W——crm——— Circulation Over 3800. “ARE YOU READY FOR A CHANGE?" An Emphatic Answer Will Come From the People JUDGE LOVE'S SHORTCOMINGS A Few Reasons Why a Change in the Centre County Courts is Deemed Advisable--Politicians on the Bench are out of Place favorites’ Lye - ippuseq our great von { 1 y On an man, continu coming pursuits prejudice when courts It is all wrong served i It is time for Judge Love to get off the He has Jench demonstrated disposition, strong likes and di that his slikes, in tense partizanship utterly unfit him for such a position, If you think we have spoken harshly or from mere imagination, we beg to call attention to an editorial in the Phila. delphia Press, which is edited by Charles Emory Smith, ex-postmaster General of the U, E and a former minister to Rus. sia. The Philadelphia Press is known as the leading republican paper in Penn sylvania Note carefully what it 1} said of Judge John G. Love (From issue in July 1889.) ‘JUDGE LOVE §S GREAT MISTAKE “The information is that Ju who presides over the courts of Centre county, is showing what little apprecia tion he has of the delicate responsibilities of the judicial position by traveling the county in the interest of Quay dates for deleg and doing it as a towns! Judge Lo busine ge Love over common ward pol wants to BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1904, SUDDEN DEATH OF SENATOR PATTON Occurred at His Home on Last Monday Morning * A PROMINENT BUSINESS MAN Was Largely Interested in the Develope- of County--Was from this District, ment Clearfield Senator Promi- nently Mentioned for Governor Hastings' Vault and Monument. Ww ec HM LOST ON MOUNTAINS For Eight Days a M Wandered Subs A ’ Business Man Apples roy sting or 1 Reasons For a New Trial. The reasons for a new tria in the murder case, » have been filed t« day, Thursday he time has been is due to the extended to Monday. This fact that the Court Reporter was ne complete the of the court by counsel for Green and Dillen able to testimony and charge in time for reference From what we can they will learn make many objections to Various ures of the case na ——— IT was Judge Love, drawing a salary of fought Gov Hastings and tried to discredit his ef- forts at Harrisburg $35,000 a year, who HON. A E.PATTON Bank, This He married again, taking Mary Dill, of ( age has a young son learfield, sre and sisters of the Sena tor are ex-United States Senator John Patton, of Grand Rapids, Mich. ; Charles A. Patton Mrs. C, 8% Russel, of Curwensville ; Frank G, Patton, of Read W. F. Patton, of Kansas City, and Nora Gros, of Paris and ing Mrs Senator Patton was pre-eminently a business man, although called to a high political He was a banker and had of years engaged largely railroad construction work, and was treasurer and a heavy investor station for a number n the Beech pany and ¢ in Coke Coine- Iso a direc sarfield & Mahoning Railroad Com He was and did mu the He ated develope county and ly asso prises. Recently hi nent ly mentioned a for Governor on the ret an ticket of this State CHAIRMAN JCTiYy-siX present willl a not 4 « net ence, not all satisfied with the decree of the Court for Foster There were many ed the selection of Hard P Spangler lefton 1Bois to at this congressional conference of district on Wednesday. The Centre coun ty conferees are N of Bellefonte; W, and Edward Jones, Philips B. Spangler, Esq., Morrison, Roland, arg. and were wited to support reo, D meling of Clearfield, who may not want the nomin- ation It was intimated some time ago that ol prominent democrat in the district could in fear Dresser's boodle, no be induced to take the nomination CHAS. W SHAFFER NAMED A dispatch from DuBois, Wednesday afternoon states that Charles W, Shaffer of Cameron county, was nominated for Mr, Shaffer is unknown this section and at this time we can give no information as to his qualifications. Congress to af, RUSSIAN ARMIES IN FULL RETREAT The Japanese Defeated Them In Battle of Llaoyang KUROPATKIN ESCAPES CAPTURE Was Being Surrounded by Superior Flees Chasing Forces and Mukden--Japs Them--Contir Northward Flank to to ial Fighting them an t off their retreat AL the it : A on heels the main body of ihe Japanese ATTY following engaging them where- pr ’ gS Th $s1e | v cr y Tt hie HAVIOR Rained are continug — o— SENATORIAL ELECTION. to the death of Pat 1st be ing Senator is district, a successor m elected at the general election in Novem ber have until September and file same Both parties 27th to make nominations The of Clearfield for that office district comprises and necessitate convening the counties Clinton Centre, This will at an early date of county conventions to vote instructions for Senator Lieutenant Governor Brown will issue a writ of election to fill the vacancy at the general election in November, Cer tificates of nomination for senator must be filed at the state department by Sep. tember 27, and nomination papers by October 4, which makes the time for the selection of a candidate very short. J Vol. 26. No. 37. FACT, FUN AND FANCY. Bright, Sparkling Paragraphs---Selected and Original, break their autos sometimes they break thelr specs Bometimes they break the records But they rare y break their necks “. Goat Ate Dynamite. w I h . he placed on the back porch while eating his supper. When he came oul he Was elt ws § ryrry 1 by call 5 Reeder the energy an Rural Carriers Meet, The Rural mail carriers ntre Tuesday ian met in Bellefonte ot September county evening 6th, and 1e association, were present elected the foll Weaver, but two, wing officers President, F. B vice president, Jerry Stem, retary, W. F treasurer, W. 8, Gramley, Spring Mills; executive board-W, F State College Roland; SOC Thompson, State College; F. Keller, Centre Hall; Harry Rearick, Bellefonte; J. M Hartsock, State College. s———— Ix the ten years that John G, Love has been on the bench he drew over $350,000. He should have enough by this time. §
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