Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, November 09, 1923, Image 4

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    “Bellefonte, | Pa, November 9, 1923.
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The Verdict of Tuesday.
(Continued from page 1, Col. 4.)
Office Republican Democrat
Ins—W D Custard 242.....M B Meyer 147
Con—I C Holmes 274...... I C Holines 106
Coun—W G Murtoff 2y 273.J C Smith 2y 139
H A Leitzell 4y 225..N E Hess 4y 149
C E Snyder 4y 221.C E Snyder dy 5
J II Musser 4y 224
Mary A Foster 4y 146
L E Kidde: 4y 231 ;
Nettie E Ailman tv 137
Aud—P B Meek 236........ P S Smith 151
8 Dir—M S McDowell 203.
Dr. S V Fletcher 181
For Indebtedness 214..........Against 67
UNIONVILLE
Judge—A T Rowan 76....Jasper Holt 51
Ins—Everett Parsons 59.Julia Parsons 18
Orie Holt P 48
Con-—Jasper Holt 57...... Jasper Holt 37
Aud—Minnie Sensor 4y 71
C K Bruger 4y 55
II BE McElwain 6y 62
H E McElwain 6y 31
Coun—IL McElwain 2y 87.S W Holt 2y 42
W B Parsons 6y 77..J Askins 6y
8 Dir—M Iddings 2y 75
Clara Leathers 2y 37
R Calhoun 6y 80...J F Holt 6y 60
BENNER—N P
Judge—Wm King 63........C C Huey 72
Ins—And Shivery 57......Jos Behrers 73
Con—G W Smith 47........ J B Roan 82
O of P—Jas Litz 40...... John Grove 60
Lyman Bickle 60..8 C Witmer 85
Aud—Thos Kling 68...... Henry Knox 66
Sup—Jos Peters 86..... Jaseph Peters 28
S Dir—John H Fultz 54...John Reish 6%
BENNER—S. P.
Judge—W. F. Haas 31...J. W. Rishel 351
Ins—C. W. Houser 39......Geo. Grove 43
Con—G. W. Smith 31.......J. B. Roan {5
O of P—Jas. Litz 35....... John Grove 55
Lyman Bickle 18.8. C. Witmer 40.
Aud—Thos. King 32..... Henry Knox 44
Sup—Jos. Peters 29........ Jos. Peters 42
8. Dir—Jno. Fultz 34...... Jne. Reish 49
BOGGS—N. P.
Judge—T H Malone 24....E N Confer 31
Ins—H B Walker 38....... Earl Brown 17
Con—Forest Aikens 28..Forest Aikens 16
H Poorman 11
O of P—H Heaton 29.....H Johnston 29
Mae Hall 21....Jas Davidson 26
Aud—Mrs. Geo Smith 17...J E Confer 36
Sup—Jno Watson 30...... Ed Coakley 23
S Dir—H Shawley 2y 38 H Shawley2y 13
2 S Malone 6y 28 R S Malone 6y 18
A N Bierly 6y Ind 6
BOGGS—E. P.
Judge—John Barger 41...Clark Beaty 34
Ins—F Shultz 41............. L N Neff
Con—Forest Aikens 39...Forest Aikens 28
Harris Poorman §
O of P—H Heaton 35...... H Johnston 37
Mae Hall 25....Jas Davidson 32
Aud—Mrs Geo S..mith 27..J E Confer 44
Sup—Jno Watson 43....... Ed Coakley 31
8 Dir—H Shawley 2y 52..H Shawley 2y 23
R S Malone 6y 42.R S Malone 6y 24
Albert Bierly 6y—Ind 7
BOGGS—W P
Judge—Chas Sheckler 140..C Sheckler 51
Ins—L E Harvey 104...L E Davidson 89
Con—Forest Aikens 113..Forest Aikens 42
Harris Poorman P 35
O of P—H Heaton 88..... H Johnston 113
Mae Hall 72..... Jas Davidson 89
Aud—Mrs Geo Smith 80...J E Confer 110
Sup—John Watson 114....Ed Coakley 74
S Dir—H Shawley 2y 140.H Shawley 2y 46
R S Malone 6y 102.R S Malone 6y 41
Albert N Bierly 6y—Ind 56
BURNSIDE
Judge—S T Hoover 10....Van Meeker 29
Ins—Raymond Hoover 16.Nels Watson 21
Con—Curtin Askey 17....Wm Mecker 20
O of P—R Askey 22..A G McCullough 19
James R Askey 18
Aud—M F Loy 17...... ...Van Meeker 23
Aopen F Barger 16......Jas Sankey 24
8 Dir—R Askey 2y 18..... C Hipple2y 19
Ed E Hoover 6y 16
Ira Viehdorfer 6y 20
COLLEGE
Judge—D IL Hile 104...Arthur Peters 127
Ius—Geo Mitchell 175....... Geo Bohn 142
Con—E F Meyers 202....F
O of P—J M Coble 190 J P
J W Klinger 178.P C Bradford 148
Aud—E C Ross 190..... P C Bradford 119
Sup—Wm Emenhizer 187....Jac Zong 128
S Dir—J O Longwell 2y 187
W _E Grove 2y 13%
R G Bressler 6y 198
W L Grove 6y 108
CURTIN—N P
Judge—Lester Wyland 48..And Lucas 35
Ins—W O Gray 51...Wm Barnhart Sr 29
Con—Jos Nyman 43......... Jac Mann 36
O of P—I' Woomer 61...J B Poorman 27
James Nyman 34
Aud—7J H Bechdol 48...Mrs T R Robb 30
Sup—Jacob Heaton 52..Jacob Heaton 30
8 Dir—Lew Heverly 2y 47.L Heverly 2y <7
S Shortledge 4y 51.
