VOL. XCV! - CENTRE C0, CONSERVATION ' ASSOCIATION MEETS, Passes Resolution to Ringneck Pheasants for Two Years, Annual Convention to Be Held On Col. Boal's Estate, In June, Close Conntiy to ni, 37 sts Amer $8 states The Amendment 48 stated. iment was Eighteenth, was WIDOW AWARDED W—— LL HUAN ReeOvers Hushand Drowned on Pleasure Trip. Damages for $8,438.58 Martha A jury renderes verdict of favor f Mrs Corbin, to in recover fro Company, Johnstow: her husband, Clove years ol who was drowned others, all members of the 8i tub, who were on & visit to the plant of the defend. ant company The company, at Hawstone. party were the of the when guests and were drowned an improvised the company throwing them into the storm-swollen waters of the Juni- ata River. An appeal filed the defendants, The special session of court, at Lew- jstown, was brolight to an abrupt halt at noon * when ex-Judge Joseph M. Woods, 64 years old, suffered an acute attack of heart weakness while making a plea and had to be removed to his home In an ambulance, ferry maintained by capsized, will be by There is not a single portion of the body that is not benefited by the help- ful action of Tanlag Centre Hall Pharmacy. : ~ Ld TO TAKE CARE OF es ~ per to New Butter Production Heco Approves License Rejectio before th During the trial he urt Scranton of a the Volste endorsed man th violating d net Wimmer he Lackawanna . thts posi Judges retail applications in a He ££ f orce prohibition county fusing all wann county anid to en in to do with all licenses “A license is only a saloon men and others to viol law.” he sald. a The the first dispuie about the of separate peace made wit many figures up something 000.000. America claims the expense for keeping the troops Rhine European nations say the U late in making this demand \ is cared for in 8 ass rd. n. iL BN Judge tion of in re Lacka- y way away to the m h Ger of on the is too if you The Yeon try it, big of made by doing what cines falled to macy. reputation do~-Centre Hall ————— has Phar. 1992. NO. 12 THE AUTO SHOW, | | Successfully ~Bad With Ronde Attendance, ond auto show of Implements Increasing {Consolidating Schools REPRESENTED AT PENN STATE, EVERY COUNTY Centre Allegheny Leads With 527; 7: Philadel. Seéeond With 357: Third With 349, Comes phia Allegheny « leads a the dents Of ii, others number th » 187 men and women enrolled in the from Present year and in summer eagion., 627 come them {1 gheny co City ranks second Despite the state and Philadelphia, Hniversity in number Wf other colleged universities are located in 349 within the year. Luzerne county ranks fourth with 228, and Dauphin comes-fifth with an even 200, that city State hase sent students to Penn followed by Lackawanna 185; Westmoreland, 1468; Mont. gomery, 142: Blair, 146; Sshuyikill, 181; Berks, 123; Cambria, 120; Fayette, 117; York, 103; 04; po; 8: Washington, 80 and Delaware, with Lycoming. Chester, Lancaster, 82; 74. Mifflin county will hold an auto show from March 29th to April lst. This will be the sixth auto show held in that county. Robert M., Montgomery in president of the association conducting rie, the show, CENTRE HALL VS, MILLHEIM i Blg Features In Next Literary Program in Grange Hall, Evening of This Week. thie clety Friday program of Win Over Basketball, Mills Teams Belle. fonie In Feeding the Fishes, Fon BF TTER FARMING. The Reporter's Agricultural Depart. ment Prepared by Experts, The which illustrated agri the uitural articles Appear on naide pages of the are for the the Agriculture, Reporter from week (oo week most part Ari by United Qi station { Department of and embody knowledge résulting from in- numerable experiments, tests and de velopments, in some extending gmulated data he government, to give farmers in- which could vided by this branch of the government with its highly-organized staff of scientists and practical men No doubt our.farm readers have read these articles during ¢he but the coming spring, farm in- formation has added interest and value, and we trust that any who have heretofore overlooked one of the best departments in (he Reporter, will now make it a point to give it the attention it deserves by its timeliness and prac tical worth ee] ’ over many years and mex of 1 formation only be pro- winter, wit of an Farmers are anxiously time when the soll will for the spring crops awaiting the bear turning | ‘7.22 DEATH RECURD, CAF iiLd vy Liki PEALER Myr at t+ i tie im of her sister H i nome LRPRE al enn rment been born at had month 1851, and viara * age of eighteen yoar teach followed that vocation f« He mathematics, the by was competent to Years was ially dificult pt him with « 1874, Mr. Zerby Keen, of Penn township, who 7th most lems being solved by YT On November 5, to was married Margaret also died his a na five Aug ust of ast Kince mar Min- On giving up teaching as a vo he life Alexander Year riage Mr. Zerby made his home in heim entered mercantile for the WwW. K. He remained there for some time and was also employed at odd intervals in the Millheim bank, in which he took the responsible posi. tion as teller in January, 1893. He wis a self-made man, and, although his father assisted him in securing an ed- ucation the money was repaid from the carnings of the first term as teacher. His only daughter, Stella E., is mar ried to Thomas R. Buck, and resides at Berwick, One brother, Henry, of near Aaronsburg, is the only of the Adam Zerby family. Mr. Zerby was a consistent member and regular attendant of the United Evangelical church: In polifical amii- ations he was a Demobtrat. He was the first Burgess of Millheim, served on the school board, and was justice of the peace for a number of terme, and only when he refused another term several as a rk his general late in lore. survivor (Continued on inside page) . » a pa TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. dicating ¢ Hall and om visited. A second communit) Belleville Raturda) on commission of two auction fees, in cents for each horse and 8 to pay and at for The fir this kind at Belleville a short time ago each for hogs feed cash. cents " tend sales are wae very successful, and it is believed the coming sale will rival it (Thursday) (Friday) two of the largest sales take be held by James C. Goodhart, wh reputation for fine line of stock by having had several Today and valley will place, he fi haw established a raving a surplus stock sales in the past, and the latter sale is by W. H. Homan, who has a number of registered cows, heifers and young Yulls that are hard to beat. His grade cows are high class, as you will say when you see them. Both par: ties also have a good lot of horses The MiMiin county side of the Seven Mountains road is said to be in Wvery good condition, the scraper having been used continuously on it, and now parts of the road are being given a dressing of gravel. The Centre county side of this same road is in a horrible condi- tion, not a penny having been spent on it since jast summer. The Reporter would like very much to tell its read- ers why one portion of a road is being kept in repair by the State and the other entirely neglected, but it is un- able to do so. No one seems to be able to even make a juess SEP E—