The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 20, 1915, Image 5

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PERRY BREON DEAD,
End Qomes Quickly to Heloved Resident,
Funeral Will Take Vince Saturday,
The announcement of the death
Porry W. Breon was a shock to the
community, although
for a few days prior to death on
Tuesday was such that his
fries were alarmed, Interment will
be paade from his home in Centre Hall
on Saturday ; burial in the local ceme-
tery.
Mr. Breon was a son of the
Peter Breon and was born in Georges
Valley, April 22, 1858, makiog his age
fifty-seven years and (went) -ix daye.
He waa a farmer by occupation, and as
Of
Lis condition
his
night
late
such was one of the moat successful in
Potter township where he lived dur-
ing his active life,
The deceased is survived
children—Morris,
al
by a wife
two Camder,
Y., and Miss
daugiter—Mabel-
There also survives these sisters :
W. F, Fi Mre, RB,
Mre. H hmoeier, Mrs
WwW. {all
ster. Howard is a deceased
nd Mrs, |
1 hal’ jster
and
home,
lied when a
N. Beas, A
chi'd,
Mire,
ray, D. Foreman,
. (3. = James
3
Ruok a balf-
brother,
le of Centre } in
and Amanda Bri 8 ienretta
Tr x 23 x
Ripka are de¢ a
:
nign
Ag
kind
. Breon was held in
hi acquaintaue
1d father he
apd did «1!
nappr.
the «
was
uns
home
Was due to
y he suflfsred last
-
-
DEAN,
sel Hews, an sped resident
died on
f the
}
'g in his
eaten on
township,
esult
1 ir
of
throat,
Fant
ngastiber eflecis
sch
3 y wr
| fruit Was
nd a ;
aia a in
MAY COURT,
M, S. Fiedler of Milihaim Selected Foreman
of Grand vary First Week's COlvil § 1st
Rapidly Disposed of,
Court convened on Monday morp-
ing. The grand jury was called and
aworn and VM, ¥, Fiedler of Millheim
selected na foremar. List of traverse
jurore called and sbsentees noted. The
the several townshipe,
boroughs and wards then made their
quarterly return to court,
The civil list for the present week
was then called over and disposed of
as follows :
Mary MM. Walker ve,
continued
constables of
Frank
on scecount
Reese,
an appen’; of
sickness,
The second week's trial list called
over and the following cases disposed
of :
Wilbur H, Winiog ve. Wilson G.
Frantz, Defendants
and three other men
of them being
e land and asked to re
Mr.
wed and
sclion in trespass,
appeared in court
interpleaded, 1
the
ie one
& ner of t!
made defer with
# and peti-
¢ by
fii
iter
rt
DRT, 8
Monday
Comw, v . 0 ‘ tt. indicted
for
railroad
IArceny, i Arr,
£0 Celina
waived the finding and
taki g
Company April 13,
if the At
ndant
lead guilty to
a lantern Railroad |
By consent |
District was |
uspended,
YF. 3 wep
iarcany ; p
his defendan’, toge
ke
was jrintly chs
Com, charge,
McCoy.
Henry
weeks
this
rose Le
(Gordon who bre
ago,
il
enee,
Wed-
piece became fixed
, found
2 ifG~-
Wagner court
findiog
and
rmatory st
ead
ref
gulity,
to the
died twelve years ago
Neidigh, oth
f wl
em
borrp, ¢
Dr. Calvin
Joho,
Cazenovie,
ght
Madisor,
I'rippe, uth Dak. ; tt,
Wie. ; Aller, Yeagertown ;
I. Wi Miilt
VW.
Barner,
Hess,
»~
J. egardner, elim ;
3 and Mrs,
Haines te
J. L.
i, also survives, |
Winklebleeh
Mrs. Kreamer,
is second
Holderman of
he was
I'ussey -
married seven
ITED
*
burial adel
at Buflalo Rup,
(landing, . {(°,
; r
# a son of Mr, and Mrr, |
we snd was born near Fpring
w
1540, $
nts ~‘our yeare,
days. On
married
FHITVIVES
E.
. Moyer,
the year his exact age
months
nine
te meplemb D
' Tr
15861,
Ns
AND
he waa to Miss Barah
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1
d
utawney ;|
who him with
H., Tuweyville
Punx 3
Mrr. Busan L. Shearer, Reynoldsville ;
i
W.H,C : J. F., Jacksonville |
|
i
, namely,
Alice BR
childres
Mr.