S Shortledge 4y 25
D P Wensel Gy 42
Charles M Weaver 6y 32
GCURTIN—S P
Judge—J Heverly 37....M McCloskey 35
Ins—Jas Nyman 30..... Oscar Weaver 38
Con—Joseph Nyman 24...Jacob Mann 46
0 of P—F Woomer 31...J B Poorman 37
James Nyman 29
Aud—J H Bechdol 28..Mrs T R Robb 41
Sup—Jacob Heaton 40...Jacob Heaton 23
8 Dir—L Heverly 2y 44.L Heverly <y 19
Samuel Shortledge 4y 42
Samuel Shortledge 4y 22
D P Wensel 8y 25
Charles M Weaver 6y 46
FERGUSON—N P
Judge—Clarence Dearmit 43.D E Wertz 15
sIn—W § Bressler 41....Ira Harpster 16
Con—Homer Walker 49....Chas Lauck 9
O of P—J M Campbell 47.J M Campbell
Bailey 42....... Close 10
Aud—J F Musser 47...A L Bowersox 10
Sup—A S Walker 40...... J D Neidigh 18
S Dir—P I Wrigley 48..J D Dreiblebis 8
FERGUSON—E P
Judge—W E Reed 65......... I C Corl 92
Ins—Jae Sunday 62........ G H Everts 95
Con—Homer Walker 69...Chas Lauck 88
O of P—J M Campbell 62.J M Campbell 72
J H Bailey 68....... C E Close 88
Aud—J F Musser 64....A L Bowersox 94
Sup—A S Walker 60...... J D Neidigh 95
8S Dir—P I Wrigley 59..J D Dreiblebis 97
FERGUSON—W P
Judge—W P Gates 34...G W Rossman 71
Ins—C.L. Irvin 20..0.000..... Mac Fry 37
C E Frank 40
Con—Homer Walker 71...Chas Lauck 33
O of P—J M Campbell 90.J M Campbell —
J H Bailey 61...... C E Close 30
Aud—J F Musser 55....A L Bowersox 49
Sup—A S Walker 40....J D Neidigh 63
S Dir—Paul I Wrigley 72
John D. Dreiblebis 29
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J of P—E H Auman 94..E H Auman
FERGUSON—N W P
Judge—W W Albright 30.F O Homan 69
Ins—Chas Jordan vsssvszsdu M Corl 10
Con—Homer Walker 36...Chas Lauck 62
O of P—J M Campbell 71.J M Campbell -—
J H Bailey 20....... C E Close 66
Aud—J PF Musser 33...A L Bowersox 67
Sup—A 8 Walker 24...... J D Neidigh 72
8 Dir—Paul 1 Wrigley 33
John D Dreiblebis 62
GREGG—N. P.
Judges. oii ee D C Duck 43
Ins—BE G Feltenberger 2..C P Grenoble 36
Con—R G Kennelly 8......W B Smith 37
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ATL | 1 | | 1 | | I | iF -
Total | iaz26 7845/|6046/5957| 6086/5760 6624/5226|5968|5030 || 4858/4183|7003(6268| |5322|6444(/6201/4843/5889|4754]l | ||
Malofities. oc coo ero i. Ji 3619] 89 326] [1398] || 38 675] 12010/2085] II [1122)11447| 891135] il | |i
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NOTE—Seventy-three absent voters’ ballots are not counted in the above table, though their count is not likely to affect the general result.
