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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1930.
Proclamation
GOD BAVE THE COMMONWEALTH.
H. B. Dunlap, IJgh Sheriff of the Coun.
of Centre, Coffmonwealth of Pennsyl-
4
bye do hereby make known and give
motice to the electors of the county afore-
sald that an election will be held In the
d County of Centre on the FIRST
BSDAY AFTER THE FIRST MON-
DAY in NOVEMBER, 1930, being the
4TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1930,
for the purpose of electing the several
persons hereinafter named, to wit:
ONE PERSON TO BE UNITED
BTATES SENATOR.
ONE PERSON TO BE GOVERNOR.
ONE PERSON TO BE LIEUTEN-
ANT GOVERNOR.
ONE PERSON TO BE SECRETARY
OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS,
TWO PERSONS TO BE JUDGE OF
THE SUPREME COURT,
ONE PERSON TO BE
THE SUPERIOR COURT.
ONE PERSON TO BE REPRESEN-
TATIVE IN CONGRESS.
ONE PERSON TO BE
JUDGE
SENATOR
TO VOTE
A CROSS
TO YOTE
MARK IN THE
FOR A PERSON
WITHOUT THE
TO VOTE FOR
FOR AN OFFICE
C
WHERE
FIRST COLUMN
Toe Vote
Mark a Cross (X) In This Column.
a Straight Party Ticket,
Republican
Democratic
Communist
Liberal
Prohibition
Socialist
American-Farmer-Labor
mm ———
ASSEMBLY.
REPRESEN-
AS-
GENERAL
TO BE
GENERAL
IN THE
ONE PERSON
TATIVE IN THE
SEMBLY.
I also hereby make known and glve no-
tice that the place of holding the elec-
tlons in the several wardsboroughs, dis-
triets and townships within the County
of Centre is as follows:
For the North Ward of the borough of
Bellefonte in the Logan Hose Co. house
on East Howard street.
For the South Ward of the borough of
Bellefonte, In the Undine Fire Co. bulld-
ing.
For the West Ward
Bellefonte, in the stone
Bonfattl,
For the borough of Centre Hall,
room at Runkle’'s Hotel,
For the borough of Howard, in the
public school bullding in sald borough.
For the borough of Millhelm, in the
new Munleipal binlding.
For the borough of Mlilesburg, in
borough building on Market street,
For the First Ward of the borough of
Philipsburg, in the Reliance Hose house,
For the Second Ward of the borough of
Philipsburg, at the Public Building at the
corner of North Centre and Preasgulsie
street.
For the Third Ward of the borough of
Philipsburg, at Bratton's Garage, north-
east corner of Seventh and Pine Street.
For the borough of Port Matilda, In the
hall of the Knights of the Golden Eagle,
in sald borough.
For the borough
at the City Hall In
| For the borough
| Borough Building
{ For the borough
| Precinet, on College
| Fellows Hall
For the borough
of the borough ot
bullding of Guy
in a
the
of Bouth Philipsburg,
South Phillipsburg.
Avenue at the
of State College,
(X)
OF ANY
BALLO
TICKET, MARK A CROSS
THE NAME
WHOSE NAME IS NOT ON THE
ROSS MARK.
ANOTHER
CANDIDATE
DESIRES TO
ONE
EE —
Precinet, on Frazier street st the Fire
man's hall
For the borough of Unionville, In Grange
Hall, in sald borough,
For the township of Benner, North
Preeloet, at the Knox school heuse,
For the township of Benner,
Precinet, at the new brick school
at Rockview,
For the township of Boggs, North Pre-
¢inet, at Walker's school house,
For the township of Boggs, East Pre-
cinet, at the hall of Knights of Labor, In
the village of Curtin,
For the township of Boggs,
einet, at the Grange hall Central City
For the township of Burnside, in the
bullding owned by William Hipple, in the
village of Pine Glenn,
For the township
school house in the
For the township of Curtin,
cinet, at the school house In
of Orviston.
For the township of Curtin, Bouth Pre-
ecinet, at the school house, near Robert
Mann's.
For the township of Ferguson, East Pre-
einet, at the public house of R, R. Ran-
dolph, in Pine Grove Mills.
For the township of Ferguson,
Precinet, at Balleyville school house,
the village of Balleyville.
For the township of Ferguson,
Precinet, Grange Hall
For the township of Ferguson, North
west Precinet, at Marengo school house
For the township of Gregg, North Pre-
clnet, at Murray school house,
For the township of Gregg,
South
house
West Pre-
of College, at the
vilinge of Lemont
North Pre-
the village
West
in
North
at
East Pre-
cinct, at the house occupied by George
Grove, at Penn Hall
For the township of Gregg, West Pre-
Hall at Spring Mills,
of Halnes, East Pre-
house In the village
i
r
ir
~»
For the
st
township
the school
cinet, at the
in Aaronsburg.
