THE CENTRE REPORTER. “THURSDAY, MAY 6 1915 Alleged Police Murderer “een In Lewisburg, A man who is supposed to have been Jobn Penny, for whose arrest a reward of $2000 ia offered by the city of Elmira, New York, for the murder of chief of poiice in that city, was geen on the streels of Lewisburg, on Batur- day. ‘When Bherifl Hackenberg of Union county attempted to arrest him, the alleged murderer evaded cap- ture by thrusting two big revolvers in the fsce of the sheriff, Bhe! iff Hackenberg bad been advis. ed that Peony had written to a daugh- ter of Bymuel Long, near Lewisburg, and was on the lookout for him When he recognized the man as Penny he stopped him, but the strang- er pulled the revolvers, backed off and disappeared down the railroad tracks. He waa [ater seen to enter the house of Bamuel Young, and s posse of men, Jed by Jackson Cornelius, Milton’s po- lice chief, surrounded the house While Cornelius was downstairs Lhe fugitive jomped from a second story window aod escaped Sino A tl W.H &F MS, Toe Northern Cov enca Woman's Home and Foreign Mission ary Nociety of Central P. ppayivania Synod will be held in the Luthersr church at Centre Hall, Thuaredsy and Friday, Juve 84 Fhe am wil be announced in due to Meet Here, fe of the progi time, Homan-Heltinger, Leo. J. Homan and Mis Hettinger were married at the an parsorage in Centre Hall D. =. Kuriz, Batarday ever bride is a dsughter of Mr fe tinger of Bpribg ¥ igasor® of Mr. and y of Farmers Mills, gs Alma Edna Luther by Rev ing. The aud Mrs Hills and Mrs LOCALS Mother's Day. A while carnation is emblematic of the day. Rhone of the home Ie, 2 iy lav 3 SUDUAaY 18 Harrisburg of her Mies gpent fatiie ry Mr. and Im =pring May ys few days st L. Rh Mrs. Perry fre Mills to Ple M lay, and ocupy ous o hi ed by Lesthe i A Ki d Mrs w Hon Krise move want Gap, « [ the ne Ww €hird Btals lie Kelle ie gut a Leater, | pearing spot « 0 oul iLtie , we'll i i Dame i a B. Maivgle opened her home y, efter having spent the winter months with her son, W. Gr Miogle snd daughter, Mrs, Emory Hoy, in Philadelphia, Prof and Mrs, William A. Heck- man of State College, who will become residents cf this place pext month, were in Uenlre Hall Batu y to hs i oS t vo new bome, 3 ITEGE on Ti thelr h W. Reifenyder of Millhein weasel with & manure fork, engaged in digging gsrde he mischievous littie spimasl sp- go to where Le was at work, Jr. Hough L. Fry. son of Capt. and Mra. W. H. Fry of Pipe Grove Mills, was receytly rosrried to Misa Mary Wolf of Chatanocgs, Teun, Dr. Fry is & veterinarian at Columbis, Tenn- cesses, Miss Roth Krise,l daughter of and Mrs, W. HB, Krice of Johnetown, snd who meade numerous friends dur irg her frequent visits here, entered the treining school for nurs:s in the West Penn hospital, Pittsburgh, Rev. D. 8B. Kurtzand H. G, Strobm- eler, the fatter 8 lay delegate, attended the sessions of the Northern Confer- ence of the Central Penupsylvania Byuod of the Lutheran church, at Sopydertown, from Mondsy until Wed. pesday. wy Clay W Jersey, #1 Hall Hei ard EBeele COVErs a | ty made Mr Receman of Thorofare, New nite day last week in Centre Bs eniesmuan for the Mand. Works sxd bis territory umber of aisles He recent a trip to the Peeilic in the interest of his firm, James B Wilton of Philipsburg wae . in Centre Hall seversl days last week taking sn industrial census, as requir. ed by the f:deral Department of Labor, Thies census is taken ones in five years, Mr. Wilson ia a brother of William B Wilson, Becretary of Labor in the cabinet of the man bearing the same name. An antomobile accident near Lewis- town, on Funday, resulted in Miss Lucy Patton, aged twenty-five yesrs, sustaining a broken back when she was hurled against a tree, Bhe wae rushed to a hospital sand her condition js critical. The car was driven by Frank Duncan and the sccident oc curred when two tires blew up. cosst A number of new Ford cars were de livered last week to local residents, smong whom were the following : Chae, W. Black, Daniel Daup, Wm, H. Homan, Emory Ripka, B. D. Brisbin, Boozer & Fetterolf, Roy Giarbrick, H: CU. Campbell of Penns Cave, Arthur Grove of Farmerd Mills T. M. Graml'y of Boring Mills pnr. chased a Reo six-cylinder touring car, Domer Ishler, after spending an few daye at the home of his parents, Mr and Mrs. George Ishler, returned to Washington, D. CO, Monday, Mr. I«hler is one of Uncle Bam's mail car riers in the natiooal eapital and his duties require hima to deliver mail pouches (o various sub-stations throughout the city. For this pure Mr. Ishler operates a large gov ernment automobile and be flode the outdoor work altogether to hie likiog, Rev. J. Homer Kerr of Orangeville, the former pastor who presched in the Presbyterian