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GET OUY THY YoTE {1et ont j« the on i Inree Dem of (4 the vole, That tes ‘ thing necessar niin moorat ib BUC Phere fe a cratic Vole vu the Monts Side re olny ty, mostly in the rural districts t ust be registered ar 1 IR Tiss the beg i far detnoeratie candidates fone offices It 1s unfair f the i i Li) mastiinge 14 business anironaan al It Li» WOFK with pie accoiuplisi tl of De clatrimnn | the gettin work out Bie Vir i= § hs every HOCral wWaomp ishing of Lh priate s Kes 4 0} “Very chairman under Every suflicient Democra: ic pol» The stay-at-homes reflect aiscredi the Pe The stay-at-hiomes, in must be reduced to the number ; in fact, every be hustled to the polls It has, in that elections Democrats many siay-at-homes Bide. voililng distriet should hav joesl pride to see that voter gels (ao Lhe local Moeratic orgs Zab i0 this Cate pai Owesi po voler ¢ time pasl, been casrged to were ithe i Loo have been lost because there on the South | This is & charge in which there | was more truth than poetry or fiction. | Let the Dem ati side the mountain redeem themselves ; | gO the polls, of | vote straight, and their share of victory. er ¢ volers in this} to every man them, | claim due | — If the Republican papers want | talk ule er, why don’t they ut Bailey alu Miller aud farmers by of the only ' Centre county ? robbing the | over valuing the property | farmer's organization in| Why don't how these same county officials red, sbhaolutely igoored, an appeal them by this same farmer's! > zation | ue of the Democerstio ¢ i an ire county are nol farmers are » way that one of them hiss ever st em pled to rob thems, or An a single Democratic office holder will in | evel ignored their organization a | no one suspects that when elects ' 8 of the Order of Patrons of Husbandry peli T rubbing it ~-Miller | and Bailey, the county commissioners, | for robbing the ere is Do out are risponsible farm- | ers of Centre county t property. How many of farivers, have been able Lo have your) by the | you you not by over-valuing | eir you, | reduesd attending T Have Have sou not been intimidated by al Vaiual ion Bipesin not been ridi- | culed ? been sbused 7 | H Ye thal unfess you went home sod Youll ii v be sorry you ssked for justice ? Jawa like a clam you | vel Lhe commissioners colleeted | for Aud you paid | And three hoidiug it § 5s Xen dollars 8 dey, snd expelses, Liivse Spirals, —— of more An right than ove of a foreigu character, being true, the Reporter asks voters in Potter township who happen | to pass over the bridge across Sluking | Creek, east of Tusseyville, to make an | estimuate of the cost to paint such s | bridge. The Commissioners of Centre | county paid $67.00 for this work. Atl such « rate, what would it cost the avernge farmer to paint bis house, barn and outbuildings? Isn't it ' shame | i at iustration extravsgance, nome, 1s i pressive his the | al —————— lp conte Mr. Democrat, you are not doing your full duty to the organization if you simply go to the polis nd cast your ballot. You owe the orgauvizs- | tion, of which you ware a part, your fo. | fluence to induce your neighbor to go with you to the polls on November 7, The voter who stayed away from the polis never wou a victory, and it is because of the large number of this class that the Democratic msjority in Centre county has been reduced to the minimum. Get out the vote. —— — sn If Commissioner A. V. Miller, can- didute for re-election, wants a little notoriety, let him tell the editor of the Gazette the stories be circulsted on the Bouth side of Centre county about the $100 appropriation for premiums, Let Mr, Miller tell what he pro posed to do in the future in this mate ter, if elected, Don't be backward, Mr. Miller, I m—— a —— Commissioners Miller and Bailey ap- parently have more confidence in Cens tre county landlords thau they had in the mavager of the Princess Hotel, Atlantic City. When stopping at the latter they * took receipts '’ ; on thelr tour through the county they omit the receipls, mm —— cs ——— Commissioner Bailey was it Centre Hall Thursday evening and part of Fridsy. Everybody was sizing him up, and looking at his vest pockets to see il Le carried a stock of lead pencils with him on his tour, FOR RECORDER. ELLIS S. SHAFFER FOR SHERIFF fi © mre ‘ * HT Volers wiio sper Ket department pis wh talw art soil ent part of the state Ellis Sb : dT ier § fer sid ih Madisont grandparents i Ur, i greater portio: the farm Rivlin therenlivr Iu 1888 hie ove thier tion to ia Woes Bligngs IFRGILE fies » trofied iween those p whose ieslitlh was which Lie 1 iu wingee then ins ug and other pu He is k1 and g ready band to those ir He further is ¢ SL. J de udgmwent sod disoreti portivent, BDHOVe gentleman —— FR A He's One of Them, From the Den Walch Dr. White is naturally as modest man CTatic man & year ago aud is one of its most setive membe's, Haviog charge of a farm over there the promoters of the Phil- ipsburg Grange sought bim to join their order beonuse it was weak in uumbers sud they thought he could help it. So be did aud has been 8 work- lng member ever since. He has made no attempt to make political buncombe out of It because he is conscientious enough to believe that it woulda be wrong, but since Mr. Mwartz is making such a parade about his being a farmer we think the Graugers of the county should know what relation Dr. White bears to them, —————— Earl Tuten, the Republican ecandie date for register is conducting the Bellefonte Republican, just now, on the q. t. plan, and bas pothiug much to say for his associates on the ticket, Mr, Tuten is afraid of his shadow, that's all, and like other candidates who rau for county offi e from the Republican office, he is trying to make life be is not a party man. you velieve it. : LS 5 SI MAS WN BS, in the knowledge of the writer, ever held an audience as did Mr. Berry in the Court House Wednesday evening of last week. The wuciiouser puts thiogs up only to knook them down, For John position the three ( filled 1} of ih therelore ia past Rowe h 1] county and kno HR § Recorder wr of t of PIE GUre fF LO VET He is know: and agreeshls ul The we has alwai y duty i ition, hliging rk in that in that direction Joh nbove all a perfect Personally, Rowg gentiernan and one who has made friends Bellef Aw JOHN C. ROW] rd ed a re-notuination His re-elect) iI Assy red Pittst early age of nit * Was Dorp st urg the 16 YOeRrs COV ERRTY tis mpioyviment ines fact earned tailorit Fi a 1 or ¥. rat { am? atloring estab. in Philipst arg, until elected When with bis family he re Trial List ing is Lhe trinl list f week ¥, November 20 ; Anronsburg & Young Road Co Or i 12 court, © mening add u Turopike Ve, «© unty. Hugh Ward, Jr., vs. J. T. Lucas. Kemp & Burpee Mfg Co. ve. James i vy IL. npson. E. Shope, sdm'r of Julia A. ope, va. James N. Sbope, aries F, Schad ve the Borough of Millesburg. iyde E. Shuey | ve. Bellefonte Fur LR £3. Ww. H. Johusonbaugh, el Huyett and MeNitts, J. D. Bhugert's vosent hal, J. H. Lingle va. Lewis Rosenthal. George T. Brew va. Christian Shar. er, el. al. M. J. Averbeck va. F. P. Blair & Co. Thos. B. Harved vs. D H. Hasting's sdm’rs, et, al, Clara Brown vs, sdm’re, Bisbche Hayes va, OC, adm'rs Ustbarine E, Orudorf, Below is given the trial list for the first week of regular court, begluning Mouoday, November 27 ; Uhns. Li. Brown, receiver of Quaker City Fire Ins, Co., ve. 8. M. Bell, HBame ve, Lyons & Co. Carrie E, Smith ve. Mary H. Snyder. Boltz, Ciymer & Co. va. J. C. Thompson, The Reid Tobacco Co. vs. same, Thomas 8B. Balley va. Geo. Robb and Hamuel Shafler, K. Peck va. D Cohn, A. H. Knopf ve. Lew.s Rosenthal, D. 0, Etters vs. Bellefonte Hohiol | District, Ve. ex'rs ve. Lewis { C. M. Bower's M. Bower's Lucas vs, Jacob H. MI MS PHA AAR. Keith's Theatre, At Keith's Ohestnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia, this week, will be pre sented some pleasing numbers, chief among them being W. H Murphy, Blanche Nichols & Co, in * From | Zaza to Uncle Tom" | Ferry Corwey, | the famous European musical clown ; | Bloom & Cooper, fo *' A Pleture from | Life” ; Joe Reichen and his trained | dogs ; Paul Conchas, *' the army Her- foules’, Other features are the Pant. zor trio, coutortionists, Harry Daven port, arigiaal monclogiek, i i INCIDENTS OF 1874 Local ems Taken from ‘the Centre Ie porter of Interest to 19005 Renders Jud day | Per, \ and Muswer, FERRI pst i man’ oY) 4 HO! ALY | Wo 4 whiny Jasper Pp seltniasly wy, fis connee Lie Charge the cf will } ul Asronsburg, safler serving He irge for about ten vears, Cale near Bunbury, Atidrew Ocker has beey Bp postmaster at Madisonburg At Lhe Inte BRE LE Hon ef Ss * © ris personal proj tlie ~ NB. Woll corn was id at eight HIT Oe fits per bushel Jolin Bhannon was elected justice of the pence [or Potter recent election, I'he burg Laubach farm, Ww, HEY WH i to F. Cryder 1 » Larimer wil e Centre A f wie Of mii WwW. Graft. ! MARCH 18—The Mrs i | Rose, In Gregg townsh Pp, was ii his Valley i t i HR elo Nebira<k Ore 1 se ¥ Vili i D elulre Artusgast, of i 2 » | got . Brisbio Mary Hos Hev, J. K Miller, § | beg 8 re { { Will also Mis y » MACH L Be : ithwrsn chureh, has 1 BIR Led i Mr {tearing down the Lulbieray of ureh, in { | this place, and “ t He i . | Peck and a force i RCCOmplishiug 0H | work now. , I'he Was is Dein assisted Ly of workmen id # foundation that gave fehurch was erected in 1863. ar { copstructed on Hamuel Faruer has the contract the brick wor kK { I f erectiog of Lhe APRIL 15~The people of Miles Hip raved $108 for the farmers in the Rrasshopper district, in Kansas, Fhe general f Judge Proud t, Milesburg, was destroyed by fire pight. The $2500, with an insurance of $1200. APRriL 22 I'he Presbyterian churen IW I glore o ¢ loss was about - Binkiog Creek Was separated from the Spring Creek pastorate Dir. Hamill will Lite to buw give his whole the Spriug Creek church. The corner the Pine Hall Lutbersu church will be laid May 186. Married 5 M. Woods, both of Boalsburg January 31, W. H. Hosterman, of Moccasin, IHinols, snd Miss 8, E. Stover, of Haines township. . February 11, 8. T. Smith, of Huotingdon, aud Miss Elmira Mur- ray, of Linden Hall. . , Jauuary 31, Eling Crader and Miss Susan Ripks* both of Gregg township . Febru. ary 11, Lindemon Wingard and Ro- setta H. Buavely, both 0 Penn town- ship February 17, John T. Hs gens, of Farmers Mills, and Miss Em- ma J. Brown, of Wolf's Store February 18, Peter D. Philips, of soy- dertown, aud Miss Sarah Mulbarger, of Poulter towusuip . February 21, John Roush, of Brush Valley, and Mre. Mary Swartz, of Asrousburg. . February 28, William Meyers, of Benner township, and Miss Alice J. Wise, of Aaronsburg. . . February 18, John E. Murray, of Lemont, and Miss Mary A. Steele, of Pleasant Gap. . March 11, James M. Moyer, of Logauvsville, to Miss Christiana Jor dao, of Boalsburg . March 9, John Hoy, Jr, of Jacksonville, and Mrs, sydoey Gramley, of Rebersburg , February 26, John From and Miss Sarah Horuoer, both of Centre Hall. Markets, Bellefonte, April 20. White wheat $1.00, red wheat $1.00, corn 60¢, oats 6c, barley 0c, clover seed $5 00, potatoes 60, pork 6g, butter 200, eggs 16¢, bacon 10¢, haw 16¢, lard So, buck- wheat 650, flour per bbl, $7.00, stone of Jauunry s+ William Farm for Sale, Peter Smith, of Centre Hill, re-ad- vertises his farm, near Clintondale, Clinton county, at public sale, Satur. day, November 18. The property was put up at sale Saturday, and was bid up to $37 per acre by Milton Dorman. The farm contains one hundred and forty acres, thirty-five of which are covered with choice heavy timber, mostly oak and pine, His Greatest Exhibie, From the Atanta { Ga. ) Constitution, We've seen Teddy's teeth, and they were all they're advertised to be, REASONS WHY YOU MILLER 4 creased Under the Prese: Prices ¢ ty-Seven Dollar: i 4 A A Extravagant pairs— Six NG Oli aone as an eiect * tO {i trary aw, the who conduct thx fit to be They have aecimon v TI Matilda and 1e steel sist Unionvil at a cost of $4050 | COsL. With these zette, 1t 18 no longer a question why have FeYeiations Ha was taken by the agents of ti at St. Louis, to Washington, D Co., and to Atlantic Cit: And the people, the ity oy Oe ridge Co. are now asking tor their support, have enormous prices tiey have paid for the | It is to be hoped that the Gazett of other bridges in 1904-05, which are ng 04. Why do they not put in the list t for which the Commissioners paid $67,01 said to show that the public has paid ne price for all the bridges built board of Commissioners, charge of so responsible a position, capable, and in every qualification th the Republican ticket seeking a re-cle found taking trips at the expense of Bri their agents, the taxpayers first on bridges they may build, or aid A SS A he. If you are practicing economy are carried out in the comm’ mers offi. Ak your groger for Weal: Eney, sent extravagance. Dunlap aud Weaver NO. 42 VOTE AGAINST EY. unty’s Affairs Largely In- rd of Commissioners— idges and Bridge Re- Ten Dollar Job, r paint. ¥y “ ai J Haleriai, nit is con- men fi , ang that vilad 1 rd « 4¢ un- unty atfairs, , Port ompany b should by the Ga- ent board of Commissioners Co. to the Worlds Fair agents of the York Bridge i the Nelson & Bochanan ople, whom Bailey and Miller id the bills in advance by the OB. iia © ide A eo it contained in the list of 1008- bridge built in Potter town rhaps ) } 0 paint, More than enough has been arly, if not altogether, a double answered by saying that not proper persons to take Moreover they will not be dge Companies, chaperoned by Ho A your ideas . and Bailov rapres uy: Take your choice, YOu Ho
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