Bellefonte, Pa., November 11, 1927. | —————————— Editor | P. GRAY MEEK, “me Correspondents.—No communications published unless accompanied by the real name of the writer. Terms notice at the following rates: Paid strictly in advance - - $1.50 Paid before expiration of year - 1.75 Paid after expiration of year - 200 Published weekly, every Friday morn- ing. Entered at the postoffice, Bellefonte, Pa., as second class matter In ordering chan of address always give the old as well as the new address. It is important that the publisher be no- tified when a subscriber wishes the paper discontinued. In all such cases the sub- scription must be paid up to date of ecan- cellation. A sample copy of the “Waatchman” will be sent without cost to applicants. DEMOCRATS AND REPUBLICANS WIN IN CENTRE. A Large Vote Results in Close Con- test and Victories for Both Parties. With 2074 more votes out than were polled at the primaries Centre coun- ty closed the most closely contested campaign it has had in years with a division of the county offices among the candidates of both parties. At the primaries 11870 votes were polled. The largest number on record up to that time so that the increased poll last Tuesday has ‘broken that record. The closeness of the contest is cer- tainly proof of and complimentary to the voters of Centre county who are coming to see that partisanship is a poor guide in the selection of local officials. According to the unofficial returns the successful candidates are Judge, M. Ward Fleming, Republican. Ap- parent majority “168. Sheriff,. H. E. Dunlap, Democrat. Apparent majority 2218. Prothonotary, S. Claude Herr, Dem- ocrat. Apparent majority 27. Treasurer, Lyman H. Smith, Dem- ocrat. Apparent majority 869, Register, H. A. Rossman, Republi- can, Apparent majority 1245, Commissioners, Newton I. Wilson, Republican; Howard H. Miles, Repub- lican; John 8. Spearly, Democrat. Auditors, Samuel B. Holter, Repub- lican; Robert D. Musser, Republican and O. J. Stover, Democrat, Coroner, W. R. Heaton, Republican- Democrat. County Surveyor, Harold B. Shat- tock, Democrat-Republican, Generally the election was without unusual excitement, though it is thought there were some districts in the county in which it was not con- fiucted in rigid conformity with the aw, * 1 ‘Both Bellefonte and Philipsburg paid high compliments to their home- town aspirants for Judge. Both can- didates made strenuous campaigns against great odds and Mr. Fleming's victory is one that proud of, My. also be viewed well, 3 We congratulate Judge-elect Flem- Ing and all of the rest of the suceess- ful contestants and whether they be- lieve ¥ or not we have a genuine feel- Ing of sorrow for ajl y couldn’t be elected. ies win DISTRICT RETURNS In the following returns from the various districts in Centre county the lames of the judges of election and Inspectors are not included nor the hames of those candidates who ran on both tickets, as their election was a foregone conclusion. Lack of time and Space necessitated this abbrevia- tin of these returns, n BELLEFONTE, . W, Republican NW he may well be Walker’s defeat might as a great victory, as D 0. of P—7, Fleming 518....7. Homioy, 285 Alex Morrison 529 -.Chas. Fromm 194 Aud--D, A. L of P—K