Page 8 T HE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, OCTOBER 2: Vv Lv, bn ah i di a an on dh REL Sh Se he The Racket. -_ . . . \ y Jefore knitting that shawl or sweater ex vnine the (us ity of our UTOPIA YARN which is quality imported made of for strength ind dura Hn xeelled, thoug! more than inferiol We have it in a variety of colors in t ist g no brands, BR (GERMANTOWN, SAXONY, SuerLann Fross, Surrraxn Woot, Ncorteu SPANISH, Kx1TTING, Germay Kxirrine, and Axcora Wool. You can do better at The Racket, they sell for cash. E. P. IRVIN. Sedbhddoiibdeddebdededob ddd db db bb db UNIONVILLE, has been | The lawn mower | it will re little trunt bed wl our py and pr Mr. and Millport, home of | Curt visiting aged, Sophia’ Stover, Both our school superlative degree Mrs. Irvin G. Ale friends in Clearfield « John Solt, one of ou citizens. died on Monday morning about 10 o'clock, {rom the effects of a strake of appoplexy with which he was stricken one day last week, and from which he never revived He was aged 62 years and 4 months aud leaves to survive him | wife, two sons, William, of this and Samuel, of Greensburg, daughter, Mrs. Rosa B Also two sisters—Mrs pear Bellefonte, and Mrs of Lauvertowr He was member of Var man of high naught but go Was one honest mar Wednes o'clock the Free Ru fixed Sol Ne¢ M wit off of tri Stover, is his 1 mother, Mrs 1 the most esteemed His - and kel Mary Shank, (reorge a As 4 : alk POTTER TWP 40 1 ton Hall A revit the dwellir carpente ! wk are and Clay! Mr ar Chambers frier mwece of J nA Tiring George opened & his own nan COBURN, Prof vife of Altoona visited relat 'T bad a pian t sent for their « who A r and ¢ several days and » this place as a pre hildren, May and James, have their home with their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Harter C F. Kerstetter, employod by the P R. R Co , spent Sunday with his par. enis J. H. Yonada, one of our essful sporisman, brought a wild turkey home on Tuesday, which he shot only a short distance south of town Many of our people will take advan tage of the low excursion rates and visit | Harrisburg on Saturday Suc GREENBURR. F. P. Wirt started for the west end of | Nipenosevalley to do repairing oe J. K Heckman's farm buildings L.M Kerstetter and Harvey Shrack | shot a bear last week Farmer Fred Stam will soon install a | phone in his home, Curt Reninger took *a stroll in the woods on Saturday and the result was | pheasant for dinner on Sunday. i We are sofry to sy that Mrs. John Smith is not improcng but is gradu. ally getting weaker. Our sympathy goes out to the afflicted fumily, © : : EE a mah an a nh at E ster, Frank Davis and WINGATE J ose ph Hoove I, | 18 grand f Altoona, spent last father daughter of William Cannen with inflammatory rheuma » under a (Ay recovery. and little son Mur her parent: Park: : at present at this place, visiting u wish chestnuts ask FP. Woodring nonths ago is getting along rotten nis gui go hunting hunting la he shot has Ded n yur school is pr instructions of How did you Mi Harry Hewes Frank Hewes, spent Snyder home last week r how \ virk and Blair Fist 8 Wee 1CAS depart i pa r Snow Shoe [4 apd children departed | Tuesday fo make | their. home. Our loss is Kane's gain, Mrs. C. B. Friel spent last week at Bellefonte Wednesday of Miss Mel Keley, Fairview, is employed Poorman’s MOSHANNON., Hugh made a : : . AY as Mayme jellefonte Ward and aughles business tn one n, of Peal this place has re Snow Shoe nas gone to Belle i sit relatives WADDLE. ife of Pittsburg parents, Lreorge o Bellefor in they they man that invented vas in Heaven re. Cd come Mr. Sellers thought he would be good to his little daughter, and hid the crank f the wind mill to keep her from turning On Friday she went to the barn and was blowing the dirt out of beans push. ing the wheels and got her finger in the cogs and mashed it till they bad to have the aid of a doctor to fix it up Mrs. Stanton left on Friday for Niag- ara Falls where she will spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs John Hazle 1 TOE HILL. Major Herman will run a large paper wood job east of town soon William Borst, the expert rifle shot of Toehill, is working on the stave mill at Gatesburg, Samuel Borst was out hunting on | Saturday Robert Stiver, of Bellwood, spent Fri. day with his brother Joe, A pumpkin cutting, last Tuesday eve at Joseph Shire's, drew quite a crowd of young people, who did their work well and then were entertained in the parlor by Miss Mary, by an organ performance {followed by outdoor games, At 10.30 ice cream and cake was