ry a = » . PF a Oy Gr ; RA FIR 0% a pan % Hs v CARL ME, a ag bel Ara oo Se At SIE i ot HA ———— ¢ LOCAL AND PERSONAL. I'wo Die in Electric Chair, Soddis, in ay ae. Ha trial lasted | $1 Fishermuh Licérisé Bill Pastis; Ab HNITRATOK'S Korldi La MINSTRATRIA NOTICE = : art a . ’ ess than one day, B will buried | . fui . : Mr, and Mrz. H. J. Lambert Ble en Iwo men were electrocuted at the i Ca) atl) wil be uried | The Powell fisherman license bill | Letters of Adminis‘ration tn the Fatale of 1 Wor list ration H i or, hid joying an auto trip to points in the east, Rockview penitentiary on Monday. The in the jpenitentiary cemetery, as the | fad ay : 2 Amos Walters, inte of Gregg Township, Centre : yer, late of Centre Hall boro, deen: « RE } 1 the Willi . a gq y Hack. of Xal * dies were upclzimed ! which was defeated last month and re- Connty, Fa , decesssd ten of Adminietration ou the shove ests: . E. Stover purchased the William | first was eter Smollack, of Kulpmont, : : ! } . as ’ 4 ry By 2 vote - havioe been duly granted the undersigned, 1 . : ————— | vived, was passed finally by a vote of 17 Lotters of administration on the above estate Would respectfully request all persons know Krape property, in Aaronsburg, for | Northumberland county, who last su $1,000.00, mer while intoxicated killed his wife . {to 70 Tuesday evening in the House, having been duly granted to the uudereenod, Henselves udobied 16 the to make fm io News Agency for Sale. | £Y. Yh ; E i he would respectiully request aii persons know. 0i8te payment, snd those having claims agsi 1 ; . ; | Harrisburg, ten the bill first came | jug themselves indeblod. oo the catate 10 make the sine 10 present them duly suthentieated | The Y. P, B.'s enjoyed a picnic on top | With a hatchet. He pleaded guilty and| The undersigned offers for sale the | up for discussion in the House there was immediate Jayment, avd those aaving ciatms | Settlement, 3 + £» 13. 3 ej) i C a Ga = : ¥ . . Phi { : 1 ahi ” wi id Against the sane Lo present them du ¥ suthents : 5 ’ of Nittany mountain on Tuesday after. | Was sentenced to death without even th | agency for the Philadelphia daily papers, | a storm of protest throughout in official | cated without delay for settlement i NEEAn Ss hEven, formality of a trial, 'f Centre Hall. Good reason for selling. {circles at Harrisburg that the bill was JOHN H. BAIR, Administrator, | 25 Adwirs The second man was William Bush J. H. Knaxg, | doomed. It cropped out again this week | 2 * Sprig Milla, bu. | Brown,a southern negro, who killed ta A — — | FOR BALE. ~4row Hurst potato sprayer, wi { and was passed by the legislature, WILL TRADE & Metz auto for = 1d hmen rs : ’ "- The C : i : ! L 1 . gd farm | tree spray stlschment, simost good ax pew, - 1) Walter Moore at W oodland, Clearfield entre Reporter, $r.50 a yea” borse.—-W. KE, LEE, Bpring Mills, Px_ r 4. | WAGNER GEISS, Belietonte, Fs. Both phoris, noon and evening, Miss Mary Dinges, a graduate nurse, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Dinges, near Centre Hall. A carload of Larro dairy feed just in, : Larro is a real milk producer. Try it w— = —R. D, Foreman, Center Hall. adv Bell telephone rates advance twenty per cent., effective Monday of this week. Read the Bell ads. in this issue. . EV Vv THU D John D. Meyer, of Altoona, and Mr. B 4 WwW ] e-H . ER RS AY IS and Mrs. C. JH. Meyer, of Reedsville, 1 e€ com ome ‘ spent Sunday at the D, J. Meyer home, Mr. and Mrs, Same C. Hor, of Con. Celebration SUBURBAN DAY tre Hall, on Tuesday, went to Philadel. ) see PPP phia, where Mrs. Hoy will have her eyes FOR BLAIR COUNTY SOLDI ERS ro roses escaped from the Rock- July 4th & 5th — x 1] 3 | IN BETOONA. view penitentiary, the latter part of last week, and have not yet been cap- . y Mammoth Parade — 20,000 in Line tured. ade — 20,000 in Line. THE DAY OF SPECIAL