= VOL. CV. RE om NO. 42. HN HARVEY CC. SHULTZ ( RUSHED TO STONE LOADER, ON XA RNELL The life of Harvey Clayton Shultz of t Oo Friday body Rebersburg, was snuffed ou n afteroon from the © to a mass locating was in imperte condi- y the y» tO € machinery tion, drive it cl Nees y pile of om move stone this } " ROVE th he uno A the and instantaneous, The leading three watch crushe- of the being made ped loader. accident ocourred from Milesburg to miles from the former place. The Mr. also stopped with heart at 3:10 body was Milesburg, undertaking between truck ideways Death was the road Yarnell, m about Shultz was carried by ed, and the owner The morgue, the Neff nad runde o'clock. * t the Waetzler ym there to iken to and D. A. McDOWELL Candidate for Recorder, Has Made Val. lant Fight to Overcome Handleap Posseses Intelligenge and Gentle- manly Traits, One of the most interesting charac- ters in the political lineup for the No- vember election D. A. (“Bandy”) MeDowell, who, despite a physical han- dicap that would have made most men semi-invalids, has not only continued to perform most of the work he to he became thirty-three years but mo In the past three kas accomplished most of the for which he will always be bered. (r Ar. is was in done decides he things remeni- before accustomed 3 a nas EO. re McDowell Htcaj i parallels in history the United of Xx - As a result of energy me one ( 2 the; thi became the same of hard ation: ry email remun on a A farm, in As ay Marion for existence business enterprises different farms | A and on n township. The turning point in his life can be dated, roughly. from the time of his marriage in 1893, and from that time on, regardless of the physi cal affliction which fell upon him five years later, his career one of untiring effort, and small measure of success, Mr. has been of no McDowell} first ¥ < ¥idy township, STIs nd. He attended in t considers the Frain until he grades, but Marion ownship through all the piles tO his the firancial burden ing four children became too great for his parents. and he spent the inter- vening years before his marriage work- ing on his father's farm and the farms of neighboring tillers of the soil. On Sept. 1573, he was united in marriage to Miss Carre Dolan, of Mar on townshp., the ceremony being per Fed in the Court House by 'Squire muel Foster. Following his mar. viage the MeDowells moved to Milea- burg where for two years ho conduct- ed a watch and clock repalring estab lishment. At the experiation of his term as a jeweler, the family moved back to Marion township where “San- dy" operated a truck farm until 1911. In 1808 he was visited by the lliness that hag left its permanent effect upon his physique. but which left his In- domitable spirit unscathed. For six years he was umable to work, but fi- nally he regmined his strength, and be fore hy left Maribn township for what proved to be the last time he resided in that section, he was the “Sandy” MeDowell he is at. the present Jay-- physically handicapped. but mentally able to do more than an average day's te education of rails contin because on . 20, DEATH BETWEEN TRUCK AND ROAD, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, Millhelm. where it for burial, The | urg on wil prepared nterment was made Rebers Monday | aschtesrly orenoon, Sch officiating, assisted k Have ‘ to. thelr « tribut, Um § gathering panion workman respect, Mr. Shultz was born in | September 1 and 2, 1886, nu 21 days, { Weagley) month and Frank Maggie Shultz He is survived by his father, who lived his wife. whose ame was Miss Helen Bierly, adopted daughter, aged four years, There also survive him a brother, Willian Shultz, of Spring Mills, and a Mrs, Jacob Styers, of Wolfs years, a with son. a malden and an sister, In 1911 the McDowells moved to Walker township, for the sue- ceeding five years he was proprietor of a general store at Nittany, in the building now occupied by the Nittany | Tea Room. About the time the World war ended he secured the contract for the J. R. Watking ( manufacturers and distributors of sun- dry household articles ty, and for the next dy" Ford truck throug! where 3. extracts and for Centre coun | eight became years “San a fa susiness dealing he [ow MoeDowell's + ode Pennsyivi preset resentative pHoneer from line of Democrats long He irch at COmnes a + Methodist { member of Axemany Contre t is n snd ndy” | of county's one representative citizens He has “gone through the He has experienced g i peri pra rows