Page 2. THE CENTRE DEMOC RAT, BELLEFONTE, PENNA, Thursday, November 13th, 1913, OFFICIAL RETURNS OF NOVEMBER ELECTION (Continued from first page.) Frants field, I» Thomas Runk, Burgess Stine, W, Tax Co Harry (H-—-Wm Burch- Counci p Kephart, Deakin, “1 William Mill 16 Auditor DD, 38, 'W, 34; CO ‘laude Adams, alter R, 47 3 MoClintock lors ohn Nixon, ‘TeeIuAn, 101 ohn W iikins yon, Burgess Stine, W, Fax Collec 2 Harry Miller, R, South Philipsburg Borough. Henry ust \ Justice Snow Shoe Boro Cramer r D, 25, W, Budir ger jerome vArtz erman Hall W. H rs, W Justice Peace \ H Faror D i. WW, MH BENNER TOWNSHIP ] ige of K dgetion ! King Ww Hunsinger DD, 3 J L. Hegistration As ] 32 James ipervisor- Ji $. J. LIL. Mar- ‘oorman, 4 yra B. Hartman School Director Wilbur W. Tibbens iam Fishburn, R Justice « " ; 8. Fravel, D, 14 John I of Fleaction FF. Zimmerman, R, Beezer, D, 14; Ed stration As wi Inspecto Ferd ward Jessops | 20 Rex pogsor-- Walter | I 4, Colpetzer, R, 20, Bupervisors- John Hen ner, 8 yra, DD, 1 a ha 4 Poorman, 4 yrs, D, 13; W }. Saxion, ¢ yra, R, 17 I). Rhinesamit} Assossor-—J W Bodle, W, 12 Tax Collector John Speariey 13. W. 3. RL. 9 Aud- ftor (3) oy, D, 14, T MM. Tress ler. DD, 14, PF. B. Hartman, R, 21; 1. BEB Longwe 1. 15. Behood IThrector tishel, D, 16. Wilbur M. Tibbens, W. 6 R 11; William Fishburn, R, Justice of Peace 8. 8. Fravel, D, HK 5% I Baney. RB, 1, Joha Kelly, William Colpetzer, R, | Boggs Townshi North Precinct Judge «¢ Wlection 0, Miller, D, 17; D W. Boyar, R, Inspectors--J. Edward Confer, D, : Harvey Heaton, RR, 21. Registration As. sespor--W. H. Confer DD, 16; Martin Fetzer, R, 19. Supervisor Christ Beoz- er, D, 17, D. F. Poorman, D, 17; TH Malone, R, 15; H. K. Walker, 18; J A Alken, Ind, 2. Assessor HH. B Neff, I Edward Fisher, R, 20. Tax Collec. C. MeKinley, D, 7; J. HH. Weay- 19; Lomuel Bierley, 18 Auditor , Confer, DD, 18; John Bmith, D, He ~ Albert Blerlay, R, 23, J. ¥. Bisen- Confer, D, 15, Beh Directors Thomas Confer, b Rol’ w Pe ters, D, N & C. Brad 2; Yam MoMulien, Kast Darian Judge of Election. Wit Ham Allen, D, 32; X Inspectors H, . vin Bryan, It, 20, Registration ARSen- sor-—Jesse FP. Confer, ad: 26; Dukeman, R, Beezer, D, 29; Daniel Rpg D, 11; H. Malone, It, 14; H. K. Walker, R, §; Shope, D, 38, Astessor-11. B. ..off, 4; Edward her, R, 18, Tax Collec tor—Bdward C. MeKinley, D, 12; James H. Weaver, W, 16; Lemuel Bleriey, R, 20, Auditor (2)~Bdward C, Gomter, D, 81; John Smith, D, 27; Albert re Eisenhaser R, 15, Bohoo! | tor—"Thomas F, hn | Ham | Stanley, R, 564 Registration ad. Johnson, D, 61: H Supervisors Christ 63; Fred Shope, 6 yra, I. « 