VALUES AND EX. Mrs. George Robertson, of Hartford, Government Airplanes, / Connecticut, was an arrival on Monday Bands of Musie. TRA SERVICE IN ALTOONA BOOSTER or” ——— . at the home of her father, B. D. Brisbin, : a in this place. Entertainment for Every Moment of the Two On account of the great demand Days. made upon the Reporter's advertising columns this week, a number of - —— spondents’ letters were omitted this issue, J. M. Moyer, landlord at the Old Fort hotel, will dispose of his hotel equip ment at public sale on Saturday, June EE oona Stores Are Splen- ers. fo Mr. and Mrs. Morris A. Burkholder of near Centre Hall, and Mr, and Mrs. Wil- bur Burkholder. of Philipsburg, motored $ s to Hershey, the choco late town, on Sun. 1 Y q u 1 Pp p€ O Upp y O u i Al a= day. ASSOCIATION STORES. * The Dursts had their tractor engine and threshing machine put in repair for ® ® the approaching season. Prior to threshing a few odd jobs of hay baling ! ° are being done. Judge Albert W. Johnson, of Lewis- burg, was the sp eaker for the I. 0. O.F. Lodge of Rebersburg for their annual lemorial service to their departed mem- . - . » me > gris nn N epanar mem THE MIDSUMMER WARDROBE is perhaps the greatest problem, as far as clothes are con- I'S On Saturday ev ning, . . 4 : : Senator Penrose visited State College cerned, with which one has to contend, How to look cool, always fresh, and still maintain the on Friday and inspected the grounds full measure of smartness taxes the imagination to the utmost. surrounding the institution. He after- ward had luuch with Warden Francis at : 5 Dy ' : : t. ou . : the new state peni ary at Rockview. VACATION PURSUITS, Swimming, the Summer home in the mountains or at the shore, auto- James W. Evans, of near Spring Mills, ; mobile touring, ete., all demand appropriate apparel to insure the utmost in comfort and on Tuesday, delivered to market eigh tisf : head of fat young cattle that will net satisiaction. him a pretfy sum. Mr. Evans is a skilled far and makes his farm turn " + - . ‘ "23 id PB. .% a - . Over a bie raph ’ ALTOONA MERCHANTS are in touch with the fashion centers and have provided everything vei a Vig prong, » . » An auto party, comprising from sixty necessary for your summer wardrobe in styles that are up-to-the-minute and in models and ma- to seventy autos from the eastern count- terials that represent maximum quality at a minimum price. ies, well loaded with farmers and their families, passed through Centre Hall on Tuesday, enroute to State College to at- ALTOONA BOOSTER ASSOCIATION STORES are good stores in which to shop, but by all team Farmers’ Neck, . . TITIES ” » tend Farmers’ Wee means, visit them on Thursdays —-SUBURBAN DAY. Forced to descend on account of the need of gasoline, an aviator made a land. ing near Grover Walker's premises, derog woke te proper beet | If Your Neighborhood Store Does Not Have What You Want, It was necessary to have a truck haul the pine to Bellefonte for repairs, COME TO A LTOON A A bolt of lightning which struck a * 5 large transformer in Mifflinburg, has tied up the electric plant and as a conse- quence the users of electric current in that town have been having their diffi- culties, It is stated that it will require about four weeks to get a ‘new transfor- mer, The assouncement %of E. R. (Dick) Banks and Trust Companies Hardware and Building Supplies Millinery Taylor, of Bellefonte, as a candidate for Central Trust Co., 1212 Eleventh Ave. W. H. Goodfellow’s Sons, 1319 11th Ave the nomination of Sheriff on the Demo- Lincoln Deposit & Trust Co., 1110 12th Ave, . cratic ticket, appears in this issue, He Mountain City Trust Co., Twelfth St, Harness and Traveling Goods N was born in Bellefonte November 2% First Natonal Bauvk, itth Ave & 12th St. G. Casanave, 1213 Eleventh St, ewspapers. . i Second National Bank, 1400 