THE CENTRE REPORTER. 1580¥D WEEKLY. B. W, SMITH.....coooverivrssessss Rditor BDW., EB. BAILEY......Looal Editer and as second clase mall maiter. APVEBRTISING RATES. Legal potices, twenty ceats per lime for three imsertions, and tem cents per line for each additional insertion, insertion; otherwise, elght cents per line; minimum charge, twenty-five cents. Display advertising en applicatien. rales made known Borough Fire Alarm. In oase of fire in the Centre Hall, the Bradford & Co. whistle will sound: One long and two shert blasts when fire is north of Reformed church; One ieng and five shert blasts when fire is south of Reformed church. _ CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Presbyterian . (Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) Presbyterian — Lemont, Boalsburg, afternoon; evening. mill morning ; Trinity Reformed (Rev. Delas R. Keener, Pastor) Centre Hall— 6:45 Organ Recital. 9:30 Sunday School. 7:00 Church Spring Mille— 9:30 Sunday School. 10:30 Church services Farmners Mills— 1:30 Sunday School. 2:30 Church Services Methodist Episeopaj (Rev. H H. Sherman, Pastor) Methodist—Centre Hall, morning; Sprucetown, afternoon; evening. Services, Evangelical (Rev. J. F. Lemont— Sunday School, 9:30 a m. Regular worship at 10:3p A. Linden Hall— Sunday School at 1:30 P. M. Regular worship at 2:30 P. M. Tusseyville— Sunday School at 9:30 10:30, Regular worship at 7:30 P. M. Bingman, Pastor.) M. A. M. Prayer Meeting, Evangelical, Spring Mills (Rev. E. E. Haney, Pastor.) S3ethesda—8, 8S. at 9:30 10:30, Green Preaching Spring Mills—-8. 8. 1:36: at Grove at 36 i 206 VOTES N BORO. Elevem Electors Found Outside Leading Parties, — Noll Davis, Election day in mre H ways about guietest day Two vites were cast the Year. hundred out of a possible 357 ad Foster and Gitfow, fork and! the remem bered the bor parties summed Mr. Noll Assembly, CR ‘ dates, were only national The SO0ad candi dates not + La lette strength in ist and La- up qeven votes Democratic candidate fo: led the Davis vote by five The Vote In Detail PRESIDENT Republican Coolidge and Dumwes, Democratic Davis and Bryan Socialist La Follette and Wheeler Prohibition Faris and Brehm American Natioins and Pickett Labor La Follette and Wheeler ————— CONGRESS Swope Republican voted “no” and 11 “yes Eg Don’t worry, Smile! The easy, rest ——————— AM oS The world is full of sunshine. you don't get your share own fault, COOLIDGE IS RE-ELECTED | Heavy Vote In East and Middle West Clinches Victory for Republicans, ~La Follette Showing Poor. ~Pennsylvania Gives 5 to 1 for Coolidge, A | sums New York of veserday's elec dispatch from the stating that President Coolidge House, While not late up result tion hy will remain in the White the detailed this returns cah be given at time, there will not be enough changes from the estimates to change the result, {| The | has carried all that Cooligde States dispatch states the normally Republican have made In- territory, but parently to no such extent as he an- the East, the New Middle West what far West and may roads into emocratic ap- is York that it the delayed However, result the the no difference ticipated. “0 decisive in cestionr and makes the show, of In all Const Jeports from The has bugaboo a House election) passed, Pacific show of hoped probability when | the figures come in they will the same complexion asthe] rest the country, where La Follette to be strong. La Follette's vote | generally is a disappointment, not on- | iy in but in the size | of looked for the the East, Now the Northwest, ’ % | the popular vote he n industrial centers in Coolidge will carry greater far 400 0690 York by a figure not from 100,000 Harding got it Davis Is did both up-State, Pres. by running stronger than Cox in the big city and dent Coolidge ought to carr? the Stale by S040 0600 whereas his predecessor got it by La Follette Ene Senator 1.100.000." Party by Ahead. by Chi- Looks ouraged the vote polled Lax Follette in the E; the ast, La CHRO Wheeler headquarters of Follette. movement amnmounced that their political organization would be kept intact for another try in the ngresssonal election of 1826 and | Presidential contest 1928 in drift to some parts of the country the Coolidge was =o overwhelm that it threatens to rival the Hard- M1 Harding's Marion by a ing andsiide of 1920 precinct in was IN BUCO OT ay ®er than it gave its native mon to own home state, Massachu was leading Davis almost 4 to 1, 14 to 1} and La Follette almost in Mame. als Cool Duvis Hhode Is in New Hampshire more than two to one Mee advantage ower to one. In han tree to one; mn Connecticut more than two (oo ohe + » ocd ¥ in up-State New York in President and ity the WHS 0 Mr. Davis, although the city Democratic scandidate a far proportion of its vote than did $ sections of the State 5 to 1 in Keystone State first returns from And small eturn, Coolidge was leading Davis al- 179, wad of the aA very early nost four to one in Ohio, with 000 voles counted, Coolidge ad a of 60.000 over La the Datis and of 55.000 over of the Follette. In Pennsylvania, one rock-ribbed Repubiican states, President received five votes to one for Davis, with La Follette making a close race for second place Iviaware’'s first reports gave Cool- idge more than five to one over Davis In Kansas the ratio stood at, three for Indi- of the lead was Coolidge to one for Davia In ana, with about one-twerntieth State counted, the Coolidge A tenth of the precincts gave Coolidge 111.000; La Follette, 32.000. 