gov Circulation Ove BUT WANTS MORE Knocked Coms. Thos Fisher out of a Second Term ALWAYS SEEKING AN OFFICE Got Over $20,000 From the Public Crib--Time for Him to Side-step «Give Someone Else a Chance-- There are Others of Spring twp., and Thos Union twp., were on county ticket sioner. oth men w ef- Both campaign personal for were seeking a re-elect t led h | A @ and enta rats elected their ticket, and 1e largest vote on his ticket, was and Mr. re minority member of that board ; term il Fisher missed the second survived only about two months. Under all that is fair among ul ing fairly won the nomination 1 havi 1 1 i g spent his time ane Mr. Fisher was entitled to have the appointment as Mr H fight and ne : pn marries an money in that campaign, Riddle's successor, e des everybody concede except f They did had been tings Y. vent Mr pointment { an applic: Miiler appointment the expense of sed atl the primaries, the trying passing through a fall campaign, Thus | he became commissioner at little of no cost or effort, and practically had a full | term. He secured a second term by re His irng a nomination : } or ordeal of salary gate from addition, thonotary ; then ran for ing defeated, with others _. 4 granted his petition for a contes 4 b W. M Th A opened and nothing irregularities in the vote and Judg t for office to which Cronister was } lot boxes were i honestly elected e ba ishonest was found and HAD to concede to Mr. Crot the "re to support Miller's oath onged to him HIge : ain The which bel Costs urt © unsupported oath legations, took care by saddlin leer > ler {ling payers of this coun Where is the 1 | §T in Centre co f as much many lery Deputy thonotary, Sherif, THIRD TERM as Cou er? There are pl _ tent, deserving county-—the woods are Connty offices are more o s of a pub lic favor or gift, and when a man has had le his share, he should gracefu Lep as le iy sie} and show consideration for others If Mr. Pisher SECUND term. whervin entitled to a THIRD term ? ———— A New Swindle, Here is a new swindle that is being worked with the farmer and those want. ing to dispose of real estate. A farmer | receives a letter asking him to fst his | farm for sale. According to the blanks | furnished, the farmer asks the firm to | try to sell his place, and agrees to pay the firm fifty cents an acre when they have fulfilled their part of the agreement. | not have h is M could in Miller r A public rally will be held in the Court H evening, October 18th, to hear the issues ouse, at Bellefonte, on Wednesday of the campaign discussed. For this oc- | casion the following distinguished gen 1 tlemed will be present Hon. Wun, H. Berry, Mayor of Chester, Pa., candidate fo tate Treasurer, who is the nominee of Prohibition, and La He will ae | weople pers is worthy of any man’s atten Hox. one, 14 present Gang for A. A. Steves an eminent attorney, DUsiness s als 1g Prohibitionists AMMERMAN, il speaker, of Dan i Bj No matter how you vote and t) you will be welcome at As will r will s B vis meeting is meeting, H ret i meet 1 ecial return train, after the run t ran t R.R be o Pine Grove Mills, over C ar ——— AN EXPLANATION. motive, was abie to dire or influen this action. We are pleased correction made, in justice and citizéne of the town- the board in to have this to the Board ship as well —— Monument Being Erected DNOGAY mor Ef ‘ lie ceremony 4 the unveil will be a mem vent in the history of our town n—— New Store at Philipsburg Ts ea de I'he Central ading company open artment store Will Eat a Cabbage Worm, College THO. Re : Ke . H pons 1s if take if take y t Surface to worm to State Zoolog ready to eat the worm belief sect the 88 prove ich appetizing It is not likely that s 5 An especi an in A tidbit y and Professor Surfaces mastication of it, should this be necessary, will be only to show that the belief that it is poison ous to the human system, which is widely entertained, is fallacious, : : Work Booming. i Operations out at the Whiterock quar. | ries near Pleasant Gap, are moving | along at a smart pace. The roadbed | for the track is nearing