EC lia a iy » il am de LL Sh A GGT en wo Linn wR NR SE I SEE rm —————— APG. at » mA i— THE CENTRE REPORTER. STRUCK AND KILLED BY AUTO, ‘wrens DEATH RECURD. ISSUED WREKLY, Em tive CENTRE HALL, PENNA. a ae ————— SA A HORII AUMAN William A, of Penn township, was found dead ville in the morning harlen is ing the work, Auman, holding communion servi fitted out with a bath Pine Citizen, mm oa A——— ROSS James M Ross ¥ ound {in bed In a lumber Blanche Rowe wa rom jo o— HE ———————————————————— HOME FOR BALE The offese his home, located camp near t ge Miss Mills' IL.ie Returning | David 1. Dennis, Grove Jn - mas Most Aged THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. 1922 Evening on dead in bed early subjcet to epllepiic fits 1 Hartsburg over Bunday Weber and J fr ¥ a. 1x t " ant Ohio Biante i ynd | Of we Kelly | ant, Sunflay morning at} Va, He was Loses | + 14 ‘ nimore. than thirty: year ind his home in Boalsburg Toa o% \ : these spells caused hi % + wa | last week at the Sunday in hés usual health the day 5 14 { Yas i + 1 i 141 x % i ¥ £47 TT tart vw althoug delicate o1 wWooun if aed nearly Li year ‘ iowed um port having ha A nics 't} r sale he properly i 1 berigg for } h' lurking sg nearby th yni | ployed on-the Church, und his advanced age, ES from SMITH & BAILEY, Preprietors. 8, W, SMITH . Editor An exceedingly sad ace HOW. BE. BAILEY Local Editor and | ut Mills, dua to heart troubl ! vers fatrict Grand Commant Business Manager. | when the life of David L dennis, Ee : ? oe ; : ee "1 A pleasant place . sami —— . Interment wis made day at} He was married but his wife ied yrona, After the et Mine Grove Mills’ most | was crushed out while he was MARY Years Wis Tt cers of the Knights of Malta acres eight of ident ocd y atta tk vation There un 4 good Virginia job for several | were in iH no Friday 1 b dent Irgini Pine Grove Sunday 20x30 ft, and other Entered at the Post Office In Centre Hal as second class mall matter. tudent | TERMS.—The terms of subseription to 3 Co “tas s Dennis. who was a great Bible s i i the Reporter are $1.50 a year, in advance. officiating minister | Gleasonton—and the fol . - and for many years a member of the iy] : ; : . ona a ' al ADVERTISING RATES.— Legal notices, : : ] OSS was a son of vi toss | and sis ‘ ' +, and the 3 hure and was twenty cents per line for three insertions, Latheran church, and was and ten cents per line for each additional insertion, the street rucking., Pric Boalsburg, Rev. 8B, € {about nine years ago. He cghments were served-—pu fis KY GH YInents . : er, i vena } iY reid 1 TIS Centre Hall aged N x -. 3 } & “2 the Reformed chureh, of whic le« 1hy a son and a daughter Frank, f | ane sy Cream Yom SY i > 1 ceased was.a member, having been the | Woodward, and Mrs, Harry ing from church to his Auman, lowing brothers Andrew honored by office in it, was walking near his cozy home, wher Local notices sccompanying display ad- | two automobiles coming in opposite vertisements, five cents per line for each insertion; otherwise, eight cents per line; minimum charge, twenty-five cents. directions approached him NIEMAN'S STORE NEWS fort to avold one of the cars, he - he path of the other Display advertising rates made known on application. ruck” and dragged fet, resulting PEAN'S VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE |voii woamesaay atternoon [S000 FUL, Do oot 0 A Dennis, REY. MELVIN C, DRUMM, Fastor, rushed and otherw Death was known ind Sus EE ee En | NEW FALL Ee vo. ore lar ET Bt nt nr in | MERCHANDISE ARRIVING DAILY ~SERVICES FOR- SUNDAY, SEPT. 10, 1022 10: : 30—"*The Farmers Mills, 7:30 Seldom Go to Church” Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Luther League, 6:30 p. m, Lemont Turns the Tables. Prayer Meeting, Wed, evening, Catechise Centre Hall, Sat Stunning Effects in all the Season's Most Favorite Material. The Most Approved New Styles. Georges Valley, Sat, 1:1 Spring Mills, | Lemont tean or ANE | poy 4 ‘ ; ‘ fru i " — Sat. 2:30 Park, [ HOALSBU RG, eee apt ——————————————————— {eT U. Ev—Egg Hill, morning; Tussey ville, afternoon; Centre Hall, evening Commu I AARONSBURG REF. CHARGE Rev. John 8. Hollenbach, Harvest Home St m Coburn, 10:30 a Aaro sburg, 7:30 p. m Penn State Opens Next Week. