2. % % vv A . » Circulation Over 4 2 A HELPING HANL FOR A FAMOU.~.AMB Reason Why He was Nominated This Year LIQUOR INTERESTS FOR LOVE Outside Beer Brewers Want to Select the Judge in Centre County--Boast- ing What Will be Done the Last Week--Lambs Appeal to Christians 1 : ’ Mary A i « \ ) ¢ A A Le 1 \ ¢ } A creature the G te w LV k Int W vie ’ i i L§ al a | nee ers p gr. Pa 1 artende t X n and : i min ee fOr prot tar centre « N th ot Mar ftamo ) ma ile eCt f i po a t D at ) { E. 1 A 2 1 3 ax J ! ' aga t H & | La A f | he w get i L ar R t of [| 4 Ae A Pp ) eile that 5 8 IPly a gene The pu we not ¢ raret willing to nsider t { House a hospital or ref we § soliciting hel Mr. Lamb is a youn t, healthy man ; in the vigor wi and in the full possession of his fa if he did not like the business he TH lowed these A CArs = h ¥ | L.a 11 w ’ eve da i " " (; afte ; A y : ; a we : ' 1 : \ : 8 \ : ha ¢ . I . : 1d - ‘ : Iw vere afra t 4 AN hat the = derf these brewery agent 13 N Apper Lhe ist week : ' 5 ANY A at a save Lo 5 i propose 1 yor) ty wit a Icoct 5 a lete 5 y | t ex ge of A are n cork nt ’ : a ul ats le CONDUCTOR BATTERED. A 1 t 4 1 : . _ d ' ’ 1 the Pet . railroa saturday by a part ' % fron the oe works at Hyde Cit i ) Cle field The men oarded the t wit A tickets and when the nductor came along they said they were going to Phil ipsburg, and one of them, named M Clure., handed out a $¢< bill I'he oon ductor took 1t and said he did not have the change, but would get it in a few minutes McClure at once attacked Conductor Snyder The ommaotior brought the brakeman into the car and the conductor grabbed the brakeman's lantern to use in defending himself The others of the steel mill party thet oined in the row and the gang over powered Snyder, got him down in the aisle and beat him terribly, his condition being so serious that he was hurried on through to Tyrone, where his family resides, and taken to the hospital McClure, who started the attack ed from the train as it neared Philips jump. burg and escaped, but three of the others were placed under arrest and locked up, They were held there until Monday and fhe brought to Clearfield, FOOLING FARMERS, farmer's boy father's Lov Ce 1S A : re Jud helped to clear his of 160 acres the Barrens, Mr. Orvis is a young man who was raised in the lap of | r and seldom went out of his way ress the horny handed farme s he had legal business with him, campaign does nothing el vis it will teach him tl 1s more to be respecte embers of any profession, th ae (1 | » ass Mo look nic 'e \ i Whi the occupat { vour parents st be paraded before the { A anlage i ‘ Veil L Al ] \ i tf 4 ) Yo gE Ame | t Ar ADOoutl pe ree iy ’ ‘ ANCE tance ff birt ‘ i div A of thie \ it $ a ‘ i \ Ww : i & I'he K eve i on a ar \ are Ap ol Xur AL “er 1 or Pa k - was a fa e Wow t lec L§ t | ile 1 Ance « i ) fine ¢ a king peopit we ¢ we po i y Mighty v republica A a 4 i ply because Af i [eve i § Aa \ 4 I A A ’ u A | St : { eller _ Y a Arte Fort ¢ : ‘e B. K 0 1s b at Care i ar Has ia [ ’ » A » _ : $ « : yea x 1 alle ¢ e | o> Ql, Now Stale Lollege even 1s 1e i ¥ na aie : Vel'y EW KNOW, t none of the iid be aught for or against 5 . Fhe - — —— Dynamite 1 Shea ’ 1 > > h e bee . o¢ ‘ y v \l y Ana | ! "here no eas t ho placed t i smite in ) . . Al a, - Younth Was Shot. As R sel Haney Age 16 vears. sot f Aust Haney of v . ywnship : \ : t A § thie vs ' ’ . w ni r i f . h i H tog at time ¢ we ke . estnuts and i AIRE ong ea the at : ” 31 : at - . Yay the gun was « ha anid! the ¢ tire wad of t wa fi ve : eel tear £ feariull \ break ng the ones N me b K nea e called lly and h the caring him went to his assistance and heiped 1m home Dr, Stewart was dled and after he amined the w ) " YY 1 examined the w expressed the fea: that the foot would have to be amputat ed. The young man was takento the Clearfield hospital ——— — Sunbury to