§ ir ow 5% 2? XOVIIL 187 BUCKS KILLED IN MeKINNEY'S DISTRICT. Scoured Dally During the Season—Second Week to Day Few. Mountains Entire en Over Mostly Who Killed But The sided ney, every Dist No F. MceKin Forest 6, by I hunted of the doer Penn rict WwW continuously [44] © over nester Wis dan Season did hunters ¥ ? i latter of the season not prove profitable to the day very thou mired oh } 81 the on was Most of quartered In res completely the permanent Be them hunt ers who mountains after three Most all camps. left the 10H camps from total over during A and Mountain, Below five the of f not one the mi bucks. number of bucks killed was one hundred of which were Kil the first two days the off Ege Nittany few deer we taken not less off wi are hunting i Seven M which killed: Johnstown Potters Party Res Garden Centre Decker Shamokin, Je Decker valley Westover Club, nut Flat Yeagertown Walter Garrity at Garrity's Somerset party. Bald Mountain Spring Mills party. School Brown Krader Belle Millis house Gun Club, Soring nd hn Ripka in Johnstown, Chest- party, Camp Foust party McKeesport, at Camp Gray, sana ais 4 MountainChurch house party, So $e otle £11 NUYIKG county, valley on Decker fonte day hunters Juniata Rod and Gun sontown, Stone Mervin Petts Confer Spring Cab, Thomp- road party. Jacksonville, Morgantown party Evergreen Stave / Field Schuylkill Rod Philip's house Tigers, Lamar, Decker ine Freeport party. on Treaster farm Underwood Club, Under worn] Spring Uniontown party, Blackstone party Paul Rearick, day Wallace aoRunkle, day Grove Rearick, Bellefonte, Oak Fiat . hens s Watkins party, Nittany and Howard, White Oak Flat ; Kohler party, Kohler house. Kohler valley ew Hethard Kelier, day. . Unknown hunters, day amp and Gun Club, at on Zerby hand, in valiey Lewistown, Deter va'ley at Ed Zerbhy's on White A splendid secimen deer tribe was killed Monday noon by John M. Coldren: In the re wlon of Laurel Spring. on Nittany Mountain. The deer was very dark in color and carried antlers with four prongs. The animal had been seen repeatedly before the hunting season opened and when he was killed others were looking for him. The fotunate Coldren was hunting alone, but the several shots he fired brought other hunters to the scene and they helped get the carcass off the mountain, of the buck fore- An unusually fine, large, fat buck deer was killed Friday firenoon in Blue Ball gap by H. BE. Bhreckengast, who was hunting in company with his son, Earl, of near Zion. The buck was POLITICAL COMPLEXION OF STATE 198 Republicans to Fifteen In Lower House—In Senate oerats Gained One Member, Pennsyvivania at the the first will APE bienniad the chosen Members of recent of De- oCCupy somidy, took office on cember, although they not hedr seats until the sature con- venes the regular seasion on January 6, the the Under the state constitution terms of all members begin I dw on next after these election 23: of ma ember 1 and by this Sion the 205 prow and women who w Ke up the their ser- first of of of assembly began rs on the five members membership rm is Tow sx w had eight Four of The ranch qs id two wor Mrs. Mar Philadelphia, and M. Mrs Westmoreland, Pennock Maud Al B are Tres Favor Bond Issue. Contributions forest bond is State to fund ureil from the sue campa of the Can servation ( recently have the {following tions and Centre United Pieasant individuals in county Sportsmen of of { Gap: State College ¢ gervation Association, of Htate Col. Theodore Boal, of Prof. J. A. Ferguson, of Philip Foster, of State ( John Mookie. of Howard of the Council expect stantial donations campaign fund from sportamen, and interested persons in the county. To date the total Centre county amount fund being raised tion Councd to tell the public why the State should float a loan of $25,000,000 to buy 3.500000 acres of forest land to enlarge the present State Forests, lege; burg; State College: and Officers “o} = lego, sub to the other clubs to $76.00. The the Conserva jo by tf —————— Bosses are working, so the Reporter informed This refers to the men operating the stone