Fe "VOL. XCVIIL THURSDAY, JA VUARY_ : oh AND COUNTY NEWS. HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS. county & total ands. i = NO. 5 JAMAGE TO CROPS BY GAME DISCUSSED AT FARM MEETIN Re«Dedication of Lutheran Church, week the lo- | re-dedicated | DICTATORS CAN'T SUPPRESS. | PRESIDENT THOMAS SAYS STORE BURNING A TRAD FARMING OFFERS REWARD As was announced last Laitheran church was fon Bunday, services having | both forenoon and evening. The {Ing sermon was by Dr. W. BE. of Shamokin, who for a period of eight- | {een years was the pastor of the church | under whose pastorate the {was erected in 1885 and was College, | deb when he resigned second fleld of work in Shamokin, ago. The sermon onl Arson Rings Organized to Cheal In- —— | Deer Doing Much Damage to Orchards | Declares Huntingdon County Man Sportsmen's Side Presented. to | Too Does | Every Active Editor Is Great Credit for What Not Print. The country as influential culation as the big city dailieg because they to their In thelr restrivted field ‘they to assemble the facts with greater ac- Entitled He Ahout been held of day products show, Much Talk Finaneial Returns Hardships and surance Companles—{rooked Ag- morn- | Agriculture, . ents Join Up. Fischer, | On the annual The in Centre Differences, between fruit growers and | | Wits the opening of following is reprinted from tt weekly is many times | . Blate owned forest state farm tie of was hald Dy In : an optimise AVY 34 3 ' { Ae pig in proportion to thedr cir- pLn unmapaon. Grit and undertake farmers on one side and sportsmen on | the the to of CTOns £ accept his I and thir. view Pennsyvivanin agriculture itell how William of Oak Hal, lngt week, stopping with and edifice crooked morchants manage Mis Ferree, other regarding damage other were explained to each other one week by of of the Btate Th . v i ite. closes readers John M, Thomas, pres- free i . ben Insurance companies | was In town $ yr mm 1 50rd inte Cause y Oeer 3 + ” ¥ { 4 ident of the Pennsylvania State y or Ram I'he individuay fire setter $8 no longer | the Misses Boal fo Bre The | big commercial | ORY to are als, able night | both | Hortl- | in his annual report addressed to state A Menace ns once he was, eviand DD. Mitterling shipped a md of cows 10 the eastern market officialg and the legislature, last representatives of curacy in less time and consequently ! yenrs text was : and successful oases of meeting the college board of trus- sides, at a meeting are x their readers quickly give to them the place of honor in selecting their read- * ing matter. facts be £h a {ree and untram- People demand facts! can given only throu meled press. The institution of the freedom of the press is so firmly estab- that any attempt arouses lished in this country to resentment, that ive, lies the progress of the nation No better recognition of this found than fact that, dictator arises in any part of the his first action the No Progress out the aid of a including both curtail it instantly public Lovers of freedom know in a free press. vigorous and act- can be in the world is to muzzle press, dictator can make with- censorship of the press, news articles and edi- torial opinions. The citizen does not really patriotic endeavor to abuse editor who may publish fully newspaper for printing may like. - Probably still entitleg to a for not publishing which he may be about an which try something understand, or to punish something he the sincere vote of thanks not editor is other facts fully informed and which he says nothing, when falsely accused. The editor who in the life f has a “morgue” he would much i * takes an active pmrt his «o« usually full of rather mmunity information that keep In col age. But when it fs demanded by whi do not atways appreciate the effect of what they are asking he cannot be it to giving them. active of print. the blamed for Every editor i= entitled to a great deal appreciation for what he does not No one knowg this het- ter than into chaps, who when they get ask for because of trouble, sympathy and consideration Usually t hiey the chaps who seldom had families of others. whey, they LOO, Lm of the had any are any thought end to gain, and were nt choice in the methods used to attain —— sp A Mp WHY NOT PAY TAXES? It would seen to be a adult sound principl that every who i8 a pay taxes A citizen of our cot voter and not a pauper shoul prominent and successful pioneer business man of the West call our attention to the published ment that ployes do nog pay a There seems to be a state. county and municipal do not pay a federal federal employes other income taxes The question bic officials eral, ernment not pey other taxes just the same ag any other employes? Certainly should not be exempt from taxes the ground that they have to work so much harder for their salaries than other employes. As a general rule employes the public service do not work as hard nor have as Jong hours as those in private employment. Fubiie