OL. XCVII WHAT SORT OF SNOW RE- MOVAL ON THE CENTRE HALL, PA. THURSDAY, DECEMBER DISTRICT 8, 8. CONVENTION. Dem— i | Local District Reorganized — County | Farmer Sells Cheap, Buys Back Dear building for Centre Chalrman Pleads for Support to | After Manufacture, { the Liquidate Finanelal Obligations. | when in ia Vow COURT NEWS. —————— TARIFF ILLUSTRATION, Surveyed New School Grou "TOWN AND Monday, ROADS? step ooking (uo a ne COUNTY NEWS. HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS. next week, Grand Jury Favors Separate Room for Hall was Ladies Wh, Are Witnesses Before Grand Jury. The Importance of Work to Highway In. vestment, Jone nd se hood board. on . .. : i i ® iw) of ground, five acres Comparison of prices on November . 1923. 1922, reveals that A good rond may be badly Injured Grand Jury made its final LIE und boundaries As “any- | ®t if the it, the pre- that of were found true bill and five not bills, That they had inspegted the county bulldings and that and Sheriff's and The eleventh district in Centre coun- | i. the date the with those on BOM No paper bry sentment forenoon hak} indictment. improper snow removal, on Wednesday which Lhe of localities; vet, ty comprises tervitory cov farmer 1g this 8% months the while Wits . The tract of 8 agnin protecting the deer the cleaning a highwny snow Is passed on twenty-four bills {ered by Centré Halk Potter and Gregg held a chairch getting an average or Cents a body's job" in the ind extends an iL over mountains une Hall evening. in most of which eighteen | townships, convention nt afternoon for his wheat year breadet ufls twelve bushel less State or county doesn't do true Taitheran Centre on Of than last were per and Mrs, Old Fort, the transportation and one bill withdrawn Thursday and the trict, company will, Indeed. than higher The for | coms idernbly below Cent Pre Delaney, at of many automobile trucking Middle West aftegudiate Snow the dis- The concs ins and North removal in twelve Sunday-schools in viously price which farmer | the kitchen ceiling. part fast week, office the have more room elght were chief object of the the outside porch and the erecting of [ cal together representatives represented, this the received wheat Henson of was apperatus need re-papering. painting of convention to - of which they use, a Wiis vid F Centre Cort produ Manger, Hal of former principal was elected jerks county. than the States. the roads of the tion. schools the cellnr door the ind mattresses be | effected a year ago falling to function. made through | The convention was the thirty-second the | the district, { held In the afternoon srreil North new POCO over of on | Sunday-schoole #0 that the district These farts Bustmte the way | i. ork attorney But the private concern, in remov- | the side jail; and that | might be reorganized, the organization | which agricultural products grow in K Chicago for some time, Allison, who has been liv- = now lellefonte with a ing smow from a highway, natumily | six army oots | price to the consumers after they have considers only its dmmediate benefit. | provided That a door be {left the producer's hands, Potatoes ; her home in that and for a k spends the dungeon fire escape; Hous no more money on the and was presided | furnish other instance of ’ tas than necessity toilets in the Court be Kept in | ft Rey requires, Snow removed from the complete width of the highway, down to the sur- face, permits the it all ah road to freeze: but freazes over, aawl in the spring thaws over, Snow removed from > the center of a Righway presents a the of the road protected from cold by snow, When the sa ppea rs, left the strip for freezing, leaving ides the thaw domes and snow the sides hoard ; are soft and center result, ruts and brok- &n orown., Snow which is removed but par- tially results dn ruts in the covering meat of snow, which all wheeled vehi . les follow. There to concentration The agile is no more destruc- tive treatment be given high- of aly result any way than a loads on the same spot, is a gpeedy of condition of State and municipal afford 1, |now pushing foundation stones, and a rutty extremely destructive the road County, withor- ties can well make regula tions regarding removal th An thirty will protect ¢ highways which SO much investment of five, twenty. dollars thousand ahon not be impeniled because of willingness to spend a few dollarg per mile during winter for proper and ade- quate snow removal Et ——— No Paper Next Week. Conforming with the thre-honored custom. no paper wii be issued from this office whicd 4 th The office day next week glorious yuletide wii SOTSOT be open, However. very except Christitmg day for