The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 20, 1917, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
18SUED WEEKLY,
CENTRE HLL - - PENNA.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2), 1917
SMITH & BAILEY Proprietors
SB. W.SMITH . . «+. . . « . . Bditer
EDWARD E, BAILEY { ooh Balter end
Bn at the Post Offiee In Centre Hall as
second Class mall matter,
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CHURCH APPOINTMENTS.
Presbyterian— Centre Hall, morning.
Methodist—Sprucetown, morning, Centre Hall,
afternoon; Spring Mills, evening.
Lutheran—Union, morning ; Georges Valley,
afternoon; Centre Hall, evening.
Reformed —Tusseyville, aftermoin, ' commun
fon ; Centre Hall, svening. Christmas service,
New Red Yross Membors
Mrs, Andrew Zettle
Mrs. T. L. Moore
Mrs. Isaac Bmith
Mrs. James Good hart,
Mm. Lucy Henney
Mrs. Paul S8wabb
Mm. J. K. Bitner
Mrs. Wallace N. ligen
Mm. Harry Dinges
Mrs. Ralph Dinges
Mrs F. O. Funk
Mrs George Heckman
Mm V. A. Auman
Mrs J. H. Burkholder
Miss Gertrude Spangler
Miss Margaret Bartholomew
Miss Elizabeth Bartholomew
Miss Gertrude Ruble
Miss Mabelle Sharer
Miss Helen Bohn
W. H Bartholomew
J. H. Burkholder
W H. Stiver
James Goodhart
G, O. Benner
Paul Swabb
J K. Bitner
W. F. Keller
William Bartges
Wallace ligen
. Jasper Wagner
Harry Dinges
George Heckman
Lyun Bitner
Roy Shaffer
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DEATHS,
George John Meyer, the oldeat resi-
dent in the eastern section of the coun-
ty, died at the home of his daughter,
Mra, Nicodemus Lose, on Friday
morning, aged eighty-jeven years, ten
months, and twenty-eight days.
Pneumonia and heart trouble contrib-
uted toward his death. Burial was
made in the Reformed c:metery at As-
ronsburg Tuesday morning. Mr, Mey-
er was 8 miller in hie earlier life, hav-
ing been located at Coburn and Lin-
den Hall. His wife died twenty-four
years ago, Five children survive:
W. H. Meyer, of Centre Hall; Thom-
as, of Millheim ; Mss, David Krader,
Mrs, Nicodemus Lose, of Coburp, and
Mre, John Rishel, of Bpring Mille
Also ten grandchildren and fourteen
great-grandchildren.
Mre, (Rev.) William H, Groh died
at her home in Carlisle, A full ac-
count of her death will appear in the
next isene of this paper,
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Linden Hall
Cloyd Brooks was taken quite sick
on Tuesday with an attack of heart
trouble,
Mies Mary Osman Is spending a few
days at the Loyd Brown home,
Orrie Rupp left for Altoona Friday
where he will go to work Monday ‘on
the Juniata shops.
Among those from Linden Hall
who contributed cakes and candies for
the Christmas box sent to the soldiers
#4 Camp Hancock were: Mrs. Daniel
Callahan, Mrs, Frank McClintie, Mre,
Rath McClintie, Mrs, Henry Houser,
Mre. William Houser, Mrs. Daniel
Colyer, Mre. George Bearsop, Mrs,
James “wabb, Mrs, James From, Mre,
Robert McClellan, Mre, Edward Sel
lors, Mre, Elmer Usmpbell, Mre, Frank
Wieland.
“On Doctor ”,
Ifyou can go to sleep during the
performance of thst carnival of fun
and music, * Oh Doctor”, in which
Hal Johpeon, the world’s famous ime
personator will appear in the Garman
Opera House, Monday, Dec. 81, you
will be entitled to a medal as the
champion sleeper of the world, There
is not 8 dull moment in this exceed.
