THE CENIRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, 2A: - mh PUBLIC SALE REGISTER. GRAIN MARKE 7. Bradford "& Cx THE CENTRE REPORTER Weekly by THURSDAY. OCTOBER 15. 1925, A PERSONAL LETTER K). | BATURDAY, Huntingdon, | i BOAL SB Hes, ce Webe it the Woods, Place, Pittsburgh Mrs ¢H] Foie { ry To the Men and Women of Centre County, from Harry Keller, Candidate for Judge inrucetown OF if lL.eghorn Habe Edgar week at Srey fohn Sunday vis nome rence Passynora a a a a ee SHH RSI JI 2, YOUR EARNING CAPACITY do You weeks enlled will On November 8rd, Just two next will be upon to he called It Is song! from Tuesday, you select a Judge who fen the for that of upon to serve years, reasonably certain pers or “business Interests inovery Inrge number of this will, Hpan & those participating Wn olectfony or thelr descendants, another, be passed i i in one way or ought to enable yon to more than ten hy the For this during those Yeurs Just Hying. ht to Then to he chosen, make a Guy for Judge now if woman In reason, no other, every man NAVE MONEY, having saved, nnd {entre Is, or at least the Ihree hewn county the next thing to do Is to met your should be, personally interested . ki} : surplus to working safely and profit. In matter, j J ably, have Judge on candidates for nominated. Each ticket, and than > oe ix a one of tleket. thie nominee the county LL th It ong A Savings Aecount In this Bank arate party no three Is unbiased Republican Is bath safe and profitable and Is the GH nore one that the to aonr one sure way to fature independence, experienced, observers nominee of the This will at thoughtiel attention, Virtually are divided between candid Judgment of will he either the Democratic party. the his established politica! is the vlected of the who gives definitely elections Centre the eratie It is a matter of record that candidate for county office has ever been elected In Centre eounty on the other party alone; certainly not in the period of the generation, In addition to the Republican and Democratic I» a third candidate for Judge who was placed on the Prohibition party tieket with a total of 110 Without referring In any personal sense the Proli- bition party nominee. or to the merits or principles of the Prohibition party, it Is nevertheless proper and timely that your attention should €atied to the actual voting strength of that party In our eounty, beeause of ls bearing upgn the present contest for Judge. A situation exists that should be understood by every voter before he or she goes to the polls, Rock at Seg- or M Brot- | i party apparent In ind ntingdon, become yeler We al once Mr. Rock, at Rev. Rev. and Mrs Stewartsville, : home, Mrs Hall at the W Mrs. E Hliamespx have a of the Republican matter f Glen the yoles cast nt and a State tieket of i division. ome an SE in Demo parties, Stonecypher. of county at fhe W. A Homan, of Centre Relish Mr and daughter, Chaz Kuhn Mr. J. Harry Kuhn and daughter { tiamsport, and Miss Mollle Hoffer, State College, at the Rowe ! home: J. HA Weber Imugh ter Mary Weber, of Hall. the 8. E. Weber re Elme Houtz da the Irvin no "wr Rockey any THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. and w home; home; present of nominees, there ox votes, to of | George and gramd be 8 PER CENT INTEREST ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS Centre M ughter, of Bellefonte, Mrs. E. E. Brown of Yeagartown, Reish, and Ne 0 TURIN SOIT II Te [ | home: RR ad ind home of 0 3 Stover the Misses Mary ler, Mra, Miriam Hartman, of N. C. at ‘the’ E. R. ome. Other visitors were Cyrus Wag ner, f Altoona Mr. Bowersox family, of Pine Grove Mills: Rev. Mrs. Harkins and sons. of State lege: Mrs. Harry town: Mr. and Mra. Manna Bellefonte; Mr. and Myre (1! of Gap: Mr. and Odenkirk, Centre Hall Mrs. D. R Keener, of Centre Ra a ——— TUSSEYVILLE. Mrs. Fred Gi called Gr wit Mil in ison | nN usdtey | The official records show that at no election ln Centre county In a long period of years has the Prohibition party polled more than a few hundred votes for any candidate for a State or county office. In 1912 the Prohibi- tion candidate for Congress polled 159 votes In our county, snd the nominee for State Representative polled J29 votes. In 1914 the Prohibition party polled 80 voles for Governor In the county, while the party candidate for Congress polled 