THE CENTRE REPORTER FRED KURTZ, Editor TERMS. Ono year, §1.50, when paid in advance. Those in arrears subject to previous terms, $2.00 per year. ADVERTISEMENTS. 20 cents per line for three insertions, and 5 cen per line for each subse quent insei tion, Other rates made made known on application. CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS. Nov. 2 FOR BTATE TREASORER, WILLIAM T. CREASY ............Columbia County. SUPREME COURT JUDGE, MESTREZAT....coneievnes we. Fayette County. SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE, CHARLES J, REILLY Lycoming County. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET, —— SHERIFF, CYRUS BRUNGART.........coonsnsmsnnrersene. Mill helm TREASURER, WM. T. SPEER ......ccoivniniinrnnmsnnnnnsnn Bellefonte. REGISTER, A. G. ARCHEY ...ccoi ris cersnsssernansns Ferguson Twp RECORDER, HARPER........c.cocivenvnrsarnmssnenn Bellefonte COMMISSIONER, DANIEL HECKMAN.....cccmenn Renner Twp PHILIP H. MEYER... ........ccovrrrsunenn. Haris Twp AUDITOR, JOHN H. BECK....cov. chasis seas Walker Twp W. H. TIBBENS College Twp 8 L J.C. CORONER, Dr. W. U. IRWIN... cco irircsnsnmn Huston Twp | Democrats, don’t trade (your ticket. AB i The Gazette, last week declares Jake | Herman ‘“windy-cated.” After | election Jacob will find himself eradi- | cated, ssn fn A It's all up with Herman ; he is try-| ing tostraddle the Quay and anti-Quay | boats, a feat that never fails to tumble | one under. A fp — ——— AA LU RO RAN AAP Davy Ruhl, the popular Spring Mills landlord, was the real choice of the Republican voters for sherifl, and the most deserving in that party. But twisters and shufflers at the county seat put Mr. Ruhl overboard in favor of the pliable Jacob Herman, Mr. Ruhl and his friends were ignomin- ously snubbed. In the nomination of | Cyrus Brungart, on the other hand, | the sentiment of the people was re- spected. ein — Farmers are now discussing the prie- | es asked for barbed wire. The fact | is brought out that the wire for which | they paid $1.75 per 100 pounds one | year ago, now costs them $4.50. This is prosperity with a string to it, espec- ially in view of the fact that wheat is | lower than last year and prices gene- | rally for farm products at a discourag- ing point. The bottom has not dropped out of taxes, either. Adams, for being connected with | swindling companies, was compelled | to resign from the Republican ticket | for superior judge. Now there are still two more fellows that should be hauled off, namly : Bar- pett, for hiding behind rice dykes when battles were going on, now the candidate for state treasurer. And, Jake Harmon, for bawling out, “Dan Hastings might go to H'"-—alifax or —————————— —" What reason could there be for any for A. Gi. Archey for Register? He never held a county of- fice ; he is one of Ferguson township's most respected and useful citizebs ; he work as such ; he is of genial disposi- tion and an all-around kind man in his neighborhood, ready, with a help- er needed. Give A. GG. Archey a Brungart is strong in all the districts | on this side, and we hear encouraging | reports from the other side. next Tuesday, Nov. 7. i —_— “Jolly Jake,” despairing of being elected sheriff, think~ of next running for librarian of one of the Bellefonte | Sunday schools. He'll do first rate. etd imei We have information direct from | most districts in the county, and all points to a Democratic victory. Get | out the vote. Election next Tuesday, | Nov. 7. Election | Against his competitor, Mr. Btrohm, | Draw- Archey is ers must admit that A. G. the proper man to vote for, Election, isp alfiiell . “Jolly Jake Herman'' was stricken by an amusing mental and optieal illu- sion when the State College primaries closed and the machine came out ahead cif — If you endorse the work of the Dem- ocratic commissioners of the past years | in wiping out a debt of $40,000, then show it by voting for Heckman and Meyers, next Tuesday, 7. etm e— — One of the commissioners —which one, that's a riddle—when nearing some dogs, made the remark, Guess them bow-wows 'll all bark at me on! account o’ that blamed dog-tax. il Barnpett's regiment, all but a few, | refused to sign a paper exonerating | him from the charge of cowardice dur- | ing battles about Manila, and the sol diers wont vote for him, they will vote | for Creasy. | eemibseeicfoneif atiomma—— What doth it profit a farmer if all | the iron furnaces and ore mines in| christendom are in operation and he gels only 60 cents for his wheat and has to pay an advanced price for every implement he uses ? cp an The three Spanish cruisers sunk by | Dewey's squadron in Manila bay and i raised by the skill of Naval Construet-| or Hobson, are almost ready to be for- mally initiated into membership in the United States