¥ me YOl.. C111. LOVE'S ESTIMATED MAJORITY IS 700 district Sixty of the sixty-five districts In the county glve him a lead of S11 over Philip H. Johnston, the Love's majority the heen (i attorney, has John Love, present re-elected, candidate. is Demoeratie In the final estimated at something over 700. count rt THE VOTE IN THE BOROUGH. Of the 899 Voters Reglstered, 288 Cast Ballots—AHl Votes Cast for Office of Colleetor—180 Democrats and Tax 108 Republicans Registered Pref rence. in the on A total of 288 votes were cast borough at the Tuesday-—180 were crats and 108 ona office, that of tax collector, the voters cast a ballot. The complete vote as it appears on| the return sheet follows: STATE Judge of Superior Court— Wm. HA Keller, R Thomas J. Baldridge, I Henry C. Niles, D COUNTY Attornédy— Love, R.. Johnston, election tered Demo- Only for did all general re Republican District John GG. Cras arans Puiltp H D conse a 113 Jury Commissioner (2 elected) — J R J C D BOROUGH S8 Gates . .191 Condo, (Candidates face Elected appear in black. type.) Judge of Eleetion— Chas. E. Fink, R J. E. Rishel, D Inspector of Election F. J. McClellan, R Yerna Rowe, D 130 L154 (2 elected) — 9 201 Tax Collector— C. N R C. D. Bartholomew, Krydes D DEATH OCCURS TO AUTOIST ON ROAD NEAR HECLA Double Aceldent Caused by Skidding of Cars Crowned Road, When et, in Death of Ona Man and Serious Injury to Another. Thurs on the Bellefonte Park, man on Results A day of State h double accident week OOC 1 rredd last about 3 o'clock ghway between Hela of and Haven, in the near resu the death of ont and serious injury another Aunditore— TT. L R J. W. Whiteman, D Smith R (3 electrd)— RnR R Councilman Fred Bender, C. FF. Emery, Richard Brooks, W. H. Homan, R 1) ID» I School Director Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick, R E E. Balley. D Burges se George 0. Benner, R 168 Howard Spangler, D 112 of the Chester Spyker, Charles W, of (2 elected) — 151 14s Peace R Slack, the W. 8 Brooks IR J. A. Heckman, D Justice Overseer Poor— Constable {nlc nd Hanna. KIRKPATRICK School Borougii., REV. J Elected rector M by Republicans for Di- Hah ———————. POTTER LOSES ONLY y ONE DEMOCRAT In Potter townsifp therd was a spir- ited contest for offices-—tax col lector and school director. The Demos crats re-elected W. J. Royer tax col lector by nine votes over Forrest P Bible, and Jost one school dirctor by a small majority, The vote for tax collector and school director follows: Tax Collector, North So. R.......»8 (8! in Centre two West Total Bible, 17 1186 School Director (2 elected). North S80. West Total Burkholddr, R..48 6h 26 187 Ramer, R .....22 40 18 #0 Lause, D. 26 33 97 MeCormick, D 54 67 41 162 Other township offices filled were: Assessor-—W, R. Neff, Auditor-—John Treaster, Bupervisor—Foster Frazies, —— dno (More election news on page 4) ; CP Enole, Brenner, aged 13 Harr abo years, died at the tre County Hospital of injuries received he an of ne night ar bung Thurs- day it 9 o'clock Cen- when mikidded ing car, The the car and n which wns riding crashed into approach - car in which Mr renner was Con tal lelle fer and going Tie oming car and erated by W. F. Mifflintown, and was headed for Cross Forks Potter, a companion of Mr of Mifflintown, Mr, Brenner thrown clear of the cars and was picked up and taken to the hospital! by a passing where he sucumbed at gaining consciousness for ods of time until death Due to the fact that the highway at the point the is crowned ite ig very without The second aoc Thomas Taylor, Lock Haven, by Zimmerman came near and was toward I was owned fonte OTK OD Bloom, of talph Bloom, also wits not injured was motorist 8 o'clock, peri- or short his where accident difficult skidding in wet weather dent 15 driving Bros. oOCuUred to drive ooCurred Years of a truck owned of Jock Haven of the when age, of around the in ng to skidded, the n tree by the side Taylor as was his companion. fer<d a latter the curve of t7 first pass the road 2MOeNe © accident, tryd wrecked car also truck of the crashing into road. was thrown from the truck. Tho driver sif- the nanor fracture of th or wa the skull while escaped Mr. Tayl Haven pr His we cuts bruises Lock ment vate hospital recovery is expe psi —— W.C. T 1. UNIONS LOCAL RECOGNIZED on CABBAGE GROWER GETS 8800 AN ACRE nn grow Per acre of according at r"ivinea gardening iIVANGa extongion Penn Hiate wholesale price by Kline, than $500 “These value good seed oven in a poor season, Nias- ley says “Ordinary seed this Yoar pro- duced an crop, poor in both yield and quality. With prices high for marketing cabbage, the grower who uscd poor seed has paid dearly for it.” or $40 the cabbage averaged an acre results more prove the of inferior i a —— STATE PLANS . 