_ VOL. XCVIL y AN Swabb and Spearly. Whie farmers are complaining of the poor returns from the farm, high tax ex, ele, let them consider that they have one opportunity to help them- i ) i selves and that is by voting for 8wabh and Spearly for commissioners. office of county commissioner is the all local offices The most important ne of to be filled soners lay An missioners ’ COMMIS the this the year, taxes and expend money, economical board of coni- means lower taxes. Me sre. Swabb and Spearly are men whose nature Ww to save They practiced economy all thelr lives, This natural will show itself the business for Men the fitted trend conttucted the county by them HM elected, who have bved ong without thought of economy arg not well to be given the privileg of taxing you and agin Mes men of money. Again, Spearly are difference away public money know the , best values for it men always pleasant to moet sociability didn't in with their &in They Baw didncy for office, always knevy farmer when they him, The School If you are Bond Issue. debating what pose to do in the matter of votin the prop this in mind: or against seed SCI issue. Keep down the bond issue school board to jevy high to yield about This wi time, of money. at one where be uniform spread over a tax retire the The matter poned to pay a part each ——— The every records show co Republican commissioners more than thirty vagant. During ways cost more affairg of the « board than 1 Nothing can be statement to be ( ths if Republican County been charged with 1 and as a rule there was open During ni¢ in this period has a Democrat been other than economical in duct of busines Spearly if yv ty business Every Yor for sheriff to do 8, ted and net do - vepnber cast thelr ballot for wgnin many that they aid HO He ig thor. faim 8 deserving of ree aogntion Hie oughly capable, stood defeat Mke a gen- like the tletnan, and up to the front to win. a shight favor man by * i — A ——- 1. 1. the Waly tive Demnocmate You can Ions voting for Smith je repr on county Centre Let him locally Hall us see bad in has how much can I MO A NOS Walton Blames Newspapers. Governor Walton 1 four he held conditios nT papers which the present The New York World ed them they replied with attacks what they had travagance and hie abu doning thing he Gusrd. power, and. of has done wi ut not one of upon what appears at this distance to of the true that “whipping parties” be the root matter. Is is not of sheot - number of ed men committed a large outrages in the State. and ls it not alee that Sheriffs Police were members of the K true ind Chiefs of and made no effort to &r to arrest and committed the things are true the Governor was Jus. tified in resorting to martial these things are true civil governmet in Oklahoma has collapsed, ————— vy “The Coming of Ruth” “The Coming of Ruth” is the title of a musical production to be given in the Bellefonte opem hous Monday and Tuesday evenings of next week, for the fit of the Bellefonte hospital. The will be foynd at Mott's drug protect citizens punish those who outrages? If AI MA 5h AAO. The law relating to issuing cheoks when there is not sufficient money” In bank to meet them, is being enforeed in Northumberland county. A man was sentenced to six months in jail for this offense, jast week. —————a — Banks in Centre Hil will be closed Friday, October 12th Columbus Day legal holiday. THE to go provoked HUto and nisin Sp IR cop ga fu mantfartore Ll spel nih his right GWner CEng ni A st Time R. RB Long Dale's Candidaey Endorsed. a i Fie Er slo r——— | ton Litter Contest, id sui of pigs Pennsyl. Ir host dha Man itters in HN teat portins different fava © entered in ig Supervised agricultural extension department the Pennsylvania State College § 8 BOROUGH SCHOOL REPORT. First Month, Number 30, Per girla in month Bailey, Moyer, Intes grande, & 21, boy inediate pupils enrolled, hove wirls cont of attendance, 100: 891% Pupils making 100 per cent Muth Franklin Iy tests: Hartley, Odenkirk, frungart, tows. Jack Beity Ebr ght, Margaret MoClenahan, Richard Bafley, | Margaret Bradford, Loig Packer, Mary Reber, Helen Rine, Margaret Delaney, Miriam Cross; in Hartley 71, I. Spelling Livw - rence Hara Loraine Margaret Coldvrons arithwnetiolaw- rence Moore, teacher, Winter Millinery, Burd, of Millhelm, wis jor every description. Prices are’ the lowest, and quality and style the best. Odd Fellows Instalp Oficers, Saturday evening At Spring Mills, Friday, October 12— Grand Masters District Shope, Wren John College. installed the following Hall Rural School Exhibits Promise to Be Better Than Ever. their of Centre iodge Into ive offices: Noble Grand Vice-Grand As noted last week the annual Com- . . Wm. E, Wm Becretary—"Thos, IL Treasurer, EE, W Widen Montg Fax is Moore, munity Day for Gregg township will be held on Friday of this week. There will be %he usual exhibits of and The rimal school exhibits should Crawford. vegelables, crops, poultry, dairy, Bamuel Gross ig Conduetor—Charles Smith. be better than ever this vear for sev- . ; . Pau Bradford sc hoolg are determined to win and . “8 - J. PF. Lats VY. A Jonas that means keener competition and | { Auman, exhibits both as to quantity and Bosal bos Dutrow John listed below wi The invitation to program’ as i ¥ Johy Armstrong. for Heeld school extends | : . ’ L.. Emerick din everyone to \ : orge MoeCormiel und help make this prevsent 8. Boozer. from State After present PROGRAM, th program, 10:30 A » and Spring Mills lodges won shiment Wire served hall H+ Health Talk : Chicken Causes Auto Wreek, th Clown ehicken--fust a commol hen ries neat-imbed or Biides . Jackson, of I Health Corny Fido'y a post 12:00 HOCOmpan is ward Hamer, the home Merchany C Ht —— Held Family Reunlon, t Ni e——————— Diphtheria Claims (Child. ww Rots on of M Flote ' RB. Taylor. Beliefonte, Penna bociy Taylor: sympathize with Capinin you in your defeat for Sheriff true if I know you ook at it the good people of that they sometimes we wy kKeenly--this must thay 1 the doubly do I know 1 You view point not forgotten The American think they have always do the decent Centre don't facts still submitted to SErvViees You rendered Just grow the time if you pubic never forget, When Mar nit forgotten Perk the and patient they understand Swe o Are thes thing Mater office and county 