crusher in the vi- cinity of the Theodore Boal farm, on the State highway between State Col: lege and Potters Mille, where stones are heing crushed for that particular road. The entire crew of workmen is made up of bosses and under bosses, and this includes the State highway caretakers, is what is known to hunters as a shovel horn, — George Rupucht, a member of the Sto Rox hunting and fishing club, ai #0 a well known butcher and grocer of MoKees Rocks, was seen attemp ing to run a Marathon with a buck on the Krise Valley road. Mr. Rupucht being an old experienced hunter, and not a tenderfoot in hunting bucks, it i to be hoped In the fulure he will use cold lead instead of cold feet. *** i i i | NEW HEAD CHOSEN FOR PENNA. STATE GRANGE MeSparran Declines a Re-eleetion for Office ~Nehool At- tacked System John A. Lancaster candidate for which Lancast Philip county, for m After serving MceSparran, of declined of the its annum of {(ipnines ten Vears, Furniss, be a county, to master State Grange, in and climed SERions or H was the about 50 yeurs old tified with the for years in ond, ns Thursday last * week, Dewey, of nominated Tioga opposition Mr. Dewey has been Iden without executive position and Pennsylvania held office years, Grange in many He has State arved the the for six hav- iE 8 overseer for and lecturer He nn bey two for last four venrs has for fi the farming ten He served Commissions was engaged in of vears and entered {161 COUnLYy lumber buginess two Tioga State the Tne ns id a i 18 a4 member of the bly for one t of rm is pres the Pennsvivana County Su pervisors’ Assoc Lion wh is promi nent other GW the connections ‘ Hate Mt. Un Niute h of i: Rev fon, plain of inge, of i centralization tan of the He will i t sen publi 100s termed taxation tata on importi- | hor am Constitution Federal Enactment | riment proper laws gove'n agricultural and Retain co-operative [a nizations ng of excess and an me taxes, snd to on empowering banks establish “In matters of State purview, de opposition to centralizing ase and connection of taxes: fav- i law providing | manufacturing adequ te ored of a thx urged for townshiper of the fmergency enactment capital stock on corporations; appro~- 1 vised ga Wita priations Con. present oline (ax. o tax the “Larger appropriations asked schools and highwae, with ayment by the State of the minimum of teachers for the minimum Opposition was declared re: part of automobile li fees cities or municipalities uate appropriations covering for tubercular cattle oil, and imposition of taxes on the source, similar to the tonnage tax on coal James H. Maurer, and Le! we ocal for to turn 1 ae Ade damages io were fave natura trend re in of the addressed the convention on old age pension and a talk on home economics given by Ilda Herrington of New Mrs Hannah McK. Lyons, of Chester, gnve president of Labor, Was Joy wey for careful children made a plea the needs of the and to of the farm. While it is against the policy of the Grangeto Indorse anyone for a pw position. there is a practically unan fmous feeling for the appointment by President Coolidge of 1. J. Taber, Mas- ter of the National Grange, as Secre tary of Agriculture, which office will soon become vacant, In his annual address State Master MeSparran referred to the “Rural Landership School” held on Grange Park, Centre Hall, Iast September, thus: “Another new field has been entered in the establishment of a Rural Lead: ership School at Centre Hall just be: ore the Centre Hall Encampment is held so that the tents and equipment of the encampment can be used for the school at small cost. This veur an experiment was made to test out whether such a school hal a real place and a worth while work. The executive committee of the Stue Grange, the teachers ae well as the swoholars themselves all agree that the curriculum is very worth while and worth mich more than the expense A AS A “ we w— ical sll msm Parent-Teachers' A regular monthly meeting of the Centre Hall Parent-Teachers' Associa tion was held in the High school build ing Friday evening, with the