navy. rs AA “Jolly Joe’! Herman can’t be very popular up in College township, for even “farmer” John Hamilton has not orated a peep in Herman's behalf— yet “farmer” John was as full of elo- quence as a balloon is of gas when Abe Miller was a candidate for sheriff. The Central Passenger Association has decided upon a uniform charge of 6 per cent, of the price of a passenger ticket for the checking of a bicycle. Every wheel, no matter how great or short the distance is to be transported, will be treated as 50 pounds of excess baggage. ly Never was there placed in nomina- tion a nobler, truer and more deserv- ing man than Willism T. Speer, a toiler all his life, intelligent and a per- fect gentleman in every sense of the word. Election next Tuesday, Nov. 7, when a vote for Mr. Speer, for Treas- urer, will be a noble act, ————————— All farmers will observe a great hub- bub now being made by McKinley or- gans over a coming of prosperity. Yes, but not for the farmer at all, but at his expense, to fatten the Trusts, What was sacredly promised the farmer is being poured in the greedy lap of the Trusts, hence the organs rejoice that the needy farmer was fooled. Under Machine management Penn- sylvania has not $100,000 left to pre- serve the forests of the State. But un» der honest economical management, including the reduction of extravagant salaries and the abolition of sinecures, there would be enough money to serve the forests as well as to office and his (brain reeled with vis ions that the angel of success was at the top ealling unto him, Come on up, Jacob. Jacob, in his wild delight, then was said to have roared, “To h county that all the Johnoyeakes were piled on the Hastings table, and now would only be too glad if Dan would band him one thick with I'm jolly Jake Harman, And you must see I'm out for sheriff to be. If I dont get there, Then I'll swear be got, Me editor's a poor wing shot. When College went Quay, In a craze I did say, I'd make a hot chase, An' Dan Hastings might go To H—averdegrace. Chances now look blue, My road is hard, Anu’ far ahead I see, A very fast nag, Cyrus Brungard. Ho if I don't get there Be I saint or barbarian, I'll next run for 8. 8. librarian, A hot Johnuyeake, Jacob is longing to have, From Uncle Dan's bake, 'lassey, alin ssm— WHERE DUTY LIEN. Both Heckman and Meyer, nomi | pees for Commissioner, are gentlemen | of pure records. Mr. Heckman, dur- | ing bis service in the office, has en- | deared himself to the taxpayers by set- | ting himself against schemes and jobs, | and having his eye upon the import. | ant matter of keeping down the taxes | of property owners and farmers. What more and better could you ask ? when you have a man who fearlessly does his duty, stand by him- 55 a night, Ww Philsdels Harrisburg £ Woek- am bs 4 Washing ram, Wi lkesbarre ! Montandon niiade phiie ¢ oaches from Phils- Lingl ® Hkestarre § Gon mt 60 pm i SRger oORChies 3 Train 21 eaves New York d i weekdnys, Ie ui 81 Montag LEWISBURG AND TYRONE RAILROAD. : Week days, Eastward Wostward Ww M AM ETATIONG b #0 Moslendon 5 Lewisburg 4% Biebl 6 47 Vicksburg » 50 Miflinburg GiMiibsont 7 13 Glen lron 7 40 Paddy Mounta's ¥ boiCobury 17 37 Zerby Ii Penn pana 1 3 Cave in Centre Hall 3 ddilsTog 3iLinden Hall 8510ak Ha 1 3% Lemont id Dale Summit 521 Pleasant Gay Azxemann i #00 Bellefonte : PR TE. 5 oh - a EEE ETRE» eo 4 “oe MORI RO MONI AON 00 te ae Additional trains cave Lewisburg for Montan- jonst 5.50 a m, J8 a. m., 5465 a m, 1.15 | 5.50 and 5.00 p. m. returning leave Montandon { for Lewisburg at 7.55. 8.30 a. m. 1005 &. m. 5.05, 608 pm, and 5 15 pm. On Bandays trains leave Montandon i004 m. and 5.02 p. m., returning leave Lewis bug #30a m. 1006 am. and 5.00 p.m, J.B HUTCHINSON, J. KR. HOOD General Manager Sen"! Peper Agt BELEN INTE CENTRAL RAILROAD, To take effect Mav 25, 1906 EASTWARD 12g) ® % AN 1108 4 8.2% and WESTWARD STATIONS, BEE EE rs. 6 x { 10 B74 olin 4214 ' 44110 4704 bo{10 554 8 4110 56:4 ole ule Ong & 205 08 2405 ™ LAoleville Morris... Whitmer ..... Hunters. 6 1612 588 8 ber 49's 31] $68 28 2418 24 287K 20 2358 18 Brialy. vw Waddie ... Bootia Crossing. 2268 07 SArumrine...o.. 228 04 usr Buble... S581 22802.... weed BRE. - {1 2815 OR 5 3012 20's op Biante College... 47 306]11 80 5 10 Morning trains from Montandon, Williamsport Lock Haven and Tyrone onnect with train No. 7 for State College. A flernocn trains from Mon. tandon, Lewisburg and Tyrone connect with Train No. 11 for Biate Oollege. Trains from State College connect with Penna. BR. K. trains at Belicfoute #Dmily except Sunday. F.H. THOMAS, Supt CENTRAL RAILROAD OF PENNSYLVANIA, Condensed Time Read Down. | No.1 No 5 No 3 May 18, 1806. &, m p.m. p.m Lv, Ar. 2047 80.18 45 .BELLEFNTE.. 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