The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 07, 1926, Image 1

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    DEATHS
* w
REIBER
his lif
in which
on
He
William
2 a
the ses
Hyed east
housekeeper
death of
fifteen gr
The «ay
Mr. Reiber
The
George
The
were
The
etery
the only
(Move
two
decensed was
and Esther
forebears for
Potter
red
residents of
body
connected
of which
was prominently
also
wits inte: n
with the
church denominatior
ceased
since its organization. The
cemetery are located
home. Services were «
Rev. Floyd A. Huff,
angeltical chureh.
x
near
pasior
o————
FLISHER.
iy-one,
23rd, at
ments,
Mr.
phia
connected
firm of Artman
actively engaged
his
Isaiah
on nigh
the
K.
died t i
his home, Wyne
Germantown,
Flisher, who
from Centre
cour
for mary ¥
Treichler
in
week before deat
ed by
aughter,
Flisher.
The
one of
Mr.
Daniel
ter township, where
widow, Flora
Miss
his
Margaret
noti
Philade
sher
above is a
the
Fi
Fisher, and
phic
was
was
farm home until
quently
suddenty
White.
«died
Henry
the f§ h
of seventy-live
at Zion
Mee, White
r Holtz
made
noon
survivin
Tusseyy
sonburg:
ham; Mra
KLINE
na. received a
the death of her un
having taken place on Wedne
ult, aged 77 Mr,
resident Angeles,
gone to Texas, t
hie daughter, Mrs J
attend the wedding
daughter, Miss Edith
ter the wedding he
died A number of relative
Altoona
the
Mrs. J. E
telegram
ie
Sears
of Los
Dallas,
was
reside
and in Centre
funeral
message,
county. Details
§
of were not given in the
Ts——
“
MITCHELL
Mitchell, widow of
MH. Mitchell, formerly Harrisburg,
passed away at the home of hes daugh
ter, Mre. A. P. Wieland,
Heights, State College,
80 years,
8he survived by three children:
Mra, A. P. Wieland, of State College:
Mrs. Fred M. Parkhill, of Mechanies-
burg, and Ross 1. Mitchell, of New
Castle; also by six grandchilden. She.
from her girlhood duys., was a consist
ent memebr of the Lutheran church.
Interment was made in the Arlington
national cemetery, at Washington, DD.
C., where she will rest beside her hus
, who preceded her into the spirit
rteen years ago. Capt. Mit-
a medal-of-honor man and
G. A. R circles.
Mrs. Sara KE
Capt, Alexander
of
on College
Bhe was nged
in
~James P. Frank, a former
Justice of the peace at Rebersburg,
i
iel an
wt
at
Thon
home
18)
ollege, ¢
Mrs
at root,
Decker rows |
death
Her
and 9
the daughter
McBath
entire
from heart age
10 days. !
of Mr
and was]
in this
ashe was |
Monroe |
July :
chil
months
Mra, Rager w
Mrs Wil
and spent
About
0
mm
her
fifty
n life
nty Yours ago
John
to
h occurred In
ved
i by three
Htate
of Alto
I). Decker, State
ra and one sister William Mc
and Mrs. Harriet Corl, of State!
and Fran MeBath, of Ty
five grandchildren and one |
great-grandchiid Interment was made
in the Pine Hall cemetery
(Other deaths on inside pags)
—————————
At least once in 1925 all of the trains
on the Lewisburg and Tyrone branch
of the Pennsy running between Sun-
bury and Bellefonte were on time,
This was on Christmas day, when all
the trains hove in sight before the
scheduled time for departure and were
obliged to walt until that time.
a ae
«A year ago we had Nitle thought
that today Harry Keller would be
Judge of the courts of Centre county,
and that Arthur C. Dale would be one
of two living ex-judges of Centre coun:
ty, and it was just as far afleld ot that
time that today John G, Love would be
Ivan Walker's successor as district at-
torney.
ren
Mra ort
T
Rager, College
ha Cramer, a,
lege; two |
brothe
Bath
College, “
niso
Ve. STOVER
DIES
8. C,
SUDDENLY
stricken In Auto on Way
Sorvice-=Born
ns fre ~Waus
Reformed
Tow Fore
Boalshurg
sso
Business Opens
——————-—
Court's Delay Brings Criticism.
irnal
inter
settled
the
would be
Much to
the court
peburg
srned
became voived in the
the
le
reasons
brewery and
pike cases were
to bw
Dale w
aga
OTIS pienty
Tudge as not re-elected.
s— oo
Boosting Seott for Senator.
riield Progress boosts Harry
State Senator
district, and
nominated
The
indorsed by
that "Mr. 8
was
in the Clear
thinks
Ma
statement
the
ott'e friends
iced
y without
8 Ntate
mes
four
not on acount
shortcomings but
his fool friends”
Of course, the Progress
do not mention by name these “fool”
friends, but it must be presumed that
he does not want their support in May
or November,
The Times, in fits introductory, Is
coming around with the old deaf nut
cracked repeatedly heretofore without
results that Mr. Scott is in a “position
to get things for the district”
If there is anything in the “getting
things” it belongs to the Hon. Mr
Betts who got Centre county almost a
million for roads and the largest ap-
propriation (according to Pinchot's
statement) Penneylvania State College
ever received. We were told during
the campaign that Mr. Betts, if elect-
od couldn't “get” a thing. Like then
it Is now all bunk, Scott's ability to
ad x
he we years
£ his
Oi
gOme
ago,
own
of
#0 much
f
because of
and Times
Trespassing Cost $19.09,
rms
Farm Sold.