oun—J § .. JS. W S Dir—Geo H Hazel 484 . Geo er oon Chas F. Cook 503....Chas F. Cook 206 Con Gee A RLLERONTE, 5. Ww. — enn rare G 0 of P—7 Fleming 389....T Haman Fd ....C Fromm 210 Alex Morison 281... . Coun—H Badger 386.... Wm Nighthart 136 +..John Garbrick 183 Rob Kline 329... John Mignot 446 Ya BELLEFONTE, Ww O of P--Thos Fleming 202..T Howl 1 Alex Morrison 124. Chas Fondo i: Aud—D A Barlett 129....D A Barlett 105 Coun—M M Cobb 130...... P Eckel 12 S Dir—Geo Hazel MS, eo Hose) =n Chas Cook 152... °°" Chas Cook 8 CENTRE HALL Aud—F Wetzel 135.....4.. Coun—Chas Flink H1..w w A Henney 139....D M Bradford Geo Benner 104. .Geo Searson C A Kryder 100....W A Homan S Dir—C Spyker 162. .H G Strohmeier C F Emery 106. ..... D K Keller HOWARD BOROUGH. Con—Rob McCloskey 162..Rd Gardner Brungart A Alexander 163 162 163 181 184 130 182 124 O of P—John Foreman 144. .M I, Beck 1 P Holter 100........ Sam Hoy 1 Bur—K R Wolf 104... . Walter Yearick 183 Aud—W M Schenck 137..Don Gardner 151 Coun—C E Pletcher 170....Jas Neese 169 A D Gladhill 115....C A Yearjck 194 Pletcher 60.... Wm Norton 120 8 Dir—C C Dreese I15¢4...... J W Orr 133 John Mokle 95....,. S J Wolf 1 MILESBURG BOROUGH. H Con—H Daughenbaugh 92.14 Jodon 116 Con—Jas Oswalt 154...... Ed Quick 62 O of P—W R Campbell 120, .Ed Haugh 82 v Geo Pifer 161,.......% Geo Pifer 25 Coun—Lloyd Smith 141..Geo Newman 107 R D Confer 149.... Henry Shindler 42 Claude McCullough 112..D RB Quick 54 . Ed Baird 111..7 Ww. Cartwright 64 S Dir—Ches Miles 181....Lee Lyons 8» R Lehman 102........ R Lehman 21 Ed Baird 150....... Leon Yorks 56 MILLHEIM BOROUGH Con—Fred Mensch 109....G E Mensch 165 O of P—E Ripka 89..J I, Winegardner 162 J L Winegardner 83.. WwW N Auman 185 Aud—F 8 Ulrich 98......L RB Stover 181 HPBreon 4......... CH Breon 165 Coun—W R Grazier 93..7 C Hosterman 173 C 8 Millhouse 82..F Winklebleck 160 A J Kephart 8....A H Stover 161 T K Frank 73........W 8 Breon 178 8 Dir—L W Stover 70......L W Stover 175 M O Stover 62......M O Stover 182 W R Swarm 87...... 8S M Dryson 185 of Subscription.—Until further . UNOFFICIAL RESULT OF ELECTION TUESDAY, NOV. 8, 1927 SNOW SHOE BOROUGH Con—Dale Swartz 90....Jas Redding 359 Aud—Edith Walker 119 Coun—C H Weaver 105..H Viehdorfer Harry Viehdrfer 89....1L C Menchie 51 S Dir—F IL Shope 110...... FL Shope H W: Raber 101.u...... Ed Quick STATE COLLEGE, E. D, Con—I C Holmes 302....I C Holmes E A Youngel, Pro 145 Aud—Frand Reed 320...... Jos Glenn 188 A Glenn 293..... A E Zeigler 196 O of P—W BE Smith 334.,..C H Seibert 168 Coun—A E Martin 341....C L Haris 282 C E Snyder 209...... C E Snyder 116 H A Leitzel 275..Dewey Krumrine 162 T C Haugh 301....Geo C Meyer 118 S Dir—S W Fletcher 341.8 W Fletcher 114 M M Babcock 283..M M Babcock 99 T 1 Mairs, Pro 122 Julia rear, Pro 93 STATE COLLEGE, W. D. Con—I C Holmes 279......I C Holmes 99 A E Yougel, Pro 147 Aud—Frank Reed 345 Jos Glenn 201 J. A Glenn 281........1 A E Ziegler 181 O of P—W E Smith 327....C H Seibert 183 Coun—A KE Martin 282....C L Harris 276 C E Snyder 293......C E Snyder 112 H A Leitzell 300..Dewey Krumrine 167 T G Haugh 248........Geo Meyer 108 S Dir—S W Fletcher 330..S Fletcher 103 M M Babcock 253....M M Babcock 107 T I Mairs, Pro. 138 Julia C Frear, Pro. 60 UNIONVILLE BOROUGH Aud—J C Foxx 87....Blanchard Holt Coun—L E McElwain 101..G W Holt Dan Buck 73....5L....... J N Holt J P Barton Jesse Hall S Dir—E L Parsons 104....J BE Hall J B Stere 85...... Clara Leathers BENNER, N. P. Con—I E Longwell 82..John Armagast O of P—Lyman Bickle 498..Ly Bickle Jas McCabe 43........ R Grove Aud—Harry Breon 76...... Henry Hoy Sup—Wn King 85....,. Orvis Smeltzer S Dir—Forest Eckley 93....C Corman Rob Walters 6S......Harry Breon H E Corman 65....H E Corman BENNER, 8. P. Con—I E Longwell 50....J Armagast O of P—L Bickle 33....Lyman Bickle Jas McCabe 43........ H R Grove Henry Hoy King 44..0Orvis Smeltzer S Dir—F Eckley 44..Clayton Corman Rob” Walters 51....Harry Breon H E Corman 36....H E Corman BOGGS, N. P. O of P—W H Aikens 12..H O Miller Sup—Harry Rockey 10..0 L Fetzer 8S Dir—V E Woodring 16..Mill. Lucas Sam Stanley 13...... H W Smith L H Neff, Pro 10 BOGGS, E. P. Con—Forrest Aikens 26...... H Miller Sup—Harry Rockey 35....0 L Fetzer 8 Dir—D E Woodring 16..Mill. Lucas Sam Stanley 10......H W Smith Lott Neff, Pro. 38 O of P—W H Aikens 29..H O Miller BOGGS, W. P. Con—Forest Aikens 182....For Aikens 42 O of P—W H Aikens 139..H O Miller 84 Sup—Harry Rockey 76....0scar Fetzer 101 Yi F I Shope, Ind 57 J F Musser 68....1 O Campbell FERGUSON, N. W. P. Con—H M Walker 54....J M Johnson Sup—Cyrus Powley 55....J H Gililand 12 S Dir—W H Glenn 45..Grover Corl . J F Musser 44....I O Campbell GREGG, E P. : Con—-Jerry Albright 39.....W E Smith 108 O of P—M Barger 41..W H Hettinger 100 Harvey Rote 12...... Harvey Rote 119 Aud—B F Kennelly 28....G W Grove 87 Sup—P Swabb 74..Emanuel Eungard 76 8S Dir—Rob P Campbell 34..J 'W Zerby 96 Percival Tharp 25....R H Shook 110 of P—C A Long 68....A J Shook 119 E T Jamison 6....E T Jamison GREGG, N. P, Con—Jerry Albright 15....W E Smith O of P—M C Barger 15—W Hettinger Harvey Rote 10...... Harvey Rote Aud—B F Kennelly 10..G W Grove ‘W_E Haney, Pro 24 Sup—R P Swabb ..48,...E Eungard S Dir—Campbell 31......J W Zerby Percival Tharp 37....R R Shook J of P—C A Long 34...... A J Shook E T Jamison 17....E T Jamison ! GREGG, W. P, Con—Jerry Albright 82..W. E Smith 189 O of P— M Barger 107..W Hettinger 153 Harvey Rote 29......Harvey Rote 184 Aud—B F Kennley 102..G W Grove 110 1v ® ren. EERER Hugs Sup—P D Swabb 184..Em Eungard 85 S Dir—Robt Campbell 116..J W Zerby 181 Percival Tharp 54....R H Shook 165 HAINES, E. P. . ; Aud—N W Motz 53....C E Kreamer 72 Sup—J F Bible 50...... A C Auman 76 S Dir—H R Bwersox 51..John Bower 75 J FP Krape 55........ W J Bower 6H Carrie Burd 42........ ..Geo Stover 81 HAINES, W. P. ’ Aud—E W Motz 85....G E Kreamer 112 Sup—J F Bible 104...... A C Auman 90 S Dir—H R Bowersox 51..John Bower 78 J F Krape 101........W J Bower 89 Carrie Burd 65......George Stover 115 HALFMOON 3 Con—Jas Rider 100........Paul Smith 385 O of P—Jas M Rider 90..Adolph Reed 47 Aud—Wm F Way 107..Paul A Smith Sup—Harry Bickle 90....D A Thomas 42 8 Dir—John Stine 91....M G Walker Frank Gross 92....Emery McAffee HARRIS, E, P. Con—Wm Tennis 24....Wm Raymond | O of P—F E Weiland 35..F E Weiland Wm Goheen 28... Wm Brouse Gingerich L W Whitehead 21....8 A Rishel Sup—Rob McClellan 43..Dan Callahan 8S Dir—Chas M Ross 50.John Patterson B D Lonebarger 16..J Reifsnyder HARRIS W. P Con—Wm Tennis 83....Wm Raymond O of P—Frank E Wieland 63........ Wm Goheen 81....... .. Wm Brouse 101 Aud—Wm H Stuart 63..A E Gingerich 110 L 'W Whitehead 70...S A Rishel 88 Sup—Robt McClellan 73..Dan Callahan 101 8S Dir—Chas M Ross 76..John Patterson 99 B Lonébarger 100..J W Reifsnyder 70 HOWARD Con—Chas Walizer 80....G W Confer 65 O of P—Wm F Smith 84..H Leathers 57 Aud—L Daughenbaugh 89...C Confer 58 Sup—Howard Boone 90....G W Confer 54 8 Dir—Chas Wentzel 95..Chas Confer 78 Dav Thompson 68..Clayton Confer 46 Con—J E Guisewite 119... O of P—OQ F Stover 113. : ris djjle| oe wi vilT|2|0| 0 2 E22 | §lo18|5 2 ESSER 2 8 Sia X|2 IF Dllsls|la|a(s(3|7|8]|| x ol vl; i» |i DISTRICTS vsl32 dla|®|x|2]8 218 $2 g 21 E13] ola = 8 . > - Q : 3 5 $ Ef £12 £1323 FIELBLIEL 120210 EINER a (7 $8)” 8 § ; : ° x 8s |*y® en : I I I | 3 388| 495( 323| 557] 502| 362] 393] 445] 539] 241] 468 368] 426] 321| 402| 420] 443] 389] 278| 374 DO wi 332 nant ans] 3571 50%) sez] sof ius 420] 231/| 353| 304] 296| 229] 354] 318) 317| 268 232| 341 Bellefonte, W. 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Gill 26 Alvin Bush 204......E M Hogge 133 BURNSIDE | Aud—Byron Richards 61..H Cronister 58 S Dir—=C C Bange 216....J F Kephart 81 | Robt Askey 18......C Viehdorfor 4s SUP—Boyd Wagner 40..Dor Cronister 81 JF Kephart 135....Lucy Merrill 18¢ | Con —Robt As Xe That & orte 29 S Dir—N R Stiver 61....R I Hartsock 15 oy. . Fi “Pro 45 Sud_—B Bowes 36....Esther Conoway 3 R I Hartsock 51..W S Richards 46 Roy -Flegal, Pr Sup—Geo Solt 45.......... Wm Meeker 50 J H Turuner 71..R M Alexander 41 PHILIPSBURG, 2nd W Clyde Hoover 27....Martin Meeker 20 a =p OE Aud—Claude Adams 423....Joyce Bair 111 | § Dir” 5 A Beates 69..Chas Hipple 57 LIBERTY, E. P. eS Coun—S8 Z Miller 349..Harry . Weber 189 Web Burkey 20..A G McCullough 56 Con—J W Coder 83...... John James 125 S Dir—C C Bange 346..J F Kephart 149 : id Q of. P—J C. Bathurst 116..F Heverly 102 J ¥ Kephart 257..Lucy Merrill 223 COLLEGE TWP. i. Me CF TY Ddfiang’ 9a. .Bert - Robb 65 Sup—Frank Wasson 151.... Wm Houfz 97. Aud—Harold Schenck 110. .'W ¥ Smith 92 PHILIPSBURG, 3rd. o¥ Bair 115 | § Dir—Chas Bohn 163..." Art Peters 10 Sup—Geo W Eaton 67........C Robb 122 Sa Clands angie 0 doses Bele 113 Guy Stern 142......Waldo Homan $8 § Dir—JHarris Clark $6..Alvie Milla 138 Sol Favin Fish 20.5 I Edwin Dale 154......Jas Longwell 101 | ~ "Scott Williams 8%..Scott Williams 6z J F Kephart 211....Lucy Merrill 163 CURTIN, N. P, Shas i ienencs 120. Sas Mayes ny PORT MATILDA Con—J A Welsh 15......J M Heaton 42 f oes : H Con—Albert Kyler 64..H Marshall 90 | O of P——James Nyman 42....J Watkins 35 _ LIBERTY, W. P. on] B Woodring 58 P B Woodring 4 | Aud—-Robt Confer 45....Robt Confer 15 { Con— J W Coder 31...... John James I Sig d Wodrin Pro 96 4 A Welsh 22..Mahlon McCloskey 27 |0 of P—J C Bathurst ..F Heverly 2 0 of Ne Ac He ee 124..Geo Reese 46 | Sup—D P Wensel 34...... C E Johnson 2y J I DeHaas 14........Bert Robb 22 ot : Adam | Oe TW Hoover 0: FERGUSON, N. P. | Aud—Harold Schenck 25..W F Smith 19 Bur—S$ R Williams 61..1 M Woodring 96 | Con—H M Walker 44....J M Johnson 7 oy o ten 10. renne Robb 32 Aud-—W D Lytle 93..Herman Bennett 46 Sup—Cyrus . Powley 47..J H Gilliland 73 ;° Chas HS honeh = Avie Miller 2% M G Maines 111 ag - |S Dir—W H Glenn 39....Grover Corl. is Willian Er fier 26 Coun—J N Richards 121....W 8 Crain 63 J F Musser 40....I O Campbell 3 : A hsb $7 ares 2 51 Lote) 96. W 1 Yyongring. 