so te da a SWE a p— “ an— THE CANTRE REPORTER DEATHS, ISSUED WxhniY. i * || SMITH. John Smith, well known CENTRE HALL, PA. {in Centre and Clinton counties, died em TI. {dt his home at 129 Sylvan Terrace, THURSDAY, MAY 21, I! { Harrisburg, Sunday afternoon, at the ST : pF Re . luge of eighty two vears. The deceas SMITH & BAILEY, Proprio ed was a son of Dwr, Charlies and Re B WW, SMITH « | becca (Treon) Smith, and was the BDW, E. BAILEY... Business Manager | number of years, during the Te . {1 followed farming, and from there Batered ai the Posi uf ow Iu Uehire Hao 9 Ln : cK to Nittany Valley, wners £5 SECON Cisse Dall malvern. & hid reviousty ved. While at TERMS. ~ine terius of sabscription tv... raged as a coal dealer, the Mepuller arv $L0U a your, iu Ausaule | .o,, v sellin 8 1 iness and hand ADVERLIBING ald, ~ Legal avlives | SWelLy ceutls pel line fur Lhieco tuserlivae, | ALU eb veuls per Lube LOX cach sudilivaa. | Ageriivi. Local sotices accompanying dispiay s0 vertiseiuents, [ve cents per Mne for eacs | ADertiou; otherwise, eight cells per Lue, | miplum charge, (wenly-five cells. 1 § Display advertisiyg rules ade knows | Steininger, also #L appucation. { four grandchildren, nem - Funeral services were held at Borough Fire Alarm. i In ocuse of Drv In Lhe DOrough of om home Wednesday evening, services by the pastor of the deceared, and inter ment will be made this (Thursday) One Jong aud two short blasts when | will trave; by auto and will reach the fire #8 non of Reformed church; [cemetery between twelve and Ome long and Ove short blasts whew | “1OCK- u f Reformed church. | fre ls south © : CAMPBELL.— David M Te . fdied at the home of his sis x d Ch h S Anna Gilliland, on Friday oun ay urc €rvices ter a brief ifness He wa | Washington Campbell and PRESBYTERIAN i i ; { n Harris township, where (Rev. J. M. Kirkpalaick, Pastor) img days of his activity Presoyteriun — Leaont, morning jengaged in farming { Boasuwg, allernoon; rine Grove Mills | member of ®Vening. retary the CGrar — METHODIST EPISCOPAL Hazen, Pasto TRINITY REFORMED, (Rev. Delag KR. Keener, Pastor) Centre Hall— ¥:80 Sunday School dV: 80 Church services, Bpring Milis— ¥.:9v Sunday School iol Farmers Mills— 1i80 Sunday School g 41 Churcn Services Liaurch Serves EVANGELICAL (Rev, Fioyd A. Huff, Past Fussey ville— Regular wwrship finden Hall— Regular worship $emont— Regular worship at 7:30 P. M. Special Mem be held Sunday, M EVANGELICAL, SPRING MILLS (Rev. E. E. Haney, Pastor.) Bethesda—P rea } Green Gi i wri vy #4 ‘i SPring Mills FN i350. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS For Judge of Courts of Centre County 1 hereby unce for the office of i of Centre county fon of pressed at th held in 1325 whaole-hearted estly and the event finally n solem.y konest V HAR 3 he For Judge of I am of the ject to voters tem and an gnc our i more than t sdininistrati iy, economy ability. Your support in my behalf will be mu NEWTON B. For Judge of Couris of Centre County As a. candidate 1 respectfully an home at rounce: ‘hat if it be the pleasure of | Johnsonburg the Democratic women and men voters len name wa Amelia Mc of our county to nominate me for the Office of Judge of our Courts at the! Eeptember 15, 1 Primaries. I shall fppreciate it hig i And if it be the 1 of our vote iby live children: Willam Reigel and elect me to said Oifice at the i Mrs. Floyd Long f Johnsonburg, election, 1 shall consider it as i A of duly to serve al { our citizens ing & practical, fmpar , Just and , nomic manner wit! en and shall ample, as ed by no our sincerely from 1 put I sim YOUR hearty following brief {ilness irl =he orn and reared in Nittany valley, the greater prt of her life was spent In ad dition to her hus he lg survived Mrs Edmund Reis f & yi M niles Garrett, of Jock Haven and Boyd ing val GRAIN MARKET. {Corrected Weekly by Bradford & Co.) | Wheat .... ARE ives 1.00] Oats .../. . Bo Rye .. . 