Republican Democ
Wm Smith-P. 5
O of P—C A Hennigh 6....H W_ Rote
H M Allison 11..Hary Haugh
Aud—W C Gramiey 1D....... C E Ohl
Sup—L E Rossman 10....And Corman
S bir—7as Evans 13......A F Vonada
GREGG—E P
Ju Jno Wagner 25..H H_ Rachau
Judge eed 80....W H_ Hettinger
Con—R G Kennelly 15....W BE Smith
Wm Smith P 5
0 of P—C A Hennigh 28....H W Rote
H M Allison 18.ITarvey Haugh
Aud—W C Gramley 24........ C E Ohl
Sup—L E Rossman 44....And Corman
S Dir—Jus ‘Byans:54......A F Vonada
i GREGG—W P
Judge—Paul Swabb 89....C_C Bartges
noisy B Bitner 80..... ...J R Condo
Con—R G Kennelly 57....W E Smith
Wm Smith P 13
Office
rat
146
153
165
0 of P——C A Hennigh 71...H W_Rote 167
H M Allison H6.Harvey Haugh
Aud—W C Gramley 106....... C E Ohl
Sup—-I, 1¥ Rossman 106..And Corman
S Dir—Jas Evans 118 A F Vonada
HAINES—E P
d Dav Dorman 52..L P Tiedler
Judge Guisewite 51...J Eisenhuth
Con—W G Rupp 50....... G W Wolfe
P M Stover P 5
0 of P—J W Guisewite 54..C J Stover
O J Auman 41.....0 J Auman
Aud—J F Krape Bou J Bower
—\W: nings
Sup—W: H Cumming; $8 it Cutts
S Dir—F Bible 58....P M Winkleblech
HAINES—W TP
Judge—H E Crouse 61.. H F Roush
Ins—H C Eisenhauer 61....Jno Durst
Con—W G Rupp 81...... G W Wolfe
“PM Stover P 7
0 of P—J W Guisewite 64..C J Stover
' O J Auman 49.....0 J Auman
Aud=J FP Krape 63.......H J Bower
Sup—W H Cummings 54
W H Cummings
S Dir—F Bible 68....P M Winkleblech
HALFMOON
Judge—H C Eves 74....D C Harpster
Ins—D A Waite 82.....Irv L Thomas
Con—James Rider 87....Perry Griffin
0 of P—H C Eves 83,..Emory McAfee
J M Rider 70 .
Aud—Harry Fisher 79...... P A Smith
Sup—J J Fisher 66....... J
S'Dir—J G Stine 4y 78..M G Walker 4v
H J Eves 6y 75....H P Griffin 6y
ie HARRIS—E P
udge—R G McClellan 37
Jude .. William McClintock
Ins—L W Ross 32......... C E Blazer
Con—M W Goheen 37....Frank Ream
O of P—W M Goheen 32.F E Wieland
Elizabeth Ham 16
....Ida E McClellan
Aud—Geqrge Mothersbaugh 28
reas S E Sharer
Sup—Wm Glenn 20..... Nevin Meyers
S Dir—O F Smith 32..... ..0 F Smith
HARRIS—W P
Judge—W H Stuart 76..H Hosterman
Ins—Catherine Dale 74..J D Patterson
Con—M W Goheen T4..... Frank Ream
O of P—W M Goheen 95.F E Wieland
Eliz Ham 70..Ida_E McClellan
Aud—Geo Mothersbaugh 95.8 E Sharer
Sup—Wm Glenn 63......Nevin Meyers
Ss Pir—0 F Smith 79.......0 F Smith
HOWARD TWP.
Judge—B M Pletcher 86..R McCartney
Ins—Geo Robinson 63.....Chas Confer
Con—Chas Walizer 74.....H Leathers
O of P—Nath Pletcher 78....H Boone
Wm Smith 72...Just Leathers
Aud—L Daughenbaugh 84.Clair Confer
Sup—Milf Pletcher 73..Harry Leathers
S Dir—H C Thomas 66....Earl Confer
HUSTON
Judge—Isaac Holt 73..Chas Andrews
Ins—G L Fink 82........... J S Dillen
Con—Isaac Holt 2....... Chas Andrews
O of P—Geo Steel 91.........Geo Steel
Aaron Fahr 67....J C Andrews
Aud—J Tallhelm 2y 74...J Tallhelm 2y
Dorsey Cronister 8y 76
Dorsey Cronister 6y
Sp B Craig 87..........7 B Craig
S Dit—A J Hoover 2y 77
R H Merritt 2y
J T Henry 4y 73.J T Henry 4y
Elwood Steel 6y 80.
