A? Ast ——" oe LOCAL AND PERSONAL. ‘asim DEATH RECUGRD ” wl I | SLD CRIS C1 HOT DAYS jo F. Deilninger was hpme fromdiar- |! MUSSER. Theodore Philip Musser : PRESENT HOUSE < 4 . rishburg to cast his vote on Tuesday. | (Moser), son of Mr. and Mrs Samuel ~ i=} They viere | v Daf t F. Moser, of near Spring. Mills, died Lerous ic ct So Censrally : 681th Homme 67th House told ' - Dem, Joul : . i - i wal born August 21, 199%, 3 Doubt He p- Dem, found in = 21 Mibams L,, 10 10 . # Gare. #8 | Vivi) W. Gross Mingle was an arrival In j month8 and 14 days He is survived Arka re ” : | | i : #5 FO “an “a . ‘ Centre Hall og Wednesday afternoon hy his parents and the following broth-| | $4 y : . . woh dud irs ilied tions or] pou : x ma ¥ CR. 1 toler §1 from Philadelphia. ar and sisters: Mrs. E. A. Fryer, of vil : . in 1 : A i“ he = f [rae / ra : : ' : | grates to Mrs. W. Gross Minkle, of Philadel- , To Ingle, « Ph a on Sunday morning from internal hia, was in town for several days last 1 1 n town for several da) trouble’ Ha week. and was therefore aged 17 years, - “2 > . + gregte Yeagertown; Mrs. Edward B, Ebert, of pac sion ~ 1 Ping Tui gues iil offecic it ia | . » ef : A ia 5 rs a i water is cool Bellefonte: Mee. Harold Stover, Spring ia : 3. : Flite wr thisre shingle 44 { Ti a Fass atin * : : dr . i same is Mille: Mrs Samuel P. Zerby, of Belle IOP FE UN . . : Like AAR at 1 ! In the spring During the beginning of the week E. M. Huyett was confined to the house on account of sickness, . . 3 ' . \ 3 i fonte: Samuel, John and Caroline L., fens . ais ‘ 2 ‘ re low plices Miss Jennie Thomas and sister, Mra. | t+ home. Funeral services were held} + Id A . 2 ‘ WE : i i rT: } mth ep : : Weeds W. W. Reitz, are enjoying a trip’ 'o] on Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock at a x eastern cities, including Washington, | {he home and were continued D. C . lem Reformed church, of which Services Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Condo left Cen- | family are faithful members. tre Hall on Tuesday for the Pittsburgh | Were conducted by Rey, John 8 <isfrict where they will Hive in the fu ture with their two sons, lenbach, pasta of the church. Coodhart was the funeral director. The faithfulness of this depart W. M. Houser, of near Linden Hall was one of the Reporter's businesg cali- young man to his family, his cht and his God, can ers on election day. He reports his mexiel by farm work well cleaned up. Phirty: or. more plople from BOAL.—Peter Boal died on Monday | Hall enjoy a a chicken and dhl . at the home ‘of his son, Jonas | morning waffle stpper at the National hotel at \ ‘ : ah oe ’ ¢ Boal, at Potters Miils, where he made Hiheim n Monday evening % ; Millheim on Monday evenin his home since the death of his wife This issue of the Reporter is being | eighteen years ago. He was a resident printed a day ater than usual so that | of Potter township all his life, and was the result of the election of Tuesday | aged eighty-eight years. Iaterment was made this (Thursday) morning at Zion Hill. There survive four children -Mrs. Thomas Boal, Houserville ; John, ied as pastor of the First Lutheran ‘ . ed ag pastpr of 3 : Huntingdon ; Eugene, St. Louis, Mo., may be more fully reported The Rev. Harry N nnsylvania Rhode Island ; h Dakot : : oe South Carolina Minn., spent the past week vith his — - enness pafents, Mr. and Mrs. John ireon "RUSE. ~Mrs. Loda 8, wife of Tem Texas church, at Milroy, to become : ot . : ’ and Jonas, Potters Mills. All attended Grace Lutheran church: at Bellwood ; 3 . +} . 1e fuseral, Eugene left h rh 1 > Utah . on Monday. prolonged fllne She was a daughter Vermont x + a ¢ “1 ¥ Ty 4 ow SN at 1 / . 3 AMDIE Virs inia J ] ¢ LIVA \ WANDER West Virgi ia ' Ur years iusbay Washington ........... f . ; h Has No Special Abode, but which a larg« vas as 80 allio two children: i y +Wisconsin . ‘se Places Wi t Food Is class was initiated and a banquet fol- A iat “i, ve Wyoming y Plentiful lowed, was attended by Mrs. F sls re : = iy / - Fisher, Mrs. F. P. Geary, Miss Laura} = Mrs. Florerce Confer. of : go go i } Vacancies. mouthed, is & roger eis aiwa) De " q IE = ry Centre Hall SHIPLEY 2 Am s Shit v wife Socialist looking ir the gee where th 1h ished from the 1 Mr. and Mrs Ty ‘olfe are re- of B. W. Shipley, died mt Unionville - can fish for him night or day, as he 18 | Fact or oly Oks jolcing over the arrival sf a baby My fe wh ’ . Te g ex toapdiy eT ‘ Ja Wi fH i woh as