" LK {New Lo 7 SFr VE ow OC 6 . - = me ————————— : - Diph herria nt Miltheim, 1 DEMOCRATIC CO. COMMITTEE. THE CENTRE RE PORTER. | Milluelm has a case of diphtheria | Bollclonte, NW, .......... John J. Bower ISSUED (WEEKLY and the suthoritiva are (aking every | Bellefonte, 5, P. H. Gherrity : wi . Bellefonte, W, W.........cc.cinenede Ho MeQuistion | lall , WW. Bradford Se aabedsasinsrens John Deih | schools have been closed, and the John | sicburg., i Edward Groves 4 Hartman home, where the ease jp | Millheim,, oR. B. Btover fecond Class mall matter, | \y ‘ y sp | Phillipsburg 13 H., W. Todd | han Dee } i I3rantined and 4 numb | Philipsburg £ Roy RB. Howies CENTRE Harr . . PeNN’A. | of families bave been riquested to rio. Babar SW. NG. Jones 3 | main in their bomes until later de RA pSbUrE. ooo... Chas Wilcox m—— velopments, Bate College... versed 00, T. McCormick M i Bow Bho RG. Gilland | ~m—- Ses ————————— y : i re FRRARRR SERRE aha won bh a - Mre, John Bwarim, of Baltimo. ' | Unioville.., assennsresnemsed bien BR. Holt TERME, The terms of subscription to the Re daughter of John Hartman, of Mill-j 0 »'p john Bpearly porter are one dollar per year in sdvanos. | helm, cama to Williamsport BOM lenuer, 8, P Robt. J. Hartle ADVERTISING RATER--Dispiay advertise ' ris NP Canter } EOL of ten or more inches, for three or wore in | time ago with her gon, four years old | Boggs, N. Po. nnciicnvinriininn t8 Po COBIET | sortions, ten cents per inch for each jesne. Dis y : Boggs, E. P.. Howard Nef! | play advertsing occupying less space than ten. io & ( t wort ying ¥ + { The lad tonk sick and died while » Sogks, W. P Jas. M. Weaver | Inches and for less tan three insertions, from ' in pl : : fifteen to twenty-five cents per fuch for each {the home of Mrs. Bwarm’a parents in| 4. nade anszherty § 2 y-five per fuch fo | " I urnside............ «RB. B. Daugherty | yuene, according to composition. in imum i i preceution to prevent the spread of | "tre 8. Ww. srutH, , , . Edalwr and Proprietor 1 i | the direnre, and ta do so the public) i Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hall as | THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1912 that city. The remaine were brought | College J. J. Drecse | charge, seventy-five cents, to Militheim for interment, and a few | Curtin, N. P., vesnsains rene snenseen3€0. BiXe Local notices aoc panyiy display sdvertis < i Curtin, 8. P.. ~s George Weaver § log five cents per line for each insertion : other a y 5 Nw y too glo Bane ’ PRIEE BEE SREIE SHRI RE 1¢ © 3 ad 3 ETS 3 days later Mre arm took sick snd Ferguson, E. P, 5. W. Kepler | wise, eight cents per line, minimum charge ae twenty-five cents her disease was found to be diphtheria. | po, o00n wp ira Harpster | "We0ty-five cents Legal notices, twenty cents per line for thre : insertions, and en cents per | for each sd Mrs. Kallir Sells Farm, Gregg, E. P...... m. A. Neese | ditional insertion, ! : Gregg, W. FP... Srauct Mea J. W. Keller, of Linden Hall, | T%% Poiocinrioens r. H. B. Brauent Balteg, BP... iionia D. Orndor{ gold the farm known as the Murray | j,i wp Suineatits CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Sl psenss nus yey Reformed—No service, {fam west of that place, to Bamuel | Haltmoon.............. tort dei Harpster | Kreamer, of near Bellefonte, The | Harris, W, P., . ; John A. Fortuey Dy etian~4 <utre Hall, morning ; Bpriog : 4 a frank Ishier ills, aiternoon. farm contains 114 acres, and the pur- | Barris