VOL. C. CENTRE HALL. PA.. THURS DAY, DECEMBER 9. “IS THERE A SANTA CLAUSIP CHRISTMAS MANY DEER SLAUGHTE RED. a . 3 + a a . . a emo W BIG POTATO CROP | For the third time the Centre Re TREE AND SERVICE —— . SHLYAA . ON STATE COLLEGE FARM TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS, porter prints the New York Sun's fa- | — Forester MeKinney Reports 66 Camps . . 2» o] . I hout Cantata to Be Rendered by Loeal Tal- | In His Territory Kill Total of 18) SELLERS. Fd . | Superintende nt Goodling Tells How An Bvery one, withou Ol lLERS. —Fdwar He . ised A r ’ 3 C : VOry i editorial ent With Mrs, Krader As Diree- Bucks Up to Tuesday. uit of this lf. oo oage of 101 Bushels Potators | HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST i : ua. ! rifege Yere ro 35 ' ie . tress—Gifts for the Little People, he first wee ‘ ; sor hi o | hospital Wednesday ¢ would wa : Were Grown on 85-Ac re Plot, FROM ALL PARTS. 104 rt I————— mous Christmas editorial, “Is there a Santa Claus’ gard to age. should re at least once each Christmas season } 180) rou \ ftv-n » of the | attained his 67th 1 ' {are} f Al ; ‘ A community Christmas fre w 1 iM y sib ho » y : y is ? 4 i { ! : f 4 $ x § 4 : 4 y . i . 1 1 iy v r 1 i A ak wt '4 { Xt ven A ell had been nlf LA BOTY ' { 0 Lact 1 } vely 1 nps, only | planted t or near the ddlamond. in | =ixty os TR a ov) bad REAR for aavarn) a : ‘ Re potato fi ‘} . Too : t z + oot Shop. tha $ to bear seasonable \ enilh vera in will wrong. the skept They do They tl} is not minds, they be In this ¢ # mere insect as compared about him, as ligence capable of of truth and knowledgs Yes, Virginia. there is a San lau THE RED CROSS ROLL CALL t He exists as certainly as love ind gen The names of tt Te ——— a ———— ero y and devotion ar ) r t : ! I . » . , { know that they abound and ® tWicall are appended ew he Mess Silas nr al! th a e Duried In the o Deep Snow, our life its highest beauty and J wrtholome : {arry Potter |. : 0 : ; {| 0 TE: a 7°] Snow Baur r ! Alas! how dreary ] ‘ ” . erm = BT Spring hae or at : : : : ) : . : a if there would bh would be as drea y Virginias I faith then. make tole should have sense and with which would be extinguish Not believe might as well You might to watch in mas eve to even if they ng dowr Dit, CHRISTMAS TREES | There Is No “N3 Man's Land” in| Pennsylvania from Ww hieh Christ: mas Trees Muy Be Removed With- oat Permissi n. With the pproachn of the Christmas | merct a T was mut 7 tT Shame 3 tz on : 2° / i haries fcIntire ) ! | Millhe n season many people are planning to] boo iken that a basket of ft was woods 0! an d AM of Canton, Illinois. | Cann Ebensburg. ’ | - 10 Wor . sy rnin svorgreon | left oi or he roo whe BO to the woods to gather evergreen |left along the road. when ———————— Penn State gradu . Belinsgro D. 8. Lingle's Parents were Henry hnd Bebe trees, shrubs. vines, and other der ora- | they had no more room for it ker Cu ub. Rit 1 : , . 3 n ib, Spring M 5. at | (Vandeven da rrick + rota tive ry ial Rafi fort Soe A Theft f the provisions las is t} a HE, «i y vender) Bary XK, who resided i material. Before collecting this WILE Of the provisions leads those | { | Among the hunters from a distance While attending Ss Lure { » PY or fait ; ooo Marklesburyg. Huntingdon county. iwho made up the Bradford hunting during the past season fy wet John Deckers where Harry M. was born, the fourth party at Pole ridge. Seven Moun- | Glenn of the Branch : a F > 4 o v 4% Brit ve 11 i ely 1 ‘ i : a . : ¥ = . . Leglature rake a misdemeanor to \ Mitchell, ho resides next door is | oo B Pa Je Ha at . ge oh trou; 2 ‘tha | tatna w ere Charles 3radford, Pitte- | Goodhart had the good Tune to be SUE own, Tors oe a Me trees or [Suffering with an infected thumb and | WIE Wood, worn 3 mob, Ownire. Jakiiha = , ae ol : 1 OAR burgh Albert Bradford, Whiard, Ohio; | Riven the advertising sli which shrubs, or parts thereof, without the | was forced to get up through the night | Hail as Ponde ............. . | Centra Pennsylvania ‘alm st pe ain rudd rye} == consent of the owner, Persons guilty [to treat it. He says he heard in au | Westover Cambria county. in Fou tire life being devoted Fm of such offense will be fined not less (tomobile drive away at that time, Valley ...... ‘ . : | milling industry As a boy he learn- f than $25.00 and costs for each tree or ———— i ——— Camp Foust, Yeagertown. | ed