THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. I, A I RR ARs Fra —— mo pr ——— “ A—————————— CT ———— THE CENTRE BREPORTER. DEATHS, ” DEER, ONE BE AR, IN Cvard The buck had been shot by day (day night was preserved throughout COURT HEARS ARGUMENT ISSUED WEEKLY, i MeKINNEY'S DISTRICT hunters from Centre Hall and hunters {the day although the sun shown IN EVANGELICAL MERGER tr Bm from a distance makin their headquar- {brd htly st times —————————————— es NE CRUST. Amelia Mary Crust, widow i "a A i 2 ANT Ad } & 1 ——— ters at the State House with Forest | CENTRE HALL, PENN'A, of the late Wiliam E. Crust, died at Thirty-Nime Parties Were Lucky Dur- Raner McKinney. It appears that the | J. RB. Hanna who for the past fifteen Control of Albright College Malin Bone SS Phe home of her son, Charles E. Crust, Ing First Two Days—Slacks Kl punters who had camped at Locust {years has been engaged in lumber op of Contention, THURSDAY, DECEMBE R 4 1924 east of Centre Hall, with whom she Fine Bear—Buck Strikes Auto and Purk landed n the vicinity of Philadel . [ovations at Wells Tannery, is among | go ters of the min ewe rr : 4 , ; relatives at Potters Mis, and expects AR " | y Breaks Neck—Hunters in Good phia with a 4-prong buck, yet no one | a a s : 3 Church merger and thelr opponents SMITH & BAILEY, Propristors. jade her Home a several yeafy, on : knew they had made a kilj here, The [t? Temain unt) spring B. W. SMITH .....covsresssscisessvBditor Thanksgiving morning: Interment was Spirits, information, Mr, McKinney sald, was | wi Bradford f Phe ivi EDW. BE. BAILEX......Looal Editor and made on Saturday at Myers cemetery, Ninety-seven deer and one bear were developed by detectives, | petits i Mitre . v H I : . Business Manager. | AhoVO lellefonte, in the family bury- oo. Monday and Tuesday in ‘what ’ jand Charles Bradford, of the Pitts Aled the mali foot of the Lach —— p—— = | ing plot, is known as District No. 6, Seven REEL iburgh district, are hunting in the Sev ‘rus wn af eared | ’ Dies on Hunting Trip, .. fOn Mountains and stopping at 4 camp COunty courthots Entered at the Post Office in , Centre Mab Mrs. Crust was born ahd reared IN, apo, tains, WW. F MceKimmey, forest Mark 8. Si 4 ne Pp. lesale {that bears the family W me : bef fudge Her ano Warrant as second class mall matter, the vicinity of Axe Mann, Her maid” . ,.00 The Union hunting club, who Mark 8. Smith, 48 years, wholesale (tha Ain efore Judge Nenry in quo warranto ; is ary Marts ‘ nl i : ooal and. coke dealer, of Harrishurg, the Reporter are $1.50 a year, In advance. | €n Iuimne Wis Miss Amelia Mary Martz. oo. smodeled the school house In| 3 A Her husband named above, died about 1 died suddenly ,on Monday from heart ADVERTISING RATES. —Legal notices, | u Msease. superinduced by actte Indeges twenty cents per line for three lmsertions, | and tem cents per line for each additional insertion, Local notices accompanying display ad- vertisements, five cents per line for each : - : : insertion; otherwise, eight cemts per lime; | not able to leave the house, ‘ ' far reported killed in the Beven Moun There res . SOLE y @ 8s - minimum charge, twenty-five cemts. Chere survive the deceased tWO BOBS 4,404 4g credited to the Slacks, whose | p— ( . D Display advertising rates made knows Charles E. and J. Frank--the latter Stone . dealers in Purina feedy to be held in |H. H. Za permanent camp is on Creek, | Samuel Gingerich is contemplating Harrisburg Monda: nd Tues ¢ | er . i i # w“. , ) wy an ein y Oi Bring en application. above Colyer. a trip to Coatesville, dy 4 Lo A representing in the {i inited Btates the United vangelbeal Church on Monday for the rR i Mrs. Clara Meeker. of near Potters |Proceedings arising over Lhe organiza Mills, expects to accompany Mr andy ¢ oil to get its limit of six : : Mra, Albert Bradford to Willard, Ohio, ago she moved to Centre Hall, and BR the rr two a 4 the gl Whije heating the brah in foe {when they ton he their