officials all more or less fin the clusy called poli- ticians and neasfiv all for the ex-solMers. The army of 2.700.000 well lie employes receive totaling $3.500,000.000 a vear which government is said not to collect of tax. Why not let this now mid to be largely exempt from taxa. tion. pay the Bill for the service men's bonus? It seems to be easy vote bonuses, heavy: taxes, reo appropriations when you don'y have to pay any of it yourself, cu. amen 2.700.000 government em- cent of tax. general rule tha employes and income tax, escape all war and by should of the muni levied states, pub- fed arises, why in county the empioy state. or ipal BOY ~ Income taxes or any they on in are favor a bonus paid pub- salaries upon the a cent clans, very to and The Republican newspapers are fear- ful that Mr. McAdoo will be the Deni ocratic standard bearer in the march to the White House, next March 4th. and have already begun their abuse of him If he were to betray party. every Republican editorial column in the states would devote its spare to acclaim his statesmanship, and especially the valuable service he rendered during the World war. Ford, in the eves of the Republican editors wns an ignoramug until he made the statement thag Cool was good enough for him, ———— A A ns Farmers and Poultry Raisers: you getting your share of eggs? Are you getting highest prices for your eggs? Our purchasing system enables us t, sell HIGH GRADE Laying Mash at ROCK BOTTOM Prices and our breeding system assures you ABOVE {ET PRICES for the right kind “us serve you-—-A. B, his Are tees held in Harrisburg, It 48 a large undertaking to convince that he is being ad- when the the average farmer rewmnndoed ig ipation equately He OC titling skepteal, he healthful, other soil, Knows, The healthful, tions that not ise there healthful remunérative, talk finane are OCCUpt- but are amd at ithe s|ime time “There 98 too much hardships and of POOS titure,” the Agric Peng | tive sald in his report It is der current has to Heo agriculture that writation tendency mirage educat The truth is and offers mores contented that Dy Phe we, a no industry in walthfu steador targe country iL Inore and s ancl mind and a reward than farming chinery and in aoe modern practice, the advant ges of more youth farm homes, the best wation in t heir Hirsy The farmers Penn Sts ordinary a —— The Old Turnpike. being Ken it Mifiinh MACK he old Law 11 i481 y turnpike between Mii Fort fire secon Slate hi es anys ent POLLO } | | | ! I . the State 1 Lavish the present {which is road hed we ed in no more conc Use of a4 snow ploy The 1. themsed ye ws snowfall ested ing that every citizer having the road winged back to the Plan Under its pros Primary tus we will ft no Millon citizens this . . Inst elec the part EL county The 2 Dollar of Bond helped] pass at the tion Legion plans of an tos with backing of the voters Union and Centre counties effort in changed back to Make of the bel then to have that part of the road from nave the status road where jt and ngs Hartleton borough to the Insti- tution concreted. A meeting has been arranged for, to be hedd the Legio Mifflinburg, ming, Feb. 5. in rooms in on Tuesday eve at eight o'clock. at which Legion Mil form communities the in Miffiinbwrg heim and Bellefonte definite Hon, J ley. time the from Posts lLewisbhuig, meet Chas D. R. Chas Commiseidners Quig- been will to pians. Senator Sieeln, M ex-Judge the Union and Centre counties ley, Carl Motz, and asked to attend this plans will be formed and then prefent- Purs- Wit- Gundy, Judge Johnson, Hon mer, County Judge others have meeting, at which ed to the citizens of the (wo interested counties for their endorsement, Five Escaped Steers Killed, Armed with high-powered rifles, a posse of twenty-five farmers rounded up, near Wolverton Station, and killed five Hereford steers that had escaped when they were being unloaded from a train ag Weigh Seales. near Sunbury. The anfmals furnished the hunters a mumber of exciting minutes as they were inclined to be wild They were dressed at the scene of action and turned over t," Galen Clark, of leish Valley, to whom they were consigned. - Te ———— $ Yote for School Bonds, Lewiinarg voted about seven te one in favor of bonding the borough for the drection of a High school. Conditions there are very wimilar to those in Cen tre Hall. The fire structure in Lewis. burg Hke here f2 to be a unit, additions to be made luter. The school board als Leo provided sufficient ground not only for school but for athletic purposes. ti ake n from II Tim. of 15th The Scriptures, which are able to make part the Verse: | wise unt, satvation through faith which in Jesus Christ.” It was a 20th century exposition iptures. It placed the Bible, | is | ful of Scr Just | it is, the first and foremost of | the workil today. At the conclusion of the sermon and Rev. J M. formally jin Lr Fischer tearick. former pastor, and then the Iatter made funds, repairs was $2900 { the edifice. | th The totay The set L- by appesd for expen- | diture for {of $1,000 was voted from a fund for a tosvard i wide definitely pipe the the leaving to be collected $1.900. Th. $1,100, and $400 more organ | Sunday School {of the debt, i fre i the members, pledges at the nig ged a fvixl were on about wis pled the B. F. B now of M The sermon in evening wns dvered ty ov, ilso =a rmer NOY In pastor, the afternoon a re«<dedioatory was held at Georivs Valley offices as Holy Cross diy of improvemnts on church had be them an enlk An WRC platform. other wins presented by argan tof A. N. Fin The | Rev. J. M. Rearick. i Rey shears in Kie sermon Fis he havi the STV OeR Stns ns —- AAP ——————— J Farm House Burned, } apy i The | Stub), wel house on ing farm, mile { one was totally destroyed In the flames ithe ing Le not brokey the Was jrmposssn of the dense ithered and bs the barn standing nearbs fsaved from destruction i= quite heavy «on the h amount the Farmers Mutus Sugar Valley company held $508 insumnoe on wpe had been Hy a¥ a tenant for several short ago entered int Mr $500 having been time fof agreement with Struble to pur- § | chime the place paid whith calls for full Mr, ion the agreement, | possession April 1st Struble is Dow In Wion Homa Sold, The double house opposite the school erected by Milier, owned by the Wion the helrs through a verha! Burris, the Mr. Burris, who for many years has been farming the Mra. F. O. Bairfooty farm. of expects to occupy the portion of John tev. J. K late hotuse, and Daniel wag sold hy Lanson cone $3000. iH agreement sideration being west town, thi= house in which Mr. and Mre, Kramer nose live. Charles E. Fiink. the west section of the to remain there unde: oe | ifthe tenant in house, expects the new owner. — AIA A A—————— At the Scenic: Thursday, Jan. Elaine Hammerstein fn "One Week of a story full of thrills, with | beautifug scenery, and stars that every. | body likes, vou, Also, Pathe always interesting. Friday, February “Near Lady” Love.” is News and Review, wa” in ing a smusage machine and the social chBmbing = great. Also, fsode of “The Steel Til" BL A APPA Transfers of Real Estate, E. tract in Spring twp.: $17.50. J. DD. Keller, et Loesch, tract in State College; Potter Twp. Ham Refber, tract in Potter twp; $1. John LL. Holmes et al, to Leroy OC. Smeltzer, tract In Ferguson twp. $500, Marion RR. Illngsworth t, Henry 8, Iiingeworth, tract in Ferguson twp; $2.500, Jumes I. Sommervile to George HL Barnes. tract in Philipsburg; $11,000, Joseph K. Confer, et ux. to Ellen M. Genteel, tracy In Gregg twp. $5660. IM IPRA) Be sure that your car shows the yel- low license pintes to-morrow. $650, # i association John A. Runk, Huntingdon county. cultural of Pennsylvanin. of Warrior's Ridge, himself a sufferer the farmer's viewpoint damage by game, led discus- son of the of wa id agriculturists the He appreciate the viewpoint of the by other Mountain strict. men in and would tir gunning for game, plentiful, but thae it lo game, se0 gimme farmer the to the crops damaged by Deer, ha nipping EE pecially, said damage, terminal buds bark we damaging and stripping from fruit reves wall If ns young gran for the sadd, it sportsman should the game ig to be kept ben - he sportsman, he in that the pro the and wt row end farmer's crops from destruc refimburse the farmer he last eleven ost abou $22.000 due umnmnge by des, Flees deer of Huntingdon cause of the prevalence in oun tas minty, ing Ys standing in or added, and no new or- being added persed th, lie action of the ving the siate responsibil ify Kine reational th E PUTT Ises Gordon, secs ame CET INANE the Viewpoint fm in « Crops would result” Lined plans of have deer trapped in iin section to thin entiful without destroy Restocking has nos ew Ys mooord of fis own added Pho fe sume responsibil wild fe it Deputy M in negligent we done by Keore McKee mEntes and projects ukiture John of Agri vid. especinlly i the state the protected game {from The drift in said, to the bills of the lost legisia- damage done by and honey up to $6,000, in preventing damaging private Property. of feeling is that direction. he pointing fure to pay Twos and to 50. 50 howls in bullding protecting fences. Four recommendations were made by Deputy Secretary McKee to remedy the First, the state limit the number of game by having special or longer vpen seasons. or trapping and removing game. second, have the state add in fencing farm and to protect pri- vate property: third afiiter the law pro- mitting the killing of game doing dam- age, 8, that the game, need not be de- tected in doing the damage, but be found on the land in the period the damage i® done, with the change that the killing be done by game wardens « ontinued on inside page) BILL BOOSTER SAYS have or WAWY MAW! OLE ABE DOOLITYLE , ‘ME TOWN WMNOCKER , HAS DONE HIS B81 TOWARD CWE i IMPROVEMENT AY LAST! MES Arson managed in these times by organized gangs or arson rings, as they