37 FERGUSON, E. P. . [Con—J E Guisewite 30....8 C Zeigler 16 W P Sanderson 93..M Redenberger 37 | Con—H M Walker 110....J M Johnson 8 |g ¢ P—O F Stover 16. ‘Harry I. Soch ari H C Woodring 53..E T Spotts 65 | Sup—Cyrus Powley 114..J H Gilliland 81 Auvd—H H Royer 16..Elmer Hubior m | Geo ahter DAP williams 3118 Dir—W H Glenn 87....Grover Corl 108 | Sup—Lioya Miller 1......Lloyd Miller 7 W E Williams 97..H Woodring 11 J F Musser 78....1 O Campbell 1 0 Clarence Strayer 7....M R Moyer 19 vi Denne 90 WT Howes o FERGUSON, W. P. | 8 Dir—J I Lingle 23...) W Bierley 28 So a rrires The eer 2 Conf M Walker 5.7 M Joimson: 23 R ¥F Harbach 21....R W Meyer 25 | ; 3. as J vi af Jos Williams 101... Jos Williams 16 | S"]C3tus Powley Growing % MILES, M. P. i Sup—Lloyd Miller 113..... tsascnae. MILES, WwW. Con—J E Guisewhite 24..8 R F Harbach 35....R W Meyer - PATTON Con—W J Stine 55......M A Behres O of P—Roy R Crust 65..H C Huey G F Stevenson 47..W D Marshail Sup——W Johnstonbaugh 38..J H Hoy 8 Dir—J Crust 76........G B Hoover E G Meyers 36......J E Taylor PENN Con—Homer Treaster 57... E Stover O of P—C F Corman44..L. F Bower J M Linn 42....A C Hosterman Aud—C L Eyser 45....Chas Hosterman Sup—H E Smith 52..B W Rossman S Dir—M R Stover 34....M E Stover 202 F J Malone 74......L. L. Weaver 185 POTTER, N. P. Con—Wm Sweeny 44...... P C Frank 110 O of P—Clayton Wagner 31 Ed Loughner 38....James Runkle 10y Aud—Chas Miller 59....John E Bubb 95 Sup—A Jacobs 11........ John C Bohn 113 C C Durst, Pro 32 8S Dir—C F Ramer 44....W E Yearick 102 H E Faust 35......A L Slatterbeck 109 POTTER, S. P. Con—Wm _ Sweeney 63......F C Frank 96 O of P—Clayton Wagner 134 ; Fd Loughner 6l1......Jas Runkle $2 Aud—Chas Miller 69...... John Bubb 81 Sup—A Jacobs 43...... John C Bohn 102 S Dir—C P Ramer 56....W RE Yearick 111 H E Faust 52....A L Slatterbeck 8 50 30 70 45 196 205 POTTER, W. P. Con—Wm Sweeney 49...... P C Frank 358 O of P—Clayton Wagner 23..C Wagner 83 Ed Loughner 24........Jas Runkle 82 Aud—Chas Miller 29....John E Bubb 81 Sup—A Jacobs 25.......... John Bohn 77 8 Dir—C P Ramer 31....W E Yearick 79 H E Faust 25....A L Slatterbeck &5 RUSH, N Pp. Con—Ed Foust 101........R Woomer 208 O of P—H Johnson 161..H Johnson 121 Lloyd Knepp 153....Fred Brighton 99 Aud—M Haggerty 147..... M Haggerty 135 John Garland 145........ FI Gill 81 Sup—W_ 8 Hollobaugh 104..0 McCord 168 S Dir—Jas Haworth 147..F Fisenhauer 48 J C Huston 65...... Lily B Heath 14 O 8 Woomer 251....Harry Small 65 RUSH, E. P. Con—Ed Foust 49.......... R Woomer 25 O of P—H RE Johnson 49..H Johnson 22 Lloyd Knepp 43....Fred Brighton 17 Aud—M Haggerty 45...... M Haggerty 22 John Garland 47.......... FI Gill 17 Sup—W 8 Hollobaugh 67..0 P McCord 14 S Dir—Jas Haworth 33..F Bisenhauer 47 J C Huston 28 O 8 Woomer 21...... Harry Small 13 RUSH, 8. P. Con—Ed Foust 210........ R Woomer 35 O of P—H E Johnson 145..H Johnson 32 Lloyd Knepp 147....Fred Brighton 59 Aud—-M Haggerty 110....M Haggerty 40 T Col-R € Thompson 62..Den Reese 8 C Zeigler 138: . .Harry Small 138: Aud—H H Boyer 112...Flmer Hubler 140 Clarence Strayer 10..... MR Moyer 70 S Dir—J L Lingle 95....R W Bierly 130 | R F Harbach 112......R W Meyer 148 5! 