Bn ———— THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED (WEEKLY, 4 8. W. SINITH, . Editor and Proprietor Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hall as Second Class mail matter. CenTRE HALL, . . . PENN’A THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1912 CHURCH APPOINTMENTS Presbyterisn-Centre Hall, morning, Latheran~Centra Hall morning ; Union, af teruoon : Georges Valley, evening, Methodist—Centre Hall, moruiag ; own, afternoon ; Spring Mills, evening. Egg Hill, morning ; Ceniire Hall, evening Spruoce- Evavgelical oyville, afteraoon ; United Tus Roformed-—Tuasseyville, morning ; Centre Hail, evening, This is a change from the regu lar schedale. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. r announce) mysell as a candidate for ¢ of Representative in the General As y of Penuosylvania subject to the decision » Damoeratic voters of Centre county at the rarics to be beld Saturday, April 13h, 1912. GEORGE A. BEEZER, paid Bellefonte, Pa. We are authorized to announce that Robert M. Foster, of State College, is a candidate for the oflice of representative {a the General Assembly of ivania, subjaet to the decision of the De ic voters in Centre county at the pri April 13, 1912 ennsy IDE ries, For County ¢ hairman. 1 We ar that Arthur B port, of Be lidate for re tion for the position of Chairman of the Dem- tre County. authorized to aunsunce lefonte, Is a can atic party of Ce » authorized to announce that W. Harri. is a candidate for Demooratic parly election to be Organization move he course of nthe past t erefore ask all | same sentiment GOODHART Hall, Fa ¢ are authorized to announce that Abraham er, of Howard Borough. is a candidate for gate Democratic State Convention, ct to the decision of the primary election 13th paid 8, 193 to the For National Delegate. i oe nd enti i confiden nee of th f i chosen as a delegate I shall work for foregoing program ver have been, and do not ex- peel to be, a candidate ior any office, 1 do want se the Democratic party remain true its rinecipies in the nation, and purge and purily wedf in the state, i AM not now, ne to Ont foregoing basis I submit my name for : aetion of the voters at the April primaries, ASHER R. JOHNSON, Bradford, Pa., Jan. 22, 1912. paid e are authorized to announce that P. Gray { Bellefonte, will be a candidate for dele. the Democratic National Convention, sub. lechiion of the Democratic voters of District, as ex- nty-first Congressional pressed at the primaries, April 13th, —~We are authorized to announce that W, A. Hag- erty, of Clearfield, be a candidate for delegate to the Democratic Nationa! Convention, subject Lo tue decision of the Democratic voters, of the twenty-first Congressional District, as ex- pressed at the primaries, April 18th, will If you are in sympathy with the reorganizing movement in the Demo- crailie party in Pennsylvania, vote for a county chairman who favors reor- gauizstion ; vote for a delegate to the ptate convention who favors reorgan- iz tion, and don’t accept apy other braud as being just as good, - Keep this in mind : You are no less a Democrat because you favor reorgan- izing the party in this state. If the Gufley followers have the msjority of voters with them, they will have » right to lead, other wise they do not ; if those in sympathy with the reor. gaviziug movement are in the mejor. ity, Mr. Gaflsy’s Ritter will be obliged to vacate. That is all there is to it, ———————— A ————_——— If you are in sympathy with the movement to reorganizs the Democrat. ic party in Penuvsylvanis and vote for & county chairman, a delegate to state convention who will work for such an end, you will not be voting your. self out of the Democratic party. ~ No, you have a perfect right to vote for any candidate you select. Mr, Guffey, Mr. Hall and his associates now have a firm grip on the Democratic state organization, but they don’t own the arty, much ss they would like to, fihe mejority of the voters say, by baliot, that t want another state chsirman than Mr. Ritter, and that Mesars. Gaftey, Hall, et. ai, shall no longer be the dictators, they will be auliged to step down sud out, The X sadism PRERDNIP a X % To the Democracy of Centre County : Last Friday I. J. Dreese, of Lemont, Democratic State Convention, He bad a: tion candidate for that position. tution could be made by which another's’ ment, could be printed on the official