Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, November 11, 1921, Image 4

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"Bellefonte, Pa., November mn, 1921.
P. GRAY MEEK,
sam no,
Editor
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TUESDAY'S LOCAL ELECTION.
No Hot Contests and Light Vote
Cast All Over County.
The absence of any close contests
on the state ticket, and very few
lo-
cally resulted in a light vote being
‘cast at Tuesday’s election in every
precinct in Centre county.
In Belle-
fonte, for instance, the only contest
was for tax collector between Herbert
Auman,
Republican, and John
M.
Keichline, Democrat, and Auman de-
feated Keichline by 451 majority.
None of the other candidates for any
office had opposition, most of them
being on both tickets, so that there
never was any question about their
election.
In quite a number of pre-
cincts in the county the women made
their vote count by electing women te
offices, but in the majority of districts
the dominant party held sway.
As has been its custom for a num-
ber of years the “Watchman” here-
with gives the complete vote cast in
every district in Centre county for all
local offices, with the exception of the
scattering vote, but they cut no figure
in the result.
Following is the vote:
Office Republican Democrat
BELLEFONTE—N. W.
Judge—Jno G. Love 409...Jno G. Love 191
Ins—M. R. Johnson 418...H. N. Meyer 197
Ass—W M. Baney 418....W. M. Baney 201
T Col—Herb Auman 510 J. M.Keichline 147
Aud—David Bartlett 400..Dav Bartlett 181
Coun—W J Emerick 388..W J Emerick 20+
Benj Bradley 397..Benj Bradley 196
S Dir—A C Mingle 393..... A C Mingle 191
Chas I Cook 306..Chas F. Cook
Bur—W H Walker 429...W H Walker
192
154
J of P—S K Woodring 39 1S K woodringl23
BELLEFONTE—S W
Judge—C A Shaffer 243....C A Shaffer
Ins—Chas Musser 230..Clarence Zeigler
Ass—Jos Apt 303 Harry Walkey
Robert Montgomery, P
T Col—Herb Auman 265..J M Keichline
Aud—D Bartlett 277........ D Barlett
Coun—Thos S Hazel 256..Thos S Hazel
8S Dir—A C Mingle 243....A C Mingle
Chas F Cook 217..Chas F Cook
Bur—W H Walker 265...W H Walker
BELLEFONTE W W
Jdg—Jno McGinley 113..... D W Geiss
Ins—G W Rees 110....... H F McGirk
Ass—Jno D Love 123....G Oscar Gray
T Col—Herb Auman 121 J M Keichline
Aud—D_ Bartlett 120........ D Bartlett
Coun—W H Brouse 121... W H Brouse
J M Cunningham 102 Cunningham
S Dir—A C Mingle 120..... A C Mingle
Chas I Cook 116.Chas F. Cook
Bur—W H Walker 120...W H Walker
CENTRE HALL
Judge—Jno ¥ Kramer 77..C A Smith
Ins—R I Smith 92..Mrs Freda Kerlin
Ass—W A Odenkirk 104..... J S Rowe
T Col—C Bartholomew 64 Bartholomew
Aud—C M Smith 74...Lettie Brungard
Helen Bartholomew, Pro 35
Coun—Wilbur Henney 74..A M Spayd
F McClellan 53..W F Bradford
H H Longwell 86.R D Foreman
....M L Emerick
S Dir—E Ripka 74...M G Strohmeier
Mrs M E Strohm 72.D K Keller
Bur—Edw Durst 67...T M Hosterman
HOWARD BOROUGH
Judge—J Rathmell 8t Dorothy Weber
Ins—J E Foresman 126..... Wm Loder
Ass—W F Hal 133...... Jas N Neese
T Col—T A Pletcher 142 Della Leathers
Aud—F M Pletcher 106..W W Weber
Coun—A D Gledhill 81....Jonn Deihl
N A Kline 102......A M Butler
N E Lighthamer 108 Jno Lyons
Chas Bowes 133......C M Fox
S Dir—W N Long 110....Jno Wagner
W M Holter 90...... S J Wolfe
Bur—K R Wolfe 102.. Walter Yearick
MILESBURG
Judge—Cameron McKinley 77.HL B Neff
Ins—Jas Oswalt 83....C K Essington
Ass—W R Campbell 72....Leon Yorke
T Col—Danl McKinley 92.D McKinley
Aud—G B McCullough 61.E Cartwright
Coun—Edw Baird S8S...... Edw Baird
I B Showers
H McClellan Jr 54..H Shindler
S Dir—J D Knarr 74
Ethel T Wallace 60...E A Neff
Bur—Frank Baird 57...... W E Flinn
MILLHEIM
Judge—E W Mauck 46....W H Meyer
....Chas Miller P & S
Ins—E M Zimmerman 35.H R Auman
