THE JUDICIARY, President Wilson hax well said, “I is an extraordinary moment in public aflairs in this country. Men are not stopping now to examine party labels y are begioning to examine candi- : 4 rare ready to thrust connections and prepos- fous and vote for the man and the things they believe in.” In keeping with this principle ever the ridden machine controllec of the Commonwealth Peunsylvania has taken the judiciary out of politics and torn the party label ofl every candidate who seeks nomins- tion or election to this very important office, Past experience has convinced evon {the Ly pe that Judges of all courts who dispense polit'ecs from the beneh are totally un- aside ecedeont boss legislature ol titician ¢ lowest tae PD to di m the same Men must engage in litigation regard- span fitted pense justice f1 the %ame. time, political aflliiatiop, and under their constitationnl , bpadulterated justice, g will tila prinei- i its 14 iQ repeal, at law which provided r, when two or more judges to be chosen at the same eleétion to upon the bench of , may vole only for one oe the Buperion than the number to elecied, rely J urt to a minority {hat Now esch for me » are judges to All gl tation on ving represer vote ny candidates as th J serve thal court, itics is eliminated Judges are serviog on the bench of Ruperior that LOY who have capacity for fy 1: court itwel a 1.08 Bt Ale ated ry sie people ft Al¢ nomi! TeCog - i essential ele it in , honesty, Hn- Ml L000 ars $ which have brought fame of the nation-—iearped earlessuces Wel perament, for inl district iwently years cor- the the The A. Mayer served hi secatively iis successor, wd M. MeCUlure, servea riet for Har dist twenty years, Charlies ; “ district The Y Berv- with such distinction cled a Justice the ourt of Penusylvanis, in until death { i for more ibhan thirty years, i He od ed thai be er eh an Dean of Blair csunty strict of Was el preme which capacily he served claimed him, Judges who have served til tig will K uid be re i per posi- and themselves honor and distinction iad records for gh Commissioned in keeping ry Lhe Nia wi Lhe ist of oat neighboring Gi TiOLW8 ALG ¢, and in Keeping wilh our bBistule law, re of Mt sardicss party afliliations, ——————— ‘hat claim can Qaigley have for None except that he is a Republicsp, Is this he honest. He announced as a non-parti- enn candidate ; will appea: and there 80IICIE voles your support ? is Gie- 18 Lame On & Dou-partisan ballot, fore Liss no morsl right to as 6 Republican, in making up your ballot for Judge, POLILICs utsl be cust aside, and qual fication for the office considered. I ———— ———— What they think of Judge Orvis in the and Buaperior Courts: The higher Courts revered him only once eleven yearr. Is there &DY oiher Common Pleas Judge in the Htate with such a record, Huprems in feet at Did you ever fiod Register J. Frank Bmith a grouch or faisy man when you entered the register’s office dur- lng his term of administration ? Not twueh. In addition to being thorough- ly capable and obliging his face open- ed automsticslly with the register office door. His opponent's nse doesn’t indicate that he ean smile oues iu four yearr, I——————— np This ia the first opportunity the vot- ers ever had to pick the abilest and best man for Judge. The law makes the candidates non-partissp. In the face of this Inw, Quigley asks only to be elected because “he is a Republi can.” Judge Orvie, able, learned in the law and with » splendid record, asks Lo be elected because he has made a good record, and is regarded as Jurist of the first rank. There is no comparison between Quigley snd Or. Via se Lo fitness for Judgeship. A A ——— Let us hopa that the new Hecrolary of Agriculture, Hop, (. kK, Patton, will come close to the farmers snd give an administration of bis department that will be of actual benefit to the agricultural clase, A A A SAARI. What they think of Judge Orvis at the bar : Of the twenty-seven lawyers PIPE ORGAN REUITAL AND DEDIVATION, Reformeds Will Mold Recital Eaturday