memo VOL. CIV. PAYS DEATH ENTRE HALL. PA. ps J {| p— ee ——— ——— C THURSDAY, FEBRUARY ~6, =| NO. 6 —— 10K AND COUNTY NEWS -. . - . . REPORT OF WOMAN'S AUXILIARY OF PENALTY. NEW GROCERY STORE TO OPEN THIS MONTH ——— POMONA GRANGE OFFICERS INSTALLED BY BAGSHAW recont * WINTER EVENING, (A Rondeau) . HOSPITAL Guiseppe Gulda the 200th Man to Die in Rockview Prison Chalr, Guilseppe Guida, 37, tr, was electrocuted ar ftentiary on Monday. Guida was pro- nounced dead at o'clock, four minutes after Robert Elliott, execution- ar, released the current. Guida walked nonchalantly to his doom accompanied by the Rev. Francis been the manager, in P. McCreesh, chaplain. He re- nis yesignation as fused to make any statement | Shafter : Decne Guida was the i ¥ ning month. ed at Rockview The RTOCOrY years, the He At Pomona meeting of Centre Coun- held a — T. A. Hosterman, for Seven Years Manager of Loeal' Chala Store, to Go It “On His Own.” in Materials { Donate Much Money and Unionvi During Past Year. At Centre Hall the North Winds blow drift the white snow; The shadows j ty the officers held at Grange at le, HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTERES FROM ALL PARTS, James Toe, of Contre « time breaking and pardoned by the board of Bucks coun- Rockview Pen- elected at a former meeting Hall The officer Bag Centre were installed. And flelds with cold, The Woman's Auxil tre County Hospital Hospital from January 1, ry 1, 1830, the foli owing abdominal bands: 80 166 of furn 1694 ary the Cen- A new grocery store will be opened have hed the | Installing was Kenzie jin Centre Hall during the latter part of February by T. A. Hosterman, who {Since the opening of the Oriole and later the Shaffer 7:06 county, serving was pardons, in ay of January shaw, a member of the executive ay on of the CO - A. Bonk to Jan- Nittany's crest for escaping, of mittee Btate Grange, J the State “ens. bed blank- oh Grange, bed preads the the : |taking the Fifth degree. W. H. Hil The sky flames with a crimson FY, Housman, of Millheim, is Of the the het remodeling a And when the Sun sets in the Vest, store 36 overseer f admin- OEIOT ® * * " " » a here store, has 220 bed shirts Istered pledge to candddate q scarfs 0 § 12 gowns, all, seven years. bureau adres curtains of the begin wisor - pr a ‘ x 3 ‘ ¥ ” yoy nf EiOowW prison 65 diapers dish cloths: 8 doctor state Grange, gave HOW the force of carpenters T. A. How Mom. David Stoner, of town, who had seriously #1] 1 a wooks, has that she »o down stairs and can move about the house, manager effective ¥ £111 AU Of + officers store operating Be humor, portion of the this " AN OW i linen towels: } f gowns 168 operating asks Mast ar I 200th man el in the t wtrocut : : 1 sn of ards lin; 36 installed are as follows terman residence to store miu yellow lights, like beacons, i operating ” la fifteen sho {iross WwW. D Frank bey Shook, Hosterman residenc A ih built and a partition will sepa-| 173 first degree in connection with te ti : | gig laying of John Tillott Bristol rate ne residence om the proposeq ; siayng of John ki otta, ISL ol, store room on the south side, next tol Bucks county. Guida wns not the act- Garage. ‘Ti approac] (ANAL O 1¢ FOTORCT ual slayer but was alleged to have i . ' ’ : s N Yors incline from the present Sanployes New k eunmen 1s do the } The interior of the : pL * ¢ ig ~yY . 3 L 4 L ri no that he might marry j will be fitted with shelving to the height pion widow. lof six feet, counters, cases, refrige: a2 dlotta was betiten to death on the and fountain and bowl for green groe-|we had painting and papering ght of December 29. 1928. Ho eries. The stock will be entirely new.