VOL. XCIX HALL, PA. JUNE 1925. sm NO. 22 SOME GAME BY LAW 1925 Reduce Game Depreda Private of Important Alms tions One to i on Property. A | Summary Changes. materially One important char the | a conference between land r8 and sportsmen, it is make it possible for the Board of Commissioners to reduce game pt by eliminating a dations on fvate property source of much in future sessions of the] roversy lature, Another amendment w ke possible the creation of many ma more refus game: and a bucks and bears. baby mary of important relieve game depredations, | proper game administrative power in the hands of Game Commission is given move game, oepn seasons geasons: or to save game ti suffered from severe winters or breeding se from extermination isons the Beard seq | neo Th ¥ wrotect th sOnNs permitting to from depreda BrODer propery bygame larified and IS x clearly stated. Gam¢ cilled as 13 y . tO Droperty must De sent ritable institution, except where depredations from game become 00] serious the Board may land owners to retain the car deer bear for food MEMORIAL SERVICES, Usual War Veterans in Various Observed of Memorial Day Names Day was ohserved 10 like heretofo The attendant the iVernge ren met Heformed marched cemets beat of the graves of the departed h included mounds under whi the Revolutionary War, which solders of 1812, and decorated 1iike A Napoleonic, Cly Wars double Mexican, 1 War, ‘an Spanish-Ame all and sang two selections vl the Ameri The Joins d in singin address by f the preceded by Kpatrick, church There ian emetery di men do he Reporter, Old records he name as W William Homer, Civil War) Reévoluti He MEL was not i Wy Daughters of the Revolut soldier of the Hes not recognize and they monumen Stiver ry, the 1 re to comply inn A OA AAI Baseball, Al MO ADDITION TO METHODIST HOME | Dedieation Will Take Place Sanday, June 28-—Present Capacity Ninety Aged Guests, Hew M1 was A taneous short time ago a gimul dedicatory Yering i in all the Methodist churches | in this district for the Methodist Home for th of operations began The ing is now nearing completion be cost of this improvement $75,000, XA debt of $12000 f: former extension ds ng a indebtedness Total property dowment fund and brings up the total value of the assets 10 over $200,000. Net assets $135,000. The present capacity is ninety aged guests. A bmppy old age ls guaran- tead In this “house of hospitality.” A generoys response in cash or submcrip: tion is called for at the dedicatory offering Bunday. Jt ja thus hoped to care for the building fund present needs—without an “intensive drive” nasi lis, The Centre Reporter, $150 a year. offer re ceived o Aged at Tyron, The growth Active ARO build this home is phenomenal. only five years second extension to the and will 23. The approximates formally dedicated June om the mak $87,000. En- resources carried over, of is $1580.000, totay valtie other Adam Geory George Andrew Gregg Reuben Stump Wi Wi James Michael Will John iam Horner Shoop P MceClenahan fam Derst ne iam Mayben Riter Lewis Sunday Daniel Witt Samuel Schiottman am E H Martz A. David Runkie William H. Stiver George M. Boal NAPOLEONIC SOLDIER Charles Peterson NAVAL CADET. John William. Dinges MEMBER OF NATIONAL GUARD Robert Murray SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR John Thomas, Civil War soldiers buried at Tussey- ville are the following: Jacob Rockey, Jonas Moore, Henry Smith, George Shafter. Peter Fleisher, {Continued on foot of next polumn) Snyder Knepley John William Fe Krise F. Y. JODON SERIOUSLY HURT. of Made One or With Wheel and Senseless Baler—Body Revolutions Landed Floor, Limp On WOTrKn undoubtedly day morning are nymes and consists head, concuss tions ind injury from Ya SOOM “O0n Potter gone Floyd ie # year it will nor vim with D. D DPD. D he san a. WwW hen he saw ppended to mrne it means Dumb Donkes "ee (Con tinued Wingard, fromm previous column) B. PF oad, Amos Barr, Dweitzel, J Willi chi Summers, Samquel Little, War Tusseyvilie) are: Nort Daniel Horner, Samu David Kerr World War cemetery: hin Badyion. um Colyer, Jacoby Bhone, Muala- Civil soldiers buried in Zion tnear cemetery James ie, el Floray, Joseph Kreitzer, soldiers buried In Zion William Taylor List of veterans town cemetery: Jacob Bechtol, Frank Benner, Ezra Britton, John Croswite, 6G. C. Cadwallader, Henry Crawford, Harrison Foust, Willlam Hewes, Per: cival Hartman, Benjamin Jacobs, Samuel Kelley, Miles Ketner, Lot Ketner, George Kettner, Solonion Luse, Samuel MoClellan, Joseph Newman, Samuel Peters, John Peters, W. 8. Paimer, Thos. Pdlmer, John Penning- ton, Amos Sweetwood David Shires. Reuben Shirk, Daniel Shaffer, D. HR. Stonebraker, H. P. Sankey, Samuel Strong, John Wilkinson, Perry T. Mc- Kinney. Veterans burfed at Centre Hui: Jeremiah A. Sankey, John Brishin, Erskin McMinn, James Woods, Thom’ as Davis, John Davis. and