6 yrs, RR, 34; Daniel Poorman, : J. Li. Alkens, James Gray, H. K. Walker i yrs, R, 061 H. B. Neff, D, 32 Edward R, 62. Tax Collector—-Edward Me Kinley, D, 27; James H, Weaver, Lemuel Bilerley, R, BS Auditor WW. CC, Confer I), 25; John Smith, Albert Bier ey, R, 66; J. F, Eisen choo! Directors As Diehl, 2 F. Peters, D, 44; LL, 68; James McMullen, R, 56 dring, 1 Burnside Township. College Jownanip. | lect (AQ Orgs Glenn, | $4 x4 Hams, 1, 6%, Willlam Jonathan Tressler Williams ) ye D, 4 Morri MONROT Lieorgs thgate, R, Willlamas Insgrector urtin Township net—Judge J a0 res finer $2. It Smith, R Election King, R, 68 102. E M ARSeganr ** B Btover Smith, § yre yra., R, 31 Ww Ulrich, 4 17 Amn J D Wagner R Hartges, [). 100 H. Weaver, Ind Musser. DD. 0. H A Hennlck R, .46 facobh © Loe JW D, 87. W. H. Smith, R, 19 Aue Htors (2) Herring, D, SchoolDirectors John W Zerby, 66; J. C. Lee, R, Haines Township, Went Precinet--Judge of Election M. Bower, D, 53; J. H. Haines. R, Inspectors--J F. Btover. D. ib J Krape, HR, 40. Registration Assessor G. Mingle, D, 64; H E Krouse, R, Supervisors Frank W. Keister, D, H. 85. Winkleblech, D, 71. Assessor A Btover, D, 62; C. B. Mussér, R, Tax Collector <L. L. Weaver, D, 41; son Haines, R, 57. Auditors (2) , DD, 57, J. W, Winkleblech, D, Krape, R, 43; C. ID. Mots, R, School Directors—Frank Bower, D, : M M Bower, D, 66; C. 8 Musser, R 47; J. D. Thomas, R, 35. Justice of Peace-J, I. Haines, D, 40; BE. H. Mus- ser, R, 4 East Princt-Judge of Election—-1. D Orndorf, D, 36; A. C. Biifer, R, 52. In- spectors—D. J. Benner, D, 46; + R. Smith, R, 35. Registratfon Amessor--J, DD. Bheesley, D, 50, BE. Refner, R, 27. Supervisors... Frank Keister, § yra., D, 58; H. 8. Winkleblech, 4 yrs, b, ol; Cr ike orndort, Ind., 1. Assessor Btov- er, D, CB. Musser, R, ry Fax Col lector A I. Weaver, D ov Wilson Haines, It, 39. Auditors (9) A. Bow. er, D, 43; J. W, Ct Ay D, 64; H. DD. Ka R, 2; C. D. Motz, R, ' School Directors— Frank Bower, D, M. M. Bower, D, 66; C. 8. Musser, 31: 2 Db Oman " 1 es of Peace—J. D. Snyder, D, 2, B BH. Mus. sor, HR, 60 Half Moon Township, Judge of ay aA W. Thomas, D, ‘ ond dis 0 Fuk 1. Mn, ny § Thomas Houtz, | J. ¢, Mattern, R, 50 I Tax Collector Harry E James Rider, Ind. Villlam Loner Eves, 1D, 24; Eves, RR, 36 Directors Henberger, KR, 42; (d)—Bamuel 1), 26: J. P . R, 83, School wmter, , 44; Wade Waite, R, 43; A. J. Way. R, 2b Harris Jownenip. of Election 2 {Y (* John ctor / Ross, R, 18 David Bohn, Jr. i, 16, Bupervisors I. A. Gingerich, 3: Irn M. Rishel, baugh R, 15 "T8]4 |) W tion--H Harrison Gin Ira baugh Hep 4) |B) i dimer Houtz, or D, 48 