|at a cost of $144.00; bought a new rug riding with Guida in the latter's auto- | It is understood Miss Ida Frazier will the nurses’ room mobile and when they reached a lone- |; @ the chivf clerk. of $28.25: had davenport ly spot near Bristol three men held | them up and ordered them out. Ag io ered Tillotta stepped from the car he was | I+ JCAL JUSTICES— #et upon and beaten so badly -that he! EARLY AND LATE died the next day. office Guida was arrested a few days later | the and on being confronted by Mrs, Ti- | lotta each blamed the other for the! killing. At Guida's trial he was acous- | el of having obtained the aid cousin in New York to employ gunmen and of the of evidence against for $5006 at Guida's case w Bupre Court 3 i v { t} John Shannon a shoei \ » y or ' ‘ 5 : - ‘ hap . Pa- shat tribunal affirmed the nad oritrade who lived a nA Tsrie 2 Aheu } Tow . n taba ' ros El AY ep hd Em ts i y : } Univers vena, , : : : : . : new will opened ir Mra i From houses HTB, And all rest Atl standing in a and quiet, and will | 168 row, operating tow tabla 201 turkish cioths Brungart Millward, White Hay Ishler, k Corl, Dale man © front wasn was convicted of murder the , 8 peace Man Ia in 3 a : recovered jean & iin She p Fran to such an extent ard near Centre Hall, the will w wi During the year just thi mm of $1,341.33 the nurses’ Hight Boozer . . In Souther Innds the YW n fc at warm an Reger, of Rochester, N. Ieaac Btate Col- L. Centre spent At eloet ri Mrs. 1:1 be on an Clement V. A. A Keope Frank Keller, Mrs. Harry Ishler. Mrs. J. C Flora—Mra. J. Gross Lady Ass't Steward The Grange po x . x ina And know ams “a8 level, room home Sect ’ A Fagolf, of ® ® 2» 8 2 8" rw eee order flowers bloom; loge E. Allis Hall Mrs. Martha Hall, but Harrisburg were fixtures at a cost Gate recently i Mrs ator] ¢ In the home and h 70 nurses’ ospital Ceres at the All in our own Penn's Valley th Pomona Brooks R Pens Valley is the Shoold Myrtle Bmith, to the done best, was a a formes] of Cen- living iw winter va- Florida, with Kerlin. With cheary homefires we ra v and table for at a cost and chair at t $75.00. We have purchased a mattress for Miss Eckert's room at cost of §$16.- 7% Wa Nurses, in Centre Hal fre town was st justices a tha siting the blessed re YOars new members elected Park Plone Committees by Progress Grange are M. A. Burkolder and John B Wert, The holdovers from this Gmnge A. H Spayd, Ja- Ayde Dutrow and John 8. Grange entitied to And no one hears a word of woe her At Hall. a cost of pho or cation Mr, Centre ~—Harvey W. Fink Bos are * . * * * » The opening of Justios nll W. Slack brings up ormer justices wiiore an crossing deer are A white in Seven hunt- furnished for by subject pins graduate | a, Sharer, Progr: for Albino ily. nters of invitations Commencement he Com ¢ Te f $127.22 the su- rintendent, st nt irses and nurs- Tm” in ale JANUARY REPORT TESTING OF Cow EN n ASSOCIATION NO. ; Ge was killed by hu Hall, ie during living and music for t freshments mmittee, and after the | mencement Chr incor- dance at a cost o all othe porated, of his osalla r the the threa br principal blts ! cousin, a Among the fi ro-l The ents given meals of Centre the last deer Shannons served | writer wae Ie withers—all of whom one i re om the him was his ried to made payable to car the State moved reday. v his nanted EE Estate at Lemont Sold, Yohn Mit Mitchell Real The hom the * : ol B FW. W {ey y R. ) tal h plats - { C Hy — : . » ¢ : % azed urprise Birthday Party. Party for Mrs, GG, Melss, for $1600 Se ——— I A ———— FARMER GETS WET END OF STICR The only remedy the Federal Farn Board offers |! i ! THE the 1» boy, Britt, Iona le with Britt trips Ww many and must en ; [ e : i 1 . : A y i fer many i. GOHEEN APPOINTED MERCANTILE APPRAISER Sune re and quart- shadow 1 £41 ta in Pant t hope the of old settlements In anne 83954 : . § ” 5 Ey he 4 ' ’ 1 ft the fa- coming ] 8X Cone her dating for Crops. ody a