OULITH
Coleville,
des He was
ceupation and in that
devoted many yesra in
township, For the past two years he
and his wife had wade their
with their oldest sor,
bor of the at Bell
fonte r member of
Buflalo Bun Cemetery Association,
Mr. Emma Minoemyer,
Three child are
farmer by «¢
gait
ren ai
!
pu:-
lenner
home
He was a mer -
horan
fat church
and a chart the
Robert A. Beek, Bellefothte's first
white barber and a unique character
in that town's history sinee 1878, died
st the Bellefonte hoepital on Monday
of blood poisoning. A week sgo Le
pricked his thumb with a tack but
paid little attention to the sore which
developed, He will be buried at Bel'-
fonte this (Thursday) morning.
viving bim are Lis wife and (wo chil-
drer, He was a native of Germany
and was eix'y-five years of age,
Hur
William Lness, a well known real-
dent of Milesburg, died at his home on
Wednesday afternoon of last week of
senility, following a lengthy illness,
He was born at Bnow Bhoe, He reaid-
ed in Philipsburg for twenty years or
more and was engaged in the mercanp-
tile business before he retired. He was
buried at Philipsburg Batorday, ®Hai-
viviog bim la bis wife and six chi'-
drep,
——— AA
F.J. McClellan has converted his
Ford ear into a truck and will use the
machine In delivering his summer
Comm. ve, Samuel Oliver; indiet-
prosecutor
defendant plead
Charles Wands ;
and sentence was
suspended
upon condition that he pay the costs
and the board bill,
v:, Tho
Foreman ;
r, Jo
and
inr-
The
walved
Comm, nas Shannon
charged with
epb Martell,
7
the finding of the grand jary, plead
1ilty, and were sentenced to the r¢-
charged
John D.
‘hilds ;
prosecalor,
Comm, ve, Harry (
Iarceny ;
Gill ; settled,
Com, and
sesnult
prosecutor, Peter Greg-
Luther Fish
charged
VP, urn
Landis ; with
and battery ;
ory ; settled,
Comm, Irvin
ard Langdor, sud Dobbin
Rieb-
MeUsrvin ;
prosecutor,
ve, Robinsor,
charged with murder ;
Habeas corpus hess
fixed for thi
May wd
fore
r has beer 4 CREe OND Nal.
urday, al ten o'clock r. In..
ur
©
af i
i
d jory :
eight bi
Reg grat Report that
upon is of indiet-
} Visiting the ¢ unty
i
ii MOTs
be
en's depsriment
the ceiling of the
And re-
should
yom
al
rridor should be repaired.
¥
pen
and
strengthened, amt
and further
that the grand jury advoeste that an
of the exterior ; that the chicken
and dog pen «should be removed,
the gallery floor be
architect be emp'oyed to prepare plans
for the remodeling of the interior of
the jail and that such plan be submit! -
All jurors, traverse and grand jar
adjrurned on Tuesday afternoon until
Monday of next week,
iis
Fined lor Dynamitiog Trout
Before Justice Michael
Higemm
at
I.
Wuomer,
of Armstrong and Masser, all of Le-
mont, were fined $100 each and costs
for dynamiting the trout stream Dear
Oak Hall, last week, The case will be
appealed to cour’,
——————— A — fl ———
BOALSBURG,
T. D.
visit,
B. F. Heflley of Asronsburg visited
at the home of his daughter, Mre. N.
W. Meyer.
A san was born to Mr, and Mrs,
E. Mothersbaugh on Saturday, 15th,
Mrs, Eila Btairs of Youngwood is
erjoying some time in this her former
home,
1. Mothersbaugh visited from BHa'-
urday till Monday with his sor, D. K.
Motbhersbaugh and family, a: Hegp-
burnville,
C., D. Moore of Btate Coliege depar!-
ed on Friday for California where he
intends to spend the summer,
Mr.and Mre. Earl Ross of west
Ferguson township spent Bstarday
evening at Boalsbhurg,
Rev. B, (, Btover ia saitending the
meetings of Classis at State College
this week,
Mre, Frank Tharpe and son Paul of
Houses ville were guests at the home of
Harry Ishler on Banday,
Rev, J. M, Marshman will presch in
the Presvyterian church on Bunday
afternoon at 8 o'clock,
Rev, M, J. Rosas will prench in the
Lutheran eburch Hunday evening,
May 28¢¢, al 7:80 o'clock. ’
All plot holders of the Boalsburg
C.
drink goods to the trade,
cemetery sre rogues’ ed to meet at the
cemetery on Baturday, and join in
LOCALS
Edward Brown is recovering from a
light attack of typhoid fever,
Mre. Boyd Potter was confined to
severe cold,
J. 0. Btover (f Reedaville was
town on Wednesday, He is assistant |
mall earrier on the rural route out
from Reedaville,
FB, W. Waite of Pleasant Gap wns a
caller on Baturday, snd was not at all
sparing in praiee of the good business
conditions of his home town,
A carload of road oll, an amount su’ |
fielent for two applications, was re-
ceived on Wednesday and the barrels
placed along the street at convenient
pointe.
