Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, October 30, 1931, Image 4

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    EWEN VRARS
IN CENTRE COUNTY
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HRONAE 1 MBER CRIA \ HATES MARY GRAY MEE } ' ——_— of We whe have at and the
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WRI TA TAY RNR: tir TR SER We MEL And wear have no of Abe
bn, PN) 8 wan he eR WR ; "a Bol many less fortunate. But
MAN fier GR, RR ST hae aly pre What we
b My | A ' H wl LO A wo valsod sbaried say ba that some of
| eal, in Pal alt {i Rh ba Tl WN foro Face dA thy we Are et ln lik
a : hy ‘e Wem
W bes be Theis was » pee "ay
w wi Sh, pb wi A W - Jatt a4 the hone al Mes W a Yel Bgures prove
A wo SA a sr aaas Haupt, ward, thal Harry EB Dunlap has
HRLLEFONTH, PA, + + + + OUTORER 00 IRL gy Wi A IAIES beh sherllt of Osiire county one |
al UL hod ARR Gul of every seveniy-elght people in
lA—— _— ——— ey WAAL SRY A lle was VRE Opntre county over (he age of 31 |
HAY Hi ) Me, Alols Kohibeoker, of the years has been ecanralled as one of
HRMAERATIE SHUNYY VICHY Ouittral Olly hotel, Mileshurg, sels his boarders on the HL
average of about 350 a year, Ae
carding ta the last census there are
TAG men and women of vollng age
In Centre county and If you divide
that number hy 850 you will get 78,
Hut the average term is not near
A long as one might suppose. In
10EE the U8 prisoners spent Toa
days In Jelly ar an average of 84
days a oman. In 108 B48 prisons
Grd Hpent BOB days In Jall, or an
Average of 27 days, Last year the
411 prisoners spent DGD days in
Jal ar an average of 24), Fig.
Uring the same average for the $42
prisoners wo far this year they will
Ave spent THAZ days in Jall, which
makes an average for the entire
term Bo far of about 256 days per
prisoner, so that fsn't so bad, If
you've got to ge to jail
Bul here are some more fAgures
that don't look so good, The total
number of prison days served up to
the present is approximately 84080,
ih Wellelunie shioel, 10 was In that Hide
High
shary frame ballding that we
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JOHN by, WHS EH Io AHOMPEGN HENRY
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Wily, IE was in (he ibe vestibule at
Whe reir vlght corner that a ver
Meh feared black walnut ruler of
boi babbaaed the part of aur anatomy
Pi which we sil ua we write this
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: a " ne hae Grack shote of Go. WH.
: : ? . C0 By af dulnstawn, engaged In
A ahaating mateh with the sharp:
ON THE BVI OF AN IMPORTANT HLROTION i wiatly wif gif, Sk
Ment Tueadny the tiaspmyers of Contre county will go to the TRIE grains fiers Tas Batubday aie
Wh for weet (he men whi will mime thelr niniiess for he next rd Witnined the Atiiare ut
HE year, we daten ed ol '" o 2d. AY
Boe, who eait’t be brought to see how mueh a county election duseph tives, Ideal, Harey Hale,
relly pienso them, will vols ie same old way," Hie will | e0 Keieier Corn Henry Wels:
vie in ther politiend bows Das ld them tn da, anne Peabibltion HI Paprasntativen, At the
beta will vote for any old Gippding slicker who his Ippo fo Jock 100 yd range Hale and Gelsinger
ey mel onto herr debe vegardlons of his finess for the office he weve hi h, Si a t af & possible
sede, Some will yore Dense ety nom'’s hishand's step-mather's | Se Ur oy ae awit wed
thirty second cousin has Deen promised a vond Job after the snow | It tLe to U0 dakied hat. de
ng whe the candidites are or whit It is all ahi, pevived, Iiehard vis, an ng: i he Mah ae do orve Shem all
Nowe of these cliosses of voters wre worth appealing to, They |Ushman, fram DBetriot, and Raymond he WOW Be Sh JA tar T0 Years.