home about Foliowing the Evangelical amalea A year or two later took up her home . ... he hunters are from Hed ig gape country of the Seven Moun- ithe close of the hunting season mation by action of the conventions with her son, During the past lew held at Ii ton 1, and later at Ix years she was a great care and was Sa—————————————— | V. A Auman and William Bradford, | trot Mich the mergeriles assumed Lula, AND PERSONAL. members of the firm of Bradford and!oontrol of Align Re, electing i - . . Company, will attend a convention of ; Hes Dy . Hiuffer } Harry ton of the board of trustees of Al . onl Gap, above Colyer, were the only : twelve years ago. About five years bright College, Myerstown tains, Lion. The Lakemont party at Tar Pit come second with 5. The only bear so living near Bellefonte. Also, a sister, Mrs, Elizabeth Geyer, of Port Matilda, | She was a member of the Methodist Mrs. W. M. Waodring: of Altoona. | Johnstown had six inches of snow | | quert Borough Fire Alarm. church; Rev. D. A. Sower, of Mil Monday morning { Dr. John McGarvey, of Loraine, O. lv Das iy ad a Fes rrbion “a wns a guest of hiv sister, Mrs. W. RK. | In case of fire in the boreugh of | vile, a former pastor, performed the in the Seven Mountains on Mon- | Mr. and Mis. E.'M Smith spent | Pliecken { Centre Hall, the Bradford & Ce. mill | ceremony. He was assisted by He, day mornimg. Of oight deer that pass: | Thanksgiving day in MifMlinburg i : } . 3 A f Bed te, while the ) i . whistle will sound: C. C. Shuey, of Bellefonte, i local lodge tebekahs f which the One long and two short blasts when | "7" odge of Rebekahs of . X } deceaged was a member, held services a three pronged animal, was shot dead fire is north of Reformed Chureh; the grave Her age was 63. veurs ‘ f . ni al 5 t : b ; ’ : : : > JERS In its tracks. Mrs oodring is stop One long and five short blasts when | 5 ,,, ths, 24 days ping with Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Miller, from Baltimore to Centre Hall, arriv- fire ia south or Reformed ‘thureh. iat Potters Mills ing here Saturday evening, and Bun p— n . y “ p g 3 day returned home JORDAN. .—The following obituary a : of severnl months ago damaged ses CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. notice wus forwarded to this paper, Tuesdnge noon when the Johnstown Samuel Tate, of Yeagertown, on his!eral of Mr. Miers Drover “ A having been taken from the home | party were returning to theh head wy to Pine Grove Mills to join a these were ImmedBitely put in paper of the deceased: John Henry quarters at the Potters Mills hots a hunting party, on Sunday stopped with Ts Jord: son of John and Amanda Jos nice voung buck jumped down an em his unt . 3 Pr y Centre all (Rev. 8. F. Greenhoe, Pastor) Jorsian, a a . and A tonahip. bankment on Sand Mountain, above : + #. D. I#e Centre Hal AGENTS —8ell guaranteed hosiery AM entre county.” Pa.. Feb. 12. 1862, and the State Howse, striking the running Mra. James Osman, of Spring Mills, drect from mill to wearer; all styles re : wi Centre Hall beginning of this next week, of Bisi had the good fortune to kil a buck Oruster proces in Centre Hall, and before re ly. sghoy He } { ge turning home the Doctor and his sis ed her watch, two were bucks. The | guests of the latter's sister, Mrs. I. ter visited friends in Hunting first buck was missed, but the second, | B. Finkle McGarvey reported Ezekiel M i rvey lzekiel Mi wa lit fegality don . . | former —h f Centre Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Frank drove former resident of Centre Ha long a resident of loraine as quite comfortably and having company with work. The hurricar repr Penns Valley Lutheran Charge. Tusseyville, 10:30 A, Spring Mills at 2:30. . The annual |]ded at his home near McConnell, 11, | board of the car and broke ils neck t and colors; salary paid for ful; time Ail L ; : g : & : Bi a } ‘ha . on the Interest of matters that 7 Thank-offering service will be