172 votes, and the nominee for State Senator received 119 votes. In 1915 the Prohibition party polled 149 votes for Congress. and 240 voles for State Representative. In 1922 the Prohibition party nominee for Governor reevived 122 votes, and the candidate for Congress 128 votes. In 1924 the Prohibition party In the county polled 273 votes for State Rep- resentative, These figures are official. One need but consider them for a moment to realize beyond any question of argument that it Je not even reasonable to anticipate that the Prohibition party nominee for Judge standing on that party only, can or will be elected Because of this situation. the question that presents sell fo the people of Centre county Is this: As between the nominee of the Republican party and_the candidate on fhe Democratic ticket, which do you prefer to become Your Judge! # Do you want to elect as your Judge one who Is'“dry;” Is and al ways has been a tofal abstainer; who has never hawdied un liguor Heense application; who stands squarely for emforeement of pot only one law, but all laws: who is qualified hy 34 years of experience In the practice of law: whose one alm and pledge Is to serve faithfully and efficiently no one section £4 or group of citizens, but to administer jusilee, honestly and impartially, : for all sections of the county and for all of (hE people of the eounty. | stand unequivocally for these principles, — SEE or CALL Park R. Homan OR LUMBER, ROOFING AND MILLWORK “WHERE QUALITY IS HIGHER THAN PRICE” Salem. { i | Col- | 0 and and Yeager | Kiine, ement Dale | Mrs. W. A Rev. and | Hall Stover, of of Pleasant of Nl Mr and expectedly Friday Gharet's Mrs her The Fohris iret were un een Burr h of to on nt f the deat Mr. on 1 oun mother Lydia High, nding some time brother, Lock Haven, the hothe of Runkle. thy and Pauline | spent Thursday at the home | their grandfather, T. J. Fleisher, at} Potters Mill John . F ney Mir ville, James Misges Don Exclusive “0urtis” Dealer WE DELIVER ANYWHERE ger whe of ah, 5 Miss Mary Fort-| State Col ortney and Sunday Emenhi it lege Ho Se Oo yort ind Mrs Spent ot zér. of the he nenhizer FE oh REPRESENTED BY W. B. (*BILL"’) SWARTZ. Sunday D. Ex Donahey y week | her md Mrs. | the thet spent Ie oO My father, Daniel 8S, Keller, was a practicing attorney In Centre county for 21 years. He was a plogeer in the temperance cause in our county. He. also, was a tots; abstalner. He never handled a liguor leense application. His broad. understanding of, and rigid adherence Mo, what constitutes the obligations and duties of a Christian eltizen have been my gulde during my whole Ie. Sigee the ong CHARTER NO aor gi the Bepatijemns Hou or the A nominee, he will be #ither myself i - 5 . i or he will he Mr. W. Harrison aller. & vole east for the Prohibition pars ; conomic ! = REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF ty for Judge ennnot make possible his election. as the figures I have a . hie a Lf The First National Bank at Centre Hall show clearly and conclusively. Recanse of that fact—and It Is a very well the close of founded fact—every cast for the Prohibition party nominee will in of feet contribute one-half vote for Mr. Walker. The more this fast is sidered the better BH will be understood, and It should be understood oughly by every man and by every woman before and places it in the ballot box on election day. Ho Iderman and Mra Bellefon Ho Bun rian mots tay STATE COLLEGE, PA. BOTH "PHONES, who will be elected Judge on November 8rd will be either ghen of Pennsylvania, yoie po, 8 8 7 RESOURCES sonns and discounts, includ Le the State n Sept at Dusiness Oo eon. thor he or she marks a ballot odlires that make this ~the ow priced Coach In the Chevrolet Coach you will bonds par value 5.00090 S. Government in I know and snderstand in the fullest sense the prevalling sentiment Centre county. My whole life record js In keeping and aceord with this sentiment. I am very willingly and gladly submitting my record the people of Centre county, and | shall cheerfully and loyally aceept their de- cision on November 8rd. 1 ask only that Bur elfizens go to the polis and render a decision that they Bonestly believe will be best for themselves and their Interests, 5% 54 ( her bonds, securi to ies, etc, Hanki ng Fur stocks, $a fixtures, 5, House and rful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank th in vault and amount from national banks 4 int due from State banks, bankers and tros: companies in the U. 8S Checks on Sh banks in same tow Total « as, 10 11.12. 