VOL. CV. S. CLAUDE HERR Has Achlev. as Competent Nominee for Prothonotary Enviable Record Official, 8S. Claude Herr, ed Public efonte, up for re-election Democratic ticket f with or the rothonotary a splendid record om LIMO - cess is Mr. Herr hard work, the love reward from no secret. cess comes through of which it the financial retu Mr, Herr's | ctical applica- tion of this ormuls ev born at Martin Wilson Burrell] He a native of Penns Ww says. Suc. its own aside rns vas Salona I Herr and IL.y« hi ther His rp IT. me ation hools hig broth- positions and Ce epted 3 his adeptness bookkeeper and he welghmast- ys 146086 held until} 1 were closed down and shipping r the American Lime and Bellefon his became timekeeper k Compar ity motions intendent a post In April, Ci £0 y in ite where recognized ; that of the held 1915, was fin him Gap operation made AUPOTr- “ he into Hes Morris groc- of B establishe and Heverly. appointed by Commissioner Spearly as chief in the Commissioner's office, at the expiration that term. Herr successfully for office prothonotary on his own merits Mr. Herr is married, the former Nell Krape, daughter of the late Benjamin Krape. There are three children in the family. In his youth Mr. Herr became iliated with the Methodist church, of which he is still a faithful member. He has been a director of the Y., M. C. A. for the past 19 years and ls treas- tirer of the Centre County Bullding and Loan Association. The strongest point in favor of Mr. Herr's re-election is his record in the Prothonotary's office for the four years, The the Court ave Robert still one ile successful ‘+ K ”n fonte's ments, ow In Mr business as Herr Herr John 8 n 1923 wns clerk and Mr of Of ” n the his wife being af- past of ove In. volumnous business 1 is handled there and a ol of Mr. Herr's offi is o records will he tn ee Prothontary. fa a capable and desery eapeci I vhen court in se should receive tha serious con of every voter in Centre county JOHN 8, SPEARLY, Seeklpe Re-election as County Com- tissloner on Past Record of Cons structive Serviee In Office, John 8. Spearly needs no Intioduc- tion to residents of Centre county. Wherever he is know, he Is recognised as a man of keen judgment and excel lent business ability. What he has ace complished during his useful career has been at the cost of personal ef. fort and Industry. Thin fact stands out vividly when it Is seen that his obstacles In life would have discourngs ol most parsons, Mr. Spearly, who Ia seeking re-elec- tion %0 the office of County Commiss- toner, ig a son of Chatles and Anna Spearlys and was born In Snow Shoe on Christmas died when an age faced adult's problems of life, With the firm determination charac teristic of him, Mr. secured a position on a farm to provide board hile he a he Day, 1871. His he was a mere boy, the mother and at average early he Spearly } 80d attending tolled o iH 100] For nf in Buf- ns and made many friend JOHN 8. SPEARLY. through his pleasing onali hon esty pers Y i 1 speech i Speci. and frankness of After he completed his ed: 1 + ation, Mr Srearly spent in munificent hree vears at Taylor Wage uaj labor the day. of conts Resignir here, IArTioy Come WIRe nts worked monti eighteen record as County Commission is witout flaw me of his ling oltstan whievements in that capacity h been his nmoth r management of oad has heavy came The shine a maa The progr mipeted and despite involved. n taxpayers’ Mr money. whi HOT wiliding program um been co the expense the Xone penny from pockets funds used were xX Speariy’'s * ¥ ta rasoline ta ple to such excellent advantage £ a to monies UN Necessary make in- county tax ia a member of and pearly angelical church is the five children . Mr of the Odd Fellows, Modern member and Woodmen fraternal organisms. and wil} be found to be in good standing in each. Mr, 8; hat there missioner Spearly P.O f tions, warly's campaig promise i will at least Com- in Commissioners’ office five days a week, so that persons hav ing business to transact there are sured that they will find at least one member of the Board pn duty. In ad- dition to being an able, efficient public spirited official, Mr. Spearly is mirable gentleman, personally, He is genial, obliging and courteous. and is never too busy to take time to settle the many minor grievances that otherwise iid clog the machinery of the Com- mioners’ offi 8 be the ons Hse an ad- ws, Centre coninty uintedd with J, Democratic candidate and i conscientiously es OOO e hundred man to hold the office. Vote gart voters as a of 1 for —— I A ———— find a county than who Is asking the his candidacy for It would be informed man lobert F. Hunter, citizens’ support In County Treasurer. For years he has been active in affairs concerning the welfare of our county, Mr, Hunter has not only a well'balanced education. but has a mind stored with informa- tion that wil] prove of value to those who have business at the County Treasurer's office. Patrona would find him a gentlemanly official. and one