Lin sn NOV, 8, 1904, | {Prothon. (Dist. Att i & a | x & i THE VOTE IN CENTRE COUNTY, { Prest. ) { x «a Legislature. | [ Judge. 4 oo DISTRICTS. Roosevelt... Womelsdorf Harshbarger Bellefonte, 204 “ 31 97 66 123 5 Us hs 112 Gl RW " WwW. Ww Philipsburg, 1st W hillpsburg, 2nd Ww rs Millheim Mileshurg sath Phil Hon vil Burnside College Curtin Ferguson. BE. P id WY. P Pp P P p Pp Gregg, N . ¥ " Ww Haines, } " Ww. Halfmoon Harris Howard Huston Liberty, E " Ww Pp P Marion Miles, E “ M WwW. Patton Penn Potter, N < P | Y Rush, N. P 4 F 404 The $3 SL SEE FS z= MK ORVIS ELECTED leet Mr. TOTALS IN THE CO _s The entire Democratic county ticket » Ww. the Legislature, .and J of Orvis to the | ian was elected, except J \ i incumbent, Judge Love, reflects credit i to the voters of Centre The | rity the Demo- | andidate f office is not victory, it is due to the | both par- | to relegate | to his | H totals Wetzel, county. the for Surveyor. The for handsome maj given eratio eo Total Vote [8 joritie holly various eandidates were as follows : wr this i ty d sense of the id polit VOiers in vho w termined & COnnon al heeler that Mr. Orvis will | the office but it may be | his duties wirts with a ¥ {. id Car ¥ i ‘ty 0 ding pi to whieh he v AY pen RAJ coted, 4 ex pected of $434 fir {oR § fil or while pr ' © just regard t rights of all A jury never rendered a more just did th unty on Tuesday, i verdict tha e volers of Centre C Judge Love's po THE ELECTION of hope that san litical career 1 the De ned t - - - THEY namo ZLED? neh at least, the residents of Pot- Fhe the voting | 188 been condom death, quickly dissipated any early returns Ty guine Democrats had uodoubt dly eu LA f 4 vy hel hie Mills ie Lhe post tertained of a possible victory for Park- Fn fers in y be seen er sud Davis, The glamour of incipi- ive been bamboozled fH oe ails wy | ts €ut imperialism and the delusive be- | Mice ailuir remains t They have the pro ! offi are wr t the 1 lel that national prosperity is a child Hise that the post + Will be restored, Yel those who ax rates, rather thao of efficient sany in the popular mind. it bave four more years of Rovsevelt. The Demoerats of the country accept Lhe wii ef virgin re- tha r = tabs is ho hold ie re-establishing of the spy office say wirtirees and ilsbor, jet thint they have qual sssur- ance that the office will not be re-estab is Lhe people's decree thint we shall . lished, aud ths! they have pine Pp Hols Fhe outcome VoEeasion. of the mrjority with absolute re- Lweeii these two parties retain Fhe vot to L tat ig Sel signation snd deference they will t brace themselves to the COusEquEn ces, that distriet shows a oes thirteen swdded prefered of voles, to stay-at- that to making a who ex- isapproval of Judge Love's | dabbling io postoffice affairs, The whole affair clearly strates to extent the haviug no sbare io the responsibility therefor, but confident they can beller bear with equanimity for that reason Which be even home = ing total of twenty Wie doing whalever befalls. vot BgRinst the party For the general the country, and the special and par- ticular result in Pennsylvania, the reader is referred to the copious tele- result throughout Republicans pressed a demon. | postoffice great government aids the Republican party in earryiog | Out its political schemes in every local- | ity throughout the United States, no | matter whether the question is a grave : graphic summary in our news columns. what sa rE (ries aft A m——————— A de partment i this THAT PROHIBITION VOTE The worst exhibition of partizan spirit was shown by the 578 voters in Centre county who style themselves On the Republican ticket the nominees for the office of Prothonotary was a pronounced wiiis- kvy tonn ; on the ticket the nominees for that office was a so- young man, a man of good, moral character, but the Prohibitionists, of lending their aid to defeat x pronounces ed whiskey man, threw their vote av ay by voting for "a wominees who had no chauce whatever of being elect. ed, aud who had no qualification ex- cept that he is a teetotaler, In this instance, as is usually the case, the Prohibition party aided the whiskey man, and had the contest been a close one the Prohibition vote would have defeated the Democratic nominee and placed in the Prothono- tury's office a pronounced whiskey finn to greet them when they chanced to have business in that office, f=u’t this the truth? The Probibi- | tion Party in Centre county was plan. | ned so that the teetotalers in the Re. publican party could vote for a nomi- | ve for Prothonotary without voting for wm Demoorst, and at the same time | se oure u portion of the