bail This reminds all of similar tactics em lentown Convention by this same crowd tc at the polls. and in fact for years have been in league machine in the state, make it difficult for the Re-organization 1 in the large majority, to accurately recor When this situation was discovered, County were hastily summoned to an imj was unanimous to take up the fight, thro ing place, until the last vote was polled Unknown to me, and entirely unsolic one which all Re-organizers throughout notified and consulting only my personal membering that my party had rewarded 1 sioner for six years, I realized my obligat duty, which I will not shirk ; fight to the finish. My platform is brief I believe the majority should rule. I believe and brought the party to a humiliating d fidence, and should retire gracefully with I believe the Dem 4 the men and the in our party. re-organizal I heartily the if our Pe ople a action of our ( t Ha campaign. respecting the 1 successful conduct of the last Democrats, Fellow I enter this conte +s: 11 _ t s i fF * «211 1 . I will do my duty, and if you will do you My name wil' not appear on the ofl to use a sticker or write that of Mr. Weber, who is opposed to « For the sake of good government, I iemocracy , 1 appeal to Centre Hall, Pa., April 1s ME DREESE WITH. .RAWS Is No Longer Candidate for Delegate 1 Ftale Convention-—G LL. Goodhart In duoed to Go to the Field Friday morning the Centre Reporter received the following letter from I J Dreege, candidate for delegate tn the Democratic Btate Convention. It ex. plains itself as far as the withdrawal is concerned : J. DREESS The Reporter alwsys en. honest, and present matters, political or otherwise, in = straightforward way, There are such mysteries connected with Mr. Dresse's withdrawal that the Reporter feels it would be unfair to its Demoeratic read. ern not to give them an inkling of the political movea ents in Centre cwunty simply because it does not have com plete evidences iu bh and The man who reads the political news throughont well knows that there is an being wade in many counties duce candidates to the vention who favor reorganizing the Democratic party to withdraw In some counties money is ofl«red, and = hen money will not be scoepted other tectics are used, It is the firm belief of the Centre Reporter that M: Dreese was cornered by those who are followers of Mr. Gafley and Mr. Hall, and that he was actually foreed to witndraw. Political history made rapidly, even in old Centre county, and while the Centre Reporter does not have the evidence in hand it firm- iy believes that the Gufley followers made a master stroke, snd forced Mr, Dreese to withdraw and at the same time leave the county until after the primary election day It ia regretable that other affaires, entirely sside from politics, gave saeu who have no come punetion whatever an opportunity to place the Democratic primary baliot before the Democratic voters withou! a candidate on it representing the large me jority in Centre county who favor reorganizing the party in the state. This cornering of Mr. Dreesns wan done late enough and early enough to serve its best purposes, The new prime ary law makes no provision for having a name printed on the ballot io case of withdrawal, snd this will oblige all Democrats who are jo sympathy with the re-organiziog element to either write or pasate on the ballot the name of George L. Good hart, who comes be- | fore the voters in a strong letter in this issue, Mr. Grodhart is a thorough Demo- erat ; he is thoroughly honest in his purpose ; and can be depended upon to stay with his convictions regardless of any assault the Guffey men may plan in the fulure. ———— A PS ———— Marriage wicenses, Andrew J. Engle, Jr, Altoona Pearl A. Mewshaw, Ballefonte Taylor Williams, Clintondale Mabel Swartz, Hublersburg John P, Neill, Stormstown Alta M, Conaran, Stormstown Jacob H ZH uoge, Stormstown Erma Bylvis, Stormstown Lawrenoe Forshey, Howard Maggie BR Bmith, Howard Fred Williams, State College Helen 1. “wabb, Pine Grove Mille Harry Ellenberger, Warriors Mark Blanche Grifflo Btormstown Leslie G. Fuller, Hellwood Ada Rayhold, Philipsburg ot imino “ My little on had s severe cold, I was recommended to try Chamber. Iain’s Cough Remsdy, and before a staal} bottle was finished he was as well as ever,” writes Mra, H. Silke, 20 Dowling Street, Bydney, Australia, Centre deavora to be current