f THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1928. THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. ¢ THE CENTRE REPORTER . «8 oo 8 s.9 *| Frank Marshall Is Star Route Mall MARRIAGE LICENSES. Baseball Club Grateful for Support. 'n the corn borer infested area. A stub ED WEEKLY . DEATHS . Carrier. Ernest Auman State College The local baseball club closed their | Die not over two Inches digh ls rec RE ; . 9 9 * Frank Marshall, of Bellefonte, was Elizabeth RogersNewell . State College | #eason’s activities on Saturday at Me- | ommended. Also be sure to cover all ¥ : Clure, and take this means of thank- #talks and stubble completely when 2 ALL, PENNA. a 7A CENTR HA : — Frank B., Bennett Dead. of all cinsses between Bellefonte and Mary ’ ing all the residents of Centre Hall PIOWIDg _——— . emm— al i i ’ ! Mary Hovan ) Prep: { Pl } Frank B. Bennett, who tiree years] afiiiheim. He is required to make a and community for thelr loyal support pare lor anting ire : beds for fall bull 1 ISSU == awarded the contract for carrying mail John DD. Swablck Colver meas * . . sM & B LY p , : . " Hicha row ‘ . Hipsburg { p 3 ITH AILEY, Proprietors ago was supervisor of the Gregg Town dally trip on the following hed le \M a aj - An } ip “ KE and booming of the team through the " . 3 » 3 Mauda .. oymat ’ milpsbourg . ‘ 3 , . 2 8. W, SMITH, Editor. ship Vocational School, died ut the Leave Bellefonte at 3:00 P. M A g } IES | season OC, BB. Reiber, President, LoMifflinburg — A setae of his father, 8. I). Bennett, in redve at Milihetm at 5:00 PP. M Ralph W, Marks, . ADW. E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and |home i TRL TI A Cut Corn Sinlible Tow—Cut cop Business Manager, Willlamsport, on Sunday. His de ith save Milthelm at 5:10 P. M. wins due to asphyxiation in a gas- reive tellefonte at 6:40 PP. M i —————————————— Batered st the Post Office in Ceatre Bau filled recom. A pair of lrousers were The were wrge number of bid Rev, Newman Is New M, E, Pastor, for 4 i wing rr A ga ot, which re fe the Gil Ne nO vir ' BS seesnd clase mall matter, found Gn Rg Se » na br ul VINE | Rev. Harry W. Newman fturne un. FBERMS. ~The terms of subseription to y ot Bennett was unmarried and aged Lig an tin . . a i I ent , hamed to succeed Rev, CE ‘ WE NNOUNCE OUR @» Reporter are $1.50 a year, in advance Netw mi furnis i W ; Valley Methodist ATE. A hirty and thirty-five yea Wd was accents but o furt r {1 the Penns ADVERTISING RATES —Legal notices He wis on the teaching staff ofle aa to: the contra lca iu With residence at Sj flisg, As wos Peni cents per line for three insertions, | i’cn: Sate Extension work i P= oiven out by * 1 it tated in these columns last week, Hew FIRST fad ten coats per line for each additional | ents brother and three ster i tallafonts Hazen goes to Lock ve ig meertion. vive Lim, Mr. Marshall made his first trip over Coss will fill his appointment nth gm i us i BOCOrdain: » TYE CET i : ' y . ' chedule pearing under ‘ THE DEMOCRATIC TICKET, EITZEL.—Miss Josephine Agnes] @eive not made public by the Post. sched Airing un the ——— For President of the U, 5. a . { follow i ai ness of hineteel t IS bout twenty-five ) I's 1 — p—— —— ALFRED E. SMITH, of New York snths with sarcon J the live: thie tn 114 Wot WOT ory nd Tu Waa af 4 nina mont ot : For Vice President Sh was a daughts of John an ' e 4 Qa "OL ' W 2 wh of the 1 R. 1929 term phase JOS. T. ROBINSON, of Arkansas. : For Congress T. E. CUOSTELLY, Mehean Counly. w——————s fA ———— For Legisinture hed pred 1 ANDREW CURLIN PHOMPSON, Ww here they Lived i few cars, then The Centre Haporier 31.00 a year ~ Sunday Church Services|... : vo ’ a > s ; cal Advertisement. ) 00 S ale 999 PER Sate ey Tr ares Srl : WwW KH Y ? | | in Rn Beginning FRIDAY, OCT. th ANDREW CURTIN THOMPSON with the biggest values we have ever offered. We have bought goods in the Eastern Markets that we can offer at prices that guar- antee that you are getting REAL Values in first class merchandise that cannot be duplicated. OUR ENTIRE STOCK MARKED DOWN to the point where vou can Save --and Save --and Save! Every- thing that vou need at this time rr — of the vear 1s here in large selec- CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL *|iote on a vor : tions of latest styles. NOTES, ' : : : 3 ~- 3 0 =. " t 1 ' i : ; Every article bought here carries with it our guar » 4 § boards safest . . AETV TY xr “Lr aniee Absolute satisfaction o your money Dack. PPP CPE P EEE EPCL EEE ECEEEELPO EEC P POPP PEPEPEPSEPOPPPEPPPPPECE SEPT POE a TRINITY REFORMED (Bev. Delns EB, Keener, Faster) Centre Hall— §:30—Sunday School. 