Democratic vot. | ere who would permit themselves to! be deceived, ! Ii Centres Hall a Prohibitionist vot. #1 wecording to instructions evidently | rv ived from Republican head quar ters. The ballot, it is enid, was voted | Prohibition except for the office of Pro. | thonotary, and in that block a cross | sp peared after the name of Mr, Lamb, It wus probably the innocence the tie suggested thint caused the pencil tu cross -manrk him, 4 : Hu t ] in Prolibitionists, or uuimpertant one In this matter of bamboozling the : . hand, Fie eiiire ‘publican It township politiciay political machine | reaches from the | the President of the United States, and in this par | ticular case the judge of the county courts took a very prominent part haz a Demoeratic 10 ber, intelligent, industrious nstead All this for polities! advantage, re. gardiess of the'iveanvenience of the mail service to the people aga The Vote in the Conaty The table showing the vote in the county is practically enrreet, although i there may be slight errors in the va. | rious districts the totals are official, ! ent cs fs SS 578 The Prohibition vote in the ¢ unty is five hundred and seventy.eight, that being the vote cast for Newton Baily for Prothonotary, — sn pp Af > Tue Prohibition Vote . Murringe Licenses Harvey F. Masser, Centre Hill, Elizabeth MeUlintie, Potters Mills. Robert Glasgow, Tusseyville, Mary E. Kiluefelter, Tasseyville, Sherman Bennett, Bellefonte, Myra B Halves, Howard. Frank LIL Halderman, Bellefonte, Alice W Gray, Milesburg, Franklin P. Ripka, Spriog Mills Catharine Confer, Spring Mills Harry Lee Brooks, Lioden Hall ‘atharine Meyer, Linden Hall, Paul D Bwabb, Aaronsburg. Jennie 8. Bitner, Penn Hall es AIA 1 PSL AI ship was the first district in the coun. | i ty to report its vote. ‘That speaks well {ts the biggest man who sometimes Thanksgiving Sapper, The members of Progress Grange will give their usual Thanksgiving supper, in Grange Arcadia, from 4:80 to 10 o'clock. The patronage of the public is solicited. Wy — Sold Farm to Son, Bamuel Harter, in Georges Valley, gold his farm of eighty neres, located at Cross church, south of Rpring Mills, to his on, Ezra Harter, for $3700. The | latter has bes the farm for a number of vears | | | n living on ipo s——— Thavk giving Services, Union Thaoksgiving services will be held in the Lutheran chureh, Cen tre Hall, in the morning Rev. G. W. Melinay At Bpriog Mitls similar services will be held in the Methodist the evening. Fermon by Rev. Bierly, f Bprivg Mills Hermon by chureh, in yy Mot | Musser itntie At the M. Mills on Tuesday evening, Rev, G. W. Mellnay, of the Methodist E. parsonage in Bpriog | pastor Harvey F. Musser aud Miss Elizabeth MceClintie, both of near Centre Hill, bride I'he wind groom are gets into 8 tight place, for tha election board in that district, kuown by msoy of Wwporter readers, and enter upon pathway of married life with ils Mr. took the Democratic i wishes, Musser this or ty Victory in Centre cot $1 EE Fatally Maurued N ITA, ~ ’ Little daughter Of ¥ hmm township i} Iie untimely and sad parditi | { it nn i LO tit he three little | aione a short time, i rn i : 10 fire Mildred the | Ni aud although he ira's dress caught r olde : i “iNeed did all in ber power t r #Xtinguish flames she was so badly badly burved | that she died about midaight Sunday six 3 November : | She would have been the dh of iid of lov Years oll on was a bright eo le disposi- | 1 Lion, - oe. Road View se Lo in court | cd | #8 Earlys- | the respor a pm the to change the ro i rs wes of Lycurgus R. Lingle, fro iH B o. town, leading south Boals al farm whare | I'he ¢ arin burg road by the Rev, D. W. Bradford liv road passes througl I. Lytle, and the id course so that th i thin ‘ present of James | # ih 3 GO chistuge the | ' i 1 » . i Mr. | he woods and | Will fea ith alors 4g of Mi ng farines of Mr. Lytle tii © iioe farts Angle and west ale » between | free | Boal, un it The for or intersects present road Monday, date for Wie I ihe soa aifend a d ex- | swetnber 14 terested, either | REainst press their opi - . LOCALLY Wh tors HB Ming ¥ wdvert i jses let. | ste of Nay. | r town | t thie vs sgiatmeniary ’ or Yeager, deceased Potts CH = Hp y E Karns Episeog nre, a bovhood fp tev. \ f ti Methodist =~ r ¢ =::d ured, Jers yi of Rev LE Smualiton sand | i 4 : Meliuay, preached Miilheim of the Methodist places. Both livered and listened to with great at- i insl Sunday in the pulpits of were well de churches these Berinons Rev. Mclinay was especially glad wo Rev, Karns present on the occasion of the Holy bave his friend Rev. Karus returned to his home on Monday, much