul to do the Master's will,
“The slavery of drink is viler and
more destructive of humanity than
the bondage of the negroe, and ought
possible
for deliverance of those who are cured
with ite bondage beesuse of ignorancs
or appetite, Let the notle work
of knowledge
the draughts of perfect liberty, which
shall guarantee neither a slave, por =
drunkard to be found within this
great nation.”
ei
Methodist Confer: nes to Meg! ut Shamokin,
of tli
Methodist
Hhamokin
reacy
g of the
delegates
The forty-seventh aession
Central Pennsylvania
ference will ba held
March and preparations
o
COL
at I
sre al
ander way for the entertal
hundreds of ministers and
vill attend this sesrion.
of dis
this
who
The terms two strict superine.
that
the
H.
distriet.
tendents wilt expire Year,
of Rav. Emory M, of
Williamsport district, and Rev, B.
Mosser, of the
Whether those two
jatora will
of superintendant
Neither ribia
present
that
places, which sopetinmes occurs at Loe
Hlevens,
Juniata
well know
the jg
!
n min.
sitions
known,
sp polo Lone
fig! rine ty
aisirict, but
continue in
is
for
not
is ®i
on ti r
possihle they may exchange
expiration of the six years’ term of
district superintendent,
It ia reported that there
msny en
pre to Le
anges in lmporiant pastorateos
this yesr. A number of m
who heve scrved for over five vears at
heir present sppoiniments are
ified, sec roiling to dame rumor,
iiate
to
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A RPHANE COURT BALF
Co’ :
See me for best prices on
all sizes of
WATER PIPES
-also-
PUMPS and
REPAIRS
| Everything in the Plumb-
ing Line—bathroom fix-
tures, etc., at lowest prices.
S. J. ROWE
Centre Hall, Pa.
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A few more Bed Blan-
kets and Horse Blan-
kets, for cold weather,
Heavy Hose
Good Warm Sweaters
Heavy Gloves
Heavy Wool
Shirts
A few Heavy Caps
Dress Goods for Dresses
Coat Suits, Ete.
Working
SCHMIDT'S BREAD
three times a week; Tues
day, Thursday and Saturday.
This Store Will Close Every
Wednesday Evening at Six O'clock
H. F. Rossman
SPRING MILLS, PA.
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ADVERTISEMENTS
HOUSE AND LOT FOIL
Ferguson Potter homestead
WEIBLY, 187 North Bpring St
SALY
HORSE FOR FALE Dark Bay Homg
olght vears old, svelghs about 180 3
vorker wherever hitched, Fi
nutomobliies, Apply to C, A,
Mills, Pa.
arioss of
LOBT~0On January 30th, a
where between the hom
and Hate Finder
Dorothy E. Gestan, Woman's 22
{ lege, Pa.
KO
College,
CHOICE BHOATS FOR SALE. —Twent
| for sale. —W. F, COLYER, C:ntre Hall,
{ ‘phone,
| FOR BALE
Brush Valley,
acres fine growing timber
spring water, Cash or easy
GRAMLEY, Millhelm, Pa
TWO GOOD HORSES FOR BALE
roan horse, 1250 1ba,, will
mare, 11 years old, w
anywhere, good bugg !
a reasonable fHgure Writ
BURKHOLDER, Centre Hil,
Mills, Pa., R. D. 4
Small farm
payments
hs 1500 ibs;
OF
a,
cr wuURT PROCLAMATION,
Sone’
Whereas the Honorable Elis 1.
Forty-ninth Judicial District,
ounty of Centre, having
wearing date the 28th day
to me directed for holding =
as, Orphans Court, Court
Oyer and 1
¥. in Bellefonte,
nd to commence on th
1 MONDAY OF Fi
lay of Fel
issued his
Of §
rier
ar:
ruary,
outinug
Notice is hereby given
ute, Jar
CYRUS BRUNUART
JUSTICE OF THE VFEACE
CENTRE HAI
FO
INL
Send to The R. T Fas
Sereen. Rochester. N,V. the musulataren
maser and ey will gladly furmid you, free
& 33 page bewliint w= ¢ ewer
s Paglond wet ru poy £ tw yowrs
hie en perientee
rains
and He efecto
Sor vol ad wbd by
A. E. KERLIN and SON
CENTRE MALL, PA,
p'd
ah
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Aine
office will have thelr sales registered under this
head FREE of charge. To all others the
is one dollar, the notice to 1un untill date of sale,
FRIDAY, FEBUARY 20th, at 1 o'clock, J.
Rupkie, agent, will sell household
Runkle, in the
Boe posters
H
WEDNESDAY, MARCH SRD -H. 1
will make sale of farm stock and
impicmenis
THURSDAY, MARCH 4TH, at ten o'clock A.