the wsiate effort to in- Ven. glale 001 in voter is the boss, provided he asserts Lilmself, . . This remedy Is for sale by all dealers, i # » . - od oi directed the County Commissioners imounced himself as the Re-organiza- name, representing the same move- it. ployed, at the 11th hour, at the Al- » betray the people, and defeat them with Boss Penrose and his corrupt § lemocrats in Centre County, who are 1 their wishes at the polls. frem over Centre The ighout Centre County, at loyal Democrats romptu conference, entiment every poll. ited, my name was select‘d as the the county, should When feelings, 1 preferred He ne with the office of County Commis- to me as a call to support, to decline. ion. It now appeals and will stay in the efeat, Kimport ‘ol rrisburg id approve of bh t i NCYOYIY EL A TP GOODHAR Harris Mra H.C. Rothrock and son Harrs visited at Port Matilda Isst week. Mra. Maria Wegoer, of Tusseyville, township. Wagner. Mr. and Mra. John Williams, Bealsburg. Miss Mary Woods, of Pine at Boslsburg John Hook I.aura Harrison Sista Coliege, ard dsughter Mrs spent Monday E mer Behenk who of Boalaburg for several YORE, to Biate College on Monday m Austin Dale, of Osk Hall, moved 1« Boslsburg lsst Thureday BR M. Bail jainiens refurned on Mandas trip tn Now York Philadelphia and Harrisburg Prof E H. Myers New Ark, N J, wre Esster veeation Boslsburg Clirk Peters, by trade, come tn Boslehury werk and has rented 8 M. Bali's tin shop Mrs I. Motherst Easter FEREOT her daughter Mrs. from A b spending their ut of Reedes fw? RZ i i : wt the heme Reuben Sinart the lellevue Krumrine, of Tusseyviile, Boslaburg long few of Adam passed through on HMatar day and jist stopped hake havds with a intimate friends his most arrivals in this place wera A liltle girl at the Klinefeiter home, a aon to Mr. snd Mre, Charles Eogleman, who are at the hintel. and » ann st the home of Join Wright, Esrly spring April 1st was a day of changeable weather, ending with rsin which continued all night and cellars wers agsin fl ded. Bome April fool tricks were payed but the custom Is gradu ally dying out Paul Rupp was sppointed a field agent for the Pent’a Chestnot Tree Blight Commission to locate areas in. fected by the chestout blight and te combat the dissase He was appoint. ed by Thomas E Francels. Hunting don, who ie lospeetor for this district. He was s20t to Dry Ran, The following item is inserted in this column by request : A number of the women of Bwmlsburg are formu. lating plana to hold a festival on the thlrt eth of May. Their purpose is to seglre money to keep the street lamps lighted and in good eondition. Thes hope that all the citizens will cooper. ate with them lo this much needed work. Palm Fundy wae an ideal day, bright and clear. The services in the diff srent churches were well attended The Holy Communion was adminis tered io the Lutheran church at the morning hour, eleven persons being received as members by the rite of confirmation, The Bacocalaurate ser. mon by Rev. B CU. Btover in the Re formed church in the evening was ap preciated by hie hearers, He spoke of the opportunities and sdvantages today, compared with those of forty or fifty years ago. He explained to the members of the gradusting cise ud urged them to service by mention. h+d small beginnicgs by constant ser. vies and bieh aspirations, had reached the top. Closing with the hope that their 1ife work might be for the glory of God sud the bastterment of mane kind “, ————— A ———— Wl Install OMosrs, The luataliation of the officers of I. 0. 0. F., Ny 895, will take place Tuesday evening, Oth instant, the in. stalling officer belong District Deputy Grand Master De. RB. M. Krebs, of Pine Grove Mille. The officers elected are, Noble Grand W. F. Keller, Vice Grand William Walker, A fall at tendanoce js desired, T. L. Moorg, Bxrdtary, SALE Ea : o ” 3 «Af £1 ot» $ia "E EASTER SEASHORE TRIP 15-Day Excursion Atlantic City Wildwood Cape May ocean City Sea Isle City Stone Harbor Saturday, April 6, 1012 $6.75 trom Centre Hall 25 cents additional to Atlantic City via Delaware River Water Route Tickets good going or on train le Hameport 11.15 April 5, and ite connections, turning until April ® reguiar trains April " F. M., snd good 1 ETOPOVER AT PHILADELPHIA Full particulars Todd of Ticket Agents, or David LT. A, Williamsport, Pa Pennsylvania R. R. 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