DEER SXASON AT 1.8 CLOSE, 4 | Bradiords Kili Two Bucks, Yesterday ( Wednesday ) the 1915 deer season to a close, Hosalls In “ Not Gullty ” Verdiet, On Thursday morning the homicide This couse grew out of days iu the mountaine, From reports gathered it appears that far lees bucks were slain on thie side of the Beven Mountains than for several years past, True, one party killed five bucks and another four, but the great mejority bad to be satisfied with one lone deer, while some parties were bitterly disappointed in making no kills whatever, While it is still impossible to give an official report of the sctual number of bucks taken from the woods at this time, the following is as reliable as far as il is poesible to make it so : In the mountains about Boalsburg e best success waa met by the Me, doca who shot five big bucke, The Foster party of State College killed three bears and a wild cat, The end Raymond parties brought home nothipg. The Youngwood party, one deer, The Washington cesuuly party, one ¢) Riley 3 Geer, Buffalo Ban party, one deer. The Coatsville party, one deer, The Shingletown party, one deer, district less In the Paddy Mountain some biz killings were made, than thirty-four deer and four bears The following were the lucky parties : | Hoyder party, six deer and one bear, | ote- Wingard, four deer, two bears. Green no fallivg to the bunters, Brier party, three deer, Woodward Gan Ulab, four deer and fw ild ont, Woodward Volunteers, two deer, Leurelton parfy, two deer, Millheim party killed a four- red pound bear aud a buck. i The bunt Rebersburg party, three deer, Catawisss party, two deer. Northumberland party, two deer, Lock Haven party, one deer. F. V. QO. J. Ww. , Kerstetter, one deer, J of Shamokir, Vonads, one deer, Aumar, one deer, . B. Geartper, one deer, The Regulars of Potlers Mills killed three bucks, one of which, a five-prong, within 200 yards of the villaga of Potters Mills where he was downed by Frank MeCoy, The Decker party have two deer. be in F was chased ust party have twe, “weetwoods killed only one ‘ Loovere,” from Colyer, were the most successful in the hunt this of the Reven falling to hey were killed by Ed- r of Linden Hal!, who got Lloyd Kerlin of eriand, a spike; William t Colyer, four-proog : Will ompson of Red Land, a five- Besides the above the follow- uded in this party «+ Link ior, Wesley Hilderbrand, William vir, James Neff, of R*d Land : Gus liv, Mr. Brown of New Cumber- i John Jordar, Fred Klinefelter, y Rush Dippery, John vger, Ralph Runkie, Edgar Mill- » on glide , for nice bueks {orne r dos re » : omi g were incl 1 Babi obr of SMU MMT Yr HAP ~ oly Ibe Bradford party broke camp on F iday with which were ghot by Station Azent W, F. Bradford end Guy Harshbarger, two deer, The Museer-Gilliland party, who were encamped on the esst end of Etate Ridge, succeeded in killing three W. O, Rearick of Milroy wss a member of this party, deer. The Black party, after ten days’ hunt in Btone Creek, returned home empty handed, The Bhuey party killed three deer. The Pelmsra crowd killed a beauti- ful six-prong de«r, DEATHS, Mre. Anna B. Riddle, widow of ex- Commissioner Matthew Riddle, died at her home in Pleasant Gap Tuesday morning, of a complication of discaser, aged sixty-two years, Funeral sei- vices will be held Friday morning at her late residence and burial in the Lutheran cemetery, Rove, J. I. Stone. tober 31st, last, at Btob Hill, in Snow Bhoe township. The defendante, Sophia Vozinlak and Frank Voziniak, her husband, were arraigned and plead not guilty, and the selection of the jury was at once proceeded with, The Commonwealth was represented by District Attorney, D, P. Fortney and the defendants by W, 3, Runkle and N. B. Bpangler. Ten of the jurors were selected cut of the panel when the same wes exhausted, and the two remaining jarors were selected after calling ten walismar, the jury as select- ed beirg as follows : David Rimmey, laborer, Spring John W. Rellsupder, miller, Harris L. R. Lingle, farmer, Potter M. 8. Vonada, laborer, Penn J. B. Ralston, laborer, State College ~ John Miller, butcher, Philipsburg Johnson Warner, farmer, Union W. E. Boob, farmer, Haines Harry Bower, farmer, Haines 4. ©. Peters, farmer, Half Moon William Garman, clerk, talisman, Bellefonte George Morrison, retired, Unionville Boro, After hearing the testimony