THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1934. THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. ‘ son of Mr, and Mra. Jthe face. The Injured were taken « Potters Mills. _ — * * * . ’ Look at your label this week. If| Postmaster R, M. Smith discovered Guy White, n e| You paid on subscription, credit ghould the third blooming of clover thig year] Earl White, of Pleasant ITEMS OF be shown. Report at once if you did in a fleld on hig farm at Centre Hill from a high chin bar on the school What is known as the Bparr farm. |comire Hall visited on LOCAL INTEREST ® not recelve proper credit ja phenomenon not hertofore observed grounds and fractured his arm. An-|later owned by one of the Hesses, i .. M Carson home . Mr. and Mrs. ¥. M. Fisher Yoft on | his long farming experience. other son of the couple had just been | for many years farmed by the late Mr. and Mrs Henry Gettly and chil- . . hg . . . . Tuesday for a ten days’ visit with Paul Venrick, Jr, is the name given discharged from the hospital when Guy Jacob Meyer, located In Harris towWn-! dren of Braddock spent ithe wesw -end Jarman Matter left here Monday thelr WOR-in-datw and dathter, Rev.|# little fellow who arrived at the home| Was admitted | hip, east of Bonlsburg, will be sold at'in sur village evening for Cleveland, Ohio, and will and Mrs, BR. BE. Corman, in Wilkins-|0f Mr. and Mrs, Paul Venrick, in Cen- The registration of voters in Centre |Sherifl'y uale of Friday Navemhor H, Mrs. Balona Long, o drive back a new Dodge truck for the burg. : tre Hall, a Httle over a week ago. Mrs, county - is as follows for the current | 8t 2:00 o'clock, as the property ofl ending some ime Hagan agency. : x Yor Norman S8Sulouff, of Milroy, sister of | voar: Republican, 14,821; Democrat, | Theodore Davis Boal M. N. Miller, 1. H, Neff, the Howard funeral di- Bal: Democratic meeting boo fox Mr, Venrick, is caring for mother and 9.572. In 1913 the figures were: Re-! The second injury 16 a workman on : Wm. Foust, wife and rector, who had been seriously ul for oe a of a tI ta babe. publican, 15,778; Democrat, 8,328, As | the Seven Mountain road ocx uted on Ingo ith Mi in New Jer, $ some time and quite recently lost the nad arranged to attend and apeak, Thursday of last week it was fifty | has been demonstrated heretofore in | Wednesday afiemoon oh on ek ror. Rid . Setain and daugl ae Jars companionship of his wife through has been recalled. years since the Lutheran church In{Centre eounty, the registration of po- | hen Bb spaw] fom a #o 3 * ho ih po f " . a ui hs - nn on ‘ death, was a guest of his son, Gilbert Centre Hall was burned. The fire or-|litcal affiliation and the result of the | Koin, 26, of McConnelsburg. A light | supper Tw May at i home Neff, in Millhelm, on Sunday. Kenneth 8. Lingle, of Coburn; Mrs. |iginated in a stable located on the Ar-|election are greatly at variance, | ina threw the Jatlt Shei Se She of M. N. Miller 0 re arris township; and Al-Iney lot across 0 lley from the . o /OUNE mun. we hospitay PETE] | e—————— A radiogram was received by the Solna Fye, Hastl Hall, — admitt- ron A tale Y the Neft| dear Meyer, aged 20, of North 100 na found was pronounced as not JOHN WwW. DECK parents of Burton Snyder stating that ed to the Centre County hospital | (Bairfoot) lot was alse burned. Bronx, N. Y. was seriously injured | serio, he had reached Fort Drum, PhUIDl,, 0 0st week as surgical patients. Fred H. Loveland and J. C. Hart-|When hit by a car driven by Paul] Messrs. Philip Edmonds, Millheim; nine Islands, in safety, and says fur- There were thirty-three patients in sock, both formerly of Bellefonte, Ar<|E. Palmer, of State Cbllege, Mr | Charles Jutler, Rebersburg; Wilson ther, “swell place. the hospital at the beginning of this| (hur G Johnson of Mili Hall, and|Meyer discovered the gas in his car Shaffer, Elwood Wolf, Ray Auman, An impressive scene staged at the Jweek. Morton Freeborn, of Shinglehouse, |was low and stopped on the Btate Col. Merrill Decker and Clair