ladies being great majority. Six of the teachers present, Under the active leadership of Prof. WwW. O fur from Quite the Ings on a good the seven in were Heckman, these meetings are uninteresting contrary, being affairs. the thought stimulating possible, Questions vital to the community in blackboard to they are made monet gather- to par ents and pug pressions The general nye on the and ex invited Soeouls and suggestions reviving of the Boy (Continued on foot of next column Hall « aml comment movement in Centre ame up for discussion on all local 100 the subject from not the functioning favorabie Whether tem quarters Or school sys was per the community. was a but briefly cent in its attention to merely intellectual ts of the sub brought Prof up dacussed Heckman gave b of interests Lo parents of reading, A highly feature al Agnes pleasing the pro wins a musi Mins the nnd in swiltation, by Geary Mins mes stands in front rank sehool work addition time on We Her xt ity wal and instrument and work, True wus nature CTL hard the gild good health BUCO ONS lends n whatever Judge oe Dale Holds # selon of Court, court Dade wa Rossrun {LS Were » The ss ———— Killed 1-Polnt Orchard, Peer in old be pumped the barre we Desing Three bullets bak, and shots had jms nE of The vitality of dewey matter RINK 2x Horner, who the Reporter the Slory a ———— Gave Flag Pole and Flag te School A gift much appreciated by the local High that pole 6x8 to the new se hood and a in of an fron flag feet American the SCTYOOR flag. the The 5x0, which wil fy breege {0 building. Camp No Hall. Faculty appreciative donor i» Washington P. O. 8 of A, and scholars are Centre truly A A AAI SSA, Box Social and Entertainment, A box social and Christmas tainment wily held by the Hii school. west on Tuesday evening. December at o'clock RR. WW. Sweeney teacher, and he extends a hearty to all friends of the school. A SP As. Royal Neighbors Eleet Officers, At the regular mecting of Millheim camp, Royal Neighbors of America. the following officers were dlected to serve during the ensuing term: Oracle-4Mra. 1. W. Stover, Vice Oracie—Mrs. C. M. Smith Recorder-——Mrs, Lida McCloskey, Recviver— Mm C. F. Stover. Marshall-—Mra' Jeannette Keen, Managers Mrs, J. CC. Hosterman. Mra. H. H. leitzell and Mrs Lenora Burd Chancellor-Mia GG. 8. Frank, Inner Sentinel-Mrs. Chas. Miller, Outer Sentinel-—Mrs. W. LL. Swarm. Musisian--Mrs. P. J. Meyer. A A MA SS BA 5 Oysters and Fish, Will have a fresh supply of oysters and fish by the latter part of the week, at my stand on Church street. Quality the best.—Withur Bland. AAI enter pupiis Old be of Manor Fort, 23rd, the welcome of R = (Continued from previous column) entailed to get it “Thw coming year the executive committeshope to develop a curriculum that will be most attractive, festuring the building of Grange programs, the staging of Grange plays, the training of teams for this purpose, the com- plete exemplMoation of the unwritten work, games for community plonios, community singing and how to get it; demonstrations as well as actual laboratory work by the student je the method these experts use to get the ruth home. This schooy should be the regional lecturers’ conference for this district as well as covering ground not included in the regular lecturer's work During this meeting the details will be entered into more fully than can be done here. ’ UNITED SHOWS LUTHERAN BiG CHURCH GAIN IN Ts — Are Read at Executive mittee Meeting In Philadelphia, | Reports The | growth of Church was revealed of Muhlenberg utive Build Phil 8 Eo ET meeting the | the | Bp Hee sl that parishes were tors installed, w | baptized Sunday property 1 | § Churgh the though it that CVX 6 eet a | showed the estalilahed th a ga Laitherans and school 4 » the Wis owes LAitheran and unite ul try A woman's irrespoect fora projects, pre Pen i EE Farm (ensus, —————— ——— New Fields for Ministers — —— DO al Thousands for Charity, ———————_ A] —— Minister Dead. — Evangelical 1. Widely Logan hose off § the Good B He 53 the lLoganv Mission, York fonte, Newport, and Burnham it rown, at Lewisburg and had Princess Spring Mills. Miltheim, charges was years old sorved ifle charge, Street Belie Lewisburg ———————— + A A Kansas Subscriber Writes, Salina, Kans, Dec Dear Editor: Herewith P my subscription I trust ness $0 dB24 OO. money rder pe the my « pt wing Ore good Year io you will pardon pre lows my ded inguent i in allowing ube become was not the paper urday and on AMEgTe You it due to nck of appreciation Rat of 1 receive the Reporter morning with sddom a always anxious get my it, Yours gratefully. A. H HUNTER miss to eyes 662 8. 