a — LOCAL AND PERSONAL. «esis DEATH RECOWKD *olitieal Advertise ment * J. B. Noll of near Spring Mils, re: | MUSSER~—Charles H. M ied For Congress : n ed, or mone; | D 1 H tired miller and at present farmer, wa Mt hia home in Cam h As do M0 JE fund 1 d A i a caller at this office on Tuesday > ne Omplicalion ity. : : ui ELISHA KENT K h Tro fe mE BELLI FONT B If the vote Is out in Centre county fs age ‘was $3 years. suffered - g ge BRT : MON D AY NIGH Snyder will go to Washington, and Betts and Meek to Harrisbhur rg Hoover Noll, son of Mr, and Mrs. J THIS Ki ARETE E. Noll, on Wednesday went on duty IATION as fireman at the Bradford & Co. flour ing mill. ~ , The Penn State football visit Pasadena, Calif Year's day, to participate MME. NELLI GARDINI AND CAST OF NOTED SINGERS intersectional game . D. W, Bradford and Fx M. Smith, on Sunday made sso EERE RHR trip through Snyer county; Sunbury, Milton, Williamsport ¢ A _— home by way of Lock Haven. Joseph Deitz, right John Delaney farm Mis fs now being employed tol, on the Fisher Hall. em i Mrs. Samuel Kline and Mry. Edwi 70 he was married to Mary Tas Aad’ soe scvmmiousmartd Wood, of Williamsport Mr. and Mrs, Simon eT a ON howe sik oi SPECIAL TO “THE REPORTERS" ow Centre Hall, for several days last week “ . od ie " 3 RID KOVERER! 0 41497 rn Sia} da%: vears lived as a. retired farmer. H North Jewett, Pa. Oct, 81, 1922 | RUYEMDER 10, 1943 Mrs. Wood is a niece of Mrs ennigh pent his YTV hood In ‘on Editorial about me In Bradiord ER did The one important thing for Dems 0 » Where + . +3 tving wi ratic SUCCH88 Is 0 get 13 he vote Ving, wino - : ‘ : $ gy toatl v artienlar 3 every district in Centre unty. Let | deeply mourn his departure « in practeally every partienlar. My COMPANY'S OWN ORCHESTRA. Under Direction of Maurice Poure Star-HReecerd this PP. M, Is intrue my ; : offer you a perfect fitting each Democrat interest himself in see veteran of the ivil War and erved letter was mailed to 45000 voters BR pair of glasses, including my wad a ing that his district has wo stay-at uring the bloody confiict as a mem without knowing their party. Ae scientific eye examination, spe. rm Set > oss Prnnew : #81 cial ground lenses, latest homes if Co. A, t! tegin f § cepted £100 from Pavis M Imani. LB shell ey gin % OF 4 4 2 5 an 1 iit My wife contributes on i to ¥ pry ’ LOW Price id | my campaign. My secured no additional inder and thus elected Dry Repnblicans LOUIS DAMMERS as often as Dry Demoerats, * Walnut St fhila.. Pa 4] - Walnu Fhila., J ELISHA KENT KANE. a oe XZ , & : a, mm || KeSSlers Specials - ped fr the Centre Most of variety, that in bearing this season Se Feet Tu ibe iors. | rine 20 om Dec 35, 1840, he ” | We are feeling the chil Winter Winds : tre. Lees pacente, 30, Joe. Feces, Stor surante wore aspen 2 For St tate enaie | maybe you need some protection from tte ens tre, Brent 1 othe) BOL @ | in marriage t | them. Let Kessler’s help you shop. Our WILLIAM 1. BETTS | store has a very attractive line of Ready-to \ - Wear, anything you need in outfitting the family. a i i hihi ot Aare Mifflinburs LADIES, have you seen our New Chicken Models in Hats, Dresses, Coats? Remember we carry a complete line of Douglas and Star Brand Shoes Shoes for the eniire family. HO OE SER I RC A NEW LINE of Men's and Young Men's Over- coats and Suits, JUST IN. YoU OQUGCHT TO SEE THEM At KESSLER’S Th Iai civ cit, of Minin Lt the oh shuren: ine | = : - | Department Store # the foundation SEA J : ha : : J municipal building, ang i possible w ESTERLINE iow i McC : ! d : en “4 $ ? Mi LE {FIM do the work this fall ye awk in ering LW inown farmer of Brush i 4 j 4 3 { be done under the supervision of Ea ah a Bartges. The contract for of the building proper is to be | 3 wg of only nine 4 I % iv 1 i 1 v * L1 our Jan omcmanpitp— a ————— sma— “ i ve r 8 a the council and work on it to he a orn in Clinton county M §, 1842 : em — x Es W bias Y