fn THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY. CENTRE HALL - - PENN’A. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1910. SMITH & BAILEY . . . . «+ Proprietors 8. W. SMITH » Editer Loca! Editor and Business Manager * 9 » = . { INTMENTS. Linden Hall, EDWARD H, BAILEY CHURCH APPO Ul. Ev.—Lemont, morning t ernoon. al Lutheran — Spring Mills, morning ; Centre Hall, afternoon ; Tusseyville, evening. Reformed, — Union, moming: Spring Mille, afternoon ; Centre Hall, evening. fr COUNTY DEMOCRATIC TICKET. SHERIFF, E. R. TAYLOR Lot Bellefonte. PROTHONOTARY. HARRY N. MEYER of Bellefonte. TREASURER. J. E. HARTER ot Penn Township. RECORDER, WAGNER GEISS of Bellefonte, REGISTER, J. FRANK SMITH of Bellefont D., . COMMISSIONERS, GEORGE M. HARTER of Marion Township. W. H FRY of Pine Grove Mills HETRICT ATTORNEY JOHN ]. BOWER, of Bellefonte. COURTY AUDITORS J. C. CONDO, of varion Twp. HERBERT H. STOVER, of Miles Twp. Brown's claim that he only wants He t two y- he AC far fetched. cted for this cour terms until withou now € terms, 1 want have « " full If he may old to baving te le " yt n at 8 Successive e in the field iL Hue then retire to i + ownship Democrat- 3 every he office to which he as- clean as a business man and former candi meet any man in the county with a straight forward look. ank Smith on election spirit toward ; He was a good always asant and agreeable, and we all know he boys, many of he fe th enc to make that e on the ve Frank a lift, ty todo s 3iL idate for ation for t hag JAS fe has also a record Can all ought to show a kindly A pl how whom ised ie i . Lak he i +} I offic ial ball Come boys, gi » tac . -e it » your last opportu BN A — There are other young, . » capable an ing at might have pitted against D. W. Geiss for Re Brown made them all stand his fill of office accord- Of course, he will not rd time, but soublicans t be ele or x bis opportu Bity lican having Je crime i not to second term for Few defeated in as loyal and true as rendered no spirit of Democrats or Republicans. 1 a boost this time. He will preciate your vote and will - A MAP TBAB ukeman, candidate Terr itr hican furlough «¢ hich time he is hunting a county Dick Taylor stayed by his job in e, including a German prison, un. s completed, and now he is ask- g your vote for sheriff, Quite a differ: snce. Taylor served his country—fought for those who could not and now it is which these two men, one a policeman and the other a real overseas fighting man, shall be elec- ted Sheriff. You agree that Taylor has on your vote , if of mm in Ot sr bripw it i 4 $ Lope turn to select of best claim the A 2 A AAR 1stin, the Republican candidate for ounty commissioner, surely deceives his looks. He doesn’t look as though he didn’t own an inch of real estate, nor does he act it. He poses as a man fully qual- ified to conduct the affairs of Centre county, when the fact of the matter is no matter how much he and his party run riot in high taxes, he will have no share in the paymeut of them, He'd make some county commissioner, A MU, In making up your ticket remember it will not be complete without a vote for John J]. Bower for District Attorney. He was regularly admitted to the bar some years ago and is altogether capa- ble of filling the place, ———— AA MA Se Another evidence that the Republican politicians knew their men when they selected Austin and Yarpell as their candidates for the office of county com- missioner is the fact that Austin doesn't own a bit of real estate, It is no’differ- ence to him how high taxes soar, he won't have any of itto pay. AM SS The election of Messrs. Harter aad Fry will insure four years 6f economy in the financial affairs of Centre county, A — » The Democratic candidates tor county commissioners had no need to make a pre-election promise on. bond issues. No one would believe that they would bond Centre county contrary to the wishes of the tax-payers, no matter what reports might circulated. But no one now knows what Yarnell and Austin would do in the matter of bond issues or anything else should Centre county be unfortunate as to have them on the board of commissioners. If they are elected to office it is pot intended that they use their own judgement ail THE DEATH RECORD. Hunter. —William Cook Hubler, a re- | gpected citizen of Centre Hall borough, | passed away at his home on Saturday at | 12:30 p. m.. He a stroke of paralysis on Monday previous while seated at the dinner table and since that time was practically unconscious. He was one of a family of fourteen children and was born at Aaronsburg. At the time of his death he was seventy-eight years, six months and twenty-three | days old. He followed farming for the ground, six years, For the past fifteen years he | Pilot Bradford was resided in this place and during the past | Bellefonte an few years his health had not been very | MAIL PLANE BURNS. Aviator Falls Near Laurelton, But Es- capel Death. - Nine Bags of Mail Burn. Pilot Bradtord, aviators flying over the mail from 114 thrilling U. 8, course New York to Cleveland, had a and harrowing experience in the Seven Mile Narrows, about two miles north of the Pennsylvania Village for Minded women near Laurelton, Friday morning when his mail plane crashed to sustained one of the Feeble traveling towards when at a point near the Mile his engine suddenly stopped, Narrows He tempted to set his plane to glide down, beginning of the Seven good. Besides