church last Buoday, was accompanied by bis wife They re. mained for afew days visiting among | their friedds whom trey | 81 not seen | their headquarters with Mis, Goodhart. They eo) yed Mong meeting Hall; but, us in all sues long sbeence, many ones familiar forms bad praeed | on to theother world, This, of course, gave a note of sadness to thelr return, Eik minyer Reo'tes Hunting Tales, Out in the Reven Mcuntalins, the Centre-Mifilin line, livea Captain John D. Decker. one of the greatest hunters Penvsylvania has ever pro. duced. To use bis own language, he gaya: ‘I bave killed more gams than anyone else aroued here, and that is saying a lot, ss this was » reat country for hun'ers When 1 was 8 boy there were panthers on the ridges in front of and back of cur home, and the wolves howled nearly every night I have killed a great many deer, also one elk, the lsst one I believe that wae ever killed in 8 wild state in Penveylvania 1 have killed thirtren bears and over tw dozon wildeate, and sn many foxes 1 can’t count them. 1 killed the elk on Heptember 1, 1877. when he was ranning through the stubble field by my house, chssing a buck deer I don’t know how he got in the econntry except that he was run in by forest fires further north. When I was a bov a man named Mitchell killed an elk at the head of Treaster Valley, in Mifflin county. It waa a big one with wide hranching horns That was about 1857. Bi fore that elks were ‘n'n merous in the Beven Mountains It is too bad that game is 80 gearee these dave, but I lay it to the forest fires, which give the wild creatures no pence, I erjoy good health fora man of my sage and still appreciate with my dog and gun I don't ¢ fiahing, though when | was young- rjoyed aome grand sport in the streams in the even oe not seen or heard of a paria in forty vesrs opinion is that they lef! lnmbering opened up or t ie near w I wolf and in my here when a big seale and made for the untsinag of West Virginia. All of a sudden they the Feven Mountains: that's ’ makes me think they were not off by the hunters About time the wild pigeons, which darken the sun with their fl'ehts, left here, never to return, J don't believe they were exterminated, either, [am afraid the good old bhuntivg days are gone, never to return.’’ t1 y LIEBE * killed used te He ocoupiea n man, past seventy vears of age. has a cumerous family and commodions reside: in the vallev bearing his name, Many buaoters and flabern stop there, here they are cordially ed by the ve'eran nim rod and deerslayer na Tribugoe, Oe an recy ————————— THE U2 HYDRANT SOLD The H ville, fac er‘zg’'er & Zwk Company, at the New Owners Who ttre ton n Large Souls, What should have made ard have made Centre Hall famous » ly told te Hert it Beilev °, Ziff &X e} Rieont nr irs righ Marti named y product of moet nay ye, it i sat and of thirty As above intimated the Reporter’ chief regret ls that Joes] capital did not sieza the opportunity to put this commodity on the market on a lsrge How, id ip an industry that dwarfed on pe and spd thus bul has long ben ihe K of capital pacity cunt ieg y Hart zler & Zook Company, st Bell evillie. who vow own the exclusive right manufac the Luss IXL nydrant are msnufeciu isrge seule, Their plant fe thi ighiy ¢quipped wilh moder: machivery, guaranteeing that Lhe hy by them will be improved natrue'cd with greater ca ure preparcd to re ta Lull ing © ie tenn ufseciores Sor yg Im ow fa large aud thelr are shipped to al pasa. They will cor inslant'y be renay orders for the Luse IX: bydra ie { gir tr de and greatly extend (he territory in which the hydrant ia 8 familiar figure in the hardware store on the farm, and in the town home, The marufaciurers request that deal ere who have been selling this hydrant write them for prices, ete adv 18g a —— The Hegnl Light ©“ Four ™ Arrives, The new Regal light ** Four” is on the market, the first shipments having been made to this territory during last week, The purpose of the manufacturers has been to endow it with the same qaalities of stirsctiveness sud rugged covstruetion that has/ characterized Hegal ears for Lhe past eight years, he car is pol an experiment, bat » dependable, staunch, attractive, Haht, five paseengsr sntomobile, that will “wiand Up’ under the most severe usage, Ti im is practically the first car on the market selling at 1650 that is fully equipped, incuding eleelrio starting aud lighting, one man top, demount- able rine, In feel eversthiog that oue expects to ficd only on the bigher priced cars, = OC. Brungatt, who is the distrito tor forthis t rritory nye It Is the hilt of the season’’ and is preparing to handle a large volume of business, In marketivg this csr the Regal Company have completed a Hue of cars