SHOOTING SHROU CED IN MYSTERY, Mre. Wallace Walker Shot In Hand While Feeding Chickens Joseph Corman Ar. rested—Pecaiinr Clreuamstances in Case, On Monday morning the residents of Brushvalley were aroused over what appeared to have been an attempt to take the life of Mr. Wallace Walker wi was shot in the baud while in the yard feeding the chickens. The same day Mr. Walker caused the ar- rest of Joseph Cormar, a neighbor, who waived a bearing and was placed under $1000 bail by *Fquire J, P, Mus- eer, of Millheim, for appearance at Heptember court, It appears that “bad blood” nas ex- isted for rome time belween the Walk- ers and Cormane, who live at the cross roads, two miles west of Rebersburg. The story as told by Miss Irene Boob, who is employed as a domestic in the Walker home, in substance is as fo'- lows: On Monday ehe (Miss Boob) and Mre, Walker left the house to feed the chickens, Mir, Walker carrying a wesh basin which coutained the feed. While in the set of throwing feed to the fowls a shiot was heard, the bullet whizzing overhead. Neither Iady thcught anything of the mstter but a second shot proved slarm ng when it narrowly missed hitting Mies Bool, the bullet passicg through her he', striking the basin which Mrs, Walker held and psssirg through it and algo through the fleshy part of the left hand which held the recep- With a scream Mrs, and, more tacle, to the ground in a faint, the deed daa shot wa third over more ardly, a a fired which passsea the prostrate f the ¢ two boys—hirelings vm of t Woman, y the womer, th 8 star'ed in the d of the ing and claim they saw C by on the way to h home, Lis band close by tempting to the strength of the toys’ Mr. arrest mat. ing creams emitted by on irection Orman pass holding if a'- On observations Co: - is his side as eonceal something, Walker caused the of u of the shooting figured the distance said to have Mr. Walker ix of Mrs, A mystericus fea that t prominently from where Corman who 80 | that 18 is he parties claim to where of while an examination reveals t! fact burnt, which eccul been standing fell is a distance twenty steps, Walker she is pow der that i not be e possible ut a distance. denie tice and stated that not had a gun in his hands for several months, Helis a man held in high esteem in his locality and there are many who place no credence in the story as it is giver, 1 #0 great Mr. Corman of the sho all knowledge he has de Case Is A PuUz- z'iog one, ———————— The W. 0. T 1 Convention, The most enthusisstic county W. CC, TT. i held in a long while sdjourned after | its fourth ses- sion Wednesday morning at Hublers- bury. There a large number of del . conventi 1 i ¢ ding were present gatea Ir all ne reports from the e ented were most flattering. The additions of members cgurirg the past six Wonths was ur- usually large, and the county treasury is well filled for future work The porte the program filled by the young people in the Hubler - burg community were most deligh'- fu’. fhe singing and the speaking was thorcughly erjoyed by every in the large sudiencr. Their perform - rnca pointed directly to benefi 8 ol tained from inegtruction in a handsome brick building down the way a block, The principal epesker was Mrr. Addie BP. Parcels w address on Tuesday evening was of such impo: - tance that it is regretted that every word of it could not be printed here, m #eCti of the county, whose societies they rep ne of one 10% fin ——— Heed-Dunkie berger J. CC. Reed and Misa Katharine Duankleberger were united in the holy bonds of metrimony at the Preshyte- rian Manse, by Rev. Dr. W. H, Schuy - ler, Thuredsy afternoon of last week. Mr. Reed ownae a fine productive farm which is located on the road leading from Boalsburg to Oak Hall. The place contrine all new buildings, and the home is an ideal place beiug of the ‘‘cottage’ siyle of architecture aad surrounded by fine growing fruit treee. Mise Dunkleberger is from Pleasant Gap and for several years has been Keeping house for Mr. Reed. The best wishes of the community go with them. AP ——— Marriage 3 Jolin E. Duey, Tyrone . (Myra D. Luess, Runville "t'arl H. MeGarvey, Bellefonte Barah BK McClur , Bellefonte Willism E, Gettig, Bellefonte Helen V. Bryar, Cuctin Louls Bmith, Bellefonte Ida M. Burrir, Axemant Ralph FE. Keratetter, Coburn KE ther A. Harter, Mifflinburg Thomas M. Keefer, Youngwood Cora A. Brungar!, «entre Hall Irvin M, Lindsay, West Decatur Elva Btraw, Julian nA Ap Oommanity Plonle, The various eommittees having in charge the arrangements for