ingly funny musical show. It fe
guaranteed we a sure cure for the blues
and is filled to the brim with oatoby
songs and pretty girle, Johnson's im-
~ personation of an actress is one of the
most artistic and comical pieces of
work iT in ‘masioal ‘comedy for
many a
OLOSE OF DEER SEAYON, q
State Forester L, M. Dotz of Coburn, Makes
Accurate Heport of Deer and Hear mil
ed,
The closing of the deer reason for 1917
shows that over 100 deer and 11 bear
were killed in the mountains of south=
ern Centre county. Those not report-
ed woull probably raise this number
to a considerable extent, although the
many hunters were handicapped with
a deep snow during the second week
of the season. This made driving dif-
ficult aud a number of parties gave up
after several days experience under
such conditione, Beveral parties re-
mained, however, and secured one or
two each during the week, while oth-
ers were more successful and secured
enough to reach their limit of six,
The Woodward Gun Club, camping
in the Be ven Mile Narrows, secured
their sixth deer at noon of the last
day, and it is needless to say that they
py lot of buntere, They alec took
with thew, and afterward sent to the
Bellefonte hospital a doe, which was
found in Sand Hollow, The Green-
brier party camping in Pine Swamp,
secured their sixth deer on Wednpes-
day, and the Rote-Wingard partly
csmpiog at Paddy Mountain broke
camp after killing the sixth of their
number on Tuesday,
Co-oprration of tlie many camps
with the fores'ers and forest rangers
made it possible for them to render
such a comuplet” report, Rangers Me-
Kinney of Bpring Miile, Libby of
Welkert and Btover of Livona visited
the campe and found them im good
shape and incidentally were able to sc-
cure an sccurate report from these
campe, Mr. McKinney reports thst
about 260 hunters looked for deer on
on land scjacent thereto, Beven
camps housing up ten men were lo-
cated on Btate land, and 156 camps
housing up to 25 men located them-
selves on private holdings, To that
number mwuet be added several parties
of one day hbunters which comprised
from 15 to 80 mep. Those reported
foliow :
Party From
Nevil,
Camp Diver Bea
Pottsville, Venricks, 1
Horner, Pleas, Gap, Runkle's 6
Slack, Centre Hall, Stone Ctk 2
Bradford, Centre Hall, Pole Br, 4
Koch, Darragh, Underwood .
Zion, Zion, at W. Blauser's .
Black Hawk, Bl, Hwk. ‘Stave
Lochner, Jeanette, Krise Val
Colyer, Colyer, at Geary's,
State College, at Venrick's .
Palmyra, Palmyra, Venrick's
[Killed a doe with horn]
Regular, Pott. Mills, Gherrity
Ragged Butt Militia, Potteis
Mills, day hunters . . .
Yeagertown, in Faust Valley
Decker, Schuylkill Haven, at
J. D Decker’s
Sweetwood, Centre Hall, Sum-
Schuylkill Haven, at Lingle's
Penn Hall, at Ripka's. , . .
Breon, Schuylkill Haven, at
Mountain Church |, , .
Brown, Spring Mills, Krader's
Wole, Zerby, day hunters ,
Snyder-Bonar, Zerby, day
hunters 3% iain
Markle-Lee, Hublersburg, in
Little Sugar Valley. . . .
Rauchau ~ Shaffer, Madison-
burg, Little Sugar Valley ,
Mountaineer Hunt, Club, Co-
burn, day hunters . , . .
Greenbriar, Coburn. Swamp .
Catawissa party at Junction .
Rote-Wingard, Coburn, Paddy
Mountain
Rowe, Millersburg, Ingleby.
Juniata, at Panther's Run . .
Snyder, High Valley, Snyders
Woodward Gun Club, in Seven
Mile Narrows
Woodward Volunteers,
hunters pi
Hosterman, Woodward, "day
hunt rs
Northumberland, day hunters
Northumberiand, at Panther
Gap .
Boyertown, at Stover Hotel ,
Rebersburg, near Stover's , .
Bellwood, at Schrade Place .
Jersey Shore, at 3 miles Haat
Stover’s . .
Albright, Miflinburg, Half
Way. .
Hayes Road, Forest Hill,
Purseley, Weikert, Bear Hol,
Sunbury-Trevorton, Sunbury,
Cherry Run
White Mt, Hunt. Club, Weik-
ert. 2. 0s Ms Te
Hoof nagle, Weikert, at Gap ,
Hironimus, Lindale, day hunt.
Valentine, Lindale, day hunt,
Easton, Easton, at Libby's .
INDIVIDUALS
]. Barnett, Weikert . . . . .
J, Parsley, Weikert . . . . .
W. Pursley, Weikert . ,
Ed. Sholter, Weikert , .
Russell Auman, Coburn , |
Roy Held, Millheim . . .
Totals . . ......18 ax
George Wingard, of the Rote-Wine
gard party, camping at Paddy Moun.
“COMMUNITY DAY” A BUCUESS,
People of Fpiing Mills and Community
Take Great Interest in Work of Schol-
ard, Many Prizes Won,
The ‘*“*€Cummunity Day ’’ and Insti-
tute held a Spring Mille last Friday
and Saturday was a great success, not-
withstanding the weather conditions.
It was estimated that between four
and five-hundred patrons and friends
viewed the exhibits which were judged
by professors from State College.
The lecture by Dr. King, on Friday
evening, was very instructive and was
highly appreciated by the sudience,
which filled the M, E. church. The
ipstitute was well attended and was
a complete success from every view-
point,
The winners in the spelling contests
and those who captured the prizes ip
the vocational school on sgrieuitural
products are appended :
BPELLING CONTEST
(Pupils of Grades.)
Martha Weaver, first place, grammar
John Gramley, second place, grammar
Eugene Lee, second place, interme-
diate
Vera Sinkabine, third place, grammar
Leland Kline, fourth place, grammar
Charles Hackenberg, fifth place,
grammar
Russell Braucher, sixth place, inter-
mediate
Paul Weagley, seventh place, inter-
mediate
(High School).