N : YT » |b , menged next spring to a survived by bis wife and fi nen Youre Nervous Mr. and Mrs. H. ht, ‘a She [ah gran of pm Da Whatever the Ps panied by their son, Nestor, of Mifflin 3 . - : ati : r the cz verwerk, crebur nierment i OF “4 fas ay aici TRY tav thinly OPT eink : el = town, were guests heir son, H. L i his s The people i { nace eal Sacrin 10 Wn WOoITy, grict, le of sleep, Cx Ebright, cashier of the First Nationa Benk in Centre Hall, Saturday Sunday. The elder Ebright is Government and they will not be control any itement, business troubl:s, amnion alot d . t5:2... : Voditinal imulants, narcotics «— there's Chicken ang Noodle Sapper. longer by a se olitica s3es. This itical C8 =~ th ite 3 The Ladies’ Aid Soclety of the Met) n ' «Lat berman, but now is practically iving a ’ ( ampaign is a ba retired. It was their first trip t ernment away from the sntrol tre Hall, and they were very favorably : oe a : : 2 : impressed with the town and Penns Bs v ibd Ghats a ny Lhe oid Order Nas passed away and Vit JY $ { 3 . . XC» . 3d wring wi ia aldapk $5 rd - 3. a AFL, ah Valley. . smicken and naodies. toash going {o exercise their ree and untrampied right jPatiacue, vITaness, : Dr. ] i ] tut Th bility, slecplessness, hysteria Dr vatharine Smith. of Penn Hall | ed potatoes, corn, celery, cabbage, pick guaranteed to them under the constitution, 1¢ . ™ Satnda, - Mrs. Catharine Smith, of Penn pola guar . epilepsy. .Buy a bottle of your Dr. ] druggist and sta h r d her home late Sunday afternoon. Sh ind cake will EG d start od the road Dr. A les’ Pu ut fell to the floor and became uncon- jing the evening a “bow” inl will decide for themselves .the kind of Government to better. health today. Dr. Miles’ Tonic EM 3] He OT an Caine uncon- iy i o> n = Vv Jha Wil became suddenly and seriously iil if § lew, bread, 1 issues‘*at stake are clean cut vy $ 4 . ou . e vi scious. It is thought by some that she | be in progress 16 patronntie of the they desire to live under, and not the kind of Gov- Youll Find Dr. Miles’ Medicines at your Drug Store sustained a paralytic stroke, while some ernment th at the Politic cal Boss hi 14 beeh giving of ber children concluded the illness - 5 wf Panna vant ‘RW rea CEMENT was due to overwork and strain. Mon. Does This Mean YOU! the Pe ople of I ennsylvania, ; NEW ADY ERTISEMENTS, day morning her condition was better, Subscribers who are in @rrears "ARM FOR RENT so reported by her son, C. M. Smith, } unconsciously working a hardship or ECONOMY, EFFICIENCY, REFORM AND od Ofte Cor Tv a Ane $-hora of Centre Hail the proprietors of their paper. Begin. WELFARE LEGISLATION is what the people acar Farmers Mills. For furth ning this month, the price on the paper . . . # y 1rt adler Syd { 1.J. ZUBLER, Sprir wed in printing ‘the Reporter was are demanding and to rid themselves of a Politi- : ot 3 Nancy MceWilllams when crossing | 3 Eh 4 ch oy : . : 2. Chbeh : Miss N Be va np wher Cru nt | POOSted on us, and we ganmot get Jt cal System which has grown up in this State, ut- : Ee 1 WW Mountains the other nig " . 13 AET ack and tan temale the Seven oO A 1e othe without meeting bills monthly. Bvery \ . arding he riohis 8 1 welfare of all DOG LOST. Black and tar i epled two fawns crossing the road as . a " le 4 ; tery disregarding the rights and weliare oi ai fox hound and beagle: strayed from IDNCIIDGET WHO 8 in amenr TEE u they reached the vicinity of the Gar- to pay real money every month for the people. Public Opinion is looking for the owner while near Centre Hall, October ty road. To get a better view of the } i Wrp oh : i TY on the "r was stopped’: and the paper which he receives weekiy greatest po ssible SOT'V jee {from all depart ments of Misses Ethel and Verna Rowe and e6. Ll.cense No 1334. Finder report tb : : i a . . Reporter office. throughout the year and which he ne- A a ras -s \ backed up, and while Jooking at thel . paying for