CGoheen, R er, D, 41 Other bau! or ), of { ‘ 1 \ ng ward Townshig ipervisors D, 18 Adam Herbert Smull f Peace | Inspectors Cramer. D 4, 1 Ntover . {Bair, D, 61, W 1) 6% | ¥ : iam Sto Herbert Smt i. KR. 2 istration Assessor 8 Wallzer IW i A RSOERROT lohn Emerick Ww 10 Rn } Tax Collector {Smull, D, 71, W, 16, R, % Auditors (2) |4. A. Meyer, D, 71, W, 10, R. 11 | Weaver, DD, 71, Ir. J. W. Bright School Directors--Henry A. Meyer, ’ £3, W, 4; Jacob N. Royer, D, 62. W, 4 Leslie M. Stover, R, 27; W. 8. Miller. R 1h, Overseer of Poor-Andrew Geiser, D, 80, Justice of Peace-W. J. Carlin D, 73, W, 14, R, 11 g West Precinet-—Judge of W. Hazel, ID, 30; HN Inspectors-~H. A. Vonada, D, 20: C. N Strayer, R, 15. Registration Assessor. Daniel Limbert, D. 42 Supervisors Ww L. Bair, 6 yrs, D, 34, W, 7. R. 5; J. F Royer, D, 2, Adam Stover, 4 yrs, D, 33; Herbert SBmull, { yrs, W, } R, 1 Assessor -- John Emerick, DB WwW 3. Tax Collector—-C, H. Smull. |} W. HR 3 Auditors (2) : DD. 3, WW, 7. R Dr. J. W. Bright. S Bchool tors—Henry A. Meyer, D, Nw, cob N. Royer, D, 33, W, 1: Stover, R, 7. W, 8B. Miller. R. 9. seer of Poor—Andrew Geiser, LL. Justice of Peace—W, J, Carlin, D, 25, W, r R, Election Fledler, R, 15 Patton Township. Judge of Election-W, W Ghener, D, WW. LL Curry, R, 8 Inspectors Charlies T. Sellers, D, 50; W. M. Cramer, R, if Ju rYIROrS-—J, Bn Rockey, f° D, V. Bialr, 8 yra., R, & A Cheney. 4 J DP. 8%:'F H Clemaon, 4 1 Assossor-—T, M Huey, D, "R Crust, R, 39. Tax Collector D, be; Charlies Hartsock, R, bw Marshall, D, B54; Ba D, 43; Harry Carson, R, Bchool Yroctors—T T. M. Huey, years, D, 64; Charles FP. Sellers, 6 A L. John, 6 yre, 46; Roy R, Crust, 2 yr, 44; RH. Koed, 2 yrs, D. 44, Jus. tice of Peace-J, Hillard, D, Thompson, yh bo. nn Township, Judes, of i . BE Eat ig Collings Mattern, 1), 20; | dh Lytle, D, | Wiliam |! i | » | vicode #:, Orlando Lose, 6 yrs, Hackenburg, 6 yrs, R, 87. J. H. Cor man, 4 yra, D, 81; Elmer Smith, 4 YI. IR, 30: George Frankenbarger, Ind 10 A or--J. B. Kern, 1, 91; E. J WwW. A. Btover, Ind, 2 Tax Co ( Daniel Krader, I), K4; ingard, R, 26; J. M. Weaver, 2; A. B Pr. 2 Auditors (2) Wm. Grove Myer, D, § Fred Malone, Weaelngard, { 4 1H mus Zerby, 1, 95; Fred Malont Snow Shoe Township Precinct Qe f Fle An Chambers, | os. R © spectiors f akas! stratior at el R , ipervisors i Haines Heg Auditors Lucas, 1D. 27 I. D. Weaver Andrew Chambers flohr, D intice of Pend Hegistration D i. Calvin Quick, R, § PerVIROTS eorge Witherite D rah MeGowan, DD, 2%. Rush Quick ] M. B Conway, R, 1]. Assessor H. Meek, I), 22, Harry Gunsallus, R Tax Collector-~M. BRB Conaway D, R 1 Auditors ((2)-T. F. Kelley 26. JT. Lucas, I, 34; Charles H son, R, 11; T. D. Weaver, RR, 8 Mrectors— Andrew Chambers. D ' £. 