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SENATORS TO RE ELECTED | One-Third of | Party {om Of the 9% Thelr Terms and Independent plicate Matters, Senators Expire—Third Candidates of 32 of Senators March. be Terms the 06 pire next Count the extra | ng Senator chosen in Colorado and | the tix fo one be named in Rhode Island | fill Inte all In a to out the unexpered term of the Senator Colt makes 34 Senators in who will be elected next month of the States. partic number Northwest, : i iv in the i the contests heave heen compli third In there are candidacies of party dependents, South Dakota ! ample, five independents nl the addition to of race, in the nominees Democratic In the Republican, ani Farmer-Labor pa Minnesota | Johnson, the Magnus of upper ative the house rr re-election S¢ hall the his gpponents crat, and Luther In other pedent candidates ent. expected to figu resulta, In Democratic maost virtually w assured of Thomas J Robinson, Heflin Arkansas Louisiana William Cole Blea Harri su SO, rthur Kentuaky Democrat; can. Massachu Democrat ; lican. Michigan *James C +*Thon ras Montana *(eorge New Ww Norris Jersey ly. Democrat publican New ocrat ; North Democrat ; Mexico—S8am OG *Holm Carolina AA WI Oklahoma —J Ww. BE Oregon A. Bugrsum, Pine, Republican. Milt A. Miler, McNary, Ww H. m Democrat; Charles Rhode Democrat; Republi an. Island Mam 8S Jouse Metealf, can, LL. Lindsay, Tennesseo- B. Texas—* Morris T. M. Virginia W. N. Doak, New Hampshire *Henry son. Demox rat: D. Ty Republica H. Sheppard, Demo. erat ; Kennerly. Republican *Carter Glass, leno at; Republican E Keyes, eorge Ferrand Democrat; Ww Repub- lican. West Wrginia Democrat; D Wyofiing-— Robert erat; William Goff, R, Warren, » Republican E Guy Republican Rose, Desnio- "Francia E. * Incumbent, osm I AS gecond effort the tea every Now. if It made tutes as held Htate at present. the how appears a to Hew in county Mr, legislature the in the Holme is elected he . will not know until he against it It Mr. Noll he will to sound out the teachers of county and his constituents in genersn! and vote acgordingly. This ane of hundreds of instances where It makes a difference meémbey of the himself to an Individual great and ‘small C—O HABA. Let us all go to the polls and vote next Tuesday. No matter how much we are disgusted with Republican rule and how much we would like Mr. Dag vis to clean up the filth about Wash: ington, if we do not vote our desires may not/ be accomplished, LL ———— A SA AAA Demobrats, do your duty on Tues day. Go tp they polis to fo vote question hears an expressiom for or from Governor Pinchot in elected be abie {entre is only whether or not a legislature has tied on questions Boohoo! Bellefonte Inst The Hepublican in. ity is sue Mr. the of week frankly states legislature, is a good citizen, business and a credit to Mi nw nun, And further, that Holmes,” stands for en the to orcement., The only reason publican gives for ask Mr, ing vou Vite Holmes js that he is a better position to secure pract resuits in Centre county Democrat What the Republican iq that to ge Centre the county, have a Republican 3 } a g ower nouse at Is the same old stor two there We years and —— RR K te Svnaod of mdus per————— ow Eseape in Corn Binder. machine stride $58 oy i gniey he machine th arms onught one pulled It horses ined, «uch a way immediitely stopped at comm yet the driver was grip- pes] In thant required considerable The 1 ised), manouveri rm member was badly and but bones by no broken The ttrn Al get were as revealed an ture X GLACE, DEATHS, George WW. Glace, the. home of Yearick, day afternoon after {to death. daughter, Zion, a long llinexs. at his Frank Thurs. He six weeks near inst was confined his bed for preceding his Mr. fin YOung (Hace 74 conducted » When - ho was aged years he fe] min at Cataract, Clearfield county fon twenty-five vears or more. The fam what is now the Walker place, and engaged in Twenty Hall {aay Mrs farming Years ago they moved to Centre nd were residents here for a yours, occupying -what is now the H. J. i home From to Lock and la Here (nee Eva Haven tet to Delaware, the de of neces his second wife i} Lie Mr. sitnted breaking nnd (Hace had children, Mrs living among his five years with Year gurviving of Westfield {ey army. children are Coudersport; George ion in fit FY Frank (ilenn located {Mrs {Mrs Mrs mt Yenricl Kan Maud Aljve lohn Beaude ane other # ited from at Boalsburs Interment decopsed wa Reforn ihe FIEDLER rominent Joti Jacob Fliandie Asronsburg died home after n prolonged ing a paricd of Over l aged 77 He Hf years, months and fourtl WAR 4 second Busan 1547. children to Mr. Fie@ier first mars Henry April and Fledler was Yuin this “oh of these bevond was twice ried, the mge giving song, four of whom are living him are his second Mrs. Harriet Mre and four sons Woodward: and J. H. Surviving wife two sisters Keorstetter, of Coburn, and