the Muar. day school and community pleuie fAcenses, the full program will be published next week, In the meantime prepave « KEEFER. BRUNUGAKRT NUPTIALS, remiss ln Uentre Hall, Wednesday Mo bn. tog, Wednesday morning at ten o'clock, at the home of the bride’s parents, in Centra Hall, Misa Cora A, Brungart and Thomas M, Keefer were united in marriage by Rev, D. ¥. Kurtz, pastor of the bride. Only the immediate relatives of the contracting parties witnessed the ceremony, the wedding dinner they were convey - ed to Bellefonte by L. they boarded the 1:18 train. #pend their honeymoon period in Washingtor, D. (,, and other pointe, wood, The bride is the youngest daughter of Mr, and Mre. Cyrus Brungart and spotless character and noble purpose, who has a wide circle of admiring friends. The groom is a promising young man who holds a responsible position in the main office of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company at Youngwond. The Reporter extends hearty gratulatione, a —— A A ————— LOOALS Charles Bmith of Bellefonte spent lCuesday with friends in Centre Hall, Prof. W, con- R. Jones's summer Normal close this week Miss Edna F, Walters of Bhamokin of her cousir, William Stoner, “Grip, Grit and Gumption” will Hear BIG CROWDS AT REVIVAL S i | 1400 Peoples Preseut Sunday Which Taxasd Tabernucie to Its Capa clty Good Work Belong Done, The meetings during the psst have | been very well attended in spite of the More than 1000 people | were present on Friday evening, which | was especially recognized ss musical night. Oa Sunday, regardless of the weather, the meetings were well a'- | tehded. The morning service at 10 o'- | clock was especially given to that of a consecration services for the Christians, Evangelist Paul Brown made a call | workersand a goodly number came for- These | were organized later in the day so that § i { Thursday.) Mre. Mary Wieland home in Collingawood, left for her New Jersey, Friday morning, where she will spend a few weeks, Five from Berks and Montgomery gounties made a trip to State Monday to inspec work of the sgricultnral experiment a on hundred farmers the One day last downo the week while on his far, Charles Stoner at Tuweyville aroused a large doe deer which was lying In his Erase field. driving i lane The State Livestock Banitary Board has reduced the quarantine which took effect June 1, to a portion of Allegheny, Erie Philadelphis, chuylkill and Warren enunties, Mr. and Mre. G. W, "Potter, sccomn- panied by Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Browr, retarned last Thursday from an sale mobile trip to Phoenixville lives Mr, Potter's son, George ter, Ares where F. Po! . Rev. W, H. Mille and Evangelist Hanniba', ing a successful evangelistic campaign in Millbeim, favored this office with a al’, Monday afternoon, T. W. Lsuver was appointed pos!.- master of Milroy on Baturdsy to fill the vacancy caused by the death of M, M. Naginey who was stricken before Pre: ident Lauver by a recess Williams of Spring Paul Brown of New York, who is condae’- he could assume his dutier. Wilson named Mr, sppointmen’, Painters George Long snd Cleveland z2l of Bpring Mills this week finished painting the exterior of the J, C", Rossman home and next week will paint the house aod barn on the Mrs F. O. Bairfoot farm, tenanted by Lauson Burrir, Mr. Sarah Hinds, mother of Ralph Hinds, of Asaronsburg, died st her bome in Lock Haver, Tuesday of last week, after a short iliness with heart trouble. Bhe wae sged sevents-iix years. The body was taken tc Ziog where interment was made Saturday morniog. Mr. and Mre. P. F. Keller of Jugram arrived in Centre Hall on Mondsy afternoon and on Tuesaday Mr. Keller left for Bedford in the interest of the Globe Bosp Company, for which cot - cern he has been a salesman for a nun - ber of years, Mre., Keller remained until Wednesday with friends and be- fore returning home will visit relatives and friends in other placer, Gent Pll tions will enntipue to meke June 17:0 the dav for cur largest and most sug - ce ful gorowunity celebration, —Cou ~ mittee. Io the afterzoon an invitation wae | given and one young man came for- | ward aud dedicated his life to Christ, In the evening the tabernacle was fall, some even standing, As it is arrang- ed so that approximately 1400 people | can be seated it js not an exaggeration | to say that many were present, Mre. | Parcells, state worker of the W, C. T, U., gave the first address of the ever- ing and this was foliowed by a soort sermon by the evangelist, Another | invitation was given and another per- came out on the Lord's side. | Everything points to a great ingathe:- | ing of souls for Millheigu and the com- munity arcund about, Meeting at 7:30 each evening except | Friday | Oa Buuday at BOD Monday eveniog. Musical Nigh! 3r. Ix admits b It in that beside tL} only. This twelve years of age, of the evangelist their sons aad sit the Three 10; 30 pw, oys the request | fathers bring | en *unday : | #3 i . are service, gervices dle, m,, and 7: mw. Group prayer-meetings being | held at 10 », towr, and mw, {a four secti 8 business men’s prayer- | 11:50 in one of the meeting at CH Instiog minutes, of thes town, A great working business pl gpirit of unity to be | among the prospects are bright for a great ing. seems ped ple and mee! - *® . » sss——— al ——— Community ¥i June communi A more XL weel cule at Spring Mille “Alb, is the ty picnic time Spriog Fhuradas for the at Mills, will appear n s———— af ——— of May's thirty-one and the rainfall for time was almost four inches, Mr. and Mre. Frank Housman Mr. MceGinnir, of #unday at the home of the former's brothe:-ir-'aw, Clyde Btover, Mise Pearl Kurtz, conservatory of music University, New York, home Rev, and PD. B Kurtz Mre. BSumuel Gingerich was sles d with an attack at the beart while in town Friday evening and was edmpe’- led to remain at the home of Dr. H. H. Loogwell until the next morning. Mre, ¥, H. Glenn and three children of Altoona spent Funday at the LI. L. Smith home, going from there the of Mie. Glenn's parents, Mr, | F. A. Foremar, at State Co!- | Eleven Were days we', that and Millhein epent a student in the Hyracuse is at the $ at of ber parents, Mre, to home and Mr lege. A straight one hundred dollars is what J. CC. Goodhsrt of Centre Hill realized on a fine Holstein bull whieh he delivered to the butcher lest week, The animal was a perfect one and tig- d the scales at 14585 Jbe, The Kerlin Grand View Poultry Farm shipped eight hundred chix to the sanitarium at Cressor, Friday of last week. They will be raleed for the FE. PF. Ripka assisted his friend, C. M. Bmith, at Coburr, on Thursday, to put the knife in prices on goode in the store which the latter recently puis chased. Mr. Bmith is determined to ‘‘glean house ”’ and is not concerned about prices. A DEATHS, tween Millhelm and Coburn on Tuer - from the cu'ting of & corr, He nged eight: - cven years and was a re- tired farmer. Funeral service will be His wife died thirteen sage, but he is survived by three drer, namely, Alfred Long, William, at home ; Millheino, Also chil- Keen, brother and and Mir. Kate Breon- College. both Mre. C. E. Emerick, wife of Dr. Emerick, died at her home 21564 North Fifth street, Harrisburg, Thursday morning sat 8 o'- clock, from cancer, The body was taken to Bbirleysburg, Huntingdon Saturday morning. The fu- took place Bun- day at that place, Dr, moved to Harrisburg from Centre Hall about twelve years ago. op Wool wanted : We are in position to for wool We are paying 250 thie your barr, —Houser- ville Woolen Mille, J. D. Keller, fonte, Pe., R, 8. Bhipping address, Lemont, Pe. 2. of administration Breon, late of Centre Letters f Peary W lcecased, Letters of the Fi ———h——-————————— etre ieee itt th busses JH BALE amily bh A Wifi The Lis igl t The gal Stan Tre in gasoline eight. The TUSSEYVILLE a A HORA. WILL TRADE more hornes that VOR the fact tl LF Oi Owing u at 1 hinve 1 y Bi the prescott time, 1 will sell or trade o Of Olher slo k A 0, Kk GYEry Townes ree, Inquire Ha CHAEEFER, Centre Hall ¥ cting your needs, among imirably adapted Ketbock, Four 11 oid dsome size, weight in of C. BRUNGART SPRING MILLS, PA, Bell Fhone Syracuse Walking and Rid- ing Plows, and Oliver Plows. Lever Spring Tootn Har- rows, Spike Harrows, Perry Harrows, Imperial and Johnson single and double Disc Harrows. Steel and Wood Drum Land ollers Single and double Clod Crushers. Black Hawk Corn Planter, ROOFING Steel and Ashphalt with or without attachment. Albright spring B uc key wheel ( spring e hig h Johnston Tedder. Lancaster Side (Gearless, John Deer and Loaders All Johnston Binders. New Idea, Nisco and John Deer Manure Spreaders. Frost King Gasoline Engines New Stoughton Wagons—a them just received. Farm Barrows, garden Bar- rows, lime and stone Bar- rows. fertilizer 1d an ar and low lot of Ya ls no Rakes, and Corn Shellers. And anything in the ma- chine line you want we have or will get for you. Valley, Dain Hay sizes of staples and nails. BRICK, SAND and STONE in stock HE STOCK TONICS Coal a