Ass—B J Burd 60........ W H Smith
T Col—J W O Houseman 193
Aud—L Catherman 68.J W Reifsnyder
J of P—John Musser 145
Coun—S8 W Gramley 45....T F Meyer
W A Stover 181..S J McMullen
C FF Stover 58....A R Bartges
J Spigelmyer 39
Jennie Reifsnyder. Socialist 19
: Mrs IL. E Stover, Pro 6
S Dir—W I Swarm 108.Mrs W Musser
I W Stover 116....I W Stover
FS Ulrich S8...... M O Stover
Bur—F E Gutelius 157....T H Musser
PHILIPSBURG—Ist W
Judge—Chas Munson 211.../no Kragle
Ins—Hareld Haworth 194.Jas Wilson
Ass—Calvin Jones 164.....Jas Wilson
T Col—G C Irish 1653...Chas Freeman
Aud—John Hoffer 296
J of P—Thos Byron 201.R D Bigelow
Coun—S8 Morningstar 151.R Gilliland
S Dir—Mary Wigton 173..Geo Bratton
F Troutman 112.F Kephart
A W Marks 108.A C Thompscn
Bur—H W Todd 241
PHILIPSBURG—2nd W
Judge—Geo Hamer 208....E C Howe
Ins—Chas Plank 238...... J E Hamer
Ass—N H Hewitt 238...,.. Jac Swires
T Col—G C Irish 154...Chas Freeman
Aud—John Hoffer 272....John Hoffer
Coun—W A Peters 216.J M Eskridge
L G Runk 203...Arthur Lukins
8 Dir—Mary Wigton 231..Geo Bratton
G ¥ Troutman 133.Fr Kephart
A W Marks 168.A C Thomnson
Bur—H W Todd 227 H W Todd
PHILIPSBURG—3rd W
Judge—J M Hawkins 149.Thos Deacon
Ins—Robt Rickards 171..Anna Hoffer
Ass—W BE Peterson 173.H P Faulkner
T Col—G C Irish 130....Chas Freeman
Aud—John Hoffer 204....John Hoffer
Coun—Jas Hugg 131........ E G Jones
Geo Holdren 113.., M Johnson
S Dir—Mary Wigton 151..Geo Bratton
G F Troutman 100.F Kephart
A W Marks 133. A C Thompson
Bur—H W Todd 158........ H W Todd
H W Todd. Pro 18
SNOW SHOE BOROUGH
Judge—Jas I Yarnell 35.7 M Gilliland
Ins—Norman Cramer 86..Frank Burns
Ass—Jas I Yarnell 31.Vint B Markley
L M Kelley, Ind 64
Coun—Clarence Swartz61.M D Mooney
H J O'Brian 77....L C Zindle
S A Robison 63....J L Reddin
S Dir—H W Rabert 67....Philip Shaw
dw Quirk 62....... R Kech
Bur—O J Harm 83.......... O J Harm
8 PHILIPSBURG
Judge—A L Ryver69......A L Ryver
Ins—Clair Stover 81........ Ed C Gates
Edward Vaughn, Socialist 24
Ass—J W Northamer 55.J Northamer
Howard Vaughn, Socialist 33
T Col—J B Hoffman 59
Wm Oberheim, Socialist 35
Aud—Geo Bean 74...... J B Hoffman
Coun—D M Stein 64........ D M Stein
y . Matt Renwick 51.Matt Renwick
179
158
163
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143
182
185
180
145
81
83
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82
61
62
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141
192
83
195
130
131
198
129
94
Republican
Saml Kelley 53....Saml Kelley
Wm Ryver 84...... Wm Ryver
Jas Katin Pro 53
S Dir—M H Northamer 61..Northamer
Fred Gross 66
Fred Gross, Pro 18
Bur—B F Williams 63 C Rothrock
STATE COLLEGE E D
Judge—D O Etters 115..0 M Harvey
Ins—IL K Metzger 143..J N Krumrine
Ass—Clark Herman 147.Clark Herman
T Col—E J Williams 138..I M Harvey
Aud—H F Reed 125....Paul J Smith
R Ass—J E Isenberg 139...J S Martin
Coun—H J Behrer 95...... H J Behrer
R J Weber 139 J T McCormick
Ed Erb 112.Dr Grover C Glenn
S Dir—C Hollobaugh 126.Hollobaugh
I Mairs 138..Mary A Foster
Julian R Frear 118.Julia Frear
Bur—W H Sauers 115.. R H Gilliland
STATE COLLEGE, W D.
Judge—J B Hill 136........ J C Smith
Ins—Geo Glenn 128....... Chas Taylor
R Ass—C E Homan 128....R J Smith
Ass—Clark Herman 132..Clark Herman
T Col—E J Williams 142..1 M Harvey
Aud—H F Reed 129...... Paul J Smith
J of P—M Woomer 132....M Woomer
Coun—H J Behrer 90...... H J Behrer
R J Weber 134..J T MeCormick
Ed Erb 119 Dr Grover C Glenn
S DIR—C Hollobaugh 136 Hollobaugh
T I Mairs 145... Mary A Foster
Julia R Fresar 127....... Julia R Frear
Bur—W H Sauers 111...R H Gilliland
UNIONVILLE
Judge—Everett Parsons 83 Jos Brugger
Ins—Mary R Griest 62..David Keatley
M M Ryan
T Col—H M Stere 32........Anna Hall
Aud—A T Rowan 47.....
