The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 13, 1926, Image 4

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    SUPPLEMENT
THE OENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. THURSDAY. MAY 1, 1020
LIFE STORY OF COURT PROCLAMATION,
WHEILEAS the Honorable Harry
Keller, President Judge of the Court
of Common Pleas of the 49th Judicial
District, consisting of the County of
Contre, having issued hig precept. bear-
ng date of the sixth day of April,
ne directed, for holding a
oul of Common Pleas, Orphans’
{Court, Court of Quarter Sessions of
Successful Career of Republican Can. ' [00 Count of Quare Somsions i
: very, in Bellefonte, for
didate for Erion Built Upon [oncom a cote st bo omen
Courage, Capacity and Character | “THIRD MONDAY OF MAY, 1026
May. A. D
two weeks,
Thomas W. Phillips, Jr., was born in New Castle, Pennsylvania, TICE a reby given to : the
November 21, 1874, and is therefore in his fifty-second year. He De Ja Pouce, Alder
is a graduate of Phillips Academy, Andover, Massachusetts, and - ve buninems iu that Doct
Sheffield Scientific School, Yale University. His father was a . requwing 10 Teuort to ihe
pioneer in the oil business, having been engaged in it since 1860, Honorable Court) that they be then :
and due to the nature of the business, had his ups and downs, or and there in thelr proper persons at We represent one
to use his own expression, between good luck and bad luck he i the forencon of the efficient tire makes
/ f he first week,
had plenty of it. wit thelr records, inquisitions and 7 .
When his on Thm: 18, Jr., re-|lips Brooks, were descendents of the { vn remembrances to do those W e sell and «
turned fro m Cf » found that | lev, George Phillip , Mr hilly f t thelr fflces appertaining to F irestone ( Um J
s father's n ad been on| first mi n ancestor, on her 1 the who are ar) 3 +3
hi father’s ‘busi i nen « ; : A . ire bound in market with es
the decline for a number of 3 father e. was Rev. John Sher- : . to prosecute against the . $4
i parently did not have nan, who by a strange coincidence ' : t are or shall be in the insulated with r
promi ing future. Neverthe less, a tant pastor to Rev. George $111 of Centre county, be then and the -—and are giving
the son took charge of i ( . t ; them as shal e ws re ae «i
energy characteristic of youth and as minister of the atertown ] taxk ab, JHS Ane
mother's side Mrs. oy nder my hand, at Bellefonte, also giv ing ui
i from W y A the year of
nded from Willian Apr} in : thousands f ca:
Cami
yllower. : aa CE AT We offer you
Ning. an R. TAYLOR, Sheriff. your wheels, n
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necessary by ti
SHERIFF'S SALE. thus enabling
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THOMAS W. PHILLIPS JR.,
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ambitior
buried
emerged, at
the T.
Company,
ous corporatiol
structed on
business as
company is a public service corpor-| the qus was not by anv meat i te } " Brant : ;
ation in the true sense of the word] settled nd 1 yep nat ‘ t to Alice G Po RPT spr ;
because it is unsurpassed in econ-| should be free to deal with ti i . t hereto, t nll ma ha Rt.
omy of manag , effi | uation i in ,
OperaLION ar I sati faction of er-| ocd t ¢ mn S J organiza- : : : : bid rd bbb dd dd dll CPLPP PPL CL LOOPED BESS a aa
vice. Mr. Pi ps is interest 1 | tions identifi vith the dry cause ] n te
many busin enterprises and is a} made bu paighs against f Alice 3. Brut
member of the Board of Directors | Mr. Phillips both in the primary | “an”, | |3 Insurance and
Of the 1€11 nion Foor {and in tl on eral election. = ii 4
New York, t} hio Fuel Corp i~ wv. a > . E RK | E
. . . . . ndor ey 5d § 4 é " * A VE Fibs - -
tion, Pittsburgh, and the Oklal A Sard with yon a . ¥ LOR ca State
Natural : ¥ Yur y T+} . ¥ ii iis i i 3 vi . by of Y
Oklahoma.
Mr. Phillij
his time and generous] f perate. After careful thought
money to Ehuich, charity and col much study and bie obser- | FYE LASS SEE US FIRST
ege. He is an activ ch m $i po v IAM WwW.)
ber and a tru
versity, Enid, Oklahoma, Bethany! ¢.i10.4 # ten thls + ;
> J NV es fir i, an i B Lif | } . 3 + > : . y ‘ y i ve estat
Ss yo Hospital aad | be an all but knock- ne underngn- | § Chas. D. Bartholomew
the respect, the confidence ar
co-operation of his emg |
unusual degree, because he has al-|
ways been cordial and considerate |
CEL CE OIE ITP POG OPEC ECE PE POPOLPPOS
Want to Buy or Sell 7
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
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CENTRE HALL, PA,
Apt Sete gates
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we fail to
EE —_— I]. the oil you
in all his dealings with them.
