® ® * ® w ITEMS OF LOCAL INTERES] ® *® » » # = » Jamison, of Mills, was ~end Pittsburgh. Mr. and heim, Strayer home Dy. George CC. Thomas Spring Mills at the Sportsmen's meet- ing at Nittany Lion Inn, State College, last week. Guy week Spring visitor among friends Mrs. A, C Mill- guests of the J, W Mills, Rover, of were recent at Spring represented business Mills to during Walter 8. Auman made a trip from his home at Spring 3uffalo and Syracuse, N, Y,, last week. Para- living near Penn township, Jeremiah Rishel, dise church in is very seriously dll: He is a brother of John H. Rishel, who recently died at Spring Mills, Oho, spent Robert Peacock, of Cleveland, an Erie Railroad property the week-end on his farm, tenanted by Miller, Centre Hill, and with Mr. and Mrs. 8S. W. Smith, Centre Hall, man, Chas. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. family were guests at a Mrs, and son MoeClenahan and birthday dinner in honor of Jacob Houser, of State College, Boalsburg, on “Whispering Pine Jacob Houser, of Sunday Cabin.” evening, at J. CC. Miss Clara ill for proving. and received the message of her better condition a few days ago at his home at Spring Mills, Condo reports his daughter, Condo, who has been time Ho paid her a visit Tex quite some in Altoona, as im- ently Mr. day, and Mrs. L. J. attended the brother-in-law, J, H. known farmer Huntingdon held from his jamsburg. Mon- lat- Kipe, a well Blair funeral Wili- and Burris, on funeral of the ter's throughout and counties. The late hom in aged 74 was He was YOArs wife and =ix children. leaves a Mr. and Bellefonte, Mrs. and Mrs, Russell Braucher, with William Graden Braucher, of Spring Mills, Helen Bra Sarah Miss College, wick. guests Fitler, n Ci were held in the Spruce Creek Presby an + and inte Mrs terian church rment made Ann Wilson a nearby ' deceased, of War a daughter cemetery. of the riors lege party and funeral Mr. and Mrs. W. H. from Rising Sun, Md of last at Spring Mills and Centre they lived Mark, and Dr. Morrow were col- Tha close fr classmates others were lent their m services, week to spend Hall locating In Maryland town. Four ago, Mr Haney left here after teaching in the grammar grade of the town for two years to engage with the Shef- field Farms Co, as % field man and continues to hold that position. The producers in his field of inspection pro- duce nothing under four per cent milk, The inspections are much more critical in the local field here. han J theran prior to years schools Gleaners,” a Sunday clasg in the taught ny y Lai. Mrs, Harold Durst, held a Hallow'en party at the home of Misses Margaret and orothy McClenahan, on Tuesday eve ng Thehome was beautifully ated for the and Hal) hments were served. The follow Mrs. Har- Durst, Misses Evelyn Colyer, vaura Gladys th Potter, Helen Weaver Nancy Hudy, Betty Ebright, Thelma Clark, Miriam Mitterling, Winifred Fegterolf, present Gladys Smith, Misa Donna Keller, Carl Kel. ler and Fred Houser, of State College. In Millheim a numba of persons, well advanced In years, seriously 1, with but recovery entertained by and friends. One of these lg Mrs. Wil Ham Maize, a sister of David Stoner, of Centre Hall, suffering from stomach trouble. Missy Kate Musser, who has lived in Millheim for thirty years, have ing gone there from the Musser home near Salem Reformed church, is an- other. She has been able to take on- ily Hquid nourishment. George Homan, a man of middle age, and until a short time ago, strong and robust, is in a very critical condition from throat trouble. He suffers greatly, and is un- eo to He down, a choking sensation loping when in that posture. For the greater part of the time he is un. der the influence of oplates, schoo i dex or. occasion wea'en IETrSonas were present Breor Keller, Sara Burris, Ed (Fiiemts were, of town, and vicinity there are them very most of who are little hopes of thelr families ho GOD BAVE THE COMMONWEALTH. I. John M. Boob, High Sheriff of Coun- ty of Centre, Commonwealth of Pennsyl- vania, do hereby make known and give notice to the electors of the county afore- sald that an election will be held In the sald County of Centre on the FIRST TUESDAY AFTER THE FIRST MON- DAY in NOVEMBER, 1932, being TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1032, for the purpose of electing the several persons hereinafter named, to wit: ONE PERSON TO BE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. ONE