DEVEMBER COURT PONVENKS, Two Violate Liquor Lawi—Other Business of I'rivial Nature, December court convened Monday, Judge H. CC. Quigley presiding. Former Bherift P, D. Foster was made foreman of the grand jury. The civil cases were called and a number die- posed of, The first case called was that of J. B, Condo, of Howard, indicted f r operat- ing ap automobile while intoxicated. Henteuce: three months in jall and $100 fine, A verdict of not guilty was found in the case of J, H, Beigle, Taylor town- ship, charged with carrying concealed weapons, For shooting and wounding his wife, James Dawes was sentenced six months in jail and $100 fine. William Walker, charged with giv- ing whiskey to boye, was found guilty, and recommended to the mercy of the court, L. CC. Bullock, a Btate College borough justice of the jeace, plead guilty to several charges of furnishing liquor to parties in State College. He will besentenced Monday morping at opening of the second week of court, Court adjourned Wednesday morp- ing, the jurors having been discharg- ed Tuesday evening, ———— a ———————— ¥. P. B, Organized, A Young People’s Branch of the W. CO. T. U. was organized in Centre Hall, on Sunday, with Prof, W. O, Heckman as superintendent. The first meeting was held Tuesday night, C. W. Edgett, state president; Miss Gladys Dunkle, county oi1ganizer, and Iv iss Rebecca Rhosde, county presi- dent of the W. CC, T. U., were the forces that brought the young peope tlo- gether, Ssn——— tlm n——————— LOCALS A number of correspondents’ letters were crowded out this week but will appear next week. Miss Rebecca Derstive returned to State College on Monday where she is employed in a fraternity bouse, A ten-pound baby girl arrived at the home of Mr. and Mre. John Wert, near Tusseyville, on Tuesday. Mr, and Mre. Al. Bpayd, daughter Madalive, and Miss Marie Bemis, of Hublersburg, were Bundsy guests of Mr. and Mre. P. H. Luse, The lsrgest Log reported slaughtered in this vicinity was one killed by Robert M. Bmitb, of pear Centre Hill, and weighed exactly six bundred pounds, Leonard Epayd, of Bellevue, Ohio, who is a student at Carnegie Tech, Pittsburg, is spendivg a short vacation at the home of his uncle and sunt, Mr, and Mre, P. H, Luse, The bazaar of the Ladies Aid of the Methodist church, will- again be opened on Saturday afternoon and evening of December 16, in the Bar- tholomew store room. ir. and Mre, A. P. Krape, Mr. and Mre, H, OC. Rei:b, and Mrs, Kate Bauuders, motored to Btate College on Bundsy to visit the former's step- mother, Mre, Catharine Krape, who is very ill. Miss Bessie Zenobia Bmitn, san im- personator, gave a delightful recital in the Presbyterian courch on Monday evening, BSbe is a cousin of Mre, G. O. Benner, whose guest she was during her stay in Centre Hall. Mr, and Mre, R. P. Breon, of Horse- heade, New York, were arrivals in town on Monday and are spending a few days with the former's brother, John F. Breon, and also his several sisters, about Centre Hall, fwo men convicted of murder were electrocuted at the penitentiary at Rockview on Monday. They were D. Digisi of Echuylkill county and Buadislau Weceshess! of Beaver coun- ty. Weceshesei entered the chamber firet at 7 o’cleck and 4 minutes later was pronounced dead, Mr. and Mre. Harry Burris, of Yesgeriowr, meaisled the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Bhaer, east of town, in the annual butcher- ing, on Friday. The young couple killed two good eised porkers for themselves and counscquently are worryiog less over the high cost of living. . A. —— —— Spring Millis. Mre. H. F. Rossman was very ill last week but is able to be about sgaip, Calvin Finkle was home irom Burnham on Saturday to help his family butcher, Joseph Hartley moved his family to Centre Hall nn Tuesday. i Charles Royer killed the heavirst porker this year so far. It dressed four bundred and three pounds, Mre. Bamuel Long has pot beeu in good health for several monthe, They have closed their home, and have gone to live with their daughter, Mre. Ammon Decker, for the winter, Hugh Wanee moved to Union coun- ty on Tuesday. Clayton Btover, who ls employed at Williamsport, spent Thavksgiving with his family. Robert Kennely moved his family to Bornbam on Wednesday, Mim Alice Leltzoll accompanied them snd will meke ber home there, Miss Corrie Gentz | entertained a number of the younger set on Thanks- giving Day. Linden Hall Mre. John Diehl spent a few days recently with Mre, James I. Ross, Mies Irene Rose is home from Al- toons where she has been for some time, Ieabe!, the little daughter cf Mr. and Mre, John Horner, who has been quite ill for a few daye, is recovering. The meetings by Rev, Foes in thé U. E. church here will continue dur- ing the week, Newton Yarnell returned from the Bellefonte hospital on Monday after- noon. Nd Keller came home from the Theological Beminary at Lancaster on Baturday, via Tyrone, and left on Monday morning to resume his stud- ies, Miss Florence Hazel represented the Allentown Women’s College, and Miss Edwina Wieland the Bloomsburg Nor- mal at the Volunteer Conference beld at Princeton Beminary from the let till the 4th of December, Mr, and Mre, MacKry, representing the Pine Hall Grange; Mr. and Mrs, J. 8. Miller, of the Rock Bpring Grange, and Mr. and Mre., Cloyd Brooke, of the Centre Hall Grange, will leave for the State Grange meet” ing in Philadelphia on Moaday. AL fp fp i