silira 4 y. 0 ELECTION RESULTS November 1st Mother The meeting Neighbors, held in Miltheim ¢ last : Of 185t week, at Runkle and i Hooper, who headed + shattered id late afternoon are the : Democratic Independent ticket. to get him right, MICHIGAN, Closely following Senator La Fol Bartges, in Centre Hall, and with her ’ thi Sorat AV ia i ies nator | lette was his running mate, Gov. John ’ £253 ris n getting along nicely is a daughter of Mr. and husband lives ‘on the Bart Seven of the State's Republica: enst ik ‘entre ill git yh vp of 1 rit } ir 1 CC Vy rd EE 1 ; i nt ¢ f hye natorsh on. cumbent cot sssmen, all ing Paper Mill com; TEXAS, which between two and three million Pru Dallas—Earl B. Mayfield. Demo- 1. | survives au EA eid ' . ' ratic, had a lead of 58,728 yoles over ————— od t ¢mocTa asg nt for is Republican supported op BY i George E. B. Peddy, when r pounds of baled mmgazines were stores took fire at nine lock Friday ”- ing of ast week and #t was not at i HOLDS IT BL Ww A roe hoe) 94 962 smming. i . : Z . eock the nex morning that the fi OW AT LABOR <*-. Groot ean Congressional | 170m 138 counties ont of 261 had been We are feeling the chil Winter Winds : was returns subdued ; ’ I ne | al «. labulated by the Texas election —— : : ¥ ; " reau. The vote was Mayfield, Shp maybe you need some protection from Declares It Would Lead Uitimatel ‘addy RE I8 Marriage Licenses y . Peddy, 36,260 Booze PB. . Se Fioming |... 7 “Secial Dingror and Revo MINNESOTA. | them. Let Kessler’s help you shop. Our Marjorie B.: Fetzer etn lution"—Old Principle St. Paul—Rey j. Kvale, of Ben. WYOMING. | Marjori 3 ng 0 tis Cheyenne —Returns show U tod] h : 1 f ek a ts. Ts Involved. : ] 2 ; olga n f R d Howard 1. Stuart Hta Lirs vy a rand 4 he States Senator John B. Kendrie store as a very attractive line 0 ¢a y-to , ; , . Lore rd fl ze Se pa Democratic candidate for re-elec tion) WwW 1 : bbe 3 Ww ashington.— Declaring that the ; ' yw ithe Ses 4 . leading his Republican opponenty - ¢ar, anything you need in outfitting : modern tendency tow ard indiscrim- onal d ? Those bi Frank W. Mondell, Republican floom h { * Hite legislative and judicial jugglery”™ y . ind Violate leader in the House of Representa t ¢ amily. with great fundamental questions of tives, by nearly 300 votes. The fg . free government, if persisted in, would Saar 4 : iB d.drv Hla ures were lead ultimately to “social disorder and | Kendrick, 2.075: Mondell. 1.198 LADIES, have you seen our New Chicken Models revolution,” the Distriet of Columbia in a i Son —— ae sss ? Fyn os, Distiet of Columbia rf in Hats, Dresses, Coats? Remember we carry a the minimum wage law effective in the | li. . LEASES ROYAL PRESERVE. complete line of Douglas and Star Brand Shoes State College Man In Auto Wreck. | capital, In holding the law invalid | rove db ad : Fo Sh od . A. Zeigler, of State College, while| and thereby establishing what fs re. | It 105 districts out D4. S0n310r Former Playground ¢ Of Hapsburgs Cone oes for the eniire family. driving down thd Flemington hill at 3 like 5 recede Feser 4 (CTE, Rirond land, i: “ or jriving Gown the Fleming : garded as likely to be a precedent of | rad ¢ Sua 2: tains 30,000 Acres. A NEW LINE of Men's and Young Men's Over- Flemington on Si 1y, collide with | far-reaching importance, the Court of | © . 3 : pe mn Ischl, Tyrol—The magnificent gan : c Jerry Miller, who was driving in the] Appeals reversed {itself from a de.) '~7-I'5%07 Be eRoaa, his Rejub 1 pre tous here whi : ionged ie th coats and Suits, JUST IN. YOU QUGHT TO cision handed down in June, 1921. : nel A maining ¢ 2iricts lo) late Emperor Francis Joseph have SEE THEM opposite direction, and 1 ' silly woree les 1 Zeal olar : eo t ride r ne . MN "1 Yi MII Ppa y . of practically wrecked. Mu ngler was The court divided two to one on the kth ast hha! +: | been leased to John G. Von Herberk, accompanied by two women and an question. The dissenting opinion, ren- : _ ; . : : 3 am 9 f said to be a moving picture producer ’ other man but all escaped injury. Mr. | dered by Chief Justice Smyth, assailed pe a. - © V1 of Seattle, Wash, At KESSLER S Miller and his companion, Mr al i iwasidte, Justices Biry In gubernatorial race W. g.