11th Ave. Altoona Times 879, and educated in the public schools. Jewelers : i He served in the Spanish-American War ewe Altoans Mitror as a corporal in Company B, sth Regi. Confectionery and Fruits & G. Bienetas, 1416 Hleveut Ave, oona Inbune slide af asite i Srl Lipman's, 11th Ave, and 13th St, . . ment Pa, Volunteer Infa ry m1 ge; Frank Antonelli, 1112 Eleventh Ave. Tatler Marcus, 1108 Eleventh Ave. Optometrists and Opticians in the Philipine Insurrection as a Ser- T. H. Walter, 1323 Eleventh Ave, Svectale my ; es < geant Company D, 47th Regiment, In- speciacie Bazaar, 1112 Eleventh St, : la M, i 3 + fantry U. S. Volunteers, September 30, Department Stores Leather, Traveling & Sporting Goods Dr. L. M. Phillips, Central Trust Bldg, 1599, to July 2, 1901; on the Mexican Bon Ton, 1315-17 Eleventh Ave, Altoona Leather Store, 1410 11th Ave. Out-Door Advertisi Border as First Lieutenant of Trop L, Gable, Wm. F. & Co, 1318-30 Kleventh Ave, Hsing First Pa. Cavalry; in the German- Kline Bres., 1305 Eleventh Ave. Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Stores Thos. Casack Co., 704 Eighth Ave, American War as Captain of Companies Brett's, 1309 Rleventh Ave. Public Service K and F, 110th U. 8. Infantry, July 1s, Drugs and Sundries Meyer Jonasson & Co., 1226 Rieventh Ave. . Oke ; Ww 's, ] th Ave, y i } 1917, to May 23, 1919. He isa member Boecking & Meredith, 1106 Rleventh St. a aii Kiev A th St. Penn Central Light & Power Co., 1809 Union Ave, ; Restaurants of the Bellefonte Lodge of Elks, and the Turner Drug Co, 1116 Rleventk Ave. Logan Fire Company. His family are Jacob Sitnek, 1230 Eleventh Ave, s members of the Reformed church of Music, Pianos, Player Pianos, and Beams, 1117 Rleventh A honographs a ve Bellefonte. Electric Supplies Canm’'s, 1112 Twelfth Ave, tie — PP Harter, A. J., 11th Ave. and 15th St. SPRING MILLS. Altoona Rlec. Eng. & Supply Co., 1114 12th 88. 3 Porch Bros., Inc, 1205 Eleventh St. Silk, Woolen and Cotton Goods i Howard Weaver has bought the Evan- F. A. Winters & Son, 1415 Hlev uth Ave, C. Hedberg & Co, 1331 Rleventh Ave. gelical church lot, adjoining his home. Florists Men's Hat Shops The Neese brothers, from Auburn ; ay h : . : Canty -Fit-U, 1300 Eleventh Ave, also William Corman and famity are Myers Bros., 1016 Green Ave, Pheasent’s Hat Shop, 1105 Rleventh Ave, visiting the Neese sisters, Neal Nillivery Co., 1411-13 Bleventh Ave, Leopold & Rigley, 1123 Eleventh Ave, March & Sou. 1226 Rieventh Ave, The Shoe Market, Lith Ave, & 16th St, Stiffler, I, K., 1110 Bleventh Ave, Stationery, Wallpaper, Blank Bool ] Clair Allison, wife and little son, of Grocers ' Morticians. Bartle, W. H., 1327 Eleventh Ave, Rothiert Co., 12th Ave & 12th St, . { : } . H. w. M: ¥ 1 Renovo, ‘were visitors at H, M, Allison | Buaddle Bros,, Masonic Temple, Fleventh St N.AS 1421 Righth Ave. cCartney, 1107 Eleventh Ave. Mr. and Mrs. William Rossman, of Philadelphia, are spending a few days at the H, F. Rossman home. ! - home for several days, Theatres Chas. Grenoble, of Lewi Mrs, Chas. Grenoble, of Lewisburg, | : Gas Lighting and Heating Supplies , Merchant Tailors The Sheend, 1312 Eleventh Ave, 1s spending a week with her parents, 206 Twelfth Ave, Mr. and Mrs. 1. J. Zubber, 0. R. McKenire, 1409% {Eleventh Ave, Raugh Bros, 12th Ave. & 11th St. Orpheum Theatre, Twelfth Ave. & Rieventh St. Quite an excitement was created on | - Monday forenoon by the landing of an | ' airplane on the farm of William Stover, two miles east of this place, } 1 ° ° Mr. Gramley and wife, from Mifflin. | 4 ir BG Altoona Booster Association are spending a few days a . G ; | ; Kennelly home. y Bil | Daniel Heckman and sister, Mrs. v. Ih mas Decker, returned from South L: cota with their invalid sister, Miss Alice Heckman, who is suffering from a paralytic stroke,
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