Jos Spotts, Pro 34
J of P—W H Earon 46....W H Earon
W_H Earon, Pro 2
Coun—D Buck 70........... Ellie Holt
John Askins 68...W G Wright
....Jasper Holt
S Dir—J M Iddings 59..... Jno F Holt
J H Barton 55.Clara Leathers
" Marg Holzworth 46 Jul Parsons
F W Smith, Pro 51
Bur—J BE Hall 41,.....4.../. J E Hall
J E Hall, Pro 26
BENNER—N P
Judge—Wm King 15..... Elmer Dreon
Ins—Paul Resides 19..Fred Heckman
R Ass—J L Marshall 16.Jno Armagast
Ass—Paul Eckley 28........ H N Hoy
T Col— ...John Spearley
Aud— ....Harry E Breon
Sup—Chas Houser 23....Cyrus Huey
Dir +....H BE Corman
Jas McCabe 9,....... Corl
D L Keller 10..Harry Struble
BENNER— S P
Judge—W A Haas 33........ S H Hoy
Ins—Chas Houser 31....W W Tibbens
R Ass—Wm Colpetzer 26...8S 8 Fravel
Ass—Paul Eckley 25 H N Hoy
Office
T Col—John Spearley 31..Jno Spearley
Aud— ....Harry E Breon
Sup—Chas Houser 32..... Cyrus Huey
Dir— ....H E Corman
Jas McCnbe 27,....... F C Corl
D L Keller 30..Harry Struble
BOGGS—N P
Judge—Jno Shawley 18..H S Haagan
Ins—Clajr Shawley 19...Clair Richner
R Ass—H Heaton 19....Edw Coakley
Ass—Ed Fisher 21........ Jno Wetzler
T Col—H H Curtin 19..... H H Curtin
Aud—John Smith 25
F L Wetzler, Pro 9
Sup—G P Heverly 17..... G P Heverly
S Dir—Sam Stanley 19...... L H Neff
E S Bepnett 26..L KE Davidson
A N Bierly 12
Ellis Pownell, Pro 3
BOGGS—E P
Judge—W J Bryan 33....Irvin Confer
Ins—F A Shultz 31........ C H Beatty
R Ass—D HE Shultz 30....Clark Beatty
Ass—Ed Fisher 32...... John Wetzler
T Col—Harry H Curtin 30.H H Curtin
Harry H Curtin, Pro 12
Aud—John Smith 24...... F IL. Wetzler
J of P—Ralph Bathurst 28.J Cronister
Sup—G P Heverly 24....G P Heverly
S Dir—Sam Stanley 22,.Sam Stanley
I 8S Bennett. 27:...... I. H Neff
A N Bierly 14..LL E Davidson
BOGGS—W P
Judge—Chas Sheckler 107..W H Smith
Ins—DBruce Peters 87...... W F Peters
R Ass—Bruce Peters 73....John Smith
Ass—Ed Fisher 38...... John Wetzler
T Col—H H Curtin 53....H H Curtin
Aud—John Smith 30...... John Smith
L Wetzler, Pro S1
Sup—G P Heverly 58....G P Heverly
S Dir—Sam Stanley 54...Sam Stanley
ES Bennett 71...... H Neff
A N Bierly 81...L E Davidson
BURNSIDE
Judge —Saml] Hoover 9....Wm Meeker
Ins—Ray Hoover 14...Martin Meeker
Aud—Bernice Bowes 22...Bert Bechtol
Sup— ....Clyde Viehdorfer
S Dir—John Fye 19...Art McCullough
COLLEGE TWP.
Judge—H I Ailman 183..
Ins—Jas Schreck 218......Geo J Bohn
Ass—Clem G Dale 208. .Geo Shuey
T Col—C M Thompson 149.Jesse Shuey
Aud—J F Wasson 160...... I J Dreese
Sup—H F Evey 185...... E M Houser
S Dir—Ruth Beaver 143....A C Peters
Mabel Ferree 107....Jno Grove
CURTIN—N P
Judge—A M Shank 34....H D Confer
Ins—Alf Shawley H54....G H Gillespie
R Ass—H M Herr 33..Alvie J Confer
Ass—A D Lucas 25......Jno A Mann
T Col—Jno A Mann 4¢ .Jno A Mann
Aud—A D Lucas 19..Newton Cameron
Sup—J R Brickley 52....J R Brickley
S Dir—Jas Heverly 91...Alf Shawley
C E Johnston 3....Alva Confer
CURTIN—S P
Judge—J H Tipton 13..... C Johnston
Ins—J E Yeager 20........ N J Packer
R Ass—Clarence Fry 10..H E Young
Ass—A D Lucas 8.... .Jno A Mann
T Col—Jno A Mann 17....Jno A Mann
Aud—A D Lucas 6..Newton Cameron
Z A Welch 12
Sun—J R Brickley 21...J R Brickley
S Dir—Jas Heverly 17....Alf Shawley
C E Johnston 33..Alva Confer
FERGUSON—N P
Judge—H A Grubb 48....Geo M Lutz
Ins—R K Hunter 36..... Chas Strouse
R Ass—J N Hoy 45......... W A Corl
Ass—E C Musser 45........ Geo B Fry
T Col—J E Elder €0........ J E Elder
Aud—J C Gates 30..Chester McCormceck
1 Sup—H W Rockey 51....Chas Meyers
S Dir— ....H Illingsworth
J H McCracken 45.R Randolph
J D Neidigh 86
FERGUSON—E P
Judge—Fred Gearhart 58...H B Ward
Ins—W H Reed 60....J D Dreiblebis
R Ass—Geo Burwell 65.3 gd Williams
Ass—I C Musser 68........ Geo B Fry
T Col—J E Elder 72........ J E Elder
Aud—J C Gates 61..Chester McCormick
Sup—H W Rockey 57..Chas H Meyers
S Dir— ....Henry Illingsworth
J H McCracken 44.R Randolph
J D Neidigh 63..J D Neidigh
FERGUSON—W P
Judge—Paul C Ward 63...J R Lemon
Ins—M G Harpster 50..Robt Harpster
R Ass—Chas S Gates 61.. Wm Dennison
Ass—E C Musser 54...... ..Geo B Fry
T Col—J E Elder 61........ J E Elder
Aud—J C Gates 64.. C McCormick
Ass—E C Musser 54.. .Geo B Fry
T Col—J E Elder 61 ...J E Elder
Aud—J C Gates 64......C McCormick
Sup -H W Rockey 45..Chas H Meyers
S Dir—H Illjngsworth 50.J McCracken
J D Neidigh 58.R R Randolph
, GREGG—N P
Judge—W N Ilgen 8........
Ins—C T Musser S......
R Ass—John S Hoy 6....
Ass—C A Long 5......
T Col—R D Musser 13.