transaction of the That i ladies to a more condition wit ness room made for the led before the Grand Jury f Dubois. J. J ber « James A. Gleason, « Kintner, formerly of Lock Haven, now Johnstown; and Cordes Clearfield, of were acbmitted practice a to this term of , court. Fred of Jeff Tierney and (Gander) Mey- er were found guilty bootlegging. two years ip jail, In the ca former sentence suspended defendant abstain fn of found Wig ngreement that the should sign a pledge to Om of lHquor for a period two Henry of a Vogel was gui Cir for saw from Samued adultery. The penalty wie suspended On the charge husiness—taking money on subscrip- tion, and orders for job printing advertising. Thiat may every reader of the Reporter | Merry Ct et rie Year have a very New LE e a prosperos wish of the is the leporter ALA tr Former Potter Twp. Man Killed. The from following dispatch date of automobile « was sent York under 16th inst Struck by an m the Lin- east of oon York 54 Highway. a short distance Searfoss. effects of night, Robert Lee died his injuries today His is In 8 ca50% asg years old, from the the York hospital Williams, in Charles the hospita) also fatal thrown « compan ior, with probably injuries, thelr heads and thelr skulls were frac- tured oth men were n Whillams has not regained conscious- ness amd Searfoss was to the of his of the cnr which to ascertain seriously injured, but spesded from the meon scious death. The struck them up driver did they time not stop whether were soene, The man killed ia a Searfoss and was reared half-brother of He go with of Jonathan Hin Jerry Potter aon Centre Mrs, jeft it He is a Stump of Centre Hall township many years located at York. hig pa- rents who Bellefonte and later at Put In the Right (lass, (From the Huntingdon Judge who has been ing swell the Republican majority Philadelphin, is busy trying to tell the Democratic that should elect him National Committeeman from this ‘State. The judge haw always beer, a busybody in politics, and poses as a Democrat. The up-State take Mitte stock In Judge Bonniwell's democracy. They regard him wolf in sheep's clothing in Democratic councils, A a ———————— Photoplays at Seenle and Opera House, At the Scenic, Thursday, Dec. 20 Special cast in “The Slave of Desire” fa a 7-reel Goldwyn picture adapted from the story of “The Magic Skin” by Balzac, with George Walsh. Bessie Love, Carmel Myers and others. A story of the mysterfes of Paris: a ple ture that you don’t want to miss. Also a two-resl Sunshine comedy. Friday Gladys Walton in “The Wika Party” is a good evening's entertain- ment. Also, the third episode of “The Steel Trail.” Opera House, Tuesday, Dec, 25--Neal Hart in “The Forbidden Range;"” Lar ry Semon comedy and The Leather Pushers. Monitor.) Philadelphia, a mighty factor Jomniwell. of in help- in voters they Democrats as n he Wig sentenced to a the Western Penftentiary i | f not less than one more than two years The of McPhillips res of $189 94 CLLR George i { ohn im fendant Commonwealth 1 Sih ‘ham- | hers charged w ind Prosecutor. gE rava ted Jobin M between wot tied was the: prosecutor CEPT HW and harge of tha 4 BDON reauest 1 % Orie : b al {iene £ ei Comnmony sume of $500.00 i Commonwealth with forndontio frie dd - Friday C1» torneyv's Hilt guilty and was sentenced om morning to pay the costes of pw tion and a fine of $10.00 Commonwealth va Dalsy yore Quick: District hil The Friday the Bar unt] tiorney defendant ng “ charging | adultery plead guilty and on morning appeared be fore and sentence was post. omen) February sessions of court Commonwealth vs Edward Cham- folonfous assanit Quik. The bers: charged with WwW. R fignogexl the hill prosecutor, Grand Jury WwW. R asst ; Commonwenlth va with fedonious Dadsy Quick ignored the bill Quick; charged Prog. ecutrix. The Grand Jury Ftward fornication ; Commonwenlth vas Cham- bers: charged with WwW. R Quick the bill pros. eoutor, The Omnd Jury enored Commonwealth ve W. RHR Quick: in- dicted for adultery and bastardy: Elde Hinchliffe continued to 2 pros. | eoutrix. True bill and | CLS se sd ions the February motion upon of special counsel for Commonwealth, IM I Stuart. Mereantile Appralser. W. H. Stuart, pointed Mercantile for 1924 position of Boalsburg, was ap- Appraiser for Cen- The appointment i« made by Auditor It was formerly made the county commissioners tre oounty to this General Lowis by ————_ I MA ATA Deaths Throughout Centre County. Philp Benner Kephart, in Buffalo un Valley. aged 64 vars He was never married, but is survived by three dinters and one brother—-Dora M., 8 Gray and Laura, and Mrs James P. Parsons, Mra. Anna Way, in a Bimir county hospital of Myocardithe after a long