Susan Krape, of H eo Asronshurg 1... P.. of Bpring Mills, South Dmkota, Funeral and i £. & M.. of Scotiand § near of gervices were held church at the Aaronsburg, H. in the Lutheran in Fe made Con- ducted by Rev Daubenspeck Interment was Lutheran cemetery. GRENINGER. - one Thomas Greninger, of Tyléreville's olfest pissed presumably aged Ri citizens, away of heart fallure, Mr, lived a number of years amd recently had shown signs of feeble health. The day before his death requested neigh- a physician. Efforts to secure a physician, however, were un successful, and the neighbors remain- ed with him unt toward mornine, when he is said fo have felt better and more able to take care of himself Upon their return the next day the aged man was found dead. Yearw, Greninger had alone for he bors to call BREW Mrs. Josephine Brew, wid- ow of the late Harry C. Brew, passed away at the home of her daughter. Mra. A. D. Riley, at Crafton. following a brief fliness with pneumonia, She was a daughter of Daniel 2 and Lucette Keister Kline, and waa born in Bellefonte, Her girlhood and early married life was spent there, but twenty-fiveyears or more ago the family moved to Pittsburgh where she jived until the death of her hus band a few years ago, since which time she had made her home with her daughter. In addition to her daughter her only survivor iw a half-sister, Mrs, John G. Love, of Bellefonte. The re. maine were brought to Bellefonte and taken direct to the Unlon cemetery for burial, \ + (Other deaths on inside page) fe Orchards Largest Apple Center in State teresting in of Washington—An Letter, Y Washir I® akima, October Hal Smith and’ Hall, Pa Gentiemen i £1.60 Ont B " due for La ue to LS McKinney H M for er Work $04 been started fi the 1 copt 310.000 ding When will permit he installed ucture js of briek and wilt rf ogms 5 HI 5 I LAS. E IN ALTOONA, NOVEMBER There js a every man ntre Hall great surpr Woman wn and «in child and » and weinity Thursday and 6th Altoona. been undertaken in a enln 1] before big Mnye Wednesday you will want about this great one way to find out i to read an Altoona Tribune to ‘ in . or er of it of these papers will see to on Tuesday. owe it yourself to these papers on thay day. io read a point to come Thursday, you come or not be it $525 288 E ESSERE ee receive you do on Tuesday, this your own » * “5% % =n 8 0» LOOK ON PAGE 2 Page 2, thix week, and for the next twenty weeks, will show you the best place to trade, or firms with whom te do business, in Contre Hall and vicinity. The “Key to Better Business” page will be found to contain the names of merchants who believe in advertising: names of men who stand back of their prod- nets, ready to make wood on all sales, You owe MH wo yourself to give them careful considera. tion when In need of anything #55 58S REESE SEE . NO. 43 TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS. Mise Lenora Foust, for several days wek, viwited friends in Altoona Neff. teacher in the Loteach injured local unable On un hand TOPE N magician, in my Eleries at Moose ite, to-night Concrete ¥ at the Ir. Moore homes, feat Mc-g al the iam Deen SUCOOReGT Keystone f last the BE, had a members and week local K whey G # 107 the hour devoted 10 like, we rved ns and things of the after which refreshments were oon: sisting of sandwiches, coffee, pickles, gingerbread and pumpkin ple George Jordan, who will make sale Now move of his farm stock and implements, vember 20th Fy oxi which next spring wil onto the Brown property, He farming hereafter day laborer, which he thinks will give him as big net return farming. H% on the Confer farm. Potters near Colyer, giving classed he purchased is up and wily bre as 5 as is now living of Joreph Mile, dast Perma. State College lost the game with Syracuse, on Saturday, on State's gridiron, by a 10-6 score. The Syra- cuse warriors played great game, breaking up State's tok plays about fant they were attempled. State's attempts at bucking the line Were practically futile, also. The vis tors’ one touchdown was due a by a State player. the Syra- cuse man picking up the bali on the 20-yard line and crossing over without being tackled. State's points were scored from placement kicks. Decker Brothers have announced that the formal opening of their new garage on High street, Rellefonte, will inke place on the evening of Novem- ber 1st. On this occasion $100 in ace fessories will be given away to the person holding the numbers drawn from the box. The rules of the cons test have been fully explained in a previous dssue of the Reporter, where in a person purchasing a Chevrolet automobile receives a coupon on which is printed a number. The stubs from these coupons will be placed in a re ceptacie and drawn at the opening veremony, There will also be musla and refreshments, and novel exhibi« a EE as to fumble tons which are sure to please the pubis lic. Everybody welcome, oo ti