observ- | Nov, 3, 1824. Age, 62 years, 3 monins On the running board « ne Oppo i occur frequently in one's Hie and spare hours. no money needed hich i 1 mbet wand 9 day si f the car lay bu the resu iia ME ATRIAL 2 qn Dia i y ed. at which time every member island 3 days de © he car lay on {for samples. — INTERNATIONAL asked ri his and her offering, He came west with his parents | of the half tay 's Hunt ine F- Was Decernber came along with a good MILLS, 741 -y % i Fo. Ros 444% % x 5 2 en . * £ Centre al 7:8 p.m 1879 and made this vivinity his b » | hging driven by John Barre wi n ey { snap I'he snow that fell Sun-' that early day this i surprised to see Lhe deer leap ov ¥ wi uy » Norristown, Pa. The Centre Heporter, $1.50 & yaar. Light Brig: ode, 3. 8. hour the winter of IS85 he w 2 | embankment and fi An ins 1 % does Woman's Home Foreign : : St 10 Tnited | the car, Two sionary Socieyt, Sat. evening Ast James ted A $4 ser th 1 111% jew £4 “0s slonary Jrning thi \ } pred Society, Saturdn) 30, In B. 8B. room. its active m yhverr § missed the ransferredd his membership AL another ‘onnell United Brethren Presbyterian (Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) 1 member there until death > ter —— 1 11 ¥ » - Presbyterian Lemont, morning ; In the fall of 1885. on the 20th day ia int a doe almost land ‘ “ Boalsburg, afternoon; Pine Grove Mills | fr September. he wus united in ma: been she nd killed, but the story " evening. riage to Miss Emma BE. Walters, and | evidently not true. One huntes a — to this union one child was born Smith Harrisburg died : 4 te lane . surn. his wife 4 | mountain on Monday bref be Trinity Reformed noe or 1 fu umn, hm wie an t af} ” 3 ut » i Roy Two others, Samue ant or us wild Wppears ; Fv il < (Rev. Delas R. Keener, Pastor) MoConnetl.: F , t Les in this issue 9 ear MOoUonnes frank AN i tah. a Centre Hall— distor. Mrs. Fog f Red Oak 9:30 Sunday School half ¥ ra Sat Sarana Leighty, 6:45 Organ Recital, ree {nas Ih or | foundation bu a not 0 Gnite 7:00 Church Services, lesides these he leaves hos of | given, | { he offect that a walle y Spring Mills— relatives and friends {th at k Hed buck, struck a stone and 9:30 Sunday School a— j rebounding passeq 1h hn ihe Map © 10:30 Holy Communion. UNDERWOOI Mart) ™ . i NDER 3 ih: homps=so Friday, 7:30. P. M. Preparatory : ’ . pron nderwoead, wife of Is U'nderwooa Service, 3 . i ¢ tend wi ANOwWn npiem it GEeRier, Farmers Mills— lellefonte, died very suddenly 1:38 Sunday School. few days’ illness, which arode 2:30 Church Services ttack of ‘indigestion. Deceased was | rt a ek ux Rha Sohn . bs dh Born nei an. Eo a a 8 a AH! But won't the kiddies and grdwn-ups be glad to see Old Santa! If they would know all Halfmoon valley, a daughte: ¢ Evangelical { John and Hannah Rowan, and was | \ weornd Ducks Wwe killed a the nice gifts I have purchased and the usefu; things in my pack, some of my friends wouldn't gil 84 years and 6 months She was "ro 4} . ‘ (Rev. J. F. Bingman, Pastor.) sited Ee ie ts H . - bein ph | 2 Arh YI, Th MW BE be able to sleep! Lemont~— i in marria on December ,. il ta tg .t paid ind is survived by her husband | Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. nd the following children: J. Irvin : ring Regutar worship at 10:39 A. M: of Erie: H. Mary. and A. Blanche, at | ying was the first hunter to get a and money at— Linden Hall— On (ime brothey Andvew T Row- |, 4 wi Zi v . n {f Unionville tls survives ter ? hs, , : a ’ pr tot a pw |S ne Se, NIEMAN’S DEPARTMENT STORE Regular worship at 2:30 P. M. is 8 | Jac ireene, of West Ches ne Begs Hill--. BATON —Green Heaton, of Rock- | taw unin po . ot Rica for they certainly have the Best Assortments and Most Reasonable Prices on Good Merchandise for " a. : 4 a ol *n onton Of MMO avy Ous ol Levy iis iy y i . A Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. All you MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN in the County: and also with such