R M Alexander 0y
LIBERTY-—E P
Judge—J J DeHaas 136....Ira Miller
Ins—W S Spangler 118....J A James.
Con—P A Kunes 115.......Wm Coder
0 of P—J C Bathurst 148..W C Deitz
L Bolopue 108......E Gardner.
Aud—Harold Schenck 157..A D Confer
Say Spangler 187.......A°N Lucas
S Dir—Harmon Bowes 72...John. Hoy:
J of P—W H Spangler 100.0 J Stover
Geo W Eaton 178.Geo W Eaton
LIBERTY—W P
Judge—B J Wilson 26.....B J Wilson
Ins—Merrill Kephart 24....F Gardner
Con—P A Kunes 12.......Wm_ Coder
0 of P—J C Bathurst 18..W C Deitz
L Bolopue 17......E Gardner
Aud—Harold Schenck 25...A D Confer
Sup—N Spangler 20.......A N Lucas
§ Dir—Hermon Bowes 16..John Hoy
- . MARION :
Judge—G E Ertley 58...T P Beightol
142
126
126
116
80
82
8
81
9
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Office Republican Democrat
Ias—L M Ertley 70.......C M Harter 7
Con—Wm Dixon 45.......C N Yearick 84
O of P—J A Bartley 69...B F Vonada 58
_ W Harter 48......W C Harter 68
Aud—C E Aley 70......... John Grove 7
Sup—John Hagen 73.......... H I Hoy 56
S Dir—W E Weight 67....J B Lucas ¢€0
MILES—E P
Judg>—H B Hough 9....Harv Hough &9
Ins—I B Hanselman 4..Jasper I’ Kahl 51
Con—Wm Haines 9........ Wm Haines 44
Geo A Corman P 13
0 of P—O F Stover 10..... O F Stover 52
Jac Royer 4.. ...Jac Royer 4
Aud—J V Brungart 7...J V Brungart 53
Sup—Jno L- Wolfe 4...... Jno L Wolfe 42
8 Dir—T J Ocker 7......... T J Ocker 43
E H Hosterman P 7
: MILES—M P
Judge—S T Miller 69... Wm H Zeigler 174
Ins—C H Bierly 52.......... C A Page 191
Con—Wm Haines 44...... Wm Haines 85
Geo A Corman P 119
0 of P—O F Stover 51..... 0 F Stover 163
Jae Royer 19....... Jac Royer 161
Aud—J V Brungart 33..J V Brungart 184
Sup—Jno L Wolfe 24....Jno L Wolfe 109
W F Bowersox P 96
S Dir—Thos J Ocker 30..Thos J Ocker §2
E H Hosterman P 63
MILES—W P
Judge—Harry Miller 22....John Herb 28
Calvin Rishel P 41 {
Ins—J F Lingle 25.......... Jesse Day Ot
Con—Wm Haines 21...... Wm Haines 31
Geo A Corman P 35
0 of P—O F Stover 13..... 0 F Stover 64
Jac Royer 13....... Jac Royer 70
Aud—J V Brungart 15..J V Brungart 7
Sup—Jno L Wolfe 10..... Jno LL Wolfe 41
S Dir—T J Ocker 18..... ..T J Ocker 38
E H Hosterman P 17
PATTON
Judge—Frank Hull 66......T M Huey 60
Ins—John Clark 69......J E Taylor 61
Con—W J Stine 69........ G B Hoover 60
0 of P—G F Stevenson 54..B C Bloom 64
Elizabeth Green 73
Aud—J L Mattern 68....... V Gamber 67
Sup—L R Bickle 52......A C Thomas §0
8 Dir—R F Glenn 2y 48..J E Taylor 2y 80
E G Meyers 4y 65.J B Meek 4y 49
0 J Shivery 6y 72
M A Behrer 6y 47
J Levi Spi ig 40
udge—Lev: gelmyer
2 e A O Hosterman 139
0
Ins—S H Wance 29.......R A Harter 150
Con—H R Treaster 36.....L E Stover 140
0 of P—H Wingard 24...L P Bowers 159
