VOL. (. 3.264984 VOTERS ENROLLED IN PENNSYLVANIA of En- as of , Secretary 2 988 081 Registration Commonwealth Reports Show Republicans, 697,180 rolled as Democrats, total the su official 8 voters cans. T showed 68 There out party sons regi bor Soe the classed Party women S87 men, Bill for sebfislsmsmse— New Post Offices, n H Walker John Evy po i nted the vice unexp about two Private court Ystend ey Pre “ for court officer — HURT IN TWO BADLY LINGLE DIED INJURED; IN HALF WM. P. HOUR With Power- Hit Side Wood—Rurial Wood Was of While Sawing Driven Head by 1 Monday. Saw on of Yes eee A —— EE — Horner—Moyer, Potatoes, TUESDhAY Fils YEAR vember eal Calendar d by Commie Brakeman N, 1, ®. B. Injored In of Northumber- | Wreck. Rhone, of Frelght Sanbnary, and Jand, Two evening Cupp, od men rece of last pace at & h of the Pe distance wr took Yan short what is known When the last on & local freight becan dled and went the bank, ta it with it the cabin car, Brakeman N. 1. Ithone, of Sunbury, aged 48 years, suffered bad scalp wounds, and B C... B. Cupp, aged 37 years, of Northumber- land, had the right de his and his right arm badly brulsed with possible fractures of the ribs. The In ured men were takem to the County hospital, A wrecking crew was called and the wreck was cleared by 4:56 the follow- ing mor A nub of wrecks have occurred at this particular point, and in one of them ofie of the freight crew lost his life by drowning. He was pinned down by wreckage, which also damed in the over arReman of chest the water, and was finally submerged. SE Aigo led monwealth, day be fi with Fel ominationg fo i WUALY incinde nited States governor, lieutenant of intern affairs office state parties, govel CONEress, nor, and committee of political Last day secretary a4 1024 fo of the file with the commonwealth, March petitions Last day to withdraw before primary from the office of the secretary of the commonwealth, August 1928, Last days to be assessed and reg istered for November election, August 31 and September 1, 1926. Ansosgors sit at the polla on theses days, Last day when candidates nominat ed at primaries may withdraw from nomination, msecretary of common. wealth, September 13, and county commissioners, October 8, 1026. Last day to pay tax to qualify for the November election, October 2. Last day to file expense accounts for November election, December 2, 1926, » b, i | i HALL. GRANGE ARCADIA, Ones Is Be the Pride of Centre Hall, Today Antigunted—Conld and Remodeled and Modernized. smn Spanogle & Yeager MIs Sold. mn — op A THREE TAKE THEIR LIVES, 3 ¢ ntinued atse of continued Waddie he 1 mie VOI Iso these Mary’ Mi ob Behres, of Waddie Ww ontown; John res. of Fort Wayne, Ind: Mrs burn. of 8t. loules, Mo. Waddle, Harstock, of Grove, of Lemont. NICK. of rs Black Mra, J. W. Mrs. John Jortrude Mary McMullen, William MoeMullen, and daughter Mr, and Mrs Harry Haag, of Belle fonte, aged forty one years, ended her life by shooting with a .2%8-calibre revolver, at her home in Johnstown She, Uke Mrs Davis, was despondent due to ill health. The hushand, a daughter, Mra. William Dowdell, and a son, Kenneth, also of Johnstown, survive the deceased, —— A Beech Creek young man, 27 years old, was the third to resort to self destruction because of continued poor health, It was Lather Johnson, son of Mr. and Mra Mack Johnson, who committed the rash deed and aid it by firing a bullet Into his chest at the parental home, wife of of | { | ROAD ROUTE ONLY A DREAM Seven Mountains ad Harim Over From in's to Centre-Mliflin be (Over Present State Houte, Line to Highway 7” ramley, been he Penns \ For the Spring n, lay nt 3 It press Min hows at nientio { HE Millheim, which Millhelm wme on the north side of street (Gramic Addit spring i they will become residents of A host of admiring friends them much happiness to which we add a wish for a hearty welcome taking thelr residence here. ® nd next upon completion of up Card of Thanks,’ Royer and daughter, Rhoda take this means to return thanks to neighbors and friends who #0 kindly assisted during the Inst ili- ness and subsequent death of Mis Emma Royer, 0 Royer, AI A AAAS. 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