oapable of conducting every depart- ment of the office to the complete sat. fufaction of everybody, hard in to Centre better a——————— The State Armory Board announces that It hae allocated 845,000 for construction om srmory in Philipsburg, PA.. EXPENSE YOUCHER BELLEFONTE MAN HALL, UNIQUE FILED BY Candidate Explains at Were Made He “Worked Certain Mighty Charges on Days~~Says Hard.” formerly € IA {plain | expense | For period Sey {when there were no State expenses In- teurred h ‘he ¥. ! ) WOrk heffer e explanation ordered 1 “for judge” presentative « through 8. Stahinecker, sec- retary t the in Kisha succeeded by vote voucher reads, ao Gov- PB Bt ek secretary t ernor i never is- PO Pinchot G. STROHMEIER IS VERY SERIOUSLY ILL benime Monday FT i 1 v¢ Tn ATTEND DAIRY EXPOSITION AT ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI wa at the st timated to have been from widely distributed points there was the Ia CENTRE HALL HIGH TAKES LEAD IN SOCCER LEAGUE br san isbar HO High Bs Kg OCT Centre an their league leaves in any The made in the early minutes of the game. Bill inside forward. The me was hotly contested throughout, and both teams played excellent defen There an unusual ount roughness ir, the one of the Boalshurg for unnecesasry Referee Rhyne For best mnmcerossed 8CaRoOn sooTe was Spyker, rer gn give ball, wns ame- and was Te by of game players moved roughness Centre Hall it we the played game of the Ev. ery one was aggressive and prevented every Boalsburg attempt to score. To name the outstanding player would be unfair man turned an ex- cellent piece of work. The next home 8 easily season, ne every in will be .n played the be here to A at strong avenge rd game soores sh game on October when in recall dnority respon i At he board. The Repub primary undertook but were only at that it best man rab pxtravag to 50 overthrow the board, per question and the sucvoesaful. whether cont. is a won. C—O. Mr, McDowell is not capitalizing his physical handicap when soliciting votes for the office of recorded of deeds. but it will not be out of place for the voter to consider that feature when he Is making up his ticket for the office Yor which Mr. McDowell is a candidate, This is especially true when you cone glider the fitness of Mr. MoDowell and the fact that he hag always been a hustler and not aliability in the community in which he lives, Isso MI Baked Ham Dinner and Sapper. The Ladies’ Ald Society of the Meth. no Baked Ham tpper In the soca; room will By church Dinner and oint SOV of the church, on The grat: Saturday, Oct, 31 the public will be Comm, ady patror of received Age £ fier fully EDITH AUMAN, AGED 15, IS ACCIDENTALLY Sb — SHOT Daughter of Clayton Auman, South Zerby Station, Hospital L2.Callbre Wound Heart, of With Above in Bullet penetra ot he i story the d vie F the d to have Dr. Thomas dled to odd pital, wenpon accidental, of Spring the Dat The Monday evening Wednesday the fre hospital that t patient's cor changed ————— A —————— MARRIAGE LICENSES, Phillpsbur Run John Mary Hawk ¢ Harold J udre ...........Bellefonte Mary Frederick .Morrisdals . Phoenixville a, M Anns Nevin 1nabe] Phoenixville llafontea A MA —————— CONVICTS FLEE FROM PEN AT ROCKY rq * 1 T™WO IEW caped prisoners to work one-half wets lark to Was threes Er CLL RRS. PH 379 VOTERS IN CENTRE HALL. there are Hall Democratic entre ide men and ! and the Republican 75 men and 80 women, hile Prohibitio women, on there is but one ne a oman. I MI SS SS Se Western Couple Celebrate 50 Years of Wedded Life Miltheim. fre. James » October 5, A. Keene left his valley a year later and moved Edwardsburg, Michigan, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary at their home in that town on October 4th, with family reunion. Mr. Keene taught in the public schools In this county for six years and later taught twelde years in Mich- igan. He has been village president for the past seven years. He is 74 years old and Mrs Keene is 70 Mr. Keena is an uncle of Mrs, Edw E. Balley. of Centre Hall, whose moth er, now deceased, was a sister Mr. Keene, Married Mr 1881, who to a # oi A, FRUIT AUCTION. undersigned the evening The suction have lawn h October a on ome urday COLYER Hall. Centre a ————— {Novel of Strange Cult Starts In N, Y. “American” ised ginis Cuts in modern cities in inday siart next Sunday the magazine of the Bi New York Ame erican. The mysterious happenings in the “House Next Door” and their in. vestigation make a thriller that will take the reader some time to forget. ——————— AM A A, so Fish and Oysters, I will have fish and oysters Friday and Saturday. Good quality and reason able price—Wilbur Bland, Centre Hall. d— / SHOE REPAIRING, \ The undersigned has opened the Tressler shoe repair shop, In Centre Hall, and is ready to do all Kinds of repair work in a neat and substantial manner. Your patronage is solicited. fa 043 J. 8. COLLINS, Ec a To clean burners of a gas stove, take them out of their and drush off all he loose dirt. for halt an hour In a