R L Haines 21....N G Auman 138
Aud—W L Campbell 24....7 G Meyer 154
Sup—W F Musser 34......F H Stover 135
S Dir—F J Malone 28..J Winkleblech 149
POTTER—N P
Judge—Jacob Shearer 59..Jno Runkle 92
Ins—M A Burkholder 61..F W Frazier (2
Con—C H Foust 53........P._C Frank 6
0 of P—H Frantz 69.....J H Horner 83
E C Wagner 21..E C Wagner 100
Aud—J F Bible 48..... ..J F Treaster 9
Sup—¥F W Frazier 39....F W Frazier 101
S Dir—It Brooks 57........P Luse 48
POTTER—S P
Judge—J F Bible 57.......8 E Brown 09
Ins—J E Noll 47......G E McCormick 75
Con—C H Joust 46........P C F
0 of; PoHAY Frantz 44.7 H Horner 7
E C Wagner 110...E C
Aud—J IF Bible 46.... F Treaster 7
Sup—F W Frazier 122. W Frazier —
S Dir—R Brooks 43........P H Luse 68
POTTER—W P
Judge—R W Smith 22....0 L Horner 58
Ins—A E Rimmey 18......E Miller
Con—C H Foust 16........P 60
O of P—Harry Frantz 18.J H Horner 06
E C Wagner 13..E C Wag 61
Sup—F W Frazier 16....F W Frazier 57
S Dir—Rich Brooks 20.....P 'H Luse 53
T Aud—J F Bible 24....J F Treaster ¢0
RUSH-—N P
Judge—Dav Riybold 104...D Raybold 93
Ins—J D Files 96 ......... J D Files 88
Fannie Dumbleton 3
Con—G T Sweigart 64..... Guy Moore 128
O of P— H E Johnston 91
H E Johnston mn
David Vaughn 8)..T R Dubbs
Thomas Charlton P 19
Aud—J C Malaker 81....Jesse Cowher 101
Sup—C B Wilkinson 88.....M Heffron 82
Mart Nolan 8 23...E Vaughn P 10
S Dir—Wilbur Goss 91...Wilbur Goss 105
Lillie B Heath P 16
; RUSH—E P
Judge—E Tulowiski 39...... S Merrill 28
Ins—Nels Nelson 31....... John Bergin 34
Con—G T Sweigart 28..... Guy Moore 36
O of P—H E Johnston 27
2 ..: H Elmer Johnston 25
David Vaughn 41..T R Dubbs 20
Thomas Charlton P 3
Aud-=J C Malaker 28....Jesse Cowher 35
Sup—C’ B Wilkinson 25..... M Heffron 30
M Nolan. 8. 2.......F 3 Vaughn P 9
8 Dir—Wilbur Goss 23...Wilbur Goss 33
Lillie B Heath P 10
RUSH—S P
Judge—Harry Reichart 99...C Cowher 45
Ins—Ira Vaughn 86......Wm Resides 35
. . Margaret Moore P 19 . .
Con—G T weigart 63....Guy Moore 78
O of P—H E Johnston 35
Ax H Elmer Johnston 30
David Vaughn 115.T R Dubbs 20
Office Republican Democrat
Thomas Charlton P 6
Aud—J C Malaker 102..Jesse Cowher 35
Sup—C B Wilkinson 45.,. M Heffron 31
Martin Nolan § —Edw Vaughn P 65
S Dir—Wilbur Ross 21...Wilbur Ross S81
Lillie B Heath P 36
RUSH—W P
Judge—Mrs. Woodring 126.Jno Hughes 117
Ins—Mrs Bowes 123 .. Martin Hughes 111
Con—G T Sweigart 72....Guy Moorre 172
O of P-——H Elmer Johnston 111
H Elmer Johnston 97
David Vaughn 85..T7 R Dubbs 81
Thomas Chariton P 65
Aud—J C Malaker 125..Jesse Cowher 103
-Sup—C B Wilkinson 106....M Heffron 8
Martin Nolan 8 1.Edw Vaughn P 2
S Dir--Wilbur Goss 87...Wilbur Goss 91
Lillie B Heath P 50
SNOW SHOE—E P
Judge—A Chambers 193..A Chambers 127