In 1908 re, »s and Miss | ditions and such a temperate dis. | Eats dtacaruts
Alma Sherman Titusville, in- § cussion of their ea and effects i A cH trator
sylvania, were united in marr {that it created littl than i \ 4
Of their six children, five, thre nsation. In ef, believe i WHERE 18 N
girls and two ) oy , are liv ; that the attemt n the part of a | NOTH E
Mr. Phill) lips is sis pl hi cond | Fe i vernment to enforce i { ACETYLERE WELDI} G
term in ongre 8. is plurality in| Grastic ‘ohibition laws 18 Ni
ha dR fo Eg pL nhl wie Be jj. | WOOD WORK, WAGON WORK
but in his second election it was | ruption unparalleled in our history ;
more than 23,000. His father also | bt as wen to detrimenta { ned hn Sales and | fp
served two terms, the 53rd and|socially and a menace morally, an ‘ I riment n wldition WwW *NNE
b4th, in Congress, 1893-1897. His|that the problems connected wit) ‘ Jd mervisa rol . A. HENNEY
father was a man of original|the use and abuse of li | CENTRE HALL, PA "1 & A CDE =
thought and forceful character. He | best be entrusted to the Le ; , Beil Phone 13R3 8 A SPECIALTY
introduced the bill that created the|to local units as originally in Fated gas ol SS POPLLLOOGLLOELLLLL DEP EDEDEPE PEELED ELO EDEL SOOO POOLE POPE POOPE 3
Labor Commission, from the find-| tended. ——————— . a ——
ings and recommendations of which] ar. phn toh tdaste ha. } Ww Cronies
developed the Department of L wider abiredin leals &
and the Department of Commerce.| 4" p oo 2 pr re He 1 ile he Famo ckaday and
ang about public life. {¢ NOW R
With the exception of those de-| much about man nature and has Hyver-Cockada) ingle-Control Re-
scended from the native Indians it] dealt suce ully with men in al i vara XB MAL) . at]
would be difficult to find families | wy life is because he be | ’ 3 \ Bd 1 2 FRY Pag [* . 1
more typically American than] lies in man and has confider i Dis Hsitones Win Apr oy & Le KY roofs wasn out
thos oi vo. Phillips and His wife. mankind t that he favors a minimum Vester cetrs one Speakers | , \A pw — 1t
is firs merican ancestor wasjof law and maximum of liberts A ’ 'OUr pr yf S
Rev. George Phillips, who in 1630| consistent with protection he | a amd C Batteries Hi) S\i) 47% A profits
located in Watertown, now included] virtuous from the vicious. Mr. { Balkite Battery Chargers | 7 : LA f¢
in Boston, Massachusetts, and there| Phillips is elected Governor of tadlotrons Fir Li NN (({ +i Storing hard-won crops and ex pensive
founded the Congregational Church | Pennsylvania the Commonwealth : i A IR VG, ; ; . : 3 2 . Ee
in America. Samuel and John Phil-| will have the services of a man | Steinlte Inferference Eliminators un per YA 7 ae 1B Impiements unde 1ky roofs! Isn't that
lips, founders of Phillips Academy | who has demonstrated his business | Aerlals, Lighting Arresters, and i, Er A Zz AA . fei of robbery? I vou're not
and Phillips Exeter Academy, as|capacity and proven that he has | = . og pM |
well as Wendell Phillips and Phil- | the courage of his convictions. | abo \ J is, there's only one thing
Politics fant) km a 7 . ! urs] ’ } [
PE arta ban (Political Advertisement) { Tabes and Batteries Tested Free » / iy ’ pia em with roofs that last
POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT + 41
FONE ITE VN
DISTRIBUTOR
HOMAN'S GARAGE
Centre Hall, Pa.
PPPOE POPPPEPPP PICS PEP POPPI EOEPOPPPEPPEPCEEPEREOPPPEPPPCOO000 PE
Cree ererSTT er RIIOIN SEPP OPTECP ERE IRERPIEETIPEEEOPEOEPEEEEPEEIOLPEEPPOITS
S-tube Recelvers
{| Tubes Reactivated ih ( ~ Barrett Smooth-Surface d Roll Roofing
Demonstrations Given without obliga- } a 1 .
ADVERTISEMENTS form: also cement posts Desire te tion . igs a 1 3 Sto m-tign i 1re- safe! Durable!
mn sell as a whole to party wishing to en f
FOR SALE--20 yards of Irussels gage in this line of work Mrs, J. F
carpet. Mra, Milford Luse, Kramer, Centre Hall
A ob : Hosterman & Stover Co. — Come in. Inspect other types of Bar-
FOR SALE.~Bermuda onion plants! You've tried the rest—now use the rett Roofings. / ‘em reasonable!
are offered for sale by the undersigned Beste MILLHEIM, PA. Db 3 “Look at it come down"
at 20 cents per 100 or $1.60 per 1000 A . » .
Shipment just arrived —W, F. Colyer, built + PHILCO BATTERIES, . TiGood thin We ot a a tight ”
Centre Hall. Pa. 2¢ Pullt to last; service guaranteed. Al- - roof* on. We endorse
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p—— . . $0, all makes of batteries repaired and .
FOR SALE—2 tents, one 18x20, with charged. Clyde A. Smith, Centre Hull s iQ [2 Y, oof
fly, the other 16x20; both have 4-ft , i r And its a lastingly weathertight " = : Roofings £2}
walls.—Apply to Dan. Myers, Boals- Just Received. Barrett Roll Roofing | /
burg, Pa. 020 ~
——————— Beet) LE Mighty economical and easy to lay.
We have just received a carlond of
me i fine grade sand suitable for use In Ho \ :
CONCRETE MAKING BQU JIPMENT | concretoing, mason work or seiik mot SA WM M +( N E N A I i AN
FOR BALE-~—A complete equipment! tar; also line of wire fencing to moet FASHIONED TO Frir WELL Re 2 CULALEVI NE i“3i
for manufacturing concrete blocks all purposes. GUARANTEED TO WEAR WELL
fence posts, etc, is offered for sale; Our supply of coal includes cannel, - MADE 70 LOOK WELL Where Quality Is figh ier Than Price
same consists of concrete mixer, 1% h. lump, nut and ozs. | BOLE BY ALL YOUN LEADING STORES EN’ . BE H i i PA
p. gasoline engine, molds for making We strive to scrve you well, #4 C .. I'R - Al “y A.
cement blocks in panel or rock: face | McCLENA. LANE GRAIN HOUSE. Centre Reporter. $1.50 ayer ———————
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