47 M. WARD FLEMING, Judge-elect of Centre county. EET TEI John Garland 159........ F I Gin Sup—W_8S Hollobaugh 149..0 McCord S Dir—Jas Haworth 150..F Eisenhauer J C Huston 104....,.Lily Heath O F Woomer 90....Harry Small RUSH, WwW. P. Con—Ed Foust 146........R Woomer O of P— H Johnson 137..H Johnson Lloyd Knepp 113...... F Brighton Aud—M Haggerty 133....M Haggerty John Garland 155..... ...F 1 Gill Sup—W F Hollobaugh 120..0 MecCord S Dir—Jas Haworth 110..F Eisenhauer J C Huston 136........Lily Heath 0 F Woomer i21....Harry Smull SNOw SHOE, W. P. Con—D McLaughlin 19..W H Heaton O of P—Dav Chambers 16..Geo Culver Andy Kasko 16...... Harry Yearger Aud—Joe Puhella 14...... H McCloskey Sup—G McCartney 20....M McCloskey S Dir—Mrs. E Goodyear 16..J Lucas Andy M Kachik 15.... Leroy Lewis SPRING, N. P. Con—Frank Irvin 95...... Robt Hartle 104 O of P—Chas Miller 132..H E Ishler 121 Earnest Tate 43..Margaret Hartle 89 Aud—W C Armstrong 134..L W Hile 67 Sup—C C Baumgardner 90..W White 109 S Dir—Caleb Miiler 16..C F Garbrick 175 ¥ D Millward 69..J7 F Barnhart Be SPRING, S. Pr. Con—Frank Irvin 315....Robert Hartle 141 O of P-—Chas Miller 203..H E Ishler 341 Earnest Tate 183..Margaret Hartle 125 Aud—W C Armstrong 227... W Hile 222 Sup—C C Baumgardner 227..W White 222 S Dir—Caleb Miller 48....C F Garbrick 22% F D Millward 263....J F Barnhart 24> SPRING, W. P. Con—Frank Irvin 96...... Rob Hartle O of P—Chas Miller 90....H E Ishler Earnest Tate 86..Margaret Hartle Aud—W C Armstrong 107... W Hile Sup—C C Baumgardner 67..Wal White S Dir—Caleb Miller 54....C F Garbrick F D Millward 84....J F Barnhart TAYLOR Con—Al Herman 49...Thos Richards Sup—S R Cowher 48..Albert Newman S Dir—Chs Reese 42..Toner Merryman W H Walk 86........ W H Walk UNION : Con—Jas ‘Shirk 95....J W Emenhizer O of P—Geo Spotts 95....Geo Spotts J K Alexander 75....Geo Barton 83 Aud—Fred Witherite 79....W J White Sup—Elmer Hosband 116....Rob Hall S Dir—Harry Lucas 87..Toner Spotts Gilbert Parsons 79.:Miles M. Hall Fred . Fisher 93.......... Ed Hall WALKER, E. P. Con—J M Stover 49...... Dan Kerns Sup—Ed Hoy 57 Fred Yoeum WALKER, M. P. Con—J M Stover 45...... Dan Kerns Sup—Ed Hoy 56.......... Fred Yocum WALKER, W. P. Con—J M Stover 34...... Dan Kerns A E Garbrick 123 FeorlPeek 13 Fred Yoenm 07 3t 18 24 90 72 102 51 2 2 56 57 60 59 k 59 59 68 10% And-—- Sup—Ed Hoy 41.......... WORTH Con-—-Geo Stiver 37....Dorrie Adams 0 of P—Farl Stiver 28..Leroy Reese DB H Williams 48 And—G W Woodring 28..6 1 Ardery Sup—8S 8 Laird 33....B H Williams S Dir—G Williams 11....John Kelley Jos Williams 17....)os Williams W H Turner 59 fn 3 44 42 mn 49 18 Child Dies of Burns. Doris Ruth Haagen, two years old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Haagen, of Yarnell, died at the Cen- tre County hospital on Wednesday morning as the result of burns sus- P. . | tained on Monday. Mrs. Haagen left C Zeigl 1 : : O of P—O F Stover 27....Harry Soul 7 i her little daughter at play in the Aud—H H Royer 27....Elmer Hubler 73 kitchen while she went upstairs on an oa er Miller oy errand and while there she heard the S Dir—J I Lingle 54....k W Bierley 60, agonized screams of