wre either so wedded Jo ther Idole or wo Tefogged, mentally, tat § ie, of utimare, av ought i that's why some of us are
HIE i" elueidition 1] wise oh thm, Hh iin A The offenses for which such a
It up jreparatory tn
ober Hon, twill mean work
for from sixty to seventy-five high
ly pwd operatives,
One of the holdest,
Om the wve of the coming election we wint to talk 10 pother
Clini The ple ub Centre county who know that they are burden
ed with tans Iigher than they ought to be and have the intelligence
1 wk that there in wn way 10 give them some relief,
large number have been in jail in.
elude about everything on the crim»
inal calendar from a plain case of
most das. assault to murder, but by far the
: ; ardly and hellish outrages which .
he commty treasury int whieh the tas money goes is regarded A in thin part of the Jurgen pareuntuge iB ow Yo
wo iE were the bd'l on whieh dosng politiehans hive the Hoh {i Miata for time out of mind WAN (ions of the liquor laws,
dwn whensver they wii o rewnrd (riends or gratify thelr own | Berpetiiien In Bilipsiirg lst Sues | ——
Mtns, hy svening (WHA BAER ABFRIR pug we might also add that there
3 HBhilnnefelt, of Osceols, had driven | 0 Iwo good reasons why the pers
Compe coumy had wo move population in 1930 than it hid in me Pili. to spond He avi | Gontage of Inmates was Wot. higher:
Vad, ped the cond of Wo government wis brut ve in Iga |p EY otter hone and Mes One reason is that the Jail 1s not
thi 1 win niga, Phin ww inl Increase can't be laid to Increases Spinnefeit started for Dr, Lytle's large enough and the other that the
the cost of hides EMMY vouds and yond damages we some alo oes, her hushand remaining at the average resident of Centre county
mn (odo for the Audi's Bienen will show you thst In jg hatel, Whe hed gone only a few |g proverbislly honest. As an in
S587 wie pd ont for seh purposes while in 1930 nly $40, | Miniter who lah heard Hirata | stance, a fountain pen Has been ly-
E80.400 Wie expended on the sme scons, Pig iM Moth nt TU Ag. Ing on the counter in the Prothon:
Vig NT enor otary'’s office for at least three
sd the wees enrefilly and there is no other traged
ens for the bardensome increase thin sliries. for Meade Mca, | hay’ tind a. villan nanied Wiouia months Tt has been picked up and
: nier choking and trying to over. handled by hundreds of men and
Sag i many husks and Dad management, In gah the | Woman, We. was women, many of whom, no doubt,
commty had Sidon an in bonds and mikes oustanding, Ih 1940 Gaptured GS a Xe un $6 such a
thie indednedness had chided 10 Bait pin, Climbed 843000400 od out thet he had heen re pen, hut no one has ever attempted
fee of the fret thi Tess Dias Deen expended for whit might be leased from t pons tary where to make way with it, and the pen
entled ph a during the three years than wis spent In he had pL Lerm for oulraging jg till there, That Is & real test
144, 194% 14), !
