The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 25, 1926, Image 1

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    'YPE OF DEMOCRAT WHO
CAN RE ELECTED GOVERNOR
Rod
Man
Deseribes the
We
The Philadelphia ord
Nays
Brought
of and
Character
Have The and Must Be
1
Forward.
1
WS,
He must be
rofessional p
He must be radic
devotion to
st citizen;
conservatism
ince judgment
He must be
clearly and
not
ittempt
astray
hedr he
Ag o>
SPRING MILLS
im. of Renov
Quite a
Belefon
iam Fi
law
Mrs.
quite
a suit
will
ill, is
in
not
writing
Mrs.
of
Dean Brauscht and
ter,
Dr
Coalport, were
vis
raucht home
Finkle,
Rockey
of Mifflin} and
Aitoo
Con
tufus arg,
of
Russell
and 1
the
William
na, spent
do home,
Mrs. Paul Swabb,
on in the Gelsinger hospital, is recov |
oring nicely
near future,
Missa Ora Wagner,
school near State College,
for a week, ill with
throat.
umily,
Bunday at
who was operated |
and will he home In the
who teaches
was home
grippe and soar
Centre Reporter, $1.50 ayear,
ESSAY
WON BY
CONTEST
“Hien”
LINCOLN
(irace Wide,
Had Best
Essays Printed
Alma Lutz and
Judges
One
Nay.
Be!
of the 0
two
HW signs of
no
returned
the
fell
girl,
much like
temperament and
kind and tender -hearted
loved by every
had been engaged
who nad gone
family affairs. He never return
ed and Anne engaged to Lin
coln, Only about a year after her en
gagement to him she died. The
of her death was brain fever, Her
was a great shock to Lincoln,
and it brought to him great grief. He
wandered about without food or shelter
for several days, but finally, through
the care and kindness of his friends,
was led back to thinking of other
things. But the lines which grief had
furrowed in his face were never erased,
he
NE
he
od
very
nome
Lincoln
love with
Pu
Salem
time
in
was at Novy
a beautifui
Rutled
Lincoln 1}
disposition,
une ey Anne ze
mse!
was
She
one knew
Mr, Mc-Na
east to settle
who
to
Cer.
became
Cause
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| $230,772
¢ LOW
THE
BID
SEVEN
FOR
MOUNTAIN ROA
Dod Hast
ror
Construction
Bidder
Company, of
Hoad
County Lin
I,
Ings, Low
Milroy
on
to Centre
i
At
Married at Parsonage.
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To-Night.
Lecture
tlue,
wWiLi
ELECTRIC
WO MURDERS
APE
BS
FN CHAIR
Pair Win Commutation
Life
Refused,
fo Nn
fence, One is
inn
Western
uncement
Penitenti
had died at the
Legins was convicted
the
three
of k
home of
his
parents
Hing
wife while at her
firing shots into her body.
————— os
Ww
county
fhe
illam Carper Uhl was taken to the
all to ball
sum of $6000. Up to February 4th
Penn State
The lust few days of his living in State
falling furnish in
he was a sophomore in
College were devoted to passing forged
checks $3.50
$60.00, purchase
in sums ranging
His method
an agticle at a store and present a
check in excess of the amount, He
left State College for Philadelphia and
was picked up thers
lege police, 4
AA
Three more days in February,
from to
was to
State Col:
by a
What
[UKSDAY . F
| MISSION SERVICE IN
i}
!
uy of Mi i)!
" wo]
Prayer for
nlors Hender Fl ram.
A tpn
Methodiet Conference Dates,
distinguished
hobnobbed with
and
ETUC
Lewist
good hought
stored it for evidence. Later
men came back with search warrant
{ The result is that a number of
Har
princi
large
| persons in that
on
district will be In
risburg and be the
that
Friday
pals in a hearing in city.
wip
Frank MoClintie, of linden Huoal,
was in town on Saturday in the inter
oat live stock in March.
Mr. MeClintic has lived on the Tress
ler farm
yet
of his sale of
for seventeen
the opinion that moving from
one farm to another is unprofitable
Mr. McClintic is one of several mern-
bers of the Boalsburg I. O. O. F. who
were recognized recently as having
been members of the order for twen-
ty-five years.
EH i Se ——
Mrs. H. H. Longwell and son Rob
ert, of Willlamsport, were among
Years and is
of
has March In store?
friends In town beginning of the week
[INCOME FROM
FORME
NTATI
NT $107,499 FOR YEA
|
In Tw
nty-tivae Years Sales fr
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imi i ———
New Hotel for State College,
4
——
Our Publie Seho
GASOLINE
Inercase Over Former Years
Per
Fund,
ontfii ontre’s Share
£16.660.77.
used for the purpos
On, re-construction,
and repair of roads an
ways and for the payment of
bonds issued for road pur
of this tax, which will be
approximately two and one-half
buted
the several counties on the first day of
mill
ion dollars, will be disty
August and
the
February of each year
other three-fourths, representing
approximately seven and one-half
ion dollars, will be paid the
Fund
into Motor
Statistics show that
consumption of gasoline during the
year 1925 was practically 24 per cent
This ie a substantial advance over the
incrende of former years, when the av:
erage was about 20 per cent.
RR
Mr. and Mra F. V. Jodon, on Thurs:
day, attended the funeral of Mra. Mary
Vonada Tibbens, wife of Henry Tb
bens, who died in Bellefonte. Mra.
Tibbens was an aunt of Mrs Jodon's
the
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{APPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
FROM ALL PARTS,
Centre
Dew
and
'”
pt
"i
of Mr.
Kramer,
pleased to
i and in
engaged
and
pe-
any.
iter fevenioen
od
thinks
nent
ns a awitehl
Bel
lectrician,
the is an
employer,
Harold ©. Alexander
New Je
Monday was with
and Mrs A W lexander,
Hall. His wife, who Mad
been in Centre Hall for a week before
his arrival, returned home
couple,
from
turday,
Ame un
sey, on Sa
his pa-
rents, Mr
Centre
with
marcied
hin,
several
st Wime since the event, and on Sate
urday night were reminded that young
people don’t forget. Their hasty dee
parture following the wedding cere~
mony left no time for the calithumpe
ans to give them the usual eerenad+
far, but Saturday night afforded the
young people thelr. opportunity, and
they sedged it with a vengeance. Like
a good sport, Harold “came across”