THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. LOCAL AND PERSONAL . 5 = . 0 PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN L — —— m— EXECUTOR'S NOTICE, [te the estate are requeste CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL Ww Seale ayaa, S36 LEG8H ————————— In the Estate of JAMES W. BECK... ot 1} RE to DR - . . 256 i . . hi | J o 4 . lt the same to presen , i NOTES, * ihe pays for nn four<line ad, In this WHI ! EW ASHING Inte of Gregg Township, Centres Coun~| thenticated for settlement. Vota Auman for Sheriff, adv | column, These ljttle nds. nre wonder | for ty. Pa. deceascd. H i . . » . . » *lworkers in the way of resuits. Advers! Ve I. EBRIGHT rs . “er i a : tise anything here, from a “Help Wanted” | of tia " “1s {6 PY he shove estat ’ f Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Lee matared 101 qh. gollowing were admitted as sur- to o House and Lot for Sale.” | an i Bs tbe 3 Wau a hw RLate o4ta ’ Executor, va ad ” AVIDE 4 auiy i ra) he I ersighneq, Williamsport on Friday. gical patients at the Centre County | } 2 A duly gran un gn ag Te Tae ey any . - . all persons knowing, themselves Indebled jo35 Centre Hall Th, regular State highway “Stop” | Hospital during the past week: PROPERTY FOR BALE.-—Dwelling Dairy Barns a Specialty. f sign at Old Fort has been removed i Miss Bessie Richards, of Bellefonte: |house, with all modern converdences; | mn - - - . - from its post | Louise M. Reed, 8 years old, of State]price reasonable, Property located at | Modern and Efficient ii . a 5 i swick ve,, State College, Ap- | < : : : | College: Mrs. Joseph Corrage, of Pleas- 26 Hartswick Ave, State Colleg I uipme Next Wednesday will be acold day; ant Gap: Miss? Anna Broderick, State ply of Charles H. Breon, Btate College, | Eq P ent. : H R HAPPEN J ® { « or large umber Ff - { . n. a7 at | " " ‘ Te at least for a large number of cand. |..." xrry Hazel M. Miller, of How-jF® elt] WORK GUARATEED, dates who will find themselves out in| {ard; Mrs. Ruth H, Dreibelbis, of State FOR BALE~N¢ wly made Glit-edge | EDWARD DURST un it. { College: Lawrence Leon. of New York | | apple butter~—~Ray J, Sharer, Centre| Pi : - Rev. J. M. Rearick, of Mifflintown. | City; Wm. Confer, 2, of Spring Mills; | Hall, R2: phon, 182R12, 036 | "hong 2R7. } DIDNT now retired, filled the pulpit in the | Fred O'Connor, of Mill Hall; Mrs. Hal- — ‘NTRE J s | WANT Earheran churel in Mifflinburg for | He G. Kirk, of Bellefonte: Mrs. Mary COAL—Anthracite and bituminous, | CENTRE 3AL) 088,4t HERE 15 A NEW BASLOALL THAT POP. TAKE his brother, Rev. W. M. Rearick, on |K. Packer, of State College; Mrs, Pearl |#0ld to you direct from the mines at] GLOVE AND A BAT AND A IT BACK AND Sunday. | Margaret Houtz. of Bellefonte: Geo. |® faving—Paul Grove, Spring Mills; § f— - i BALL THAY PAPA BROUGHT Xt IF You CAN t+ . ~n 2 ET hore 18RAS, 036 | Thomas Kerstetter and family, of RR. Lucas, of Howard: Miss Mary Re- phore i : HOME FOR FRANKIE CHANGE. iT FOR becea Reed, of State College; Miss Helen llsburg od to on Sunday, TEAM OF HORSES, bays, weigh 2.» a “ ’ Dillsburg, wer in town on nda) | K. Glenn, of Bellefonte; Mrs. Sarahlsoeo 1 bay Kh | ; . SMITHS ARITHMETIC stopping with the former's sister, Mrs lbs, for sale or will exchange for J. M. Luse., Mr. Kerstetter Is conduct- | cows —Charleg A. Graham, Blue Spring | : Conway, 2, of Westlawn: Carlton F i > 3 fe Fire 3 1 ing a hotel in the York county town. . farm, Boalsburg, 2t | b i | Bryant. of Pittsburgh; Mrs, Lilllan