—— n—— NO. 19 wert: TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS, X ’ CENTR MAY 14. 19%. STATE TRUCK KILLS | HIGHWAY EMPLOYEE DEATHS, THE CASH | ELECTRICIAN ELECTROCUTED RURAL ROADS NEED. MAY GET lish Mrs, |? mak- 11 blir ® a————— — RIBHEI!L. the Bradford NO State Eleetrie- Mrs Catharine Power House, Locust Bridge, at Rest Camp A hove | died at | Potters Mills, Seene of Aecldent— | Willian Was One of Three Employees] } Who Intended Mounting Truck [day of 8 While In Motion. week with | Ernest L. Saners, Penn mt fan, Eleetrocuted In Friday Morning, | an home of a daughter Prafts from the Motor License Fund for Maintenance Likely to Be Re- placed. i on fife Was HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS, teria Pennsylva : Fri LUers wi the house to work in College Ernest coming in Ming nm on State power 1.. B between $8,000. | nia $50,000,000 The proposal to 000 and $10,000,000 road bond issue for highway mainten | elects work is lkely to understood that use f the ins norning of the ny mu vail contact had compiate wuted by Sweetwogd omplish-| 4 Ralph T wire. A connection been | one agree- | made the Deputy which needed wrapping with tape, tht Sauers, De ace live evening before, to an that will sub-|it and Mr who be reached and accomplish this 141 n Schnader was to that General i deci proposed | Snuers hi yas thy ti the State opinion Rishel was is legal Treasures employed ' Auditor General, objected for and questi At sadd that ss ——- A IA Fleeted — I {Chevrolet coming of for new dealers Purchased ars, Teachers in With the the demand keeping los Ne hoy $3 a : 4 4 } y 4 : and automobiles i « hun ni held ray Hse Paeniny 2 ortass: i i wh tel rm an ob { ¢ $ - li tif—— . 5 pital, ‘ itis n J Atos x 1 the hospital states wo ied new f { in : i Mins Hs Bart ——— Yannis Ni: ey 8 the 3 44 ” 3 Henry Houser: ~ Linden | SWARTZ Mrs. Mary BR Swarts | ¥ t 1 fo H 14. Birohmeler. Cen > i . have is 0 John DD. Homan % Mr. Wagner, of nice weather, Pp to meet Port ng 3 laveonving inty Fair t Ure! red) uestae Bond Enabling Acts, w KX BOG His Ont wan? hit 13-1¢ theres to whom Hor ’ . LE 1 { are: sednn Milton "a vel | tre I, a County ultural | r tour hesville frvemer Mifflin County wultural Lewistown 24 Nort} Northumber Assn., Milt farsa wh BULLY igent Asan.. reforestation thirty: ten pounds reex ness und the he string igher pre- 14 wers ring Governo: ® ted on In Ww wife of Swartz, died sedan Mich ing wumberiand nd Rem Union Nhe 22-235 i Coupe ' Fades i 0 4 y Ch County r LL ts A —— | Hah scho Miss Rav Ne . 4 inn 3 fed ction of the 2 5-8 Vietory Over G. T. f= 7 ; hers —————— is fie Hall High jim 5 1 . State College RBullding Boom. os A MP HAAS bai > ok " x SNADDY me ede . 1 { teaches in i ha ww Fy i a ule rudd go "tv x APH "i i i Dee Tay fn WHITE 1 Miats i REBERSBURG, a IST ROO! : seange Par rimmed } — ; ton nel g roger Th n Vocational i Flouring MW 3 FUT Lewisburg “hn © hes hunting ecading 19 A MA 5 Weber, of Smul Harned, ————— A Dedication at Sunbury. Searson are So ————— A — FE.500 Fine for Mos the i pa, at ro 1 pewrray mend —————— A] A ——— — FAMOUS ALTOONA EVENT . NEXT WEDNESDAY vi ! ) : TITIE 8 a A ps . si wl Here's Some ws that 9 " MA rs miso exrent iona habhitant and Stas ved by the i Centre in ad- second pros are COUPE. tour Due Hail rece Aitoon ont mes oll agency in by eesti irc hng y : Fire at Shinglefown, . y ? : “ % she i ¥ : . 3 > ’ rest} 3 Hryviving . . 7 : v 3 wt it one Vi we i nf inder " lan ! Aral ne ge ire John urt a dwelling hotse ong 3 fr aAnnoun Lin- | wes will stage thelr fan ay husbands WIS 7 bith Numbe girls 19, {eighth of wold and for the A pict t . th x OLE Bellefonte rhooh the 13 . # 3 Wam Van of Coburn. 5 . Jas ind Lyman O {erly Dollar makes shiewd house- {vance of joster BE B by fire floor on the ng 0 Ko man reCeipt, *ivIur Was foi ’ Funeral The the remove ficiating week-end under parent State College } wd 3 wives days ahen from | 4, pan Altoona for these merchandising es Wednesday, Mas toonn Bloreas Every Dollar grows, and gets higees the number of vantage of them ghing that are to be had tar price—ONE DOLLAR arn and 6th Grades Report, olled attendance 84, girls for term, following present during Sarah Smith and Fay The following com~ | 10 next present lard B of Tv | Smith, spent Sunday at the home | Bradford, Walizer, of Smuliton { Ruble, On last Saturday the Mifflinburg | kirk, High school baseball team wefeated |George titer, Alfred Grove, Clifford the M. T. H. 8. team to the tune of 6] Meyer, James Lutz, "Lettard Scott. to 2. Wert, Hebersburg., did fine | Fred Lause, Philip McClenahan, Bruce pitching and held the invaders to two | Smith, The first seven named were runs uted] the 7th inning, when errors Promoted on merit.