solution washing soda mide by addiag one-half pound of soda to each gallon of water. Rinse and wipe dry, put back, and then Hght the gection sockots Boil of - 1931. STOVER-—-EVEY, ! A very pretty wedding Friday the ceremony enacted o at Jared Evey n afternoon, 2 00 Mr. CGap.y 1 1. E of Centre Hall o'clock, home of and Mrs Mint aughter, Miss nraret Vey, ant George 8 ary The fertil- ii 5 here in the very the couple will occupy one ving ng house Nement Lause, A MAU AAA. Hall 50 Years from Ministry. Roeder, at Centre Retires Pastor Glenrock BIRTHS, lel Wen Tr on Wendell October H rojet Harvey door CAS sedan William Cook coupe, ———— A ———— WwW. O 10th Housman. Millheim, of this month attained jife. The dinner served by Mr daughter, Mre Nona Stover, following guets seated Mr. and Mrs. F. V. O Miilhelm: Mr and Mrs er and granddaughter, Eris of Emuliton; B. M. Keller, of Pleasant 8 milestone Wis pared and in with at the table: Housman and Jack ———— A — STATE COLLEGE STARTS Hazel musical owned afternoon WPSC, radio by the be Sunday from station Pennsyivania started regular st udent operated on artists College will schedule with Sunday. Th ntinues to 5 0'% y broadeast will open at and co lock. WPSC op- arates at The - on —— > PRIMARY FLECTION $44 CENTS FOR EVERY VOTE £3000 Expense for Centre County—Ballot Printing #815 Official Count, Incldentals $270. Almost 16 44 at the Cost Primary « neariy Each vole cast tion county to Centre conts, according on the office of the County Cmmissioners. The total expense of the election was placed at $4,970.73, of which over three fourths, of $3,735.72, represents fees for slection boards and rental and light bills in the 65 voting precincts Printing of ballots entailed an ex- penditure of $815.00, while the expense of making an official tabulation of the vote was placed at $120.00. The res maining $150 was spent in incidentals, seh as repairs to booths, supplies and other necessition, There were in figures file approximately 11.500 votes cast at the Primaries Had ev eryone in the county exercised his granchise the cost for each would have heen aporoximately 25 cents, since there wore enough ballots on hand for every voter, and the election board ie paid a fixed rate for thelr services in other words the expenses would have been practically the same while the number of votes cast would have been doubled. virtually cutting the cost of gang to finish drying off. li si So sen TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. i HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST 1 FROM ALL PA+ TS J Mr. and Mre recently on in shock of tover farm th fodder Yeagertown, Slate WwW. nstown. from Ee Coron was in . From political which town for inst 4 is on in Centre county in self, of Glen Oiden, 8 town, SoCo Miss Florence ambers, were week and Mr. W. A. Od- Philadelph panied Gregw i gx township r, on Monday morn 118 on his wh annual this school stopped office 4 ers the sion J destroy ef of vaiue loss the Olympie to less than California. comeds ma) look there the emerge naking ghter daughter Miss Jean, and song, and the latter's friend. Miss Lyda ¥ al] of Lewistown: ale Miss Loraine Brungart, town, Sunset « house, An award of $10.000 by the Carnegie Intsituion America to Gettys? College for the purchase of books fof wollege (brary was announced by Henry A. Hanson, president of the The money will be paid in five $2 each. beginning reve Georg 80 ed i at luk of ge the Dr. collewe., intsaiments of O00 this year Mre William Jackson, of Philadel phia, was at the head of a sight-seeing auto party to be entertained by Ms and Mrs. J. Cloyd Brooks, at Rhonéye mede, during latter part of last week Mra Jackson a cousin to Mr. Brooks, and be marriage was Miss Mary daughter of J. Henry ith, of Williamsport the is ’ Wes Smith 4 amber ist, of Mushe™ Reformed organist, ip Ivey, cellists sol G0 he Pro BE, evenin Nos Evening e local Keener, Mr Mothers. were driving the pas lot to the evening, one of the ic hind leg by a mate and received a broken bone, The animal fell and was unable 10 re= gain ite feet, and, of course, was killed to relieve its misery. Mrs. C. A. Spyker, Mrs, ¥. V. Goods hart, Mre. R. PP. Compbell and Mrs F. V. Jodon were auto guests of the former to Altoona where they attended the State Sabimth School convention. Others who attended the convention wore Mrs, Margaret Godshall and Mrs, Mary Stahl, the former stopping in Al* toona on returning from Jolinstown where she attended the State W, C, T. 1. convention. William Mever, of Miliheim., while driving a sedan through town one eve ning last week. strmek a shade trve 0 the front of the home of J. A. Marts upsetting his car. Mr. Moyer was un abls to extricate himself until assisted by parties who were attrmoted by the crash, He Was taken into the Marts home where he soon recoversd from the shook, he having suffered no ine jury. oo FeO bana ure work horses barn. on Sunday animals was kicked on the 3 w
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