Fc Saal he YOL Lxesvit. ~ CENTRE HALL, PA. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 12. i914. NO.G_ RR: 5 OTN He 1 om ie wie | muossvcuenes aman, | | wensiwaon spmomisses | (TOU AND COUNTY NEWS, Issue at the Primary President Wilson's Views. | Letter to BaitimJre luquirer, NEWARK, Ohio, President Woodrow Wilson, in 8 | Editor Reporter : HAPPENINGE OF LOCA! INTEHEST , ‘ : | [latter to William L. Marbury of You wil! find check to advance mj FROM ALL PARTS The following dispatch was sent || Washington, D. O., which was pub-|gubseription inclosed with this letter The battle at the coming primary eléction for the out Ny the Associated Press from Nebed ip the Baltimore Bun says: It is a plessure to read the many | Dr. and Mm, EA nomination of Democratic candidates for State officers, a ashington : eo oa ito the yon. o letters from the members of the Be | Johnstown are eontem) y 3 Hy . ~ ee | | ’ : > porter’s large family, now sestitered ja trip to Florida United States Senator, Representatives n Congress and ‘* President Wilson made The exemption constitutes a very miss | oyer the entire ry bot onee ths : o3 Senators and Representatives in the State Legislature, is not | it clear that he approved thor taken policy from every pwint of view. | home folks in Penns Valley. Amobz ip Attorney . i 108 o 3 $ pve - buh : 14d J AVE dunkile of Bellef to be so far as the progressive Democrats are concerned, a dughily the candidacy of Rex It Is economically unjust; as a matter | the letters my wife read to me while | 0 ! Eolief fight t ie . oughly the candiqgacy o CP || of fact, it benefits for the present, at ) ‘ . 8 > f ry ght to promote the personal ambition of any man or men. resentative A. Mitchell Palmer " ’ A we ate supper was ope from Dr Miss Op! . . . . . . - ’ . a * ny py, © ) 1 8 4 " rire 5 2188 Yo7phia ] It is on their side a contest for principle—the same senti- 5 : nit any fate, only a monopoly and 1] Leitzel of Lena, liivol, who a1], wip py, ment that talized in the wint f 1910-11 in th of Pennsylvania, for the United | |seems to me in clear violation of the | summer gave me a cordial invitatior ed by Mica Helen y > - YO. . 4 . didi id Sor § va at crystalized In the winter ol 1s in e move | States Senate, and that of | |'erme of the HayPaunesforta treaty. | to visit his home. few daya. ment for the overthrow of the corrupt, selfish leadership | Vance McCormick for Govern- | that had been for ves i ntrol Yemocrati 3 ee de ference of opinion as to the Inst poidt, | ing. but they were of short darstior itr and Ye pi that Ol (or. He let it be known that ||. there in, no doubt, mato the overs: i pris " dv it 3 Ra p rk € h . K . LL x »- , BIA BL YY . the Penros hi Th t teriad then Jas be he had not selected any ticket, || but it is at least debatable, and if the | like May days . » » « 3 + . » : : e len 0 € machine. : le movemen startie en has een but that he thoroughly bheliev- promises we make in such matlers are jusiness has Leen very fair ue a succession of splendid victories, by the rank and file of the ed in the men whom the State || d¢batable, 1 for one do not care to de- | Dem cratic sdministrati State, for decent politics and clean, Democratic government. | leaders had chosen.” bate them. I think the country would | hoping our good President It swept the State when the Democratic voters had an op- | ah deg Y x * prefer to let no question aries a8 Lo 118 | the ship steady, and it : . . » i i ; ache 4 u(y gs i «$14 5 3 $2 4 ? yp portunity to express their preferences at the primary election | |- whole-hearted purpose tg redeem Ite | will have to esl on the Prog . . . . oe promises in the light of acy reasonable Ohio is going dry, and in the spring of 1913. It carried every thing before it at the “ . : , - to . : ’ | |uABINET MEMBERS WILL construction of them rather than de-| vania will follow, for she can no! Democratic State Convention that Spring and led up to and AID REORGANIZERS, | bate a point of honor, in Bunday-echool work, apd other clinched the nomination of Woodrow Wilson for President of | ra “ Your reference to the secretary of | worthy causes, and uphold the moet ¥ the United States at the Democratic National Convention at | |p esdent Wilson Fatty Understands Porit- state shows how comprebensively you | calamit us and iniquitous busivess have looked on during the last few | tainting the glorious old * Stars sed homestond at T ¢ vb 9 1 Chere is of course, fouch honest dif We have had a few sensons of sleigh. Baltimore. | ten! Conditions In Peupsylvauls, aod - . He and Cabinet Officers Will Come |montbs. Not only have Mr. Bryav’s| 3iripes.”” The Reporter stands right The men who are opposing the progressive. sincere | into State to Ald Keorganizsrs, charscter, his justice, his sincerity, | on that question, and we shail oer Wilson Democrats now, are the same men who opposed the The following despatch was sent out | !i# transparent integrity, his Christ- | see more of the country weeklies snd reorganization movement then and always since then and from Washington : tian prineiple, made a deep impression | newspapers of the larger cities come who were overwhelmed in their schemes to keep the old bi- President Wilson's strong personsii- | °0 all with whom he has dealt ; hut fout boldly in opposition of the trac. . . . : ty attached to the eaadidscies of Con- his tact in dealing with men of many Assuring you thst we sppreciats artis ne in power. ; : ihe partisan machine in powe gressmusn Palmer for the United sorts, his capscity for business, bis | your position on these questions . - - . . . : } yg. BY A number of The issue this year was made in an interview careful- States Senate and Vavce CO. MeCor.| mastery of tbe yrinciples of each |the many good bis of news the Re : ly prepared by Eugene C. Bonniwell, published in the Phila- mick of” Harrisburg for Governor in| = ‘_. ~ C red . : ’ ' sratic pri toa § enneyl-|* th, have cleared away many = Very truly, delphia Public Ledger on Friday, November 14 last, when he the Democratic primaries In Peniayh |. uo '0s have giv a es f ly od th 1i 1a f Mic ) varia has given the political sflairs of | 1HCUILY aU ve given to the policy G. H. Loxa hy y SHRNCS © Can(cacy o£ ichael J. Ryan for the Keystone Staten Jeading part io of the Histe Department a definite. ————— Governor and in the same interview viciously and untruth- the hotel and Capitol corridor discus- | "*** and dignity thst are very sd- fully denounced the present organization of the party in the sions. mirsble. I peed Dot ssy what n Dae 2lad¥ W, B, Noland J. 2 . . » . 3 : *y 2 on © wofit V pe 5 : 1, bis brother, ¢ mur leted 3 snl { State, and the determination to overthrow it. He has since President Wilson let it be known proutare wg eed 1, in ll, Dive the tH ol ay " ’ : : . . Ia that he favored both candidates, who bY yin close association with Mr, | the purchase of Lhe followed up that declaration in speeches and interviews were announced only after conferexices | Bryan or how thoroughly he bas scem- property at Plessu: reiterating the same untruths and the same purpose to undo with the White House. Members of |“ to all of us who are associated with | the Haaz hotel all the work of reorganization and purification that has been the Pennsylvania congressional dele | "'™ here to deserve not only cur cop. | ¥Ote DILE ACTER accomplished during the last three years. gation regardiess of party look upon fidanos but our sfleciionste admirs- addition 10 the he . ; the candidscies as the strongest that Yo" id distillery bulci And Mr. Ryan from first to last has never repudiated the party could put forward and si-| This is the same Mr. Bryan that} d Gble dwe.ling Bonniwell’s utterances. These facts makes the issue at the most certain to be nominated. during the past few years has been cop. | sideration was §5.500, inclu primary this year. WILSON AND BRYAN TO COME 18a; into the fi matter he has been called upon to | porter briogs us, we beg to ren ain. : results, Flensaut Gap Haag Property Sold, pt f tinuovely slurred by some of our con.| Which Wai a property transfers : ag : temporaiies who make the pretense of WwW. H. Noll and brother to Mr. Mi Familiar with and perfectly confident of the Demo- | On top of this, it was spnounced | being Democrats in principle, and floger. The latter ie situale Opposit cratic sentiment of the State, those at State headquarters | [thst William B. Wilson, Secretary of | were able to fool many io the rank |the toll gate above Piessant Gap, and in every county who helped to guide the movement for Labor, whom the President desired | and !ile of the partly so Jong ss they where Mr. Mu fiager expecils to resid the regeneration of the party machinery and to end forever totamatt inthe vabluel; Willian deo-| had