Evening, sud Dedication of New 81500 Filipe Organ Will Take Place on Sunday Trinity Reformced gburch, Rev. R. R. Jones, pastor, stands alone Among the five churches in Centre Hall ss having attained the acme in ite man- ner of worship through the means of sacred muele, Ou Monday of thie week the work on lostalling the new $1500 pipe organ was completed and on Balurday evening at eight o'clock s recital, consisting of a fige program of musical numbers which will be under the general direction of Prof. C. C. Hobioson, director of music at Stale 8 lege, will be held, A sliver ofler- ing will be requested some time dur- ing the recital, The purchase of the organ was made possible only through the sssistance of the Carnegie Pipe Organ Commission which contributed one-half of the cost of the instrament, With the cost of appurtenances the new pipe organ will escent an outlay of over $1700. The lostrument was built by the A, B. Felgemaker Organ Company, of Erle, and was selected by the organ com- mittee na the one possessing the sweet- renr est tone and most volume among a sumber which the committee heard played in various churches, The public is invited attend recital, ogram follows : to the ihe pr twenty-five will vote for Judge Orvis, parts of ii to Great alt y morning the formal services iz cident to selling apart the organ to divine use will be held. Rev. Thec- lore F. Herman, D. D., of the Theo- logical Beminary at Lancaster, will se- sist Rev. R. R. Jones. I —— Lad Falls 3v Feet Onto His Head. A miraculous escape from desth was that of Paul Noll, twin son of Mr, and Mre. W. T, Noll, who occupy the Ds- vis place, one mile east of Linden tall, when on Thursday evening the thirteer-year-sid lad fell from a hay mow 00Lo the hard eargh floor in the cow entry, alighting on his head. The isd had gone to the mow lo throw down hay and failed to notice that the '‘ hay hole’ had been covered when recently the second crop was housed, and in stepping over the hole went through to the ground floor, » distance of twenty feet, He was rend- ered unconscious when be struck his head on astone, A gash in the back of the head and a fracture of the skuil was the result of the fall, Dr. H. H. Longwell was summoned and he re- duced the fracture. The following day a consultation between Dre. Lon; - well and Kidder was held because of the lad’s serious condition. He began to improve, however, and at present the chances for his complete recovery are very good. AA ff A AAAS No one will say otherwise than that District Attorney Fortney honestly and zealously filled his office. Neith- er Is anyone questioning his ability as an attorney. This being true, no ove teed hesiate supporting him st the next election, There is not a single candidate on the Democratic ticket who does not have special qualifications for the offios to which he sepires. That cannot be sald of the opposing condidates, A NS When women get the vote and be- come candidates they will just begin HALL. PA. ures Prove a Revelation, A good board of County Auditor county. They keep things straight. of auditors than those whose terms are other Mr. Gosg, the Republican membe date, but the other two, Jeremiah Brur nominated ard should be re-elected, They were faithful and honest ir duties, were some things and the As was usual with a Republica $1 $ tha jet needed to be doing so was not as REPUBLI( Auditors’ pay for 1008 was » ¥ » 3 # i v y ¥ ’ ¥ Printing and cireulating report in Auditors’ pay for 1900 Printing and circulating in 3 paper: Auditors’ pay for 1010 Printing and circulating report of Auditors for Total expense Up to the first of January, 14 the above, therefore, shows three annus istration and the total of three DEMOCR! y for 1911 These figures Log sad ar ting and circu The printis 1913 and 1014, sent $2000.10 les u ungart, i 78 in ma above the nn i for three 3 Demoerstic Board of Commissioners goe I during ti term itis Republican boar the next succeeding Den Fenusyivania Butter Contest The Dairy Clab The vania Btate