The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 23, 1919, Image 1

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    VOL. XCII
1.
THE FALL FIRE SEASON.
After the frequent rains of the
" CENTRE HALL. PA..
If. you have thought
any
cial affairs of Centre
mndutted
next tour ve
voting tor the
didates for eounty con
nrry
msn AA
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Stormstown, H
Warriors Mark,
Wrye garden, Marengo, H. & |
C. ( Bell ) Warriors Mark
2k
vy Da; tiey,
i, Bell Line
John H
Marion T's
warden, Jacksonville |
Roa 71 Bellefonte.
ha
Hat
Holmes, w arden, Walker
Nittany,
Pre-election promises are cast to the |
wind after the election is over. The
oily way to prevent bond-issue extrava |
gance and mismanagement in county ’
affairs, is to elect a Democratic board of |
county commissioners. A pre-election
promise is nowhere compared with the |
records made by previous Republican,
boards of county commissioners, {
¥
16 Year Sentence for 11-Year Old
Boy.
aged eleven years, a Ke-
found
ae state,
gu ily
extremely | novo boy, wa of homicide
tal uveniie court in lock Haven, on
crop in I
damage, 1 was sentenced
Was 9g per ]
mal indicating a yield of | imprisonment in Glen Mills retormatory
for years. Cozzi
caused the death of Lewis MacGill, ageg
Renovo, when he
a stone Farwell on
1 - 5 aT % 3
raday moraing and
The
int
by Judge R
B. McCormick, to undergo
ele
acre, an total a period of sixteen
140.000 bushels.
pr
Th
1
to this was the twelve years, also of
hit* him with
ge production for the July 19
.
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16a. 000 bushels,
1.858 000 bushels were at
Ihe aver:
1 YOATS 18 88 ————————
Carload of winter wheat bran just un-
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he Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year, loaded. — Bradford & Son, Centre Hall.
POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT POLIT ICAL ADVERTISEMENT
TO THE PEOPLE OF CENTRE COUNTY :
Reference having been made in the Public Press that some
persons contemplate proposing a County Bond Issue for Roads,
we, the undersigned Republican Nominees for County Com-
missioners, place ourselves on® record as being opposed to
County Bond Issue for Roads, or any other purposes, unless
the same shall have been Legally Approved and Authorized by
a Majority Vote by the People of Centre County. This is our
attitude now and will continue to be in the event our Election
as County Commissioners. : ;
[Signed]
GEO. H. YARNELL,
HARRY P. AUSTIN.
Bellefonte, Pa., Oct. 18th, 1919,
'"HURSDAY., OCT
Letter from California.
Santa Barbara, Calif,
October 11, 1919
Dear Editor IR: porter
Enclosed find the price
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Lenore
SCpO
FeCeive
subscription for the |
1 ir 4 1
k forward to and
Mail Plane Wrecked
Allentown
Near
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D. K. Musser New Dentist.
talib eat Ss
Masquerade Social.
range, and
in Grange
Wh, ‘eight o'clock.
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"8. Opera House. »
evening, October 28th,
“Cheer Up Mabel” will be the attrac
ion at the Garman opera house, Belle.
fonte, This show is a whirlwind musi
cal comedy, with ted acts and four
scenes. The Fox Coledy Company
presents it, which is a guarantee of its
worth.
At Garm
Tuesday
A A———
Don’t be so foolish as to believe pre-
election promises, when they do not cor-
respond to the records, Republican
boards of county commissioners in the
past have always been domineered by
Republican party politicians, The pres-
ent candidates have no available surplus
of sand in sight to stand up against the
politicians in the party they represent.
The Republican p- liticians knew what
they were doing when they selected
Austin and Yatoell as their candidates.
A A AP DARIAN
Harter and Fry are both farmers, apd
also men of business ability, They will
aim to take care that taxes gathered
from their class are not recklessly ex-
pended and Centre county plunged into
debt,
A A PA AA,
Not a speck can be found on J. E,
Harter, candidate for county treasurer.
He is correct from head to foot, If you
county office, put your little x after J,
E, Harter,
A Changed Viewpoint,
Editor Reporter ;
On a recent visi
my h meymoon | found
all about me, th:
account of my
shown me
that your s
{"erity
PIT Oye
mj
Tyrone Herald tonig
x Writer
OTHE O00
and 1
1, i0 or
vet we do
sitation recommend
rehant that is ooking
hogoral d
mas hood
you will find them on the farms
healthy-minde
and womanhood, then
in
aral districts, and remember this comes
farm
the little lady who presides with gentle
our
" a WS 0
a man who went to the for
dignity and loving rule, as queen of
heart aft] bome.
his
Joux J. Corry.
nti instincts
Blow to Striking Typeset ters.
Elimination of typesetting, one of the
costliest operations of magazine produc
tion, by the use of plates made by
photographing the original typewritten
copy has been accomplished in the Oc
tober 18 issue of the Literary Digest,
consisting of So pages. This radical in-
novation, which was brought about by
the printers’ strike in New York City,
leads the publishers to suggest that * i}
18 possible in this age of marvels that
' the.whole future of magazine produc
tion may be revolutionized by the elimi-
nation of typesetting.” :
The make-up of the magazine is in so
way changed, the only difference being
that the style of the type is that used on
"typewriters and is uniform in all the
' reading matter throughout the number,
| The right-hand side of each column is
irregular as in ordinary typewritten
“copy. Each page is in effect a photo-
‘ graphic copy of the original article
written on the typewriter, ‘ ’
| Carload of winter wheat bran just un-
loaded, Bradford & Son, Centre Hall.
NO. 42
ARD COUNTY NEWS,
10
WH
iE
HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
HOM ALL PARTS
} ry
seen
be accompanied by
Hannah, of Pott
O51
ers Mills
Homer Zerby,
together with his daughter,
recently visited relatives «
Mrs, Zerby
at Aaronsba
by
arg, and home
auto,
Two brothers of Nitt
from this life recently.
of Mackeyville, died Thursday, the oth
suf
fered a few months ago while belping
Edward, baul in hay. Mr.
Vonada was taken to his sons hb me,
placed in bed and had since been con-
fined to tie house. The day preceding
his death he had been visited by his
brother, John Vonada, and sister, Mrs.
Amelia Swartz, both of Hublersburg.
Retugging to their Home on Thursday
Jobin Vonada was stricken with apoplexy
the same day and on Mohday morning
passed away. Both were sons of George
and Mary Vonada, deceasud, and were
born ngar Woodward, Pesos Valley.
Jacob Vonada was past eighty three
years of age and is survived by his wife
whose maiden name was Rebecca
Stover, and the son, Edward, mention.
ed. John Vonada was past eighty six
years of age and was never married.
He bad follewed farming and about
fifteen years ago retired. He and his
sister Mrs, Swartz, lived together in
Hublersburg., Both brothers are sur.
vived by two sisters, Mrs, Swartz. of
Hublersburg, and Mrs. Mary Eby, of
Zion. Jacob Vonada was buried Satur.
day in St. Paul's cemetery, near Clint-
oodale, and his brother was buried
ost. from the effects of a stroke he
his son,
Wednesday morning in Union cemetery,