the child. Rush- ing down stairs she was horrified to discover her daughter enveloped in flames. She succeeded in smothering the fire but not until the child was : terribly burned. She was brought to the Centre County hospital but died 196 | on Wednesday morning. In addition to the parents a number of brothers and sisters survive. Burial will be made today in the Advent cemetery. ————— ret —————— Found Dead on State Highway. James Rupert, aged 50 years, of Beech Creek, was found dead on the State highway south of the Beech Creek bridge Sunday morning, Cor- oner Heaton, of Philipsburg, inwesti- gated the case and expressed the be- lief that the man had been struck and run over by a hit-and-run driver some time during the night. Several persons in an automobile called at the office of a Beech Creek physician and said there was a man seriously injured on the highway south of the bridge, but hurried on ‘without giving any particulars, it is said, nr ——— i —————————— Brooks-Doll Post Elects Officers. At the annual meeting of the Brooks-Doll post of the American Legion, held on Monday evening, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: Commander, Russell Rider; adjut- ant, Francis Crawford; historian, Herbert Miller; chaplain, John B. Payne; sergeants at arms, A. Linn McGinley Jr., Edgar Shirk; finance of- ficer, Malcolm Wetzler; executive committee, Harry E. Dunlap, Harry Mingle, James Morrison, Herbert Beezer and Roy Jones. 93 82 56 59 ! McMEEN.—Mrs. Nancy Jane Mec- Meen, almost a centenarian and one of the county’s most remarkable women, passed away at 8:30 o'clock on Mon- day morning, at the home of her grandson, Major H. Laird Curtin, at Curtin. She had been ill for a month with a general breakdown and owing: to her advanced age had no recup- erative power. Mrs. McMeen’s maiden name was Nancy Jane Lipton and she was born. at Milesburg on August 27th, 1829 hence had lived to the remarkable age of 98 years, 2 month and 11 days. As a young woman she married Dr. Wil- liam L. McMeen, a practicing physi- cian, and their brief married life was spent in Milesburg, where Dr. Me- Meen died in 1854. For a score or more of years Mrs. McMeen continued to make her home in Milesburg but for the past fifty years she had lived with her daughter, Mrs. H. R. Cur- tin, at Curtin. As descendant of a family that had much to do with the early history of Centre county, a woman of education and refinement. Mrs. ‘ McMeen was naturally an interesting personage, and her passing away is the severing of a link with the days when ecivili- | zation was yet in swaddling clothes. "Her childhood were the days of the | tallow dip and the bridle path and 89 | she lived to see electricity turned in- (to light and travel by airplane, Mrs. McMeen’s only surviving child iis her daughter, Mrs. H. R. Curtin, , but she leaves four grand-children, J. M. Curtin, of Pittsburgh; John, of Bellefonte; H. L., of Curtin, and Mrs, T. V. Hodges; H. L., of Nottingham, {Pa. She has fifteen great grand- children. | Funeral services were held at the Curtin home at three o’clock on Wed- nesday, burial being made in the Curtin cemetery, Il Il JAMISON.