Aud—M W Johnson 11. T Musser
Sup—Paul Swabb 13...... J A Snyder
S Dir—Orpha Gramley 2..8 C Yearick
Mabel Allison 3...R H Shook
GREGG—E P
Judge—J D Wagner 42....E P Shook
Ins—Jerry Albright 37..H H Rachau
R Ass—Harry Hoy 21 ..J C Condo
Ass—C A Long 25........C 8 Bartges
T Co—R D Musser 33....I G Walker
Aud—M W Johnson 41....C T Musser
osu J A Snyder
Sup—Paul Swabb 31
S Bir rhe Gramley 21.8 C Yearick
Mabel Allison 27...R H Shook
GREGG—W »P
Judge—Chas L McCool 73..A F Vonada
Ins—R E Sweetwood 53...C G Decker
R Ass—E M Bartley 61..Lester Condo
.C 8 Bartges
«sal GQ Walker
Aud—M W Johnson 77....C T Musser
J of P—H M Allison 59....A J Shook
... BET Jamison
Sup—Paul Swabb 64.. J A Snyder
8 Dir—Orpha Gramley
53.8 C Yearick
Mabel Allison 59...R H Shook
HAINES—E P
Judge—T B Hosterman 37...N W Eby
Ins—W E Reifner 40......C _C Orndorf
R Ass—R H Bowersox 39..C D Haines
Asg—0O P Smith 47......8 H Orndorf
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Democrat
37
18
39
32
76
50
45
56
63
190
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166
216
60
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Office Republican
T Col—Wilson Haines 41..H J Stover
Aud—E W Motz 44.......... D S Wert
Sup—Geo Guisewite 43....Jas Vonada
S Dir—H 8 Warntz 26....H S Warntz
| I M Orndorf 37TW A Guisewite
{ WE Weaver 33...H O Feidler
| HAINES—W P
: Judge—H E Crouse 32....E G Mingle
Ins—C F Gilbert 44..W H Cummings
R Ass—J J Guisewite 50...F J Stover
{ Ass—O P Smith 56...... S H Orndorf
i T Col—Wilson Haines 62..H J Stover
jAud—E W Motz 43.......... D 8S Wert
: Sup—Geo Guisewite 52....Jas Vonada
S Dir—H S Warntz 44....H § Warntz
H S Warntz, Pro 8
I M Orndorf 41... W Guisewjte
W E Weaver 58...H O Feidler
HALFMOON
Judge—C W Hunter 56....W H Lytle
Ins—Gilbert Waite 51...Irvin Thomas
Ass—J C Mattern 69
T Col—G Davidson 44.Georgia Waring
Aud—John A Way 43...... Wm Biddle
J of P—J A Way 63
Sup—N I Wilson 50..... D R Thomas
S Dir—Harry Fisher 40...J O Peters
M B Beck 42...... H P Griffin
HARRIS—E P
Judge—Danl Callahan 49...D Callahan
Ins—W T Noll 33........ Geo Searson
R Ass—F S Ishler 42...... F T Ishler
Ass—Matthew Goheen 22. .H H Ishler
T Col—John H Jacobs 25..Geo Meyer
Aud—B P Lonebarger 61..A J Hazel
Sup—Elmer Houtz 17...... H Houser
W H Stewart 9..E C Rossman
HARRIS—W P
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Sup—~J I Lingle 61.......... C Miller
S Dir—Mrs G Stover 66..W E Minnig
W Hackman 76... W Brungart
MILES—W P
Judge— ..John A Erb
Ins—C E Strayer 25 ..H O Yearick
R Ass—I G Hazel 5 .Danl Limbert
Ass— ..W T Hubler
T Col— ..S A Bierly
Aud— .Miles Breon
Sup—J I Lingle 27........ I. C Miller
S Dir—Mrs G Stover 40...W EMinnig
W W Hackman 30
Mrs. Ed Hosterman, Pro 29
PATTON
Judge—J I Mattern 76..W D Marshall
Ins—W D Stine 80.. M L Meek
Ass—O J Shivery 77....W D Marshall
T Col—-R R Crust 90....W H Ghaner
Aud—J L Mattern 77........ H C Huey
C R Norris 59
J of P—C E Hartsock 86..M A Behrer
Sup—J W Hartsock 68.....T M Huey
S Dir—Chas Sellers 67....Chas Sellers
Jd B Crust 55...... J E Taylor
Harry Ebbs 8
PENN
Judge—J M Linn 16...A O Hosterman
Ins—Sumner Wance 20....R A Harter
Ass—Levi Spigelmyer 36..Jas Harter
T Col—Jas A Treaster 17..J M Weaver
Aud—Brade Steiger 18....J F Vonada
Sup—H E Smith 48....W T Korman
S Dir—Frank L Walker 20..T H Rote
C H Burd, Pro 17
W L Campbell 20.C N Bartges
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POTTER—N P
Judge—Jac Shearer 30...J Fred Slack
Ins—Jas 8 Stahl 25...... T F Delaney
Ass—G A Crawford 21..G Crawford
Ass—Wm Neff 35....W W McCormick
T Col—M N Miller 25.....J B Fortney
Aud—Blaine Palmer 22,
Sup—Richard Brooks 40.....
S Dir—H A McClellan 20....J B Wert
Fred Wells 22...A Slutterbeck
POTTER— S P
Judge—J H Burkholder 47.H F Musser
Ins—Wm Sweeney 38......M E Smith
R Ass—Ed Laughner 27...... J G Boal
Ass—Wm Neff 60...W W McCormick
T Col—M N Miller 27....J B Fortney
Aud—Blaine Palmer 42..Chas A Miller
Sup—Richard Brooks 37....C C Durst
S Dir—H A McClellan 35....J B Wert
Fred Wells 27.A L Slutterbeck
POTTER—W P
Judge—Willard Smith 14.E T Jordan
Ins—Jno Fohringer 14..R K Dippery
R Ass—Wm Ishler 16...... W J Royer
Ass—Wm Neff 22... W_ McCormick
T Col—M N Miller 9...... J B Fortney
Aud—Blaine Palmer 8.. C A Miller
Sup—Richard Brooks 18....C C Durst
S Dir—H A McClellan 7.....