Selinsgrove, Among the charters granted at the State Department at Harrisburg, Mon and Selins. This recently formed, day, was one to the Sunbury Street Railway Company whic} grove corporation Nl Was apitalized at $130,000. L. G. Brown, f York, i This will be an import anit I ‘ hain of trolley nes now being built, and will mean the opening of new lerritory With this connection Snyder county will be easily accessible The new line will later be extended to the in Snyder county which are at present off the railroad, which includes Freeburg, Kantz and Kratzerville, 4 numerous villages and towns BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1904, PHIL. WOMELSDORF AND HIS RECORD Voted for Bad Legislation and Increas ed Salaries HE OPPOSED GOV. HASTINGS Tried to Embarrass and Humiliate That Administration--Like Judge Love, Must Stand on His Record--How He Voted--A Few Instances Cited ATESMAN P Womelsd ‘ He¢ { [ 1589 i Naga \ ' tf ' LIN ! f f win Da A ) Vil ia 0 Lhe ( Ww ‘ f ted fo the entire es Of «xlile a that were br bt ry t noto £ on ) iY K ! He Are d 1€ ( thie On t most fa ne ¢ 4 tandard Oil ( al : y which the f coa vas almost ! ble Pp l Ww ‘ F lodge i Wome orf wa resent for we i} V g On A f i Pp 5 ) A of time ef he ‘ po na ‘ i ) ra Lhe eof take ’ the L Centre ty A! e ar 84 \ Far £ a 5 : £4 re IX the ew need I ' ari Hl X 4 Pp A tt tax r Nar $18. " On pa i i or the vole ia i K i i snaps for political loafers and heelers, an extra « Xp nse | $ : ; x : N , “ AS A | : ¥ ’ _ : h | a ‘ ) . : Lait] A x | p vbotit one " . And where s P Wamelf when thes Qe NOTE win mitie Aga £ Lhe peopie y O | Oot Py | real ng ow H "ne a | RSID saiane J. W. Kepler was a member and ha f i A Ie 1 48 tha f Wo ! entire clean 1 N ast 1ife A UATranted 1 iL y t AVE A ecord like at of Wome Fax pays t t r inter ot Kepler and N for asse v Wome ’ dorf and K ely will vote for all the ex travagance that 1¢ machine t tl te fot In nnectio with the above. one fact yld not be overlooked Mr. Wome dorf always prided himself pon | n dependence, We like to hear of men who have convictions, are conscientious, and courageous The notable fact about Womelsdorf's career was to wear the machine collar. During the latter period of Hasting’s term the Governor had to face one of the most corrupt legis. Harris that assembled at He vetoed bad measures, put a latures ever burg stop to all kinds of jobs and steals, pre pared by the machine to raid the treas ury. For Hast ings received the praise of well thinking this heroic stand Gov people, and the approval of the inde sendent press in this and other states I I Gov. Hastings was Centre County's Governor at that time and our people, irrespective of party, were proud of the good work he was doing to check the flood of vicious legislation. At this time Representative Womelsdorf displayed his independence and courage--was doing all in his power, by intrigue, voice and vote to annoy, harass and discredit Gov, Hastings, laudable efforts dort Womels did everything as a legislator to embarass the administs mn or humiliate Centre county's honored exe tive it mere declara Averay Cre ‘ We reader ( Not a Politician, “They insinuate that Mr Orvis is not a politician, We admit this for argu ment's sake-in fact wr sELIEVE IT," From Keystone Gazette, entire Countians Who EARLY SETTLERS AT FREEPORT were Ploneers in liinols il . ICANT 7 “DE ’ . r the conscien.| WENT THERE 50 YEARS AGO ous voter to keep t WwW ot that record wa when the ein ? Biographical Sketches that will Interest { ¢ Many of Our Readers--A Centre hy County Colony Located about Free- THE EASTERN WAR, port P ' zt f Ye y ewe Liao % I'he R ‘ eck . a the R48 #11 & ¢ re ‘ I'he $ “1 " i g the » ¢ ’ » M cL » wit a ley X | tt ; ‘ bh e of 1 Vea i Fre { ‘ » ’ ’ » | ALL "a ‘ A H ' p 5 wl i X mile ¥ X t 1 f I'he lapanese 7 ‘ r ‘ . 