Wingard, of Goodhart morgue was enacted with: A pumpkin vine fifty feet in length|were killed in an auto accident, on lege-Boalsburg road, stepped onto the Coburn, went to Camp Meade recent- a 0 Monday, near Elmira, N. Y. Love- road to hail a passerby. At that time ly where they arebeing given prelim Palmer, with Don Staples, both inary training for entering Civilian @ap, felljthe Centre County hospital Burton Fetterolf and famils out previous rehearsal during the time and eleven inches in dircumference the body of “Squire” Dauberman lay for a considerable portion of itsjland and Hartsock both lived at Mr, Mansfield. Johnson and Freeborn were of State College, came along, men whom the “Squire” had befriend- near Tusseyville,. A part of the vine] #tudents in the Mansfield Teachers noticing that the Meyer car was ed on many occasions and whose Ives rs brought to. ti office. Strange] College. Loveland wil} be recalled as standing still, hit the rear bumper A seventeen-foot cul is being made were an open book to him, silentlyf, ... ,. 4 single pumpkin on thejthe Penn Bell hotey clerk who got and struck Mr. Meyer, fracturing his on top of Band Mountain, a short dis reverently approached the bler, : into trouble in misusing Greyhound leg below the knee and possibly caus- tance gouth of the State nursery. The upon the dead Bug line funds, Fast driving was the ing a concussion of the brain. Stap- work was begun last Wednesday, and and not [Conservation Corps camps throughout on a slab, A small group of young length was grown by William Lingle, » the state and and while gazing f ¢ 43 friend, tears welled from the eyes, “Hubs and tapi was 4 ““leause of the wre ies has a broken nose and cuts about is now or {4 vell undes Tem ning PUBLIC SALE--CARLOAD of Ry « South Dakota Horses Sen at Centre Hall Hotel Barn | NEW MONDAY, OCT. 99 [=rnimisnias) NEW | W i » | oe : w reg, nd ad . : : Hh : Vote for men in For the Legislature VOTE [OR Wm. Gruenwald Re-, John W. Decker SUPA NP rr OP rare Of roe ire EU Prt e fr Ame fr Sheriff’s Election Proclamation GOD SAVE THE COMMONWEALTH I For the North Ward for the Borough of ! . £ x . Por the Nort} ¥ ir 41 rough of For the township of h Pre- s JOHN M. BOOB, High Sheriff of the | Bellefonte the Logan Hose Co house cinct at Walker's’ Scoeariy: North Pre township of Harris, Bast Pre- | cinet t ¢ Flremen's Poe alohire, Commonwealth of on East Howard Street For the township of Boggs, East Pre- | MleCiellin ¢ JDullding owned by R. G ; a a sTieania, do hereby make known| Por the South Ward of the borough of | cinct. ut tha Hob Ped Knights of Laver | HoClellan, in the village of Linden Hall or 3 ae ty aforesaid that Slecton 21 ry Belin mte, In the Undine Fire Co. bulld- | in village of Curtin. = °F “ADON| For the township of Harris, West Pre- | cinet at ora LLU of uth. West Pre. at foresald, that an election will ing Por ‘the township of raat «inet, in Malta 11, Boalsbur oT Tending trip olchool house on the be held in ghe said County of Centre| For the West Ward ef the borough of | cinct at the Orange Hap oe. Nest Pre. For the aa ot rg . i ading from Osceola Mills to Sandy SE ALY RS DAY A Ly Bellefonte, In the MoClain building. For the township of Burnside, in the Township Public Buia: Howard, in being : . + HO omar the borough of Centre Hall, in a |bulliing owned by William Hippie, 1n| Por tie townthilp in Sston. In thei Pe the school house ti he ot (Peace. who shall hold ap - T . aL % Hotel. the village of Pine Glen fi township public billdine Tron. in the Precinct. at the school house in the vil- | pointment of Or trust Yedr: le : tow For the borough of Howard, in Con- oR Ba wnship public bullding in Julian lage of Clarence Government’ pi’ top, Just under the the 6th Day of November, 1934 do's xtore, In said borough band. NS of Latmny Whe ax the Jownship of Liberty, Bast Pre. For the Sownanip of Snow Shoe, Wes this State or pe id I ae oof 1 it n ¥ i EO £ . jeinct, a © ¢ olovill ty yg p Wiip OF Snow ’ tad tal M any city, or