Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, February 22, 1900, Image 1

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    CHAS. R. KURTZ, Ed.
COMPLETE
RETURNS
he Vote in Every Precinct 1n
Centre Co. Reported
WHO WAS ELECTED TUESDAY
re Were Many Surprises Owing to Ind
pendent Voting-—Party Lines Lount Lit
Some Surprises
tle at Spring Elections f
Tavier's Large Majority
in Belletonte
‘e had a lis
sday.
time every camg
politicians
lic preferment,
ms to be laden with a voli
is alluring and tempt
become in the slig
well
RETURNRS BY DISTRICTS
Hoes 6)
aries F «
a Mint
Flelle
Ayer
sean
Hianohard a)
KE Hrouse 102... Daniel Eberhart
UW Roos HA Taylor |
Charlies ¥ Cook 18
Fhomas Mitchell w7 ¥
Centre Hall Boro
Judge. . Andy Moyer M4
Insp. Wilbur Henney 2
Council. AY Kmpe 57
" John Sanders 3... W F Bradford =
Seb Dr. George M Boal 2 Dn Booger 9)
“LW A Odenkirk 21 " Smith wi
Burgess John Kiter 04
KF KE Arney =
«WA Sandos 8]
F A Foreman MM
Jowis Sandy 0
Fax toi
reassures
Aud. J
I Gillen
Ino HH Krumbine »
ante] O Stover 8)
:
Tax}
| Super
W H Bartholomew » | +
and Prop.
nocrat
Lab
Wm. Bowes
M. Zimmerman
and Fd
Watson |
Noiand Barger, 4) M Viehdorfer
M. MH. Fye 3 Harry Viehdorier
M. Zimmerman, 2 N Valimont
1G Stewart, & M. Meeker,
Wm, Zimmerman,
John Fye, = ’ John Hipple,
Benner Walker, 37. William Meeker,
and Maynard Meeker, 22
H. Beaten, B A.V. Dougherty,
College
Ed Sellers 10 ..... WE tirove
Ed Armstrong 40 GH Hoan
Call
PF. Wn
Reh Dy
Ov ol Pry
Aud
dundge
Insp
Continued on page ‘
BELLEFONTE,
AUDITORS DUTIES
DEFINED
vy Performed Their Duty and
Deserve Credit
QUESTIONABLE TRANSACTION
By the last B
Revealed by
rd
Playing
Perforu
board : ha nn nor pay
ment hundreds
withheld by
republican favorites so as not to reduce
that padded
which had $7000 wrongfully credit
We urge
there last
the amonnt of ‘Cash bal
ance
ed in it our readers to pre
serve anvual statement,
recently issued, for reference next
and
made,
year
some good comparisons will be
A widow is not always incousolable
nierely because she remalns nnconsoled,
PA., THURSDAY
emocral,
FEBRUARY
1000
LATEST WAR NEWS
Lo re
Grade White Faced WM
14 TE :
11 mo yo 1A
irsday, Fel
Matine«
.—
He's an lmposte
ows are warned again
an impostor tra ing in the name of the
He
|
ago under th
order was operating in Renovo
few days name of Barney
Patnoe
TALK about protection to trusts! The
borax trust, with a tanff of 5 cents a
pound, is selling its prodect 0 Ameri
cans at 7% cents and to Kuropeans at
1'4 cents a pound, The steel and wire
trust is selling barb wire
at $4.13 per hundred pounds and to
Ruropeans at £2.20 per hundred pounds,
| Yet the tariff “does not unduly protect
| the trast '"’
| mad dog inflicted upon his
{ child
10 Americans |
THE TYRANNY
OF PROTECTION
NEED INDUSTRIAL FREEDOM
and hHixlures
. -— -
Asks £2
Frank H
brought suit in the Soy
wor for Dog's Bite
Smith, of Selinsgrove,
der county courts
against the borough o.! weilisgrove 0
recover £2,000 damages for the bite a
»yearold
last Smith alleges
July, Mr
negligence on the part of the borough in |
not taking steps to regulate the running
at large of dogs which were bitten by
dogs infected with rabies,
VOL
\ AND FAN
al ecarfield, in
| several slOoTes and “
es, together with
Chase ba ) h was also used
for stores and offices, was entirely de
stroved by fire Thursday, The total loss
on which there is
a partial The first
the Keystone block was occupied by H
I. Flegal, clothier, and R. C Shaw, gro.
cer, while on the second floor were lo.
cated the law offices of Cole & Chase and
Swope & Patton, the dental office of J. 8.
Heighhold, and Ellis Brothers’ laundry.
The third floor was used by the local
Masonic lodge, aed was one of the best
equiped lodge rooms mn Central Pennsyl.
|vania. The Chase building was occu.
! pled by lumber, coal and fire brick firms.
s estimated at $45,000
insurance floor of