a contivuous hsudout from the |s0d embark lo the ebicken hasioe . : . . . : nings Bryan, Becretary of State, and | Democratic ple counters. It is the intention of W. Hi. Noll the dickerings of the bi-partisan machine, cheerfully submit Assistant Secretary of Labor Post, —— - J. A. Noll to lay out the Isnd in build. the issue to the voters of the party. will come to Pennsylvania to speak in Birthday Surprise Party, ing lots in anticipation of a real estate i eee — | | behalf of the reorgapizers’ ticket snd| (1 Bsturday evening Mr. snd Mrs, | boom in Pleasant Gap. The old hotel 2 ; a - | to resist the subtle efforts of the Old | Reiph Sweeney of near Potters Mille property wiil be remodeled snd con. McCORMIOK FOR GOVERNOR, and I have decided to do so. Goard to scamper back into power gave a birthdsy surprise party for ducied ss an up-to-date rosd house, through new disguises, their son, Balph Sweeney, and every The grist mill property, also contain: It is unquestionably true that the|ouest presect erjoyed the eveniog|® water right with a three inch pipe administration bere is familiar with gery muck. An abundance of re. line to the bullding, will doubllese be the vital issues at stake in Penbeyk |freshments were served, and there | utilized se s factory, This is the in vanis, It is realizad that the bi-| were hearty wellwishes for the young | tention of the Messrs «Noll and al After last week's issue of the Centre| a leader in our movement in Pennsyl- partisan slliapce routed two years | man. Those present are named ready inquiries have been made cor Reporter had gone to press, a night vania, will be a candidate for governor.” | *8° by the partly reorgsu’zalion move | pelow : cerning the property, which letter over the Western Union was re-| The Associated Press in its dispatch | ment, ie "olidly tack of the candi-| Mr. sod Mra. M. N. Miller ; Mr. and | 8!! the machioery in good order, ceived from Kenneth M, Pray, manager | from Washington says : dscy of City 8B licitor Ryar, Thisstip-{ Mrs. Yearick spd children Leils, B Er of the Department of publicity of the| “ Democratic tenders here were EE con-| Port ive udes Donnelly snd Guffey | Martha, and Fred; Mr. sod Mis uccessor of Uaited States i is cont cating « the Par $11 » oHp of | @ 0 Democratic party in Pennsyivania, giv- fident that Mr. Palmer would be snd Brennen and the other members | Witmer Loe, Milared Duck, Jobo Ain re un i i of [ewistown, ing in substance the following : nominated, it was said as the Demo- After several conferences with Presi | cratic candidate he would bave the of the old crowd. I: is real’z d here] 5 ,nutrong, Greece Ripks, Charles Mil- syivauis Horticultural Association a] Jane Shearer, Milton was af- that the Penrose mansgers are 1v-|1e; (Clarence Miller, J. W. Bmith, York, the most important Lusicess printed chiel cilice deputy. Rhesrer dent Wilson at the White House, it was | Support of President Wilson and the announced that Congressman A. |sdministration behind him." tensely interested in the Rysn earl j.hn Boob, Willard Bmith, Stella transacted there that interested Lhe ws treasure of the Northumberiacd didscy only to hamper the work of} gogerman, Paol Rearick, Mary Rear- Uentre county representives — Will-] ‘ount erratic 1 Mitchell Palmer would be a candidate OPPOSITIONS FUTURE. for United States Senator and Vance C Opinion expressed by those friendly the redemptian of the party aod 10}j.k Mary Harshbarger, Catherine tam F. Righel, James We if vals 22 2 Bartholomew is at the let Penrose slip through. Carsor, Mary Carson, Ruth Bweet- Spring Mille, sod Mr. Mokle, rep me of nephew, Charles D Rar : : — tenn . . | resenting the Leather Brothers, How-} 4 McCormick of Harrisburg a candidate | wish the purposes of the leaders promot- S——— wood, Howard Sweetwood, * Pat? | Feeentipg the Lien ; - for Governor at the Democratic pris} ing the candidacy of City Solicitor Ryan Fatling Kills Two Yearling Calves sogoer, Emerson Eanist, Robert maries in Pennsylvania. | of Philadelphia is that the Old Guard, ; o In a statement issued by Congress-| wij] not place a candidate in the field Stoner at Tusseyville, a few nights Robert Smith, and George Condo, ———— “In the gubernatorial contest, the Conference at the White House Decides line will be drawn just as effectively as that Palmer Shall be Osadidate for U. | if I were a candidate, for I understand 8 