The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 28, 1909, Image 5

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POSITION OF INDEPE "|
DENT REPUBLICANS
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True Disciples of Lincoln Are
Supporting Cyrus LaRue
Munson For Justice of
Supreme Court,
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CERRY AND NILES ADDRESS
Slcson and Stober, With the Living
Bosses and Effigy of Quay, Smile In
Cynic Contempt of All Reform.
The Independent Republican meet
ing at Plymouth on Thursday evening
was both a surprise and an inspiration.
It proved that in
state,
that section of the
at least, the better element of
the Republican party is quite as active
end altogether as determined against
the Penrose machine as they
four years ago, when Mr. Berry
tricmphantly elected. The meeting
was large and enthusiastic,
The speakers were in harmony with
the spirit of their audience and both in
excellent form. strong point
made was enthusiastically applauded
and every sentence
point, It was
were
was
Every
expressed a strong
easily the most effec
political demonstration in that
section of the state this vear. The
speakers were Hon. W. H. Berry, for
mer state treasurer, and Hon. Henry
C. Niles, chairman of the Lincoln
Party state committee.
Mr. Berry said in part:
“There can be no confusion as to
the the campaign. No ques-
tion as to the personal character of
the candidates is raised. No que
of political significance in the
or nation is involved. We are
to consider the advisability
candidates selected bs
disc redited
suring their return to
state and opening the way
turn to the disgr
isting prior to 1905
“It is the duty
in the state to acti
nominees of their party
men of the
ability, nominated by
of their party and !
support for these reasons
the best ints
that a strong and formidable
of the dominant political
maintained in the state. Let it 1
said that Democrats are apatheti
indifferent in this campaign
“Republicans who love
tue more than party succes
sentiment and
tive
issues of
leadership and ther
power
"a4
aceiul condit
highest
they
rests of the stg
political
dorse the
cord’ gly unless they believe
leaders are repent
diate their lif
were thoroughly sca
tion of a Democrat
The hasty call of tI extra
he legislature in 1906, the good
done by it and the
lent candidates at
doubt
edong
sion of
work
excel
leave no
events disclose the ol
The Quay statue is erected in a prom
inent niche in the capitol pursuant to
tle votes of both the present Republ
can candidates, Sisson and Stober
protest or apology Is of from
them. They, with the living bosses and
the marble image smile In eynic con
tempt of all reform
“Salter, the confessed traitor, who
fled the country to escape conv
for notorious baligg box steafling in
Philadelphia, returndd when the dis
trict attorney's office was manned by
Norris 8. Barrett and Robert von
Moschzisker, when, according to Sen
alor McNichol, the jury was fixed and
Salter acquitted. Barrett was nominat.
ed and elected judge by the machine
that profited by Salter’s crime. Von
Moschzisker was presented by them
tn. Governor Pennypacker for appoint
ment to the bench soon afterward, but
the governor declined to appoint him
He was nominated, however, and elect.
ed to the bench by the gang at the
succeeding election.”
Following Is a summary of Mr
Niles’ speech:
“The state ticket that Is this year
labeled Republican is in no honest
pense the ticket of the Republicans of
Pennsylvania.
“They are urging the Republicans
wv hie believe in honest government and
pure politics to vote for their selection
for the important offices of state treas-
rer, anditor general and justice of
the supreme court.
“There Is no moral, legal or politi
eal obligation so to do,
“So long as the crime and fraud of
one Philadelphia ward is permitted to
/ defeat the will of the honest antl-graft
) Republicans of whole counties of the
gtate, the nominees of such methods
are not entitled to our support,
“Since the defeat of Plummer, in
908, the bosses have pretended to an
usual goodness,
“They are now tired of even the ap
yaarance of reform,
“Their temporary restrained hunger
for the spoil has become frresistible
and they are now engaged in an of
fort to resume control of the money
and the auditing of the state,
#the candidates who have been
given the Republican label have al
ways been for and never against the
corrupt methods which have been
Pennsylvania's shame, They are satis.
factory to these bosses,
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Eniarking Poultry BUalit ess,
With a view of greatly enlarging his
already extensive poultry business,
Charles D. Bartholomew is erecting a
land he recently purchased f om his
father, William H.
taking care of the rev poultry yards
eral farming. Mr. Bartholomew will
both aim at the production of eggs
and the development of first cluss
poultry, and hopes to have a large
surplus to put on the market,
The new dwelling house is
erected immediately back of the
Logan house, 11 a section well ealcu-
lated for building purposes It is the
owner's intenti un to extend Allison
street, which will make
vumber of choice building lots in a
quarter altogether desirable,
Karl Luiz Is the man who will have
the new poultry farm in charge. He
bas met with success in a small way
in growing pcoullly aud p.olucirg
eggs, and there is no doubt but that
where conditions sre more favorable
be will te able to make biddie yield
large returns.