Ins—E Goodyear 183....Ralph BEtters 139
Con—Chas Swartz 194...... A A Grove 128
0 of P—D Chambers 192.D Chambers 129
A A Groe 186...... Rush Quick 130
Aud—Chas Watson 191...T PTubridy 131
Sup—Calvin Quick 187.Harry Wagner 134
S Dir—Cal Quick 190..... H L Yeager 132
J of P—G F Brown 198..T P Tubridy 132
SNOW SHOE—W P
Judge—Jno Spencer 27.Thos Tubridy 48
Ins—A L Craft 21........ Paul Fisher 53
Con—Chas Swartz 24........4 A A Groe il
0 of P—D Chambers 10...D Chambers 16
A A Groe 30...... Rush Quick 51
Aud—Chas Watson 14....T P Tubridy 61
Sup—Calvin Quick 11..Harry Wagner 64
S Dir—Calvin Quick 18...H L Yeager 55
SPRING—N P
Judge—Saml Shirk 93..... Frank Hazel 9%
Ins—Edw Brown 9l........ W I Miller 91
Con—E McMurtrie 83..John Mulfinger 96
0 of P-—A G Noll 717..... Harry Ishler 85
Clayt Walter 76....J W. Garis 107
Aud— ...Earle Gentzell 114
Sup—C C Bumgardner 90.J Kerstetter 88
S Dir—Merrill Weaver 2y 92
Merrill Kerstetter 2y 77
C Miller 4y 86...J Barnhart 4y 87
Freeman S Hile 6y 66
Freeman S Hile 6y 69
SPRING—S P
Judge—W A Hoover 183..W T White 156
Ins—W D Herman 174..J C Mulfinger 169
Con—E MecMurtrie 97..John Mulfinger 237
0 of P—A C Noll 131..... Harry Ishler 207
Clayton Walter 148.J W Garis 146
Aud— ....Earle Gentzell 265
Sup—C C Bumgardner 168
James Kerstetter 176
S Dir—Merrill Weaver 2y 151
Merrill Kerstetter 2y 187
C Miller 4y 99...J Barnhart 4y 199
Freeman § Hile 6y 136
Freeman S Hile 6y 148
SPRING—W P
Judge—Ernest Tate 74....Jno Switzer 69
Ins—H Emenhizer 95....... Chas Lee 406
Con—E MecMurtrie 99..John Mulfinger 42
O of P—A G Noll 91..... Harry Ishler 47
Clayton Walker 70.J W Garis 44
Aud— Earl Gentzell 75
Sup—C C Bumgardner 94
James Kerstetter 36
S Dir—Merrill Weaver 2y 80
Merrell Kerstetter 2y 40
C Miller 4y 68.J Barnhart 4y 64
Freeman 8 Hile 6y 108
Freeman S Hile 6y —
TAYLOR
Judge—O R Beckwith 42.0 R Beckwith 6
Ins—A J Beckwith 43.... P A Hoover 12
Con—Albert Newman 44..A Newman 7
O of P—P S Richard 42.P 8 Richard 4
Robt Orwick 46..Robt Orwick 4
Aud—J T Beckwith 36....P A Hoover 18
Sup—W_ E Shively 35...W_E Shively 12
S Dir—L Moore 2y 39..... L Moore2y 5
Robert Orwig 2y 43
Daniel McMonigal 2y 9
W A Walker 6y 45
W A Walker 6y 2
UNION
Judge—Laus Lucas 68..... Laus Lucas 00
Ins—H E Harper 7l1.......W J White 51
Con—T Hogencamp 61...T Hogencamp 54
0 of P—Geo Barton 62....Geo Barton 64
Joe Witherite 50....Geo Spotts 70
Aud—A Y Williams 77...Robt B Hall 41
WALKER—E P
Judge—T E Rogers 46....1) W Diehl 48
Ins—J B Harris 46......... tS Peck 47
Con—Danl Kern 89..... +...Danl Kern —
0 of P—C N Decker 53..A E Carbrick 43
J C Showers 46....L 11 "acum 42
Aud—E R Armstrong 44...J B S‘over 49
Sup—W O Yarnell 54...Albert Shaffer 38
8S Dir—S 8S McCormick 2y — .