tically and in a into an hot dustrious bu resident of y GArangers pi the cigars that were passed out from if y it we are not Oh Mr ning, cerned. However, paying he Kosler got by without ar as Mr. Mayes ci ronning true Mes, was mers fc til tl f reasons fi wm. Up un- hs jeri beat offer entre county. no mame whether Mr Keeler Republican, Prohibitionist No Republi- ever heard or saw him handling » or devoting a day to of his party who needed his badly he needs theirs For service rendered to his party the Republican candidate for Sheriff has about as much claim to the job as we would have had we jockeyed the nomination he got &¢ time he Ent wr pl 3 the \ the Republican party n chance in OC ber of Barty » @ knew Democrat, of wns Kluxer Cars book for candidates window work help nA as now into ourselves ————— A APA AAI VOTE FOR 8S. CLAUDE HERR FOR PROTHONOTARY, lence the in any exper urance to attended His gorvices ms have will be correctly transas te coureic tO t hig present term, regard station In him in office Hia election of everyone, has business to accommodating or public during leas of i politi # continuing other four to the woman, in that office, These are sufficient reasons why you should vote for 8. Claude Herr for Prothonotary. O life, for wil man transact or JUS tifies an yours be interest or who ————— AAAI, IL. FF. Hunter, candidate for county Treasurer, is announcing that in the event of his election he will keep his office open unt] 6:00 o'dock every day in the week, except Sunday. That will mean that when taxpayers go to the court house during business hours. the treasurer's office will bg open for business. Mr. Hunter is not making an idle bid for votes, but he will ful- fill the promise, if he ia elected. be onuse he feels that longer hours In the treasurer's office are needed to give the taxpayers the service they are entitled to. ——— IP TATA This ls the last issue before the No- vember 3, 1931. election. In the next fase of the Reporter will appear, unless al] signs fall, the majorities the Democratic candidates for county of- GREGG TOWNSHIP WOMAN BECOMES VIOLENTLY INSANE Noose Hall hospital CGIrovi to the and Mrs, {ireen north of was taken last violently Frank of Penn Centre County week, Saturday became irsane, on wmitating st i r her to a ot Rote, and "Squire neces Harvey rn 151 ins “ The witel ited removing too far gone” and that he nothing for her. This Information preyed on her mind, so the story goes doctor cons 1, told spel her the could do and gradually she more and more gave herself the of th the witeh, be into n Saturday over untij power 0 she came violent, —— Mrs. Neese's maiden name was Sarah in Union vars old. children, res years old county. She is one of Boyer, was rea rod fs about forty the mother of three whom is but ti ————— A AGP ———— Twelve New Drivers Are Granted LI COnses, {vers received permits last ap operate a motor vehicle at the st rly SL $V Seventeen falled. Those are: G. W Flem- FCW 04 en in Bellefon plicants appeared, but their eived permits em — a ——— VICIOUS MOUNTAIN FIRE, wt ” Birthday, OF Celebrated ie 8 Jerry Yrs, Marian Brauch, y, Bamuej Gin. Mra J 8h “re inex, —— AAT, Birth daughter of a Daughter, was born on Tuesday of in te Fr and Maybelle (Sharer) White, east of Centre Hall This is the first daughter, but the sec- or.d child in the family. Mrs. Harry Chatham, of Lock Haven. caring for the mother and babe. ry met week » Bank ju —— I A ANT — Potter township ought to give John M. Boob a rousing vote for Bheriff of Centre We howl about not having candidates from the south side of the We have them this Mr. Boob for Sher. wart for township Mr. Bx county. county then Victor Brun voar--two of and J Comimissio {iY County ner Potter ase \ Yair Wr PROHIBITION PARTY. at pm i- inter dis. he SAVES THE af 1 . a Boob, while calling in Bellefont his candidacy for Sheriff, that upon a time saved the whole Prohibition party. No one will deny that Miss Rebeoon Na omi Rhoads was that when the Pro- hibtion party was a strong going con- cern in Centre county. Well, one day, or night, Mr. Boob with his mother on returning home from a hospital, ats- covered a car upset, the former oscu- pants of which were strugging in Jeep water, John Boob just naturally whad- ed in and brought out Miss Rebecca, and thus the Prohibition party was saved from drowning. ———— DATTA, For your own personal financial in terests. Mr. Famner, vote for Spearly and Brungart for commissioners. —————————— Is A