Fred Wells 5.A L Slutterbeck
RUSH—N P
Judge—David Raybold 104.M Seigfried
Ins—Jno D Files 128....Jno Williams
R AssGeo E Adams 140
Ass—H C Angell 40....Jno P Hughes
T Col—Wm Wood 18.......Wm Wood
E J Barnet, Ind 13
Aud—Fr G Sykes 67...Wm J Resides
T C Malaker, Pro 20
J of P—J W Merryman 75..Merryman
W H Goss, Pro 43
Sup—G L Wilkinson
Harry Small 63...Jno McGrath
Ernest Friday, Pro8
L P Heath, Pro 30
RUSH—E P
Judge—Man Stark 48..Stanley Merrill
Ins—Nel Nelson 41. .Dan Sughrue
Ass—H C Angell 41. .H C Angell
T Col—Wm Wood 17....... Wm Wood
R J Barnet, Ind 41
Aud—Frank G Sykes 25.W J Resides
J of P—J W Merryman 36..Merryman
Sup—G L Wilkinson 12.0 P McCord
S Dir—ITarry Deacon 230 S Woomer
Harry Small 19...Jno McGrath
RUSH—S P
Judge=s ary Richard 77.C Cowher
David Spittler, Pro 43
Ins—Glenn Woomer 76..Jesse Cowher
Wm Resides, Pro 39
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T Col—Wm Wood 25
Wm Wood, Pro 5
R J Barnet, Ind 93
Aud—Fr G Sykes 16... Wm J Resides
T C Malaker, Pro 74
J of P—J W Merryman 112.Merryman
W H Goss, Pro 28
Sup—G L Wilkinson 36..0 P McCord
8 E Pfoutz, Pro 62
S Dir—Harry Deacon 37.0 S Woomer
Harry Small 34..Jno MeGrath
Ernest Friday, Pro 30
L P Heath, Pro 55
RUSH—W P
Judge—Geo H Meiss 141...Mike Yosua
Ins—E L Bowes 8% Tom Wayne
E L Hobba, Pro 64
R Ass—Wm Wood 141....Tom Wayne
Ass—H C Angell 98........ H C Angell
John P Hughes, Pro 91
T Col—Wm Wood 121...... Wm Wood
Aud—Fr G Sykes 119..Wm J Resides
J of P—J W Merryman 100.Merryman
Sup—G L Wilkinson 132..0 P McCord
S Dir—Harry Deacon 90..0 S Woomer
Harry Small 76..Jno McGrath
Ernest Friday, Pro 72
L P Heath, Pro 59
SNOW SHOE—E P
Judge—And Chambers 301..J M Soltis
Wm Wood
85 ‘Ins—E B (Goodyear 282...... Ed Hayes
st! R Ass—Ralph Etters 299.And Rushnak
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S Dir—Harry Deacon 37..0 S Woomer 162
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T Col—S H Lohr 203........ S H Lohr
AndJ J. Puhalla 280.,.,...,... Zoe Meek
Sup—N McCloskey 296....E Conway
8 Dir—J A Novak 286....F McCartney
D Chambers 302...J J Korkus
E B Goodyear 282
SNOW SIIOE—W P
Judge—Jno Spencer 23 .H L Barger
Ins—A I. Craft 24........Paul Fisher
R Ass—H IL Yeager 27.Harry Yeager
Ass—H H Gillette 29......R H Meek
T Col—S H: Lohr 27
Aud—J J Pahalla 20.
Sup—Nat McCloskey 21 E Conway
S Dir—J A Novac 29....I' McCartney
D Chambers 24....J J Korkus
E B Goodyear 25. .H L Yeager
SPRING—N P
Judge—Saml Shirk 52 Frank Hazel
Ins—Ed Brown 49..... «WW I Miller
R Ass—R M Kaup 48. ..R M Kaup
Ass—M P Musser 38...... M P Musser
T Col—J II Barnhart 51.D McDowell
.S H Lohr
..Zoe Meek
Aud—C K Stitzer 41......C K Stitzer
{ Sup—C Bumgardner 30...Jno Yearick
S Dir—C Bumgardner 34.....H Ishler
L A Stover 40..... Irvin Bierly
SPRING—S P
' Judge—Herb Showers 138..G L Horner
!Ins—D W Herman 150..Calvin Gfrerer
Judge—Robert Bailey 118....A R Lee 09
Ins—H O Barr 96.......... J H Kuhn 86
R Ass—J R Irwin 95........ E C Riley 88
Ass—Matthew Goheen 102..H H Ishler 83
T Col—Jno H Jacobs 70....Geo Meyer 115
Aud—B P Lonebarger 103..A J Hazel 81
Sup—Elmer Houtz 106...... H Houser 76
S Dir—G D Fortney 124..W W White 62
W H Stewart 132.E C Rossman 60
HOWARD TWP,
Judge—M Casselberry 41..H Leathers 22
Ins—Chas Wentzel 41...... J 0 Confer 23.
Ass—J I. Pletcher 35....Chas Confer 27
T Col—R McCartney 36..R McCartney 23
Aud—Lester Pletcher 34..Harry Confer 25
Sup—Roy Oyler 35........ R P Confer 27
S Dir—Chas Wentzel 40..Jos Leathers 22
D Thompson 38.Clem Gardner 23
Caja Leonard Confer 24
....Thomas McCartney 18
HUSTON
Judge—John Turner 47...John Turner 37
Ins—J E Henderson 43..A Herrington 29
Ass—J BE Henderon 35.1 M Alexander 42
T Col—H K Mattern 50..H K Mattern 27
Aud—S E Williams 56....J S Dillon 30
J of P—Walter Tallhelm 52.0 H Nason 28
Sup—J E Fleisher 36...... O P Nason 47
8S Dir—L G Stanton 31....C A Meyers 29
G W Bullock 50....C Andrews 36
LIBERTY—E P
Judge—J A Kunes 61....Ira K Miller 59
Ins—W H Holter 92........ Jno James 26
R Ass—W S Holter 81....W S Holter 26
Ass—Edgar Morrison 78...E Gardner 36
T Col—O J Stover 69...... O J Stover 30
Aud—Chas Schenck 83.Forrest Gardner 36
Sup—Geo W Eaton 71....Jas Wagner 48
S Dir—Harmon Bowes 79....H Bowes 21
C T Kuhn 89...Norris Harter 50
J S Williams 50..J § Williams 19
LIBERTY—W P
Judge—J S Williams 28..J S Williams 12
Ins—B J Wilson 25...Mrs M Williams 16
R Ass—G F Connelly 25..G F Connelly 14
Ass—Edgar Morrison 10....E Gardner 33
T Col—O J Stover 27...... O J Stover 15
Aud—Chas_ Schenck 12..... F Gardner 36
Sup—Geo W Eaton 14....Jas Wagner 28
S Dir—Harman Bowes 25...N Harter 14
C T Kuhn 20....7 8 Williams 43
MARION
Judge—Wm Decker 50....T B Bechdel 78
Ins—C W Bartley 50.. ...Ralph Orr 86
Ass—Jas A Bartley 55 W Yearick 82
T Col—C A Dolan 74 ..C A Dolan 57
Aud—J W Decker 72....Fern Dunkle 63
J of P—Ira Aley 72
Sup—Frank Grove 59..... Frank Grove 62
S Dir—R H Bennison 53..R Bennison 07
M S Betz 46...... W N Weaver 81
Geo Ertley 33....E E Vonada 91
MILES—E P
Judge—Clyvde Waite 10..Jerry Gramley 32
Ins—Ed Bilger 4...... W R Brumgard 28
R Ass— «++.C V Brumgard 39
Ass— +++. W_T Hubler 36
T Col— .S A Bierly 42
Aud— ....Miles Breon 24
4J of P— seHarry C zd ler 38
Sup—J I Lingle 19.........L C- Miller r 22
S Dir—Mrs G Stover 14... W Hackman 6
«e.. W E Minnig 30
+...W D Brungart 25
MILES— M P
Judge—W S Miller 40..Henry Stitzer 99
Ins—John Day 30........ John Zeigler 73
Geo. Wise 37....
