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XCVII C RESULT OF WHEAT TARIFF. ¥ —————— Tari®y Asx Profiteers’ Hernlded Fordney-MeCum ber When Passed Was Loss, With wheat most of this year's orop of of the the ers, no device that Presgident Coolidge's eXpPerts {lief to the thousands of ot hands of farm re- ul. may recommend will give these agrl FRED CROSS ROLL CALL TO START NOVEMBER 11 Alm This Year to Be 100 Per Cent, Contribution—VPersonal Serviee Res turned for Moneys Contributed. annual Amor.onn No- Sunday, grain at less than the tion and cost of produc- now face thelr creditors with nothing in pay their debts, The the journal their pockets with which to Washington correspondent of Boston Transcript, a Republican which iz supporting President Coolidge with and enthusiasm. loyalty has been ipvestigating the possibilit of that finding a rem hag visited aln the West, “The Washington) opinion is growing that the government can do next to noth§ng for the farmers; the & of of IB pointed out.” deed, wil gradually take spondent I “It much gituation that care itself.” says this corre a Republican news he of the wheat or for this year, a lot of it, era HG admission painful con irast to wag told pnly a year after th Cumber the admini farmer by the to plant wheat 36 cents clared. t ower o make the gn Prosperous and happy--and Republican. Time reveal more truth than all the gundistes ever Ki : ——————— i a —_ or o—_— If the Hom, H the Repuldicans that Hry sieeve when he was senator, the Democrat the will be a Scott count ¥ ig human As a last resort, E ident of the Centre H I. stopped his flodald were Fortur to Stop t umns able he trat porter Sinde H qualified to teach although he has the far on in educational mitted farm we bis advancement now a eandidate facks nothin to £ in hi perfection. Vole There ords, are War re The war recor is on a front page not & little but a grea H is in real blood shed war record one «| services in the war wer fore camiidate for Don’t only ie Was fa he eit her you think since that overseas man on tickets you can afford t, vote for him because of his war record? ant————————————— * There of the aspiring 8&8 no questioning the ability several Democrat candidates office there in Centre county. of the af. They will i adected, 10 neither is fability of carry with the That Too often the hand, ready for extension during a campaign after succeas at the polis; and, too the # question either of them into displayed them office, geninlity candidates as is a real asset fn a public officer. becomes paralyzed mouth turns down at the corners when their office ig except a fee vigible, Vote for Taslor. for Herr, Bmith. for Ocker, for oy, for SBwabhb, Dale, * § Stover, for Jones, for entered, is for for Spearly. Condo. I for w »r Shattuck. ——————— ci There are many taxes that can not be reduced but the tax for county be materially lessened applying county men are extravagant business; the economicially In. cimed is the character of man who should have charge of the county af- fairs i we are to lok for a in county taxes. Messrs. Swabb and Spearly belotig-to the latter class and ff elected Bt will be most natural for them to give you sn economical ad- ministration, and that fs what we want, we are paying purposes oan Judiciously by funds, Extravagant in the conduct of man ———— The Agricultural Depardment is de- voting considerable affort to Inform the general public that neither it nor the werdther bureau pretends 10 forecast weather conditions for any congideralde from the ing of wommer - ilo Meet ng of the Phe mls i ! op B Ministerinm. Spring "Hank ving Day at } y i he Methodist church. Rev the sermon. chown tO Thanksagivi Hall, the iinet Rev, Picken preach the annual uni Day sermon at Centre title and piace 13 be any ater on meeting of th The © schduled fy NOE Method ministeriom 6th, 1:36 P. personage. Spring next fg *t md Wr M. at Mills Mrs the Drumm porved thd ministerium n which the clergy- Mra Drumm. Mre, Kirkpatrick anil a delighting repast men were joined by Keone, Mrs, Mrs. Picken. The minlsteriom was favorad with a splendid paper entitled “The Transcen- dent Christ,” by Rev. Picken.