PERSON to be VICE-PLESI. DENT OF THE UNITED STATES, ONE PERSON to be UNITED STATES SENATOR. ONE PERSON to be STATE TREAS- URER ONE PERSON to be GENERAL. ONE PERSON to be TATIVE IN CONGRESS. ONE PERSON to be JUDGE OF SU. PREME COURT. TWO PERSONS to be THE SUPERIOR COURT. ONE PERSON to be REPRESEN- TATIVE IN THE GENERAL AS- SEMBILY. AUDITOR REPRESEN JUDGE OF ——— 1 also hereby make known and give no- tice that the place of | the elec tions in the several wards, boroughs, dis- tricts and townships within the County of Centre is as follows For the North Ward of the borough of Bellefonte in the Lo Hose Co. house on East Howard street. For the South Ward of the Bellefonte, in the Undine Fire Co ing. For the West Bellefonte, ding borough of bulld- Ward of the borough ot in the McClain For the borough of Centre room at s Hotel, For the 1 igh of Howard, in the iding in sald borough of Millhelm, in the § JHGINE. Hall, an a! publie school ¥ the bor gh new Municipal For the borough of Mlleshurg, in the borough bullding on Market gtreet Firs rar +» borough of + Hose house + borough of} iiding at thel Presquisie blalding Or ¢ Second War ok yilipsburg, at the Public of North Centre Third Ward of the borough of} : Garage, north ileyville nahip of Grange Hall township of Ferguson, North Ji it residence of aol Ferguson, North hip of Gregg, North Pre ay school house, ship of Gregg, ise occupied by H. Sinkabine, at Hall For the township of Gregg, West Pre- cinet, In Grang Hall at Spring Mills For the township of Halnes, East Pre cinet, at the school house In the village of Woodward For the township of Halnes, West Pre- einet, at the residence of BE. A. Bower, in Aaronsburg. For the township of Half Moon, In the I. 0. O, F. ball in the village of Btorms- town For the township of Harrie, East Pre cinct, In the bullding owrked by RHR. 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 bullding at Julian, For the township of Liberty, East Pre- cinet, at the school house In Bagleviie. For the township of Liberty, West Pre- cinet, in the school house at Monument. For the township of Marion, in the Grange Hall in the village of Jacksonville. For the township of Milles, East Pre- cinet, at the dwelling house of G. H Showers at Woilfes Store. For the township of Miles, Middle Pre- cinet, In Bank buliding at Rebersburg. For the township of Miles, West Pre. cinet, in the K, G. E. Hall at Mad - sob urg. For the township of Patton, In the Township Bullding at Waddle, For the township of Penn, in a building formerly owned by Luther Gulsewite at Coburn, For the township of Potter, cinet, at the Old Fort Hotel For the township of Potter, South Pre- ecinct, at the Hotel in the village of Pot. ters Mills, For the township of Potter, West Pre- cinet, at the Store of Harry Goodyear, at Colyer. For the township of Rush, North einect, at the township Poor Hotise, East Pre William e ho Penn in the in the North Pre- Pre For the township of Rush, East Pre einet, at the school house In the village o1® Cassanovn, For the township of Rush, South Pre-| cinet, in the Fireman's Hall at Sandy Ridge, For the township of Rush, West Pre. cinet, at the new school house along the State Highway leading from Oseeola Mills to Sandy Ridge. i Precinct at the school house in the village of Clarence. For the township of Snow Shoe West Precinet, at the Louss of Alonzo D, Groe in the village of Moshannon. For the township of Spring, North Pre- cinet, at the township ulldin erected nearby Mallory's blacksmith shop. For the township of Spring, South Pre. einet, at the public house formerly own ed by John C. Mulfinger in Pleasant Gap. For the township Spring, West Pre. sibat, in the township bullding In Coie @. For the township of Taylor, in the house Sradiog for oT Luin Marry For the township of Union, in the town ship public bullding For the township of Walker, East Pre- einet, in a bullding owned by Solomon Peck, in the village of Huston For the township of Walker, Middle Pre- elnet, in the Grange Hall, in the village of Hublersburg. For the township of Walker, West Pre- einet, at the dwelling house of John Roy- er, in the village of Zion, For the township of Worth, In the Lau- rel Run school house in sald township. LIST OF NOMINATIONS, The official list of nominations made by the several parties, and as thelr names will appear upon the ticket to be voted for on the Sth day of November, 1832, at the different voting