Fill vy - Spi GEE a Harris Township. A concrete pavement was laid front of Harrison & Ishler’s store Mre. G. H, Widder, of Harrisburg, visited her sister, Mra, Homer Harr Mr. und Mrs, Mervin Arney, of Cen. | tre Hall, spent Bunday in Honlsburg | Miss Annie Lohr, of Centre Hall, is | UE NO MATERIAL CHANGE staying with Miss Anna Weber for an — indefinite time, A delegation from this place were numbered among the excursionists to Harrisburg, Baturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ulrich, of Selinsgrove, enjoyed the October days at the Lu- theran parsonage. A horse buyer from Lancaster coun- ty bought some horses in this com. munity last week, close. Mr. Hearst barely carried Brooklyn Tuesday, but ran ahead in Richmond. In Schenectady, one of the best or- ganized labor cities in the United States, {t was expected Mr. Hearst would have a substantial plurality, The Republican ticket was successful by 374 votes, as against a Higgins plu- rality of 1621 two years ago. While both the state senate and as- trongly Republican, claiming that they HLGHES IN NEW YORK 12 Elected Governor Over William R. Hearst. Ll Centro! of Con- Jonty. Republicans Retain gress by Good IMs Just received a fine line of Shirts, price 50 cents A fine line of Four-in-hand Ties, at Miss Nora M. Miller, a Mies of 25 cents “sweet sixteen,” husked eighty bushels of corn in one day. 2 Mp. 4. 1, Slosesypher and her KREAMER & SON, Centre Hall, Pa, PLURALITY IS OVER 50,000 WiLL ' gomb! Democrats Gain Representatives In States Others—Nicholas y will be Republicans ¢ te Greater New York With 124,000 Plurality, While Hearst Carried Metropolis By 75,000. Balance of State Ticket In Doubt. New York, Nov latest returns, Charies E. Republican candidate for he Demoers . : the Democrats ar and Republicans In Re- Some ive made rain Longworth elected. Elections were held in 42 states, and while the results in a number of in- ftances were of unusual interest, {it may be sald that generally speaking there were no great surprises. the south the congressional have elected by the usua! ma jorities In the west and east the states that were aligned two vears ago in the or Republican col- nmns no material change, the making gains in some in- i and the Republicans in others. t iblicans retain control of ent by a good majority PRCSIDENT RECEIVED RETURNS T.—~According to the His Greatest Interest Was Centered In Hughes, the Gubernatorial Fight In New York. governor, has Washington No y President been elected by 50,000 or more plural- Roo the returns ity Outside of Greater New York, { trom th they came in over with 160 election districts missing, Mr. wires to the executive Hughes had a plurality of about 124,- | afices After dining with his family 00g In Greater New York, with 69 1 Oyster Bay he hur- election districts missing, William with Secre- Randolph Hearst, the Democratic and ter General Cortel- Independence League candidate, had a Bacon, Secre- plurality of 75.036. Mr, Hearst car- Attorney Gen. ried all the boroughs of the greater canned the reports city, despite the fact that the early re- ad y Press Associa- turns seemed to indicate that he had Oo) d by +varion PEivate sources 1 lost Brooklyn 1 avar fig nh Phe prastost congre No definite figures are yet available tas ¢ f n e renort rom 88 to the results with re to the : : subordinate state officers, and both zerly awaited LIONS as Demo- tickets Throughout cratic state and been where mother, Mrs. Ulrich visited friends in Williamsport for a few days, Mrs. Bolomon Lohr is in Altoona receiving treatment for an ulcerated eye, with the hope of being cured, Mrs. L. Mothersbaugh, is visiting kon, D. K. Mothersbaugh, snd family in Williamsport, the chief st traction being a young grandson. Rev. J. I. Btonecypher preached for the Lutheran members at State Col- lege, Bunday afternoon. He will duct services there regularly every two weeks, George Stone. a