20.000, in Davis Char Hiinois 43.000 8 and les for ahead Deneen, candidate 25.000 Hepublican Senatos of his With 16.000 homa, in IHinois, wns Democratic epponent. counted in Okla- Davie lead over Coolidge was a little over 1000, and Walton was poll. ing only about half as many votes as his Hepublican With complete, votes opponent the State almost one-fourth Kentucky gave Duvie 92,400 79.800. In ‘Tennessee, with about a fifth of the State in, the count stood 21.000 for Davis to 12.500 for Coolidge. Smith Elected Governor New York. Alfred. Bmith was again elected a Democratig governor of New York; over Theodore Roosevelt. and Coolidge OLMES LEADS NOLL BY 3000. Lavird Holmes will represent Cen: tre county in the next 4 Legislature, having carried Centre county by a nm- ority of about 3.000 over his Demo. cratic opponent, William H, Noll . Swope, Too. Elected William 1. Swope, Republican can- didate for Congress in this district, was also re-elected by a large major: ity over Edward R. Benson, the Dem- ocratic cdndidate for that office, I A PSII. vv Notlee, During the past years, buildings on Grange Park have been broken (nto, property maldously and wilfully de stroyed, and should these depredations continue an appeal will be made to the proper authorities and the guilty persons dealt with according to Jaw. #4 Beoretary of Encampment and Committee, : i PINE GROVE MILLS, Everybody who had a gun or could] borrow one struck for the woods the | first day of the hunting season. R. | KE. Reed got the limit of squirrels by 1 o'clock: Bamuel Fleming got the lim: it; Melvin Peters. H. PF. E. Irvin a turkey; Elder also got Mr. and Mrs J, daughter Gearhart and | each shot George | turkey. F. SBaussecman and | and David Harpster excursionists to Phil- | adelphinon Sunday. | Mrs. Nannie i Sarah were among the Potter attended the fu- | neral of Mrs, Mary Goodhart, at Cen- Hall, on Monday. Farmer Morris Bohn, of hands with tre Aaronsburg i wns shaking old friends here last week. Thomas Williams, of Altoona, visited Harry, sick and Elmer his brother, J. Among the MoCollister W. F. Thompson and new Willys Knight, western part of the state Wm. H. Noll, for Asembly, was here last week look- bis them on Tuesday. Mrs, tobert arr. are their the week, wife. in motored to Inst Democratic candidate political fences, and in good shape, looked for reviving ing after found The Friday The long shower came | vegetation, mis night, Auman flouring is under: E. annual rounds for the fall assessment. | Mrs. H. M. Mrs Mary Ryan visited friends Philips- | A ssessor CC. Musser is making his Hosterman and in burg last week. A M. new piano has been placed in the | BE WwW. Mrs church, MceWilliams Potter, H. { | daughter, 3 | EK Harry and attended the fu- | of neral Emerick at Centre Hall, Frank Ford sedan Mr iearge i : ORr, : Mra Edward and Mra the Lumber dav of Fred wheel Mr EA Isenburg Frank fo and Mr, | motored the friends and City firs spend the week with Gearhart is manipulating of and Mrs touring a new Maxwell car Ellis Bierly, who have | been the Pacific Coast the | home, it The Liberty of | a4 David Roald, nimrods vernvrable one oldest by Inst week The old and keeps his Marlin | for Ww hip's daughter the | in i years, accompanied his Mra Ww still Burke, R. Port In full of spent nt rie nimrod pe order the Mrs visting their charge in prime Mr inst unt and 8 Markel spent week relatives at Johns absence Samuel of Martz, of Mra entertained | town During Markel the Mr and = In FEL LO Mess Paul Cleve Mr Altoona arid Ohdo, and and Mort s | of the J Fred Any Mr Fast J. M Smith Were Rn Musser, of at Smith home, Sunday Indiana, Sun E Mra Harry N. J, and of Tyrone enter. | W. 6. Gardner Monday homestead in the Glades append with his uncle M usmer of Mrs Gardner Mr were and Orange and {heen Mrs the family J A an tained by CE eed and chum CHRme oer f Sunday with | fre Johnstown to spend relatives J. PF and Myeds. C. H {tT hrysler ©1 and Mrs Meyer wife, in their new motored to Capetewn Monday to Mary of George aunt Lutts, who is ill stroke paralysis the restaurant and accept and has entered Reed quit ice cream busipess to a posi as game warden He and his family will and Mre J. F. WwW. R Mr. tion on his duties Meyers Port, of Reed in reside