Woodward. Kline Wolfe, from Howard, is visit- ing bis uncle, Thomas Wolfe, REBERSBURG The Rebersburg bunting club has | thus far succeeded in killing 4 deer. Mre, Gramloy, of Illinole, daughter of our towpsmar, William Blair, ls visiting relatives in this vicinity, Beott Btover and wife were to Wood- ward on Bunday where they partook of a venison dinner, Edwin Weaver, a student at Buck- vell, spent a few days at hls mother’s home, in this place, Breop, the auto agent of Millheine, was in town last week and took orders for four Dodge autoer, to be dellvered next spring. Edwin Gulsewite, of Loganton, will this week move to this place and will occupy part of Jacob Gephart's house, in west Rebersburg, Charles Heller, who resides at Can- tor, Ohio, sand who spent the past month visiting at this place, will leave this week for his western home. Bamuel Winters, who was employed during the past summer by his uncle, in Indians, arrived at this place and will spend the winter under the parental roof, The Reformed Bunday-school at this place will hoid a Christmas entertain- ment on Christmas eveand the Luther Bunday-echool will hold an entertain ment on Christmas evening. ——————— oS ————— | Because wind won't run a printing | Mre, Museer, from Asronsburg, spending some time with her sister, | Mre, Isaac Orndorf. | Mrs, Phoebe Wise entertained an auto load of people from Uplon county | on Sanday. Mre. Mabel Bower, from Nortr- umberland, spent a day Isst week with ber sunt, Mrs, Phoebe Wige, Mr, and Mre. Evane and three sone, | from Virginie, sre visiting at the bome of Calvin Haines, After spending a week with their Is | i i gon left for their home in Akron, Ohio | on Monday. Willet and Oliver Hosterman, from 3uffalo, N. Y., are spending a few weeks at the bome of their mother, Mre. CU. W, Hosterman, John Hostermar, wife and ehildrep, ‘Jennie and Lewis, Menno, Bouth Dakote, relatives in town, sss———————— CC. Y. Wagner no doubt will more than make up the damage to his Ford car side-swiped by the Penns Valley local passenger train at a Bellefonte crossing by the profit he will make from the sale of the entire wheat crop two from are visiting Howard, | will suspend publication until some- | thing more substantial puts in its ap-| pearance, Centre Reporter, $1.50 per year. 8) Punctures 4“ oa Ol {VT 6 OON und tO equip your car w ESSENKAY, the remarkable sub stitute for air in automobile tires. Why | no! mow? Every day without it means addition | al expense, worry and loss of time and pleasure. | * ER or later you are | th | Safety First. At the first sign of a cold take— *Lls CASCARA EP QUININE The old family remedy-in tablet form--safe, sure, easy to take, No opiates—no unpleasant after effects. Cures colds in 24 hours—Grip in 3 days, Money back if it fails. Get fhe genuine box with Red Top and , Hill's picture on it—25 cents, At Apy Drug Store HOUBE AND LOT FOR BALE. — The under signed offers for sale the property recently occu. Plat by Mrs, Lavina Waiters, on Hoffer street, Centre Hall, For information apply 0 JAMES HOUBER, Box6s, R D. 2 Bpring Mills, Pa, Music ROLLS for your Player Piano COME AND HEAR “THE BOY SCOUTS PARADE" and other Vopular Pleces Every Friday Ev’g Until Holidays 048pd Sar-Cut out this ad and present it at our store and receive a 40¢ roll of music for #0e. You must have this ad, GEO. E. MEYER, Boalsburg Oysters From now you will find us supplied with the choic- est quality of Oysters the market affords. Two grades—for stew- ing and frying. FRESH CRACKERS THE GOOD CRISPY KIND that fairly melt in the mouth. [EX OAV TA ESSENKAY rides like air on smooth surfaces—ras ier than air over rough roads. It positively does away with punctures and "blow cuts,” those costly and annoying incidents of pneumatic tires. Saves half your tire expense doubles the life of your casings; an investment wad an ex pense—the first cost of ESSENKAY is the Jasf cost, as it is indestructible and can be transferred from one set of casings another indefinitely. Look into thise Now! (5000 bushels) from the Pennsylvania State College farms, BREAD, PIES AND CAKES ALWAYS FRESH AND CANNED GOODS of various kinds. Pennington’s BAKERY In the Hotel Building LL GOOD CENTRE HA THE MARKETS, GRAIR Corrected weekly by Bradford & Bon. Wheat (new) .......... aE fern, now, 7%... Onta Barley PRODUCE AT BTORES AMES W, SWABB JUSTICE OF THE PEACE LINDEN HALL, CENTRE CO., PA. All legal business promptly attended to. Special attention Kiven to seit. Blanks kept on hand. . Ferre pe 8000000000000000060 Insurance and Real Estate Want to Buy or Sell ? SEE US FIRST Chas. D. Bartholomew CENTRE HALL, PA, { 0000 0000000C1 PP000000000000 000000000 000000000000000000 | | { | PRAVLOBELVOLLLBLBLO0 NERS i i . Brings results—a Reporter adv, for Men, Women Assortment of and Children. We Footwear in town, pigs. By scientific termine what will success and profits. What has this to Just this: to feed your lamps ATLA to distinguish it from steady, kinds. Always ask for find it a reliable place study they de- practically assure do with kerosene ? and oil stoves—a Smo NTIC Just str you wa It ordinary kinds. You and turning When used in it by name. the windows, it's a designs moderately keless ike a match rm and comfortable, no Any You're likely to heap o' comfort to have REO KING First-Class Main Street Garage | DODGE Oils : Kerosene Adto Service long
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers