VOL. LXXVIIL AGAINST CONTINUOUS PUBLIC OFFI ¥ OLIN, The selection of Mr. Bailey over Mr. emphatically that county demonstrates in Centre coutinuous publie ma ter how important or unimportant the office. It the undoing of C. L Grawmiey, the san cause helped roll up a msjority, a year volers ure upninst wus Inst June; ago, against Judge Love The lesson is one that office seekers in may profit by if they will, {he counties of Clinton snd also their protest Lhe futuie Mifflin registered ngaiust teat, In the former was up for the sixth time for thst of fice ; in the latter county, the present gherift, also a Republican, was a can didate for the office of counly urer. Tuere Lens are muany other similiar candidates failed to secure tne united support of their party desire on the part of the individual to because of hold continuous office. At first thought oue would be led to believe that sn efficient official should us Le per fe be entitled to reelection so loug properly himself and forms official There is arguiuent in that, but tha is all. ( democratic Because 8 msn, sometimes, often by mere «cted to a public of- fice is continued the great it comes to the important offices of the pation, Lh J isl Ea to be derived if the coLauo's Ia» fully Lis du ontivuocus office holding is Lot chance, is els should x Both this when no reason why he there indefluitely. parties FTeCOK LIZ state and re is much benefit ix applied to the county, Lowuship sud Tuie borough offices, I'he verdict of the prople the polls may oe trusted as being v i Te 8 polities aod no point in local more plein iy set forth during t year thao that there is such a a limit to office holding. ——— ea —— Til EXTHA SESSION When Pen 5 pat Ker i= etre VEruor right things ** he moved tLguire He has eanlled for au eXirs session of UL Leg tre Reporter’ does not cars too curiously as to his motive Inture— {1) To provide for the consolidation of contiguous cities, { 2) To better provide { fhe provident use of Lhe surpius uot the State aud to end the J iny =; of commerce between the Lunks political leaders, {a} 10 Beuatorial tricts (4) To tiation re wi portion tiie Mi; and Represeui provi le for jet (5H) lorepeal Lhe ripper, (6) To limit the sou State for the bridges. (7) Toavolish fees in the the BSecreiary of and Insurance Commissioner, All legislation are proper; four of ihe m | are urgent, Treasury, the reapportionment of assembly districts, registra. tion, »nd the repeal of the ripper eon- stitute a of important work which will require montbs of pains. | taking consideration, sion in the program of reform is the (Governor's neglect to ask for the] amendment of our complicated elec-| tion laws. But how can the Governor expect to procure such beneficent changes in the | laws as he recommends from probably | erection offices of the Commonwealth of these subjects of proposed | Fhe purgation of the “tate | the personal body Astrange omis | the most ineapable and corrupt Legis. | lature ever assembled in the Hiate's| history ? It may be that with the foot | of the Commonwealth bearing ita fall] weight on their necks the rascals In their fright wili do all the Governor asks. Called together, as they are, tol answer for aud expiate sins of their own commission, they may do more than would sa succeedivg Legisigture | composed of men whose necks were not already in the halter. This is the most comfortable view possible, The new situation should enmmeand | the instant attention of the friends of reform, They should forget the Penny- packer of yesterday snd rally behind the Pennypacker of today. Take him at his word, When thiogs are at their worst any change is for the better, ———— SAAN THE oOMMIssIONERY CLERK, It is too early to discuss the matter in detail, but when the time comes, the Democratic Commissioners should make their selection from among the farmer's sons. That i» good sense, and good sense is good polities. ———AI It Is unfortunate that the newly elected State Treasurer cannot take control of the office for six months, The people would like to have the lid lifted right now, —————— sR PAA AAAI The result of the election may be ex FXTPHY stil ON OF LEGISLATURE { Called to Meet to Uonsider Toploe fogisintare on (ftovernor issued a prociamal calling the gislature in Monn the followi extra 16th, to g seven subjects ; #ion, , January aidler i nabije contiguous to he order that un RENTS Helmia oe City inerease Lie banks, trust stitutions for the us paid by compan iva sSiuiar i moneys | Lo lmpose proper hmitations f stount of such mon ach of such inst isdemesnor Lo » offer or Fequest any thug or prose Moneys i fo Lhe State IHensires as prote tion of pportion the 5 and Reg provide for Volers, provid uF ihe Lt clase and the | the power exer- | eised Oy such municipalities, i the stnount (o ¢ ¢ rection | take such | them as | Lie of- | Common. | {one — Winter Excursion Book” Fhe * Winter Excursion Book,” just the Passeuger Department Come books com- Peuusyivaunia HKailroad Hey emort ever gotteu oul Ly any relirosd itina © Is UUsl of the Coulniui 'g i prrelis sve lending Winter res ris One pages of iu- halftone engrav- Que full iaforms- tion in refereuce 0 wintering places, I'he book is cover, nay oLiail bound lu ao mristic chisste in This valusble work may be obtained free of charge at the priucipai ticket offices of or will be sent, tion to Geo, W posipaid, upon applica 4 yd, (deneral Passen- delphia, sr ———— M, Witte is now eugaged iu tryivg io pegoutinie a second peace treaty, this time with the Russiau people, AI MAP SSM. If Ohio's Pattison js a duplicate of Pennsylvania's honored ex-Governor by that name, that state has great reason to rejoice over his election to the gubernatorial chair, — IA ASA It has been decided that the last State law denliog with automobile lHoeneen ia the only luw, Ninee it was passed by the Inte Leglalature it might be well to give It some luvestigation, ssi AAP It ia the opinion of Governor Penny packer that the result was brought shout by the pewspspers, and the newspapers are much better satisfled with the part they took than if they bad taken the part the Governor took, S————— A A AI Wonder whetlvr Mr, Lincoln Swartz will risk bis reputation further by saying that Dr, White will not personally take charge of Lhe tress urer’s office, ufter he Las received the oath of office. Three to four cents worth of Washe plained, but it can’t be changed. Easy does your washing, BELLEFONTE High Bchool—J. E. Wagner J. 8B. Hosts rman Ella Lbvy Howard Street—Sara J. Walte Carrie A, Weaver Streot—Francis E. Pray Mary Underwood Helen J. Harper Jennie Longacre May Y. Taylor Frances B. Elmore Helen B. Crissman Bessie Dorworth itreet—Gertrude A. Taylor Daisy 1 Barnes Auns McCaffrey Alice K. Dorworth BENNER TOWNSHIP Bishop Mayme V. Wolf A. RB. Everette y we A. Weaver BOGGS TOWNEHIP Eisenhauer + Davidson nderwood Haagan Delaney B Mann Rickard CURTIN TOWNEHIP roratioy Lillian Reese Mary E. Warde ARNOW SHOE TOWNSHIP Frank Jotes Fiera A, Penney Mary E. Penney Elimbeth Glenn Jennie M. Graham 6G. Park Mary E. Harrington Harry KE. Leathers Elizabeth Fieming Grace A. Vallimont Buren V. Fletcher Byron H. Cark V. Taksah SOUTH PHILIPABURG Nettle MM Penepa ker Margaret Williams TAYLOR TOWNSHIP Elisabeth A. Hoover laora Faxon Lizzie B. Dorr Harry Gates J RK. Mattern UNION TOWNSHIP Bertha Davidson Mattie Lucas Harriel Turner Mary Erhard Minnie Sensor Wiiter Hamshberger BURNSIDE TOWNSHIP : we w Mary Kryder we Harry Hoover Jerusha Daugherty George F. Daugherty JENTHE HALL High School. cummmmnmnmnnnce 4. K. Bitbes GIRIIOAT ons simsensiiniians JotDes B, Strohm Inwrmediate Mise Luticia Goodhart Primary ... Miss Helen Hosterman FERGUSON TOWNSHIP Pine Grove