Morris Ripk in Spruce Aunsbaugh. Jurrows, Heth buried Sergeant shin Wave CHICKEN THIEYES JAILED. ——— Penns and Georges Heok, » Convineed Hetzel Got Coops, In Buffalo He Has Them. ley—Mr, in Valley, Hams, it is, On the Palmer Hetz holders nrge ter and Ver a i (Jeorges Buffalo Hetzel Haven f the Pi in Lock { leader o of { Swan Hetzel'a county iso efficden Oper ‘ g Mondn he ior that thes Vialiey cleansd to where Mary £ HNO Ke When Ms Ww APppro meat iched he 2 a red t his ment had not beer stole bu Ben told im different ined settled ur ley hve Het ng tirne made a Among the Simon #ON SONY LE pia 8 vimtedd was Henry farm gh mm, tenanted —————— Compliment to College Girl, In the presentation My Heart bs College, Peg OF Averett M {ne Mr Altoona. Danville, Mar on Mrs Harshbarger, ds wi lee ighter of and iam Harshbarger £f Mr. Centre ind © and Hall, performed Mrs. took the George Sedrson, of the part of and the in thie manner: i “Miss Harshbirger, {Of Irish descent, was {10 take the part tof “Peg” the little Irish girl a modern Cinderells of bewitching personality and a store of inexhaustihe So that referred to | part #80 well leading {er | city pa her Marian herself peculiarly fitted who is wit and humor “Miss Harshbarger j= a papil of Miss Adams at Averett College a number es, always displaying a eter delineation that tive of native ability and a knowledge of technique and expression that reflects great teacher, “Her art and her beauty were charmingly displayed In the part of ‘Peg O' My Heart’ " A AAAS. Names Judge for Clinton. Appointment of Charles Dunn, of Lock Haven, ns Associate Judge for Chnton county, succeeding the Torrence Shearer, was announced Governor Pinchot, During the World war Judge Dunn served as chairman of the Clinton County Pood . Board and now is vice president of the State Tobacco Growers’ Association. and has appeared in of performance gift in is truly char indica unusual credit upon her cleverness, her w FATALLY SHOT | Boy WHILE i Lad Mistakes nnd Fires Hovplital Him Deadly Following for Gronndhog Nhe iey in Morning. friet a few Harris Township High Class of Elght, Graduales Ww A ——— A Rare Record. that brothers her and another brother 1 allowing clos member present sopho lass MI HA AAAS. Sheffield Improvements, The Sheffield the that the Milk Company's plant, portant it be Farms Co. oon cern recently took over Dow art Products loc im- fact, will is contemplating making improvements here, In means that the old milk station raged and an new The location will be somewhere fronting the rafiroad, so that a siding may be 1 entirely pliant erected and equipped. on to the plant, eliminating the necessity of bawling the milk to the station for shipment, Much water is used in the operation of these plats, and to farnish it the spring north of Old Fort hotel been secured from Samuel Hoy, owner of the Col. Taylor farm, tenanted hy his son-in-law and daughter, | Mr. and Mra. T. F. Delaney. A large reser voir will be constructed In which to impounii the water from the spring and from the reservoir it will be pump ol to the plant. This spring is the that supplied the whites in the "Old Port” with water when the In- dians got on rampiges before and dur ing the Revolutionary war. Mr. Sheffer will cotinue to oper ate the plant as heretofore until about has the first of August. i HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS. 1iit bas in Mit is prepare front in Centre th 8 “tr Eo. tried Hall are sun” no was drive us, Centre t nn ntage of Woodward wWwn only doubt the new Delcamp ar Unlor Miis. rohas® 2 Forti. nila. Dus fatumted w 1.18 He last week, While Mr. and M: 0. Hous- to Cross was was taken mer Kenneth the the two other until Heusthian res bruises about to seek to groun id came together, parties they Mr | ceived various cuts and the head and obliged aid. was medical That United Camp { hold the bi ganization. the ivaniag Pleasant Gap, will festivals throughout searcn, the proceeds of which will motor truck to much alive My Sportsmen of No. 176, A series Penngy of of used to purchase a operated In distributing of game and fish in this territory. Free mont Hile, who is a deputy game Wars den, is secretary organization, and a moving spiri the order. A in be the of the in large number of dwelling housos Centre Mel have alrcady been painted this spring, and there are yet others that wil; be treated in a Sime flar way before the outside painting season is over. The improvemnts of this character are very noticeable but within many of the homes John M Coldron and assistant, John W. White: man, are “dolling up” from first flocd to attic with paper and paint. This i unobserved except to those who ene ter the homes, yet In transforming the interior, so without and within a large number of dwelling houses wed bein Luproved 0S i i EN aR »
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