completion and | ee BELLEFONTE, PA, THU IMPORTANT MOVE IN STATE POLITIC **Stand by the Gang’ or for Good Gov: erment ISSUES ARE CLEARLY DEFINED Men who Stand with Mayor Weaver--| Revolt Against Grafters Sweeping Over the Country--Don't be Fooled -=Honor Against Corruption are becoming of on wie den ¢ Lod and at Ket 3 a difference 'O sly become while 1s of our r and wide rule, venal All as been V roven in been ac. which Ie publi ia for (Ang are ane Mes re I's the great rer RSDA 1 knocked down Y, OCTOBER 12, 1906. Vol. 27. No. 40, | come east like a tidal wave and promises FACT, FUN AND FANCY. Ly purge our great cities and this state { Corruption and graft in insurance hi {startled the world and prison bars | are extending to all these, open arms and hospitable homes The crusade jgraft in public office now is on, Lagi ’ believe the moral side of every true man land patriotic citin ompt nim | IT WAS ORGANIZED IN 1801 HISTORICAL REVIEW OF CENTRE COUNTY Bright, Sparkling Paragraphs--Selected and Original, i] now AUTUMN, Sketch of Penns Greek Ev, . Church Lutheran For The DEMOCRAT The golden rod is yellow iption Corry} and and we The corn is turning brown The trees in apple orchards Oro With fruit are bending down 3 The gentians blaest fringes Are curling in In dusty pods the m Its hidde I'he sedges faut: {10 join in winning for i moral victory the sun : a Re-Dedication of This Church Takes Place Sunday, October |16th--Vari- ous Pastors who Have Served This KK wes —- i FAIR | " - ns has spun | { A BIC it their harvest i In every meadow nook i Charge--Special Exercises The asters by the br okside be he manager Make asters From dewy 0 the | Fair are ple | year The The rn {able and the attend ; At Tht wot y Were | Saagt 1 aa] Pla ha) h sidiatha With ye in ienves at wed os sweet ox noon the roads a i known, p ia ' - . ow ae : : . i while % pr ¢ BE 3 . Airs ok By all these lovely tok : pi i rea : Py Al mn days are here Destay and With October And Autumn's} MH) Pe {same nun The {the track fowned by lthe free-f to 213% While hoese prior to tl { Mrs, Wn { Spurgeon {attempted to cros bg 2 ONEOR THEOTHER. When § Without ad How souls take fire oop © sing logether much beats the Dutch a he singers all forget their parts, The game is solely one of hearts And ma Up YA prettily romance starts fn the choir 5 \ McCa But when to) Each other they are apt to spurn With tale of wi scornful ire t {rendered ur 1ins, | while Mr iy that she was taken { Hospital whe A ng All are accused At each member hit gh Cart of fearful sins fe begins d many al ong feud CUSSION of the Lr { condition ! in the | Marion was ! [they had 813 « Walter Ye {Frank Vooa A - | Bellefonte e ap at e moral rh cal an. or ' re "3 LY dg A republican Mayor, Jolin honest elections at wd ove ne Ww him ey A : ad are many local ATS Kk Elihu Root it's cabinet reupl guer dim Roosev 1 Mayor We directly to the PHAR : delphia and thelr ol | bis willis nt ¥ want hm in contr reasury, where public monies are hand led. He is just the man they need The Lincoln Party is an open revolt of leading republicans over the state to pro. #08; a man who has been a life long | vent Plummer's election publicans who will be found in the Lin: coln party battling for a higher standard in public life, The independent thinker and voter. On close examination it is found that | next week the track layers expect to | the patriotic man who loves his ountry, the firm agrees to do nothing but adver: | commence laying the ties and steel rails, | Is the one who thinks for himself and acts tise the farm, and nothing is sald as to | Two of the kilns are finished ready for | As Bis conscience prompts and will be how, what extent or where it will be ad- vertised is done the commission is due, whether a purchaser is found or not. Farmers who have signed this kind of a contract have been advised by their attorneys to | settle the best they can and err no more, under way, making six inall. Orders! have been placed for steel trestling and | will soon be here, They expect to have the kilns fived up | before the cold weather sets in, {the