College has conceived the idea of holding a butter contest on Pennsyivanin Day, November 5. The purpose is Lo stimulate interest in good butter by friendly rivalry. Penusyl- vania the leading buitermaking state in the Uniob. millions of dollars worth of butter is made annually on our farme, and a larger mmount in cresmeries. Penn sylvania has the quantity ; it remains | to lmmprove the quality. A contest will be held to show what | the defecis are and in a large messure i how they are produced. A reliable | score card is of value to you in selling | your butter. Every buttermusker both | farm and creamery is eligivie for the | contest. Each contestant should send | oue pound of butter by parcel post or | express to the Dairy Club, State Col-| lege, Pa. to reach Hiate College not Iater than November 3. The butter should be wrapped with considerable paper and packed. A chalk box or another box of similar size would do sdmirably for packing purposes, The expense for postage will be no greater Unless 2 pounds is resched. Upon ar- rival the butter will be put In cold storage and held until properly chiiled when it will be scored by competent judges. The score, comments on the batter, and suggestions for improve ment will be sent to each contestant. Tbe butter after belog judged will be sold to help pay the expense of con- ducting the contest, , The following score card will be used : of Pennsyl- in PERFECT SCORE & a swres wr enrpnns vn Mi end Free SH SR eS 5 Awarde.—Hpecial ribbons will be given for let, 200, and 3ed prizes in both creamery and farm classes. All who make a score of 90 or over will receive a ribbon of mers, much to the This contest oan Ivanis and HELRRRR SEL bse FREE Snes BR SA Se CERRO to realize how flattering men can be, © wed in Term of Four 6 is of great benefit to the people of the board or er had a better ) expire For saw fit not to be a igart and Sine H about t« EOINe reason t of the board candi- Hoy, have be en ree y all things that related to their officia n Board of County Commissioners there his the i nity as were tlements made right and msfie straight the od AN 2? wk years ; BUI served only ra | settiements under ref servants | it public Pa KCO0OU Nn nalure oy # Out all &p JUDGE ELLIS oo ORVIS Read what the Caan” * Cleailieid Repubili- #ays about the election of Judge Oi vie——good advice io our peopie the selection of a competent snd wel quipped jurist for the office of Judge : “Over in Centre county the Repubii- Chili Dewipapers sie appealing to the Volare of that party to osst their voles for the csudidate for Judge who nas Deeli Kuown heretofore as an sctive Hepabiican, H., UC. Quigley, se BEaiusi Judge Kitis Orvis, wno 1s & canaiaste for re-gieciliou, "sSownethiog radically wrong with the morals of Usutre county Kepublicauns when they csn so Lrszsnly outlrsge Lhe inws of the Cvoimmoowenith. ihe trend of public opruton for mauy years in Petitisyivania aod iu all otuer staies fins Deed (0 ake the judiciary out of poittice. The legisinuire two yeurs 4g0 respobdded 10 hel senlimens by eunciing the Nou-paridsan Judiciary Act, lihes proven a wise law ang tae wliemipt of the Republican State wschine LW repeal the aw at the Isst suesion was #0 frowned upon thst the scheme was suatdoned, “No oppo ent of Judge Orvis a 11 for Ole mine 8 AVANCE Lhe argument thal Mr, Quigley siauds equal Lo Judge Or. Vie lu Knowledge of wae law, judicial temperament, jearuilg or avausbiiity geucially. Ladeed it nas been Lie geu- otul speech of the foremost men of entre county of ali pollieal parties Cust Julige Ucvis is che only man of Wil Lhe onodids. es al Loe prinusries who Measured up 0 toe requireinents of BUCH Bh LLPOraane posiuon se Presi dent Judge of a Peanayivania judicial disirion. fo inject the political question into Lhe COLLasle wt Lh is inte hour Will De a gave blunder, scd no one will suffer tiie CO UelLoos note lutensely than Will hose respotsible. Judge Orvis Uns proven a just, upright, houest, Cleat Judge, sud Le nss weil earneu Fe-sieCiiou na the