ms: Nm——— Recalls Forgotien Settlement. today prices that In a Rabbit Breeders’ Assoclation Meets, will permit T™ Central Pe Tiabidsit In writing t no longs exist or PP _ this with the commodites he nothing leas the producers must buy. To will be content The promise ing the tariff, fore won the slection lican presidents, has not of in the present emergency AM UE PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS ON STATE HIGHWA Commenting on the proposed | provement of State Highway lout No. 45, leading from Woodward to Old Fort, the Millheim Journal says: In connection with the rebuilding of the State highway that passes through the valley, there is some talk about town to the effect that thd present course of the highway through the borough will be eliminated and a new route laid out an eighth of a mile father south and paralleling Main street, It astraight- ening of the highway through er valley will bring extensive in that section. Curves are being elim- inated, grides and culverts built in. Test are dug along the proposed line of travel where it deviates from the highway. At Woodward the route to be nid straight ahead westward from the bridge passing south of the cemetery and joining the present route at the top of the hill. Continuing westward, it cuts off the curve east of 1. P. Fled- lars farm house, strikes an almost straight line from there to the top of the hill west of Fiedler, then straight through to the top of the next hill east of Wolfs Chapel, the line being run in the rear of the Paul Winkleblech farm bulldings. From there through Aa mi iy . IW ne of makes this refs st + sof tiemeoent ' § sud 8 entiti=s Shona inters 1d ds of | PI | OCR Another two-thir ; . has steady forgotten fo rads prices - { diversion knows sis a Ccoenturs Grenoble Village, in Brus ty. It was torn away to the last house in Civil War times, but its memory was revived by the opening up of the spec. tacular Veiled Lady's savern in immediate vicinity, last year” was which promiscs of at the installing = was not carried joy condition of the a days ago when the try-out was 10 have been made. The compres sor in question is the property of the State Highway Department, and # MAY be that a try-out will be made st some future date. Mr. and Mrs. William I} Bartges, of East Beaver Avenue, State College, had over-night guests their son, Prof Harry Bartges supervisor of vocation al education at Lamartine larfon county, who was accompanied by seve “al of his students: and the Bartgs son-in. Prof. Byron Decker, super of vocational education at Edin Erie county, with some of his boys. The groups were returning from the State Farm Products Show in Bare risburg A i h Valley, Centre coun- well 84 Clearfield. Joh DRY Mifflin, Harry 1. C Milroy. Union, W. K Shannon, Mifiinburg EH ——— State College Will Get Dinosaur mains, All that is left of the larger bones of veral ES t% Ed. and 7 i adi play at and he has outstanding plays so indelibly ed on his memory that he can enter a group of listeners-in at y been thought memberahip as J’ in- of ten, the 0 on its roster, Rabbitry, world's series games odd Phila- | the MM DresROTr has the cluding Acme of Mii Hall, Beach Edge farms of Beech Creek, the Lone Pine Rabbitry, of Plo Rocks, the Bear Meadows Game farms of Boalsburg, and the Keystone Rabbitry of Altoona. now delphin, last October, out owing 0 the tmpress : the road fow the Be- tain time. ture a dinosaur, mainly the huge body, has offered to the Pennsylvania State College by Barnum Brown, curator of fossil reptiles of the Amerfcan Museum of Natural History An archeological museum will incorporated in the new. Mindal Bufiding at Penn State. The only complete skeloton of one of the prehistoric monsters in the United States, in the Camegle Museum at Pittsburgh, stands