71:80 Church Services. gpring Mills §:30 Bunday School 10:30—Church Services. Farmers Milis— 1:30—Sunday School $:30—Church Services. gr — EVANGELICAL (Bev, W. E, Smith, Faster.) it—10:30 A. AM. — METHODIST EPISCOPAL Harry WW. Newman, Pastor public worship I. Born and ralsed at Stormstow i oon Valley, Centre County. See our Circulars for all the details of this 2. Educated In Centre County Public Schools, Friends Academy Great Price Smashing Sale! and Pine Grove Mills Academy lr - 75 NEW $1 BILLS i. Lifetime leader in (Fmrch and community welfare, Superin- tendent of largest Sunday School In Centre County, GIVEN AWAY i a—— Spray Painting. 5. Clean, capable and eficlent. to the First 75 Customers ! Progressive In thought, energetic in action, Farmer, sehool teacher, and blsiness man. mm————— Be among the Early Ones ! Stands foursquare” on all publle problems oo - Will serve no politieal master, bat his constituency. Opposes centralization In government, nd ra Abrahamson’s TTL a | | DEPARTMENT STORE at Andrew Curtin Thompson MILLHEIM VPP PEO EOD CPOE PEEP OPP OPPCEODPOPOPOLPPOOPE PDO OCE EOP OPOTELPCOPPOP COPECO PEPELEEOPPPOCDEIPEDPEE PEEL PEEPEPEELEEEDEEPOPOP PEPE POP EDEPPEPELPPPIP POPE EPPOEPEOEPP IPE mitted ment. y y » ; Bel ot past | Le , Sten o | = : | ok ie BS) : $ At Bellefonte and a EEE B&B Specials == Snow Shoe Stores J has 1 a Sy, Jive and infant, wie ing the Demostats to soft. pedal. Tei Ladies’ Coats Ladies’ Dresses Runvi Fur Collar and Coffs, Values ta £30.00, ——— Boys’ Overcoats i Mi Value up to $50.00, Value to $25.00, of CT rar, se Be Be os Spat $12.95 to $19.95 $395t03895 | $3.95t0$10.95 the burt ive day, discharged Sept 3. [ine State compuning. Boys’ Scout Shoes Pumps & Oxfords Men’s Dress Shirts ark ard, ai i iy the {val of , or : ALL LEATHER for Ludless up to the minute In Style, A So vin, Yohtaaue: of State COkUS mere and wind 4m hie tatem $1.95 $1.95 to $3.95 59c ea. ; 2 for $1 pati nt We AR Heat) ’ pc onc, or Braue, gue J, 8, es lr, hl Men's Suits & O’coats § Men's HeavyWork Socks Men's Fleece-Lined Underwear rd Ag § $ aL 00 injured foot, discharged Ott. Ist, alues up ta 8&5 hy ny, Wolte, Of Beliwtomte, All| —eesiesamamem. & $9.95 to $19.95 9c a pair 69c¢ each medical treatment ars. J. W. Balbert, of Pleasant Gap, I's ire Enou 3 WW L 8 oN ted! 14 ¢ RE " admitted Oct ist for surgical treat-la numbed WW years, and potats § Drv ment, Selling at such a low rate per bushel Mies Barah M, Love, of Bellefor he y § y i ie 1 PAYS ol, Ld b 4 seliefonte, ad- J that many farmers will not raise them | t m t t - paitted Oct. 1st for surgical treatment, | These conditions are not at all favor oO Co e€ o € € on e€ 0 e ore an con Mrs. C. Stover, of Bellefonte. admit- lable to Mr. Hoover who is in sympathy pr: Skover, of Beilugomte. ult uble to Mr. Hovver Who is i sympttiy vinced. We buy for cash and sell for cash, that’s why you buy cheap Sophia Gamola, aged 6 years, of Clar- | Havgen farm bill ence, admitted for medical treatment, ————————— er here. Henry Geary, of Fostoria. Ohio. stu dent at Penn State, admitted Oct. 1st for medical treatment We ean have good roads, and mors ® BELLEFONTE & good roads than we now have withe aie ——————— out tho $50.000.000 bond festa Yoo n erse ore SN Ww S Community Day at Spring Mills, Fri-] large sums of money at the command O HOE day, October 12. Something interest-] of #ie State Highway Department . a . yOu nd t § rr Xx § I i ' ing to do or see from 10 o lon K in the x I lead a great EXURVASRIC \N Sure, we are all for good roads. but than would be the case If the funds are kept to a reasonable sum, morning, on. All are welcome
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