~Thos., L. Moore. of the infield allowed Mifflinburg to teacher, score 4 more runs. Wert had eleven strikeouts. Miffiinburg has a good team, having beaten Lewisburg High 26 to 4 several weeks ago. The Boalsburg High school team shut out the M. T. H. 8. team by the thers Ay podung (patented four Star Durant il sedan, ows and | rant touring with balloon tires MEgRer In fake nd i The and ¥ bar- | a 1 off} © load are class pment Star i ietown ibave | destroy ithe George Crouse at Smauliton emploved Bellefonte, where the n serv Rev Ces Ww thy WwW, were held Moyer we ail Next in great tives { Pe - | Star the sh 3 furnish ed first roof mg Per month ony of boys 12, for Per | 01 64. | burned. in the Pupils home, ofl.» . Wer jo ents Star con the The structure Mr. Qladfeliter y in a Bartholomew, aly a cent She hoya G8, yihing second wld ile derign), talie.” ng. May team vies Y : i — 3 H + piano cent atetndance boys Wis a oomter {Ng oars ove | some! YEARICK well known died at his {nesday morning {ing a short illness. Death io influenza, He was sonburg 79 years age. and Mra. William Kathryn, preceded Yeariok, Nittany home at Zion, of inst week. Benjamin farmer of a Val Wed follow was due at Madi- the son of Mr. Yearick. His wife him the grave 20 years ago. ‘The surviving chhidren are: John A, and BE. 8. of Zion; and Clyde, of Jacksonville, Funeral serv ites were held Friday afternoon at the J. A. Yearick home. Interment at the Union cemetery at Farmers Mills, oven girls 08 The arried Hooster i : So were | frame, Day g - 1 pupils every day the company represented and Heox baseball will the term: | NsWrnnce i by BD The origin have been either the stack of a in operating a saw fective flue, A MI M3 SSID. Bellefotne Home Burned, The William Chambers home, in the residential section of Belle: fonte. burned Friday morming, en- tailing a loss of $10,000, 84.000 of which is covered by insurance, pr Mr. Chambers, the owner of home, ls a clerk in the postoffice at Bellefonte, The fire caught from a spark from the furnace at about six o'clock, and gained considerable head way before the firemen could get thelr apparatus working in the effort to me ty. mnil from Coburn heim hav been lot by the posts department for the four-year { period beginning July 1. James Line {Rie, of Madisonburg. was the lowest And the Dollar Price nat alone. |, ater r th Ma t MIihoim ] 1 Ww 0" AGI Ea n s Jewelers Milliners. Furniture Deals | . r a acre Minot jroute, and George B. Waite, of Iles ers, Shoe Stores and Men's Outfitters | hersturg. was the low bidder for the while featuring thousands of Dollar! Rebersburg Coburn route Fred DD, tema, also make special prices | Stover, of Aaronsbure. the present higher priced goods that will make contractor for ths Woodward-Ooburn your visit really worth while, route, was awarded the contragt for Extra salespeole have been secured another four-year term. for your better service, so come early in the morning before the real values have been exhausted. Community Rest loom on Fifteenth Street, In Christ Reformed Church, was created for your comfort. Noth: ing is for sale. just a place to relax after a tiresome Journey through the utes i158 who routes out of the at Vo people field. | mites with Gregg Twp rend this of the fire is supposed to and from a spark from portable engine used mill, or from de- pupils were promoted Rich Sarah Margaret Genevieve home and cationa Scehool on our " The munity Robert lors of seventh pop- William Margaret Delaney, Mary Reiber, Marian Méyer, Helen Oden Helen Meyer, Margaret Rudy. rou, grade: Weaver, ctizens of Hebwrsbhurg ley born are invited to be tiley, : . ; is Spangler and family a : lle, A. “t to on exclusive of Clyde Smith. son of Mr. and Mrs. Witmer Smith, of Milesburg. visited his grandmother, Mra Ishac Bmith, in Centre Hall, a day last week. Clyde is a"weaman on the 8 8 Vantouria, a mail and passenger vessel plying the waters between San Francisca, California. and Bidney, the —————— A —— For Grange Memorial The Penn State Grange, of Btate College, will present a series of three oneact plays in the Spring Mills Grange hall, Friday evening at 8 o'- SWARTZ. Mrs, Susan Swarts, rel. iet of the late Hemry M., Swartz, died at the home of her daughter, Mra, H. N. Fiedler, near Madisonburg, aged 85 Years, 2 months and 23 days, Mew, wore of 7 to 0. The Boalsburg pitch er twirled a fine game and deserves much it. He had 14 strike-outs, Blerly, 0 pitched for Rebersburg, also did good work, but his support was not good. This game wus played at Boalsburg, May 8. clock. AH receipts to go to the Pern'n State Grange Memorial which is to be a $260,000 Women's dormitory on the campus at the college, A similar program will be presented on the following evening at 8 o'clock at Fleming. it, as the walter pressure in the district on the hill, where the home was located. is very poor. The firemen were compelled to stretch a line of hose for more than a quarter mile to get sufficient pressure to ¥ Swartz, up to only a few days before her death, was in remarkable good health and was ever ready and Willing to work, and only a few days before anwwering the summons was engaged fn making a rug. ; Her husband died in Millhelmy on January 28, 1007, and since then she stores, Tell your neighbors you expect to £0 and have them come with you. movies have the best first-run films in Cen tral Pennsylvania, See the Strand. Next Wednesday BUT, be sure you buy in Booster Stores) Ra - f Australia, and since his last return home has made several ocean trips, His last arrival in the States was on April 20th, at Which time he came home direct. Ie will remain for wome little time, and SYantusmy will return to his seafars ® : ¥ + wpad
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