VIRT mdi hl BER VOL. XCIx ———————— a —— 1825 FARM CENSUS, General Decrease in ly Farm Land Also Decrease Bulldings-— Over 1920 But In Cattle The following of the results for Cent: Land Land 7.208.067 6,652,325 FARMS Buildings va LIVESTOCK ON Horses Mules iiass {aitle, total ........... 19] Beef Other 6.101 #46 beef cattle Dairy + Other dairy cattle NCIPAL CROPS Road Material Tests, Three thousand Linc South Bend. Highway In Indiana the first ] terials on fare. Eu con phalt, rete, sheet Lentuch the electorate. A — ——— ————————— With there'll business. It wil minute all the Mr. Walker no on the y-dallying with be right ap to time. Cases will not be continually continued because this, that, or the other party presents some flimsy excuse for having it done. Mr. Walker is of the “do it now” type, and he will speed up the Court and save thousands of dollars to tax pay- ers who have the expenses of main- daining them. .’ A ——— A AAA The Dale boosters for judge are not sit all sparing in condemning Harry Keller for being hooked up so closey with the bunch of Philipsburg brew- erymen, the best known of whom is David Chambers, of whose support. the Dale boosters say, Keller boasted «of being proud. AAI 5 SATA. The spirit of Centre county ls re Meting to the earnest and aggressive «campaign that Mr. Walker is making for Judge. People like to rally behind a wide-awake, upstanding person who ds not afraid to work. It inspires their «confidence and arouses enthusiasm. “They know that a man who hastens to meet them face to face hgs nothing wo fear from any searching Inguiry they make make of him, and where is the sensible person who does not ade amire grit and determination In anoth- or, especially when It is fused with a wipasing personality apd sound argu: ment. Mr. Walker is gaining strength every day. \ bes legal the SPIRIT OPPOSED BY REFORMED SYNOD of Industrial Disputes. Play for Young Is Urged tlement trustees Thomas H Lointsich, of » matters COUNTY N i AI A CA 50 OI AAAI. Entertained 8S. 8, (lass, ‘Helping Hand” BB Fas n tho f.utheran - > Hall, entertained on Mrs. Lee R. Markle a mer member of the class, at her home at 1308 CGargard Street, Altoona. The Markles moved from the Colyer farm to Altoona several yoars ago. Mr. Markle is now emloyed in the MeMa- hone milk plant and one of the pleas- ures the ladies had was a tour through this plant. Mra, Markle entertained the ladies handsomely at a dinner. The trip was made in the Kerlin Gra ham’ truck, with Samuel Bitner and Wilbur McClellan as pilots. The class members in the party were: Mis Bruce Runkle, Mrs, John H. Durst. Mrs. Martha Luse, Mrs, Frank Mo Clellan, Mrs, Abner W. Alexander, Mrs. William Colyer, Mra. J. L. Tress ler, Mra, W. O. Strunk. Mrs. P. H. Luse, Mrs, John Rudy, Mrs. Wm. Me Clenahan, Mrs, George Heckman. A —————— Much praise is being offered Presi- dent Coolidge on account of expres- sions made In an address before the annual council of Congregational Churched, He hit Intolerance hard, very hard, and gave strong expression on the question, of the separation of church and state. On these questions, when he was a © for presi. dent, and speaking e day in all sections of the country, he put a clam to shame oy silence, Vote for W. Harrison Walkep and put an up-and-doing Judge on the Bench of Centre county, ANE ay schoo Centre waa Hat for urdays by — a ERS MILLS, gler, of Readaville, home of M — : Fr J i] Slack Nathaniel Krape, © ited at the home of his daughter, Mrs, Runkle Frazeir, for a few days. The H. K. Harshbarger sale well attended, on Saturday. Every- thing brought good prices. Mr, Harsh: barger expects to make his home with his childven in Altoona. His many friends are sorry to see him leave our community. Runkle Frazier. Harry family spent Sunday Yeagertown. : Mrs. Ella Himes and friends, of Lew- istown, visited Bunday at the home of her father, Joseph Parker. Miss Violet Palmer, who spent the past week at the Zeigler home near Madisonburg, has returned home, Charles Wagner, who ‘had been working in Driftwood on the State road, returned home on Sunday, ace companied by his sister, Mrs, Gowan, and daughter, of Lock Haven. They returned home but he stayed with his parents, Mr. and Mre J. H. Wagner, SBparr Wert and family, of Aarons burg and George Miller and family, of Tyrone, visited over the week-end at the H. BE. Foust and Thomas Fleisher homes, Philip Frank has heen confined to his bed for the past few days ‘ The wind storm of Sunday blew part f Bellefonte, vis