from a num ber of witnesses, which consumed the greater part of the day, the coart informed the parties that the evidence showed no elements of either first or second degree murder but would sub- mit the case to the jury on the charge of vo'untary manelsughter. The jary withio twenly minutes of not guilty, The grand jury made their final re- port stating that they had passed upon | nine bills of indictment, lading seven true bills and two ignored, Thst the court house was Io sslisfaclory cor- which they recommended should be the furnsce floor and to make safer the they had visited the jill and recom- mended a new fire back in the kitahen range, a geveral clearing up of the jail yard, and the removal of a chicken yard from the jsil yard, aod that a new floor be put in the upper tier of ————————— Spring Mills, Mre. Emma Hasen; log had the mi:- fortune to break an arm. A. J. Bhook was a Bellefonte visitor R. G. Kennely went to a hospital on Lester Condo Jeft on Monday for Pulladelphia where he will be employ- dairy farm, Mrr, W. M. Grove and granddaugh- 2 00 a William W. Vonads of Cowar,| y will move to this con - vg. bought property at Beaver Dam. His many friends and neighbors will ¥ He haa Mre, Jobn Detwiler, while assisting ber husband to hau! cornfrdder, had a Mrr. Detwiler was lost control of the horses, They ran into a tree sand Mre, Detwiler wan thrown against a limb sand severe band found her. Dr. Braucht was a Marriage Jasper McDonald, Martha Furnace Ellen May Nerritt, Julian Wilbur ¥. Raokle, Tumeyville May E. Weaver, Tus ville Almon B, MeCool, Bellefonte Julia Bhope, Howard Robert Goodhart, a rsilroad engic- eer with his home at Altoons, fe Llcensns bis mother, Mre. Mary Goodhart, in this place. Mre. ®. W. Bmith was called to Philipsburg on Wednesday afternoon owing to the serious iliness of Mre. B, F. Morgar, who has resched a ripe old sge. Mr. and Mre, Harry L. Burrie form - erly of near Linden Hal, lset week moved to Yesgertown where Mr, Burr's will be employed in driving a their Al¥o one brother, John Peters, of Misscur!, and one sister, Mre, John Fromm, of State College, Her hue ba cd has been dead for twenty years, A AA ————— Opars tou » News, Wed., Dee, 29, The Bome Baby Or, pronoguced by tne public an excsilen: | show, - Wed., Jan, 5:b., September Morr, in all is glory, purely a musics! show, Hatarday, Jan, night. Howe's movieg plotares in a trip through the Psvaron Canal to the be but a short time until the juice wil be turved or. The fist wiring of tulldiogs is being done in the Reform. ed chore, which will be completed today, after which a number of private | residences and stores already under contract will be wired, A letter from Lawrence Bitner of Hopewell, Virginie, to his father, Dr, H. F. Bitner, states that the bank with which he Is connected suflored the loss of i's building by the recent ness was suspended but for one day, The bank building wes losured, Mr, big f wares, 15, 25, 856 and 50, Gurmac's Opnrs H ue , Beli fate, pewell will be rebuilt, And much more substantislly bully, #nye Lue young baoker, ine Grove Miils Mother Earth is bedecked In a robe of purity. C. M., Dale and sons spent Sunday | with friends in Bellefont-, Miss Lillian Dale is housed up with | bronchial trouble, i Mre. J. 8. Miller, who has been » | vietim of bronchial trouble, is improv-| ing. G. Blair Miller came down from | Hollidaysburg to parteke of ’Fquire | Miller's butchering dinner, Mre, Sallie Bloom of Rtate College visited for a week at the E, E. Royer home, Mre, May Homan and daughter, Mary, of Rock Bpringe, epent Sunday | at the old homestead, Lewie, little son of Mr. and re Arthur Rooper, bas been seriously ill the past week. Mre. E, T. Parson much improved, N. E. sod E, W. Hess returned home last week from the Pansma Ex- position, perfec!ly delighted with the trip and the show, J. B. Whitmer nud Heory P, Ti sworth transacled business in Belle- foute Friday, makivg the trip ia the former's new Overiand car. Christmas services will be he'd in the Reformed church on Christmas eve and In the Lutbersn church op Christroas eveoing—both Hall, Dr, and Mre. Kidder, Miss Roee, Mrr. Juhn Jacobs snd Hou'z, in Dr, Kidder’s new Buick esr, passed through here last ig Ig at Pine Anon (imorg: week bound for the Hmoky City , On A pleasure trip, Forest iwo Hue huntiog dogs that