THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, THE CENTRE » - * ’ ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST ® » ® = { pn » ® LJ . *. * » . Millheim Chicago {« the autoed to Stover, F. dealer, Charles plement see the great fair, Mrs. Robert Schlegal, I. Kutz and Mr Braynard recent guests of Rev. R Keener. The ladieg meeting of the local chapter Eastern Star, The State Mrs. Frey and Mrs, of College freight office the Bellefonte Central Railroad entered through a window, night, by burglarg who looted safe of $26.00 cash. The safe broken open with a sledge and pinch bar The hall of Golden Eagle, entire third building, ing repapered. by J. M Mrs. Marie the age of forty Knights of i cuplieg the improved the which floor of much The Coldron. by was was work died in -five vears. She Sawtelle ed over 650 pounds. She began gain ing weight at an alarmi ate years ago 1 disorder. The £ £) officers F. Ni DD. rsday) & rousing In additic to those fron who were having attendes Mr and At wers Mr. Mrs Tohn and R Rimmey, Mrs John Anna, Wm Hanna, W. F and Joseph and ter Wm. Hall Mills, Two of the J. K. Miller were Wednesday of In from piveried children of the late Rev in Johnstown by The NT po ki Is here chauffeur ladies were {past month has Leen {I at his home, ii# able to be about his premises, and to be at church serv. Sunday morning. 3 hopes present ices, Miss Catharine Bender, who recent. ly moved with her paréntg to State College, makes frequent vists to {tre Hall where ghe has aliost of friends {who greet her heartily, Miss Cathar ine a sophomore in the State Col lege high school, Prof. J. ¥F. Weta] Citizens’ Educational {the Forum of the new Edugation Building Harrisburg, Wednesda, and Thursday. He accompanied the county | F. 3. Rogers, and his Lenhart, of knocked down were received by | Forest Ranger W F. McKinney, at the State Mountains, These | will be built up during the winter and | shipping unusually large | used number of spring for re- ens is is attending the Conference in { superintendent, In R assistant, A large number wooden containers . house, Seven an riext fay 1OT trees minds surrounding owned Institutl Baltimore the orchards The apple crop valley is “spotty. There in which some trees are yielding aly their branches will stand ing beside them are barren of fruit, in are while bear, trees ail Maurice Whitehily Is erecting a mod- est home on a lot purchased from Mrs. Strouse, north of Btate College. The lot is a parcel of ground in a new building development which promises to he heard from in the future, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sellers and daughter were in Centre Hall on Sat- urday, on their way home in Wilming- ton, Delaware, after an auto tour tak ing them to Niagara Falls and other}? points, Mr, Bellerg will be remembered as the son of Mr. and Mr Edward Sellers, and when a boy attended the grade schools in Centre Hid! a. A load of grease was shipped from the rendering plant west of Cen tre Hall, owned and operated by Vogt. The grease wag packed in ond hand steel drums. The product will( find its wi to some tory, although shipped to y 1 this ' + Car Geo Bo « fle al Hike ly iy to soap Moe a jobber "Vien sl Fv hoy 4 The sale at ime wae made owing tout 3 g F +} 0 ubstantis the price of the There were 23 patients in the Centre hospital at the beginning of week, DD, brother, to CONST a Frank hig of Hiram Huntingdon, physician Loe, town, accompan- Lee, of Btiate last Friday, in the Interest formerly Miss : daughter Jo- New York, with the and Mrs. | Mr. Btalter, Sun- to with his wife the Hartley home Mrs. W. RR. Neff, seriously fll for several on Bunday her few Mrs, E. Stalter, Glelxner, and form Valley Cottage, spending a few weeks Mr, K. inne, Levi Hartley here and daughter, at on came be who had been quite im to weeks, is wis able which in- later she the being and and on a chair by bed, that in a able to of her of by days inhabit ie aughter be again floor care home She d ner laughters-in-law, Richard incliman