’ Gar se rl 8 a RT SEE IR en Close of Successful Deer Season. THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, son — The Grays Found Guilty. The jury in the Grav case, on the Fifty bucks and three doe deer we charge of stealing cattle, returned a ver- killed in the division of the State Fore dict on Saturday afternoon of * guilty | of which Potters Mills comes close to be = Se as charged in the indictment”. The | THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1918. | following testimony in the case was re- | es mremm— ez | ported by S. D. Gettig. Esq. Commonwealth vs. Irvin G. George Gray and Clyde Gray indicted | CENTRE HALL - - ! ing the geographical center. W.F. M CHRISTMAS is only a few days away. We Kinney is the ranger and he has care | fully compiled the following list of game Gray. | killed. He states that twenty SMITH & BAILEY . . . . . Proprietors BS. W.SMITH . « 4 + + » Bditer were encamped in this division 3} } were on State lands, The ma Loca! Editor and Business Nasager EDWARD BE, BAILEY Entered at the Post Office in Osntre Hall sa second Class mall matter, TERMS. —The terms of subscription to the Re- are one and one-half dollars per[year, ADVERTISING RATES lay advertise ment of ten or more inches, for or more in sertions, ten oents per inch for each issue . is advertising occupying lem space than ten Faghen and for loss than three insertions, from fifteen to twenty-five cents ‘inch for each tssne, according to oom tion. Minimom charge seventy-five cents, Local notices accompanying displa advertis- ing five cents per line for = i ; other wise, eight cents per line, minimum charge, twenty-five cents, Legal notices, twenty cents per line for three {nsertions, and ten cents per line for each 8d ditional insertion. « « » This paper has enlisted with the government in the cause of America for the period of the war «=~ =~--= CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. United Evangelical —Tusseyville, morning: Fgg Hill, afternoon ; Centre Hall, evening. Lutheran—Union, morning ; Georges Valley, afternoon : Centre Hall, evenirg. Mcthodist—Sprucetown, morning, Centre Hall. afternoon; Spring Mills, evening. Reformed : Communion service, Centre Hall, morning; Tusseyvil'e, afternoon. Preparat,ry service Centre Hall, Friday evening: Tussey- vile, Saturday aft rmoon, Community Christmas Tree. Centre Hall will have a community Christmas Contributions are now being received to finance the project. It is planned to have the tree erected in the center of the diamond and have it illuminated by numerous colored electric s, which will be lighted at 7.30 o'clock Christmas eve, tree. light bu In preparation of the community sing- ing wi it is designed to have made a feature of the exercises, there will be a rehearsal held in the United Evangeli- Friday evening at 7:30 Great Revival Hymns No. 2 used and every one is urged to There will also be a num- ations by the children. cal church on o'clock. be present. ber of recit emda fp ——— £ Mrs. Orvis Horner Seriously Ill. Mrs. Orvi gerously ill at Horner, of Colyer, 1s dan- When the Re- porter went to press— Wednesday noon her recovery had been aban- She became ill with influenza a short time ago and complications de- disease seriously affecting Her relatives are at her her home. — hopes for doned, veloped, the her kidneys. bedside, —— ep —————— Court Grants 25 License Applica- tions. Centre County License Court, on Sat- the first held in the State for the year 1919, 1 notwithstanding that from present indications the traffic in liquor is doomed beginning July 1, thir. ty applications to sell liquor were pre- sented, with no remonstrance against any of them. The Court granted twen- ty-five applications, holding two under advisment and refusing three, W———————— A ——————— Rush for Auto Licenses. In order to handle the rush of applica- tions for automobile licenses the regis- trar of the state highway department's automobile division has ordered the at- taches of the tag bureau to work three ander. This case was called for on Thursday morning and District At- for the defendant's. public sentiment existed to such an ex whether or not the defendants could a fair trial, and the publication in news papers on the county of the a details of the crime, and bulletir windows of one of the papers, being attached to the petition, Court refused the petition and the trial to proceed to which defendants took an exception. i the jury then proceeded. The allan ae Cciaaiich The first witness called was the pre cutor, Kyle M. Alexan } short distance east of that he missed some August 8, 1918, That cattle in his past Muncy Mountain Creek, which pasture distance east of his place. seven head of cattle in tl that the cattle were by James Stere, that were two heifers and Angus and the other a so about two years old, deen Angus was a white touch on t about 700 p and was of hi r deen Angus breed is and was of the That he was notified ust last by Mr. Stere missing, and that on gone down to Mr. Ste noon, and that he an ed the pasture lan they found a place whe down for about being pull cattle, that lowing day ¢ the place where that he was of the tract of land pasture land was owne i tern and the fract west Gray's that the fen was between the lands of and Mrs. Mattern, that the ts south of the w t owned by Can tence between by standing between lands. The next witness « Resides, retail butcher at who tes d that livered two carca joth, and that ti ers, that the absence of the ceived