13 Checks on banks located out. side of city or town of re porting bank is Miscellaneous cash items Redemption fuad with U. 8 Treasurer and due from U 8 Treasurer ....... sei A, (nther assets, Total, HARRY KELLER Politionl Advertisement, "> 1,579.5 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. setnte of BARAH J Hall borough, POTTERS MILLS, WEEK-END PROGRAM OF PHOTO w Miss Violet Palmer, who had been PLAYS AT living at the Russel Brungart Scenic & Moose Theatre below Centre Hall for a few AT THE SCENIC, has returned home i The Misses Elsie and Alice Shaffer, | n le Foust, "er ¥ 4 and " wis Foust of Yeagerte wn, vin SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17-“YOUTH ited Saturday and Sunday at the Har- : " ; ry Foust home AND ADVENTURE.” starring Richard Jéhn A. Slack. a highly 4 Talmadge. He swings ad plunges, a Mighly respecte ong like a tundertwolit: unfolding in smashing sequences; packed with ac | tion: the greatest series of stunts and citizen of our community, died at the home of his niece, Miss Lizzie Slack, thrills ever put on the silver sheet. Also, good Rereel Comedy, “ALL on Sunday morning. in his 87th year. Mr. and Mra Geiss Wagner, of Cen Cr ABOARD” { on tre Hall, visited at the home of Mrs Wasper's brother, Michael 8 ‘ uh ie Sm At MOOSE TEMPLE THEATRE Mrs, W. W. McCormick, Mrs. G. H. THURS, FRIDAY AND SATUR- McCormick and daughter Laura Beile,| DAY, OCTOBER 15; 16 and 1 i—*THE | IRON HORSE." with the greatest cast | ever assembled. Three years In the | wpent Saturday at the E. G. Mingle home In Aaronsburg. making, and worth boa " My Reels 1 « Thomas Miller and family and John 8¢ 00 1.5%45.50 PICK de In the EN, late of Centre ceased. Letters testamentary on above estate | | having been duly granted the undersign- ed, all persons knowing themselves in- debited to the estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them duly authneticated for settlement. WM. R PICKEN,: Executor, Centre Hall, Pa. 1.581 home, 250 00 weeks, 126m $208,081 5 LIABIL ITIES Capital stock paid in .......} Darplas fund, i {vided profits ............ youl current expenses and taxes paid. i Circulating notes ‘outstanding Amount due to Federal Re serve Hank . Cashier's checks outstandie Total of items, &, 3, WH, 2 and BH Individual deposits subject to check Total of demand ‘deposits (other than bank deposits) subject {fo reserve. Certificates of deposit ‘other than for money borrowed, Other time deposits... .. Total of time deposits ath ect to Reserve, Homa uu Hand 36... yives TBAT 08 Bills payable ‘ Total, bak nny State of Pentsylvants I \ { 88: County of Centre J I. H. Leigh Ebright, Cashier of the above’ named bank. do solemliy swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge 25,000 00 5,000, 0 4.1499 5% 2,088 39 2 461.10 25,000,00 194.34 as utor ignition Fisher VV auto. ot3e matic windshield wiper a — i ——" — PUREBRED Saas in and wee for Registered Guernseys BRED FOR PRODUCTION. 8 HEIFERS weand-« 3 BULLS MACHINE SHOP WHERE I8 DONE ON SHORT NOTICE Armagast. of Tusseyville, spent Sun day at the M. N. Miller home. Mrs. H. BE. Foust went to the home of her sister, Mrs. D. C. Fohringer, on Friday, to help boil applebutter. MI SANS: The omission of the word “ohey” a ———— $203 081 5 nd belie andbe H. LEIGH EBRIGHT, Cashier, Subscribed and sworn to before me this th a f Oct. 1 ; ay ove CYRUS BRUNGART, My commission axpitgs Justice of the Peace first Monday, Jan., (SEAL) Correct—Attest ! A. BE KERLIN, F. v GOODHART, T F. DELANEY, Directors. from the Episcopal church marriage ceremony ought to stand the Epledo- pal clergymen In good stead. One thing is certain, the bride of yesterday will conciude that the act of the House of Deputies is retroactive, A AI MI RP SHI i. Under a new law oysters must be #old by numerical count instead of hy he quart. ACETYLENE WELDING W00D WORK, WAGON HORK — ae W. A. HENNEY * CENTRE HALL, PAL Bell Phone tac 2 of exceptional good breeding, having A. R_Backing, ' are offered FOR SALE. Entire Herd T. B. Free J. H. Detwiler : “DECKER BROS., Bellefonte HOMAN'S GARAGE, Centre Hall si
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