M., J. W. Gobble, in Georges Valley, will sell four
horses, six mil cows, five heifers, three bulls,
fuil line of iarm implements, cic. L. ¥. Hayes,
anectiones
FRIDAY, MARCH 5, one mile north of Tus
seyville, by George F¥. Potter; horses, cattle,
hogs, implements, ete,
TUESDAY, MARCH 9TH. at ten
Perry W. Breon, two miles west of Centre
will sell farm stock and machinery,
THURSDAY, MARCH 11, one o'clock, at Centre
Hall, by 8. W, S8mith : Fight head of young
horses, x of which are wostern glock of draft
type: also, twelve or more cows, all with enives
by their sides or due Ww calve. L.
auctioneer,
BATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13TH, atone o'clock,
C. H, Yoroer, executor of Mm. Kate Horner, de
i i iol of household goods at the late
Hall
o'clork
Hall,
of said decedant, in Centre
Borough. See posters
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17
Fort, by Erbart and Bradford
ten o'clock, st Old
Live stock and
MONDAY, MARCH 22, at
Horner, two miles east of Linden
farm stock and implements
TUESDAY, MARCH Z8-A. (
Hill, el] farm stock and
household
ten o'clock, George
Hall, will
well
Ripka, at Centre
implements | sone
goods
TUESDAY, MARCH ZB at 9 A. M.~F. T, White
at Ho will ix horses, nine
id Guernsey ball
Holstein bulls, 82
i brood sows ghosts and
ckens a ine of farm
bousehold goods, LF
x
UTH-A. F. Rote, on
west of Farmers Mills
line of
jis. 22
fr
DAY, MARCH
mie
n. by Arthur
Gap : Will
Kens, good farming
{| household goods
CHER
al one o'clock,
residence
ch cows
wehold goods,
harp
i a Tals
ments and
on
bs H. €.
¢ east of Centre
HW its, 20 head of callie,
er, Deering mower, and jot of
A, DMENIETRATRIXE NOTICE. -
i {f administration, C. 7. A. on the estate
+4 ¢ Rimet inte Howard borough
egos
fa the above ewisle
y Lied tothe undersigned, she
Hy requesi all PpormOns KDOwWIing
seivos Indebind 0 the slate 10 make nme
inte payment, and those having claims agains
the same 10 present them duly suthenticated for
seiticment
wot
the
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teslameniary on
isle of Centre Hall borough
Ales testamentary on the above estate hav.
bates Ar
¥ roguoest any persons kDowing
Lied to the estate 19 make im
eat and those haviog claims
sgeins 1 = 0
Livaled
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PPOOBVL0PRer POPPER ORL POU
EGIBTER'S OTICE.
The following scoour is have been exainis
naamed and fled in the Hegbler's Office for
Jette of the Halve and legateos creditors
sil others in anywise Interested, snd will be 3
for confirmation on Wednesday, the 24th day
1915
The first and fins] secount of
of Hannah A. Kesigle
1. Kegigle,
2. Roller The first and final account of
Harrison Walker, Trustee, appointed 3
Orphans’ Court of Centre Conuty, Pa, in
Koller, deceased,
2. Peters, The first and BOOT
Frank E. Peters, Admr., of Agnes
Peters, late of Bogus township, deceased,
4. Harnish, The frst and final sceount
Martin Harnlsh, Ady, of &c., of Jolin M
nish, inte of Bogus township, deceased
Hi PFwabb The first and final sccount
Myrtle 1. Bwabb, Admrx.,, of &e., of George
Bwabb, late of Ferguson township, deceased
6. Pealer. The first and fioal account of Jam
HOR
4
&e., of
1
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of William Pealer, late of
deceased,
7. Bobb, The first and final sccount of W
F. Hail, Kxr., of &c., of Frederick Robb, ist
Howard Borough, deceased
8. lear, The fire and fioal account of
Hough, Admzr,, of &&., of Busannah Lear, late «
Patton township, deceased,
% Kauffman. The first and final scoou:r
Amos Ksuflman, Exr., of &¢, of Israel Ks
nfan, late of Beliefs Boro , deceased,
10. $imbert. The third and partial scoou
Wm. H. Limbert, Exr. of &c. of H J
deceased.
11. BStiver first and final
Lioyd Stiver, Administrator, D. B, N
John FP. Btiver, late of Huston
deceased,
122 Riter, The firet and partial accou:
Alsnson Moon, Trustee, appoigled by
Orphans’ Court of Centre County of 8 Cems
Fund, under the ters snd conditions and
tations as set forth + will of Delis J. K
inte of Liberty 1 ip, decoased
i and fins] sccount of
, of Join C
ne
own
fth tof Chas, ¥. Z
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ef ROCOUT
mire C. Bmith,
a
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3 of Danie
pet
Hur
1 count
{f Vicia Pleroe and Ms
Fieroe, deceased
aosount of lsasc
A, of the estate of
joreased,
tofd K
y Else,
Johns!
iste of M
3 final socount
stratrix of &c., of Charl
rw nahiip, decensed
2: final sccou
of Jumes H
{ Gregg wow y, deceased
28. Tobias First and Sual account of J
A. Hardenberg y f&e., of W, A. Tolis
inte of Miilhein ough, deceased
J. FRANK SMITH
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Bellefonte, Pa, J& vary
Begisters Office,
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F you want to buy or
sell property in or near
Centre Hall consult Chas.
D. Bartholomew, before
acting.
I have several fine offer-
ings now on my list,
Chas. D. Bartholomew
CENTRE HALL, PA,
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