fitting almost sil the needs of the sutomobile buyers, making thelr line the ** Light Four” standard * Four” sud en ** Bight” Cylirder ear, adv, Zpril Rourtire Pa 4, The county oommieniorers pi d F $247 00 in beunthis Curing the mort he fullowing sy inssls i of April, upon pnd two hawks, sp Joseph Li win of Phitadeiphin spent! af wdnys bepinplog of this week at the home of Mr. sud Mrs, J. ? A Kennedy. | wild eat, i i wens CUTS P ECO EERE OVE SE BE § { WN WW WWW WW NN We TT -.Y EGAL NOTH es Notice is hereby giver counts will be presente firmation, Wednesday excepdons be fil 1616, the gama will b Whe fourth and partia Com, of Arthur Evans, a It The first account of Tho fan of Eliza Haines I'he first and final accoun assignee of H. KE, Blerly, The fifth and final account of zekiel { Com. of Harry Baylor DK, FOREMAN, April 156th, 1916, ib ¢ onler Prothonotary 0.17 PLUMBING Fixtures of all kinds. WATER PIPES Repair work of all kinds done at reasonable price. Stock not on hand will be ordered promptly. ¥ Ns 000ewOedO © ® or [9s es 0000S HP F you want to buy sell property in or near Centre Hall consult Chas. D. Bartholomew, before acting. I have several fine offer- ings now on my list, +88 DBODPI QO POP Chas. D. Bartholomew CENTRE HALL, PA, 2 » I EB0C0BGEBI PROCLIP VORBPONBGY «WW WW WWW WY AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES AND ACCESSORIES REPAIR WORK SPECIALTY EA HARPER & DURST GARAGE On Hoffer 5t Te We Be We WW WW WW BW WT WW TT Te TT TW Centre Hall ® ! } { ¢ 4 ; : ) ¢ } ’ & PEL SPIVE29BCC000OS 5a CHS HOITOBEBE PEIN ater. SENELTIRS SRT we PROCLAMATION, and n to the Justices and Constables of sald be then and there o'clock in the lorenoom juisitions, ex Anoes, too Coroner, they i= at i h thelr records WNIZAD OPS prisoners thal are or New Spring Goods For Spring Sewing, £ TE Sheeting, 9-4 wide, bleached and unbleached. low Tubing and I I 12 in. wide. and illow weaves Percales, Ging- shion Calicoes PBEI0 806: uto aL "K ohnirts ” BOoORBe . Ros SPRING MILL man PA. BAO PNABO SS Ss % @ Es us Ee (Centre Ha Bakery CHAS. PENNIRGTON, Proprietor BREAD Ice Cream Parlor in con- nection, Cream served every day during week. For eight ye “gall” always vice. Built on the Such a Regal streamline body- crown stallable starter demountable rims we offer a i a In addition, . “ four '" and "eight from, The Standard ** Four’ SPRING MILLS, PA, have stood the ready for ser- plan. electric non- speedometer sells at $650. luxuriously finished lights horn $1085.00 1250.00 - - suse npen Bell Phone 71-31 ‘adi of Centre county, be then and HOKBE ABD BUGGY yuR to prosceute against them ae shall He just Cire, a driver, steoiutely siven under my band at Bellefonte, the 2rd of 1, weighs shout 900 year of our Loyd, 1915 4 ¥ FRCIZRNY me W AVUply to f thirty. ninth year of the x re Hall, Pa f America LEF Bhier BALE~Dark fear con PERRY od Blates ARTHI harifr's Bellefo it CYRUS BRUNGART JUSTICE OF THE FEACE ENTRE HALL, PA. 6 collecting ng deeds MOUSE AND whee FOR BALE 3 d on Banard street, Rate College Good riot an a ocation abie on prem | aid ail bul BE in good repair Fruit on Deck RDG hint Yor further particnla ss apply to ROBERT are ers perisl one ice attended 10 prowptl; 1 1451 ad Implements of Quality Implements which embody the best features to be found in any line of farm machinery are always worthy of thoughtful consideration on part of the farmer, We desire to call your particulas attention to the Imperial Cultivator vith balance frame and pivot axle, and the Imperial 2-Way Gang Plow Superior Grain Drills and Corn Planters ~-the name tells a true story, | Plymouth Binder Twine ~the kind that is always good. Myers Pumps, Hoy Tools & Door Hangers —the kind you take your hat off to, | Blucher and Gibbs Tillage Implements —Plows, Harrows, Cultivators, Land Rollers, etc. Best of Anthracite and Bituminous Coal ---always in stock, | Alpha Portland Cement a3 . ga WwW CARLOAD OF BAUGH & SONS CO. FERTILIZERS IN STOCK RYDE'S CREAM CALF MEAL TRY A SACK AND WATCH RESULTS th -=310C hi vater mark of quality. R. D. FOREMAN CENTRE HALL, PA. I NIEMAN'S STORE NEWS ed _. E just received a splendid line of WOMEN'S, MEN’S AND CHILDREN'S COATS AND SUITS; also SILK DRESSES, WAISTS AND WASH DRESSES, They are exceptionally attractive values; Style and Quality and low prices. They meet you more than half way. GOOD SHOES CHEAP R the Men, Women and Children, who have to economize on their footwear, our splendid showing of $2 50 to $3.50 shoes offer a most welcome oppor- tunity. The newest styles; the most favorite leathers the best shaped last; are all included in our display, and you will find us just as careful to fit you perfectly as though they were a higher priced shoe. Come and see for yourself,