S 8 McCormick 2+ 82
Wm Showers 6y 48.H Stover 6y 40
WALKER—M P
Judge—Anthony Wolfe 36...E Yearick 75
Ins—H H_ Noll 42........ Dan Johnson €9
Con—Daniel Kern 38..... Danicl Kern 65
0 of P—-C N Decker 4%... E Garbrick 65
J C Showers 35....1. H Yocum 77
Aud—E R Armstrong 36..J B Stover 76
Sup—W O Yarnell 46.,..Albert Shaffer 63
S Dir—8 S McCormick 2v 17
8 § McCormick 2y 57
Wm Showers Gy 34
Harry Stover 6y 73
WALKER—W. P. 3
Judge—I R Everets 50......E Gentzel 8
Ins—F. M. Showers 42..A. F. Hockman 87
Office Republican Democrat
. Con—Dan’l Kern ...Dan’'l Kern 12
O of P—C. N. Decker 26 A. E. Garbrick 98
J C Showers 49...L H Yocum 75
Aud—E R Armstrong 42....J B Stover 91
Sup—W O Yarnell 55...Albert Shaffer 79
S Dir—S 8S McCormick 2 yr 128
| W Showers 6y 37.H Stover 63 80
WORTH
! Judge—John W Williams 124
| Shed O A Williams 65
{ Ins—W E Williams 126.J O Williams 48
{ Con—P B Woodring 106.Roy Cowher 64
| O of P—Adam Cowher 114..A Cowher 58
i H H Osman 95....H H Osman 38
Aud —-H 8S Williams 134,..G E Ardery 45
Sup—E M Woodring 121 EM Woodring 27
SW Frantz 8: 14,..... W. Stiver .. 21
S Dir—G G Ammerman 116.J Williams 63
ELECTION RESULTS THROUGH-
OUT THE COUNTRY.
Democrats Win Three Contests for Gover-
nor.
Sweeping Victory for Tammany
in New York City. Republicans Win
Only Senatorial Contest, in Vermont.
Democrats were elected Tuesday in
all three States where there were gu-
bernatorial elections—Kentucky, Ma-
ryland and Mississippi.
. Vermont, where the only Senator-
ial contest was held, returned a Re-
publican—Porter H. Dale, who defeat-
ed Park H. Pollard, cousin of Presi-
dent Coolidge.
In the seven contests for the House,
the Democrats won four and the Re-
publicans three, one of the Republi-
can victories being an upset in which
former Representative Fairchild de-
feated his Democratic opponent for
the place made vacant by the death of
J. Vincent Ganley in the Twenty-
fourth New York district. Party
alignment was unchanged in the oth-
er Congressional elections.
The victory of the Democrats in
Kentucky, where Representative Wil-
Dawson, represented sweeping of a
pendulum which at the last election
swept Governor Edwin P. Morrow,
Republican, into office. Mr. Fields’
majority was decisive and he will have
2 Democratic Legislature to support
im.
Governor Ritchie, re-elected in
Maryland over Alexander Armstrong,
Republican, had an increased majori-
ty over his first election.
H. L. Whitfield, Democrat, had no
opposition in Mississippi.
In New York State the Republicans
retained control of the General As-
sembly but the Democratic judiciary
ticket in Manhattan and the Bronx
was swept into office, overwhelming
the Republican and Independent tick-
et supported by William: Randolph
Hearst. The soldiers’ bonus appar-
ently was carried and the hypo-elec-
tric power project beaten.
_ ‘Local issues were voted on in var-
ious sections of the country. Vir-
ginia turned down a $50,000,000 bond
issue for good roads. Ohio elected
mayors supported by the Ku Klux
Klan in Youngstown, Portsmouth,
Akron and several smaller cities.
Philadelphia returned W. Freeland
Kendrick, Republican, as mayor by an
overwhelming majority.
In Illinois Miss Mary M. Bartelme,
the first woman to be elevated to a
Cook county. She is a Republican
and led the ticket. The Republicans
elected 11 and the Democrats 9 judges
of the Superior court.
The New Jersey Legislature re-
mained in the Republican column not-
vithstanding the vigorous campaign
waoed by Governor Silzer, Democrat,
for a Democratic law making body.
American party candidates who wag-
ed a fight in Utah under the slogan
“Separation of church and State”
were beaten.
Mayor Ro'-h, Republican, of San
Francisco, apparently was re-elected.
The results of the Senatorial and
liam J. Fields defeated Charles I.
corcuit court judge, was elected in.
Congressional elections will leave the
two Houses of Congress with this
line-up: House, Republicans, 225;
Democrats, 204; Socialists, 1; Inde-
pendents, 1; Farmer-Labor, 1; vacan-
cies 3. Republican majority 18.
The Republican majority in the
Senate will remain at six.
PINE GROVE MENTIONS.
Assessor E. C. Musser is now at
work making his dog assessment.
Mrs. George P. Irvin is in Tyrone
helping to take care of a sick sister.
Miss Irene Pletcher, of the Branch,
is visiting her home folks at Howard.
John G. Miller came home from
Philadelphia for the election on Tues-
ay., ;
Allen Burwell came over from Ty-
rone, on Monday, after his share of
small game. :
Farmer O. P. Bloom had one of his
best brood sows killed by a passing
automobilist.