Marion Neese, first place
Teresa Wagner, second place
(Citizens).
Mrs, W, W. Hettinger, first place
Russel Condo, first place
Mabel Musser, second place
T. M. Gramley, third place
Charles Bartges, fourth place
J. C, Lee, fifth place
VOCATIONAL SCHOOL,
(Potatoes).
1. Biron Decker
2. Samuel Rearick
3.1Lee Vonado
(Corn.—~White Cap Yellow Dent.)
1, Jay Rachau
2. John Heckman
3. John Decker
{Yellow.)
« Irvin Heanigh
2. Samuel Hearick
3. Charles Bartges
{Pop Corn.)
« Samuel Rearick
2. Robert Albright
. Les Vonado
(Turnips.)
. Samuel Rearick
. Clarence Albright
3. John Meyer
(Beets.)
. Clarance Albright
. Ralph Hagan
. Charles Bartges
{Cabbage.)
1. John Meyer
2. Robert Lee
3. Clarence Albright
{Squash.)
1. John Meyer
(Apples.)
The following took blue ribbons on
various varieties of apples.
Warren McClellan, Ralph Hagan,
John Decker, Paul Bartges, Edwin Mus-
ger,
{ Gourds.)
Mary Foreman, Farmers Mills
{Squash.)
1. Bernadine Condo, Penn Hall
2. Rosie Frederick, Farmers Mills
{Broom Corn.)
1. Henry Zetby, Farmers Mills
(Buck Wheat.)
1. Irene Zerby, Farmers Mills
2. Irene Zerby, Farmers Mills
(Pumpkins.)
1. Eugene Slegal, Spring Mills
(Corn. — White Cap Yellow Dent.)
1. Maurice Miller, Hoy
2 Charles Orndorf, Hoy
3. Roy Rote, Farmers Mills
{ Yellow.)
1. Robert Rishel, Farmers Mills
2, Maud Zerby, Farmers Mills
3. Eungard, Pike
{Cabbage.)
1. Goodhart, Pike
2, Katharine Rishel, Farmers Mills
3. M. H. & R. Lingle, Pike
(Pop Com.)
1. Charles Ulrina, Penn Hall
2, C. M. Hackenburg, Spring Mills
3. Roy Rote, Farmers Mills
(Apples.)
1. Mary Hettinger, Farmers Mills
2. Goodhart, Pike
3, Russel Rote, Farmers Mills
1. Grove, Pike
2, Lingle, Pike
1. Minnie Uhl, Hoy
2. Barah Foreman, Hoy
1. Clarence Miller, Hoy
2. Grove, Pike !
1 Clarence Miller, Hoy
2. Alta Sinkabine, Murray
(Beets.)
1. Carrie Walker, Farmers Mills
2. Minnie Uhl, Hoy
3 Lingle, Pike
(Sugar Beet.)
2. Martin Schreckengast, FarmersMills
(Cow Horn Turnips.)
‘week of the season and it wes added to |
ulster, or a greatcoat,
Neckwear
Hosiery
Handkerchiefs
Suspenders
Mufflers
Belts
Watch Chains
Tie Pins
Caps
man like this, a
blem, This is aman’s store, full of things men like,
Underwear
Canes
Hats
Silk Hose (men)
Silk Stockings (women)
Children’s Suits
Traveling Bags
Smoking Jackets
Silk Mufflers
Collars
Silk Garters
Cuff Links
Tie Clasps
Madras Shirts
Silk Shirts
Pajamas
Night Robes
~ STATE COLLEGE
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(Endive.)
1. Rosie Frederick, Farmers Mills
(Beans) :
Sarah Foreman, Farmers Mills
2. Ella Albright, Penn Hall
3. Mary Sinkabine, Peon Hall
(Potatoes.)
1. Lingle, Pike
2, Bieber Rishel, Farmers Mills
3. Groves, Pike
1. Irene Zerby, Farmers Mill
2. Eugene Siegal, Spring Mills
2. C. A. Hackenburg, Spring Mills
(Onions. )
1 Charles Orndorf, Hoy
2, Carrie Walker, Farmers Mills
(Carrots.)
2. Eugene Slegal, Spring Mills
(Turnips.)
1. Rosle Frederick, Farmers Mills -
2. Harold Stover, Hoy
8. Groves, Pike
STANDING OF THR SCHOOLS IN
PRIZES TAKEN,
1. Farmers Mills, 18 points
2, Pike, 11 points
3 Hoy, 9 points
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
with LOCAL AFPLICATIONS. ag they
cannot reach the seat of the disease. Ca
tarrh is a blood or constitutional disease,
and in order to ute It 5 you must take in-
ternal Catarrh Cure is
LER
Balod
T will be decidedly to your advantage to
do your Christmas shopping at
Nieman's Department fore
No matter where you live it will pay you to do your
holiday buying at this store,
WE ARE HAVING A
GREAT REDUCTION
on out entire stock of merchandise for the holiday shopper
NIEMAN