4 : Lo) 2, % v The Centre Circulation Over 3800 v COMPLETE RETURNS Ot the Vote Cast in Centre County on Tuesday LIGHT VOTE WAS POLLED 1 ln Many Instances Party Lines Were Forgotten —Vote Given by Districts Compiled From the Officials Re- turns— Numerous Surpries The spring election was held in this state on Tuesday, for local offices. Ow. the e eme ¢ standing ection, ing to yd weather, the 1 we yy thermometer below 2 the vote was to venture out, unless absolutely Sary. At Spring elections party 1 rlosely drawn and as ¢ of Boro. Treasure, Geo. R. Meek majority and was over Harry Thos near being elected over of 152, nominee. Howley democ: seer Of | other surprise was the West war 1 overseer of § Ward spirited and democratic, In the North ex were made on school director sor bu won, In the South Ward James S ibeit re and asses the regular republican nominees publican, was elected to council, Wm. Cassidy, AssCcssor. republican, was re-elected The following were compiled from the officlal returvs to the Projhonatary's ef fice. The scattering where it is of the li vote is omitted ttle importance DEMOUCKAT Bellefonte, 8 W, Brown 138. _ Harry Waike 3 J Bn Mos “4 ert FH Aud fadge Ins Coun ASs's fSeh Dir ODefpy H Con Auditor Tudge, ( ABKeuy Count meh Weber § ‘ Om pron 0 iF peli ) to Kinkead 61 sand ford 106 a 0 of H 1 ofl Aud. .Geo Her ' + Met od A rus T Ha ChT. Mrs Gertie Lingle 88 Mrs J G Platt 40 od Mra Jno G Platt s%. Mra J A Walton 49 Mrs JC Hicklen® 1.x Philipsburg Rove, tad W, Fred Gowland m2 hos Dakin Ins. HC Warfel 1 HM Paul Council. Geo Stott Jas Passmore Asay. Owen Hancook Ww Sol Sehmide Jot PF. BJ LaPorte 1 C A Faulkner i SB Row mm ... CB Sanford Sch Dir. W W Andrews 131. F rank Weber i Wim Miller 112... A ( OofP. DF Copelin 1... Robt Kin H Con Geo ( Aud, “ Cyrus T Hull | y Wa Ch T Mrs Gertie Lingle mm “ Mrs Jd GPIattM... . Mrs JA Walton 78 " Mrs JC Hiklin%, Louisa Atherton 75 Philipsburg Roro, 3»d Ward, Judge. Howar Simler 118. Alfred Richards 45 Ins... Jas Russell 112... Cal M Cochran Jr 4d Council. . Wm Powell Jros.. .... AB Herd 8 sar. LG Dom 110 +e htrly Wetnel 48 of P.BJ IaPorteM.. AL A Faulkner 68 oan SBROW asin. nns eC B Sanford 96 Sch Dir. W Andrews 91. Frank Naber Bl jh Miller 63, sesh © Qefl.. D Fy ln®..... susland 72 1 i Indge In oad 9 miisn Atherton 41 Judge Thompson 71 | | 8eh Diy . Sanford 168 | Geo Herrman #7..7T G Mel nusiand 118 MraJ G Platt 00 | . Robt bt Kinkeend 6) 61 Sanford 1 wunlund 6l 13 1 APRN sont Geo Herrman 101.T G Moet Cyrus T Hall (lyr) = * Mrs Gertrude Ling! Mrs Jno G Platt M0 Mrs J C Hicklen 74, Neate Colle: A Walton 41 Atherton 4 ge. Percival Rudy A Hunts wotor. .C H Ey DG Mes of P Ken wmnoll Outs { t M Fos A Rar sear (ie {vot P LF LD Musser 53..... GE Rider Auditor, .J W sunday 57. Sam’ Harpster Twp Clk. ME Heberling 8......A J Tate Ferguson, W, P, John MeEiwanin 8» Inspector. W P Gates 40, Reg Asv'r. Hamil Goheon $0, dof P..David Reed 20 Assessor. C BHoss 0... C BMeCormick W H Goss 38. JC Sunday HOW Ellenberger 85. JU Corl G Frank Miller 1 LD Musser 85. ‘e N E Hess § GE Rider 0. ......... ES Tresslor Auditor .J W Sunday M..8Sam’'l Harpster Twp Clk. M E Heberling 43. AJ Tate | Gregg wp, NP JEmanuel White ® Rufus I Haugh 34 Jra