ill. ness, Interment was muddle the Branch cemetery, near Lemont, J. Milton Furey, in Willamsport, a native of Centre county. He was born at Pleasant Gap and wag a son of John M. Furey. For a number of years he was engaged on the Clinton Demoerat, Lock Haven. and while living in that dity wrote a history of Clinton county. At the time of hi death he was engaged in the real estate and insurance busi ness and was a Mrector in the Lyecom- ing County Clty Bank. Interment wag in made In Willa mspont, session by L. absent, Dw. L Foster unavoidably M The appointment to Drumm, Rev, J first business the of a nominating ommitiee place in nomination can- dickiten {i various offices of Kirkpatrick nw the cominittee consisted the secretary together with Rev ind 1 The Ambrose M., Schmidt Durst. first was Hey speaker pastor of the Bellefonte Reformed church, who spoke “The Sunday-school takk practical The gave was highly ind SUETE euat I efficient work in the Rev, Kirkpatrick in “The 8 21) Interredation HH ne Bingmhn selected the topic What We Owe A duet by Mra FF. V Miss Nancy McWilliams was Ir Onir Civil zation 7 hart and pleasing fe the audience The Dn organiza tion He gave a gEianpse d conditions today apoke f the work in the Mest rict An ty Camp. Te paid $1100 leaving Thi has fn tom ¢ 1400 $260 prior ard $55 tion fe ahoriage yO pledged w the «¢ of $2 00 w of Cony tad obligations schools in the 1 8. a040 ard by each paying ff ten cents per year. the price eh of.ice war, or the the oream, or a third price of a movie admission ticket oldigntion could almost be Mr. Foster Sunday -mchool uvitimately Bguidate the The Penn State Y. M C. A the INE in one Year was WOrkers the obligation evening sossdon the work. representatives at One was a violinist and other stating of spoke op Sunday-school that the Y would be pleased extension department to fend in rebuilding and rejuvenating day-school spirit. The officers dlovtied were as President, MC president, Rev. J. F. Bingman: Mrs. William Bradford; Histhel The following district tokaws lev, Drumm; vis BOC Te tary. treasur- department su appointed by the president: COhiildren’s Helen Bartholomew, Miss Orpha Gram- Young People’s, Prof. W, O. Heck: Rev, C. F. Catherman vision, Prof. C. I. Fuhrman, H. Haney: Missionary, Mr FF. M Fisher, Mra 8 W. Smith: teacher Training. Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick, T. M Gramiey ; Temperance, Mrs, J. B. Wert, Mma CC. BE. Rover: Home Department, Mrs. F. V. Goodhart, Mra. J. C. Lee, ami Christmas P. 0. Holiday. The Post Office Department has de- clared Christmas a legal holiday, and hereafter the rural misdl carriers will make their regular trip and the post office will be closed to all patrons after 12 o'clock, noon. Heretofore rue ral onrriers served on Christmas day and post offices were open for the greater part of the day. Here is an- other reason for mailing early. —— Willlamsport Commerelal College A good Business Education moans n position for Hie. It is an asset for life and can be obtalned at a very reasons atje cost and a good salary at gradue tion. It Ir the best equipment for all young people. Promotions come fast and every promotion means an advance in salary. Business firms, milroads ote. need office help at all times. For- ty<two good positions were filled dur ing the fall term. Good positions are always open. Winter term begins Jan- unry Sod FF. HEALEY, Frogeietor. tHvimion, di lev. W en, adult not iaort. In 1922 the farmer got of olx bushel { | potatoes 131.75 to $2.51 1500 0 cenis 4 ith it the consumer jwid Dushe; for them 4 momey 101 —— d Hali-Hundred - - \ Deer, eh £ Ee — Frederick Carter Buys Home, A Red Cross Nurse Report Maa Red report Mme ule © Chapter Crome hig subtle No Lr tend her for the month of of 124 and showing a total adk¥ition | tive iin dirriont admis to « work Mma Jones has been that nesded by the fw the work in this locaMty. and vices are greatly oom f munity is evidenced report pa follows nursing Care vinits 41. yf as adults bahies child or demonstration 10 were 3 a fone a shoot Inet ruction visite 17 5, ohiliren of which were school children, from 1 to 6 youre, and 2 babies urwler 1 year Investigntion visite--22, were adulte: and & Babies under one of which yer Miscollaneots visite--23. Vide to schoode—21. In addition a which attended? by 22 babies, a dental clinic was held A total of 279 anti-«Mphtherin One talk was to well -haby odinie was treatments were given given in addition to 65 wins collected in fees, AI HA SAITO The Christmas Tree. The Forestry Department is sdvis- Ing owners of timber land having on it small trees sultable for Chelstmas frees that the removal of them with out the