The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 10, 1912, Image 6

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    ay
and Cresswell.
party ticket paign for the overthrow of both
date, Cor Just wi strength the Keystone
fi muster at the polis In November, as
np on is altogether prot lamatical, but if iis achieveiie
last State election be taken as a riterion, it is &
Thursday, force t to be | iy { t
Clarence Democrats, however, on Ate
i, a
itor General all une
filled at
and
mesa
pp tution of FI inn and has atoll ites is not an alle
genuine Ropudl ean view any sofufact
there have been many who hesital ed to risk their pa
» only logical means of rejocling
ing by taking tl
natives—namely,
“In this emergency the Keystone part
volin :
organized
placed itself in a position to perform a § ]
progress It i871 cognized as the rally ground for the
mtributed voters of the State, and by + the Democrat
other one in Rtate officers it maintains this position of neutrality
of party reguinr
enrose or Flion
licans who still value
nst supporting either }
a
oresidential preference, yet of
being
al a Keystone column for the candidales +
ai
artv's ing their standing the iid
of the independent
of Berry and CU
method of defeating the schemes ol the
represen
1 eax
ters without thereb
r General
From the Philadelphia Becord:
Lions
'
£
ail I
al the
tf %
th the
in tes
Service,
ket for
be pud
but re
% te
vale +5
an nla
te
“The move will add to the prospects of the defeat of the
§ Mr
a Republican State ticket and the election of Mr
the ov
on u State ticket they should continue
uniting on the same condidales for the Legtsiats
question
Il be bevond the
pext Legislature wi
LA ngress
+ General the old Republican machine or the new
umstances. peets for the passage of the Jegislation so badly
boss con rk ¢ : 1 ;
Doss cob permanently redeem the State will be assured
ed or poorly
£ : our Democratic brethren are open to negotiations
ff the
should lose mo time in perfecting the details
From the Harrisburg Patriot:
corrupt political machines, Great progress has
if Mr
chine has been put = of
ceed in his
nde wile
sther, in
better. The Kerstone party has taken a long
putting both of these machines out of
control of the State government in the hands
ower
treet dd
together
8 rk by
in every
members
f either
feel sure
this end
my itle
fo srmed
sues and
made
Penrose
linn shall