R Ass—Ed Frank 141
Ass— +++. WT Hubler 123
MaCoi== Ure RE Sle S A Rierly 139
R Ass—Ward Showers 144..H Meyers
Ass—M P Musser 114....M P Musser
T Col—J H Barnhart 66..D McDowell
Aud—C K Stitzer 117...... C KK Stitzer
Sup—C Bumgardner 139..Jno Yearick
S Dir—C Bumgardner 132 Harry Ishler
L A Stover 100....Irvin Bierly
SPRING—W P
Judge—Lattimer Billett 93
Ins—A H FEmenhizer 83...Jno Switzer
R Ass—Harry Poorman 98
Ass—M P Musser 67...... M P Musser
T Col—J H Barnhart 101.D McDowell
Aud—C K Stitzer 68...... C K Stitzer
Sup—C Bumgardner 75...Jno Yearick
S Dir—C Bumgardner 67.Harry Ishler
L A Stover 87....Irvin Bierly
TAYLOR
Judge—O R Beckwith 61
Ins—A J Beckwith 51...W E Shivery
Ass—Chas Yingling 65..Chas Yingling
T Col—J T Beckwith 61.J T Beckwith
Aud—W A Walker 62
Sup—Geo Fink 55
C Homer Hess 58
S Dir—A L McGuire 54
Chas Reese 55
UNION
Judge—Jos Mitchell 86...... J Iddings
Ins—Blair Fisher 73.......W J White
Ass—David Custer 75..J A Alexander
T Col—E T Hall 60 E T Hall
RRA R B Hall
Sup—J A Way 69........... Miles Hall
S Dir—P J Hall 36...... irant Brower
T V Stevens 45....Geo Spotts
Gilbert Parsons 73.E S Spotts
....Harry Carver
Clyde Watson, Pro 56
WALKER—E P
Judge—Edw Rossman 20..Dany Djehl
Ins—J Kessinger 28........ C L Fravel
R Ass—Wm Kessinger 31...H N Lutz
Ass—F M Shearer 27....Jno D Miller
T Col—Glenn Rogers 31..W R Dunkle
Aud—Ray Nolan 33 H Peck
Sup—J I Yarnell 34...... Fred Yocum
S Dir—Merrill Dunkle 23
S H Shaffer 18
C N Decker 22
WALKER—M P
Judge—Ant Wolfe 53...Jac Weaver Jr
INS—Rob McCloskey 49..Wm Deitrich
R Ass—H H Noll 49....... B Whitman
Jno D Miller
T Col—Glen Rogers 27... W R Dunkle
Aud—Ray Nolan 41......... Peck
J of P—E P Gentzel 47....E P Gentzel
Sup—J I Yarnell 60....... Fred Yocum
S Dir—Merrill Dunkle 34....M Dunkle
S H Shaffer 7 S H Shaffer
WALKER—W P
Judge—Kline Neff 51......B 8 Bechdel
Ins—Harry Rockey 45..Jno Heckman
R Ass—Nellie Stine 63..Epley Gentzel
Ass—F M Shearer 53....Jno D Miller
T Col-—-Glen Rogers 24..W R Dunkle
Aud—Ray Nolan 33........ H Peck
Sup—J I Yarnell 45...... Fred Yocum
S Dir—Merrill Dunkle 40....M Dunkle
S H Shaffer 30....8 H Shaffer
WORTH
Judge—J W Williams 130 O A Williams
Ins—Linzy Ross 43....Clifford Kelley
Ass—J H Patton 62....... .G E Ardery
Ernest Ardery, Pro..... s
T Col—P Wodring 8%...... E F Spotts
Aud—S U Harshbarger 105.Q Williams
J of P—J W Williams 121..A W Reese
Sup—W G Franz 60..... Dennis Reese
S Dir—D L Ross 79.....A B Williams
W- W Shultz 69........ ..J S§ Williams
mame Qe penne.
DEMOCRATS GAIN
Democrat :
117
108
108
57
57
92
69
137
109
67
St ETI
1 Te HD
BE
46
96
83
21
88
63
40
121
107
SIMLER.—Capt. Harry Simler, for
JOHNSTONBAUGH. Alpheus
many years a well known resident of Johnstonbaugh, a Civil war veteran,
Philipsburg, died on Wednesday of died at his home at Jersey Shore last
last week at the home of his daugh- Sunday morning as the result of a
: ter, Mrs. Charles Carnahan, in Oak- stroke of paralysis sustained on the
mont, of heart failure.