Grammar. ....... W, W, Keller Piamary ... Margaret Kelobline Township High School... L. KE Poffenberger BAB. ons ssssmmsinimannes JoRB Dunlap White Hall..ownwanmmoaes GB M. Fry Pine Hall... Harry Walker Oak GIOve...ommnnnne Alberta Dreibelbils Kepler...coesiiin sarees burien Gates Glades. John Relish Batloyville Grammar... M. BE Heberling Pricoary...... Nancy Heberling GALI oc vcvove ro sirmsrrmmmsinnines LIOYA Bare Krumrine..... Della Garbriok UBB. co cvririirsesn Wm. Garner FRIBIook om vim Gottie Kelohline Marengo .... Hower Decker GREGG TOWNSHIP, Township High School, Prot. W FP. Hosterman Hpriog Mills Grammar... Orpba Gramiey Spring Mills Intermediate... Bertha O, Duck pring Mills Primary...» Mary A. Foreman CIID sc vssnias sso maut ens sbwiun sn srmuste sovssie Anna ong Farmers MILS...oouommiin oC KB Royer BUUETRY oirvivivonvossie masini eiosin R. U. Blwer Jeunle Wm BURR oo cov nsse Laurel Run Pine Glenn. Germania PATE AF ERR bE a tan Peer aR bere Fe RRR EEE OER a a HOF sesnirissvsrsrnss oe . A.L Duck Cross Roads... Eb . G F.Weaver Penn Hall L. G. Walker T Zeigler Wallace While Boyd Hazel Theressa C HAINES TOWNSHIP. Township High Behool Aaronsburg Intermediate Henry Krape Aaronsburg FP. imary Charles Kreamer Wolfs Chape! . ‘ E.R. Wolf Bt. Paul Merril T. Eisenhauer Lose yd Blover Beirly jeaver Dam M Polk Hill Decker Mountain Hachan Woodward . ae . A C. E. Kreamer AM. Marto W. T. Winkleblech John N TOWNBHIP Prof. H © urg Grammar HM Boalsburg Primary Walnut Grove Rock Hill Ehingletown «ar N. Moyer HARRIS Township High School BRathrock Hosterman Wieland Mothershaugh Boalst Gertrude ( Margaret 8, . Frank Young Harry N. Lon HOWARD MIRE choo! High Uraminar Irvin W YW. FP. Almeda Primary Alma HUSTON TOWNEHIP BUgargrovy Frank Dillen Zeigler Leathers Holter Vietcher Intermediate Balleview Henry Cronister Mattie Blocle Nannie Can Bertha E. Faxor Ff TOWNSHIP M. Pletcher Rebeces | Prot. § rs are residents of Liberty § ER TOWNSHIP Bool Prof, ( 14 Ceutr ii Jeatiie Fiewshers Gs Pie Grove Potters Mills Jacob B LiRmmar GG W Primary Mma Core Brown Vacant RUSH TOWNSHIP Bandy Ridge Gramm 8 Primary B. Conrad Lilla Heath Mary Camer Ralph G. White Harold Biddie Emma Bowers Edua Warten Sard Hermasn ida KB. Williams Iva Fiegal Earnest Ardery Ella Warde Elia Hoillick Mary Conway Katherine Ferguson Kiondyke Jessie Blowers MoshaAR DOD... coon Jackson Crouister SPRING TOWNSHIP Coleville Primary. Belle Barnhart Intermediate Alice Robinson (Grammar RBelvcca Heckman Yocum Grammer... isabeils Taylor Primary Autos QC Schroyer Oak Grove w Lillian Taylor Half Moon Hill John Gartheft Bush Addition... Mary Woods Bush Addition Luella Shook Forge Grammar.........co ida M. Showers Primary... Lillian Rearick Houser He. cove cnncess John x useer Pleasant Gap High School. 8 Williams lotermediate Mame Bell Weaver... at ————— Maude 1. Loe Fisting Creek. ...ocvvnee. Myrte Barnhart Axemann Grammar... «owe. Ralph Noll Primary... Edward Gates MOUBLALD coors rs invomssssisnmin enon PORE] Walle Earl M. Grove STATE COLLEGE PrmATY evi connmmsmennns Cordelia Acker 20d PH®ALY ovine Klis Livingston GRIDER ws vvsr vs seins cosas -. H.B. Bowtenhora Totermedinte ovine N, No Hartswiok Sophia H. Thompson Margaret Krebs UNIONVILLE Grammar, co iermimin Alice E, Buck WALKER, High Bchool........onee Prof, Wm. 8, Gerhard RIOD coms insissmsrimeminnnes Onlvin M, Hoy Forrest «ooo cvoiicnvivnnnn John 8, Walkey BOOM ouvir inn isiimmmmiens Cyrus Hoy Wolf ciinisssmmsimminevinnine Bthel Miller Hublersburg Grammar... William Markie POmary ow Lala Detrich BOAertowi cummin VErna Allison Crawlord. cu consumes 1s H. Yocum Frankiln oo mmmmns Charles Schaefer WORTH TOWNSHIP High Bobool...owns Prof Jo A, Williams GIRIIAL cover crvvsmmsesinvnnn Gy As Willinsss Powellon Edendale Grammar Primary Reece Tower Park . N Philipsburg Grammar Primary Coidstream wo Polat Look Out Grammar. Primary .. Munson Grammar... Primary a {Continued on page 8.) 