veteran of the civil war, Is dividing his time Democratic elary show tant Democrats stance in- her 1 New in C} Indenen 000 hut there cago it is estimated that the League ticket polled 40. & Republican plu- large rajlty for the state officers ; Michigan. lowa, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Connectiout, Minnesota, Indiana and Wisconsin have rolled up Republican pluralities although there was off from the usual vate in lowa lence was £ pad 3 TY anagers of 1 be materially 2 Con. LA i 1 Pn Athy lini Secre- 3 ¥ Hughes’ Tere 60,000 some 2 % Agen, 5 a, F417 % A 2 Lend Us Your Ear, Mr. Farmer! You will never regret it, . among his Republican | ‘ 4 a { children in different paris of the state, Republican | last expect a plu. | Hves and friends in Centre county, atate H. teacher of Shingletown shouldered BUD on the morning of the first, on big shows Nebrasks shows AliRO and spent the past month with rela. Pattison vote of : & 3 Republicans 2 FR PRS the tiie Lonberger, in the ha TELEPHONE SERVICE IN YOUR HOME A Protection A Convenience A Necessity, 1 wn of the new state of school, writtem by Demo. $2 tig t dn voted the Demo going to school, with the intention of solidly 2 spending some time in the woods sur. rounding the bouse. In the evening when be returned to his home in Boalsburg he looked like Robinson Crusoe, being rabbits, strongly gates to the constitu. Democratic school Sdbddpd MASSACHUSETTS REPUBLICAN New Me and Arizona have voted enter sintle 3 ap decorsted with eight 1 En bly on the ywroposition to iy as a single | Governor Guite. Re.gelested- and Rates very reasonable, Let us explain our Co-oper- -- 1 |» png £ iia tire State et Goes Through. Of all the stories about big pump- kins this season, the biggest Was told by B. E. Weber, who gave the Philadelphia Record as bis aut} ority is reelected in Kan ly reduced majority Missouri was in doubt One he Democrats expect bb ddd LA nh Arg PENNSYLVANIA TELEPHONE CO Contract Dept., Bellefonte, Pa. TITTY rT Trey rer YYTYPT of the congressional Years ago Longworth The pumpkin was grown in county, CHARLES BE HUGHES MOmerset two measured thirteen feet. and one-half inches in diameter, weighed 465 lbs. One of Heterers nine IAN . : t ncinnatl Democrats and ing victories ' +} ' { down |, Ba Be a cd On ETEK MAn W. Wadsworth The i SHE t ur hairman of the ho legislat ire will show but little change ! 2 commitiees on aert ititure at Washi al ay thiul | uld | narrator | concern himself about that ss! we wenn we] ¢ Ladies’ Wrappers-- ’ With his story Bs a a gon Spm atbyyo PTT % iF ps SRR D nies arated for his you Fs XITTrYS V use wondered how they we ng ‘4th New Rel it into the cellar, but the jo TESS Rss sss sss s sans Nw the did no in its political make-up | . : ton wa tefeated in The Tammany judiciary leks in| : o hh the F en. York diatmet he only Las New Yor ; : Utah, Wy { that set be ef Otio . i set to | Judge. R., h: en elected i ry ; ’ "el % ve lost Nevada, while both parties State C1} ; 2-H {ia @ in 1 the Hear: t has telegrams to Watchers 1«¢ Yi © ra . on the full vote we i ( Katie t ' " thode Laws Chanier | “ ' v 1 a at (he Hearst (Wadne and ileans carried ngton. an While threshing last week at (ie rye | Calico and Percale Just Men’s Work and Dress Call Horner 8 the workmen were ed tn machine of Wiscon astonish. | Repub failed Independ Babooek in wee 1 ney eoming through thei . + » . nan of the gold, sliver and tmnk bills $490 the owner of the tuachioe, had back of the cylinder | fixiog something at the carrier w hen | commitise C= . spounting George Nearson, | Shirts Island James H governor Elected. *Henry H. Bing Reyburn, R.; 3. J Moore, R.; 4, *Reuben O. 5 W. W. Foulkrod, R.; 6, McCreary. R; 7. *Thomas R.; 8 *Irving P. Wreer, R.: urd Cassel, R.; 10. T. D. Nieh- *Henry W. Palmer, R.: N. Brumm R 13, John D.: 14, *Mial B. Lilley. Hig been | to see them. . E. WIELAND, Linden Hall 8 alsctad