¢ THURSDAY, JULY 2, Il THE CEN Sn - THE CENTRE REPORTER LOCALS SLIP—DROP TWO, MARRIAGE LICENSES, POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS, ISSUED WEEKLY, DEATHS. James Raymond Whitt Nant .,, po me Se « 8 + # . tre Hall baseball club Ie ols. Vv, JuTich Alapn bn! DEMOCRATIC PARTY, CENT «H i y ~¥a » : ¢ { 3 \ frit { — - Jolin B, Fortney sam during \ yi : k when th Saray Al ud i ena SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors. { 1, Fortn v prominent Potter dropped VO Eirmes te $0] ne Fae A . Taylor Beliefont the nomination of ii : : r of C4 f= 8 WwW. SMITH, Editor. i te - ia : Hed Wednes . ‘iz the other . , HY: fy ‘oon Sloss Hy 0 tel lid Orit sanity, sub {0 bi declsion of EDW, BE. BAILEY, Associate Editor and townahi] yy 3 gs 4 - ith Taallafor ah : ————————— 8 ocratic Yolers al 4 ‘rimary . vB = Ah 5 4 4 A Fo Will Wwe Heian 101 6 | i you, 4 iw Dh Fer o, A8G1, Business Manager, morning swelood Funeral V nce. ‘The team is not going goo ; . ; 2 HUNTER. pe : + toes will be held from the home of his}, ha. de? ‘ an : Crewih of Low Library Busesed eb the Post Ofties in Centre Bab i, other, DD. G. Fortney, nearby, Friday : - A rar ni fy We are authorized to aunoy y @é name 29 second lass mall matter, afternoon, with burial in the Union ~ } fe } the volumes [of JOHN MM. BOOB Mi Sor i, L of subseriptiom to : . Tt Bellefonte Trims Us. : lean declsie dd all ough, as a candidate terma " cemetery, Tussey ville, Rev. Bb. F. : ret a Hise : ? : au Sheriff of Ce Pe Baporter are $1.80 a year, in advance. Last Thursday's twilight game at g of American nites. hing ree |the dec Pouplay advertising reales made Enewn ——— ' = apvitention. jve pitching of Montgomery, who mix-| igo volun ¢ decisions i a0 vol For Sheriff, ECKLES ~—John FP. Eckles, a meat ed his fast ball with an equally effect volumes of decisions and a vo We are authorized to announce the USE MORE SpE hiiug re iy “! umes of statutes, says the Natlon's of ELMER BREON, Bell Va [16 aRe EE - : om wort) ” dealer in Bellefonte, died in the Lock]... . : : i } sellefonte, : ive slow one, 80 that when the locals T . "ae ¥ ™ 2 candidate for ibe ow tion of ASE s eye ti sila v a . i’ brim He Mmagnzine i is v 8 Ki a ol i andige » ii uomination of SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES |Siives. ovpitar on aonday afternoon. |e," “ising the tase one, they | &'on ony, 1t In said, [28 3 cundigae sor the somal UL ELECTRICITY 3 be $ ls asition to ti fast going ‘ ny" po Yel Te Treasure Dead, : ‘ ‘ t May KE 1 f } te olleg Yor Treasurer For Sherif, init ye y . iT 3 \ x 2 Greenhoe to officiate. home, was taken over Wy wlledonte heen onic * { have con 7 to 4, principally through the effect aned one ago nhout one, - after having received a paralytic stroke}... oping up the slow one, In ti a library which would he complete In | decisic f the Det atic voters of INS V LEY ITHERAN CHARGE > v eviot © age SE WL 16 slow one, inh Ne} he same sense woul sont Qn tre count w Primary Election FENNS VALLEY LUTHE k the day previous. H was aged 49 early stages of the game, Centre Hall the same sense would contain 18.500) a Ba le. (Rev, 8. ¥. Greenhoe, Pastor.) vears. When he was stricken he was ' two runners “ale” tthe : volumes of decisions and 5,500 volumes EACH YR ei : : 1A wo runners “die” or 16 bags In : a For Recorder, \ Farmers Mills—9 to 10 A. M. visiting friends in Lock Hav n : ach of several innings, but the nes of statutes, One hundred years in the fe are authorized to anmounce the mame Farmers Mills, 10:50 A. M Mrs. Eckles, who was visiting al... punch was not forthcommg future. if the Increase during the last |of A. MecDOWELL of rt _—_— ADDITIONAL KWH* tes . E as . daughter, Mrs. Philip Dunn, at John utz and Martz twirled for the locals; | ceptury is maintained, such a library | 28, a= 8 candidate for the BOI on (Communion Service.) con City, N. Y. was summoned and ATI h he local of Recor of Centre Count Ww led to hold the visitors and wonld have to contain 1,850,000 vol- | the decision Democratic Yyoluss of COSTS YOU ol ELE Centre Hall--7:30 P. M. arrived at the hospital prior to her while Martz was some improvement, umes of decisions and 550,000 volumes Cos re | Slat) . he | i wushand’'s