by the that they weighed al the employee and that subsequently the Mr. Gray a check fo total of $111.20. seen the witness asked him to sell him witness had agreed to get ¢ veal, but found that in two beefs had A number of other witness called and at four o'clock the de been delivered, ants opened up their case. The first witness called was Irvin G, father's farm ity of the parties comprised 1 le others carried a ks until Wednesday THE DEATH RECORD. Continue] from Ars page! can take care of the late 7 ».rdND shopper. Probably you are one of that great number who have put off your Christmas-gift buying until the eleventh hour. If so, you need have no fear, for at Smith’s Store you will still find full and complete stocks---really beautiful and useful things to make any member of the family happy on Christmas Day. Many Things in Wool--They make a Sensible and Sure-to-please Gift. Toys--Mechanical and others for all the Children. Then there's Candy--Heaps of It. Every grade, beginning at Good, and continuing up the scale, Don’t forget Candy for the children. C. M. SMITH The Big Quality Store of Penns Valley CENTRE HALL We We ee -_ "OW We We WS WW GN NW CHRISTMAS Now the time to purchase ‘ 1 1s aimost upon us, your . GIFTS... for your family and friends The CHRISTMAS STORE ¢ ¢ ¢ ‘ ¢ ¢ {| FOR CLOTHING, SHOES ‘| and FURNISHINGS ( ¢ ( ( GIFTS UITABLE FOR ALL PURSES for Men, Women and Children Who Are Looking for Great Bargains, Call and See. For the Benefit of the Barly Shopper- we have greatly reduced the prices on our entire stock of Women's Coat Suits, Men's Suits, Overcoats and Furnishings, and Shoes for the whole family. H. F. Rossman General Merchandise Spring Mills NOW IS THE TIME For You to Fill In Your Winter Weariog Apparel at GREAT REDUCTIONS ii om | FURS Trappers and Fur Hupters : fi (C Cla shifts, eight hours to a shift. Up to January 1, 1918, there had been 82,000 sets of 1915 tags issued, but by January 1919, it 1s hoped to run the number to 150,000, ly have these cattle in Halfmoon on the | Ardel place and on the Way place ; that ight t ob » home of | \ ¢ irom wi ACE ai 1 “ ty Tov 1 PY TPL Da | { was made in the Miliheim, f ¥ i i A widow survives, ( Coutinned on next rare.) ———— ————— Annual Election. The annual election of the Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Centre County will be held in the Grand Jury Room, Court House, Bellefonte, on Monday, January 13th, 1919, between the hours of 30 a. m. and 2 p. m., for the election of twelve directors for the en- suing year. Ee LAER AAR TIAA REA SA BSAA ™ Re Gusrantae QUALITY CONDITION | sevice FTAs LISHED, Sacro An . See That Your Fertilizer Bags Bear This Seal H. E. Duck, Pres. . Paste 3. Pestinn, Soc. . 7 the trade mark of the original house a of Hubbard. It is your assurance of Marriage Licenses. fertilizer that is uncommonly good— Arthur F. Hanscom, Fleming always. Forty-seven years of fertilizer Nancy M. Watson, Fleming manufacturing experience is back of every J A bag you buy. We are equipped to make eee et een speedy delivery of fertilizer that is of uni- SPRING MILLS. form quality—packed in good bags to pro- Frank Kerstetter moved tect you against loss. Your drill feeds freely Wagner somes ie and spreads evenly when you use the town, Hubbard Brands. Buy early. America must plant more crops and produce greater yield. Hubbard Brands bring results. Jerry Shunk received word on Satur. day that his son-in-law, Henry Bressler, The Hubbard Fertilizer Company of Baltimore City was dead of pneumonia at Milton. Fevtilizseve That Fertiline we changed my place of bus- MILLS, PA And Am Now Ready to Receive YOUR FURS AT LERK'S COAL YARDS Oppo ite the Depot. iness to SPRING Rant FET RA A D. J. Nieman MILLHEIM Department Store Price List Now Re ady Business Hours: S A. M. to 4 P.¥, MARCH 19th, 1918, O. C. Hom*n, 2 1.2 miles east of Epring Mills, on the William Grove farm will sell; Live stock, implements, and some JEREMIAH ZETTLE, [| ISALE REGISTER [ie ioc Bell phone : . - - bd dll Warchouse, 20R2 a. E Residence 7R13 o3pd SPRING M'LLS, PA, Insurance and Real Estate : in Jasper I pe THURSDAY DECEMBER 19th, at ‘0a. m.. Ro land Zettie, on the Gentzell farm in Georges Vai ley, will soli: 4 horses, 10 Hols'ein cows, regis 3 tered Guernsey bull, Holst in heifers, 2 Holstein heifer onlves, 3 Jitters nico pigs, lot of farm ma | | chinery, Mayes ancl ] THURSDAY, MARCH @ 10 a. m_. onohailf | mile east of Linden Hall, on the Old Fort road : | Clean ’ sale of farm stock and implements —J. | - R IWIN, i on . | %) SATURDAY, MARCH 15th, at 1270 o'clock, | ! Y S. S. 1 mile north of Penn Hall, 8, H. Hackenburg will WAR SAVINGS STAMPS soll: Live stock and farming implements | SEE US FIRST i SATURDAY, MARCH 15th, one wile south » | ——— Centre Hall, on the Spayd farm »t : | 4 ISAUED BY THE Es stiNSSREt st ARRAS ENERpRSSAAENE RAY Box 2 Perry Detwiler is having a pipeless Want to Buy oF Sell » furnace installed in his home. John Vonada is ill with pneumonia, “ew ee ———— I A —— If you never were a Red Cross mem- ber, become one now, Do your part at least to the extent of becoming a mem- ber yourself. PE Note to dealers:—We desire responsible representatives farm stock and implements - John W Delaney, where we are not already represented. UNITED STATES « i D LJURSBAY, MARCH, 18h. 10 & m, F. D Chas. D. Bartholomew COVERNME oe, 2 miles cast Plossan 4 NMENT Farin took And implements. re Mayer, | CENTRE HALL. PA, Ruel, he
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