—Mrs. Jennie H. Jam:- son, widow of the late T. B. Jamison, of Spring Mills, passed away at her home in that place, last Friday, as the result of a stroke sustained the. Tuesday previous. She hag been 1n. good health up until the day she was stricken, hence her death was quite a shock to the members of her family, She was a daughter of James and Mary Murray Miller and was born at. Pine Grove Mills on December 29th, 1844, hence was 82 years, 10 months and 6 days old. Her girlhood life was. | spent at the home of her birth but ever since her marriage to Mr, Jam- ison she had made her home at Spring: Mills. She was a devoted member ot the Spring Mills Presbyterian chureh, a kind, hospitable and most lovable woman, who will be sadly missed not only by the members of her family but by many others who had been efitted by her kindnesses and friend-- ship during the many years she had been a resident of Spring Mills, Mr. Jamison died eight years ago but surviving her are four children, Mrs. Gertrude Martin, of Martins- burg; Mrs. R. A. Miller, of Tyrone; Mrs. R. E. Hockman, of Philadelphia, and Edward T. Jamison, at home. She also leaves one step-daughter, rs, J. L. Peters, of Bellefonte. Funeral services were held at her late home on Monday afternoon by her pastor, Rev. J. Max Kirkpatricx, and burial was made in the Presby- terian cemetery, at Spring Mills, 1 Ii I MALLORY.—Donald George Mal- lory, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph G. Mallory, passed away at the Centre County hospital, about 3:30 o'clock on Wednesday afternoon, fol- lowing a months illness with pneu- monia. It was just one month ago yesterday that he came home ill from State College, where he was 2 Sopho- more, and his illness quickly devel- cped into a serious attack of pneu- monia. His condition had been criti- jcal for several weeks and on opera- tion was deemed the one hope of sav- ing his life. He was taken to the hos- pital on Tuesday and his death on Wednesday occurred during the ope- ration. : : Donald was born in Bellefonte and I was nineten years old in August. He was a bright and gentlemanly young man and his death is a severe blow to { the family. In addition to his parents { he is survived by one brother and two | sisters, Edgar Mallory, of Roanoke, i Va.; Mrs. Marvin Rothrock, of Belle- fonte, and Helen, at home. | Funeral services will be held at his {late home on North Spring street, Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. In- terment in the Union cemetery. il ! SMULL.—George H. Smull, for many years a well known resident of Smullton, Brush valley, died at his home in Williamsport, on Sunday, as the result of lung congestion follow- ing a nervous breakdown. He was a son of Reuben and Louisa Smull and was born at Smullton fifty- seven years ago. For many years he had been engaged in the real ostate and insurance business. He married Miss Blanche Stover who survives with no children. He also leaves his mother, Mrs. Chestie Smull, of Rebersburg. The remains were taken to Rebers- burg where burial was made on Wed- nesday. CVE INN SAS ——Notwithstanding the fact that the ground was covered with snow, last Saturday morning, eight or ten cars lined up at the Bellefonte curb market, and a very fair assortment of produce was offered for sale. The Watchman gives all the news while it is news.