THURSDAY, JULY 39, 1831 THE CENTRE REPORT OERTRE HALL, PA. CENTRE COUNTY MAN Interment in the Undon came COMMITS SUICIDE ——— b fig : mms. — a {x THE CENTRE REPORTER r ISSUED W EEKLY, a ETT CENTRE HALL, PENNA. A Te SMITH & BAILEY, 8, W, SMITH, BAILEY, Associate Business Manager, Harry Johnson, Aged 76, Residing TWITMIRE Near Aaronshurg, Found with Bul-| mire died at let Hole Through His Head Friday Night—Leaves Note Explaining | {liness of an inf Act, which was born in any tarrible s— ss sem ASO Williamsport Proprietors Editor, Editor nte, Thu iy, following a briet A fon Commercial College, died at Ning Bellefo and tion o Ww, E i xv r Bo blood poisoning dey month's Milesin and was | ni JAW 86th year. He was a Mr. Twitmire was first wife Miss Nancy who died twenty years ago, leaving three Alton, of Pradiey N.J.; Joseph, A.. of Sunbury Wilbur D., of 14 wife seven , Hall “J Mom head ———capa Re Entered at the Post Office gecond glass matter, TERMS~~The terms of subscription to tbe Reporter are $1.00 a year, in advance. Display advertising on i spheden : IE ‘ ' \ 1 ray w* in Centre can't live longer without son of Henry He born i ~and this pain in my twice married, his] Keister Robb and w God bless you, Dad.” so good-bye and wis Alexander, | Centre county, on September forgive Love, hence not vet 065 years Harry J. Johnson. aged 76, residing near Aaronsburg, scrawled this pencil DAY CHUR H g Vi note in a rough, nervous hand before SIN 0 ER CES he blew out his brains with a German Thursday night of list and me, rates made known sONs Beach, l was edu and Dr.lWalker His Hi Alte also Pennsy ated In INSURANCE Ap REAL ESTATE WANT TO BUY OR SELL? SEE US FIRST. C. D. BARTHOLOMEW CENTRE HALL, PA. the pull township and thirty neaster ond to ona and entered the servi vives, He grandchildren hildren, Twitmire was a and tinware also sur leaves | the Ivania rallro and two greal iman, jater being "wenty revolver week. on grande Mr. pation and gineer, married 2 PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Rev, 8. F. Greenhoe, Pasior.) tinner by occu an old man Hving alone in side of Brush Mountain health and time, Johnson, carried on a retail] stove a cabin on the had been in poor physically for died nine years When of citizens Aaronsburg who broke in the door of his cabin Friday night, Johnson was seated In 1 in his hed , Georges Valley—9 to 10 A. M. Centre Hall-—10:30 A. M. Farmers Mills, 7:30 P. M, Ki CENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE] f (Bev, Delas RB. Keener, Pastor) Centre Ha 9:00—Church 10: 00-—Sunday Pussey ville— §:30—Sunday School. 30: 30—Church Service, establishment in Bells sixty years. He was a Methodist Epi } childhood He was the . fonts nentally . ! ’ for member Lome His wife the ago. found by a group fa wicker ohial with { Service, hole and a & POPPIN? School. — EVANGELICAL Th st ‘1 “ . 4 . p (Rev W, E. Smith, Pastor) ¥ { : 1 rsd 1 Locust Grove—8:30 A, M, rod \fya + Rtover a nel , ; H Ws Bethesda—10:45 A. AL t i n wi took ry p M23 Spring Mills, 7:30 P. METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Bev, H, A, Centre Hall— §:30—Ml« 1 10; 30-—Sunday $prucetown— 10: 003 lay 11: 00M Ppring Mill 0:00 Sandny School 1:80—Evening Worship, Pruyn, Pastor.) Worship, 21001, take note of these BARGAINS Sun Rayed Pork and Beans 3g Cons 19¢ PRESBYTERIAN (Bev, J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) YN] for