this trade with his eldest , ——— ————— of the Johnstown business firms. and E wother, > ’ . aa w (31 . , shrub removed or destroyed, and in New Postmaster at Milroy. | Banks : 4 George W.. at Gr afton. His Ih pa LETTERS FROM SI BSCRIBERS, Mg a tucked her card away, but nfs y aymen ¥ a ic 3 ¢ . > ’ . An eo dha : seis ad forgotten all about ¢ affs i default of the payment of said fine The name of Shem 8 Aurand has | Camp MeKeesport, McKeesport, at | eer of 47 years as a miller was spent notified that Bee ard Be awe wud] fevy § . ’ v . - wo Se pruned. iu the been sent to the United States Postal Plo . Peis '" Aa ay Jan follows: Three years at the Hunt = North Lentral College. the ownership of a building iot nba Department for the nomination of post | AMD Gray, Somerset Co, Bald Mt | ‘PRYOR Furnace Mills, near Hunting- Naperville, Ills, Dec. 2, 1926. fine and costs unpaid. One-half of any | ster at Milroy to succeed WwW. E. | Regulars, Potters Mills and Milroy, don. About 1909 or 1910, under John | Pear Editor: Millheim continues to keep its good fine collected under the provisions of Brown, who is {ll and has asked to be Treaster Spring «v.41 H. Weber, at Centre Hall: three years I couldnt help but have the fact |record for heavy hogs at this Sea 80M this act shall be paid to the person or relieved from his duties as early as | Sunset, Centre Hall, at Sunset 4 {at the Union Mills, near Belleville. : [reflected upon my mind today that old | 8f the Year, although the spirit of con persons furnishing the Information | Chie. Mr. Aurand has been clork | Sha-Mo-Kin, Shamokin, Bible place. 3 | sixteen years at Reedsville for the [Centre must be having some gross]test as well as the number is gradu upon which the prosecution is insti in the office of the Pennylvania Raii- | Orand View Gun Club, Terry Hi. | Rice Brothers firm; eight years at|Cannonading among its Pines and hem- {ally lessening he Journal reports hy is no “No Man's Land” in IC id company for 20 years, and served | 5 Locusts : . he 6 | Lewistown for the Spanogle & Yeager [locks Just ne Fenr ago today, 1. flat l. B Stover, UP to this time. . aan 's. Ba . a . four years ase clerk and assistant cash- | Pine Run Club, Snow Shoe 2ifirm; two and a half years at the | 100, had a thrilling experience in that killed the heaviest hogs. the weights Pennsylvania. Every acre of land, ler of the Milroy Banking Company, | Jacksonville party, at Confer spring. .2 | Huntingdon Willer Mills, Hunting- | Vicinage in the laying low of “Bruin” being 538 and 546 pounds. O. P. Ad- and th Fat at ub we ove and is weil qualified to the duties. Suda Bellefonte, raw Held is i don; eight ard a half years at Alex- Suc h experiences will ever linger, and rey Svines With two weighing 417 and There ro no wild land y at ie Kerby Werts, Lewistown, at Britton | andvig my hunting instinct today has been and 2. There are yet hogs in the one. ’ r : tha” 8 mn Charged With Murde spring Cavesensa 0 During the five or eix Years just jaroused, but it cannot be satisfied on | pen that may come up to or perhaps Too a nie PEMle Jnay Charged wit} bt . a 1 Cherokee, Pleasant Gap, at Treaster Belo to his last illness he was a mij [any larger wild anil than 1 | honed Chest weights. : : x Alera 81 larged with robbing a ecading spring . ‘ er for James A. Coss nie,” and I really cannot find time to and value they chance to find thereon. | butcher shop and complicity in the | Bto-Rox, MecKeesrocks and Pitte- Mifflin en 4, Joss at Maitland. hunt them here. a Miliheim turzipike company's For years the people have been tres- murder of the store proprietor, George burgh, club house on Krise place. . Mr, Barrick was 4 marked person- School work keeps me occupied. Be- ale agin 2 yber of parties passing on privately owned land, steal- Gaul, 32. a laborer of near Hartleton, | Evergreen. Morgantown, Stavefleld. . ality among the members of Trinity [sides taking a full college course, I mg toll vi beh en of pay- Ing trees, breaking shrubbery, destroy-|was arrested by Sheriff Frock, of | White Pine. Bellefonte, Stavefield.. teformed churgh, Lewistown, who re- {also have eight hours in the music de- {oy trial befor poop bulore oust: ing vines, and pulling up other deco- Union county. ine Run Club, Snow Shoe, at Wil- | peatedly Set him apart to serve in the [Partment. I tried out for the Men's | oilted § Yori oe Woodring. re- rative