on the machine Stuyvesant Mr mornii home of ongressamen gel i a nin 1 the money dre pad out of his pocket | immediate intery in | ohn E =~] am Hearst } owing the in upknown to him Fhe paper money | passiip | the gold | and silver were carried back and run through and tered, coprtain’ dropped through without 0 TD QV BVDV 99909000 9% 9% ig elected’ / 4 § / f 4 4 / / / ¢ / } / ¢ / / 4 4 4 ¢ $ / / through the cylinder, but sent word tn were considerably bat. | 'To the Farmers : R.; 15, Willlam B. Wilson D.: 14 NE and AY Bali otherme Hay Press forSale John G. McHenry, D.; 17, *Benjamin i Demo: | K. Focht, R.; 18, *Martin E Olmsted, The under fer { . SOLICIT Cong roca B ri an “ong 3 R: 18 *john M Reynolds, R.; 20, . ’ t3NEAte Daniel I. Toroen, Bas Ri 0 ELI STEEL HAY PRESS [é 1s i Barclay, R.: 22 *George F. Huff, R.: in first class condition i ' D. Strunk & Son, Centre Ha latter carried the 3 ’ : : A agents Lire : ! ahd thre em 23, *Alien F. Cooper, R.; 24, *Ernest power pross and will be sold at A evBou'a A i Acheson, R.; 25. *Arthur I. Bates, in two of | R.: 26, J. Davis Broadhead. D.: 11, Jo popular-{ seph ©. Beale. R 28, Neilso Pr. Wheeler, R.; 28, *Willlam H Graham R.; 30, *John Dalzell, R.: 31 *James F. Burke, R.; 32, *Andrew J. Bareh feld, R Maryland-—1, William H Jackson, R.; 2 *]. Frederick C Talbott, D.: 3, Harry B. Wolf, D.; 4, *John Gill. Jr lidate a pin. | r char Gs in ih irst distri I3.; 5 *Sldney BE. Mudd. iL: 6 *George ll nomas A. Smith D.. was “1 A. Pearre. R H. Jackson. R by the Democrats, a the Republi. he was not prep statement Mr hms: that the r publican oc Fherwupen MARYLAND they are un . 1247 Id tricks are $s “i i they?" In Brooklyn. where Senator Patrick H. McCarren made a bitter fight aginst the borough by a small ality. 4000. At | one time it seemed that uzhes had been but the late returns we favor ! of the Demrneratic candidate ! Mr. Hears! has been given Jority of nearly 70.000 in and incindes Long for Hearst hiv from to Richmond given the Democratic rality As was Hearst showed hi fn the cities throughout the state and took out of the Republican column a | cans number of the more important munici. | The labor campaigns palities which heretofore have been | Bressman Mudd told heavily in Republican Among the cities which | portion of within gave Hearst a plurality were Buffalo { Baltimore was counterbalance. Rochester, Utica. Troy, Elmira, Rome. | 4 In the counties within the district 10. *Henry DeFlood, D ] W Virgint 1 will pHa | & the fullest and best line of Little Falls and Johnstown. All of est Virginia—1, iHiam BP. Hub these, except Utica and Rome. were | Oklahoma Democratic, bard, R.: 2. Marmaduke H. Dent, D.: hl HOLIDAY GOODS Guthrie. Okla this store Republican two vears azo, Mr Hughes Nov. 7 The consti 3. +) i Holt Gaines, R.: 4. *Harry i] ever found in | tution of the new state of Oklahoma | C Woodyard, R.; § “James A. It will comprise Books Hughes, R. ' The bills were somewi al torn ree 3 TID signed offer for sale Wi YOUR Her rat Tr the ame as at| p : uring €o., Harrisburg, Ps Str fice. ” Hall i Bloomstior] 17 55 Pine Grove (re Inquire at Joalsburg SNCceyefnl re all strongly in A ma kL H. & S. E. Manhattai i which Island City. has Kon: 8000. and {Staten end) has al ! expenses pal Oe Ork plessant Po Vigvesiment or + Xperience 1 once addressed the Bronx Lhnieen County, QL [~v [LM A me L he Index... | 1 LAT Bellefonte, Pa. i. PENNSYLY. RAILROAI can wage, 1 Delaware-- At large, *Hiram 0. Bur | |i ton. R Virzinia--1 2. "Harry Ll. Lamb, D 4 5, Edward W. Saunders Glass, D.; 7, *James Hay, D.: 8. *John F. Ritey, D.: 9, *Campbeil Slemp, R.; generally expected, Mr by Wiliam a greatest strength Is claimed Why not advertise in the Reporter nee of money hy "William A Maynard, D.: 3 Francis R. Lassiter D.: 4 Jones, D.: *John D.; *Carter #8000400 RBT0000 000000000 Unquestionably The Best ,.. MORNING NEWSPAPER Con- that against the Fifth