Harpater Binir Gates Wm H Jones Jacob Keller Judges Rupp #8 Assessor, F Stevenson d.. ..coo ) L Mee wo Geo ¥ Wonver » School Diret' [1] eersecdolin H MoCool 35 BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1904. ngard 20 an Emanuel reg DD Hennelgh OCA Henne Wallace Ww WW Haoks M.D ah LB Frank } J ieker AS A Grening i I Director, H BR A renlnger yer 60.0 DD Weaver Jacob Gephart Js Ene lek i Adam Yonaos 71 J I Corman Ziegler Shaffer JB Hazel W W Hackman § Ww. pr. Assessor, Sam Gelli Qot PF, Adam Yunada 3 JT Corman 4 Buperel or, G BH Gulsawite © Juon Spangler M BW Auditor. John Wert 37 twp clerk, Stor] Miller 32 Miles ep Judge, M Ins ector Keg As School D. Ira Hagel Chas Shafter 22 Jacob Frank 47 OD Weaver 3 Jacob Gephart #4 J 8 Emerick 8 Adam Vonada 41 H H Royer § Assessor, Sam'l Gettig 14. Oof V,, Adam Vonada § ' Jas T Corman 5 Supervisor, GH Gulawite 6. Cyrus Ziegler 43 Jona Spangler 3.8 W Shafter &3 Auditor, John Wert 1 Patton Township, Judge, R.E, Piomillor . wBd Wasson 23 Inspector, J " 4 Ke «A, H. Hoover 22 J. of the W. G. Furst 48 ce. JOIN A oy | Hers 27 Huey 88 WH Farber 8.0 Oung M... coun T suave FP Duck (yre) 88 | 0 of P, GD Green Moo w key 8 voor Rawle Rossman ( Tyr) a Ea | Supervisor, v Nartsack Ll Sb ke niel Rk ipka 35 | auditor, RB Orem 1] yibed Wine ) Jas T Corman 34 | J B Hazel 42 | Twp. clerk, Sterl'g Mier i WW Hackman © id HP Curse I'wp Clerk, J W sR Henry Yingling iP. M Walk “MIN er visor F Wa i REMeMo In (hry I K Ha FAH fudee. KT Com'ey ds wm 0 Ionspretor. Ki . ters 32 Assessor, H Hoover #4 J " A school Director. J A Way 0.4 : AG Gardner 1) W Lounsberry #0 Oof PLE M Lucas 7... } Ml Mover B supervisor. J A Way » . | Noor © J H Davidson #6 Harry Kunes 49... CuUHall BB Auditor. Jesse [rwin 40 Jas R Holt Twp clerk, 8 L Lucas os «H A Senoll 28 Walker Thop., B. P. Judge. 8 R Tweed 24... Inspector, Wm Rossman 2 Reg. Assessor, KE Rossman 2 Jot PP. Wm Decker on... School ‘Director, 0 Baker 52... Rumberger 2..D A Deitrieh Assessor, J S Royer 26 SF Hockman Oof P., 1 Harsh reer 20... H Deitrieh ® upervisor C Johnson 3.........d A Emriok 38 Lr Rogers 21 comes _Ls Shafer 20 Auditor, 8 Zimmerman 2%......M ¥ Yeariok 11 Twp clerk! Ben Harris 47 cvs ls H Yocum 2 Walker Twp MP Judge. Wm H Decker M........A H Spayd M4 Ins..J H Rathmell 15. Merril Dunkle 5 Re Aras, "7 E Swartg 19......J L Walkey 0 Sch Dir. 3 4, far keri 0 0 re, or Mien drm BW Ramberger 37.1 AMOR. Joel Nore “.. Suprs. a pe, opdutounton ido A Harvey Lutz % EWinkisman 33 (GW Yonng 35 | Ira © Onl 5 | that Senator Hanna, then 2 man, began his polilical career. Then he was appointed Govern irector of the 1 by Pres lelegate t ment d Pac Rail. way Company Cleveland He was a he was appointed to Stuate by Go served bh sat tion (ast month cause his re largest maj ever given a Senator from that state. amalated an im thirty mi h was invested in coal mi large Shrewd and regeurcefn , as the int friend of President McKin'ey, the oppor. Senator Hanna a mense fortune, probably ion whic nes, rail. road and shipping interests. imate tunity allowed him to forge to the front as a political leader and The public him as the ch prominent Seana tor always looked upon mpion of corporations and their as spokesman in public r