incorporat sine [pose Sf Smoiing ihe heveral new Manichoar i dy township of Curtin Rerth Pre-| For the township of Liberty alent Bo Precinct, at the house of Alonzo D. Groe, | district whether 4 commissioned’ ood 2 einafter ad, b ime i : Cinck. at the school house in the village | ubardinate officer or x J in : ‘ { X h ownshi 4 ren 3 oy SENATOR N © be UNITED STATES | borough buliding on Market Breet. {i For the township of Curtin South | a Be, the ot Marion, in the | cinct, at the ORD Bans: North Bre, he’ Lan0 1b or a wmployed Unde \ 3¢ First Ward of the borough of | Precinct, at the school house near Robert ville. = : Village of Jackson- near Mallory’s blacksmith shop. department of this State or of the ONE PERSON 0 he GOVERNOR | Philipsburg. in the Reliance Hose House. Manis For the township of Sprin t - { Unit , it ONE PERSON to be LIEUTENANT | FOr the Second Ward of the Borough | Por the township of Perguson. Bast hE the So viahin of Miles, Bast Pre- | cinet ah Jo ahi i Spr 0S: Doth pre. | pared Bs of aut rr or Incor- Go aan | of Philipshurg. st the Public Bullding at | Precinct. at the public Hebe or pies net, Mt wOreiing house of G. H. ed by John C. Mulfinger, in Pleasant Gap. | member of Congress and of the State ONE PERSON to he SECRETARY OF | streets. orth Center and Presquelle | Randolph. in Pine Grove mills. Por the townshi f Miles | For the township of Spring. West Pre- | Legislature and of the select or of com. INTERNAL APPAIRS | aan. be Third ‘Ward of the Doreugh of | For the township of Perguson. West! Precinct, in bens Baie oy Shadi cinct, in the township bullding in Cole- | mon council of any city or commission ONE PERSON to he JUDGE OF THE Philipsburg, at Bratton's Garage. north | the. mires’ (DoUeyville school house in | burg. 5 | ville. (ers or any incorporated district is, by STINE aT | cat DAE. 8 th ana Poage. north- | the village of Baileyville For the township of Mil y For the township of Taylor, in the|law, incapable of holding or exercising ¥ t Seventh and Pine Streets, For the township of Fer uson, North cinct, at the K PR ef, West Pre- house erected for the purpose at Leon- at the same time the office inte N to be JUDGE.OF THE, To, he boroush of Jouth Fhilt burg, | Precinct at the Grange Hall, : burg. fe RK. G. E Hall in Madison- | ard Merryman's {ment of Judge, I tor or Clerk of SUPERIOR COURT ge he’ bo I in Sou 1 urg. | Por the township o Ferguson. North For the townshi For the township, of Union, In the any election of this ommonwealth and e borough of Port Matilda, in| west Precinct 2 . P of Patton In the townsh 3 + ONE PERSON to he REPRESENTA- the Hall of the Knights of Golden Eagle | S11 Cinct, at the residence of Jacob township building. as ip public bullding. : i that no Inspector, Judge or other officer TIVE IN CONGRESS in_the borough of Port Matilda g ver. | Por the township of Penn. in a build For the township of Walker, East Pre- lof any such election shall be eligible to ONE PERSON to be SENATOR IN THE Por the borough of Sn Sh For the township of Gregg. North Pre- ing formerly owned by Luth O “ginct, in a bullding owned by Solomon [any office $0 be than voted for except On F 2 he Borough Bangin 0 ow oe, in the net, at the Murray School House. wite at Coburn § er ulse- Polk, nm She ilage of Huston Midd) {that of an election officer ERA ASSEMB i u v . i $ township of Gregg, East Pre- y " i or ownship o Valker, ddle . ONE PERSON to he REPRESENTA- p Ros the Borough of State Coll . Bast | cinet, at the house occupied by Witla hy the lownshi of Potter, North Pre- | Precinct, in the Grange Hall, in the vile Under the law of the Commonwealth TIVE IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY Polk net, on ool ege Avenue, at > Odd | Binkabine, at Penn Hall Por the townshi ort Hotel, {lage of Hublersburg | for holding elections, the polis shall be How all. | r a of Potter, South Pre. For the township of Walker. West Pre. Opened at ? Sewer A. M. and closed at y - { Por the ic ‘ y 11s t Also on all ballots on which the liquor For the borough of State College, West cinet, ne abip I os, West Pre. ¢inct, at the Hotel in the village of Pot- cinet, at the dwelling house of John 7 O'clock P referendum appears the voters will have precinct. or ot s : . ters Mills. a ir 8 the privilege of expressing their wish | men's Hall, Frazier Siteet, at the Fite il ane, Sowtahin of Haines, East Pre- For the township of Potter West Pre Roger o he village of Zn ' IIVEN under my hand and seal in my r Or + Ra inet, at the schoo , . (n . - wd a Re wr ih rrshi ot ! 