AAAS. Especially at this time the rural householder must be on Lis guard when the high-pressure salesman offers his contract, A plan that will save you many headaches is to refuse to sign on tha dotted line until you have slept a night over the proposition. By morn- ing your head will be clear and that wily keep the dotted line blank. onn homes © the viite eat of { covered Ones fice obtained, OA RI A i LAST DECEMBER WEDDING JUST NOW MADE PUBLIC Teacher Be. Man { Potter Township School Bride of Nearly Year Ago. came Aaronshurg The following ment will porter readers, cerned success i thelr fri mini Mi \’ daughter Will Mills, and 1 h thse Manor Hill township. After grad- ved in the hoslery mi and is tl mer and Nora Boo he vy JH Bon of Vv of Aarongin Boob is of fam Bweeney, 1x Potter engaged in wh ing schoo] in Centre Hall High school for teaching at Teachers’ College, ualng from the she further prepared . State Lock Haven iand is sixth term. S————————— SAAT ADEN The The funeral mus, largely friends Union now successfully teaching Hirenlmus Funeral, of Andrew in Centre Hall, on attended from James Batu by lower Penns cou where the here. Among 1 GG. Rote, Mr and Mrs Violet Hote before coming Mr. and Mrs, Bin Mra Hote, as Miss Pressier, Mr. Mrs Ammon Rote and Clarence Corman. ard Mr A Mrs. Pau; Kerstetter, drew Vonada, Mr, and Mrs and Kors and 4 Mr and Mp an Tex Elsenhuth, Wl 3 ¥ dge Albert thelr present Two Prisoners Recaptured. assnialt Mercer to fo aggravated Buffnline of gorving two Balph one hail five for larceny. ——————— A ——— Annual Meeting of Ag, Ext. Assoc. committee of the Agri safon Association ste of their a November nourtes the in for Mond meeting wil} program for the day. The features « th gram will be the annual dinner, cussion of the farmers’ tax by De. F. PP. Weaver of State ard & special entertalnment 1 people, nt be held in Belle interesting is being £ a dis problenis College, yy Joocal —————— AY AGIAN TO, Chicago Stock Show to Be Bigzest In History, Early entries pouring int of International xpositon, to held ago St Yards 3 to December of and educational in Its Hende, secretary head Live at the Novem » the quarters the Block Chie be a ir 4H IrANnCe of one the " f 1 25 on : iargest 4 hibits hist Ro 8 report of the ¥ manager exXpo- sition, ———————— HUGHES ON BOB HUNTER. to the volera of Centra county to support Bob Hunter for treasurer, J. JL. Hughes Headmaster of Bellefonte Academy, closes with these paragraphs: In an appeal “It has Come that terests to knowledge, have personal in- representing Bob Hunter as a man of means who does not need the office. “There could be no discredit in a man hustling and saving. To my personal knowledge, however, Bob Hunter even in his declining years relies almost entirely on his daily hustling for his livelihood. This I am adding only to correct the above rumor which is a direct result of a studied propaganda to appeal to the prejudices of those who do not know the facts, to my those who serve are “J. R, HUGHES" ——————— fA —— Vote for Wetszler for Register. BELLEFONTE YOUNG WOMAN VICTIM OF SUICIDE PACT “Tired of Living, Taking My Life,” Says Note Left by Pretty Anna Rhodes ~Fifty-Seven-Year-0ld Man Partner In Pact, gentences: “Tired of Police the were puzzied is hospit the shooting Angel condition Mary's ed by a wound in Anne Bt, blind and at shot through head al the shoulder. her sister, Agnes, in left Wednesday to call on Angel, her sister sald, come the and a brother ts. They dis- 3d An- lived with Rochester, and home wht ht When she did not home her sister and found a member of a ¢ " a 13 vith the large chii- par PFhoads. Burial the of VAS from the was at a Belle with or a Foor to her Biller, ype i ino Centre County Herds Headed Rec ord-Producing Sires, hy . fey 4% ir ¢ The he Testing rin Centre { A sits gu poun The the wos 7 pounds butter : expected when come into production. ————— AAA ————————— MARRIAGE LICENSES, oo i Lewisin Warren x Danville on Evelyn Wm. Harvey Ethel M. Myers..... R Corneil Spicer iefonte George Kerr Madera 1da John Jean Sanborne Bellefonte Creek Jacob Laon Shadla Joewch Creek Creek Clarence Leroy Beach Beli] Waite leroy Humn Hartle WI M. Prichar 1.00 Barnes © tupert Anna Beach .. JAltoona Alt Philipsburg «. Philipsburg Card Grace YONA Josiah Grace (laren Garmetly Eleanor affer 1 1. HH. Winters Willamson A From the Manse, Harry L his friends, for a shrt time on Monday, Dr. Wier Ketler, President City College, stopped to see the Kirk patricks on