Sepator and MeCormick for |that Vance C. McCormick of Harris Governor. burg, who from the beginning has been LHe came a E AE 0 Oi LIN erg Hu ' 3 1 . ia the AF pring Mr Har . conte. ¥ ard - wag Lhe Organiza 8 Pennsyivania Borkeiire Breeders A steer being fattened by Charles | Meeker, Alms Leister, Charles Foust, to visit her husband, The Home Talent Fiay. : has a deep interest in the contest in the | would be to attack the Administration desth two yearling oslves, and almost Ee a Ir Vallic Huvhile | Keystone State where the forces who |g, it is apparent that President Wilson killed a third young soimsal. The|% The entertainment given by the yy Groveand Ge rae Vv NE hy. have battled triumphantly for a clean | ¢, some degree effected the ticket. At steer was tied in a stable with 8 Dum: | young people of the Methodist church, | man, 1 doen + geciolary Daniel Democracy, free of bi-partisan taint, | least, he approved it when it had been ber of youog eattle, and had shown |i, Grange Arcadia, on Thursday even. Budhloy, “Brosdaxe, ra ; EN fe 3 Phu ot ay im week | 2 the sre beg Sppoeey by the “ Old Guard” | submitted to him. ao no previous bad disposition. ing, is highly spoken of, and is count-| Qae of the things that stimulales - bis 's ep TAR 3 he un Congressman Palmer in his state- President SVileon, insisted that : ; s===== | od one Of the best home talent enter {the orgavization is the feel that =i 8 mient says that he bowed to the Pred vigorous supporter of his administra- { Continued [rom previous column. ) ‘Alnus “er prevented in that ball | York, forty-nice high bred Barkshire dent's wishes in announcing bis ori on, such Aa Mr. Palmer, should lead man Morris returned to the White el ‘ ne are the plage hoga were sold st the fargest publ ¢ didacy after learning that the Presi *he Sana vans Gght to avecoed Sen House and told the President the elo R SanY . vor) vyed the oe | auction of the kind ever held under dent was unwilling to part with the wos Tr nae. Suggestion of the, reement that had been reached. ag on. oa Pi . o e Maleegt rep. the direction of the American ( ODgress services of William B. Wilson, Sec- Tesi ou: at Pe. almer should be- It was declared that the President por Tre PE TH for $8575, the prices rangiug from $35 retary of Labor, who had been urged Some ae Semaiiotiel candidate was ! Those I 0 er 2 3 to $650 each, The _putehiagers were to stand as a senatorial candidate with ace Hoya oe Xn oo conference | josigion of Mr. Palmer to combat Sen- ‘a Coe three we w pr Shuryetere breeders from all parts of the country Mr. Palmer as a candidate for gov- a Witine resident Wilson at noon {ator Penrose. - Me py " va er eps 3 It is the intention of the new or ernor. we Participated in by Secretaty Wil-] Mr Palmer saw the reporters at his Be we re. ho , a wie ganization to make suction sales fron Prominent Democrats of Pennsyl- Som, ir. Baier, Assistant Postmaster | ,i.0 and there issued his formal state- mn cri De. 5 a nthe . time to time as conditions warrants, vania who were in conference ‘here era a A. Roland 8. Morris, | ent and commented upon the issues in oh eo ) a or e——— were guided by White House counsels. a : h ” : . h the Pennsylvania fight. Borer Lo A an Married Men bv ongest. As a result there is little difference of Whip ng conierence . sue “ Will you make your issue on the Mea y 3 Ri oo Teunis poh oy Recently the New Yours Stats opinion among Keystone State mem- |) i, a Ag TE Sariff 7 he wi asked, pha Lokter, TF seph Luz George Smib Depatspent . uleiak: Bt bers, Republicans and Democrats, that man. This resulted in the agreement SREATONIAL 188UF, Breov, Roy Puff, : or the unmartied Tig WOUMAD. A Mr. Palmer will be unopposed at the | on the announced ticket wihougn 4] \IUn W% SUC OL LN Cg [Ne mont exact. apd exhaustive rtudy off Toe Palroos Co-operative Creamery developments will be slow. in showin was only after great reluctance that Tt ~ Pereone baa a xt, he dn No Laka Da Yob, the subject wea made, and some sur. yi ot Wn .l i is in operation, itself. J E | Mr. McCormick consented to seck the lied Pe Ole Oleson, wearing s troubled lock, | prising: discoveries were unearihed. } *9¢ . a ® . i. ees fe much inex. As Mr. Palmer ‘announces the: iisues Gubernatorial nomination, go * 3 . : accosted the village undertaker with | It was found that the death rate of | O68s Of Ihe expec ations of the most ere de