his wife, who was Miss | at- Mary Fiedler, three children survive ;| Mrs. I. B. Showers, of Milesburg; Mrs. | John Emig, of Green Burr, and Harry F. Hubler, of Lock Haven. One time he remains, Mrs. Rebecca Charles, of Hub-|one gasoline tank had bee lersburg. | attempted to turn on the gas i Deceased was a member of | iliary tank when his machine bu tormed church, and his pastor, flames, Jones, had charge of the funeral services | which were held in the church on Tues- day afternoon. Burial made at | Centre Hall, | ernell Spring, when the b but because of the fact that he was not 11 ni thst thou v raveling high did not have ample room, | At the same also gigtor Bisel empii Re R. the Rev. It came down, striking of a tall pine about and fifty feet tree one fe from the right side Narrows road, at a point near the Was { ed into the ground. Imt landing the ¢ #4 » th | Elizabe : i from ARMERUSTER.~— Mrs, Sarah 3 tow of C 1 Armbruster, widow of G, D the Faiave Armbrus. at Farm-| ter, passed away at her home ers Mills on Sunday morning near 5.00 uffering several and Yeas Pn after o'clox k. with dropsy heart was born in the 1 Feb, 23, r-third year, 1347. i A —UsSan Jacob an eorge Hall; (zap, Centre Pleasant Also home, he Re the XK x n WY WETS 1 1 snl A . Crawford suffers Broken Leg. rd passed an wy % is I sUCeO Y nas “ eta mthe— << Bair Burial was mad Tuesday, her | Dutrow. A—————— AA ————— Three Die in Electric Chair the fir . Ia tha was made the yania three men y the electric tiary at Re They were Wi Laupain : a “Broken Blossoms.’ LC entirely § greet you showing due sk g du CAPT. W. H. FRY. (Continued from first » fession throughout th | State Col i seats are mber ‘of the Presbyte Hirt thurt Hie for of the chur reserve i Don't miss it thinner Beier £ oh thing ever TCH, a — | “And There Wasn't the Slightest Smell from Dead Rats.” Sit imental nisses an encampment sither county, state or nati Capt. Fry is Pennsvalley Joc Association of the i Writes Join : ’ { nandale. N he oldest past grand of | he . 272i. 0.0, F., and| poi ; shably on h ost enthusiastic | . probably one the mo enthusiastic | Bough $1.00 vkg Odd Fellows the county. He is sec-} 5 Ulsed half. sot “at . of the Pine Grove Mills Academy | SARE) S¢ Bait, BO. 8 retary ol Le Oo sTOVEe MIS AcCacemy | Dead ones aplenty, Reunion association and a member of} ’ Centre Grange 252, P. a because after kill of H. He is charter member of the Jr of pkins, farmer “als were « ly ; tried Te 4 ryt or + t 3 ireds ine . . ET 7 i. COU I get o ¢ Ol in . ve rat sind AT-SNAP > Ri el tUp-~ieaves Do sm € a O. A. Mech. $0¢, $1.00. Seld and gunrante anics and is its igam eapla'm. {| M. Smith, Centre Hall; C. He owns fine farm Ferguson | Spring Mills, Pa. township but at present 1s living with} — his good wife in Pine Grove "Mills, his family of six sons and four daughters all having made homes for themselves, We think we can make the statement, without fear of contradiction that he is youngest,and most active man for his years in Centre county. He has the mental and physical acumen of a man of sixty. He has wonderful vitality and is not one of the kind who urges others on to do things, but rather, is a leader among the workers himself. There is n't anything of public interest that Capt. Fry isn’t interested in to the extent that he gives and works to the very limit of his ability. Capt. Pry and his campasnion candi- date, George M. Harter, are men whom the taxpayers can rely on to couserve their interests and men who have prop- erty and reputations to preserve when slick bosses try to put things over at the | public expense, ! # ir é it vi FOR SALE : Registered Holstein Bull Call Grandson of Champion 17-Yr.-0ld Cow of the World Price $65.00 W. A. THOMAS, Centre Hall, Pa., R 1. TO THE VOTERS OF CENTRE COUNTY : The office of the County Commissioner is the most im . ant issue before the voters of Centre county today. It pe the pocketbook of every voter. A person elected to the office of County Commissioner is one of the directors of the largest corporation in the county, with a capital stock of almost $14,- 000,000.00. The work of this office has increased 50 per cent. in the last four years, not only in dollars and cents, but in items. Three-fourths of the taxés paid into our county-seat are paid outside of the boroughs ; therefore the office should be represented by one or two farmers. VOTE FOR GEO, M. HARTER FOR COUNTY COM- they will have the bosses, MISSIONER. Your vote and influence will be much re- u app A at i ic ia fc re The le, on the premises THURSDAY undet 1:30 0 ¢ iock. 3 4 miles w township res, more of re frame yg house, and all nec rr i £ , pL £ th; +a 2 ££ United Sta all-round 3 i the CENTRE HALL, PA. i ML 335 Le Ae PRT ne Chi a dc i “i Mover Knew You Could Keep Rats ut o OOH i ‘ plats i a Butcher Shop.’ A 1} SL + # diph Wath LOT about RAT-* £1.00, th, o Mitte MIs, i Bo £5 States Tires | Tires ¢ uh k 5 ” % Ad I Gul - ) 5 gE oo. oy % alues means greater econo- my—less cost of maintenance —less repairs and depreciation. Car owners who do their own thinking prefer United States Tires. Their merit is recognized everywhere. We have them—a type and size for every car. Tires are good tires. > ay Or $3 i 1 ne ihwd < 'e rhe y 11 tes ['hat’s why we sell t DECKER MOTOR CO. SPRING MILLS, P 3 pa ia wp O use arguing minor key! Boiled down to r Prince Albert k Copyright by RJ. 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