want to dog heaven recently on the P, CO, RB. ranning tunnoies, Hiruble is shy his fran bail tracks while Forest had Jast re- fused $25 for the pair. Dr, Frank the N Batley of Mil the old } i where they have five bucks stius ® in campy. Many other csmps mre skunked. Hon. J. W, Kepler weand- ed a four-prong but failed to beg it, Thomas KE. Weber, who figured in the auto wreck which reculted so in- juriously t) him, Is making nies pro- gress and has his buzz weson 1. paired and poop expects to be at tie sguin. However, he will "bs: mor loose fooled hereafter, ’ The venerable Henry Norris ja ser viely ill at his home in State College. suftering a paralytic stroke, it the third sttack within two vears, On account of his advanced age little § hope is entertained for his ree Very. Last Tuesaday J. E. Reed left the old farm snd is now snugly fixed up in his new home at Rock Bprings where ton iained Jil . . iodocks at AEs JHIROE, agp wheel being he and his good wife will take 8 = el lessrved ree', His son take the broad snd fertile alter, Owing to the laree Robert wii} sored heres clsea for initia. Higed e largest class ever admitted in the stats . TAR Riven the it the nd his iti rumber le degree. Dean y Among were Holmen + wife, ——————— FRUITTOWN, Mr. and Mre, Sarson and family of State Unllege epent Funday st the EJ. Bobb home, After sperdiog reversal months with in Miffl'es crunty, Hoean Long returned to her home Batarday., Helen Bodtorf returned to Mil y Saturday after a short visit with Cen tre county friends, J. B. Wagner of Herndon spent a few days last week visiting friends at this plse-, Mre. Copenhever and two children returned to Tyrone lsat week after » short stay with the f this place. Mr, avd Mrs, Ernest Treaster and Blanche Reiber spent Fonday in Port Royal at the home of their sun’. The trip was piade in OC, B, Brungart’s car, te —— Colyer. Howard Lingle made a trip to Milroy on Saturday, John L. Zsrby was ewployed mason work in Millhelm last week, The saw mill of Clark Stover and Zimmerman in Neves Kettle did considerable sawing last week, Mre. George Meier, who hae been seriously ill for some time, shows litile improvement, L. M, Kerlin and son Guat and Mr, Brown returned to their home in New Cumberland on Saturday, The Colyer avd Re! Lion bunting party came out of the mountains with four nice deer and a fox, William mers parents at basinces et Woodward. shoppers in Millheim on Haturday, Mre. Arthur Runkle fs suffering $ Mrs, Austin Myer of Coburn was | called to the badiide of her mother who is quite iI’, last Esturday, Paul Erasuct of Williamsport is » guest at the home of his sun’, Mire, L,, Weaver, Clair Boot, a young msn of Plair-| ' i visit, Miss Mary Suisewile of Fiedler | Florence Benner, Hamuel Kreamer and Irvin Smith | were to the re-opening exercises of the | United Evangelical chureh Huoday, Harris Blover, wife dsughter May Belle, and Miss Rachael gpent Ha day at the home of Mire, ¥. Woll, . Bev. Haney, a former pastor of ti el Evangelical Aw Mentor presched i 3 Ria B. oclation and now of ’ B Very interesting | garmon =a KF lady of Jersey Hhore da Mig “ orence QOudoif, = yeung sitieg her Is Vi Mre. Jackson | ’ grandparents, Mr, and Nheealey, Rev, ( Association eo Ev sugel- a) Heir { the preached is § Cal ure, Hoe perpron Bundsy mornit text was '‘ Be sure your is il fi #9 you out.” Alter Woot sd erding ten with 1eard Gao Clary, ot Hufl some ip Pitesirn or days 14) returned to #1 “ George Ha'urday, hn Bower, | vemilace Teate gard son rd wife aud ch Mshelle Johr, of tora st the Ih anc | Nortl gabe? , Wer vie me of i y Gae dey mt Dr. Bublmar home of his 9 BL Li Dr. W, P, Aro, Was gccom tied by his | wif Misses Leura and Msude Musser | s Allle , from Heotland, | Dakote, Raturdsy sno | the thelr | Tusser, ulh unday st Fpent home of uuele, | a of Wp mien A number jr Sn Lew » d to i vertisement | : inly mas lat in: Wis pare you Otr ¢ iia ini fai purchasit f the Re it Hey ¥, BPLEeAT Do not ant ferns « MIT Le read them ; ine n el B your Chrietinas shop- | 2 3 i d plessa have ! lige @ NE PRey ft THE MARKETS GRAIN The season for this popular food is here again and you will find us to have the nicest and largest oysters that can be bought, Take a pint or a quart home to-night, The best for cating raw or in stews. 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