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Linden Hall.
George Meyer came up from Millon
on Haturd iy for a two weeks vacation,
and on Monday evening he shot two
gray squirrels,
Me. and Mrs. Irvin Stover left last
week for Philadelphis, where they wi |
make thelr future home.
Me, Christ Meyer is in
this week visiting her sister,
gram who there
from Williamsport.
Mr. and Mra,
D iniel Houser at
funeral of Mr. Daniel
Tuesday.
A number of railroad
Sanbury sre building
at the Potter crossing.
Mrs. John Kimport
day from Altoona,
few dsys with relatives
David Campbell spent a day
week at the McCracken home in
Glades
Daniel Goheen, of Baileyville made
abusiness trip through here last week,
looking up lumber for the house
his father is building on hie farm.
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Wanted
d baud picked
Hall
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Bellefonte
Mrs In.
moved last week
Weaver and
sitended the
Dreiblebie, on
Charles
d wife
men from
& concrete bridge
returned Mon.
where she spent »
Ins t
the
new
Apples
A car load of cider ar
apples will be lcadid at Centre
station, on Baturdsy, October
J
Monday and Tuesday, November 1
avd 2 Farmers, gather up your ap- |
ples and sell them for the cash. Write |
or tele plore the kind and
apples you will have.
W. Gross
L & Pr I ONG
plies fi am——
Wil Deliver Fecd nnd Flonr, :
Messrs. J. H. snd 8. E Weber, pro- |
prietors of the Centre Hall Flour Mills, |
will deliver flour, e rnmeal, mill feeds, |
ete. free of cost, Tuesdsys, Thursdays |
and Ssturdsys. Bend in your orders |
by telephone or otherwise, and the |
same will bave prompt attention.
YixaLe
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Spend a Pleasant
4 alf Hour,
HANDLED BY
JOHN T. NOLL,
PLEASANT GAP, PA.
Also Painting and Decorating of
all kinds, Paints, Window Shades,
etc, kept in stock, Hstimates
furnished.
ALL WORK DONE IN
FIRST-CLASS WORK-
MANSHIP MANNER,
SHOES
BALE REGISTER,
OCTOBER 29, ope
{ Eaith M. Rankey , on the F¥atkey
LP ters Mills: One horse,
| oid goods of all kinds
Also, at the same time and place, hy M. A,
Hankey: Two year old colt, the making of n gen
and a large variety of articles
posters, This sale was
to the
Gc inek
farm, near
buggy. sleigh, house
postponed [rom last Saturday date given
above,
BATURDAY. OCTOBER 20, one o'clock-Wit]
iam Zerby, two miles south of Spring Mills: Two
st ‘ers, two fat hogs. tharty hens, top buggy. truck
and spring wagons, barpess, and a large assori.
ment of househo'd goods
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, one o'clock
Executors of Susannah and John K. Hosterman,
House and lot and farm, located at Wolfs Store
See adv,
woman in
MeClures Magazine wants a man or
scription interests, Whale or spare time, There
is a liberal guaranteed salary, Experience desir
BOL DECORRATY Profitable, permanent and
pleasant business. Write today, MeClures
azine, 42 East 23rd Bt, New
hile
alge,
Mag
York City.
1 girls, Flexible Flyer
sled thal steers, The best sled in the
Free, to boys an
can easily secure oue within a fev
le the first In your town, Write
yourage A postal card
158 East 2ith St, New York City
= |X THOUSAND I8INCH BHING
SALE~The undersignet
sale six thousand 18-inch scoond gro
shilngios W. DINGES, Centre
ORAC TICAL AUCTIONEER The under.
signed anucunoes that he isa pracies)
auctioneer, and is making a specialty of farm
stock sales, Bix years’ experience
L. ¥. ROAN,
Lemont, Pa
Bell '1
2° ECUTOR'S NOTICE-LETT ERS FESTA
mentary on the «stale of John K
Hosterman, ate of Miles tows 1
Letters testame Btary hav ug beer n granted to
the nadersigned they nid respectfully k
Any persons knowing he meelves i hd bw
estate 10 make Immediate payment, and hose
having claims against (he «a s to present them
faly authenticated far set: Jement
GG, W HOSTERMAN, Cen
EDWIN GG. HOSTERMAN,
Ot, 14 Wolfs Sion
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