and in Foust with friends of the roof off on the house of F. F. Palmer . * | ES DA - Young People’s Conference, 3 tiled to two del egates and pastors and superintend The fee of $1.00 Ea woe Bony in ent nts will be welcome will the banquet in the eve ning. but not the noon menl. The Iat- ter will be furnished at moderate price i by the committee in charge. IIS 0 A. Centre County Leads at Penn State, Allegheny county has been displaced this year by Centre county as the leader in the number of students sent te the Pennsylvania State College. Allegheny has led the list for nine years, but this fall sent only 331 young men and women to Penn State, 28 Jess than last year. Centre county ment 18 more this year than last, a total of 364. Philadelphia county once more stands third with 253 of ita sortie and daughters included in the total of 3685 students In all schoos and departments The next seven largest representations are. Luzerne with 171: Lackawanna, with 134; Montgomery, 126; Dauphin, 121: Schuylkill. 103; Berks, 91 and Dela: ware, #0, IM LR Next Sunday will be the opening day of a six weeks’ religious campaign In Williamsport by Rev. “Billy” Sunday. He is te arrive on Saturday in the “Sunday” train from his home in Win- ona Lake, Indlana. He closed a wuc- cessful campaign in Portland, Oregon. withifh the past week. It is feared the tabernacle at ‘Willameport will not be adequate to avcommodate all “4 include who desire to hear the evangelist, THIRD JODON COW SALE. | rices Falr~Attendanee Large, and Bidding Active, - —— (erin SLOG, —————— Twe Minutes SNienee, Dow hs State ive =a Lia The Presbyterians AI MA AAAI WHY WE HAVE THE GOLD. Lloyd George Lays Prosperity of United States Prohibition. Former Prime Minister David Lloyd George, prior to his visit to the United States, sometime ago, had heard the suggestion that prohibition in that country had been put through hy eranke. but he found this entirely un true. for he never met a man who would vote for the re-establishment of the saloon. Mr. Lloyd George, was speaking at City Temple, London. on “The Re: sponsibilities of the Free Churchmen” He declared that prohibition was af experiment Great Britain should in. vestigate. Last year England spent 316,000,000. Pounds on alcoholic Hguors. “It's no use in indulging in slap- dash condemnation of America” sald the former premier, “not only hdve the Americans carried prohibition but no political party Wh America dares pro. pose abolition of prohibition. As pol fticlans the Americans beat us at ev ery turn, Do not condemn American prohibition haphamardly. One hund- red and ten millions of people do not continue to make fools of themselves for long. They are the most pros. perous people under the sun, not be cause th have the gold, but because to “mot the drink.” w dd § - 5 we ’ oil co NO. 42 TOWN AND GOUNTY NEWS, 1APPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS, Vote for 1 a I Walks ige $1 inty. and Cone on the but ae Jumnes, finished. res the ed i. ve traced n and a+ ng of was supplied Oth- early 1 Bec uesed Spring Lets ed this sman has eaders of her-1Tke, ve Rept re Hall, & mas large LAWISLOWN, brick mn tiie dings. tLe BOCUT. nish fonte, nc, of Howe reburg; and John evening the Cornwallis ih 1 No will hold a igre, 504, of Rebersburg in the An enter dialogue rendered. Ree and the Hallowe'en party F. hall of Rebersburg 1. 0. O tainment program muse, and monologue will be freshments will be served, public is invited to attend An plane enroute from New York to Cleveland landed in one of the fields of the farm in Brush Valles tenanted by W. W. Benner. The pliet had become confused by figs which overhung this section and landed to inquire as to the location of the Belles fonte field. He told Mr. Benner he had never known there were so many mountaing in Pennsylvania. After & short rest he proceeded on his WAY. It was his first trip over this route. After a week's vacation owing to the teachers’ institute, the school chile dren are again at thelr books. If i were possible to thoroughly impress parents of the necessity of Ineistance upon their children to more closely apply themselves to school work, the school tax would not look more than half its normal sive. It is because 0 many do not get more than half the benefits from the schools that they should that parents are led to believe schools cost too much. Imagine what the conditions would be if the publie, representing thelaw, and the teachers army ucation as the average parent. Hs