95TH ANNIVERSARY T6145 PENN Celebration of the anniversary the legislative grant of charter the institution that is now the Pennsylvania State College will be ob- served next year by the college. Trustees of approv ed the suggestion of President Ralph D. Hetzel to mark the annive sary celebration with suitable educational conferences during wilich dedication of buildings now under construction will take place. Each of the six schools ot the wii have a new bullding completed by the time college opens in late September of 1030. The annie versary of founding will be cvelebrated over a period of at least three days in October or November, and in this period each school will conduct meet: ings that will attract educational, ag- ricultural and industrial leaders from the State and Nation, Penn State received its institutional charter through an act of the State legislature on February 22, 1856. Four years later the first students entered what was then known as the “Farm. ow High School of Pennsylvania A i On its way east Friday morning, the freight train on the branch was de layed an hour or mors caused by a car leaving the rails at a point a short distance west of Spiing Mills a ———————— Lucky Al Smith. Had he been in office now, the Wall Street panic would Have been blamed on him. As it ia, anybody but the Republicans are to blame for it. : of to a the coliege have college vl HUNTING ACCIDENTS. John Zubler Hit With 22 Callbre Baul. let His Own Gun in Hands of Companion—Roxanna MecClintie Loses Great Toe Aceldental of Shot Gun—Gorge of Mazeppa, Had Hand wil Sight ot from by Discharge Emery, Shot Of Eye. and Love The ason first were the their two dave of hunting not without slimre woidental 14 in- Lo 850 discharge of and tions of injurie upon hunter injuries moeeived were not but bad enough. serious mish locally, John Zubler, in h son of Mr. and Mrs. Tibbena M. Mills. He companions were hunting and to the home of Hobart Barger for a drink. Young Zubler for a drinking out was coming the 22 oalitwe 4 in most fifteenth Ww, of near Spring and a group of went Lie his stop set went into cup, and down rifle hands wns accidentally The bullet entered the right leg at and out about five noes lower. His condition on Monday morn- ing was reported very fair by his par The accident occurred on Satur- house on way a had compan w hen he aside was the of ion and a discharged the knee came ens. day Miss Roxanna MoClntio, daughter of Frank MoClintie, of Linden Hall, who is somewhat of an experienced hunt- ress, suffered the loss of a great toe by the discharge of her shot gun. Hayes Ralston having the a shot gun accidental had a row ie of h na ORCDe is face blown hands ire of shot from =i n his va whiz i $e f his heat WwW. Em on of 1 Anti-M; asles fc ————— Seram May ene, Prevent MSA NEXT WEEK DAY IN ALTOONA OF A BIG that the Bonet. nning to offer very of the now n merchandise ght in is needed very hom eo merchants to patronize their They invite them, to come to Altoona for the things This Altoona Booster always home how- urge stores ever, people first their home stores cannot supply Fall Dollar Day will be a good time to accept the Booster Stores’ invitation as they will offer such a wonderful as sortment of goods at special prices that everybody will b= able to shop to good advantage the things for home and personal use that they can not buy at their local stores. Arrangements have made Pooster Stores to broadeast special Dols musical program over Station on Tuesday. November 12, at 8 P. M. This program fs to be rendered by one of Altoona’s leading musical organizations and well worth tun- ing in for Those who visit Altoona for to Booster Stores’ Dollar Day will be able to park their cars anywhere in the business dist:Sct for any length of time, This is possible through the co-opera tion of the city officials who have lift. ed all parking restrictions for the one day for the accommodation of out-of town shoppers, The only parking restrictions apply to alleys and other points wheee fire hazards must be observed. A AIM APN AIS Transfer of Real Estate, J. H. Hartswick, ot al, to O W. Houtz, tract in State College: $1. 