Mre. Irvin Bhowera of State College
for a week had been ill at the home of
her father, W. ('. Hubler, at Centre
Hajl. Bhe was able to return home on
Wednesday.
Misses Margaret and Catherine
Weber, Artbur Rhodes and Fred
Weber made a epin from State College
in the Weber car Monday evening to
the W. FE. bome,
L. L. his King touring |
car, with three passengers, on Tuerday
made the run to Dauville 1n just three
the return trip in
slick
Smith, in
hour, and made
No attempt was made |
rar.
the same time,
to make a record
It was just a bit cold during the past |
week lo awaken t! i
of
farmers, but n
# germ in the grains |
by
in
corn an carefully planted the |
w ginee there
more |
moistare, unshine comes the |
its will soon
Friday Dr. H. H. Longwell operated
upon right foot of Willlam H.
removing 5" dead |
The operation was successful. |
Wetzel of Bellefonte is the
yho
11 rit
Sppear,
the
Mtiver, therefrom
traic- |
is attending Mr. SBtiver,
‘oble, the elusive fugitive ex-posi-|
re- |
un- |
that
master of Pleagant Gap, is again
taker. An
confirmed report is to the effect
he at the home of
uncle at Pueble, Colorade, lsst week.
ported to have been
wae arrested his
4
Miss Ieabel Rowe finished a term of
public school teaching at Roseohayr,
ov, and returped to her home
Hall, Monday. The fact
has niready been elected
Lhe
to
same school next year
speaks for her success al that plsor,
Mrs, Victor A.
operation for sppendicitis at her
home Bunday sfiernoor. Dr, H. B
Lovpgwell performed the operatior.
Aumsn bore the ordeal very well
Auman underwent
aD
Mre,
snd all indications point to a repid
recovery. A trained nurse ls attend-
ing ber,
J. E. Nol’, the milier at Red Mil, Is
pow the owner of 8 Krit touring car
having purchased from HE. (.
Biungart, the Mr. Noll
town
one
local agent.
Mr. Brupgart were
Tuesday, the trip having
BI in
been made
hool the former ls operating the
oD
Mre, W. Thomes of
Lewistown ls spending 8 week at
:
Mille
Ashbridge
her
while
Johnstown the
Lioyd Bmitb., Oa
Tuesday shir, in company with Mr, (.
#, Thomas of Potters Mille, were
Centre Hall and favored this
with their presence,
parental home at Potters
her mo in
guest of her Ww,
ther is PE
Bs
in
cffioe
An effort is beiog made to secure tLe
Lioyaville band for the Penns Valley
Lutheran charge pieniec to be held on
Park, Thursday, August 12th
The boya st the orphansge now own a
iarge motor truck apd will be able to
make the trip with very much greater
eas than they did the first time they
attended this gathering.
Garang.
of the intermediate echool is the num-
ber of pupils who were found in the
school room every day during the
eighi-month teror. This is highly
eommendable and speaks well for pu.
pile, parents and teacher, The honor
roll includes Isaiah Emery, Howard
Emery, Fred Lucer, Harold Breor,
Albert Smith, Paol Fetterolf, Frank-
lin Ruble, Albert Emery, Hazel Rip-
ke. In the grammar school Pesrl
Ruble and Rath Parsons are the star
scholars in point of attendances, while
in the high school Mise Mary Dioges
mowing and dolog other necessary
work,
The citizens of Boalsburg and viein-
ity are iovited to the central square of
our town on Haturday evening at 7 o'-
clock, and help to raise the flag pole,
John Oaman ia attending the Grand
Lodge of Odd Fellows as a representa-
tive of the local lodge, Miss Anna
Daleis the delegate from the Rebekabe,
and is attending their assembly, The
mestingasre held at Stroudsburg,
Festival to be held in Boal hail on
Haturday evening, May 20.F, under
the auspices of the Woman's Civie
Club for the purpose of assis ing in de-
fraying the expense of concreting the
town drainage, The hall will be npen
to serve lunch at 4:00 p. mw. Your
patronage is solicited, Prices of luneb,
25 cents for adults, 156 cents for chil-
dren under ten,
H. K. Hoy, one of the industrious
farmers of Beoper township, and who
has sleo been actively engaged ip
dairying for a period of about fifteen
years, took a day ofl Inst week--Ascer«
sion Day nd eelebrated his fifileth
birthday in company with his wife
and little dsughter, and Mre, Hoy'’s
mothe, Mre, Garbrick, He spent the
time msking friendly calls with rela.