Brooks appointed to fill vacancy made the removal Bender from Mp fhe Sun z 5 Brooks had council and was defen % 15h borough 4 15t was {ow record fl When thinking o PUBLIC BALE, Earl clawed Vonada by =n severely benny at Woodward cave several ed on Sunday, tient weeks ago, was discharg from the Centre County he had encounter hospital where been pa since the ———————— Millhelm Theatre Attractions, THURBDAY the E. M. #1. of Centre Huyety (n T. 285, : Hwyett Hal, 75 Louse, E 19 12 & Hy MMC miles Smith, Friday this week E. Saturday in “The If you enjoy good, fun, be sure and don’t as they Brown and Joe irown Clreug Clown clean comedy and gee “"Clrcus Clown,” bring the ki only Jog also will on manager have a Saturday kiddies The attraction for Monday and Tues- You forget will but they to Adios E the | not Enjoy will that The 10 enjoy special cartoon be program, arrangements Friday as a special attraction the | has’ made good | carton every and for the ai the Municipal theatre w Gaynor and Charles Farrel ange of Heart” t last the, are together in the year and comeback OR SELL ? wore PRP Ree Fe. RICHELIEU LATEST FEATURE ATTRACTIONS Western Electric Sound Bystem Continuous Shows 2 till 1} THURS.-FRI, (This W eek) Mae West BELL} AY in OF THI NINETIES" Week) RAT. (This “THE OLD } ASHIONED WAY" MON. & TUES, (Next Wk WED. (Next Week) HERE COMES THE NAVY Call the VET ee E. M. STATE Phone 1082 o ONTE, PA. 6:00 BELLE} 5:15 SEATS he. Children Shows and ALT NOW 10, THURS.-F RI-SAT. {THIS ' Zane Grey's hit “THE DUDE RANGE rR” “ON MORE SAVE THE COMMONWEALTH M. BOOB, High heri County of Centre, Pennsylvania, ds and give notice to the electors of County aforesald, that be held in the said Coumty of on the FIRST TUESDAY AFTER FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER, being GOD JOHN hereby electing the named, 10 Willie for the purpose of persons hereinalser ONE PERSON to SENATOR ONE PERSON 10 ONE PERSON GOVERNOR ONE PERSON to be BRCR INTERNAL AFFAIRS be GOVERNOR to be SUPREME COURT ONE PERSON SUPERIOR COURT ONE PERSON TIVE IN CONGRESS to BENERAL ASSEMBLY ONE PERSON to be TIVE IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY Also ballots on which the ligt voters will I the within the C For tie North Ward for tise Borough of Bellefonte, at the Logan Hose Co house on Patt Howard Street For the South Ward of the borough of Bellefonte, in the Undine Fire Co. bulld- ity or the West Ward of the borough of Bellefonte, in the McClain bullding Por the borough of Ownitre Hall room st Runkie's Hotel For the borough of Howard, do's store, in sald borough For the borough of Millhelm, new Municipal bulla For the borongh of Milesburg, in the | borough buliding on Market Streel For the First Ward of the borough of Fhillipsburg, in the Relience Hose House For the Second Wart of the borough of Polnpans. it the Miblic Building at corner of North Center and Presguelle stiredty i For the Third Ward of the borough of Philiptburg, at Bratlerfs Garage. north- east Torner of Seventh und Pine Streets For the borough of South Philipsburg the City Hall in South Phillpsburg i For the borough of Port Matilda, In i the Hall of the Knights of Golden Eagle in The borough of Por: Matilda. For the borough of Bnow Shoe, in Borough Building Por the borough of Sta Precmet, on College Aver Fellows’ al Fo th of azier Street, at in a in Comn- in the at the liege. East the O08 ite College, Went the Wire. snvilie, It 5 gow Narth Precinct, at RoCkview the township of Boggs Worth Pre. at Walker's Sdhool Pouse the township of Boggs, East Pre at the Hall of Knights of Labor, village of Cutiln the township of Boggs, West Pre at the Grange Hall, Central City Por the township of Burnside, in ¢ millding owned by William Hipple, the village of Pine ‘Glen For the township of College, at the wand hall in the village of Lemont Por the townships of Curtin North Pre. cinct, at the school house tn the village Sf Orvistan, For the Precinct, Mann's For the townmkip of Perguson, Precinct, at the public house at Randolph, in