16, 1905. ~The Yote, The eutire LYCOMING Plummer Berry Commissioners— Belicoley, n s John R. Smith, R . Nathan Brion, D J. P. Boyder, P . Beheesley, P Moore, B Whittier, 8 Tressurer— Gamble, R * » a Lyman Myers, D. Clark, P. Eger, RB . . Register and Recorder— Harder, R . W. F. Losgh, Rughes, D. Moore, 8 Plummer Berry Treasurer Beebold, R Glass, 9) . Commissioners Grimm, KR. Walter, K Lesher, D Sherif! deliz, KR. Poriziine, Plun 1 Ser y Associate Judge Hwyers, K Camp, D vi usser, V Barger, Conmtpissioners Close, RK 8 K Butier, D Kearns, D Wilson, P ONION JURE Eoglebart, K urns, D. Hecorder— Housel, RB A. Martin, D. Tressurer W. lL. Mertz, R R. J. Moyer, D. Commissioners 8. E Benner, R. J. H. Hildebrand, R G. W. Walls, D. HUNTINGDON § wig Plummer Berry Prothonotary — swope, R Brewster, P . . . . Register and Recorder— Trade, BR. . . . . » Culver, P Treasurer Spyker, R Bimpson, D Strayer, P Commissioners Taylor, R Bush, R Davis, D Norris, D Henderson, P Reed, P CLINTON Associate Judge— Harris, R. Swayne, R . Bridgen, D Caldwell, D Sheriff Sigmund, R. Mussina, D . . Prothonotary Lesher, R . . . . Rinley, D . . . . Treasurer — Hall, BR .... Bridgemens, D Comm issioners— Merrill, R. . . Myers, R . . . Flanigan, D. . Happs, D . . . BLAIR Plummer Commissioners— Harpster, R . . . Farrel, B . . . . . McFarland, D | Walter, D. (a Woll, P . * . . . Warlog . « L868 . 2d . 2641 . 2303 . 2483 . 290 . oil . 210 . 2464 , 2670 . HB . 2210 . 2661 0. 45 TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS. Mra. Barah Durst has been ill during past week, FKmerick expecis to spend Clearfield at Wallaceton, £313 ANIL began ge until be held sr 25th might home by Centre vird, irchased consid. taken labor is t Centre re help of WOrk., Philipsburg Robbins, Phoenix- of the ired pound Dietrick, of “quire Ross. SRr REID Was the Blate in wii. of Al- te of the y Burgeon # employed the Way bi was promoted in the Penusy vauils Rail- Course, unusual, but ¢ v8 Of Glopany receully. Of tions are nothis Bg 1 over a dozen or more to enter which indicates recognition of special fitness, the services of the ¢ Nupany, Thursday morning Mr. and Mrs. J, W. Brooks, of Linden Hall, left for Clairton, where Mr. Brooks is employe n one of the large steel mills. He been at that point since the begin. of September, and finding that he liked his work, concluded to locate there permanently. He is a son of W, 8. Brooks, of Linden Hall. BiOg I'be railroad from the Lewisburg and Tyrone road st Pleasant Gap to the Whiterock quarries is about com- pleted and it will not be long before operations there will be in full swing, Two kilos are about completed and two more are well under way, while the walls of two more are up. It is ex pected that the battery of six kilns will be completed and in operation be- fore severe winter weather sets in. Miss Ida Haldeman, formerly of Bellefonte, but late of Tyrone, has just completed a course of training in the missionary training school at Nyack, N. Y., and will shortly sail for China to take up missionary work in that be- nighted land. Iocluding Miss Halde- man, Tyrone clsimus the distinction of having three women missionaries in the field; the two others being Miss Florence Dayton, also in Chios, and Miss Fannie Buck in Central Amerion, The Bellefonte Tarnpike Company greatly improved the road over Nite tany biountain during the past sume mer. The last improvement was the building of a guard reil almost the whole distance over the mountains and through the Gap. The frequency with which automobiles travel this particular road, led the company to construct the rail, this making the mountain road safe against accidents, #0 far ss the pike company is cone cerned, The guard rail also adds beauty to the driveway,
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