If the situation were not
of honesty; at least it would be If
I thie bind of thing be to go om no ime can forsee whit the tax
Fe gt be Wn very few years, worn we could 1augh at the
We have a
the pen were any good, but it isn't,
80 It won't write
73 "3 ’ F, B,8ince the above was put in
Fhe time bas come 10 hilt sch extrnviganee, "To elect County sil our great statesmen and ne type the pen has disappenred and
Commmasiimers wha will think of the pele wha pay the tases ine clers seem Lo he In, The little old we don't know whether somebody
tend if eng cowed by pmitienl over Jods wha let nothing sand in usiness man hack on "Main street” stole it or threw it away,
the way wf ther ams to Ill machines with which they can provide S4Mss himself saslly to present | se—
} , do conditions because he has heen 1 Philipshurg people have set up
1h Wtthe fin themetvee wd thr Tavornes, against them before, The oy one of their new voting machines
Fruth somnds ughy wt times, It when the ianbiting ches of
Sentra somty we wm the desperme siiite they are wow they need 1
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With thowssnds mt uf simphoymens, Tarmers receiving less for
their pope and cattle than ihey ever have m the
Honk vermis om wiih many hers for un Wving hong (Wnt a"
psssd hit the omby We wf some vehief be in reduced tanation,
Ak that be Auspwr and deeper in dn can't offer that,
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Ft tn tithe tht change mf ue pitting the bik
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Tk ht Ron JOHN B BPBARLY aie. He is a Pramine band aes the ret number of prisoners was |
oh Ms ol Bring Pownahip Wl elbieen and fod on ON ok tn his secand year he had |
LOVICTOR BRUNGARY uaa Bg RE 10 AF Gin Last year the Bumber was
Su J ul Heberaburg et M oi Fed te h 400, and up until Octaber 30th, of
Hil WER i Marion ¥ Me DORR (his year, the number was M2
of Mellelonie Fim Aki mE hat her schol has been clos: pi Jus a total of 1389 prison
IRVIN A MEYER w WAH ale gets etter (Mae TL CTU Ld uider Ris care in
hruihaaniast “teh tel rilen o nll Mond where the (Lo To lon aid nike months, oF ah
i ULAVHE HERN ULARENOE A VEARION wil aie fur her naw sands on y h h
PUr with whom he had made his home
than Black Oak cemetery,
Y Grazier, wite of Oscar M. Grazer, |
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eel, a8 bees among
Bilder, of Cumberinnd, Md.
fy part of the week
Segner
JOHN MM. BOOK
Clean cul, christian young man,
wounded in France while Hghting
for
Mrs. Homer Bdmisson and son
SRL Hv "on via
fur his country, Is a candidate
Hheril, Is he to be forgotien next After spe Ae SUmMMNGE ‘With
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Tuesday! friends Wn California Mes. J G
I wassnmmaeanss AOR has returned home.
SHAFFER. Uriah 8 Shaffer, well
known vesident of Miles township,
dled at his home In Madisonburg, at
an carly hour last Wednesday mara.
iy a8 the result of general debility.
Ho was & son of Adam and Mary
Hieltaer Shaffer and was born at
Madisonburg on May 21st, 1348,
hence was 83 years and §& months
ald, He followed farming all his
life until advancing age compelled
his retirement. He was a member
of the Lutheran church and was
held in high esteem by all who knew
Mm. He married Mary Catherine
Yeariok who survives with two ohils
dren, Mra, John F, Royer, of Mad.
lsonburg, and Ellis HB, Shaffer, of
Look Haven, He also leaves one
slater, Mrs, Kmma Hazel, of Spring
Mills,
Funeral services were held in the
Madisonburg Lutheran church, at 10
o'vleck Saturday morning, by the
pastor, Rev. KE, N, Fry, burial be-
Ing made In the church cemetery,
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FRANK, Mrs, Catherine Frank,
widow of Willlam H. Frank, an old.
time fron worker who for fifteen
years or more was employed atthe
‘Valentine furnace which stood
{where the Titan Metal plant Is now
located, died at the Mercy hospital, locate here permanently,
Altoona, on Monday, following a _ John H. Balley and wife and Mrs.