10th St re La LS — Zucker—Nieman, following issue of the A very pretty ved on The last is reprinted from the Mfithelm Journal: wedding was solemn Thanksgiving evening the Nieman residence when Leah Nie- man became the bide of Dr M Zucker. of Pittebvrgh The house wus gally About sixty dnawited guests, mlatives of both families and mostly from out of town. were present at the ceremony. At Hx o'clock the Wnide entered on the arm of her father and was acoom- panied by Misses Miriam Nieman and Jennde Zuvker as bridesmnids, The bride wore a brown traveling sult. The groom entered, attended by Les ter Nieman and Morrig Mamolen, and the ceremony was performed promptly on the hour by Rev. Wainger, of Lock Haven. After congmtulatione, good wishes and a sumptuous repast, the happy at M A. decorated for a honeymoon through the middie west, Upon thedr return they will re. side at Sharon. Pa, where the doctor will practice his profession, A host of friends wish them a hap py married life RA MI I The Gentre Reporter , $1.50 a year. 'TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS. 4 general of Fed j eafe William broken ¥il- into store mle, Wi ny of 1 roters $200 on Penn {fresiunen and goods to the value more removed Ite hundred The CORTE admit one in February new be acoepted in every offered by the school of Mrs of near Hayes Ralston, Hall, on where and and Centre Baturday Mifflinbu Ty Mr. and wers Hu Lthey Mrs gh oA Centre Hall, kill a fine red He thinks thus killing Dale Ane on recently pur 1ldnn street, Wpying is being of pups In all pupils suf 1Umps if them Altoona, Miss oN 5 Monday Judge railway Mifflin county the use DT HIE € over LAowistown The the rental vid were FOAL en the Mrs. were in and Mr the act large greater Mr ihe part and Sharers of any points of Reading, su shout was agreeably at Mr in particular bridge prised ns of Breon's oor eng a aturday evening about 8 o'clock while freight was standing dead crossing at the station. an auto approached at a good speed the south. The driver falled to observe train and to avoid a his car to the west on ditch. He was unable given by a of the ditched brief; no jocal ower the from cols the 0 the sion man siding into a without the eels up hitch vehinle the heip reas was fn Thy ay At He each of to held Christmas time the Christmas services the various churches at appeals will be made for funds to support worthy institu- of the churches See to it that you are prepared to make a contribu- thon that j= ptting. It is argued by many that this community has more chpches thah are needed and more church privileges than are taken ad- vantage of. If this is true, we espec: should at this sean glve for the benefit of others H Penn in tons indly Prof. A, istrarof a book vanin.” Espenshade, former reg- State, le about to issue on “Place Names of Pennsyl- containing 400 pages. The founding and naming of counties, the founding and naming of about 140 cities with a population of at least 5000, ne well as explaining village and township names forms a part of the formation. The book contains men tion of prominent place names in ev" ery Pennsvivania county, Bev. M. De Pui Maynard, rector of the Bellefonte Episcopal church, ten dered his resignation with a view of going tv Ridgeway. Rev. Maynard is not only popular with hie church mem bers but his activities in other lines of work has made him many friends, The youthe of Bellefonte have espec- fally ben favored by this bhroad-mind- od, energetic minister. He was with the boye on the street. on the parks,