0. W. Houtz, ot ux, to M. W. Lisse, et ux, tract in State College; $1. Orlando W. Howutz, «t ux, to C 'W. Hasek, tract in State College: $1. John 8 Flack, et ux, to Wiliam H Mussen tract in Penn twp; $2500. James IL. Bisenhuth to J. R Cor: man, tract in Penn twp. $100. John H. Corman, to Jerry R Cor- man, tract in Penn twp; $2400, James Harpster, et ux, to Dora Ghaner, tract in Patton twp. $1 Frederick DD. Struble, et ux, to For. eut L. Struble, tract in State College; $1.00, and select been by dar Day WFBG, in & i | 1 i ANNUAL MEETING OF AG, EXTENSION ASSOCIATION Will Be Held In Grange Arcadia, Sat- urday, November 28 -- Banquet SBdrved by Progress Grange, At a meocting of tive committee of tensi recent the exsou- Kx- for the Saturday, the Agricultural on Association the date annfial meeting was set for N¢ 23rd, to be held Arcadia at Centre Hall istomary thie the wWember in Grange It has to h fle iys been io old this but the Centre hold this meeting mvitation at of Hall community was ths Colinty seat, people the in accepted to the meeting in at community year, The Tres meeting will atl af in the will be the cover. an all-day fair, convening o'clock The by ten morning taken up Eandzation, ing thd morning session the business of Or'- conpisting of Past repors year's work by County Agent R. C nomics worker, Haney, and Home Miss Mary These reports will be given in detail | showing © the associn-| tion. Other matters of business will be | tha treasurer's report election of | officers for the execu committee to serve during the coming year. A ban- quet will a served by the ladies Progress Grange at 76 cents per plate. | A feature of the banquet will be group singing led by Walker, of Belle- fonte, and a short talk by a repre. sentative of the Extension department | at State College i The afternoon session will be divided | into two groups, one for ladies and the | other for The the of talks and | sd Boo- | Reynolds © activities of and ive of Clee] i : 1 men Samson Ww demonstrat sve program at Indien’ oeonsist 1 On some ase the! CITIES es im—————— BOCAL LUTHERAN SK, PRESENTED 1, — As Wild Cattle Al Killed, to W : Sto r 11 t 14 Beven Moun- rifle Thurs. Samuel Horner ing while pas taine day was kKiV BY a on week number of brought down the heifer had driven to the days jeft the ter the heifer was killed to his owner Ray Smith The offer three cattle previously killed were shot by ‘John Venrick and E. RB M&lellan nn MI Centre County Christian Endeavor Convention In Session This Week. Beginning at 1:30 ovlock on Satur day afternoon. Now 8. the Christian Endeavorers of Centre county will as- semble for thelr fall convention. The Pine Hall Tatherun church is host to the Endeavorers for the whole sion, which includes a banquet at ths supper hour A. J. Shartle, an officer of the Inter. national Society of C. B., will be pres ent for the afternoon and give the Bddress at the evening meeting. Every C. BE. society in the county is asked to have five representatives at the cone vention. This will also be an occasion for the formation of an Intermediate C. E. union in Centre county, of ast one hunters, The bull that pasture ten mountaine af and returned experienced been previous HOT Bad Automobile Manners, Many persons who are very smooth and polished in ordinary society, will yet do aggressive and arrogant things when driving an automobile. Some thing in that experience seems totwing out people's most Msagrecable traits, And then there is the great class of people who have no sense of good manners anyway, and who are at thelr very worst in the act of motoring. Bad manners in automobile driving are not mo serious an fssue as habits of dangerous driving that impel peo: ple’s Hyves. But thebad manners sig. nify selfishness and they reveal chare acter, and they' are a warning that any pwople consider only themselves when they get behind a steering wheel and such folks ned regulation very badly. a a - ls A SMALL GAME PLENTIFUL. Small gan ringnech pheasants 10 Killed rabbits and squ LDDeAr ws very plentiful and ng day ir dt ed here "gael Furkey Russell Grove Ch John Knarr Moeekay Meeker John Bobert C. P Harry Ray Thos, Cral Howard Ramer Cross, 2 days 2 an Emery George Goodhart 2 days, R 1. Smit : Ralph Homan George 1H mmey Foysem Thomas Fi Dutrow dae J Lambert, 2 days A. P Ernest Krape Homan Hartley Duty John © Dick On Monday Pru Hoy OW ddron Bailey morning sour off Egg Hill by Brooks and George Hall and turkeys were taken the foliow- ing hunters: James Goodhart, Centre of Penns NO. 44 TOWN AND COUNTY HEWS HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTERES 1 FROM ALL PARTS. lennigh cigh- siete ent, ance dug SUDery Ale MH. On, Tie nounced Freemyer, of ubois for re Centre, : ties with Mrs Mrs E } motored to Miffiinbu #pent the Mrs and day ¢ ry's dangider Finkle Rev. and son Fred, for the funeral Saturday. Hev er pastor of