BOCAL AnD PERSONAL. HOW SENATOR SCOTT I ——— W., C. T. U. meets at the home of Mrs. F. V. Goodhart, Saturday evening. | Scott Accomplishments, Called Purest | A. C, Ripka is attending the ses | Rot" by Governor—State College vof the Grand Temple, Ladies of “the ne) to Waddle Road Will Be Under Golden Eagle, at irk, today. State Supervision, Scott or No Mrs. Blk Ikinson, f Potters Scott. Mills, was a ler busi The concert lawn, Sund 8 o'clox The Old suffa Buffalo X | afternoon A ile Boalsburg, dre SPRING EXECTTOR'S NOTICE. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. nDabhoveentinte indarsign- emiseives Iin- sted to make to the at rT 18 | ’ Hat payment, } those having # against t} imie to present them ily ithenticated for ttlement, Ad Hall, Pa TIRE RN inary JOVI RE THT Te ROI SITU Jr DEIRRITING | NH a ae Prepare for Trouble== It Is no trouble at all to smile when yon are Incky and things are coming your way. It's the smile that Is forced during hard luck that seems to almost erack your face, wl of its forms, strikes, sickness, eropfailures, and calamaties, then It Is that the prudent man who has established 8 bank account, will have something to lean upon, THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA, § FER CENT INTEREST ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS ——— J 0 TITRE IIIT Le JURE SIRT nme f nice © nN School Board purebred Holstein cattle We well Hghted and equipped barn i mechanical JOHN wt & NIEMAN’S DEPARTMENT STORE MILLHEIM (POPPING I OCT I PETE EG GLP EPOIOPEPOOOPOS Special Values Special Values Special Values SATURDAY, MAY [5th WE are offering these reductions right in the height of the season so that you may really benefit by them and buy them Seto but still have a good selec- tion. It will be to your advantage to inspect our goods and bz assured of the values here. COP EPTIOOITOOPIIPOOOO PPT OP OP OOOP OLIV OOEE ECE OSOPEOOI COCO OON Ladies’ Fing Charmeen nats LADIES’ HATS NOW $18.75 | from $1.95 to $3.75 PPPOE T OPE POTT ELE IPESOOOOPOPPIOPS LADIES’ SILK DRESSES | $13.75 - $8.50 en's Clothin g and Footwear DON'T FORGET SATURDAY. DON'T FORGET SATURDAY ay D. J. NIEMAN [illheim 0 a 2 a - (IGG TIT T IEE ITIL. ET EET EET TTT EEL 5 A Reorganized Democracy; | . With WILSON and PORT _ “For United States Senator For Governor ¥ (a - Ri) “iy | ta @ ye N\ > j % TTS i > 4 o WORT pi Ber 7 # a A a & a y aby af A LG 457 4 rd PEP apr - a aw ae a4 Ae =a FOE, = wr JF AR A WO at GR a or hfe Sl -* a or [Secretary Wilson says: 58 oh. ¥ “I am campaigning with Judge Porter because he comes nearest, the idea . {for Governor of any of the candidates with whom I have bees in contact in thi campaign,”—Bellefonte, April 28, 1926. The Pittsburgh Post, April 20, 1926, said “the high purpose for the apbuilds ing of the party” is shown by Mr, W.lson's touring the State with Judge Port “to impress upon Democrats the great pPporiuaity and duty that have bee presented them this year,” i a The Harrisburg Patriot, May 6, said that the demand “ot Democrats for strong party is not strange “in view of the fact that for two years the par s been without State headquarters” and that the party in numerous districts will be without” congressional and legislative candidates in_ the primaries “For the public that is a deplorable situation; for aggressive, genuine Demo crats, it is intolerable.’s Andee WIE o WET. al b i i Wl vw WE ' Piel, ody Soe oo nig Fig Wi if SON and PO Vote for Them at the e Primari eg, May 18, and Put a Winning Yh: wu nl} po. Age A Avr h - 2 : YC er We dC aR AY Frese» Pd lh di TT TE