se RA sedis oh Ta bis lg My OY, CE A 0 i sR AAI A 5 A BHEATZ ELECTED, Hepablicans Uarry State 75,000-A Light Vote, by Nov. 6.-—John O, 3 wus olected state treasun er John G. Harman, of Co lumbla county, Democrat, by 175,000 was the only state of- and a light was every county. The izerne, North- brought out a ties There This fice voted for d in nearly tity, Yote # interest in the con- nties which elected arge Repubiican the state vote for this of- first time ion against easurer all over with th r0 For the no fus The inde- an element d for Sheatz, Charged RE-ELECTED ef ¢ INS sioveland Over ore E. Burton. a Mayor Tom 1. r the fourth y iin a hard which the Republi headed by Congress. ra I. Darton, chairman of on rivers and 4 8 commitie frien Baker, of the Republican comattioo, convodgs the election of Johpnaon by 0000 plurality. At the Johnson headquarters his majority is placed 41 a higher figure, Tlie entire Democratic city ticket was elected by 6000. The Democrats elect a majority of the councilmen. Congressman Burton made consid. erable gains over the vote of two Years ago, when William H. Boyd was the Republican candidate, but the gain Was not suflicient to overcome the strong Johnson lead, TP a a te DEMOURATS CARRY NEW JERSEY, Fank Katzenbach Elected Governor of New Jersey by 10,000 Plurality, non, N. J, Nov. 6~Frank 8S. iocrat, has been John F. Fort, plurality of from Katzenbach has galing in North cut down the ilcan majority In algo t Democratic by inty by 16,000, { lose. { MH. Otto Wittpen, inark N. Fagan, Rep. City, will reach to forecast the com- giglature. The senate ican. The Demo. Harrison over county. This Democratic repre- nate from seven to the Republican to 13 The reelec Rep., of senator Hillery, Rep. 1 doubt in Ocean the Wakeleo ibly will probably have prob- Democrats unty and What Interest he apathetic election was if the Republican and (ue fusion New howing made by its fight al tickets of NOV +! in * in | far # ALS 100 AS { apps als, a Democratic ®an. wr Maximilian endence iefeated League » fusion ticket f the R who was epubli- ered- anged the fusion, the and on the finan- Leaders the result fu. kKiyn) the Re successful, selects d Dis- Il th candi- nm into office at ned to the Demo thao mayoralty years the in Utica, ars the i The 1 Ulster lidate for egter 11it the ihe mon coun the united of Auburn In Troy 18 re-elected with a plurality lence League votes Probably never wan known as to on in this state rt are in from and those are all ing whatever has ¢ a calculation, of the result of the be the merest ‘hairman Vandiver, of central commit- tate for his ticket by Republican leaders de- opeful as ever, ry long and compli- is estimated that it will two minutes This means moderate ire from 12 to 14 hours to Lin would state average of allots, of only precincts in, some are usually by the Democrats and some by } The vote shown in- » i I majorities, but give no line upon the general On the other hand, the meagre i received contain nothing what. that would indicate anything tun- 1 in the vote, and the state is nor- mally Democratic by about 12,000, in the senatorial primaries ex-Gov- Walter Smith has carried vy a large majority. Governor Edwin War. field appears to have received a consid- erably larger share of the popular vote than ex-Governor Smith, but this really means nothing as to the final result. While a legislative district might go strongly for either Smith or Warfield, unless the Democratic candi- dates for the legislature are elected the primaries in that district will be with out effect, SPDUOICRT ernor John the stat the city in Rhode Ic'and Democratic, Providence, R. 1, Nov. é.—Governor James Higgine, Democrat, is re-elect ed. He made a slight gain over his vote of last year. Nebraska Elects Republican Judge. Lincoln, Neb, Nov. 6.~M. B. Reese (Rep.), was elected justice of the su~ preme court. The entire Republican county ticket Is elected. F. OC. Hettinger, who for some time was located at Indians, this state, is now in Savannah, Georgia, and is in the employment of the Southern Ex- press Company. : Come in and Examine the Largest and Finest Lines of lothin Hats and Shirts ... 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An electric light of 4000 candle power will enable pictures to be made at night equal to any daylight work, An Enlarging Apparatus for ing all sized enlargements from small pictures, plates and films, The entrance be- ing on a level with street saves all stair climb- ing and affords a fine display window, In connection with this we wish to say to all owners of cameras, kodaks, etc,, that we are Exclusive Agents at State College For Eastman Kodaks, Cameras, to say that we can or Kodaks as cheap as buy them anywhere, and would re- order, We shall be to correspond with you or meet you in our new quarters, We to run on schedule time by October Ist, 1907, Watch this space, WwW. WW, SMITH STATE COLLEGE, PA. BRANCH GALLERY AT CENTRE HALL i ! F. £% 9 %% CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Reformed—Centre Hall, communion, momming; preparatory services, Friday evening. Tussey ville. afternoon Lutheran Georges Valley, morning aflernoon ; Centre Hall, evening. 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Bpangles Wallace Wilson and John Meyer, under an Act of Assembly of the Oommonweaith of Pennsyl- vania, entitied * An Act to provide for the in corporation and regulation of certain corpora. tions.” approved April 24 1274, and the supple ments thereto, for the charter of an intended The character and object whereof ia the supplying of light, best and the Borough of Centre Hall, in the County of Centre, Pennsylvania. and and enjoy all the rights, bevefits and ; rivileges of said Act of Assembly and its supplements. W. H. & J. 8 WOODS, C. C. BREWSTER, Solicitors. PPLICATION FOR CHARTER Notice is hereby given that an appl ion for charter will be made to the Governor of the Com- monwealth of Pennsylvania on Friday, the 15th G, Spangler, Wallace Wilson and A. Walters under an Act of and regulation of certain corporations.” thereto, for the charter of an intended corpora ton to be called PENNS VALLEY ELECTRIC The character and object whereof tions therein and adjacent thereto as wo in W.H. & J. 8 WOODS, C. BREWSTER, Solicitors. rr: = w. ] he Index... Bellefonte, Pa. C. Why Not Books For Christmas ? No reason at all why you should not give Books for Christmas, They are acceptable always. They are convenient. They are inexpensive. The INDEX has put in stock 80 complete an assortment of book as to suit any taste or purse, Think it over.