courteous salespeople . & died at the Centre County Hos- | quarters Revival services at 7:30 P. M ' i v lingering lines, result- | Monday morning dipped and fell and to serve your every want, OLD SANTA advises his many friends to GO TO But 1 am not guite ready to start To-morrow [I am going to spend most of my time fron complications Deceosiged was | MARRIAGE LICENSES. born at Marsh Creek, a son of Andrew (Received too late for last week.) ind Elizabeth Heaton, and had he sur | ou but ater h Faas 3 k he was able Edward Mulbarger iF jes of vived until next March would have) turn to 1 mountains with his lola L $4 4 . Not og hee vesirw of age He was mar | hunt ny Stove us second wife, wh = John W. Wilson : ond wife, Who wa a . hilipshu Mr ‘Kat e Noll Iaister, survivinZ | Jamse Houser, of Spring Mil ter | . [" "y : : : 3A ERT ¥ 1 . Mary E. Herman Dr i a levi oh ol ye Houser. Of Sering WIAs, al Judging from our Fall business, this will be the BIGGEST CHRISTMAS HIOWINng 01 ns i neg phyout Frank Hen io Hyde | marriage Ham and Zess of : ave on ond morn 3 s 3 iw an) yee ma - a . of Eb-|piace on Monday morning, told his in the history of the Store. Maud A i ‘ a i TE “ayette | 1 Mra re 3 3 ! ayeils ounty ; . ares feompanions that he was } Thomas Wynn Ph dpsburg roft, of Clearfield, and Mrs. William kill a deer. He had left the station We are ready not only with our Excellent Stock of Dependable, Guaranteed Merchandise, but Allett ‘hoenix Winburne smi or Teas n by These ey ' v axluyki ,y } s TOW Aliet a Phoenix . Winburn mil ot Pleasant Gap These br but for about a half hour, when he with the usual NIEMAN'S SERVICE. for which this store Is famous, Ernest R. SBhultz..........New Casile}’"™’® qd sisters also survive Oe | wane seen dragging a buck along i Helen A. Lenmbre. L State ollege | © Altoona: Jack. of Runvilk Mi raftrond track. He had gone to Egg | ind Mra Margaret Cokley. of Yar Hill i . Frank Lingenfelter ,......... Altoona} .. . hetd § and met the game as it emerged | yeild unernl servioe aye ¥ nm 5 4 i y Marie M. Barked eT TO La heral es were hela irom | som the tittle mountain : oY ~ the Lutheran church at Pleasant Gap -— Aan iste ra) i cee Edward R. Houtz . ; £ mn Thursday wfternoon Interment ut | sh Pearl M. Martz ........ State llege | § killed by the Slack hunting party. lo | TUSSEY VILLE jv 4 Boy Broke Leg. cated on Stone creek. above Colyer. | FOR MEN FOR WOMEN FOR CHILDREN The bear and one deer were killed the | ; lose Foust, son of Mr. and] first two days of the seafon. | Haven last Wednesday Mre. James Foust, of Centre Hall, one SUITS COATS BOYS OVERCOATS Andrew Jordan, of Jersey Shore and] day last week, had the misfortune to . i Boyd Jordan, of Watsontown, spent trip on a board while playing in ‘a several days last week with their dehbor ar g § 11 ok p father, 8. E. Jordan. the home. In the Tht les above fhe | PoTted to him Monday and Tuesday | NECKWEAR FURS BOYS" AND GIRLS Paul Emenhizer and family moved | knee, It was some time before a phy- follow: | § . : i SWEATERS 1 s ) 4 B 4 : : : i PAJAMAS BATHROBES and KIMONAS last week Into the Ishler home which | sician could be secured who would Johnstown party, Potters Mille hotel was willed to Mrs. Emenhizer by her | give the boy attention. and when Dr. | Potters Mills day hunters mother, the late Mrs. Mary Ishier iy Party af Frank Phillips bone could + not | Regulars, Potters Mills the entertainment and box sociad held] then be set, but later the fracture was | Garden Spring, Lancaster coumy at the grammar school. Potters Miia | reduced by him. The lad is about sev Wikinms marty, of Nittany Mr. and Mrs Daniel Fohringer lon years oll and took great interest | 7e01%es Valley day hunters spent Tuesday at Potters Mills, assist | in his work at school and ke one of | Setinsrove party ing the latter's parents, Mr. and Mra | the jeaders in his class. Considering Thomas Fleisher, in butchering. all, the wy is getting along fine and ————————— is