the deceased My , ¥ of and Logansville, were here P. Hennigh, on wag a forme Bingmar of 8 Bingman A large moving arrive here from Philadelphia and took back with it a load to Mm. T GG. Lusk Lola Ulirvdch which had the F. M. Fisher The Jolin pubic Bartholomew van of furniture belonging Mins stored at formerly bron Weber sold D. Penne POP H home rd Bale on oH Araay was to C the The to a mo for $3000 Hh acting for anking sold, bank Company. subject vacated at mentioned in ention of “ng on the Chars of Tusseyville, Shaeffer ten of Pole Rhods Homer Neff. n len 81 {i as in. east Mrs riown. Mon The os sso Swartz Farm Sold. Harry | and Me ind Mra. | Mr Daniel Bloom and son 9 Brooks, Mr 1 ra Ray Mra srlea Ralph Walker Mr. and Mrs ¥ Pleasant Mr BFhodes and family bert Rhodes and family, Mr. and Mrs ET. Kellermman, Mr. and Mra Ray- Kellerman and daughter Patty, Kellerman, Mre Kelley, of Bellofonte, A ——— G.T. V.X. ANP C. H. H. 8, LEAD IN SOCCER LEAGUE mond ! Halli: | and family, of | i Leonard and Tamils i { stitre O Lair and Mrs Mr. and Mra Al- Gap: George Half of Games Played Before Novem. ber Ist—Boalshurg and Rebershure | Tie. The soccer games payed in the Cen tre County High Lengve ™. day, November 1st, marked the begin ning of the second half of the season. Tihs far there has been some very fine soccer plaved and the last half of the season promises oven stronger competition, Port Matiida has been foroed to fore felt all of the remaining games on their schedule because of scholastic difficulties of many of the players Btate College, although they have yet to win a game, has played a wonderful- iy fine game for boys of Tedr sine and aged. It should he understood that this team is composed of Tth and 2th grad ers and freshmen in High school, yet they are playing against High school teams, To date, Spring Mills is leading the league with Centre Hall four points behind. Boalsburg and Rebersbung are tied and are shoving Centre Hall very hard, The teams are rated by the point system. A win counts two points, a tie one point for each team, and of course, a defeat no points The ranking of the tems is as fol- lows: Spring Mills Contre Hall Boalsburg ... Roberdiurg MUIholm ....i.n000nsvseravaane 8 Port Matilda Boehool shaewriavavell sasvarsnanssenavannsll vessnnansaraadl sesvaunvasansnsnsnacil Fan ERee hve Rx The Centre Reporter, $1.60 a year, Georges ned the # farm” de pos iipments hunting nber Ist issued BOB I numbes canmed before the ope B13 84 The ‘noroase thoue jile row vor calth Vie 113 Teele They "ingardnes re Mra ar along former Harry day's trip y Lescge The int weet i@ Mills a capacity the n Incinde ing the can the weight per can is 138 pounds ry £ arms We (rove of / al 1wesent trp br ” ngs only fifty cans has been taken the West for a new Penn Power in Milihelm borough, related Journal, and further states: The new station will be a distributing point of the 25.000 volt current into 28300-volf units for consumers throughout this valley and Brush valley. The purpose of this installation is not disclosed in detadl, except that it will eliminate largely the “no current” proposition this on nas had to deal with in the Ground sub-gtation for Company the sont past. the & sold From not ior is evident many woods large number of trespass’ at the Reporter office. 1% that hunters are finding closed to them. It ap” pears that are numerols grey squirrels this year, and many farmers are considering their wooded territories” a sort of sanctuary for the little anfe mals and mean to protect them. Then again, other farmers are incensed af te wanton destruction done by acne of hunters who have no regard whale ever for another's property. Setting fire to hollow trees, riding down Cente and dropping bars and permiting theny to remain so upon entering fields a woods are but a few of the complaints heard Edward Riter, who at present Is ope emting well drilling machinery for Mrs. Mary Snyder, of Lewistown, putting down a well on the Ttoewel¥ Knepp farm, near Shindle. A shor® time ago he drilled a well at the Supw plea Wills Jones Company milk plan@’ in Lewistown that flows continuousty, The well fa 140 feet deep, with an 8+ inch caseing. The water rises five feet above the ground level, flows continuously and in lange quantity This is the second Artesian’ well Mn Riter put down in M¥fiin county. The" first was on a farm west of Lewis town. The owner in this case is able” to pipe water through his house, and’ supplies water to two : farms, the water flowing to all pointe there EE EEE 0 State College
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