short time only HIGHER TAXES REAL MENACE TO BUSINESS Roger W. Says #12,600,000,000 Babson, Noted Statisticlan,) Fax Bill Throt. Recovery and Clorox Standard Bottle 1 9¢ Bleaches Disinfects Cleans Tomatoes No. 2 2 for 19¢ Tomato ting Business Em- ployment—Urges Curb on Which People, Govern- Weakens Can Juice 2 om 19¢ ment Moral Spending Fibre of —————— a ——— “Owl Patrol” Kidney Beans Cooked Spaghetti 2 Ons J O¢ in Camp. Early Parowax Seals Jellies 2 1s 196 June Peas Toilet Paper 3 ons | O¢ 4 Boils 1 9g Frosted Clover Farm Assorted Fruit Jelly 18 oz. Jar 19¢ Electric My Globes PP. OS. of A. Officers Installed. g f 15-25-40-50-60 Watt 19¢ Each Sterno Canned Heat 2 cans 1 9g Salad Mustard 2 Jars 1 9¢ = f A Bartlett Extra Large Extra, Cholce Yellow Cling Clover Farm Plain or Stuffed Olives A Bottles 1 9¢ Pears No. 24 Can 19¢ Apricots No. 2% Can 19¢ CLOVER FARM Rolled Oats Peaches No. 2% Can gbjects * 19¢ tion, whicl reguiar work off the public improve 1 P eanut Clover Farm 5¢ Candy useful When money bec ent. it is recovery when pi down anywhe: per cent Years ago est to get ing more of peither econ “One day's every week taxes. more? ward In tax bill of ti 000,000 Ti il if proposals are carried $14.000,000.001 This 320 per « greater come. The rafee $5.1 1932, and Nea it of about $1.000.000.000 In the vr jwo 4 the ol govern ment has ADpropriate Jd £1.314.000 oY for various relies purposes outside regular budget there ia Pr talk from the people represen. tatives the next Congress will yield to demands of special groups and saddle additional huge expenditure on the tax payers, than the federa Epes Apes 200) already enrg {oder the Unless lain fo their and senators, » ———————— Ee ——. a — se The Clover Farm Stores picnic for Central Pennsylvania {8 on today (Thursday) at Tipton on Bland'a Park There is a very complete progam, tes ginning at 10:00 A. M. and closing at 10:30 P. M. A prize is offered for ev. ery number on the program. The Clover Farm store here will ba repre sented, and wil] be accompanied by a number of citizens, many of whom en joyed the gathering In previous years ———— I AI I SI, A special sedan, S-yindow coupe and two coaches all Chevrolets, were deliv. ered to the Homan Motor company, here jast week from Buffalo, N. YX, by Paul Grove of Spring Mills, Centre yiit the at opport mon the ind for a sOre Arm favor of Ly af The box Rebershurg 8 BHierly 19 Ziegler, r C Tyson, ss Li: Bierly, cof B Tyson H J Wolf, ¢ C Brumgart, Fisher. 2b Brumgart, Totals Centre Hall Frank, 1b Crawford, Riter, if Keller, of. Bradford, Retber, rf Martz. a» Walker, ¢ Durst, Gross, p Totals irumgart, a Mif- imported with the Centre Hall amassed eight hits Drurst started on tut deve lop# a 6th in ershurg 's the locals, tired in the held Re ho 0 11 i wo | Bloconwnamwdanm _ Fresh Marshmall’s Wrapped Pound Box 19¢ Ripe, Fresh Tomatoes 21 19¢ Fly & Swatters 2 for 19¢ Bars © for 19¢ No. 1 White Potatoes 11 ™ 19¢ Clover Farm Pound Jar Peanut Butter 19¢ Butter Kisses 2 un 19¢ Good Lack Dessert Pie Filler 2 re 19¢ Mayonnaise © 3 on Jars 19¢ Clover Farm Pastry Flour 5 Is Bg 19¢ Clover Farm Vinegar, Quart Jug or Vase 19¢ Clover Farm Golden Bantam » Corn 2 ons 19¢ i Pure Spices 2 Cams 19¢ Clover Farm Green Beans No. 2 Can 19¢ Relish * Spread 2 8 oz Jars 19¢ Cabbage 8 = 19¢ Onions 4» 19¢ \ y AS 19¢C DEL MONTE DeLux Plums No. 2Y; Can
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