1 know they impartially forget, the World War with the I know that the parents relatives and friends of Do you the night of July 14th? Oh, forget—none of the boys will baptized the enemy fire, a the heaviest bamge was laid to run for publi fa ters of Centre will not I fought in somhe of the bloodiest conflicts in sone of entre county these boys will not forget why do 1 ask this—1 know ever forget that night minutes after twelve, midnight, and down. and the south bank of the Marne River, where you were stationed the fire kept up all night then do you recall at dawn morning of the 16th the enemy belleving that ng ome could live thru \ a Hell you recall thas times that morning the Germans tried to put down thelr pontoon bridges so that a great horde of mans might cross over in front of our sector. Do you further recall five times the GQemans were repulsed. principally by the song of counties who were under your command? And do you fur ther recall that how we believed that the day had been won and the en- had not been permitted tp crossthe river when those of less valor retired the enemy coming over where these men retired and then march ing in solumn squads came the enemy up along the South bank of the railroad and shutting off escape for who were between the r#ilroad and the Marne River. Just because you were unfortunats to be placed in this sirategical point you paid the penalty of being taken prisoner. Io not forget fhat the boys’ rendered a service second fo none that had been rendered up to that time. Three days later when the Germans were drive en from the Marne River we found their maps—our Regimental P. CO their objective for noon on July 15th, 1918-3 few kilometers was their objective for that night and thelr objective for the next morning was Paris and war ended. When the history of the World conflict has been written nowhere will there have been a more brillant sertice rendered than that rendered by you and the boys Winder you on the Marne River in the Conde en Brie Sector, July 16th, 1918. These boye saved the advance of the enemy, #iving the units in the rear a chance to reorganize and refulse their at- tack, and as your Commander on this memorable occasion I know that i these facts are brought to the attention of the voters of Centre county they will not forget, | speak that which 1 know, not what some one told me, and permit me to further testify in your behalf there was no officer in the 28th Division more beloved by his men than you were, You had a right to be respected by your men you never asked them to do that which you would not do yourself. You ave at Mherty to use this letter in any way you may see fit. Please let me impress upon you this one thing—if at any time in the future 1 can be of service to you command me. Please do not tak® your defeat too hard Jd feel sure the people did not understand or ft could not have been possible, Jremenmber the sun never sets bug what it rises again. I am Sincerely yours, rescadl You will never when We ware frst with and how and on of fire five Ger that Beaver and Somerset ©my all of next November th, " é Sehool Ballding Hall, what the tre Jog i 1 | New Location for a i | In Centre I note regarding a n [tre Hall. ¥ | who the boob | Centre Hall | done to Lhe The grues DR A Empties Go Over 1. & A Ml Penn State to Admit 100 various for Japanoss ————————————— For the Saint Only. The State ruled hicle, Highway Ix partment that a hearse is a not a track AI A —— Elks’ Hallow'sen Carnival The fourlh Halloween unter annual nival the fonte Beallefonte on auspices of the Lodge of Biks, will tak Walnesdoy wey 31 Tormey ist The mummers’ parade promplly at 7:89, we In and from divation will reer than and merchandise of dive for Years Cash hundred dolla and flo well vadue offered costumes which should make the worth going miles to ace A ™Harity ball will be _/EMOry nished to the fare ils parade held in the furs orchestra, The at nine o'clock and musk by famous dance will be open to the public upon the payment of a admission foe The Harvest Queens will be selected by popular vote, and handsome prize in addition to queen of the box for the contest will Monday, October 15th. October nominag will receive a wing The crowned carnival. allot queen and 30th. am the open on © lose on the night of Voles are one cent each. and proceeds are to be devoted to a god cause there should be a spirited cone tewt. Realizing the crying need of the | Bellefonte Hospital the Eiks have des cided to devote the entire procecds of the carnival, contest and charity ball to the hospital. In view of the worthi- ness of the cause this carnival should be made a county affair. Have the vas rious communities enter contestants for the Harvest Queen. and then back their candidate to the limit, | A cordial invitation 8 extended to individuals the sounty tp take pare in this event. TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS, | HAPFENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST ! FROM ALL PARTS. #0 Dona Bsue Lng of sewers complaint a- did ng Worms op by eat talks, thereby and ma- from this Op appears to where §t Potat of the wns not ws added to the the as been isinese offi al cw Poultry Farm hw machine = a performs its work to perfec. ge amount of divtations it the convenience of the which are later typewritten, The ire preparing for a big prod much sienographic work. wr 0 begin Felwwary, Mack truck loom, & Co, at body Tor a thre iit by Wel tom ard oxy ithe the Gingerich, who is the on is for the Du- Lavoderinoh-Zerby and is the fifth truck built for the Al though large, the body is so wel) pro- and presents a most please he shir. by A senlative of Th 1440 rejry Company round truck Hols stiwe of wHnpnany firm by this Company. portioned, neatly Constructed painted that i Ing appearance, The road through Millheim f= to be new law te which the Centre Hall borough touncil's at. tention was called some time ago Une this law the state performs the work and the borough pays ‘len per cent of the cost, The portion of the ond to be Improved through Miliheim is that leading cast and west. or that formerly known ag the Old Fort and Lewisburg turnpike. This move will be a great benefit not only 0 Millhwim under a ae travel through that town. - - i
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