#78, HE ———————————————— RE : THE CRANTRE REPORTER ISsUED WERMRLY. NTRE HALL, PA. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1.06 —— SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietu: A W. BMITH........ Editor i Loucal Editor and SOW, E. BAILEY.... 1 Business Msaoager ————— " nics | - Botered at the Post Office in Centre Hab B# second clasa mall matter. TERMS. —The terms of subscription to she Reporter are $1.0 8 yes, in advance ADVERTISING RATES. Legal potices, swenty ceuts per line for three insertions, And ten ceuts per Une for each additional fmsertion. Local notices accompanying display aa- gertisements, five cents per line for each jasertion; otherwise, eight cents per line, minimum charge, twenty-five cents, Pleplay advertising rates made known Mm application. Borough Flre Alarm. In case of tire in the borough of Pentre Hall, the Bradford & Co. mil whistle will sound: One long and two short blasts when fire i north of Reformed church; One long and five short blasts when fre is south of Reformed church. PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Rev. 8. IF. Greenhoe, Pastor) Farmers Mills, 10: Georges’ Valley, 2: Centre Hall, 7:00 TRINITY REFORMED, (Rev, Delos R. Keener, Pastor) Centre Hall $:30 Sunday School 10:30 Church services Tusseyville— 1:30 Sunday School. 2:30 Church Services, A, EVANGELICAL (Rev. Fioyd A. Hutt, Pastor) Centre Hall— Regular Bs Hill— Hegular worship Fussey vill Regular Wor fp Ww PRESBYTERIAN (Rev. J. M. Rirkpatrick, Pastor) Lemont Pine Gi METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Rev. C. E Huzeéen, 1 Join us Wuartier: 7:30 PF Dr. Bu EVANGELICAL, (Hev. k SPRING MILLS E Hauey, Pastor.) LOCAL AND PERSPNAL A thank off in the day evening William chased u the Frank Mills, Korman has been crew sin season. a num As bettre introdus and-—« of wh a aged resident Cre Samuel Glenn, an the Branch in Col suffered a paralytic ago, is repo by the f improving cond ered serio Lloyd four cut, township, stroke ten amily Ny Lion 18, Met broken Howard, had and hia face badly attacked and gored farm Monday after- was saved by AU pitchfork to drive ‘artney, of ribs when by a bull noon. His life Long, who used the animal away. he was at his a Arrangements are being made by the State Highway Department to manus facture line stone chips at the quar ries opened below Rebersburg and at Fiedler. At the former place chips will be made for the Brush Valley road between Rebersburg and the Centre- Union county line in the Fourteen mile Narrows, while the Fiedler out: put will be used on the highway east gf that place to the Centre-Union county line In the Penns Valley Nar: rows. The chips required for these roads west to Centre Hall will be shipped to the Centre Hall railroad « @tation for distribution. Weather con ditions permitting forty car loads of chips will be hauled to convenient points on these roa’z before winter sets In, so that wien spring oiling time comes the stones wil be Within Say © reach, on ———— DEATHS, ¥ * WEAVER. —George "Svia¥er, son of \ = Mr, Mrs. Harry E, Weaver p Altoona, died Saturday at noon, of the and at age of ten years, seven months, seven days. Interment made at Centre ifall were wns after services by afternoon, the Runkle, Monday held J. M. church the in Reformed Rey. pastor of fam ily. The suffering boy had "been in delicate health, from a cancerous growth. Within the ment had condition, treat his bronchial past year hospital very thuch Death Ww improved as due to pneumonia. are eight thera that the and Besides parents brothers gisters mourn his death, —— Ella | following the M. Gray, GRAY. Gray. the Mrs, late John home in Altoona, of seven months stroke of paralysis, of George and was born in Halfmoon 29th, 18690, Wis sixth year. was spent In Bellefonte and College. but of lalp years some of her had spent with in Altoona Her husband dead 1 viving her Gh. Gray Bellefonte; J. of . 1: Mrs. Myrtle LL... Co p i and Florence ‘ leaves of flines: an result of She was a daugh Lydia Matern and Valley on June in her sixty as ter hence life time heen her for a number of years the following children tre Oscar Spence Iso st A A ———————— Lead Jerseys in Butter Fat. A MS No Marriage Licenses Issaed. flice at Bs EC —— a a —— FLOYD JORDAN SHOOTS 40i-L BE AR NEAR CENTRE HALL Two Smaller Bear Killed on the Tas wher seen on a hill dan gr bruin. ibbed his When : where the bear was { had found his yond. Thr last taking way to the bre were the yer tix and although inujred him, iy he wis fee! his good lived nearby, bring his from {the hunter to safe near him. (Jordan | HL. that did, dead The carcass was dragged, to a venient place on a sled