| The park, which comprises: 30,000 § brought by a local hos ital te i | Flynn (Dem.), holds the les with | acres, is situsted in "one of the most De art t St but not seriousiy the ‘wa i {1 Spiia » enjoin roLirhs ii fron a | pleturesque sections of the Tyrolean P men ore the age board from enforcing the | =~ si © ¥'| Highlands. It is well stocked with | BOALSBURG, The majority opinion, however, de- | . Same ud an, Jad . ry for the MILLHEIM Next week the public schools will be | nounced the minimum wage law which | NEW HAMPIHIRE wT ih gh it declared would take from every | Mancacsier—\ ndor H. Goodne American citizen the “most sacred | of Ieeqe, Hepublican, hat i safeguard the Constitution affords, the : : ye ayer Fred H right to bargain and sell his labor for | Semersworil 1s Demo 2 the highest wage his skill and effic- | n . Sr fency affords.” i Tabulation » précinets oul of .about $10.00, “No greate alamity ! ot [neludine tha stroaslt aia . greater calamity could befall! 231 n i ging the strongly Ix mo | MINISTER 1S MURDERED. Members of the Riley hunting club the wage earners of the country,” the | cratic city of nchester, gave Good Ee! Zl ERE ho A The Rev. John Keeth, Baptist, Is | ag i Eas k eR if N PILLS” spent a few days last week al their! opinion asserted, “than to have the | camp in the Bear Meadows in search | legislative power to fix wages upheld. | i ; p Killed On His Louisiana Farm. - dont d tt : + i , ; nee hem ve Shreveport, la--The Rev. John 1 \ - wr, i often, but w en I do 1 of bear but came home without Bruin. | Take from the citizen this most sacred NZBRACKA safeguard . . . and the laborer would Omaha—Late returns from be Fedieed 4 “ Atomdion—a mere | the 1921 precincts in Nebraska Reath, aged. Bapiis miulater wal Ih CTR hoe antd then quick. One or creature of the State. It is paternal | For Senator—Howe slainsen hig farm near Plain Dealing : k ww Sa wo and the pain is gone." {sm in the highest d p d the | Fo Be nate he Howell, Rep., The authorities sought a neighbor L ; {5 Dr. Miles’ re Pain Pil only a short time In the evening A : ghes egree, an ® | Hitchcock, Dem. 4,761. : o : a a : an hot : \ Ak CJ wi ‘rel Yor dey) is And . ra ing ‘blac — struggle of the centuries to establish The same precincts gave: For Gov- whom another farmer said Re saw fir GTR ch Will sclieve you quickly and steam engine is being placed to furnish | the principle that State exists for the ernor— Randall, Rep, 5379 Bryan ft Keeth, supposedly to satisfy resent. g wy y~no unpleasant alter . i ’ 1? 8 . ’ rh - Ta go % 74 po form gl oy " § - power instead, citizen and not the citizen for the | Dem. 7.124. ent caused by kindness which the 3% . Lee i \ G A danger of form . 1. tieoth family natd to his daughter | a ; bgt . ing a drug habit. 4 g " Fo ak > Next time you pass a Harold Coxey, of Altoona, spent the | State would be lost.” i —— Lagfhéning dave of the hunting season a- The opinion adieq “at he Set WISCONSIN. HOME POR SALE ~1 offer for sale Seve store stop in and get exercise of the public power nor could yaw dukoay Tuan Robert ala my home| situate in Centre Hall bor- vy ih ¥ Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills it be classed as a faw to tide over State r Bonat or by a alt i iii ough.—~MRS. ELLEN MEEKER. i Li contain no habit forming an emergency op which ground some | ator oy Bp iin hy i ha - “A ween EI smaller ones but did not find the turk war-time legislation 1 been upheld | ye, a ; ko. (xed 3 4 The ‘Contre Reporter, $1.60 a year ; : pa Nour Druggist Has Them] «y for which he was so anxious. by the courts. i $ oq . theiser. were both j days were popular rendezvous for ‘| Francis Joseph, Emperor William of | Germany and Emperor Nicholas, of '| Russia. Ischl before the war always was the playground for Hapsburg | royalty. closed on account of the teachers EE tending the annual county institute The social held by the High school Saturday evening was enjoyed by the # & . wy ——————————————— 1 tore The water supply which furnishes the power for the electric light plant js so low that the plant can be run bout the bills and mountains of thi his home county, in soarch of game, and succeeded in taking some of the TUSSEYVILLE . * Mr. and Mrs, Dunkle and family, of . Pounxsutawney, spent Sunday night at the home of John and Anna Fortney. Frank Beaver, of Altoona, spent sev. Altoona. ooster tores’ emi days at the home of his sister, Mrs, Arthur Holderman, last week” Miss Ruth Rockey, who is employed | at State College, was at homo over Sunday. N Rev, Yearick, of Westmoreland coun ty, preached a trial sermon for the He-' formed congregation on Sunday, i
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