consent of the owner is an vio lation of the law carrying with It a fine of 8500 and Imprisonment not ox. coetling three months, or both, The Department is further advocating that owners should fot permit the cutting of these trees but keep a careful watch on them. Tie ls a note of warning to those who heretofore started out with a hatchet or axe. a few days before Christmas, and came home with a tree over thelr shoulders, ander Home Sold] ¢ — I — 168 More Ferhmen, A ———_ of Vole Herount Asked, Crops Below Average of 1922, } but Contre County there are tw ropes that yielded 1923 The Ire vields are indicated rat OT ls Ta the irs Igures renresent yield and the Istter the “y - — Volee Attracts Stokowskl William G The #ivery tenor voice of he ovippled telegrapher at the Station Jonger { Rosky. 1 | Kinbrae Block toner, pear Du. ila will no bw heard thers 3 | Hie { by Leopold Siokowaki. leader of the von abil dimcoveared has been Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra and took Hosky to Philadel hie voles ba trained the maestro phia where is to omy in only twenty -tw,, yearg old jand has been in the Phflladelphin Rafi. {ronal service for nine years. Recently City. which was his first pubic appear. ance, ’ A few days ago he went to Trenton, N. J. and while there waa taken Phiadeiphiia by an uncle. They went int, & music store, where Rosky was {induced to try Ms voice, and Stoko- | wat who was also in the tore. was | attractd by the singer. . to Juniors Win ON Millheim. The junior soccer ball team won a ‘game off the Millheine juniors, on the latter's field, Friday evening, in a hot ly oomtested game. At the olose of the second half. neither team had been able to score. Millheim made the pros busal to prolong the game for a five minute period, which was sccepted Abou the middie of the period, the [Centre Hall team scored or, Mrs, Earl Kine, ay and Saturday were a bit bluse but Sunday with of winter weather y the weather was delightful caine on wn and ITP ETE Thursdey of H Last of week Mr, and Mrs. Centre Hall, were College account of Mrs, Breon, Ninte on cos of thelr daughter, Millhelm knitting mill 48 run- lay und a night shift which in- a goodly supply of orders ahead. is being made up of of Burnham. formerly ides ribs brok - years from several ring the past few NArTOW eRCapes aeridents, Esther Wagner, of near Cen- was onlled to her home at the alter part of t of the Jasper Wagner last aroun Hinesa of her friends forget to write to wit the folks you are in- he current history of your is all In your home Subscribe today. HH, Spangler the heran charge, hag been #1 two weeks. He was two weeks and last Pastor no ible to All his ap- Tub added a Mus- reported member of the exo rover in a small Te iim has an been set the brick to a point old Gregg intersect. When it will be a means to fromm ANY Mountain, wl where the fig irway ie ip Of Toon automobiles, Commissioner John IL. Dun- appointed deputy sheriff by E R Tayior. Mr. Dun- wide acquiintance over the added to his other qual- 8, fits him wel} for the place elo Ae 2 which black bear mistook Jay Vone Woodward, for a novice oitered too long him tt, get Jay, who formerly blackssnithed al Od Fort. was hunting with a Wood- the lucky him a pelt as a 1923 of near THT ward party when he made ghot that gave trophy. Stover GO Snook of Philadelphia, bought the four-acre field on the north wide of West Main street, in Millbeim, E. Mensch. the oconsideration being $1800. It » understood Mr. Stov- templates the erection of a mod- dwelling house on it and will have risfve } from OG a OO ern (nie whe surrounding it A oheok Oosting his subscription to was received a few days ago by from Korman Spicher, of Mr. Spicher, aw has been for some Yours past, spent week with the Braifords In thelr the deer in the Seven Mounteins an outing he looks forward annually with great delight. Mr. Spicher % a mail carrier én the city of Philadephia, the Reporter Philadelphia, his custom a chase after in After a residence of a quarter of a at State College as the head man on the college farms. DD. C. Krebs and family moved back to their old home town, Pine Grove Mills. In his carly Hife Mr. Krebe conducted a gen- at Pine Grove Mills but twenty-five years ago he sold out and moves] to State College where he has been In charge of the college farms under OC. LL. Gooding. In giving an sccoung of the sale of the general store of Williams and Liv ngston at Linden Hall, the statement wake made that Daniel Hess had estab- the store, which was an . error, Mr. Hess did Dusiness there before and after the Civil war and the stand century eral tore
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