G { * James Keller and family, who spent | Schock, of Philadelphia: Dale Schock,] FOR SALE--Large quantity of sweet oyment a part of their vacation with his par- ig ‘ : ol of Philadelphia; Edwinicorn, cabbage and tomatoes; price g | ents, Mr, and Mrs. D, K. Keller, went | Qohock, 20 months old son of Robert | reasonabl Ralph C, Tressler, on the | forSmokers to their home In ‘enn We | Behock, of Philadelphia Miss Marga- McCoo) farm at Red Mill Ne Whete Mi Geller 1 mail PE er, of Tyrone i ‘ CHEAP LAND WANTED Three t« : of Pipe and. Mr. and Mrs. G. H., McCormick sin 3 ["% £ Es ‘oc : i wih or wiht buidine in on | Cigarettes Conway, of Westlawn; Jean Lacille sa TR PS pe ——— Mills, i POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. DEMOCRATIC PARTY, For Treasurer, ; I reas { Ti ! x the Gr ision oO at the Pri Ta September 15, 1 wmber 15, 1831 THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED from Friday Evening, Sept. 11th, 6 P. M., until Mon- I ROBERT F. HUNTER . 4 . ' y For Sheriff. day Morning, Sept. 14th, account Jewish New Year. We are authorized to announce the name of JOHN M. BOOB, FUE 8 A candidate croinigill School Days Are Here I @ SC , , PP be heid wher th, If T. M, HUEY, PATTON TOWNSHIP, For Sheriff, ‘ We are authorized to announce tl At this time of year, school bells ring, bovs and girls heed its call, and mothers Democratic Candidate for County Com. a a can 144 : t . ' 1 fon of think seriously of School Clothes. We have, as usual, a ready supply of every possible gar- missioner. decision of the Democratic voters of n- ment for sturdy boys and active girls. Prices, this year, are more reasonable than ever. DON'T FORGET THE GYM CLOTHES, For Sheriff, BOYS’ {| GIRLS oes SUITS DRESSES Shoes have 4-plece Sults at all All coneelvable 5 and Sehool Oxfords, dressy ~=from £4.95, and higher, patterns, boty In sch gar. for sister, sturdy high she ] ments and In dressier 3 . Brother, and priced fro; Youn ean buy them with two . ; ! Prices from 5&6e an hw " and higher, Serviceable, ' {8 . . Ta SHE 4 ; short trousers, one long ard one All vat dyed, fade-proof ve appearing, reasonable Si short, or two jong. ments, Every Boy and Girl PT. STORE = - 4 \ ] ki County Commissioner, 1 ® Bma Smith an SET Annis Smith, | me 0 on 16 the convent an cier-1 REPUBLICAN PARTY r, parr will g Enid, Oklahoma, | For Sheeiff spend some ime w his futher, | or 3 Tis, 8 i 1 } We are anthorized to asnounce the name aries Knarr, know t nany here, 5 thorized to announce the ns 3 Raat é many hes of IL. FRANK MAYES, of College town- return home will be by a north ship, as a candidate for Sheriff of Cen. msm PR ——— route to Detroit, inciuding un | tre county, subject to th es govern. Can ar PB § eC Sn Rett in rid the Hopubiican Party ot Centre conn. GOODYEAR PATHFINDER GOODYEAR ALL-WEATHER a T.. his State, and orium. Kansas, Miss . ty at the primary te be beid on Tuesday, ng mada Mir. Emith Ar, ptember I 1931. go § made i ing tal Come to Shambach’s [September is, lv ” wis Prooks, three years old. son | For Treasurer, ‘ nA 3 teow eooke. wWokt of / - e are amthorized to announce the name :nd Mrs, Guy Brooks, west of| Orchard where you al w Borted > is bron ht Kor fr m ti ! h k of OO, «GG. MORGAN, of Bellefonte Boro, was brought hom, | he " “ ) si 4% S.3 av id a candidate for Treasmrer of Centre sity hospital, Philadelphia, the ways boug t good stoc county, subject to the rules governing 1 * the wpublican Party Centre counly at reasonable prices. |at tne