For the township of Half Moon, in the
I. 0. O, FF. hall in the village of Btorms-
town,
For the township of Harris,
cinet, In the bullding owned bw RR. G
McClellan, in the village of Linden Hall
For the township of Harris, West Pre-
cinet, in Malta Hall, Boalsburg.
For the township of Howard,
township public bullding.
For the township of Huston,
township building at Jullan,
For the township of Liberty, East Pre-
cinet, at the school house in Eagleville,
For the township of Liberty, West Pre-
einet, in the school house at Monument
For the township of Marion, in the
Grange Hall in the village of Jacksonvilie,
For the township of Miles, East Pre.
einet, at the dwelling house of G. H
Showers at Wolfes Store
For the township of Miles,
einet, in Bank bullding at
For the township of Miles,
cinct, in the K. G. E, Hall
sonburg.
For the township of Patton,
Township Bullding at Waddle
For the township of Penn, In a
formerly owned by Luther Guisewite
Coburn
For the township of
einet, at the Old Fort
For the township of
ecinet, at the Hotel It
ters Mills,
For the township
cinet, at the Store
Colyer.
! For the township of
einet, at the township Poor House
For the township of Rush, East Pre-
iecinet, at the school house in the village of
East Pre
in the
in the
Middle Pre-
Rebersbhurg
West Pre-
at Mad -
f in the
building
at
Potter, North Pre-
Hotel.
Potter
the villa
South Pre-
of Pot-
West Pre
Goodyear, at
of Potter,
of Harry
Rush, North Pre
IN THE FIRST
INDICATES A YOTE
HIS OR HER
COLUMN,
CANDIDATE
WRITE OR PASTE
AFTER MAKING A MARK IN THE
ELECTED, THE YOTER, AFTER
VYOTE., FOR SUCH OFFICE VYOTES SHA
OPPOSITE THE NAMF OF THE
CANDIDATE.
BLANK SPACE
(X)
MAY
MAREK A
PARTY SQUARE,
FOR
CROSS
IN THE
LIL NOT BE COUNTED
in the Fireman's
to
the
ft
township
the new school
leading fro
Ridge
township
the school
Handy
the
in
or the
ecinet,
township
the house of
of Moshanune
nt
South Pre-
at Bandy
Went Pre-
along the
COuecoln Mills
East
in the village
West
Alonzo Groe
in,
D,
ed
ut the township b
Mallory's
fat the house
by John C.
or the township
public
Muifinger
ullding erected
shop
Pre-
formerly own-
*leanant Gap
West Pre-
Yiii
public building
the township
in a bullding
in the village
or
k, of Hi
East Pre-
by Bolomon
1ston
of
er
rel
1
the
the Grange Hall
Hublersburg
or the town
*t, at the
the villas
the town
tun school house
of
dwe ig hb
of Zot
p of Wo
in
yr
the village
in
West Pre
in the Lag
21d township.
rid
rin,
official
several
Ar
the
he
Be
YOUR CHOICE,
FPURYVOSE.
HIS OR HER YO
NOT INDIVIDUALLY
thelr
be
vember
as
N¢
in
THIS SHALL
TE
MARKED,
RE eee ermine OY
coutity, as certified to respectively by the
Bocretary of the Commonwealth and the
Commissioners of Centre County, are given
on the accompanying form of ballot,
Notice 1s hereby given that every per-
son, excepting Justice of the Peace, who
shall hold any office or appointment of
profit or trust under the government of
the United States or this State, or of any
City or incorporated district whether #
commissioned officer or otherwise, a sub
ordinate officer or agent who is or shail
be employed under the Legislative, Ex-
executive of Judiciary department of the
State or the United Btates or any dty or
incorporated district, and siso that every
member of Congress and of the State Leg-
islature, and of the Beleet or Common
Counell of any eity, of Commissioners of
any incorporated distriet, is, by law, in-
capable of holding or exercising at the
kame time the office or appointment of
Judge, inspector or clerk of any election
of this Commonwealth, and that no in-
#pector, Judge or other officer of any such
ciections shall be eligl to any office
then voted for except that of sn
tion officer
i the Ia
for holding e
open at T o'e
7 o'clock P. M
GIVEN under my hand and seal st my
BEellefont
ta this ww
@¢ Lhiis Oth day
tober, In the year of our Lord
hundred and
ble to
i be
elec
‘nder w of
ections,
A.
the Commonwealth
the polis shall be
wk M., and closed at
office in of ©
nineteen
in the
thinly,
one hundred and fifty-fourth
of United
of the
of
yes
Independence Btates
America,
the
H. E. DUNLAP, (Beal)
Sheriff of Centre County,
COUNT AS A VOTE EITHER WITH
A CROSS (X} TO THE RIGHT OF
UNITED STATES
(Vote for One.)