1.16 Baled Hay ............. 3.50 Straw crsavaaiuesinse 3.00 Purina Chick Startena..........34756 Baby Chick Chow inne iran 4.00 Bhelled Corn and Oats Chop......2.76 White MIAMNES ....covvvuivisiss2.B0 . BEBE ,..uouiteisenisnssssunncanssvs 200 Brown, at hig home at State aged 30. years Deceased was i. i | 1 {the son of James, decessod. and Agnes | | Brown, He was united in marriage | with Anna Parker, who survives with the followng childven: Philip, Min. nie, Mary, Norman, Leonore. Also (Continued on next column) GRANGE NEWS, i | Grange Plans Many Events for Coun- | ty—Pomona Grange Meeting, Pénn State Grange Plenle and Playr. Special features of interest to mem | State Grange picnic at Btate {plays at Centre Hall, Friday evening F Thurs 1 evening, May 25 ind the { Pomona Grange mesting at State Y i Suturday evening, May i 8 nade Slate Colles in charg that will be st state officers down (o winch ali will The plavse to be given at land at Pine Grove Mils wil fon by players from the Penn local Granges at COON t¢ w.th the nge in matter rangements for the playe t is understood, v be turned ithe fund for th swange Memord ————— For Better Malling. fount Aeent Fells How fo Get Rid of the Cabbage Maguol. the moaey Id be treated tiie Neld in the san plants, giving at livations of the eorros salution, m————— i] = PINEAPPLES. PINEAPPLES. Now dm the time to buy your pine. | believe we apples for canning. We have the lowest poseibla price of the | Have just received na THE ORIOLE RTORL all and Mililieim. i A MO nn Koolieg nad survives wit Laura Musso, of # ¢ Collage, John Jacob Kast, a resident of Buf falo Run valley, in the Bellefonte hos pital. aged 82 vearas Mre. Alice Fetzer, in Willlamepart, aged 64 years, Her maiden name was Alice Watson and she was born In Boggs township, and lived hearly all her life In Mieshurg. 'NIEMAN’S Buy here, not alone because Prices Are Lower, but Because Qualities Are Better COOP ECOCCIOOPEPIOI PC OOOPPIPOIIOPOOOIOP Every Department overflowing with the Season’s Latest Merchandise. Every article populary priced, to the satisfaction of every one. NEW Merchandise at Low Prices is daily pouring in at the Nieman Store. Don’t forget our Complete Line of Clothing, Shoes and Furnishings for the season--for Men, Women and Children. Come now and make your selection from complete stocks. CECEIPOOP POP FOLIO PIPOOPOIO0S special | We Carry the Largest Assortment of- RUGS in This Part of the County, =jLove LO Tr EL “: RT Eg I AT meme yl nd “All hands to the capstan,” pulling in an early telephone cable. A tractor placed over the manhole is the newest method. ‘XA @ “ref we Srl i oi Be ©, Rd - VT: 3 Lp ; inal nd si oso inEXt a tractor pia 2 } one construction, maintenance ang operation are being advanced and speeded in a thousand and one such ways. : my j lavention and development from within . 5 - v mented by constant search in outside fields. An improved device weighing two pounds contribute more than one weighing two tons, : : ad : soldering-iron, in the hands of an organization which so fifteen million metal connections a year, counts bi '. " meter 1 ine os ~~, sb In every department of covered today than va ¥ § {% 5 ¥ ) ng compiexity it pr is sg BE ripe ls the putting fo work « t telephone and mechar i? sido? a iuladhgt. ¥ a —— THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA I
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