primary to be held on Tuesday, September 15, 1031 May of 1330, drank water from; Bring containers along. Yor Treasurer, abandoned Banner lye can, the re- Hon r part of last week by his father, | Erooks accompanying im.. Lewis, 4.40.21 size I hereby announce myeelf as a candle ult being a stricture of the esophagus. ! date for the office of Treasurer of (ene vit the middle of February of this | m tre County, subject to the rules governs "a oA peel ged ir 5 . . a ac ing the Hepublican primaries to be held an orange seed lodged in the | Tacsday. September 15, 1981 gtricture, necessitatirse tha hoy being | £ C. SHUEY. taken to the hospital for its removal, | . i For Treasurer, and hehag been there since until last | week, He has ry much improved PF. S,~0RCHARD SITUATED BE- We are authorized to announce the name { « Size y Size Each ee i, eh very 1 4 . » ‘ 3 aan he beh re . of PHILIP B. WOMELSDORF, of Phil 4.50.20 [(29x4.50) shes J 450-21 (30x4.50) ..covnnees 3 785 physically and there are bright hopes | TWEEN MIDDLEBURG AND ipsburg, as a candidate for Treasurer of 8.25.21 (31x5.25) 5.00.19 (295.00) 918 for his complete recovery. It will be | CENTREVILLE ALONG STATE Centre County, subject to the rules Rove ™) cess 0 { J isancansnase necessary to take him to the hospital | , 8 mtn Hl ernin the o abliean Rrimaries to be 30x33; Reg. CL.............. 5.50.18 (28x5.50) ...... canes 11.50 at Intervals of about six weeks for | HIGHWAY, held Tuesday, "i on ae ’ 305 H.D. Truck cuniun : 600-20 (32x6.00) ..cvvvivees. 1350 observation, Reylater, ; All sizes Hy i equally ” ne i We are authorized to announce the quai'y dam : 9 All sizes low ; of Mr.and Mrs FF. M. Fisher, Bev, and | we es - «fname of HAROLD D, COWHER, of Belle. J L bh A i BO 3 : rave | fonte, as a candidate for Register of . i Fes : Mrs. R. E. Corman, last week, drove | Wills and Clark of the Orphans Court Te 7 Bh: to Unionville. Chester county, and re- of Centre county, subject to the rules Ho, mained for the night with Mr and | — hey Mg A oe hy Cpnare There IS hardly anything m the world that some one : day, September 1Gth, 1031. . . eat ny en - can’t make a little worse and sell a ttle cooper. We RADIO don’t pretend that these are the lowest prices'in town," Mra. FF M, Fisher. Mrs. Lusk had jus 3 Eg : . 1 Feeived the sad rw hat her po a / Se but we can show you why they are the best bargains. law, wife of Rev. Frank B Ulrich, § : 1 te! : : hig ‘ a Now Hollands Solin ®@hiidean ; ’ y Re ar Service Come and sce us! * had died and left son three days old, | \ “ The auto party, While in Philadelphia, | ay Sresirey orm mpters ‘ ’ got Into an auto jam in the vicinity | - and efficient service on all makes HAGAN S GARA of the Duffy home and experienced | - of Radio Sets, at Reasonable much difficulty in making headway | \ PHONE 56 along the wide thoroughfare, the traf- | Pr f Why depend on tinkering and fic and city police being unable to . cope With the large number of autos guess work. Give US a call ) by ( ‘entre Hall and mass of people on the highway J and on the private grounds of the SNYDER'S RADIO SHOPPE Eo Duffy place, Mr. and Mrs, Corman, (1. 0. 0. F. Bullding.) CT ot who have been here vacationing for a \ CENTRE MALL, PA. ’ TV ? month, returned to Wilkinsburg ‘the latter part of last week. Mre. John Corman. and together the #ix went on to Philadelphia siglitsee- ing and visiting Mr, and Mrs. T. G. 5 Ask, nephew and niec, of Mr, and
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