THE CENTRE REPORTER THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1325 REBERSBURG. Tester Minnich, Of Mifflinburg, Saturday with concrete Reformed cemetery, Meyer tore out the stone mansion and had a student the wall, giving a voncrete contract it this piace on ind did Lutheran of wa men” the several some work on and John side wist Of nis frame The ht feet thick prompted Scott game stuccoed, which was two WAY, which this step. smashed ind stone put in IVS was Mr. Mever to take Stover 8 nursing a toe caused by his horse stepping on his Irvin Bower and family and Mr. Funk wk Haven, spent Sunday it Stover font of Mackey- and family, Of home, and Win , and C Daub if Kaneville, 1 Claud Gramley wife and 2 v Move) arence ting reiatives n this vicinity. H. H if this place, State road to supervisor Ri severn Rover, was called Igway with Mr. Royer the building of a n Monday workmen where will perintend family, of it their and at their E. 8. Stover and N. J. vacation left Thursday for home, Bierly, Bloomfield who sper summer at this place Wo New Mrs. late dward, Jersey widow of the sick I carload Charles st. of Cis, Charles Bierly, is on the Samuel shipped a He farmers in this vicinity is the tubers Bierly paid 85 for last week a bushel to The potato extra good of fine size. Henry eral potatoes them in are our crop one, and wife died sev- had sale of Rupp, whose weeks ago. his house- Saturday. and here hold goods on wife, of Milton, Saturd: Wwin Barner visited Dr. medicine in reiatives LY. Edwin Royer, who is practic eastern part of this ing the ine POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS For Judge of Courts of Centre County I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Judge of the Courts yf Centre county, subject to the decis- ion of the Democratic voters as ex: pressed at the primary election to held in 1925. Your vote, influence and whole-hearted support is most earn: #stly and respectfully solicited. the event of my nomination, and finally my election in November, I solemly pledge a courteous, prompt honest and efficient W. HARRISON WALKER, Bellefonte, Pa. . For Judge of Courts of Centre County I am a candidate for President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, sub- ject to the decision of the Democratic voters at tember 156th. Should I be nominated and elected, I wil} bring to the office an experience in the trial of causes, and in the general practice of law in sur local and appellate courts, of more than thirty-three years: and an wiministration conducted with fidell- ty, economy and to the best of my whility, Your support and influence 'n my behalf will be much appreciated. NEWTON B. SPANGLER. For Judge of Courts of Centre County As a candidate I respectfully an- anounce: That if it be the pleasure of the Democratic women and men voters of our county to nominate me for the Office of Judge of our Courts at the September 15, 1825, Primaries, 1 shall appreciate it highly. And if it be the will of our voters to slect me to said Office at the general election, 1 shall consider it as a cali i a practical, impartial, just and eco- aomic manner without fear or favor: and shall maintain our laws by ex- ample, as well as by precept, govern- ad by no uncertain principles which sur sincerely patriotic citizens demand from all public officials. I sincerely trust that YOUR hearty cooperation. J. KENNEDY JOHNSTON. I may have In announcing my candidacy I say to you, men and women of Centre County, “You are my judge, if you be Heve in honesty, integrity and ability, for me for Judge of the Courts of Centre County.” Cordially and sincerely yours, ARTHUR C. DALE. For Jury Commissioner, We are authorized to announce that James C. Condo, of Gregg township, Is a canddate for nomination for Jury Commissioner on the Democratic tick- et, subject to the primaries of the par- ty to be held Tuesday, Sept. 16th, Mr. Condo will appreciate your support and assures faithful and honorable service should he be nominated and elected to that office. my vote COURT PROCLAMATION. Whereas the Honorable Arthur C, Dale, Pregident Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of the 49th Judicial District, consisting of the County of Centre, having issued hig precept, bear- ing date of the 10th of August 1925, to me directed for holding al Court of Common Pleas Orphans’ | Court. Court of Quarter Sessions of | the Peace, Oyer and Terminer and General Jal Delivery, in Bellefonte, for | the County of Centre and to commence on the ' FOURTH MONDAY OF SEPTEMBER | being the 28th day of September, A.D. | 1825, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and to continue as long as business may require, NOTICE is bereby given to the Coroner. Justices of the Peace, Alder- men and also such Constabdes, (that may have business in thel respective districts. requiring to report to the Honorable Court) that they be then! and thare in thelr proper persons at! 10 o'clock in the forenoon the 28th, with their records, inquisitions and | their own remembrances to do those | things to their offices appertaining to be done, and those who are bound In recognizances to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in the jall of Centre county, be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just, aay of 1 i The Greatest Offer of the Season For 3 Weeks I will set in your house a “Black Sunbeam” CABINET HEATER It Heats the Whole House I will put on Pipe and Zinc Board ; complete price, $110. { PUBLIC SALE REGISTER. ith 1:39 o'cloc Pr Hall, by Mrs, John A.B of household irther ZOO. Bee Ix particulars BEPT. 6th, 1 Hill, T. F, Horse, cow household call at once. farm dHipiEments goods BE Laurelton Foundry Co, Inc., at 1 o'clock GG. Fi Bmith, Potters MI anys Of course, the rank and file are following the line of least resistance, financially. That is why they are of the rank and file and not to a certain extent leaders among their fellows. It is not easy to step out from the crowd, but a savings account back- ed up by real grit will help you to a place of recognition. The man who gets ahead is the man who determines to save regularly, come what may. Much depends on the small ev- eryday economy. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. 8 PER CENT INTEREST ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS | | | | For Judge of Courts of Centre County a candidate for Judge of the Centre County on the Re- Democratic and Prohibition his vacation wu? Reberst : I am Courts publican, tickets. The shall state, lis the Ci tank spending der parental Pp at Given under my band. at Bellefonte, the 24th day of August, in the our Lord 1325, and the one hundred and forty-ninth year of the Inde- pendence of the United Stateg of Am- erica. roof in Garret is of year of his aAnoiner Gr TONSORUIRIUANT [HE CHI ME MUL CME Dr SE HE RL LE SR pacing So se Pipe and Pipeless Furnaces Call or write. garage. ——— A Sw A— POTTERS MILLS, Mra W. C Mingle Akron, Ohio, spent home H 3) 4 and women of this county say who will preside over the Mon- Courts of the 45th Judicial District. . bs I stand for the entorcemnt of the former's Laws. Fleisher tution of as follows: “This Constitution. and the United States which . in pursuance thereof, ithe SUPREME law the land. and Judges in every State SHALL BE BOUND THEREBY.” Article , men Mr. and and daughter, of day at the der Mrs. Miss Spars E. R TAYLOR, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Bellefonte, Pa. August 24th, 1825. SEE or CALL Park R. Homan R LUMBER, ROOFING AND MILLWORK “WHERE QUALITY IS HIGHER THAN PRICE” Both Phones W. H. MILLER BELLEFONTE of the sis Cs. ann wn BR i i i of the United Article 6 of the Consti- | ympanied - States provides Orpha Wert and family -seeing trip of the shall lnws be made «*sesshall be +L FRSA AIAN OPN DOSIUNE T o SOEOMIE TON CTO A SOE AOI 0 TRI Insurance and Real Estate Want to Buy or Sell? son, of Scrants C4 " y nday night fa NEVER BE WITHOUT IT for # immediately eases sudden severe, colicky pains and cramps in stomach and bowels, deadly nausea and weak. ening diarrhoea. For children and grown-up use CHAMBERLAIN’S COLIC and DIARRHOEA REMEDY Keep it always in your home. the the Constitu- idea SEE US FIRST constitution Cor D. A. Boozer at the home Mr and ) » are being cared for Bellefont ednesday night with her sist Slack. —— a —— MILLHEINM, the Journal.) ind Mre called to Char, D. Bartholomew CENTRE MALL, PA, the si She {rs ther Bxclusive “Curtis” Dealer WE DELIVER ANYWHERE Musser, of isssdsnasannde sed ose essdas edi From REPRESENTED BY— W. B. (*‘BILL"”) “SWARTZ. STATE CQLLEGE, PA. BOTH 'PHONES. RICES REDUCED DonGe BROTHERS MOTOR VEHICLES Mrs Daniel Koch 1rietta, of Sunbury, to Highway Transportation This Firestone record could only have been made through furnishing the public with outstanding values and is, consequently, your assur- ance of quality and lowest prices. ends and relatives in her broti Mrs, J spending he Miss staying with Mr nd Marietta Koch sind sister ind Miss time with Leitzell. Mr Woodinwn, 25 years of anticipating the requirements of motorists— making manufacturing pro- cesses more certain—produc- ing a higher standard of quality—25 years ofunswerv- ing adherence to the Firestone pledge, “Most Miles per Dol- lar” —summarizes Firestone’s record of service tocar owners. Firestone factories have grown from a small building approximately 75 x 150 feet to mammoth plants having floor area of over 60 acres— from a capital of $50,000 toover $50,000,000—from an annual sales volume of $100,000 to over $100,000,000—all in the short period of 25 years. D. A. BOOZER CENTRE HALL, PA. her friend, Ethel of Earl Ci guests of Mra Mr Mrs are and Immings. Lower Prices, announced on August 17, represents the most impressive values Dodge Bros., Inc., have ever offered to Cum Mrs M in thel to spend with mings’ parents, and O They Ford coupe, Stover, drove through new and expect =everal weesks' vad rela an tives and friends in thig and surround- Mr. office employee Mr, Mrs left t If you would like to know the public. more of this wonderful record, ask your Firestone dealer to send you an illustrated folder. With today’s high cost of crude rubber and other raw materials, Firestone's oppor= tunity to serve the public was never better, due to its great volume and special advanta- ges in buying, manufacturing and distribution, | ing towns Cummings is a post- at Woodlawn William Kenmore.Ohio, the Cumberland D. C Mr at Aarons Wider markets, mountiing sales and steadily expanding output have made possible these reductions. ind Clendenin heir hbomeat for a week's moter trip through east, They through the fo drove mountains Washington, up Clendenin's thence through Harrigburg, They come at a time when Dodge Brothers pro- duct has achieved a new and impressive stan dard of excellence in four pasic particulars — in beauty, in riding ease, in smoothness of opera- tion, in dependability. . former home, arriving the Wm. Guisewite home in burg. After a several days’ visit they the return Mrs, Fred guests began Mr. and be their trip. Ea their (Th ompanied by hau, who will at Ohio home Mra, Clendenin will be remembered by Wyle A MI MAAS Mahlon Foreman, son of Mrg. David R, who Is spending friends here as t Bara Consult us today on these new prices—and the Mr. and extraordinary value they represent. Foreman, of Bellefonte, a two weeks vaca- tion at the home of his parents, has the honor of being the youngest ex- ecutive with the Bell Telephone Com: pany in the State of Illinois. He 1s a graduate of the University of Mich igan, and is located in Chicago. A AM SAAS WANTED—Potatoes, apples, onlons, ieee Th lard, eggs and poultry. —~J. Roy. Schaef: AMERICANS SHOULD PRODUCE THEIR OWN RUBBER. .. fer, Centre Hall; Bell phone 41R3. : : PPP OPP PPI PIER. Hosterman’s Garage Centre Hall, Pa.