He was a son of George B. and
26th of October.
He was a son of George and Sarah
Amanda Carpenter Simler and was E. Johnstonbaugh and was born at
born in Philadelphia on February Oak Hall on September 8th, 1842,
25th, 1848, hence was in his seventy- | hence was 79 years, 1 month and 29
fourth year.
His parents moved to days old.
In 1864 he married Miss
Philipsburg from Philadelphia where Lizzie Hoy and they had twelve chil-
he grew to manhood and spent most dren, eleven of whom, with their
of his life. For a long term of years mother survive, as follows: William,
he was freight agent for the Pennsyl- ' of Axe Mann; Mrs. Ida Barnhart, of
vania railroad company at Philips- | Bellefonte; Mrs. Lillie Showalter and
burg and later served as chief of po- i Mary, of Wilkinsburg; Mrs. Ella Wil-
lice of that town, establishing a rep- tliams, of Philadelphia; Orie, Alfred,
utation as a terror to violators of law | Boal, Ella, Bruce and Cyrus, at home.
and order. He at one time organized | He also leaves three brothers and one
a company for the National Guard of | sister, William Johnsonbaugh, of Le-
i the State which was known as Com- i mont; Charles, of Bellefonte; Dr, J
‘pany E, Fifth regiment, with head- | C., of Bethlehem, and Mrs. W. A. Col-
quarters in Philipsburg. He was cap- lins, of Pine Grove Mills.
tain of the company and it was in
that way he got his title.
He was married to Miss Ellen F.
Tarr, of Baltimore, who died in 1902.
Surviving him, however, are the fol-
lowing children: Mrs. Forrest L. Bul-
lock, of Bellefonte; Mrs. Frank O.
Baldridge, of Denver, Col.; O. P. Sim-
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ler, of Johnstown; J. B.,, of Cleveland, |
Ohio; F. W,,
Robert C.,
of Milwaukee,
of Wilmerding;
Wis.;
Chester, of Pittsburgh. He also
leaves two brothers and a sister,
George B. and Jacob R. Simler. of
Philipsburg, and Mrs. Sallie Jackson,
of Johnstown.
ipsburg where funeral services were
held in St. Paul’s Epsicopal church at
two o'clock on Saturday afternoon by
Rev. Eastment,
was made in the Philipsburg ceme-
tery.
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Mrs. |
Charles Carnahan, of Oakmont, and |
g Mr. Johnstonbaugh followed farm-
ing for many years but the past thirty
years had lived at Jersey Shore. He
was a member of the Methodist
church for many years and a splen-
did citizen in every way. The re-
mains were brought to Bellefonte on
Wednesday and burial made in the
Union cemetery at two o’clock the
same afternoon.
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CONAWAY.—George Conaway, a
‘well known resident of Pine Glen,
died very suddenly of heart failure at
his home on the morning of October
29th. He got out of bed that morn-
ring feeling as well as ever, and went
The remains were taken to Phil-
down stairs and fixed the fire in the
kitchen stove. A short time after-
wards his wife went down stairs and
found him sitting on the floor, dead.
after which burial
He was sixty-six years old and in
addition to his wife is survived by the
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following children: Harry Conaway,
of Kylertown; Ray, of Glass Flat, and
RAY.—Mrs. Sarah McGinley Ray, Mrs. William Houston, of Winburne.
8 wife of Sylvester D. Ray, passed Burial was made in the Askey ceme-
away Sunday afternoon at
about two weeks ago for treatment
and a possible operation.
been in ill health for several months
and upon the advice of her physician
‘ was put under the care of specialists
at the above named hospital.
daughter, Mrs. Harriet Ray Smith,
i left for Philadelphia on Sunday after-
| noon to see her mother but she had : tion.
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passed away before she reached there.
Mrs. Ray was a daughter of Daniel
and Harriet Taylor McGinley and
i was born in Bellefonte, having spent
her entire life here.
united with the Methodist church and
for years was a member of the church
choir. She was also active in the
work of the church. In her home life
she was all that a wife and mother
‘could be, while as a neighbor and
i friend she was steadfast and true at
all times. She is survived by her hus-
band, one daughter, Mrs. Harriet Ray
Smith, a grand-daughter, Dorothy A.
Smith, and the following brothers and
sisters: Mrs. L. A. Schaeffer, A.
! Linn and John A. McGinley, of Belle-
fonte; Mrs. John W. Coolidge, of Los
' Angeles, Cal.; Mrs. Stewart Pearce,
of Conneaut, Ohio, and Philip Mec-
. Ginley, of Sparrow’s Point, Md.
| Funeral services were held at her
late home on east Curtin street at
2:30 o’clock on Wednesday afternoon
. by Rev. Alexander Scott, after which
she was laid to rest in the Union
cemetery. Mrs. Pearce, of Conneaut,
Ohio, and Philip McGinley, of Spar-
row’s Point, were here for the fun-
, eral.
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. suddenly of heart disease on Saturday
! while on a shopping trip, in Philips-
i burg. Mrs. Hoy and her daughter had
‘gone into Philipsburg to make some
purchases and while on their way
HOY.—Mrs. Anna Hoy, wife of Da- |
She had |
2:30 tery on October first.
o'clock at the Jefferson hospital in |
Philadelphia, where she was taken |
High School Athletic Notes.
Last Saturday the Bellefonte High
school soccer team played the strong
Philipsburg team on Hughes field.
The game was played in the morning,
Her due to the big football game at State
College in the afternoon. It was
closely contested and filled with ac-
Philipsburg scored in the first
half and kept their lead throughout
the game by kicking the ball out of
As a girl she
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i vid Hoy, of Point Lookout, died very |
bounds. The final score was, Philips-
burg 1, Bellefonte 0.
This game completed the soccer
schedule which was cut short to make
way for basket ball. The Mountain
High School Basket Ball league was
reorganized last month at a meeting
held in Tyrone. Mr. Menold, of the
local High school, was elected pres-
ident. The following teams compose
the league: Orbisonia, Mount Union.