served, PENNSYLVANIA FURNACE. James Harpster and family took a trip to Huntingdon : We are sorry to know of Lou. Barto's | Senator in the General Assembly, illness is hopeless for him, Wild turkeys are plenty at Penpsyl- vania Furnace, Cal. Irvin, Ralph H Wilson Henry were among the lucky, Eyra Fisher, skillful treatment a y \ COMMONWEALTH, | eight pounds after iro hunting 1906, For the township of Greg i room at Warrer Oodl 1h} For the township of Hain the public school hou SALONA mathan Gramley and SON Wal. Baltimore ; George Barner and armers Mills: W, ( Karstetter, daughter, all visited at the Mrs, Chas eir sister Mr, and at Loganton, tdward Zerby visited in Nittanyvalley . turday and Sunday the easy jobs tackled are the hard work ti a0 SHERIFF'S ‘ELECTION PROCLAMATION ! 4 Henry ine { f th of Centre Commonweait of nn iva ¥ do make Kr hers eleclors t ection will be aid eounty of Centre on the TESDAY INNOVEMBER, 190 hof November A, D MEVOra mer wned | For the t the Old |} 198. for the persons herein . . “ive notice elections in th ets and is as foll ™ rough of Bells Company's house LIST OF NOMINATIONS : KATZ & COS tore News| Always something new to show you. ATZ & CO Continued on first column at bottom of ballot. FORM OF BALLOT. To vote a straight party ticket, mark a cross (X) in the square, in the best column, opposite the name of the party of your choice A cross mark in the square opposite the name of any candidate indicates a vote for that candidate. - This Coleman is for Straight Party Votes name is not printed on the ballet The voter may insert in the blank space at the bottom of each group the mame of any person for whom he desires to vote. whose Covi mwne REPUBLICAN. DEMOCRATIC. PROHIBITION. ITI ITLL LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR SEONETARY OF WWTERMAL AFT, an Owe SOCIALIST. CoO EPREMNTATIVE WN DONORER »JGIALIST LABOR. [] - —— SENATOR an Tel GENERAL ARLEWRLY CITIZENS. C (COMMONWEALTH. [1 LINCOLN. ] REFERENDUM. UNION LABOR. CC] Lieutenant Governor Jeremiah 8 Black | Auditor General Edward Moore Secretary of Internal Affairs Henry W. Kane Representative in Congres ss. DD. Blair Auditor General Willlam T Creasy Secretary of Internal Affairs John J. Green Representative in Congress fugh 8. Taylor Senator in the General Assembly Geo. M. Dimeling, Representative in'the General Assembly, John Noll SOCIALIST LABOR NOMINEES | Governor, John Desmond Lieutenant Governor Jury Commissioner James Clark Adam Harel PROHIBITION NOMINEES Governor Auditor General | William H. Thomas Secretary of Interoal Affairs James A. MeCOonnell CITIZENS NOMINEES Homer 1. Castle HD. Patton William T. Creasy | Secretary of Internal Affairs i George Hoffman. | Representative in Congress, print 4 Barclay, ¥ Lieutenant Governor ! Governor, i Auditor General Edwin § Lieutenant Governor, Robert 8. Murphy Robert K. Young Secretary of Internal Affairs Henry Houek COMMONWEALTH NOMINEES, Governor, Lewis Emery, Jr Lieutenant Governor, Jeremiah & Black Stunrt Auditor General C, Piper, SOCIALIST NOMINEES, James A. Maurer, Chas, I*. Gilden. Governor Lieutenant Governor, Auditor General William T. Creasy Secretary of Internal AMairs John J LINCOLN NOMINEES (sreen Governor Lewis Emery, Jr Litutenant Governor Jeremiah 8 Black Auditor General William T. Creasy Secrétary of Internal Affairs John J. Green REFERENDUM NOMINEES Governor, Lewis Emery. Jr Lieutenant Governor, Jeremiah 8 Mack Auditor General William T. Creasy Secretary of Internal Affairs John J. Green, UNION LABOR NOMINEES, Governor Lewis Emery. Jr, Lisutenant Governor, Jeremiah 8 Mack. Auditor General, William T. Creasy | Seeretary of Interna Affairs John J. Green Nomen 1s Heneny Gives, That every person excepting Justices of the Peace. who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trast un. der the Government of the United States, or of | this State, or incorporated district, whether a | commissioned ofeer or otherwise a subordi nate officer or agent who is or shall be " od under the Legislative, Executive or Jadicls ry Department of the State or United States, or of any oily or incorporated distriet, and also every Member of Oon and of the Siste loot or Oosnmon Coun ton voted for, except that of an o Kinder the law of this Commonwenith for ing elections, the polls shall be open at o'clock am. and close at 7 o'clock p.m Given under my hand PRLON office in Bellefonte this Shed DAY OCTOR in Year of Our 1 N Hundred and and in the Ope Hundred Irty first year the Independence of the United States, ye
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