J. B. Rudy, of Shaver’s Creek, was
here early in the week looking for a
tenant for his farm.
Mrs. Miles Yingling, of Philips-
burg, has been visiting friends here
and at State College this week.
‘A number of farmers from this
section will attend the annual meet-
ing of the State Grange in Pittsburgh.
J. F. Kimport was 48 years old last
Saturday and the event was celebrat-
ed with a family gathering on Sun-
day.
A little daughter arrived in the
home of Walter Hopkins, last week,
and a son was born to Mr. and Mrs.
C. H. Meyers.
Several bad auto wrecks occurred
recently on the sharp curve east of
town, several persons being more or
less injured and a- number of ears
damaged. "
Mr. and Mrs. Will Wagner, of Ju-
niata, and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mil-
ler, of State College, were Sunday
callers at the J. F. Kimport home at
Boalsburg.
Miss Kate Gummo, a sister of Mrs.
S. A. Dunlap, who has spent a good
many years in Saxony, landed in New
York recently and is expected here
most any day.
The ladies. bible class of the Luth-
eran church here will hold a bazaar
and chicken supper on Saturday, No-
vember 24th, from 5 until 9 o’clock.
Everybody is invited.
James Gilliland has leased the Mrs.
Elmer Iishler farm near Boalsburg for
next season. Glenn and Shirk, pres-
ent tenants, will flit to the Dr. Dale
farm east of Lemont.
Mrs. Henry Gingerich, who has
been under treatment in a Reading
hospital for a serious illness, was
brought home last Thursday and is
now slowly improving.
Mrs. Ida Williams went to Tyrone
on Tuesday to help her son, Fred Wil-
liams and family, move from the J.
B. Campbell dairy farm to Clearfield,
where he has secured a better job.
Alex B. Tanyer, who suffered a
stroke of paralysis while out hunting
the first day of the season and had to
be carried home on an improvised
stretcher, is now considerably im-
proved.
While threshing last Friday C. M.
Trostle fell through the cross loft to
the barn floor fracturing three ribs
and sustaining other injuries. He is
now getting along as well as can be
expected.
The Modock hunting club celebrat-
ed their 51st anniversary with a ban-
quet last Saturday evening. D. W.
Meyers, the senior member, was on
hand and expects to take part in the
annual hunt in December.
E. Shoemaker, Roy Kline, Fred
Gearhart and Joe Shoemaker each got
a wild turkey on the opening day;
Sam Hess got a nice bunch of cotton
tails, Milt Wieland a 25 pound ’coon,
W. R. and H. L. Dale nine rabbits and
two gray foxes.
CENTRE HALL.
Mrs. H. H. Longwell is entertaining
her father and sister.
S. W. Smith entertained his Sunday
school class on Tuesday evening.
Warren Homan, the garage man,
made a flying trip to Altoona on Mon-
day.
Mrs. D. K. Keller and daughter,
Miss Charlotte, went to Pittsburgh on
Wednesday to attend the Grange pa-
geant.
The girls’ organized class of the M.
E. Sunday school was entertained at
the home of T. L. Moore on Monday
evening.
Mrs. D.J. Meyer spent several
days at her home in this place, to be
on hand for election day. She is
spending the winter with her son, J.
D. Meyer, of Tyrone.
Harold Breon, eldest son of George
E. Breon, of Reading, has been visit-
ing his grandmother, Mrs. Laura Lee,
in this place, and his uncle, Witmer
Lee, of Potters Mills, during the past
week.
Mrs. F. Lutz accompanied her sis-
ter, Miss Annie Lohr,of Boalsburg, to
Lock Haven on Friday. While there
they visited another sister, Mrs. Ella
Pringle and her daughter, Mrs. Boyd
Kreidler.
Mrs. James Glenn, of Dickinson,
near Carlisle, spent several days with
her brother, F. V. Goodhart, in this
place. She came here from Altoona,
where she had visited her brother
Robert for a week. She was accom-
panied by their youngest child, Quen-
tin, an interesting l:iddie of three and
a half years.
bgp ————————.
The Scotia ore prorevty, a
tract of some five hundred acies, and
including the village of Benoie, was
sold this week by Major H. J.aird Cur-
tin to Col. Theodore Davis Doal. The
consideration was not made public but
it is understood to be comparatively
small, inasmuch as Major Curtin re-
served the ore right under four hun-
dred acres of the land.
——The H.W. Houtz barn at
Stormstown was destroyed by fire,
one day last week, with all its con-
tents. The loss is about three thous-
and dollars.