—Bec'y. and son, —— a “ i ‘ Penn State's Judges Win, The dairy products judging team of ' State College captured first honors in (the nation dairy products judging | contest wt the National Dalry Show at Hymicuse:. with Oho State, last year's “winner, second and Conneticut rank ing think One member of the team, Willlam Borst, of Medin, wns awarded a gold medal for being the best Jixige fof the entire contest, iii The Demoeratie camdidiites for the | various county’ offices are not asking {10 be clonted forevVer—a four year term 8 now before theny This perpetual suff js bad, contiry to Democomtic somal ———— . OCTOBE (From Centre Democrat, Oct. 18). On Tuesdny, November 6th, the Board of County Commissioners county for the next your The Township tnd James W. bie YOurs, three positions, Democrats Swubb of The H najority n. successiiul farmers bore: former sheriff George of Milesbure, have practionlly dominated the affak When mentary who are the past, they hosen four were « They were new men sdf £n Vise ods or approval, 8 {ime they come hefore mus! stam? upon thelr Where your taxes are expe ghint they VRE Te For Vey nominal whether want fh Tensor we HOI INpOTt tha re county ft mounts Board 1 14 Amounts Pald smocratle Board-— Amonnis Democratic Beard Amounts Pald to Commissioners Democratic Board 116 3 Demoeratie Board and 19-41 TOTAL Loan Aceount Democratic Hoard 1817 4 Mi of choose o of to ny of whom Centre county wil administer the affairs Centre four candidates muned the es nated John Spearly enner of nominated the of Wallker Twp, ard Harry P of the otlice Township, both have ns have present mem- Austin present board. and who for gimost four yews roced ved had they oflhox HED many official compli- that Ho Foe. and ut 4 of Contre county of LX LY ere in that most Important o ben efficient, careful and ecH- fo “nch taxpayer wo indicate refund far the next four ime to invite attention Auditors for i « CITIIRLre the them wi Bemocrati if oommisting preserved these Vi Cin A fy the amounis fo Assossors: Hepubliean Boarfi—— 16208 H.85%40.25 1981 9,714.08 1922 10,624.21 $24.092 INCREASE — Clerks: REPUBLICAN ’ $7,015.28 le Pp ublican Board $11,028.02 REPUBLICAN INCREASE~ 85,760.29 Janitors: Republican Board 1920-4 2,055.42 mpw gm A. 000.9% $5915.89 REPUBLICAN INCREASE Delivering Ballots, Ele. Republican Board 1 REPUBLICAN INCREASE— Solicitors: Republican Board 1 tid $1 150 LICAN INCREASE § 600.00 250.25 REPLR INCREASE — Outstanding: Republican Board 7.161.688 $15,211.06 midise-—§ midis 46 $00 DO Mills L3.600 60 Valuation 1522 -418.373.740.00 ot © 1019-814.507 S60 00 at 4 $69 389 23 (5.809.112 In Fr the the face Inst of thie great increase statement showed note be paid) of $63,600. In the above we have taken only 0" When the Democratic Bod were to pay more for labor and supplios, three year period the Democratic have a $63,600 note issue in addition. staggering, t, say the least. 8S. 8, Workers Meet. An executive meeting of the officers of the Centre~ County Bunday-school districts in the omnty was held Sun- day afternoon in the Y, M. C. A, rooms, Bellefonte, The principal business bee fore the body wig a discussion of plans ooking forward to putting the county associition on a better findncial foot- ing. At this time the treasury is in an exceedingly badly crippled condition. There is wanting Oy per cent. of last year's pledge to the State Association all of this year's pledge. and about for ty por cent. of the pledge for the rie county camp, of a total of about $2.- 260, as follows: For Tricoounty camp, $1500; unpaid portion of pledge 0 State for past year, $200; pidge lo State for present year, $660. | Another item discussed wos the cone Income $98,242.40 $58. 301.099 io hed eldhedd 1920 1921 1922 $146,403.10 125,036.43 139.156.03 $410594.65 Re $154,951.09 the tborowed money Peceape past three years a deity which must arnell and Austin from 1517-1919 they were right and naturally one would expect were highen yet in this ted from taxpayers lepublican board and tid not War the affairs of Centre cofinty = ast of young people's classes and Methodist . An —— For Causes Wreck, Jasper Wolf, of Rote. and his sixteen Year old son had a narrow escape from drowning whey the cas in which they were riding got too near the edge of the bridge over Fishing Creck, near Mackeyville. The car dropped ten feet into the water and the man was pinned back of the steering wheel, with only R_25, 1923. Difficulties of Allred. court Domestic The | Friday term hike Judge H. C. dewoted to airing special by Quigley largely dion esti | ficulties and, with the {IWS Or three cases. Lhe HOR Weare young people, sey not having in non-support. wu {ie bowen nary Hs a year CVEryY Case TONRrEe was hE {rected payment to be made to {or wife be, and child, as the oo | to in sums proportion g fRrnmEs Of to earn i mot of { brought to-hegrt Cin wiine tempt Drom sams ss Me sn Killed Going 1, Sate-Navy Game, Way was sine asm — Ruth Jean and Sarak Jane. of Mr The and Zubler, 10th inst hore toring A Spring Mi SR Cail # west of & ile ant. was gladdenad of rival twin daughters, who have Ruth family previ Misly consist girl. arrival the girls are now Mr farming, nmrnesd Joan and Sa The boys and one and with Lhe the Zuber in Mrs. Mr rity by one, and are engaged in having resigned at Ssedng Mills to take wodl, as postmaster up the tilling the ms I A A Wheat Acreage Back te Normal. Pennmylivaniy' yer wheat that the whole has recedéd well beyond ita pres War status In regard to the of land devoted one farm crop According to data compiled by the Bu- rea of Statistion of the Pennsyivania Department of Agriculture, the mated acreage of whenit in nowt coun thes in 1923 8 back to the 1913-1914 level, A comparison of the counties over a period of years reveals some interesting facts. Among Other things, the oounty figures before and after the war period show to what ex- tent Pennsylvania farmers responded to the ory for "More Wheat” by in creasing thelr acreage and production of this important crop. The wheat acreage in Centre county for the years 1908, 1916, 1922 and 1923 follow: 30.751; 33.200; 33.384; 32.011: $1.37. ——————— SL The Huntingdon Monitor has this to way: Vote for the ConstMutional amendments and you vole for more taxes, more officcholders, and mors BOTOARY Indios tas state as a BOTOS to this omg. acreage his head above the water. He was hed in that position for halt an hour before | attracting attention to hie plight. The | boy wae able to swin ashore. The accident was dus to the heavy fog that overhung the spot. special privileges. Boome one has to pay, and if you own property or A Busi. fow taxes, . Lily N 0. 4 g FROM ALL PARTS. Runk Mrs spending la the little YBaughier of Elmer Hunkle, in Centre this week while § Closed with friends in ARPOTI 8» of J. Long Baitimore, of McVey- gr iiien r Gaye Inet week with 0 Bamuel Shoop, ighter of Lowis- a few Hall Gegwart - & rr. forme. tremsurer of of last Michigan, He had earlier um Sane Insiitution in Mrs. Anna Emerick is stay- Mr. Huy- which may Iw for a con of Ty ng with Mre Huyvel: during otl'e abesenes sngth tin 3 Y the Democratic candidate for assembly : The oounty but the Miles township Democrat is in the mace 10 win Myr K. Moyer of 2 n Moyer of Corning. N i= (in Steuben county in strongly Republican, former Moyer is a son of the Inte of Rebersburg, and a bro- also of Rebers- W. Ia Ste ul=eny vie afd ile, the home iy dr. of iittde son, Ohio, for of Mr. Jacobs’ mother in Mr. Jacobs tended the State-Navy football game at Etate Coliege an Saturday and had the pleasure of seeing the team represent - ing his alma mater hand the Midship men a severe trouncing by a 21-3 score. Guy a few dave Were ax thie place at~ ! Mr, and Mrs. Allen Moyer and son, {Clyde. motored to Centre Hall frofe Darragh. ast week, and are spending two weeks with the former's father, Fyinklin and brother. Archie Moyer. Mr. Moyer holds a good posi. tion with the Keystone Coal and Coke company, the westery part of the state, in whose services he has been for the past twenly years. Moyer, in Miss Lirzie Harpster, of Hapelwburg. and sister, Mra J. Wien Moore, of Oadtland. California, daugiters of the date Jacob Harpster, have been about jaown during the past week visiting among friends and relatives, making | thr headquarters at the Arney home [west of Centre Hall, It fj» some thirty Iyoars stnoe the family Jeft here for Missoula, Montana, where the «ider Harpstors both died. Later Miss Lis mle come east to Harrisburg: but Mrs, Moore remained in Missoula until a few (Yours ago. when she jooated in Oak land. It ds thirteen yours since her ¥ oe | With gasoline down to the Jowest last visit bore. and this cnuses her to periods ahgad, and further says that almanac predictions should not be tak- on serdously. ’ principles, # The Centre Reporter, 51.60 a year ference at Howard, Monday and Tues day, and the proposed ) of / ~, Hdd Mover, of MifMiinburg. 18 | ou reached In 1928. we ony all af among ford to take another spin before we need to fll our radiators with alcohol i | xDr great surprise at the many changes in nny ways found. bere, |e wi remain in the east dor a your. i