GOVERNO
i
ne)
Few
Yan Essen
epubl car
oh
SUPE
for
JUDGE OF THE
(Vote
OF THE SUPREME
(Vote for One.)
JUDGE
George W. Maxey Republican
Henry CC. Niles Democratic
Chariotte F. Jones Communist
Charles Palmer Prohibition
John W. Slayton Boclalist
William B. Linn
James B. Drew
Asron E. Reber
George FF. Douglas
Peter Museiin C
Max Silver C
ote
GOVERNOR
for one.)
OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS
{Vote for One.)
RIOR COURT
IN CONGR}
One)
Republican
Democratic
John
John G
ymmunist
ommunist
Don Gingery
rohibition
Clarence A
Republican
Democratie
IN THE GEN.
ERAL ASSEMBLY.
(Vote for One.)
leprublican A
Holmes
Miller Demoeratie
FENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE
(Rev. 8. F. Greenhoe, Faster.)
Farmers Mille, 10:30 A. M.
Georges Valley, 2:30 P. M.
Centre Hall, 7:30 P. M.
—
SENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE
(Rev, Delas BR. Keener, Pastor)
Centre Hall
#:00 Church Services
20:00 Bunday School
fussey vilie—
#:30—8unday School.
30: 30—Church Bervice.
em
EVANGELICAL
(Rev, W, BE Smith, Paster.)
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
Rev. H. A. Pruyn, Pastor,
Centre Hall
§:30—8unday School.
11:00—~Morning Worship
Home
Thursday, Standard
Class; 8:00 tereaptican
oneer Portraitures™
fe
L
: Harvest
Service,
00 Training
7
8 Lecture “Pi-
Sprucetown
9:30-—Harvest
10:30
Spring Mills
10: 00—-8unday School.
7:80-—~Harvest Home Service. Stere-
optican Lecture '"Poneer Portraitures.”
Bmullton—
#:00—8Bunday School.
Wed. 7:46 Stereopt can
“Pioneer Portraitures.”
Eee -
It John G. Miller is sent to Harrs-
burg to represent Centre county in the
lower house of the legislature, he will
not come back and ask a second term
and at the same time acknowledge
that he wvotpd for unfair measures
without even reading them. Mr,
Miller pledges that he will represent
the interests of the whole of Centre
eounty and not only a part, and no
part of it to the disadvantage of the
whole.
Home
School,
Service,
Sunday
Lecture,
TRE COUNTY
NOTES,
. -
CEN HOSPITAL
vear-old daughter
Worth t
a 4 ,
onaay for
ywnship,
surgical
Misa M
imitte
Poorman of Bellefonte,
Monday for
Facharged
’
Tate fs Es corn
maine C1 WIERD, Oi
adel
ft ted
and
was SUrgicas
treatment Thursday.
Punxsutawney,
Monday
freatme
Qischarged afte us
was
ers
Mary CC. Johnson 7
sor of Walter
ship, w
on
ing surgioal nt
1 daugh-
town
alter
YOar-¢
of Co
on Tuesday
treatment,
Johnson, lege
18 discharged
undergoing surgionl
car-old daughter of Row-
of
Louella.- 6-3
and Curtin township, was
discharged on after undergo
ing surgial
Ray F
surgical
Tuesday
treaiment
of Howard township
patient,
Confer,
a
Tuesday.
Mrs, Anna F
discharged
was of scharged on
of
Altoona.
of
surgical
Hpicher
on Tuesday
having undergone
was last
aftoy
treatment
week
Miss Marion
bath
on
Mary
ain.
un-
Snyder
of
Tuesdny
and Miss
Sunbury,
after
Burgess, were
having
treatment following
ident.
charged
dergone surgical
an automobile ace
Mra. George W. Allen, wife of the su-
per ntendent of the Rockview peniten
tiary, admitted Tuesday
last treatment,
Mra. Gilbert Butler of State College,
became a medical patient on Tuesday
Mrs. Lather Strouse and infant
daughter, of Ferguson township, were
discharged on Wednesday,
wis on of
week for medical
Miss Laura BE. Beckwith, of Tyrone,
a student nurse at the hospital, resum
ed her duties on Thursday after have
ing been a surgical patient,
Endl Rosenswig, of Pittsburgh, a
student at the Academy, wis admitted
Thursday for surgical treatment and
discharged Saturday.