E. P....... anlar aisiuse Frank Int : ) : - - Howard cnsnsernsnsnndie ME. Butler Coited Evangelicsl—lLemont, morning ; Lin | chase price was $6000. Mrs. Keller | yon venresrsnnenene I. Eberts | den Hall, aftersoon. Foreign Day serv ices wi { boanght the farm eight years sgo for | Liberty, E Po... J. I Wagner | be held. Laymen will speak to the people, $1000 leas, She fizurea that she has ldberty, W. Po. nnnirnnnen. Albert Bergner mtheran—Tumeyviiie morning, communion = : Marion rear J. W, Ore 1 2 n it besides many item SLeRsstsutrespenee —__ cleared $2500 on it bes m y items | Miles, EP tute T— caver | not kept account of. Jacob Zong, the | ye up. caterers C. H. Bmul | presert tenant, will remain on the Miles, W.F...................cooo...o.... U, B. Behaefler i ————————— Gregg, N. P BRERSAES San IRE RS pi Wilbur Luces Preparatory services Friday evening and Batur Ixy afternoon ; Spring Mills, no service ; Centr Hall, evening. farm for another year. Potter, XN. P............... Geo. Bradford THE NOC « tenes Potter, 8. FP... : ¥. A. Caron THE DEMOCRATIC TICKET. 2 Poulter, W, P, : Chas, A. Miller | PRESIDENT ~Woodrow Wilson, New Jersey. Rick headache in caused by a disor}... Thos, Hu E PRESIDENT—1 . i. dered stomach. Take Chamberlain’ |p. — 4 A. L. Auman aR ym de oman R. Marshall, DI Tablets and correct thet and the head-| 5.» bisassinssarpmon | sche will disappear. For eale by all |p. wp | ¢ lors. adv. 2 eanks > naa Nita dealer Rush, E P..... . » Lawrence NUReUL § STATE TREASURER ~William H. Berry, Dela AWN Rush, B. P....ccviinnes cevnnncarirssenss " ware county, | Bow Bhoe, EP ......ccoonssnenen THOR Kelley | cONGRESSMENAT-LARGE—George B. Shaw | Bnow Shoe, W, P.....monsmninn Kerin | poreiand county | Joseph Hawley, Al | Spring, N. FP J . 180 ' ny county ; George BK. McLesau, Luger yi E. KE Greenawalt, Lan caster count) ——— A A————— «Him Batchier § sUDITOR GENERAL—Robert E. Cresswell John Wayn CUsinbria county. : AVL LVLVVLLLHNE 2909 199500 MB VAAL HALLAM TLML VHA LAM LITALVMAPAMVIIML WAV VWABVAVWNY James Gleason, Du Bols URE~Robert Foster, Btate Co (Seal) DEATHS The funeral of Cari Daniel Colyer the youngest child of Mr. and Mrs Daniel Colyer, took place on Tue-ds norning at ten o'clock at the home « he parents, The seivice was heid the Reformed church sand interme: A. B, KIMPORT, ( loses at 7 Will Xiect Auditor Genera ins, the polis s A. B. LEE, Sheriff of Centre County. nEress and solv . A. E. Bison, the present audito geoeral, disputed the right to elect ss al ditor ge peral at the coming election contending that under the rece: i smendmernts to the constitution sn es of Americs. elect usde in the Boslsburg cemetery, The little chiid swallowed a pea: wi Friday worniog which becan v + ’ + Rs : { election laws, his term of office woul . 3 Es A > . ged in its wiod pipe. He wae tsk | not expire aoxt May. The case w: eiuriied to the Btate Supreme (our wid a decree was lssued providing f 0 to the Bellefonte hospital on Fi ay night but all eflorts tor lieve hn : . - oss oF on es . So Werle Urele ai: death ested MHetlu ne e080 i an allorney genera Both the De nocratic and Republica ies Jomiosted a candidate for this isny night ai pine o'clock. His sg ASSEMBLY was one year and five da; a, The mother of the child was th daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Liloy Brown, of near Linden Hall, sud | was from the Brown home thst ti “wb the'r resp active slate conven I'he Democratic candidate is { resswell, of