Pine ‘Grove niills For the township of Perguson, West Precinct at Ballepville stool bhoose in lage of Baileyville the township of Perguson, Nerth at the Grange Hall the township of Perguson. North. west Precinct, at the resitience of Jacob Htiver For the township of COresg. North Pre- cinct., at the Murmey Scholl House For the township of Oreste. East Pree inct, at the house by William dine, at Pew the townshis = townskip of Our ‘ atl the stool house near Robert Bast RR Weat Pre- » Hall ant Pre. For the township «f Harris, Bast Pre- in the bulldisge owned by R. OG McClellan, in the village of Linden Hall For the township of Harris, West Pre- in Malta Hail, Boalsburg i the sownship of Howard, Township Public Building For the township in Huston, township patie wnilding, in Julian For the township of Liberty, Bast Pre. cinct, ag the school house in Bagleville For cinet, In the school house at Monument For the townsdhip of Marion, in Orange Hall In the village of Jackson. ville, For the township of Miles, Bast Pre- H. cine, ag the dwelling house of OG. Showers, at Wills Store For the township of Mies Middle Precinct, In bank building at Rebers- bu f Miles, West Pre- For the township cinct, at Hall In Madison- O the K. G. E burg Por the township of township Bullfing Por the township of Penn, in a build- ing formerly owned by Luther OGulse- wile at Coburn For the township o t t the rire For in the in the Patton in the 4 By val Pre- South Pre- village of Pol- Yert Pree Meliss B A L L 0 T First Column To Vole a Straight Party i cinct | Ridge. Por cinget at the Plremen's Hall at he at tos nshin of the new st Rush, West hool house Ruige For Precinct, at the | lage of Clarence For the township of Precingg in the viliage of Moshannon school house in Snow Bhoe, West {einel, at the township building {near Mallory's blscksmith shop i For the township of Spring, Bouth Pre- {einet, atl the public house formerly owns ed by John C. Mulfinger, in Pleasant Gap i For the township of Spring, West Pre- | eanet, | ville, For the township of Taylor, in the house erected for the purpose at Leons ard Merryman's For the township, of Union, in the township public bullding For the township of Walker, East Pre eines, a build owned by Solomon Peck, the Huston For the Walker Precinet, | nge Hall in in the township building in Cole- in in of Middle the wil- if Walker West Pre. 2 house of John n ry B House ist of Nominations ow ys § 9 a nations PARTY OF YOUR CHOICE by the Becretars k retary and the Commis Ly. are glven of ballot NOTIC every : 18 PeTEO: shall of rmment of Ate or of any cits whether hold profit who is or shall Legislative Saven aepartment of State Timis . : United States, or of any porated district. and » also, of Congress and Executive this State or any Incorpe incapable of the same time of Judge election no Inspector, Judge or such elects hall we 10 be } y SHALL COUNT AS A or (Vote Tar One) {Vote for One) {Vote for One) David A. Reed, REPUBLICAN Joseph ¥. Guffey, James HH. Maurer, DEMOCRATIC Edwin J. Pithian, Harry M. Wicks, Cieorge W. Ohls, SOCIALIST Frank MM. Trexler, Chester H. Rhodes, Philip Sidransky, Charles Palmer, Frank Knotek, I Republican | Harry B. 8colt, Democratic | 5 Thomas Kennedy, Socialist | Birch Wilson, Prohibition William 3B. Altar, William R. Powel i Republican Democratic Socialist | Prohibition | Republican Prohibition 1, Communist | Industrial Labor | PROHIBITION (Vote for One) Governor (Vote for One ) M. Harvey Taylor, William A. Schnader, Republican (Vote Thomas A. Logue, George H. Earle, ssembl (Vote for One) for One) Democratic COMMUNIST Franz E. Daniel, Jesse H. Holmes, J Banks Kurte, Mabel D. Pennock, Herbert T. Ames, \ Republican ] Prohibition Don Gingery, INDUSTRIAL LABOR Dan H. Slinger, Emmett Patrick Cush, ¥ Republican | A Prohibition Democratic | Democratic Charles W. Kane, Bess Oyekis, Socialist FR " Ea — RE ———— OV I BO Jn 4 v ¥ i, A - ¥ bg i Jn ¥ a VRE I RR HOOT = every State Ww i Soe
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