PRESIDENT'S ESTIMATE. e fight which the reorganizers|u oy skal Jak to no bout des bar polar | married men was very much lower tha isstic supporters of the cause. The will be just as clean cut as though he n made against the Old Guard will bel, » «Why, a poisr bear,’ said | than that of the single men. From | 1008) farmers are selling uot only their were the candidate for Governor. This In the hours's conference, President)... tinued in a clean-cut way. Mr. | yuo andertaker, ** ia 8 large white soi} 20 to 30 years six unmarried men died | oream, but eggs mod poultry to the was also indicated in a statement is- Wilson frequently interrupted his vis- McCormick has been ever to the front msl that lives in the far north where | to every four who bad assumed the |ooDCery, and the patronage ls widens sued at Harvisburg by as. M fok | itors to say that the candidate for the|i, fonting for good government and|yere ja plenty of ice and snow. | resporsibilities of marriad life. From | (08. The buiter is ficdiog ready eale, in which the issues between clean and | Behute Should be 4 man who bad ex-|g,r the redemption of the state from |(ypen winter sete in he makes his lair | 50 to 40 years thirteen unmartied died and is of first class quality, EW, bi-partisan Democracy were strongly putienes national Hie 4 an ve yi its long ers of corruption sud incom-| der a big snow bank where he|tosix of married men. As the age |Urswlord is the butter maker. emphasized. . |. oy. to He policies of t . A petency. weeps for six months without waking. | increased the difference grew even| Dr. MoClany Radcliffe waa recently Congressman Palmer's statement, mis sti - . Saee urge ar, Do you regard Mr. Ryan as the cao-| gy: Ole, why are you so interested in | grenter, and from 40 to 50 yess nine elected vies president of the Mediosl semising vp the situation Ioows » edi |! mes Yat le shouldbe 3 sindiitel didate of Voo. Od Guund? Ju WHipoler GURY > TAIL weld Ole)! tues eigle men died 10 nine married, |Club of Philsdelphis, an association had been o% to be a candi. | for she sete Fo BOVE | 11e} 22%04: “Yon Sweuson has yust die des morn- pps" | wing 8 membership of one thousand date for governorship and se announced: When the situation had been fully| go undoubtedly represents that fac- ing and a fellers blo asking me to be State Postmasters Named, without sn opposing vote. He " to many of my friends. We had hopeci | discussed and its effect Pig the na-|yon, His candidacy was aonounced | noir bear at Yon's funeral by Ay hate] Nominations of pestmasters in elected opthalmic surgeon of the that Secretary Wilson would be cand- | Boral adminstontion yet focth lly hin by Mr. Bonniwell, of that faction, who | i hal to go vay oop hort and slepe | Pennsylvania sent to the Seoate by | Presbyterian Hospital, Poblladeiphia. gate for Senator bAR, haVing sought the a : ha ' . the Hotel in a statement said the fight would belyuy munt in enow and Ay tank Ay | President Wilson included : Linwood | O7 course, he retains his position as President's soundel, we find that he is wt Sou efente . made to overthrow the reorganizers. | voi tat n.dder fellfr be polar bear.” |Station, John 8. Roberts; Derry, johicl operating sargeon at the Wilis OIE 0 a es rooviny fhe cai EE Oe wp Therelors, Me. Ryan must be_Slmsed ———————————————, Jamies RB. Mowry ; Honerdale, BR. M. | Eye and Ear Hospital with which met. It is the President's judgement | tonight. Mr. Falmer 20 as of the Old Guard and is being sup-| pe minute some fellows got loose |Stooker ; Millville, Joseph H. Cole ;fiueti ution he hes teen conteoted for that I should make the race for Senator ( Countiny ed at 100t of BeX| column ) ported by them. they get tight. i Sharon Hill, TI E. Huwphrey. many years, . A special session of Pomona Grange ‘i irmnge and visitors wise quite large. The meeting was one of great interest, wid many of the members took an swetive part in the discussion of the jaestions brought before the body. An oak tres, said 0 be the largest in Northmoberiand county, estimated to w three hundred and ten years old, was recently cut st Torboteville ard awed into lomber, yielding 15.000 feet, boatd measure. The tree was one hundred snd twenty-five feet high, st the truck measured eight feet two {nohes in diameter, and at forty-eight feet above the ground the dismeter was four (eet. expressed great satisfaction with the #