butide of the people WULO Dave ki l0wn him sluce nlaboy | Kuowu of hi; splendia foes sud bis Ulissaniinble chiaracier se Citizen, law- yer and juries." ——— AI MAS, Whist the y sbiok of Judge Orvis in Olber count dew: Ask sny lawyer or well inform ed citizen from other coua- bles aw 10 Lb o star ding of Judge Orvis and you spill be promptly thst ne aw Of buttermakers of Pennsy will help give that live of business a On whe 81 AD In Lie Miate Io] 5: F. CONVENTION AT SPRISAG MILLS v 21, 1915. in Methodiet Charoh, Friday, October 220d ~The Program The twentieth Babbath-school con- veution of the eleventh district of Cer- tre county, composed of Potter snd Gregg townships and Centre Hall borough, will ve held in the Methodist courch at Mpring Mille, to-morrow { Friday). There will be two sessions afiernoon and evening. Home good by leading Bunday-ichool in Lhe county will be die- subjects workers cussed. The program follows : oF £1 ’ Te. AFTERNOON 5 J oN are CC. E. vice f the district td: W, Ww. treasurer, Moers ihe: er preside; Nwartz ¥ Mrr. 8B. “rr {3 lay . Grramiey, president : Smith, sccre- AA snes 160 at Birthday Celebration sirthday party, which came ss a (enuine surprise, was tendered Henry bis fifty- coasion of . Homan on the « sixth spniversary, be big Homan hi eset of Centre Hall. was mlimost Brrived saturday evening. immediately taxed to ils bundred Lh good every ELE ane to | capacity when no 10 His ' sled invited guests f eetivilles of lhe evening. 4 use bad carefully conc 1 preparation for the event BG even thie » Lh stior, failed he ususlily When the guesis Howman's "height pe! 0 Rrotise ing gun { the sts Ho . €lilineee air. icions of alert Mr, d were opened and he mer. BITIVYE eyes sadmitted being A feature of Wes LD caoice Mr. KeDh OVEr compielely. refresh Homan Chir be occasion menls served Lhe gus a hands ipholstered in leather, besides 8 num- ver of other presente. A day's differ thida eveuled t affair a celebration, Mrs. birthday following that i present fede vad me rocRing ence 1a Lit ¥ ae seston it 4 Gou Le Homesn of her husband by a day. howe a Mn ue r. and Mrs iaughiers iaughtler seh Mr. and Mn M. Husetll, dsughier W. HH. Homan, sons Ed Mr. and Mo, John Thoeod Mr. and n, daughier Elis Mr. and san, Mr Raymond Mr. and Mm B Aroey, we laura Runkle, Sallie Krader, Anne Bulus Finkle and Harry Armstrong ng Kroainer i Ne E nd Mrs roost OU abeln and Mrs Chester Hox mikes, son Rass H i ——————— Will Give Piay a Boalsburg. “The Modern Clodeérelia” is the ttle of a play which will be given by the young people of Rock Springs, at Boalsburg, on Bswurday eveniog, under the auspices of the Indies of the Pres byterian church. Admission 15, 25, and 85 center, MI A ————— The 1915-1916 Centres Hall Lecture Course opened on Monday evening with the appearance of Dr. G. White- field Ray. Despite the unfavorable weather conditions a good sized sudi- ence was present, Dr. Ray proved to be the best lecturer on travel that ever appeared on the rostrum since the in- ception of the lecture course, He is ensily entitled to tank among the fore most explorers, an honor which he has won only sfter the most tryiog and dangerous experiences among a tribe of Brazilian Iodisos that for cruelty and barbarity surpass any known people. For more than an hour aud a half he dwelt on his ex- plorations of South Americs, a cour- try whose great wealth and import. ance are only beginning to be realized by the rest of the world. Forester Leonard Barnes has placed a tool box containing sagagh fire. fighting apparatus to eq twenty men, st a point between Emery’s and "NO. 41 TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS, HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS Tuesday, October 19th, wes set aside 8s & great national spple day, Farmers are hustling slong the work on the farm these delightful fail daye. The last session of the Centre Coune ty Pomona Grange for 1915 will meet November 18, at Centre Hall. Mr. and Mre. J. W. McCormick of Columblis, B, C., are st present st