Houtzdale, Philipsburg, Tyrone and
Bellefonte. = Since the organization of
this league Bellefonte has been very
successful, having won the pennant
one year and being tie for second
place another. This year they hope
to uphold their past record.
The schedule of league games for
Bellefonte is as follows:
December 16—Philipsburg, at home.
December 30—Philipsburg, at Philips-
burg.
December 31—Houtzdale, at Houtzdale.
January 20—Mount Union, at home.
February 17—Tyrone, at Tyrone.
February 24—Houtzdale, at home.
March 3—Orbisonia, at home. .
March 10—Mt. Union, at Mount Union.
March 11—Orbisonia, at Orbisonia.
March 17—Tyrone, at home.
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MISSING.
John W. Egan, a farmer, has been
missing from his home at Villa Nova,
Pa., since Monday afternoon, Octo-
ber 17th. ;
He left home to go to Quakertown,
down town Mrs. Hoy complained of 'Pa, to make certain farm purchases
| feeling ill. She sat down on the
| porch at the Harry Hicks home but
IN FOUR STATES became so sick that she was taken
. inside and a physician summoned. Be-
Tuesday’s Election Increases Party fore he arrived there, however, she
Strength in Maryland, Kentucky,
Virginia, New York.
Final summation of the results
Tuesday’s “off year”
of
elections :
throughout the country indicated sub-
stantial gains for the Democrats
four States—Maryland,
in
Kentucky,
| had passed away.
Deceased was a daughter of Mr.
‘and Mrs. Jonathan Sheetz and was |
born near Wolf’s Store on October
| bth, 1875, making her age 46 years
| and one month. In November, 1898,
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Virginia and New York—while munic- Grove Mills and shortly thereafter
ipal ballots in many cities resulted in | they took up their residence in Belle-
changes of party control.
fonte. They lived here until six years
The outstanding case of State-wide | ago when they moved to Philipsburg.
victory was in Kentucky, where the | In addition to her husband she is sur-
party regained control of the Legis-
lature, which has been Republican for |
In Maryland, where the
two years.
entire lower house was elected, with
twenty-seven members of the Senate,
Democratic control was increased.
In Virginia the Democratic guber- |
| vived by the following children:
{ Phylma, Vanetta, Forrest, James,
| Patrick, Flora and Wilda. She also
leaves her father, three brothers and
three sisters.
Funeral services were held at one
natorial candidate, State Senator E. o’clock on Tuesday afternoon by Rev.
Lee Trinkle, led his Republican oppo- | Charles F. Kulp, of the Baptist
nent by a wide margin, which extend- | church, after which burial was made
ed also to his running mates includ- |
ing J. Murray Hooker, the party’s |
candidate for Representative in Con- |
gress.
In the New York Assembly the
Democrats increased their represen- |
tation by twenty-three seats, although
the Republicans, with a total of ninc-
ty-six Assemblymen, still
wide working margin.
Albany, long
retain a : tes.
regarded as the
stronghold of Republicanism in this
State, will have a Democratic Admin-
istration for the first time in twenty-
two years.
their mayoralty candidate, Willim
The Democrats elected
S.
Hackett, and seized every other berth
in the city administration balloted on,
including a large majority of the
nineteen aldermanic seats.
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——The closer we approach the
event the milder the name of that
conference becomes.
At first it was
known as a “disarmament conference”
and now it is commonly called a lim-
itations conference.
in the Philipsburg cemetery.
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CHANDLER.—MTrs. Harriet Chand-
| ler, wife of Alfred Chandler, died at
{ her home on east Lamb street at one
, o’clock on Monday morning following
| an illness of two months with diabe-
She was a daughter of George
end Eliza Symmonds and was born in
Spring township on December 27th,
1850, hence was not quite 71 years
old. She was married to Alfred
Chandler in 1875 and he survives with
the following children: Charles and
Dora, of Bellefonte; Mrs. Emanuel
Shope, of Milesburg, and Mrs. Eliza-
beth Grubb, of McKeesport. She
also leaves one brother and a sister,
James Symmonds, of Spring township,
{and Mrs. Henry Stickler, of Belle-
' fonte. Funeral services were held in
the Episcopal church at two o’clock
yesterday afternoon by Rev. Maynard,
after which burial was made in the
Union cemetery.
she was married to David Hoy at Pine |
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and has not been seen since.
Mr. Egan is 40 years of age; mar-
ried; is five feet ten and a half inches
tall; weighs 150 pounds; has dark
brown hair, short worn teeth, hazel
blue eyes; wore a drak gray suit with
service ribbon in coat lapel, and a
brown felt hat when last seen.
He is an ex-soldier, having served
with the Canadian army during the
war and is a Canadian subject.
Will any one seeing a man of the
above description kindly advise his
home at Villa Nova, Pa., either by let-
ter, telephone or telegraph. Telephone
number, Bryn Mawr 890-W.
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——There will be a dance in the
market house, Lewistown, Tuesday
evening, November 15th, for the bene-
fit of the American Legion home. Mu-
sic will be furnished by Wright’s Sax-
aphone- orchestra of Columbus, Ohio.
Dancing from 9 p. m. to 1 a. m. Ad-
mission, $2.25 per couple. Proceeds
of this dance will be turned over to-
ward the payment of the American
Legion home which was purchased by
Mifflin county for the ex-soldiers.
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——The Catholic Daughters of
America will hold a dance and card
party in the Knights of Columbus
hall on Wednesday evening, Novem-
ber 23rd. Admission, 50 cents. The
public is invited.
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——Robert F. Hunter is at last
driving a real car, having purchased
the Cadillac recently owned by Mrs.
George F. Harris.
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——The presence of the military
leaders of the world at the limitations
conference suggests a doubt as to the
purpose of the assembly. As a rule
military men are not enthusiastic ad-
vocates of peace.
rm ——— rs hen nin
——The “Watchman” gives all the
news while it is news.