18 Cy ? " . : ; foe = na he ranting of hiquer I la Rot the borough of Saienvile, in of Woodward 0 house 1a the village Snes. at the store of George Meiss, at Laurel Run School House oth Ih Stic in Bellefonte, tis 10th day of nae: the! £ - Grange Il, in sald borough. sh Jer. List : Jetober in the Year ur Lord Ninet 1 also hereby make known and give For the township of ner North | ir the oo NRatiD of Haines, West Pre- For the township of Rush, North Pre- The mat a Nominations. a Hundred and a lard Ty ‘the notice that the place of holding the elec- Precinct at the Knox School Het _ + BS 3 residence of BE. A. Bower, cinet, at the township Poor Ho ae ihe official list of nominations made One Hundred and fiv-Eighth Year of tions in the several wards, boroughs, dis- For the township of od Suze. th | in_Aaronsburg. For the township of Rush use. Pre by the several parties and as their names fnaared ant » the United oo Jot tricts. and townships. within the County | Precinct, at the new brick school house |. 0 Oo 5 oF SHIP of Half Moon, In the! cinct, at the school house jo to village | for or Ire aap on the ticket to be voted | or" 4 merica ol a. of Centre is as follows: | at Rockview. Oise 1 O. O. F. Hall in the village of Storms- | of Casanova. : © village for on the 6th day of November, 1934, at | O° Ameri EE ( . i town. For the to hi t RB i the different voting places in the coun | JOHN M. BOOB. (Seal) whsihip of Rush, South Pre- (ty of Centre, as certified to respectively, | Sheriff of Centre County. SPECIMEN BALLOT OPPOSITE THE NAME OF THE PARTY OF YOUR CHOICE. TO VOTE FOR A PERSON WHOSE NAME IS NOT ON THE FOR TBAT CANDIDATE. VOTE WITHOUT THE CROSS MARK. Hall at Bandy (} the Secretary of the Co 8 3 Commissioners ty i f ballot NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVE) that Every person. excepting 5 Of the . - ‘ 1 . be First Column United States Senator Judge of the Superior Court Lieutenant Governor Senator in the General Assembly To Vote a Straight Party Ticket, {Vets 101 Otie) (Vote for One) (Vote for On Mark a Cross (X) in this Column. David A. Reed, % Sine) (Vote for One) Frank M. Trexler, REPUBLI CAN p : ag i ——— — Chester H Rhodes, " ____ Democratic | Thomas Kennedy, James H. Maurer, a ee] ————— er - publican Be Hargy B. Scott, Republican | T. Reilly Lytle, Republican | — Democratic Edw. Jackson Thompson, Democratic | Soctalist bu sy - : Philip Sidransky, ! s an - wp Sidsanany, _ Socialist | [Birch Wilson, Socialist | Harry Matthews, Socialist Edwin J. Pithian, Prohibition : Pe ra : SS t——————— DEMOCRATIC ns wnat (01 Charles Palmer, Pronmition | William B. Altar, Prohibition arry : ¢ 8, Commu . i " AA AS Canaan ns wi wins kt, Sommunist} Prank Knotek, Industrial Labor | William R. Powell Communist | George W. Obie, Industrial Labor es t—————————————————— William H. Thomas, Industrial Labor | SOCIALIST : Representative in the General Governor Assembl Secretary of Internal Affairs (Vote for One) (Vote for One) PROHIBITI William A. Sch resentative i Thomas A. Logue, Democratic Gorge B. Bir, Damooruiie | Republican John W. Decker, Democratic COMMUNIST Pranz E. Daniel, Soclatier Jesse H. Holmes, Socialis I Danks Kurte, + Mabel D. Pennock, Prohibition Herbtft ¥. Aum, Protiiiiion ‘Don Oingery, YF Anemocratic INDUSTRIAL Dun H. Stinger, Communist Telok Sum, Sotmmatin George W. Hartmen, LABOR Charles W. Kane, Industrial Labor Bam Ores, Industrial Labor Pe ra visrlhad J MO wm dl : LCT —————— — Sa ——