——— VOL LXXVIIL pudiation av the tion by- Being Disconrteous Practicing Discrimination Being Extravagant, The Commissioners of Cent when they refused ganization representing more tha county, for an appropriation of $11 y } > 1 And to heap insult npon this appeal was falsely placed up missioners’ clerk. And this reply to the Commissioners’ The that they had made a mistake in ne 1 Commissioners ackn County Pomona Grange through A mistake, they acknowledged, fre And t which was quoted the law upon granted, represented a 1 belie ed. mouth ean be The present board of i in the ticing re real estate Grange Park was made. s art was especially I Grange Park, per acr J.J. Arney, Henry Stoner, J Grange, and 3 iia hartar under a charter provements the improve A iO one el valuation 3 3 3 YONsibie, and 1 TS 18 resj No matter what explanation or near by mouth of the reiative t County Commissioners ease and the treble taxing in the tempt has already been made, by vol ve f above, to de the facts cited here are tri The any respect 10. members otf have for their own | any one of the present boar dates for re-electic nm. management of County good citizen to go the farmers of their just rights, Commissioner Bailey : * Take one ( pencil } ; we get lots of em.” ————— i —— But Mr. Bailey only had one term ! Well, by the look of the County Audi. tors’ Statement, for 1904, his financiers Ing is to ‘is discredit. Why shoud he have a second term ? EA — I... Perhaps the protective tarifl is re- sponsibie for the epidemic of graft that Is raging all over the United States. tective tariff is graft, and the spirit lo bound to corrupt public morals, A ——— The Democratic party in Mifflin county did itself credit in placiag on Ite ticket for county treasurer Charles A. Buunkwiler, of Lewistown, and the voters, no matter of what political faith they are, who vote for him, will never regret it. He is a man very similiar to the clean, gentlemanly, business man on the Democratic ticket for the same office in Centre county, They wre the type of meu who should be viewved to office, It has al election. re county ran t! C An appea mn i n one thousan i) to be nu i ual injury, 1 Was rece wile {ord (1 Woanswerin its representative, # he Commissioners, i1 *100) YOu In He He Pik inl one An a referred other, i Hahelieved. ¢ MIE OF 8100 appropriation ’ is i . And the ¢ renerally, the farmers ) rights, irrespective of i istency vote for the re election of continne their dis. and the extravagant 10 have robbed In distributing court house supplies (among the boys) Commissioner Bailey got some of his goods located away down in Snyder county. In order to prove that he didn’t make pencil giving a general affair, Commis- sioner Bailey might present an item ized statement of just how many pen- | ells, eto, the Board of Commissioners | purchased during the past two years | and nie mouths. The Reporter pre Sumes that no special account was | kept of those given away, and there. {fore it would be unkind to ask how many high-priced lead pencils, ete . were disposed of Io that way during his term of office. But On the other band, what's the use of worrying? At the rate Mr. Bailey hustles, be coulda’t bankrupt Centre county if he were to devote his whole time, between now and the end of his term, to giving away pencils, eto. Among many Republicans and all Democrats there is this feeling : A, V. Miller has Lad enough of public patronage. rawr. oe ba 1 | i | i i j hie | Ev ! I nla { i y wv § | piace Sunday evening, on of the Penns Cre Lutheran de fica : angelionl chursh Rev, A Hartman Md., the pastor, | ing preached by i D. D., of Baltimore, | dedicatory prayer by = und | B. R. M. Rheeder, of Asronsht Services incident to the irg. s WMHIOn be ered N. Bi I previous, the sermon H. C M Hev being deliv I J. by Rev Bixler J iecypher, WN | Rev | Rey Rearick ¥. sir, Rev, Melloay., d Sunday morn 8. DL. D., of ointments, melio | grove, | Banday after: | Hartman telly The { Orrick, new slructure with ‘here are three ! dle partments torium | Sunday-sch fis 15 1 iN iNiS 15753-1884 M. L. Deit (rerhart M zier RNG. | Ka) H. R In honor of Hev. E 1800.1901 Rev. B. Sheeder 1902 Mr. and Mrs | Shook, by their children. i Presented by Mr Philip and Mrs. H., E | Duck. | In honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mus | ser, by their children. Presented by F. D. Hesterman | Misa Haines, in their parents, Mr. and Haines In hovor of Mr. Horner, i and of John Busan memory Mra and Mrs by Sarah Kreamer, Bartges and 8. G. Burrell, In memory of Mr. and Mm. 8. J. Charles R. B. Commissionar Bailey : * Take one { pencil) ; wa get lots of "em. "' i fA Teddy, the BStrenuous, wants to “ladyfy "' football sufficiently to en- able Teddy, the Weakling, to partici. pate without getting his shins hurt. Foot ball at Harvard College Is too strenuous for the offshoot of the Most Htrenuous, AI ter's office have at the head of it a Such a wan Is Harry J. Jackson, has every qualification necessary to fii the office of register, and the gift to "know you when he sees you again.” a ———— A MOAT INANO I Ing hisoampaign through Gregg town ship. Dr. White is a gentleman, every inch of him | he is gentlemanly, not a dude by any means. story as that credited to Mr, Swartz ? Hardly, There is another name for £'® 4708 Who