called, { je I" Such’ diiques of fire specialists ! i operate in all parts of the counts of haves a number them, inciuding members been sent to prison The mwon ring consists insurance or, agent. the insur the crooked mesrchant, and nerchy | {fire | The | He files ha Seller the iNnWUTran 1 § ing wants wo resorts 1 the crooked agent far The ore m Ton more the value of wiked ine i | I NDOCLOT oes {Lhe risk In a MONMNILs Ones a8 they think ule the pla { Ome | store The busin in shor Cation He 1 oedarity ar ih £ Back roi ed | produced COTY adjuster the jo li Eseaped Prisoners — ot AAS Taken at Coburn. erro st The men { . i Sessa] of i s {barbed wis were se EE “Jackie Hillcrest,” Jackie Hicrest a ten months old i Biante is k wn in the 1 Boonomics Iw pagt- baby at he Home ment. and he has as mans mothers” during a semester as there are dear, We things ioarning in Reed young house, including Keeping the baby “Jackie” fe not wanting mxier any convenience to makea baby comfortable and happy. The home the girls of weeks the young women study the of good housekeeping, for has all the installations and of a modern home, ———————— Falling Tree Crushes Man. An apple Ja Nearhood, near White Deer, in its {fall crushed the if. Mr. Near- hood, deaf dumb. Many of the bones in the broken, When found he was ground by a large limb of the tree. The man was alone when the accident hap- ! pened. the dead body having been found by a neighbor who happened to drive | past the place. which i= Jackie's Here for six modern house, is called Hillorest Collage senjor class the live at a time. In groups of six essentials the cottage furniture tree being dug out by onb out of and body pinned fast 1, the who was were Centre County Association of Philadel phia Birthday Party. Twenty years old and the party to be held on Thursday, February at the Belldavoe Stratford, Philadelphia Invitation are to be sent later. AR Centre countians cordially invited. JOHN C. eC. BRAJ B, Pec. in 28, ont “JOB'S JOB" Hear this Sermon SUNDAY NIGHT, 7:30 at THE LUTHERAN CHURCH CENTRE HALL By the Pastor, REV. M. C..DRUMM Everybody Welcome. Hats irday oi morning umbermen, recently es Of pine and hemlock in the Greenbriar section, from | | Harter Hrothers, ircrinsed 24 acy | | Harry 1. Moyer, who lives at Oid { the beginning spring. other evening. farming "ort Wig a caller in oomsidening next What the Aaronghwg nel property was recently sold by E. O. P., Smith, of Fiedler. price was $1500, is known as Bower to Ng Randall Musser, formerly of Mil- Denbo, Wash for several weeks is now fmprov- im, but now lving in was fi from typhoid fever, yi nglon county, but Mumser, of near Centre Hall, day business. He the I. BR. Lingle farm and good enough t, stay Other on on arming BON SBprimg Mills peace man. Hall evening last the interest of the he rep- and insurance tre ane ng after surance oompanies Gephart, of McKeesport, ~Millhetm—— of Gophart ds a rep- Hd home town an absence Pittsburgh news d has been since the Janvary. but one jus- Hall G. Dauh- in Centre bor [AOR "Squire J term of 'e Was no ons is being Bellies of ten, car budit ntry trip Emerick, of wil COTIsast and will travel in a for the purpose that will pro- needed convenience tha Rinmney registered Pleasant EB 1.0% he regular Gap, was on duty in the days nuree. Lee home for several sited in Pittsburgh. wedding anniversary of H. Mil- celebrated Thursday even- The affair was a most Among the guests were and grandchildren of “the Musser, of Wai | pleasant one the children regrets to state thet lus A. Sankey, of Middleburg, rly of Potters Mills, is yet con- fined to bed, suffering from an infected While hig condition §s serious, his ii have hopes of his final re- Reporter fot friends wii covery, Miss Celia Hinton, of Altoona, a pi- an, msmlesiady, in town the jatter part of inst week on business. While here she was entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shoop, Mm. Shoop having formed her acquaintance while lving in Altoona. ; The Belleville Times takes exceptions to the sheriff and deputies of Mifflin eons taking prisoners to the West- ern Penitentiary at Pittsburgh in Pull man palace cars at the expense of the It appears six prisoners were recently taken to Pittsburgh in thee grand style. The Wingart-Steigert saw mill in the Allisog pine woods, near Potters Mills is in operation. The company Is mak- ing rapid headway in manufacturing the timber into merchantable lumber, The lumber is being shipped from the Old Fort landing. near the Centre Hall rafilroad station. The post office department has Jesued orders that newspapers sent through the mail by publishers shall be freated with the same expedition as first-class mail. NewSpapers are classed “second. class” mnfl and postmasters and all others who hagdie them are to give them next attention to Jetterm. or “first. Clans” mall, was oounty, the place in 1876, Ham C. Warnts. 1881, and for
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