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. For United States Senator, D. J. Nieman “Always Reliable” MILLHEIM {Short and Full Term) SAMUEL E. SHULL, of Stroudsburg | For United States Senator, ! tudents w $ tes bly ¢ ‘ { ; i ¢ $54 i . To § 3 ols i Penrose Term) the 3200 mark ots \ : Sioves pT EES KERR, Clearfield County. {Unexpired FRED B For Governor JOHN A. McSPARRAN, of Lancaster. For Lieutenant Governor ROBERT E. PATTISON, Jr, Philadelphia For Secretary of Internal Affairs, A. MARSHALL THOMPSON, Pittsburgh For Congress, J. FRANK SNYDER of Clearfield For State Senator, WILLIAM 1. BETTS, of Clearfield. For Assembly, Miss ZOE MEEK, of Clarence AN INVITATION z Booster Members The Wm, | in f Depui Member of State Committee, . OSCAR GRAY, of Bellefonte For County Chairman, G. OSCAR GRAY, of Bellefonte, POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS cordial invitation is extended to our out-of- town patrons to visit Altoona the last four days of next week---September 13, 14, 15, 16---and Sn behold the newest and most serviceable merchan- he gevemor’s chute wt biel @ Pingoraid, Fort dise ever shown in Altoona Booster Stores. be a second Pens wil 2 re oy . * 3 making the pretenses and the boys wil The Shon Marker I'he 1922 Fall Display will be unfolded to public Tere ir nite good hide Tix rach Sher stor gaze at 7 o'clock sharp on Tuesday evening,/ Sep- eter Shos Company tember 12, and every Booster window will be decorated with FOR CONGRESS— ELISHA KENT KANE Stands for Stronger Voistead Act, International & Industrial Peace, Ald for Mothers and Children, Opposes Cancus and Ring Rule, 0, in some of the « OCcasi getting more per year for than I route, Pinchot il be qual te he 8 I salary honest man would accept, Harey & Carey Hotel Whitman's, Women's and Misses Wear Brett's Ready-to-Wear Store and coal mines he evidently had not Meyer Jonasson a Loy handles’ Year i ' F. A. Winter & Son, Musie Dealers Brooks Music House Neal's Millinery Shop Adler's Millinery Shop Beam’s Restaurant Caum’'s Cafe M & M Grocery Store The Federal System of Bakeries Altoona Leather Store How can the people of Pennsylvania . G. Camanave, Leather Goods H. W, MeCartney, Stationer iilonaiee. bot 8. M. Griffith Co., ; miilonaire, wat Altoona Hiectrical the constitution to it to have his sal- Ww. H ary increased by $3000 each year? This was done by Pinchot. ———— Colonial the home. When his intentions to seize the Pregident Harding announced railroada There will be music on the streets throughout the evening, good movies and convenient places for refreshments. consulted those who control moat of his acts, for after doing so he decided not to seize them. About the only thing the president decides for himself It you can’t come Tuesday evening be sure to visit Altoona during one of the Style Show days. Come WEDNESDAY, —SUBURBAN DAY. Special preparations and price in- ducements are promised by Booster members for Wednesday, the 13th, and you will wish to share in them and at the same time see 1922's latest for fall, The names to the left are the members who guarantee what- ever they have to sell, Be guided ! ’ f is the vacation period, which in {tse}? Is a pretty big job ——— think well of a candidate for govern- od ve Pans st or who, although a Raluting, Rupr Ranging supply Oo Goodfellow’s Hardware Sone, Spectacle Bazaar Can such a an Dr. L. M. Phillips, Optimetrist be trusted in the larger affairs of the 18ador Marcus, Jeweler State? No. A millionaire who will T. H. Walter, Jeweler clireumvent the constitution of the Simpion Ls Gratin. Jewiiis Htate for his personal benefit will not Per lio let Altoona Business College hesitate to reach deep in the pot. Strand Theatre Myers Bros, Florists . . Thos, Cusack Co., Oul-deor Advértising J. IB. Fluke & Sons, General Contractors Altoona Tribune Altoona Mirror Commerelal Printing Company | Altoona Booster Association. The R. L. Dolllngs Co, Investm’'t Dankers » The most vital thing to real success in business or one's personal career, is good credit. Consequently the most trifling thing that affects one's credit Is Important. Unless a man is punc- tual In paying his own bills and in- sistent upon the same conduct on the part of his creditors, he is doomed for fallure sooner or later. Integrity is one of man's best assets. Speed Limit Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the speed limit law will be enforced in the Borough of Centre Hall; also the use of cut-outs is prohibited. st. —By order of the Council. * Central Trast Co, First Natlonal Bank Becond National Bank Mountain City Trust Co, Altoona Trust Co. Union Bank N. A. Stevens, Mortician 8 ‘all Style Show--Sept. 13, 15,15, 16
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