places In Centre county, as certified to respectively by the Secretary of the Commonwealth and the Commissioners of Centre County, are given on the accompanying form of ballot, COLUMN, Ticket, Column, FIRST To vote a Straight Party Mark a Cross (X) in This REPUBLICAN DEMO RATIC SOCIALIST Lo PROHIBITION - INDUSTRIALIST COMMUNIST JOBLESS LIBERAL PRESIDENTIAL (Vote for One ELECTORS Party) REPUBLICAN For President HERBERT HOOVER For Vice-President CHARLES CURTIS PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS W. Kirkland Dwier Mary A. Babcock taymond MacNeille John M. Marquess John R. K, Scott John P. Habermehl Stanley H. Hart Fugene V. Alssandronj J. Hampton Moore Albert Dutton MacDade Morris C lastain Herbert Ash Katherine M, Fuller F. M. Kirby Donald K. John E. Livingood Edward 1). Katz Irvin W_. Gleason Franklin IL. Wright Simon Sell Horace T. Mary Alico Walter C. Laros George W. Koser John J. Haberstroh J. Kirk Renner John FP. Curran bert B. Greer Harry A. Hellman William T. Dom Lewis Walker Andrew T. Park Henry H. Renziehausen Walter A. Bonitz James M. Clark Charlee VV. Allshouse Glover Sadler Wheeler DEMOCRATIC For President FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT For Vice-President JOHN. N. GARNER PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS M L. Benedum Elia L. Browning Chan. E. Denger Michael Franck Doyle irles 8B. Hill William J. O'Rourk Charlea A. Hild John J, McQuaid Harry ¥ Frank B Joseph F, J. Hale Frank P William H. Edward C, John B. Simon K. B, M. James J, Oscar DD. Deckard Charles 8. Donough 8. E. Walker Horace DeY, Lentz Robert E. Glenn tobert ¥. Hunter Joseph F, Reich Bamuel A. Barnum Charles E. Ketterer A. H. SBwope Eleanor Head Henry E. Fish Joseph F. Guffey Henry Hornbostel Herman Obernauey George H John J. Haughey Connelly Hhodes Yheulon Btelnman Kelly Gillesple Kantner Stevens Hoffman Metzger Kane (leo, Lynch Selzer SOCIALIST For President NORMAN THOMAS For Vice-President JAMES HL MAURER PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS Frank Augustin Arthur Barger Frank Bodbo Chas PROHIBITION { PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS rkton Williams i. Rockwood White Woodcock snice Wagner Homer C. White Mabel Pannock Josephine Garber Thadeus Stevens Grumbine John Reid INDUSTRIALIST For President VERNE 1. REYNOLDS For Vice-President JOHN W, AIKEN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS George W. Ohls Charles J. Bosau William Kruczynna Thomas Banks A. Robertshaw Chester Zoey WwW. E. Quillen G3. C Jarnes William HH. Thomas Henry Gyckis Herman Spittal A. Black lows CGyekis 8, B Steem FF. W. Heholt H. GQ, Franklin Frank Knotek Morris Guberman A. Contos Goorge W. Pearce Alvin Freehling Wallace Krisson Wm. Kennedy 0. George Cortsen Wendell R. Camplin Albergy Toll Andrew R. Michael J. Corbey Edith J. Camplin Hilda Cortsen Robert Murphy Millie Miller Benjamin Miller Fira Zavells Aaron Zavells Thomas Grady Piling COMMUNIST For President WM, Z. FOSTER For Vice-Preaident JAMES W. FORD PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS Ernest Coroathers ww Leon Gabriel Minx Louis Tom Hodgers Charle Boswell Vincent Bavukas Hownrd ‘olin Ha mon John Faus Loa Jenkins Cohen amuel Jack BStepansky Meyer Appelt Joe Btample Miriam Zumof! David Milgrom Max Bilver Mra, Rose Billver Bhaja Hosenthal Anna Lynn Conrad Komorowsky Nicholas Almola James Wilson Mra. Hattle Jenkins Mrs Waterman Mrs Farah Epsten fevlierr Woods mum Mary & Eberhart 1 i Barnett ieman John nan JOBLESS ES R COX For sident YICTOR C. TIiSDAL PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 1 i VICE8-171% UNITED STATES {(Yole for SENATOR One) STATE TREASURER (Yote for One) AUDITOR GENERAL (Yote for One) REPRESENTATIVE INCONGRESS (Vole for One) Korte + J, Banks Republican Prohibition Democratic Frederick B. Kerr Charles 1). Rockel Socialist JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT (Vole for One) William B. Linn ..... Republican Liberal Edward CC. Higbee John W,. Charles Palmer Democratic [Bocialist Siayton .. Prohibition N son, (Vote for Three) fold aie Hender RA REPRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY (Vote for One) Hey Pron otiee exce] the com ord! be United is State gisirict miss} sf otherwise, nate offic I gen who em REGISTER'S NOTICE. INSURANCE An WANT TO BUY OR SELL? SEE US FIRST. wearers CENTRE HALL, PA. See for Your
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