about twenty feet high at the shoulder and fs more than sixty feet long. Judge Fleming is holding court in Pittsburgh this woek. EE — a DISTRICTS RECEIVE $102,248 FROM STATE The varfous school districts in Centre county meeived from the State to- tal of $102,243, which sum Is one pf the the its P. for Port Matilda. Wiliam C. Shay, of Port Matilda. has been appointed a justices of the peace, succeeding W, W. Sultz, former Phil- ipsburger, resigned, who is locating in Lewistown. ———————— MILK CAPS SOURCE OF CONTAMINATION Bucknell Professor Belleves That Much Bacteria and Infection May Be! Traced to Fiber of Milk Bottle Caps Striking a revolutionary note in pub- He health work in his recent announce ment that paper tops on milk bottles are a source of contamination Dr. John W. Rice, professor of biology at Buck- nell University, stated that he Is going to continue his investigations and ex- periments with the ald of two New York manufacturing concerns, In an illustrated report befora the Pennsylvania Association of Dairy and Milk inspectors, Doctor Rice produced evidence which he contends, shows much of the bacteria and infection found in milk may be traced to the fl- bre in the bottle caps. The Bucknell professor's experiments may cause a New heen MS A AERIS A Reformatory Inmates Beat Up Herds. man, Perry O. Jordan, 42, herdsman of the Huntingdon Reformatory, is in a hos pital with concussion of the brain due to an attack by two inmates Girard x ¥ ‘ y 2 {semi-annual contributions made by B. Crawley and John Flannigan, both | ff ad p Commonwealth for maintenance of of Philadelphia. a public schools. he Inmates beat him l ¥ . a “% The amounts set opposite the name hozzle until he was un- . : . . of thd following school districts repre seized his revolver and fled th het th Yooaived % ” . i he cheeks | fy sed vend: to the woods on Warriors Ridge, uh ay They captured several hours later by State police and reformatory guards, SCHOOL as be a about law, visor poems certain that over the head boro, with a hose conscious, the low. ——————— DECEMBER MILK PRICES, The net cash price for three cent. milk per hundred pounds in 200-210 mile dealers reported for December as published in the Ru- ral New Yorker, are as follows: Little Falls Dairy Co Fort Plain Milk Co. Unity Buffalo Sheffield Producers Callicon Co-op. Assn. 2.72 Dairymen’s League 2.39 The League deductions were fifteen cents for certificates of indebtedness and six cents for expenses, making the gross price $2.80, adv, on Ac MP APIA. changes sont K12.00 765.00 865.00 BR5.00 124.00 188 19 796.00 4,726.00 2,123.00 1,245.00 1,960.00 2,655.00 1,328.00 1,600.00 2,238.76 1,200.00 2,176.00 “dl Jellefonte boro Benner Twp. Boggs Twp Burnside Twp. Hall Boro College Twp Curtin Twp. Ferguson Twp. Gregg Twp. Haines Twp. .. Half Moon TWP. «vcvvves Howard Boro ........... Howard Twi, .o.vonvinsss Huston Twp. Liberty Twp. Marion Twp. Milos TWP. .vovvvsvnsiee were eitioed . ry r per suoressial 500" and "bridge given last Friday elocal IL O. OG F. hali for of the Centre Hall High umni association. Twenty. were occupied. Paul Pete the men's prise dn “500.” Allis captured the prise in bridge. Mrs. Ralph Noll won the la dies’ prize in bridge Refreshmints were served at the conclusion of the playing. Besides those present from Centre Hall and immediate vicinity, there were also present parties from Bellefonte and Pleasant Gap. Morris Burkholder on Friday night very cad party night in th the benefit School Al one tables terolf won while C. E, holes baling the wns Baus pone Iw Er ————— A ps Mid-Year Graduation at Penn State, In the midyear graduating class at the Pennayivania State College are a number of students from this and neighboring counties. Degrees were presented to them on January 31st. Following