death. ither pited ‘a Dray faa it ots be held September 15th, 19a] : i - Hiatt pitched "2 rand of ball nec- of statutes. County Commissioner, i LESS Montgomery CENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE wl . ra abies thi fanta BL (Bev. Delas RK, Keener, Pastor) dene ele ale gC Wasmetae naive Biavi L na ¥T, Recipe for a Perfect Day Centre Hall— at Mt i asa , . ilroy, Wednesday of | robes ys hard hitting Baumgardner A day is just as perfect as you wan #:00 Church Services last week, aged 76 years, 7 montl ud lwhen he wen xt into des anter] to make it > 1¢ Bennett 30:00 Sunday School t dnvs field and re handed 4d a wal-] gives a perfect day ealogue in an . : Busseyville— . nang. soverod ‘a. period oYiop 4 al all the « at Y 1 article for the Physical Culture Mag fu Zea can operate all of the appli- §:80—Sunday School. year and 18 confined to her 1 | hom n. 1 ory to t azine, i I mad . ances shown here— 10:80—Preparatory an ly during t last ‘ Heart di ai } { off the writes: 1 wake un : , a i pay only $3 to $5 You can beautify your home with better illumination, the basis of which is the use of correctly shaded light— you 3 union. cash and AroDEY A her deat aes 2 Get a cheert frame of nd. 8 i for all the conveniences th: — J maiden ra \ M A ‘ wink a glass of coo er, . Take { : { i gO with them. And, as you EVANGELICAL BA Zetlie a Lava SO A hn Er WW Lost Pe. | ten mi utes setting-up esercises. f | use more and more electricity, (Rev W. E. Smith, Pastor) it Ee ay whi REE a Showe! . then cool | your light bill will show that Locust Grove—98:30 A, M. : She } ves her husband LT. DB : : Lu r M : mu : ! i y { . ) . i Cac h additional K Ww H* COStS Spring Mils—10:45 A. M. ¥ _ you less. Bethesda—7:30 P.M laugnier : . rger, > {4 : ' § i Rest Faeot £ : inne . “KWH — kilowatt bour— the unit Children's Day Servi Ailia: Alhert "C.. Alfred A. Wm. L.ln . REPUBLICAN PARTY used to measure the electrical ener) ———— Yor Sheriff, METHODIST EPISCOPAI A Re A i Results, Thursday. June 23, Si of i. FRANK MAYES, of Coliege town. WwW KE J i PD KE Me ny, (Rev, H, A, Fruyn, Pastor.) fer and irs, Allen 1 won, Mi ) i Ra NE tg tr sty ject to jo rules FOV rn POWELL COMPANY PRESBYTERIAN of M lararer also survive hes . (Bev. J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) drew Zettle ntre H Nathan, Jex tesults, Saturday, June 20, 9:30—Morning Worship, 10:30—S8unday School §:30—Chri : fF remsurer —— SCHEDULE OF GAMES IN Te : or Treasurer CENTRE COUNTY B, B. LEAGUI te 1 ; " BOALSBURG ITEMS, d Mrs. J. D. May PREVENT those TERRIBLE Koon Cnjoyment H EA D © LDS for Smokers RADIO | } .youcandoit of Pipe and Repair Service SNYDER'S RADIO SHOPPE 0 OF Buliding.) CENTRE HALL, FA. \ 5 Dunes MM Aan : or Jud 32m 2 xsd Feuille! Present Vogue in Architecture and Furnishing estores Wrought Iron to Many Us: of —————— Former Local High School Student Ac ————— asi rid nit g . | cepls Position In New Jersey. LINDEN HALL. y accident. What would } 1 Floyd T. J a VY NSHIP ROADS EN OVER BY LECTROCT Mi in ary 26, The tric cl Father . : chaplain al e prison i ‘ dl [9aq ty hh i Fetanus Anti. make Pronoun prison phys tact Bpirellis i i - 311 1 i } nn but a few weeks when arrests for | t of a corialy awe of Hslve secursd a £6110W grilles gratings, and fences were the crime He saw service during the prone and the ius Lak VES «4 raey, Cente Hall, { toad of doors and close shut World War in the ranks of ti speek [Dy tha State will be improved as fast : Derick. Inc. Bate College ters. When these tirae-honored objects | selgtiors and artisans grow fond army, a8 NORE, # avh Pile 3 { 211 is, iollalonts coma ba k. they not only ring with Poof it. dleorls Linea aly ot the The body was not claimed J Troutman & Co. Phittipebure them old companions but also prepare | arts and erafia am it. and its : the way for some that our grandpar | place in ogr ! os snd elsewhere Wrought fron well head at Grate, ents never knew as modern conven | is enlarged year by Bear Austria, standing since about 1550. | RH I ABE : Worth selling is worth telling-—ag- ————————————— The Centre Roperter, $1.50 a yoar ie. The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a
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