and political These of Hava for council's rad ged President poss the nominal look interests. nu on and he was feat bie one to dO SHAFROTH RESIGNS Thinks His Election to Congress Was Fraudulent Shafroth voluntarily Representative from a Den- yer 00) shed his seat in the house at the g of The contest for his seat by Gul venis that body Robert W, Bouynge and the examination of ballots, he said precincts revealed fraud mn twenty-nine if be was a judge on the bench he would have to find against him self, and he invitea the elections com. mittee to present a resolution seating Bonyoge. The statement created a sen sation, and at its conclusion long ap- plause was heard oa both sides of the house, Chairman Olmsted of the elections committee considering the case, paid a high tribute to Mr, Shafroth, saying although the action was a surprise, the | case showed that the frands in the elec. | | tion were mot chargeable in any way to | Mr. Shafroth. The house unanimously agreed to a resolution declaring R. W. Boynge en. titled to the seat. Rev. Lambert, a former member of the Central Pennsylvania conference, has been tendered the pastorate of the First M. BE. church in Chicago at a salary of $6000 per year, For the past couple years he has been pastor of a Methodist church in Spokane, Washington, during which time the membership has been in. 1 | greased from goo to 1800. VOL. 26. XO. ” i» FACT, Bright Sparkling Paragraphs and Original FUN AND FANCY, Selected Never makes good —The counterfeiter, Even a standing army may occupy the eat of war A sugar. hat ated compliment is often d to swal ¢ father of twen- enteen of whom are dren are mar The 1 folks. themselves. with the ¢ Chri er, an old and highly “3 N stian Weid et ppenose valley, time and is kindly riend ul 55 » ome ada Mr, ill and going to the Sa imme- r larning over several ining was deposit. a pot of gold The next lersey ound go'd conta stones, he over $g00 in the bank at day it Shore - Canal Frozen to the Botiom The paper nai the % frozen 10 Lhe to 3 $4 vy of si entire. cana inches thick he u rets it Ps ater from the cana fl hence explosive was iy cat the neces of resorting to the Fish Ways on the Dams The Pennsyivania Raliroad company came to an agreement with the state de- propriety lark's ferry partment of fisheries as to the of erecting fish ways on the ( T. T. Wicrman to have the plans If they be ap- dam, and specfhications drawn proved by the company the next step will be to give the contract for the work, This will not be done until early summer, when the river has fallen to its normal height. Frozen Fish. Along the North Branch the ice was four feet in thickness, and countless num. bers of fish were frozen in it, The high water floated large cakes of ice out upon the river banks, and from these cakes the people along the river are enabled to cut out the frozen fish, being able to secure as many as a hundred pounds of fine fish is a few hours, While sitting reading a newspaper Saturday morning Uncle Daniel Herr, of Salona was stricken with apoplexy so that be lost control of his bedy although be still retained consciousness. Since then he has grown gradually worse,
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