Howard Stine, of Patton township,
became a surgical patient on Thurs
day.
Mrs. Ralph Snyder, of Bellefonte
as admitted on Thursday for surgical
treatment.
Draniel
discharged
Friday
Miss Ella M.
a student nurse
duty
of
the
Birmingham
re
Fike,
nt
Baturday
how
turned t after hav
ng
Mrs
ship,
ter
Oo
been cai patient.
Fd
was
a
of
Potter town
harged on Saturday af
recedving surgical for
dayn
A.. 1l-year-old son of Wade
McKinley, of Milesburg, was admitted
Saturday for surgical treatment,
Kenneth, § Floyd
Walker, of Be a
surgical patient o
Mra, Kathryn
College, became a
Saturday. :
Mr. and X
fontp, are
son, born at
Musser,
dis
treatment
several
Donald
vear old son of
14D
Saturday.
nner towns became
n
Kemmerer, of State
surgical patient on
of Bell
of
Osman,
parents
Wm
happy
fra
the
the hospital on Saturday.
a
of Real Estate,
ate William
Sales
was sia
admin
auctioneer
four
vacant
at
sale,
Hubler. There
tLipcts two homes
fot Reberdtay
Wolfs Store,
The large dwelling house
erdburg was purchased by
Moyer for $1700; the smaller
by 1. E Kiider for $405; the
lot containing one and five-sixth acres
by H FF. Stover. for $170; and the
meadow of twenty-eight and one-half
acres by John Relish, for $3854.00,
————— APA AS
E E
sold
wore
and a
in g, and a meadow
Reb.
Mifflin
house
in
vacant
T!
Pennsy
PP nchot
Tvanin
previous
cost
more
administration. The
vig administra-
a cunning ma.
nothing more
administration
$5 400 (Wu) O00
16
ovel
than any
at the close of |
result
figures,
surplus
tion was the of
nipulation of
———————— 5 A
BOALSBURG ITEMS,
member of the
team that
Saturday
J, Fox. a
Bucknell Freshman football
played at Bellefonte on
ag net the Academy team, and receive
ed a broken hip, became a patient In
the hospital Saturday afternoon. The
hip joint was out of place and after |
a physician had adjusted the injury
Fox was much relieved,
Adam COC. Bums of Lemont,
a surgical patent on Sunday.
Mra. Aaron Lingle, of Gregg town.
ship, becamde a surgical patient op
Sunday.
Mra, Coe® Gross, of Howard, Hheeame
a medical patient on Sunday.
Lee and Mary Loulse Hartle, daugh-
ters of A. CO. Hartle, of Benner town-
ship, became surgical patients on
Monday.
Mary louise, 6 year-old daughter of
Fred Dyke, of Milesburg, became a
Charles
became
Mre, John Moser and son George
of Wilkes Barre, were callers in town
on Saturday evening enroute to State
a week-end visit.
Mra. Lather Dale,
visitors in town
afternoon.
Mra, Boyd Wieland and three chil-
dren and Mr. and Mrs, Clemence Fa-
soit and baby, of Palmyra, were guests
of Mr. and Mra. Wm, Klinger from
Tuesday until Saturday.
Miss Anna Dule is sponding
week«tnd In Bellefonte,
The Civic Club will serve a baked
ham supper in the Vocational school
buliding on Saturday, October 25.
Edwin Dale and James and Fred
Bolin returned Friday evening from
their trip to 8t. Louis Mo, and report
a viry enjoyable trip.
Rn IAL,
College for
Mr
Hail,
day
of Oak
on Sun
and
were
the
surgical patient on Monday,
DEMOCRATIC
States Sena
of Clinton
JOHN M,
County.
Governor:
County.
Internal
Bec. of
SEDGWICK
cunty.
HEMPHILL, of
JARD, of
LUCY D
HENRY
For Judges Buperior Court: AARON E
REIBER, of Batier County, and GEO.
F. DOUGLAS, of Philadelphia
DEMOCRATIC DISTRICT AND COUNTY
TICKET,
For Representative in Congress: MAX-
WELL J. MOORE, of Mchean County.
For State Senator: DON GINGERY, of
Clearfield County.
For Representative in General Assembly:
JOHN G. MILLER, Ferguson Townsh!
Ve
or
year.
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