4 Ta 4) Fs : | R n ’ » $ . M « Zz a : _ a » 3 5 m i om. " t ) pw i nains unchanged R : r : “ ———————— Netwrit : 4 : 3 ; . Dedicatory Services. . 4 : ¢ LY | : EXDe y ‘ } ' \ * A : “ : : , A «t y RAMS ) — — Pa \ « Mad a Pleasant Evening. ' A PA ie i y A ric as " mr Af, nd M+ y cA b _ ATA La Friday ( 15 i and M nd to thet wi i . wy Robert | nist gave a ance at the nine of w F . Mr. ¢ near State ( ef M wa va | ere y ' « ( ; bad bv Stack ostra and the | Mrs. Osw be A * ¢ . | fa ) ys ‘ k pp , . Ww . ' . : tim | LO Ad) 2 q 1 e DIY were Misses R wi f.yt Ma Aye Elea Ew q { 2 | ninston, Carrie ©O N Te ‘ hs MATE N O'N Bertha ‘Ir i Sue S " 1 NA 1] _ Mable Pete Lizzie Orne A ¢e Ha Sara } WW N hey a X vick Me ] ) vile ! Lytle Pe | { seve . Het James Kline, Harry Cram Cash Sny- | re, 14 rh " Nas the | ta A € of * wa ler, Joe Harvey, Jame Fulton, | tt MRE youer Paul Mart A To A yee . . Albert O'Ne Ad. Hartswick, Luther was b { ' and Arthar Peter ay ame to |d — — i Man Henry t twenty ‘ CAT Drinks Caroblic Acid. the mother of three Charles Englert, Jr., a young man of ! er home wit ‘ about 20 years, who lives with his par daughter Mrs, Evans ents in Flemington, walked into Waits’ Lot Evans tn He, who is dhs 8 par, came to Stephenson coun drug store in that borough Tuesday his 83rd year, cam op A a a ty many years ago from Centre yunty forenoon about 9 o'clock, purchased a pg, Mie Evans, whose maiden name vial of carbolic acid and returning to his was Elizabeth Decker. died April 20, parents’ home, swallowed a portion of | 1900 Mr. Evans is the father of three hild H ras & plasterer by trade children ¢ was a plasterer by tra e¢ contents of the bottle, lit a cigarette ; the « nt K and followed farming for many years and lay down on the lounge. The mem. ,on He was a soldier in the civil war bers of the young man's family quickly He is in feeble health discovered the agony into which he had Samuel, Lass was born in Centre thrown himself and Dr. G. A. Beck, of county, Penn, Sept. 17th, 1814, and ’ . came to Stephens M1 county in 183 Al the town, was hastily summoned, who - : : ‘ companied by his wile and one Gangnter later was joined by Dr. A. B. Painter, and settled on his farm in of Mill Hall, Dr. Beck is of the opinion still resides. His wife d that he will recover. 1883. He has two children living ———— Davin Rockey who was a native of Tylersville, Pa., was born May 30, 1820, and came west in an early day. He mar ried Mary Paul, who passed away sev eral years ago. He is the father of nine children, He is in poor health, having Continued on Page 8. i ————, Vol, 26. No. 42. FACT, FUN AND FANCY. Bright, Sparkling Paragraphs---Selected and Original, HOM} \ At Cirele 0) ’ Wi { y 4 Vi - Ww A i I 01! i | Ki H | y ‘ ~ 8 } y ; 4 - n ' " - ) i Tol V & a {1 i 1% ttod e give w 3 ( . good iC _ AMILD WINTER Weather P Te f the C . Winte -> - h 5 " y | A a . « : i ce Ww b N ( 1A Ca . Ww A > A A WAS Seve A K » h A » 5 . ¢ : N r N . $ — Eats Cracked Ice i ‘ \ ; M ¢ K 1! _ h ‘ ¢ » . d 4 Af 3 : b - ih A t FOO : WOR 1) ( \ RE 1 4 W ) f West Fa \ ) P « 8 ( e Pa Al ® = e Mechanicsburg ma A 1% hing Mt water : SO Wouke ne Ke 5 Ral ~ thal His stoma : Ld | 4 : etain the water and on Tuesday of this ‘ » u week he commenced a diel of Cracked 10¢ which has proved beneficial. How long the fast will last, Deeter is unabie to say utention was not to proioug few ’ His onginal 1 : he abstinence from food beyond a weeks, which be thought would restore his health, and not attract undue notor tie 114% LIS Am slale NALD 10 Qs stoma and he will not attes laking any of | Od uni Lae can be received and retained, S—— The Greatest Curse. “A party and an electioneering judge curse that ever fell upon a free people Public can not be given, mor public confidence in. spired, 1 pity such an unfortunate judge.— Justice Jonathan Walker. is the greatest satisfaction
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