suffering the minimum pain. . % Hunters, Poultry Ralsers and Truck ———__ LRG DREYY, Wt EA, Browns . e . : Camp Antlers, of Yeagertown Farmers, Take Notiee, Opposition to the child labor amend: | paimyen party A farm of 120 acres, clear, for sale: ment to the Federal Cons ¥ in " # one-half mile East of Potters Mills, | growing, VAMOS ral Com on a | Lut Cree. party of Meat tistery ite. along the mountain. It would make | been taken to check the centralization. | mm. i party, i hithield a fine home for a hunting cluB, as aloof power at Washington, States and | 1 Uipsontown Gyn Shh at a tract of over 200 acres of mountain | individuals may yet recover some of | AAkemont, at_ Tar PH i Ea land adjoining could be bought in | their rights, and one of the rights in- Pefwnington PREY, of OWHROUTL. Le connection with the farm, or a good | dividuals should battle for I= to be per- Me, iy Mira, Woodring, at Pot. Mis poultry farm, or a Number One farm | mitted to work if they desire. It was Yeageriown party, at Camp.Foust. for trucking, being focated withinjonly a few days ago that an efficient Walter Garrity party reach of Bellefonte, Lewistown and | young lady in Millheim was obliged to Lamy Giny.. of Somerset county State College as market places, A | retire’ from the management of an York party, at Blauser's............ spring of good water ag the buildings, | Oriole store because she technically Ikesliorg purty, at Hemlocks.., Price right. labored more than forty-five hours in Braid party, Centre Hall... Also have two farms for rent. eith-|& week, while in fact. she was only Ret Coyar ymety er on share basis or for cash. obliged to be in the store for the legal Union Hunting Cub, Boa) Gap + HARRY M. ALLISON, Agent, |length of time Sucks, on Stone creak . (ope 2t Spring Mills, Pa. And ore SAR) exe en ’ NEVI ADVERTISEMENTS, Shuey party at Witmer Sprives, | Reduetion on. Furniture. - ints | Mexico Gun Chub... John Smith and Bro, Spring Mills, MEN-BOYS, 15-35. To repre for | Heaton party at Nevirs.. ; advertise big reductions on kitchen | Ballway Clerk exams. Sal, $1600. Ex- Muhsin party; Treaster Kettle. . cabiriejs, leather rockers, mattresses, | perience unnecessary For free partic: lgueant Gap Party oii. washers, etc. Also. rugs and home | ulars write R Terry, 276% Barrister |p ary Sart pamy of Javinown fo made te at bi erices. Bi " : ny hunters at Sunset Club, Tv... carpe special hs Ig, « Washington, D. 2t* | Camp Mannor In Decker Valley... . NOTICE TO BONDHOLDERS. FOR SALE-—One hundred « White Bo Ta oh Cw 1 Notice i8 hereby given to the hold: | l#ghorn hens-~John Snavely, Centre | Backer Vatley Rod and Gun Club ers of Gregg Township School Bonds Hah, R. D. * | 8to Rox. of Pittsburg. at Krise. piace Nod 26, 3, 15, 29, 2,8, 38 31, 42, 40} A oe Liuniinte fy] Stone creek road and 66, that they will ba redeomed MANUAL LABOR FOR SALE-“The : ig ros January 1, 1925, of the first issue. at |Undersigned located at the home of Toted ign li Bo hig ow Robert ofters ‘tin mervices' for sisanverwnaniniivas ian runt BY ORDER OF THE BOARD, |anY kind of work by the day.—Waiter | Last » Eo recalied thin 061,4t 4 - BR NM Sheek. Baylet, Centre Hall, Bell S6R2. s Geer wan the An unusually krge black bear wa Teasant Gap John Fortney made a trip to Tock Paul The successful hunting crews in IH OVERCOATS DRESSES BOYS SUITS Forester McKinney's district, who re- COATS GLOVES GLOVES SWEATERS POCKET-BOOKS HOSIERY HANDKERCHIEFS SCARFS SILK UMBRELLAS SHIRTS SWEATERS DRESSES aucht ariived the limb was so bad- A mumber from this place attended [iy swollen that the BATHROBES HOSIERY HANDKERCHIEFS 5 S BN 0 w= 00 om we Latrobe party Camp Anywhere Coppersmith party . : All Kinds of BATHROBES BED ROOM SLIPPERS INFANTS CLOTHING SHOES SILK PETTISOATS HANDKERCHIEFS SILK BLOOMERS For THE FAMILY UMBRELLAS GOLOSHES CUFF LINKS. ETC. SILK AND WOOLEN HOSIERY ETC. [EEE og RUGS BLANKETS COMFORTS G6 we i * ot G00 A S810 03 30 00 18 de 4 pt bn