tives sud sesocintes In Boslsburg,
going from there to Spring Mille ana
Coburr, Joseph Myers of Axemann
gave the party this pleasure trip in his
ssoc ede POOCPOOTOROAS
s.omoblle,
Linden Hall
s Williamm Raymond hss been ap-
pointed tax collector to fill the place of
Frank Tahler, who resigned,
Miss [rene Cressler spent a few daye
inst week with her cousir, Mre. Irene
Reifanyder,
Mise Catharine Weber of Btate Col-
lege epent a week with friends here
and at Centre Hall,
Mr. and Mre. Earl Rosa spent Burp -
day at the J, HH. Ross home,
Mre, George Hearson is spending s
few days in Bellefonte with friends,
James Bwabb bought a new Ford
car last week,
Mre, Annie Miller spent some time
lant week with Mre, J, L. Tressler.
Samuel Page and family, who bave
number |
of vears, moved into theWilliam Kenn |
house, He expects to work at the
penitentiary.
Sonsini pul
Woodward.
Mr. and Mre. RK
Oliver of Akrop,
their parents,
Allen Hess and family of
town were called to see the
father, Michael Heer, who died
day morning,
Mr. and Mre. Ralph Brandt of Co-
burn were visitors in town Hunday.
Mies Dolly Kerstetter of
visiting her sis Mre, Weaver
Myre, Ard apd Mabel Wo
to Militheln Baturday sfierr
Mre, Erhard and p Miss
Katina visitors
town last week,
Miss May Btaver
the week with her grandmother,
B. MM, Wolf
Harry Gilt
Ee ding 8 1
House,
ov Musser and son
Ohle, are visiting
Yeager -
former's
Mor -
Coburn
ter
ife were
Ov
Joe
pe Nadie
Wet in
1ail sryed
eile ia pepe aging
Mrs,
ert {
nto
Millersburg
Woodward
“
at he
I now ofler at very attractive price
000 Single Comb
White Leghorn Hens
WO MaKe room 3
'e®iee
w
£ ~ WK
Chas. D. Bartholomew
CENTRE MALL, PA,
woe OBOOONVIGOOPE RAP BORI SOON
Spring Mills,
Mr. and Mre, Carl Hasenplug snd
gon of Miflinburg spent Saturday sod
Bunday with (', 7. Decker aud family.
Mr. and Mer. Frank Ripke, snd Mr,
ard Mre. Robert Finkle werp { Mifl
lin county Bunday to visit reli-
tiver,
Mr, and Mrr,
College sre visiting friends and
tives,
Mr. Mire.
granddsughiter, Beatrice D
to Mifilin county on
Mre. Jasper Wagner spent
with her parents in Union connptr,
Mre. Margaret
ing the Rebekah lodge at the ssserm-
bly at Btroudsburg.
Samuel Bowers expected to move to
the old Bowers home but yet
arrived,
Titus Gran attending Grand
lodge at Btroudsburg. He went #
delegate from the local lodge,
On
Daniel Zi hg Ie of Hiate
Rice
res
snd
were
Long
cker,
and Hamel
Hunday.
week
i
Finkle is represent-
'
has not
3
ley is
ae
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.
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Centre Hall, Pa.
The Centre Reporter $1.50 per year,
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racuse Walking and Rid-
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Pik LW 3, ead it
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Harrows,
Harrows, Imperial
Johnson
Tootn
Sntko
PlK«
single and
double Disc Harrows.
Steel and Wood Drum Land
Rollers.
Single and double Clod
Crushers.
Black Hawk Corn Planter,
ROOFING
Steel and Ashphalt
Ww he ]
Missouri Grain Dnill
Youd
A
Johnst ,
“vie
Rake and
iOWers 8
Co ined Side
Lancaster Side Rake.
Valley,
Hay
Gearless, Hocking
John Deer and Dain
Loaders.
CEMENT
A carload just received
Jn a awa
Lorn Shellers.
ma-
we
An } anvithing ir
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chine in want
have or will get for you.
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and STONE in stock
Coal:
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ARD COAL;
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and Sold at all times
before you buy or sell,