and and the meat parcelled out which was both large and fine in appearance, became erty of Mr. Jordan. The incident delayed the trip home Reading, where Mr, Jordan is a student in music in Schuylkill Col» lege, for a day. Two bears. smaller in size, were killed on’ Tussey Mountiin, a Green- wood party getting one. The second wasbadly wounded by James Wasson, and was later kitted by an unknown hunter, —— Fish and Oysters. I will have a fresh supply of fish and oysters, by Saturday. Oysters may be Lought by the quart or pint, in cans—Wilbur Bland, Centre Hall C—O AS The Centre Reporter, $1.60 a yearn friend, John and asked gun, which made called to Neff, who he and ane. shot he a load it bruin a con- skinned The pelt, unusually the prop to - Fo - esa —_— A A SR SCT OVER 100 LEGAL DEER KILLED. By 2000 Hunters in MeKinmey's Seven District—28 Shorthorn Killed—$1800 Mountain and Collected, Does in Fines Forest- Jone Mountains in district over killed twenty-two shorthorns total of $1300 territory but a Seven MeKinney's deer In the Ranger hundred Tuesday and legal were ap te might, and a This does, in nines ted, pot in the tain hunting colle in small f the but i is It emi mountain whole o Seven Moun field one of aces a small in Cen the most prolific ection of the vi tre county next to Potters Mills ang { extend east and wes | Highway. There are located on thirty-five reg rly Camps hav.ng the regulation pel field SINE there, are thirty private lands. Some of these have the they on i tie permanent leases, others ¢ iv for vear: some clubs own are located on, which ground i ries in f1 town {Aur piLe om a | to hundred Cres we successiul in or more DUCK. Camps average at least four 1780, and { the would ar here he of these must several regan Camps Succession! In Killing Bucks near SH InE “ Georges Valley arty, Synagogue | Gap . von {John Blauser York. at Biaus- Potters [ekisburg Gun Club, Iekisburg, aot radford Path in Underwood Val Harold Bohn, Old Fort; Mr. Frazier, Potters Mills, and Lingle, of Spring Mills, each buck while hunting singly. Camps Unsoccessful in Killing Bucks Camps unsuccessful in killing wp to Tuesday night are noted below! Watkins Party, of Nittany, in White Oak Flat. Y Camp Whiteoak, White Oak Flat. Camp Evergreen, Stave Field. Camp Whitepine, Bellefonte, at Stave Field, Camp Colyer, Pittsburgh rongburg, at Hessick's Trail. Camp Cherekee, of Pleasant in Krise Valley, Westover Hunting Club, county, Chestnut Flat, party. ers, Mills 9 - Jerome kileq 8 Bellefonte, R. D., Morgantown, at and Aa“ Gap, Cambria Pottsville Party, at Philips house, ANNUAL MEETING, The annual meeting of StH kholders A The First National Bank of Centre Hall. Pa., will held in the banking rooms the second Tuesday of January, it™heing 12th My the at 10 A. M, the of electing officers and direc and the other business as Colyer. i Twin Oaks Party, from Ehamokin, Palmyra Gun Club, Palmyra, atl! at P. Miles Viénrick's. i { Selinsgrove Party, in Stow Rocks Gun Club, of McKees- | Party, from port and Pittsburgh, in Btow Rock | Ciub House, in Krise Valley Shuey Hunting Club, jellefonte, Witmer g. Trea Kettle, Nelman Party, Philadelphia, In Treaster Kettle, of Pine Bwamp.. Mohanwk Bellwood, fut be Hun Party, from Valley Vanthet Creek 1926 the of for Shamokin Party, Juneti Party, the Poe Valley Creek from month o'clock Sprin ter at mi HSchuyl Lingle purpose tors for the of tent from 1826, for Henry | Bpring Garden yenr in Haven, on transaction auch Shamokin Shingle | may be presented. H. LEIGH EB Camp Reichley, Path | fora in i the RIGHT, Cashier. Sinking Creek Party, Btone Creek along n Camp, neaster tenting at Brad Junction idt01 Spring on road stone (lub COURT PROCLAMATION. ns the 1} Arthur C, ’ President Judge of Court jof Common Pleas of the 49th Judicial { Distrdct, consisting of the County of | Centre, having issued hig precept, bear- {ing d f day | 1925, (Gun Club, Thompsontown, Poe Va rook ( Juniata wry Stone ap Wher inorable Lakemont Gun lub, of Lakémont, | { Dale, the it Tar Twit deliphia ang wood Valley Lost Creel Pit Hunting Clul ksonvilie, Mprings Jad ite of the to of Lil af November, —_ § iy ¢ * or “ from 1s rected. for holding a Hers | Court Court, ithe General Common Pleas, Court Quarter Peace, Oyer and Delivery, Orphans’ of and for 8 . fatto ut Mothersbaug elie ¢ 5 ws ip Mohawk, Bessions Terminer in Bellefonte, the County of Centre and to commence ion the | BECOND 3 Jadl imokin Guan Club - State Highway. “Hen House itl i Liub, mont VIOnNg IONDAY OF NEC December the as long Valles alley " ¢ Gay ol snitine ("lu Hunting 16 o'clock in continue may require. 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