material. ‘In many cases no at Gaul was taken to Reading by a lam Gingerich camp eves joffice of elder. In this capacity he|Glee Club and was accepted. Three . ig Te dict of guilty of all of tention whatever was paid to the |constable of that place to answer the went as representative of the Lew . | weeks ago I was accepted as the choir » parties. It the pike company wing rights of the owner. This new law i8 (charges. Gaul 1s charged with the Hunting Notes. town congregation to the 20th > a director of the First Bvangelioal eRe Tember of others will be prog stopping the ruthless destruction of theft of hides. Ray Sharer and Jacob Sharer each meeting of West Su uehan Cla church, Chicago and spend each week: ecuted. It appears the fine of $10.00 roadsie trees and shrubs and giving to . killed a buck on Nittany Mountain. | ya1q at Centre Hall er * tn 8, end n that : city. These few explan- for the evasion of paying toll, is eplit the land owner a practcal means of / One was about two-thirds white. he w : bs , vay, Where . . un . Mina: 1a between the parties agrieved and the y Theft Laid to Conduetor 1® Was entertained at the D. A. Booger [ations will show you that my time is #chool board of the tow protecting his property rights. No : A seven-pronged buck was killed on home fully occupied. , Swnship where ‘one ehould attempt to take any tree | Charles A. Green, of Harrisburg, a Nittany Mountain by the Delaney etl chess The weather conditions here have| = CNense was committed. shrub, or vine, or decorative material | Pennsylvania Railroad passenger con- hunting party. ’ Rockview Pen Basketball T w been rather severe. We had several The freight train coming west on from any property without the con-|Auctor, was arrested on charges of i > Sui nm ants y . " . jo | Thursday, Ww. 1 Ww , “ sent of the OWRGE, It is far cheaper |robbing a mail storage car on arrivai An albino deer weighing 226 pounds * Games, show Harsies and Soe ld Shimatie RE A a a FORMER, conductor, to buy the trees and other decorative |of his train at Altoona, on Thursday [© killed near. Mingowitle, Basketball games may be arranged — ering that ne Mae har a was being chased and — de Sea material than to pay a fine of $25.00 [of last week. Postal inspectors sald A white buck was seen on Saturday | with the Rockview Pen team for games 4 A or t1 at fandelion wa . - «mountain as the train appro a the for each tree or shrub removed. they recovered umbrellas, Jewelry, [At Coburn by the passengers on the L.[to be played at Bellefonte during the |. I Raney — f f the a }ran by the side of the t — aa. : silverware and clothing alleged to | And T. coming season. The Pen ia saining son, In 0 wes & four o we stu Nui nd y © train for a few rv — have bfen stolen Green was held Harry Kern, aged 62, of Catawissa, | 9Uite a reputation for Iteelt in ath- Senid ana myself will dive though t ale an effort to ros Aaronshurg, one of the oldest set $1000 bail for the For no i en) Ra ie oi = ul, letics through the excellent teams to Pennsylvania by auto to spend our ha“ track between two freight oars tlements in Centre county, now has Erie . ably while DOD { ta vie duced and the courtes a kin Brg. Christmas vacations. May get to see |The frightened animal was knocked its main street electrically lighted by ably, whi preparing to stan a shown, visti toon y an indness | you at that time. down, the wheels of the Cars cutting the Keystone fower Company. The Watch ln Po —~l ley Wednesday Games may bo sor b . I'm enjoying the Reporter immense |© one front and one hind leg: an light are mechhnically turned on and| Boys dress and school shoes, $2.55. mornng of ast week, at daybreak. heating with B, 1. Orgs "YU" Liy, which is being Bont me oat wrx. {ear was alo) cut close from the head, off. at Yeager's Tiny Boot Shop. (Continued on inside page) letic Director, Rock i" Aybaugh, Ath- ~ Respoctfully, the cut being close and smooth. The ' Yaw, . FLOYD T. JORDAN, carcass was sent to some institution. material it is well to remember that alinvestigat ng to believe that hunters | tro arty, at law passed at the last session of the (are responsible for the robbers Harry § {Was a number that drew a jot in | Johnstown As a prize Large numbers w . i y . 3 his en- {man Spicher, Philadelphia, and Lewis t Yt i "on 11e 4 (3 to the flour | Wallace, Akron. Ohio. of cards were given out by some one