Valley Mill
#
Kishacoguillas Burned.
V4 y
Entertalned 8, S,
Ciodshal
Class,
enter
—
BELOW
DEER SEASON ESTIMATY
on
Special Hanting for Does Falls Get
Results,
io
Desired
i that
and
Doe as well as Di
plo ire damag
Crops trees
ks without
horng |
re game during the ial
spec
relating |
Ac
licenses sold
d the regular’ season rules
intierea did not
apply
the number !
{ was estimated bn
3500
short
18 to 22
deer
of special
the Game Commis- |
{sion that deer would be 1}
during the special season from |
This ektimate
in Adams
Comberland counties, 750 in Franklin, |
in Huntingdon, 400 in Perry and |
[300 in Mifflin, !
The law under which the |
was issued provided no
who
i December
eluded 800
in- |
and}
i
each
1]
gv
licenses |
for charge to
but
licenses
reports of
landowners obtained licenses,
all other
{paid $2,
persons
The
obtaining
preliminary of
[the kill show that fewer landowners
hunted than had been expected, and
that the total kill is far below the es-
timate,
It is probable because of the large
number of deer in certaln sections of
the State that other counties will nsk
for a special season this year. In the
Binnemahoning State forest, Cameron
county, the deer are 86 numerous that
great damage has been done to the
forest plantatioms, the State Forestry
Department announced. The deer in
the State forest, deprived of food be:
catge of the snow, have heen Niving
on the tops of small treed, and a dis-
trict forester has reported that 10 to
20 per cent of the youug frees in the
plantation have been ig
The various siucents home for the
Christmas vacation have returned to
§
——————————
New P. M. at Linden Hall
Left
i
fo
£40,000 Ev. Home,
H. Recognized by
rations,
County
At meeting of
a recent
Wool
P. Campbell, ¢
the
County :
Rn
made
Assoc]
Hall, wi
WwW. C
sec reta
{ ion.
if Cx LH
1026,
for
Bellefonte,
Smeit-
The «}
and
of
rs
mem
bers last year was 12.448 pounds, fr
received $1.114.0%
same guantity
ity been sold to local buye
The
8 ou
was over that
and
Threshermen
tive . Association, Hike the
thelr president a
man from Centre Hall in the person of
Se with Cleveland Eung-
Mille, secretary -treas:
growers, elected as
George
ard,
urer.
WEN
of Spring
Eu —
Accidental Shooting at 1 0, 0. F. Home
Augustus Morgan. aged 12 years
a ward at the 1. O. OO. ¥ orphanage
near Sunbury, was accidentally shot
in the leg by companion, Raymond
Gottstein, also of the home Gott-
stein, aged 15 years, had a 22 calibre
rifle, with which he was shooting near
the home. A bullet struck the Mor
gan boy in the thigh, K. A. Hartman,
superintendent of the orphanage, took
him 40 the Shamokin hospital, where
the bullet was removed.
IA SAA INAS
Week of prayer services are in prog:
ress in the churches of Centre Hall
MI I
Phlleo Batteries, bulit to last; serv:
lee guaranteed. Also, all makes of
batteries repaired and charged. Clyde
A. Smith, Centre Hall wu
a
their respective scl.ools and colleges.
{ i
BUS.
1APPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
FROM ALL PARTS.
OWN AND GOUNTI N
iff g from
Ler farm
fire
sued
Separte
Hedbone
! Ye
iries B,
gle and
moe
Line~
and
of Belle
and Mra
holidays,
he Penn
Mrs,
IO
sv here
and
and
Cen~
i Were
ents, Mr.
by. Bare
sited at
r. Mrs.
urge
<d Year,
Ire
£ amden,
iwwband of
merly of
po-
at
a a
try
{ree
fore
Siatle
care
8.
began
thelr
Seven
well
ng with
guests
106,
Christ
oyeville
Con.
Mrs,
i Con-
gill
sated
ulge of
EX apy
court
n OG.
Tem-
aA% an
oer
Jol
# in
ner
Hise
student at
d daugh-
Bingman. of
H. Yox~«
Dickin~
Moore,
the
Or EY
i n
Ceri
ton at
nds re.
the pens of
Tusseyville.
Was Cape
enough to
sizzling of
pan may
an am*
8
the
the
5 #
{ae
us Oi
Six is receiving special
James 1. Fetteroif, the lo«
During the past week
Durant touring car to Will
} Spring Mills; a Star
{ccach to Lioyd Eckenroth, Pash
[Gap and a Star Coupster to Harold
| Durst, at Centre Hall Two seconds
sold during the
butor
a
asler
a
thand cars were
lod
also
{same pet
Court house records show that dure
ng 1825 a tot of $11,960 fines wae
Dale. Two of the
those of the Phil=
1 $3000, and the Belle
fonte Moose, $1000. Both these fines
paid. but not mere than half the
{other fines were pald Into the county
treasury. Twenty four and one-fourth
years represents the total of sentences
meted out by Judge Dale to liquog
law violators v :
The latter part of this month Argue.
ment for and againet the constrbotion
of bridge to span the Susquebsnng
river "between White Deer, in Union
county, and Watsontown, in Northe
umberland county, will be heard Boe
fore Judge Whitehead, of § ving
coumy,
The movement for the erection of
bridge began twelve or fourteen
Ago. Beveral grand juries |
ed favorably on fits
ul
Judge
Were
i
mposed wy
{largest fines
Lipsburg Moose,
were