district City, On or about Nov. 20th we are going to place on sale but Schedule in Effect May 27, 1006 Trains Leave Centre Hall Hean ticket was successful. but sus FOR MONTANDON ' F A i «NN Ana » did not gain a single city. The Repub { Will be written by Democrats. Ver Bibles, Fancy Goods. Nov tained serious losses In Syracuse | non FH. Whiting secretary of the Ok. Pictuses and Pio. Gloversville. Amsterdam, Ithaca, Sche- | lahoma Republican con ) Electric more Washington P te ph rr mectady, Watertown and Plattsburg | cedes the Democrats the three dele Chr Wilkesbarre Scranton abil Ww His ho i h P t Great interest centered here In New ; gates, while Chairman Jesse Dunn, of . 1 port: 7.04 a. m., 2.35 p. m. wack «lays, | - e OS York in the campatgn waged for tho | the Democratic FOR ELMIRA | Judiciary ticket named by a commit- | will be at least 7% Democratic tee oi iawyers, headed by Joseph H. | gates on the floor of the convention Choate and former Judge Alton B | Republican managers admit that Ok Parker. The Tammany and Ind pend. In Pittsburg is committee elties ture Frames, Novelties and the FINEST TOY LINE ever seen in Bellefonte. Special News of Lines later on. Big Republican Majority In Mighigan. Detroit. Nov. 7.-—Oovernor Wamer and the entire Republican state ticket have been elected by 60.000 to 100.000 majority. the Republican congressional candidates in each of the 12 Michigan districts having been elected, and the | i) commitiee gays there dele. and intermediate tions, 2.35 p. m. week days, FOR BELLEFONTE, Tyrone, and in- | termediate stations, 8.10 a. m., 3.36 p. m. week days. i All Newsdealers Sell it, these ence League joint ticket won over the non-partisan candidates by big plu. ralities, Tammany Hall, has been reelected over Thomas Rock, who has been known in the campaign as “Eleht e 1904, which was a presidential year. The Republican ticket showed the greatest loss In this respect, espe. clally in the cities, There were many odd turns to the balloting. Here In New York it was Richmond borough that defeated Mr. Hearst for mayor a year ago, and it was Brooklyn, with a big plurality, lahoma proved a great disappointment | The “unknown” quantity of the In | dian territory was a concession to the | Democrats, but nine Oklahoma dis tricts counted on by the Republican | leaders, were carried by the opposi j Hom. The Orage nation elected two i Democrats. The Indians as a general | rule voted the Democratic ticket, § } i f | Very 8mall Vote In South Carolina. Charleston, 8. C. Nov. 7.~The alec tion held in South Carolina was with out incident and a very small vote wos polled. For governor M. FP, Ansel, D., und the entire staie ticket was | Ptected, the only opposition being J | L. Chandler, who received half a hun. { dred Soclalist votes, Seven Democratic congressmen were elected, five with: i out opposition. The Republican nomi- hees In the Fourth and Seventh dis Republicans will have a large major ity in the state legislature, with a pos. sibility of its entire membership, Democrats Carry Rhode Island. Providence, R. 1., Nov. 7.-Returns show that Mayor Higgins, of Pawtuck- et, D, has carried the state for gover- nor by 6000. Thirty-five districts give Governor Utter, R., 5540, and Higgins 4787. Last year these districts gave Utter 5720, and former Governor L. F. C. Garvin, D., 8014, Republicans Carry Utah, Balt Lake “Utah, Nov. 7.-The Re publicans in Utah have elected thelr slate ticket by the usual plurality, re turning Joseph Howell 80 congress and electing Joseph KE. Frick justios of the supreme court, Em m. week-days. FOR LOCK HAVEN and intermediate stations, 8.16 a. m. week days. W. W. ATTERBURY, General Manager J. R. WOOD, . Passenger Traffic Manager GEO. W."BO 'D, ne 9 For'75 years the i " - ow Fer ge ew Chapped hands are quickly cured by Prive The Star Store, Centre Hall $1 F.A. - ures
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