ds a list of these students with the course of study pursued. Charlies A. Marfing Altoona, eom- merce and finance, Frank 8. Olmes, Altoona, pre-medi- poeegoent * % Centre is sald 1, 2.698 2.72 Saber hs nanan tHE EERE FE ER Eanes PARES Beran PRE Rb ans Enun Shs ran John BE. Mitchell, Patton, commerce ronsturg to the Millheim borough line fs an almost straight course on the present highway. It is also sald that the rebuilding feature will not be ex. tended into the borough limits, stop- ping at the eastern limits and contin- wing again from the western limits, a distance of about two miles. There has been no official announcement of these changes. We merely observe that the new survey line is being fol. lowed, according to present and past operations, and nobody locally knows where or how it will eventually be done, As to the route through the borough, indications seem to point to a change of the route—and the survey is south of the present highway. change in the entire system of dis pensing milk, and the fact that two of the largest manufacturers fn the country are interested in his Invest! gations indicates that the study may be carried much further. Doctor Rice has already found more than two hundred varieties of bacte. ria and mould in the caps He has placed hundreds of caps in as many solutions of a sterile milk medium, In finding the foregoing data. In coms menting on his experiments, Doctor Rice said that not only is the cap for milk bottles under suspicion in this work, but also all paper and fibre wrappers and containers of food of va and finance, Wm. A. Robertson, Johnstown, com- merce and finance. . Margaret B., Bracken, State College, education, Agnes H and letters Sara 8. Jaffries, State Collage, educa tion. Francisco M. Rexach, State College, cil engineering. Mary K. Mitchel, State College, ed- ucation, Sara HE. Snyder, State College, arts and letters, Richard A. Goheen, Boalsburg, civil engineering. Dahle, State College, arts rious sorts Will be examined, Without saying who told them to do it, every gol darn Republican about here that talks politics ds making “whoopie! whoople!” for that man Tay- lor for governor, They don't appear to know who he is or that he answers on the State payroll to Benson BE. Tay: lor, secretary of property and supplies, but they're just simply for him--Tay. for, Milesburg Boro ...cevenes Millhelm Boro ...cecesss Patton TW. oocssivenvons Penn TWE. ...eioiviansi Philipsburg Boro ........ Potter TWh...ivsvieeninss Bnow Bhoe Boro ........ Bnow Bhoe TWD: «ovens 8. Philipsburg Boro ..... Boring TW. .. iivivesuee State College Boro ...... Taylor Twp. Union Twp. Unlonville Boro ..v. ieees Walker Two. .... Worth Twp 1,165.00 2,216.26 1,088.00 . 1,888.00 7,683.75 2,420,00 . 8,870.00 1.74150 4.401.268 444.00 4,728.00 10,462.50 1,410.00 1,623.76 . 800.00 2,797.00 A —— A AAA INA. Allen A. Orr, of Lewistown, was ap pointed a commissioner for Miffiin county, He is a Democrat, but was selected soley for his fitness to fill the place. His selection was made by Judges Hartsock and Helkes, both Re. hpublicans, EE . Pesan rR CREE Fiestas had the misfortune to fall with suffice font force to break the outer or fibala bone of the left leg close to the ankle The fracture was reduced by Dr. Hugh Morrow, and on Monday the patient was taken to Bellefonte where an X- Tay wis made of the fractured bone The picture indicated a perfect adjust. ment, and now ft simply moank, bare ring unforseen complications, a long walt for nature to perform its work. The accident ocurred as Mr. Burke holder was crossing the road from (lie house to the garage, on the Spayd farm, where he lives. He was carrying a window sash, and can hardly explain what caused him to fall, 2,620.00
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