Cambria coun- CONGRESS. GENERAL IN s————————— funeral was held, THE (Mar g of a little son of Ed ———— 3 ff Curtin, was set ot Mrs. Catherine Smitll, as pative « brother, and the child Bal i ie § i Gloier fr bly burned that he die 3 I'he child was ag ighteen mo nthe, The little one was | the home of ber son, A. L.. Bmith, ir i ve kite yen of the Bryan home, and | Clearfield, of heart trouble, aged eig! It was durirg the temporary absence |, Son v i ' ‘ of the mother that the ead aftair OC | ty:1ive yests. She was a daughier « curs ud | Abrabam and Mary Stonebraker, oid | pioneers of Bald Eagle valley. Esgle valley, widow of Davi IN FATIVE | Smith, died on Friday afternoon s REPRESEN MIVA AMAT IMMAMIALAMMMAMATE FHL AAMAS LAMMMMAML AAAS REPRESENTATIVE LARGE, Progressive Progressive Progressive Progressive Moose Moone. epublican Republican, Washington Republican, Democratic Hepublican Bull I Bul Democratic Washington Demoeratic Prohibition t t Roosevelt Washington Roosevelt Washington Roosevelt Hoosevelt Keystone § { Bull Moose j Democratic IN CONGRESS AT (Mark Four.) i | i Lewis, Walters, MeLean, soard, Thomas, Hawkins, SB HIE SMI. 3 Rhat i. Bhept E. H Simkine, Greenawalt, Ervin, Howard J. Force Ww Me Kee, Chas. W, Musser, 3 ecorge RH. E Li { i E. 5 Arthur R. Rupley, 8 Joseph Howley. Thomas H. Frederick Anderson “ » . # M {REPRESENTATIVE George Benton Shaw, Willlam Parker, ¥ Howard | Daniel | | | Roosevelt ! Progressive ] i Democratic Keystone. Prohibition STATE TREASURER. AUDITOR GENERAL. Bull Moose. i i Robert K. Yeung, | —— i i Washington. RepubMean. = Prohibition, Socialist. Republican. | Washington. $ (Mark One) (Mark One) LIST OF NOMINATIONS. The official list of nominations made by the several parties, and as thelr be voted on the 6th day of November, 1913, at the different voting places in form of ballot, which is similar tg the Centre county are given in the above official ballot, names will appear upon the ticket to Centre county, as certified to respec- tively by the Secretary of the Come monwealth and the Commissieners of Chas. W. Huntingdon, Archibald W. Powell, John J. Schwartz, B. Budd Cannon, AAA A Sats. aansstiisiel a cinct, shop of net, noe, £. 9 of Jacksonville, recinet, r, in presiinct ci on at Wolfs precinct, ils, known as Care: west pre- hogse of Alonza A. Groe, in the of Cassanovs. of east east precinct, at north precinct, erected near Male south Toba Maids Spring, ~ the township building st Coleville, of Taylor. in the house that purpose at Leonard Merry- village of Hublersbury. poof Halfmoon. in 1. O. OF. 1 in the village of Stormstown. >of Halnes east of Marion, at the of Snow Shoe, east Bouse in the vill Aley io the vill Sia of Union, In the township of Walker, middle precinct pof M a room at Spring Mills hotel at Spring Mills. owned by Harry McClellan &@ the > in the wwashi of Walker, west precine iD of John Royer in o For the township of Haines, west pow at the hotel at Asronsbury. the township : ' . . Fe township of Worth, in the hall of : Kgs Lhe Gotder Ex , i the village For the to » school house in the village of Woodware. For the township of [larris, east precimat, at For the tawnsii hal For the of Walker, east precinct, | Rotel of Frank Emerick in the village of dwelling Bouse of William T the township of Snow at of on. DAREN eng { shop. the township of Gap. For the township of Spring, west precinet, In Grange Porthe public 5
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