8H Lohr, D, 28; Calvin Quick, Rn 21. Justice of Peace-Robert Cooper, D, 20, R. 6. 8B. HH. Lohr, DD, 22 TD Weaver, R, 21 Spring Township, North Precinet Judge of Henry Rider, D, 37; John G 22. George Miller, R, 2% Inspectors James 8. Carson, D, 37. BA Brown, W,. & R46 Supervisors-Jamés LL. Ker. stotter, D, 66; George W. Curberick, 34. F. V,. Jodon, W, & R, 3%; ¥ a Purdue, W. & R, 33; James Eckenroth, 1 togistation Assessor—T Barn D, 35, Willlam Boyer, W, ¥ arohart Dubbs, R, 30. Assessor—O, M. barger, D, 38; Albert Smeltzer, ' i Tax Collector—Harry BE Garbrick, David Miller, W,. & R. 55. Barnhart, D. 28; (2)-T. M Gentzel, D, 39; Harry Emenhiser. W, C. Bmeltzer, W & R, 0; BE R, 41, School Directors-—John hart, D, 63; Nathan Corman. Charles Miller, W, & R, 04: Miller, R, 23. Justice MW FP N. Brooks, D, a; JH Oliger, W, & It . South Precinet—J udge of George 1. Horner, D, 72; Durkee, W, 15; W, A Election Dubbs, W, 1 : t Geor P. ol ‘eace Jan Millar, Ww ry 1‘ Election. ki Witham M noy . - 7 " Inspectors—John C. Barnes, D. 68: Wil. Ham Durkee, R, 58. SBupervisors.-James IL. Kerstetter, 6 {a D, 88; F. V. Jodon ¢ ym Wo 14, R, John W, Garbrick, 4 r= Bb bf. Tr a i oR tyra, W, 10, Registration Assensor- Harr hy D, 74, W. H. Blesls, W, 9, me O, 80: Als ASBOSROT— Wo dart tiny Ww, Saran Callac. EAA 74; ih Ly on Hurd, | 1 Harry | 10, R, 46; RA with INrector John 1 Nathan ( Many a intent Btraub, iarnhart | ‘orman, DD, 62 4. George PP, Miller R, K7 Pence Jasper Brook D, ward, W, 12. R, 69; J Ol ih R, 18 Precinet—Judge of BE 1, v, George Rhoad Purd KR, 24 Inspectors Tate, W, 10, spoken VINE ectionJo hn vise Kerstetter, John W arbrick, 6 yr D, lon, 6 yr W. 4 R, 18: T. G 10 ! siratic wn’ n As or-—Ay ANTY DRUDGE Taylor Township Poa fe je i ¢ Of Sffatnm nd frye bop i AN Rr mt hl Anty Drudge—“What crying for, dear?” Mrs. Yount bby have boiled thi and beans for the lid t are you o “yy Vhy, 1 can of po rk two hours and come off, and from Jnion Township. washir Anty Dru ‘3 i poor child to gel Lhe ha off 3 ! and beans and | nn keep y tox ¢ Soap and ali you IUKCWE wnah PL ig. F el 5 - 1 CO0l Or Naptha Soap 1s an every- day all-kinds-of- work necessity. It 1s the greatest helpyoucan have with your weekly ash, houseclean- ng—anything you have to do. Fels-Naptha saves your time and strength, makes clothes sweet, clean and white without hard rubbing or does boiling; everything quick- ly, easily and well in cool or luke- warm water. 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