pleased with his visit to Penns Valley. Rev. G. W. Mcllnay left on Wednés- He wants to visit his #pols are very ford co uty. ory of every one who remembers his or He will return in ume to fill the en. wagements with his congregations on sunday, 13th Take Cate of Your Eyes... There 18 no excuse for you now to neg- lect your Eyes Dr. M. B. Brodsky OF PHILADELPHIA The well known Eye Specialist, is now in town, and as advertised will exam- ine your eyes wi FREE OF CHARGE... And Guarantee You Absolute Satisfaction, no matter how many may have given your case up, I guarantee to im- prove your vision, provided is any vision left, I will call on you. LOCATION At Centre Hall, at the resi- : 8 until of George Nearhiood, from now ovember agth, At the Falr H. G. Btrohmeler, Wm. Gfrerer and World's Fair. Messrs. Btrohmeler and Keller wili make but a short stay, te see the country. Over-Work Weakens All the blood In your body passes throu your kidneys once every three r of order, they fai their work. I00Q, due to neglect glected seases have their | and the extraordinar mp-Root, rc = sof Swamp Root how to find ty r. Kilmer H. F. ROSSMAN 10 OUR MANY FRIENDS fH. F. 0 T. CORMAN A Complete DECORATED DINNER SET OF 120 PIECES Will be Given Away Absolutely Free A complete Decorated Dinner set of i i 120 pieces, will be given away absolute. ly free. gE at my store will be given a ticket entitling the hold. er to a set of beautiful decorated dishes. Any purchaser buyin These tickets are given in all cash pur- chases except flour, sugar and coffee. No tickets will be given on book accounts. A full line of merchandise, such as is kept in a general store, at prices to astonish you, Just a barrel of Butcher pepper, the very best, at 20c a pound. GIRLS WANTED AT MILROY, We are needing girls to work in the hosiery mill. Light, clean work Good wages guaranteed above cost of boardittg Apply by letier or in per THOMPSON BROS, Milroy, Pa. AUSTIN THOMAS, M. D. ALLOPATH.) PHYSICIAN AND BURGRON, CENTRE HALL, PA. Office and residence at Mise Lizzie Runkle's on Main street, Calls attended to day or night, A" iy bobo received son to Men and Women Wanted, Men and women in this county and adjoining territories, are wanted to represent and advertise an old estab lished house of aolid financial stand Ing. Balary to men $21 weekly, to women $12 to $18 weekly with expers- en advanced esch Monday by check direct from hesdquarters. Horse and bugey furnished when necessary dhe sition permanent. Address, ow Bros, hy : ' A, Monon Bldg. You will find at Our Store a complete line of . 3 «..General Merchan Embracing ‘ DRY GOODS GROCERIES BOOTS AND SHOES dise.... Just now you will find goods adapted to the Fall and Winter Season, and the prices al- together reasonable no matter from which department you may wish to buy. We invite you to Our Store and ask that you give us at least a share of your patronage. F. E. Wieland, Linden Hall. Has something new to offer in Shoes, and for the next two weeks will sell them at greatly reduced pri- ces—a complete line of Men's Heavy Rubbers, Felts, and Overs, Arctics and Leggings. A new lot of Boys’ and Girls’ School Shoes, and a complete line of Over Shoes for Men, Women and Children, Come and see them even if are not ready to buy, a CA $13 2 E32 E posure Hoge sparing nd pga pst Roller Flour J. H. & S. E. WEBER, Proprietors WHITE LILLY FLOUR and MILL FEEDS y FER i 5 radrntond aladaatte re fr i a i J +4 i -~ ww The Highest Market Prices will be paid for all kinds of Grain— Wheat, Corn, Oats, Barley, Rye, Buckwheat. ] Baled Hay and Straw will be bought at all times, at the 3 best prices the market will afford. All sizes of Coal, the best Grades of Coal to be had, always on hand, We invite school with us before placing orders for fuel, wins ulishant mdash. ir ¥ : & 5 5 i 53 wae mad + hoatuady ry bf | COAL * 5 J i fi T+TY pps tina afm Sy “ Te : ri - i 290% NNN TDD OVER 76 MILLIONS JOHN F. GRAY & SON Represented in the REDERICK K. AGERCY WITH FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES ALOKE..... The Largest and Best Accident Ins. Companies Bonds of Every Descrip- tion Plate Glass In- surance at low rates. Successors to GRANT HOOVER Control sixteen of the largest Fire and Life Insurance Companies in the world. The Best is the Cheapest..... No mutuals ; no assessmenta. +..Money to Loan on First Mortgage Office in Crider’s Stone Building, Bellefonte, Pas. = Telephone connection ¢ / ¢ / / 4 Also, District Agent for... The Manhattan Life Insurance Co. NNN ALLS @ Clover seed wanted. Price acocord- ing to quality—J. H. & 8B. E. 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