rewort to such foolishuews, ' ' Henney, by their brothers grandsons, Han Io memory of Lydia Burrell, In memory of furrell. kK ted by Her jie phews and nieces Mr. Mrs. M. B Hamuel In memory of Carria pres Presented by and Duck Presented by Jonathan Harter, Ly the carpenters, and Z tle, E. Pre wen Led ¢, Rol Presented by In memory the Habbath-school of Mr. and Mrs Land Ivy W ir. and Mrs, 3 i J owe dren d Mrs. R & alive Limit smil in 1823. nH was added mrge, and first wor. | Presbytlerisn mest iistance north is nurchn bul wirchased by formes, and abot Whe re: We, a gall rs the ¢f * summer of 19504 roet due #ilone Cory mony STATEMENT Sabscription su wegquent to Dedi- Oaiion Day Subscription on Dedication Day, 1726 I'l parishioner of the Penns 3 is Creek chur Mrs. Rebecea Hen- nick, who has a distinet rec lection of Rev. Aubly, the the congregation, It will be noticed that the inscription on the memorial window does not Rive Rev. Aubly’s ctiristian name, but it is Mrs, Hennick's recollection that his name was *‘ Ludwig.” Mrs. Hennick is eighty-seven years of age, and great. ly enjoyed the =e: vices incident to the dedication of the new church. being catechized by second pastor of Harry M. Allison, a man superior in every way to the Republican candi. date for county treasurer, was turned down at the Republican convention through the smartness of Henry C, Quigley, Esq. And with all this, Mr, Swartz has the audacity to go into Gregg township and claim the su p port of the Republicans. Mr. Swartz se- cured his nomination through a trick performed by a Bellefonte lawyer, and not through the cholee of the delegates to the convention, ue a——— The South Side candidate for audi. tor, James W. Swabb, is especially well qualified to fill the position of auditor. He is fapid in figures, has good Judg- ment, 0, kK, in every way. See that the Houlh Side votes solid for Mr. Hwabb., ——————— oT —— John Rowe ought to have easy sail. Republican county tioket ? 1905. ‘NO. 141 THE DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES. All Clean, Honorable Men Asking the Support of the Vot- ers in Centre County—Candidates Selected from Among the Rank and File of the Party, sl ] He people ol : ! rithout reference to party lines should ef mselves in having a ticket En nselves I Daving a ticket as clean. stro dq in i I Apanie by the I mocratic i ? Di 1. 0- heir {re ‘ sok p aeir suflrages a ticket of Hor a Migr a y i thie While it is tr y the oeonle y t ue pre id worthy men, they have never $ : TL 114 thio “I 3 ol men than they hs $¢ ¢ ens resented a better line i { : .. 2 ' vecause he has been "mention thi that seck 5 48 4 I'eason served and should not gr more : iii The office of Deputy I, it is true has its responsibilities, t and discharged. But the office 8 a very small monthly income, and from this by careful living Mr. The fact that has maintained himself, his mother and sister. s the best guarantee that he will be aithful with larger and more responsible duties. There is one thing that should commend Mr. J one in the county. Upon the death of his father some years ago, the support of his mother and sister devolved upon him. Faithfully and tenderly has he cared for and supported them, consuming for this pur. pose his entire income and sacrificing home and family of his own that they might be comfortable. From all we know of Mr. Jackson in the past, his conduct, promptness and faithfulness, we are assured that as register of the coun- ty and clerk of the Orphan's Court he will be an honor to the party and a credit to the county. . JOHN C. ROWE, FOR RECORDER. And here we are now with a candidate tried and true in the person of John C. Rowe, who having served one term as Recorder was as a matter of course entitled to and received at the hands of his party a renomination. By this time everybody ought to know Mr. Rowe, at least everybody who has had any business with the recorder or in his office during the last three years, If they have been there and seen or met Mr. Rowe they have both seen and met a gentleman. It is conceded that in his intercourse with people in both his official and private capacity Mr. Rowe has always been the genial, kindly, considerate gentleman, In the transaction of his duties he has been very careful, faith- ful and prompt. In life and character he is pure and upright, and as for his qualifications and fitness for the office we take no Pa In the three years or nearly so that he has been recorder he has beyond ques- tion demonstrated his absolute fitness for tho place. To do anythi else than re-elect Mr. Rowe would be a disgrace to the people the county. JOHN I. DUNLAP AND C. A. WEAVER, FOR COMMISSIONERS For the office of County Commissioner we have John L. Dun. lap and Calvin A. Weaver. These men come direct from the ple. They are both men who make their living by toil. Neither of them t yield Jackson he has been faith t i +e il in thi 300 3 mi In this office ackson to every Commissioner Balley: * Take one ( penell ) ; we get lots of "em, A A GS — have heretofore held office, except that Mr, Weaver was deputy sheriff under Sheriff Condo. In this office he “+ ++] “imself entirely honest and competent and in Lis i“ “course wii | . 1 ple he was polite and Read the tavide pagou of the Ruporier CONTINVED Qd LAST PAGE.