Tuesday. Dr, Ketler and wife. accompanied by Mrs, Ketier® pa. rents. Mr. and Mra. Bell, and a daugh- tor, were on their way to New York. Mre, Kirkpatrick is kept at home this week because of a nervous break: down. She is improving slowly. ———— IA A ATA, Plg Killers at Work In Columbia Co. Residents of Beaver Valley. near Bloomsburg, have been mystified by the wilful cutting to death of shoats. At night some one gets into barns and plgpens, and either slashes the ani mals so they bleed to death, or outs off their heads. The barn of Charles Polinski was recently enters and the heads out from three shoats, The car. casses were left lying on the barn fivor, —————— AS AI Vote for Wetsler for Register. C—O A IP STAINS) Nothing shows good citizenship quite as much as your going to the polls on slection day and casting your vote for the men you wish to entrust with the { Harrisburg, Kirkpatricks Douglas o Dr viaited the of Grove TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. ¥ HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS wor of farmerg in Penns Come ready thelr corn crop n rog Hi3ii0E of im. is on the t the State nuary, ndson, thield were nage one salesman, out being forred to slen contracts fof Commodi Know You | vith need of opens in Hep- came in at of the between 30.000 and when burn a depth of nd S00 « township, Potter 4941 of county, the top with a fi Ww feet hic John digging has 8 gents Snavely east of town, finished his potato crop and finds he hand, which repre~ fro 48 bushels of tubers are of very 370 bushe the seed planted good is on increase m qu Progress a Hal- members and night, October consist of salad, cel Grange hold party thelr families 30th. wil] lowe'en its Refreshments sandwiches ow pickles rr and cake. Mrs Vas Johy 3 , ATT n Baturday passenger wes the Greys Ohio, where Miss Nelile s weak, Dure hter-in-law, de over the hy fi hound she wilj bus to be of Ate were hey “operate by outting he ip eat yiaddn't but .. other oy county friends of Spicher, of y Know Petersburg, and cottage to r. and Mra leaving sth, y of Mr. and Mrs. AYS ago returned Centre Calvin CG interested t wee, “ expect othrook, ten t. Mr. car in and Lawrence Hines, Dan« Hines, Ross Beatty and Harry Funk were driving to Pittsburgh, was struck another Altoona. Hines minutes afe accident, while hi brother Mr. Rothrock, were série i. Mr. Rotl suffered red hrock fracture of ti injur we right leg Altoona was injured when a pit at since Augus Rothrock which he it by machine Lawren died a few ter the Daniel, ously % and Ts jon of the right hip in the a and dislooat accident The anniversary compour the twenty-fifth pastorate of Rev, William A, DD. D. and the 126th anniversary « the erection of the Mifflinburg Lutheéfe an begun last Sunday and over next Sun* day and elaborate Pro= i sared. There will be address al laymen. include i yw Charlies Mariyn strmons by the pastor, Rev, ( Reeser, president of the Mifflinburg Ministerium, and Rev.John Wagner, D. Ib § of * Susque« hanna Synod of Central Pennsylvania. An eight-page program shows a pho tograph of the pastor, a picture of the fias church, the first Lutheran and Reformed church. erected in 1806, & drawing Dreisbaugh church, and picture of the First Lutheran church, Mifflinburg., dedicated in 1900, celebration of of Rearick, of th the Elina church iff pastorate, was be continued An ¥ i will Monda y m as been gri pre os 3 yr ITE an historica; address i Steese jeorge IL president of A touring party of ladies from Cleve: jand, Ohio, consisting of Mrs. L. P. Smith, Sr, Mrs L. P. Smith, Jr, Mr P. C. Johnston and Mrs. Robert Peas cock, for afew days made thelr heads quarters on the latter's farm. at Cen« tre Hill, tenanted by Charles Miller. The ladies were traveling in a Pack* ard modern sedan with the junior Mrs, Smith at the wheel, While here they made a number of side trips, seeking mostly mountain scenery. They agreed the drive over Seven Mountains Te vealed the most beautiful view of any encountered so far on their trip. They came by way of Erie. Corry, Ridgway, Emporium, Renovo, and i.ock Haven, and will return by way of Snow Shoe, Dubois and Franklin, Friday, the pars ty were entertained at Sunset Club house by Mr, and Mrs W., W. Kerlin and Mr. and Mre 8 W. Smith. Mrs Peacock is the only daughter of the late Dr. ©. F. Smith, of Indianapolis, Indiana, and is known here by a nums public's business. Go and vote! ber of residents, he, ON —
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