Pavsma exposition, on the Cos’, the Pacific Mre. Cleveland Mitterling is con- fined to bed because lines, Miss Irene Ros, of Linden Hall, s& trained is in charge Prof. William 0, V. Goodbhart witnessed the Geltysburg football game at Btate Col- lege, Baturday, of Nurse, ¥, Mials- Heckman and Mies Mollie Hoffer hae improved to #uch sn extent that it was prwsible to the trained inet week, ne Hachinrge Miss We gel ;Mr. and Mr. Ralph E, spent Funday st the home of ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Musser, at Spring Mille, A. J. Weaver 8 nfortunate in purse, Dinges the Ist. Robert of near Tasseyville He was fis best cower, Lhe animsl having become ick and died in & very short time, A caller on Halurday losing one of Cn of account the illness of hie brother, Harry Neff, farmer for the Reporter acres, was obliged to return me and aid his father, WW, BE, Rettiog the fall work done up. gestroyed a portio the roof on the creamery building, at State College, early Fri- jay morning. The heat was so nee that the steel girders were bent aud twisted, The several Lbouss nd doliare, William J. Zstile, son Mr. and Andrew Zsttie, had the mis- oriuie 10 break s collar bone when he vd in sttempting to imp from tupniog board sulomobiie which was going at fair rate of speed, Saturday evening. Rev. and Mre. 8. A. Buyder, former- iy of this place and now of Middl- to his b Nefl in Fire of unkuown origin s oof 0 of ilk~ loess will am unt to of re, ’ i 3 . “ii OLlo the 10 “ile of an burg, were sgreeably surprised 5 week SEC, when upon their return home from a vacation, they found their home occupied by twenty-five people who had the table well spread with Whe good things of life, Mre. George Robertson of Hartford, Counp., while at the home of her fatk- B. D. Brisbin, in this piace, re- ceived word of the death of her motk- er-ip-law, Mre. J. A. Robertson, st Hariford, which ococurred Thurs- dsy. Burial was made Saturday fol- lowing. Mire, George Robertson re- turoed lo her New Eogland home on Monday. er, Ou Some few property owners have trimmed up the shade trees to the {ront of their premises, but in Do case bas the rimming been too severe. [here ure many young trees alotg the streets that ought to be trimmed so thal the central stem shoots into the air much higher eiore the branches are permitted to spread. By growing the stem or main trunk to the proper beight the trees will not be marred in later years by Lhe removal of the lower branches, Clyde Carney, the young American gonviet who escaped from the Western Becitontinrs st Rockview a short time caplured lsst week while walging slong the raliroad between Greensburg and New Florence. When cornered Carvey peacefully submitted to re-arrest and was at onoe confined in the Greensburg jail, Uarney wae sentenced last March from Iodiana county for a term of from four to eight years in the penitentiary for bargiary and sessult with intent to kill. He previously served a term for vurgiary. He will now have all of his original sentence to serve in addition tothe one which may be imposed on the additional charge of attempting to escape. The Miliheim Journusl speaks in this manner of the many improvements made in that town within the past year : Possibly sdore bullding improve- ments have been acogmplished and are under way in Millheim thus far in 1915 than in any previous year in the hi. tory of the old town. A number of new brick-cased buildings, in the busi- ness section, have been erected and several were greatly remodeled. In the residential sections of the town a oumber of dwellings were improved, and a number of fine new porches were built to & number of homer. Many concrete walks were made during the summer, The streets having been oil ed in the fore part of the summer was a great help in foresialling the dust nuisance, which would have been next to unbearable. Thus the outside wotld may know that many Millheim folks take active pride in the town of RgO, Was SE FET 0 BS
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