prolonged (liness, ‘Nannie Balley motored to Saxton
She was past 65 years old and was W0d spent a day with thelr cousin,
'a native of Hollidaysburg. The ‘Vorren Bailey and family,
family lived in Bellefonte Afton |, MY. and, Nn. CB. Jou wd
years’ but oft here “about irty Hr 404 Mra, Samuel How Tate, of
years ago and had smce made their :
at the Mrs. Mar, '
home in Hollidaysburg. Mr. Frank ‘yf (FM even Rome
of State College, left, on Saturday,
for Los Angeles, Cal, where ho
Paul McWilliams, a young farmer
fram the Graysville section, spent
Saturday evening in town,
A donation will be taken up here,
in the near future, for the Presby-
terian home at Hollidaysburg,
Fred B Goss and son Budd mos
tored In from Pittsburgh for an over
Sunday visit with Mrs. AF. Goss,
Clarence Daugherty and family, of
Tyrone, were Sunday uests at the
parental home of W, Daugherty.
Master Harold Gates has returned
to his home in Tyrone, after a
week's visit with grandpa J CC
Gates.
Miss Mary McWilliams, of the
Presbyterian home at Hollidaysburg,
Is here for a few days visit among
old friends,
J. W. Sunday, Civil war veteran,
Is suffering with a bad attack of
rheumatism but is able to get around
by using crutches,
Rev, John 8, Hah and family
motored to Mont Alto and spent a
day with his son John, a student in
the forestry school,
Irvin H. Keller and wife have re-
turned to thelr home, in Pittsburgh,
after spending a week among old
friends in this section,
It is rumored that our town is
‘soon to have the services of a
oung physician who is expected to
‘died two years ago but surviving
thelr mother are four children, all
at home, She also leaves four expect to make thelr future home.
brothers and three sisters. Burial | Migs Gladys Barto accompanied
‘was made at Hollldaysburg yester- Miss Frances Fry to Altoona, last
day morning, | week, going up with the expecta-
I ‘tion of landing a position of some
| GATES William J. Gates died ut las. oes aritvad 1 oe" ne
the Philipsburg State hospital, . | e boy arriv e me
‘nesday morning, following an illness if Mr. and Mrs, George Musser, on
‘of several months as the result of the Branch, on Monday night. A
general debility. (little son also arrived at the Robert
Fie wan 3 don of Mr. and : Mw. Bloom home, on Saturday night.
Lawrence Fox, formerly of this
ne ' y
eae oy Jor Deut ‘place but now of Cambria county, is
He never married but is survivedby ® patient in the Cresson hospital,
under treatm -
one brother, George Gates, of Port tained in a fall trom Se, corn
Matilda, a half-brother and half-sis- godder, :
ter, J. P. Gates, of Reading, and .. ._, ry was 21 years old,
his mother enter-
tained a number of his school chums
Mrs, Albert Miller, of Philipsburg, lon Sunday,
‘at the Lock Haven teacher's college
~The funeral will be held this af- at a chicken dinner in celebrating
ternoon, burial to be made in the the event.
in Worth Robert Harpster,
‘was in town on ¥ ud Ze
1 Ariling ‘a well 275. fest deep, and
a we Pr
Verna 1reRe| iol od water suiicient to supply
all Gatesburg,
The I. W. T. band will hold a
Hallowe'en social tomorrow (Satur-
She was a daughter of Solomon 98y) evening, at the Daniel Irvin
home, It will be a costume affair
and Emily Gates and was born near oo "Lo ments suitable to the oc-
Gatesburg on J
24th, 1879, oagion will be served.
hence was In her
year. In
Lois Shank, whose eleventh an-
November, 1908, she married Mr. 0 000 rred on Sunday, was
Grazier who survives with no chil. , on
dren. She ws 8 member of the Stmday” vy hr mother, Min. J. 1
Gatesburg Lutheran church, ‘Shank, to which a number of her
Funeral services were held at her young friends were mvited,
late home at two o'clock on Wed-
English, burial being made in |
for some years,
of Gatesburg,
township, 3
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GRAZIER,—M rs,
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at her home at Gatesburg,
Monday evening, following five years
fliness with pernicious anemia, i
IN BELLEFONTE CHURCHES
ST, JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH.
9:30 A, M,, Church school; Her-
school,