A CRS PBN TID ST VOL. LXXXI. DEMOCRATI NOMINEES, ————— CENTRE COUNTY GRANUE the February Election Ballot, tendance Hear Reports of Committees, One of the most spirited meetings of returned to this office, were : [ Note—The first three names in| inspector and Weber, E. W, school, H. G. overseer, W. W, Crawford, Strohmeier, J Bpangler ; han ; council, John H. John A. Martz; G. Dauberman ; constable, Geary ; auditor, T. L. Moore, CENTRE HALL ( Republican ) — John H. gpicher, Wm. J. Smith ; constable, W. H. Runkle; school, H. C. 8hirk, J. R. G. Allison ; overseer, Geo. O. Benner ; council, B. D. Brisbin, W. L. Jacobs, A. P. Krape ; auditor, J. A. Reesman ; | Charles Stump. POTTER, North-John Runkle, Bigler Shaffer, Robert Bloom. West-Wm. Lee, Foster W.| Frazier, 1. W. Ishler. South-—8. J. McClintie, 8. E. Brown, B. W. Ripka. School, A. C. Ripka, C. W, Slack; constable, Charles Frazier ; auditor, John E. Rishel ; clerk, | J. J. Jordan ; supervisor, James H. Me( ool ; over seer, D. L. Bartges. GREGG, West—John Smith, Wm. Pealer, O. T. Corman. School, R. Israel Spayd ; overseer, J. M. T. Duck ; auditor, E. P. W. O. Graden. Republican, West—B. F. Kennelly ; Paul Swabb ; supervisor, Isaac Smith ; Andrew Long : constable, R. G. Kennelly. MILES-—Constable, Elias Breon ; supervisor, G. W. Shaffer ; school, J. R. Brungart, E. H. Zeigler; auditor, C. J. Weaver, Jr.; overseer, Adam Vonada ; clerk, W. W, Hartman, HARRIS=0. W, Frank MeClintle ; school, John Carper, John M, Wieland ; overseer, | A. H. Hosterman ; John A. Fortney: | auditor, Geogge Hostermau ; supervisor, George | Rowe ; cle MILLHEIM — John Myers, Charles Musser John Hosterman ; oon stable, John Mayes ; overscer M. MM. Feidler 8. M. Campbell, A. J. Gephart, C. H, r ; suditor Joseph Re eifsnyder. PENN-Jacob Kerstetter, J. B. Rishel ; Al Keen, Elias Zerby, Wm. Gentzel | overseer, Samuel Ard ; supervisor, Samuel Lingle ; auditor, | Zwingly Weaver : clerk, M. Auman ; constable, | L. H. Stover cs ————— ——-— A Yo SAI Finkle, John llgep; supervisor, P, Heckman ; clerk, Shook : constable, school, clerk, Stover, constable, rk, Charles Corl. i | school, Geo. Mensch school, | i i i After th» Nominations | A pumber of Democrats and Repub- | licans are willing to accept offices, and are afier the nomivostions in their re os spective parties. Among those Known to the Reporter are : i DEMOCRATS i County Comnmnissiouers— John L. Daulsp, Spring twp. C. A. Weaver, Penn. Bhenfl— J. C. Buook, Millbeim. Treas urer— WwW. J. Carlin, Miles twp. Hammond Bechler, Bellefonte, Register— George F. Weaver, Gregg twp. De legate to Bate Conveution-— Frank W. Grebe. REPUBLICANS i Bherifl— William E. Register— E. C. Tuten, Recorder— W. W. Clees, Philipsburg. John L. Holmes, Bate College County Commissioner — H. E. Zimmerman, Benner twp. Assembly — Charles Fis'.er, Harris twp. R. B. Taylor, Bellefonte, Wm. Evey, Bellefoute, AP —— From Mifflinburg Telegraph, J. W. Ruhl was a social and business visitor to Coburn latter part of last week. Miss Grace Smith, of Centre Hall, was the pleasing guest of Mr. and Mrs, R. E. Buodgrass, a few days last week. In our last issue we made mention of the fact that D. H, Myers, Bupt. of the Mifflinburg Creamery, attended a Dairy Convention at Wilkesbarre, where he entered a contest for a prize ~and we are now much pleased to state that he was awarded a cash prize, thus evidencing the splendid product turned out by the Mifflinburg Creamery. MI YP RAI T:mperance Organization, At au informal meeting held recent. ly in Bellefonte Messrs, J. C. Meyer, F. W. Crider, Jared Harper, F. P. Green and C. C. Shuey were appoiu!- ed a commitiee to make arrangements and issue a call for a conference to be held February 6th, in that town, A representative of the Anti-Baloon League will attend the meeting on the date mentioned, The object is to crystalize the sentiment on the tem- perance question in the county, and bring its Influence to bear on the charscter of candidates to be nom's nated for the Legislature by one or both the leading political parties, Hurley, Philipsburg. Bellefonte. Celebrated 55th Anniversary, Ex-Sheriff and Mrs. Benjamin F Bhafler, of Nittany, recently celebrated their fifty-fifth marriage anpiversary, The likelihood is that there is pot another couple in Walker township who have that many years of married The at- tendance was quite large and every question discussed in an enthusiastic In the forenoon the newly elected officers were installed, Mr. Eobs act After these ceremonies, and each appre- ciation of the honor conferred, Master Rho e declared a recess for Juncheon. On the first floor the ladies prepared an elaborate epread—the best from the —and in a short time several long { tables were surrounded by the mem- Then there was the eating and Immediately after the afternoon ses- ten persons committee made its report, of the Fire Insurance and it in- dicated that the average Insurance rate of the con puny was far below the the finances The auditors average co