ironwork, two others are building | the one to help crush this corrupt and Whenever the advertisement | and the foundations for two more are criminal combioatian®” this year The exposure of corruption and graft is becoming the sensation of the hour Far up in Wisconsin, way The war on grafters has aries hold man, Has revolted and with caver.a : =e Here in Centre : : ~ N | county there are numbers of patriotic re. | PAtTIOtic citizen — John T. Fowler down in Mis | souri noble men have won great victories| Coss and hear | for the people. {all the « | Mrs Holm: took the hLirs R son Eigin 1 Po arise Wir Tom, W TEL Ww odlaws San Bex vomrch w Time 1:0 5 wt abd pa sk, DK ir man. Agt Bellelonte Hp Jotnan SABE. UBIO Lee we comer in, JoROSLOWN pn “Yin Naav Iv Jovastown - hie <1 Pline $20 ta iree § Fi h aj isn't able to pay his boar Being good is very monotonous if it shuts off innocent amusement. It w an ) +3 joseph Welker ’ . jing was completed. The building wax | § i 8B’ 2 A NAR 3 ] i \ 2 4 » A lwo-story brick and was situated aout . f Penn : it <f A cast ' ’ d Wa Heeger Re re tet ARCANUM'S NEW RATES. Every Member of the Order Will ceive a Notice. Ar Dast ’ I'yrone an 1 ’ therwise to. M. Wolf, D assisted : WO: 10S sermon T ’ 0 ag of the ling will be lighted Monumental, gas p in cedar DY an acety A fell the hug: hoisting the lene ant and heated by a furnace WwW coming up own SPY ng 5 % In this sketch it is impossible ern week Tor stones for sold to describe the building in detail, but a i. the ers most Sarty mvitation is to | monument it house hey Was extended mn everybody to be present at the feast of 1, “what is here dedication which will be preceded by a week of service mquire are commencing the reply monument.” to build a wooden monument; | expected there was some trick in the wind | Another case was that of a stranger, {as he came up High street wondered | what was being built at the court house, Wednesday, Oct. 11, at 7.90 pm, ser. | when a town wag told him the U, O. of man BY Rev. iM padi |B, B. were building a county bridge from mon by Rev, LL St, : A SET. | the Diamond to the court house. Friday, Oct, 13, at ” ————————— by Rev. F. E. Lauffer Pockets Picked Returning Thursday night from the a ' | Saturday, Oct, 14, at y pn, , Sermon | man of admirable integrity and fearless by Rev i Focht. D. 4 : Balan nng. IuisAY ig ee € - ley farmers were relieved of their purses | independence — such utterances should | “Dedication day, Sunday, Oct, 15. at 10 commend the thoughtful attention and | am.. Rev. J. B. Focht I, D., of Selins- {consideration of all good citisens as a |KTove, Pa, will preach containing small sums of money, among the number being D. R. Wetsel, John Rute and L. W, Shuler, of Nittany val- safe index of the signs of the times and" aS. A rp Hartman, BD. Bot ley. Somebody else whose rame we could not learn, was touched for $60, a duty of all citisens in this day and genera* | Board af Home Missions, will h on tion of notorious graft and official cor. | Sabbath afternoon at 3 and also in the rather large sum to be carrying at a fair, Barring these unfortunate occurrences, ruption. Again we say, read Mr, Fow. | ®vening al 7.30. | lef's lettor~think over it | It 1s expected that these services will for which the fair managers were not re. sponsible, the fair was a decided success, AN IMPORTANT LETTER, he got (roing In this The program is as follows Monday, Oct, 9, at 7:30 pm., sermon by Rev. H. C. Bixler Tuesday, Oct. 10, at 7:30 pm., sermon by Rev. I. N. Bair, issue we copy a letter address ed 0 the Watchmam and published by that paper last week, It is from one of Centre county's prominent and able city | loyal republican—but above all an honest | [ing from such a man, who never was a | | political tool, or office seeker, and has no | favors to ask or political foes to foar—a : 730 pm., sermon | be of more than ordinary interest and ——————— that dedication day will afford an Sppan Berry next Wednesday ugh to listen a men widely and favor. | ADLY known, | evening
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