with Mr on East Main street ck Springs. succeeds the réstaurant business. Hubler brothers, of State purchased the Eimer near Boalsburg. Mr. and Mrs man anticipate a trip to the west and likely the Coast before settling down Mra J from College, Rossman farm Ross to 1. Reed, while picking grapes Indder, thrown to the ground, sustaining several fractured ribs and ‘other injuries, As has been thier custom, the Mo- dock hunting club and their friends treated themselves to the 53rd annual banquet in the style of an oyster sup: per, Baturday evening. “Squire Dreese and daughter spendifig a week with the former's duughter, Mrs. Helen Ard. at the Na- tional bapital, Washington, D. C. George Houser and Charles Grove of Freeport. IH, visited old friends in the valley jast week. having been call- od to attend the funeraj of the Mite David Houser. The Chautauqua held here week proved to be the best ever. Forty guarantors secured thg return of Chautauqua for 1926. The newly electdd officers are RH. M. Krebs, pres ident: J. C. Corl, vice president; B.C. Musser, treasurer; George Burwell, secretary, 5 5 a was are Inst ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE In the estate of GEORGE H. EM- ERICK, Mite of Centre Hall Borough, decensed lv » _ Letters of administration on shove estate faving been duly granted the undersign- ed, all persons knowing thomaselves In. debted to the estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those baviag claims aghinet the same to present them duly suthenticated for settlement. EMMA J. EBMBRICK, VERNA M. EMERICK. Administratrix, ¥ in divem tre ¢ year Mr holds First orn ix Mrs man Nieman’s Department Store Offering $60,000 Worth of Women’s and Men's Wearing Apparel for About $40,000 The Great Sale Beginning TODAY at Millheim’s Leading Department Store We never complain of any conditions that bring the greatest good to the greatest number. There was real joy for everybody in the sunny days of October. While all of us enjoyed the weather only our customers may enjoy the fortunate result of it. We are short of our Winter garment sales quota for the season to date. Co-operating with our manufacturers who were holding some of our re-orders, we plan on a Two Weeks’ drive that will more than make up the deficiency. Such clothing Values in quantity have not been offered at this time of year. Buy your Winter Clothing Now, when such won- derful opportunities are offered men and women. Remember, the whole winter is ahead of us. D. J. NIEMAN ‘““‘Always Reliable” MILLHEIM imi Af _ LOCAL AND PERSONAL | MARRIAGE LICENSES, | 1C. Nevin Kryder William sport | BB. Foreman Centre Hall new NEV ADVERTISEMENTS, on— FOR BALE~~Fourd Savilia CT 0 M at the Saturday wil Fis) ner, reset wow] Peters Woodland Hummel Holand | Beasie Woodland Philipsburg | Phill Northamer Hoffer Tunick Vrobleski i Munro election received Hazel ATE Hall refurne were peburg over the several me Saerch Gustave Winburne o'clock everybody was A Annas Osceola that theyes had been an un. Have n Haven George Shoemaker Lock HepubMoean victory | Bisie Benehof Lock Cen Mary | returned | uiove Mins being at her home Ea ——— Expression of Thanks, Mra. Emma J. Emerick and few weeks, on Tuesday, again she 1 time daugh Here ; hee 1 ! ’ Vylapiy Min Deen SAY iter, Miss Verna M., take this method wt of the during the past lof expressing thanks to aM their neigh Ww more * bors and friends for kindnéesses shown their death Mra © Ww Miss Margaret Tuesday the and service bereavement due H | husband and father, respectively STOPS CROUP Mothers want it, for it Quickly clears away the choking phlegm, stops the hoarse cough, gives rest. fal sleep. Safe and reliable. CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY No Narcotics during the and Swartz and recent Hail were in Cen- | to of George Emerick Mr State N31 RALE ae T'S on Swarty FOR BALE--8Biue T9 : E meomths old i a powition in College Nationa! of effi bank is giving long eng daughters John wives. Annie Homan and ard Vera, and sons and Homan, with their at A. B. Btruble, of State O Centre Hills Country Chi» Club, at}... — FOR BALE--Royal Red Cross heat- er, with pipe in good condition, is of ered for sale. Inquire at this office. dinner, Wednesday evening. | i= an aunt of Mrs. Ho Dn Myer Jonasson Cu 1226 Eleventh Avenue, Altoona, Pa. To Be Satisfied Once for All It Is Best to Buy At Meyer Jonasson & Co. in the First Place. a Three Hundred and Fifty Highest Type Lavishly Fur Trimmed New “Jonasson” Coats | For Women and Misses Newest Models, Newest Materials “Trimmed With Richest Furs In a Wonderful Variety of Colors Coats Coats Coats Coats Coats Coats On: Sale Ab.....usciiinnniiiinnns 149.00 Seventy Sixty Forty-five Sixty-five Forty Seventy ! 66.00 78.00 “Jonasson™ Leadership of Style “Jonasson” Pre-eminence of Quality “Jonasson” Reliability of Values Stand Unrivaled Today More Than Ever