Page 4 ~ —— The Centre Democrat, CHAS. R. KURTZ, - - - PROPRIETOR FRED KURTZ SR CHAS, R. KURTZ, W. FRANCIS SPEER, ~ ASSOCIATE ED. EDITORS UIFRCULATION OVER 5200 a TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 PER YEAR Persons who send or bring the money to the office. and pay in advance, $1 per year COBNTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with NM. Y.5tw World for... Pittaburg Stockman for we $185 The date your subseription expires is plainly printed on the label bearing your name All eredits are given by a change of label the Mya issue of ench month you remit. We send no receipts unless by special request. Watch date on your label. Subscribers changing postofMee address, and not notifying us, are liable for same Sabsoriptions will be continued, otherwise directed We employ no collector You are expected to send or bring the money to this office uniess Democratic State Ticket Treasurer of Columbia county, For Stat Joun G. Harman Democratic County Ticket Fi y Pri th i. 14 ry Artur B. KivrorT, of Bellefonte Foy ’ } istrict tlornes Witriam G Ru simi J. Hexgy Wen re EDITORIAL. Talk al ent postmaster government rg these instita ust believe as | do. and you m man for ust vote as | will for John G. Har- state treasurer; not because he is a Democrat, but because he represents what is right and true in the continua tion of reform So far | as John O. Sheatz is concerned 1 have not a word to say personally, but it administration is because he represents the Republican Machine that I am against him, This| has repeatedly been denied; but 1 know | it is true, and can prove it ‘It may seem strange, if | should tell you to the Republican nominee three weeks before the I was told but | knew Sheatz was be convention which Harr M ac h ne Penrose nominated him sburg by one of the leading Republicans, and all the time was fooling the country people and getting them in line by telling them he was for Captain Cummings, a good old soldier by the way And you Machine the state and, knowing this, | will you cast your vete to continue those men in power! There are no more state capitols to be built all know what the Republic an 1% It has never dealt fairly by or by you, unless the present magoificent palace of graft burns down or is indefinitely enlarged; but there are | lots of opportunities for graft on capitol Hill, and they are still after it. **You have heard nothing of new graft there in the past eighteen months, since | Treasurer Berry has sat as a watchdog over the treastiry; and now you have a chance to put another just as good watchdog there in the person of John G, Harman, With him elected the Machine will continue to be shorn of its power to rob the treasury and the people,’ » | . $1.80 | Watch that after | Bah! COL. CHAMEER'S PLATFORM. “Colonel E. R. Chambers, in his lét- | ter accepting the nomination for District Attorney said: “The farmer who works from daylight to late evening at hard] {labor in order to meet his living expens es, should not be forced to pay extra taxes for mistakes made in our criminal { courts, Larceny, burglary, and murder have run riot in our county of late, and if 1 ain elected I pledge myself to break this up and stop it w ithout unnecessary | expense to the taxpayes.” The above has been a sort of a #tand ing the Gazette It thas a un for some weeks. There ¢ or two about this platform to The will put a advertisement in east 18 a thi of the public call the attention “Kornel” says if elected he i 3 ' stop the committing ot larceny, burglary without un How and in the county necessary cost to the taxpayers he will do this he does not explain, without Is convict anybody The ney can, and does, convict arrested cannot evidence, present against whom » 18 obtaines ‘Kornel’ 1 oDLUIN eve an attemtg He ’ desire to have evil brought to speedy why does it endorse, by its silence, the delay in the matter of the guilty capitol grafters whoare its friends and who stole millions from the public And why, when Sheriff Taylor was prompt in arresting the fellows, who so foully killed turnkey Condo, why did this jail and offer to give the criminals a good supper at the Brockerhoff and supply | them with cigars “enemy of evil doers,” hasten to Tur Gazette last week charged Wm G. Runkle with incompetency in office How appropriately Mr prefer the same charge against the pres ent postmaster of Bellefonte for ious incompetency and gene ral neg le here Runkle could notor : duties, as the service receive the universal of th town All that handsome complaint seems to concern is th y | salary he dr t AWS Wik a 0 brands as his “velvet” and thatis his public t conception of his duties as a i ae vant Iv county were as negligent about getting in the Democrats over the entire out the vole as some sections of Pennsvalley, there would be no Demo cratic majorities left in the county at all, | This isa cold fact. We hope Pennsval { ley Democrats will do their full duty by | getting out the entire vote Ewxcriox wext Tuesday, Go to the polls if you disapprove the iniquitous | capitol graft. It is a sacred duty of | every Pennsylvanian to administer a re buke to the gang on Tuesday by his ballot, ’ Grr out every vote next Tuesday. | went to Johnstown last week, OVER THE COUNTY. Joe Goss, of Bedford, has been rus ticating for several weeks at home at Pine Grove Mills, Ske that your neighbor polls on pext Tuesday, November and vote. Votes count, not talk, John C. Lingle, of Gregg township. an old veteran of the Civil War, has had 18 pension ing reased to $15 a manth Hall, where will be the guest of his brother, Samuel M. Goodhart Rev. A. A. Black and Harrison, of Boalsburg of the Eastern Synod, at Lan Wee k his old goes to the sth Frank Goodhart, of Centre ne Elder R attended meetings caster iast Miss township recover fever Her little ill with the same di Gertrude Wagner, The masons | and the cary a large ne How rd, te Mrs and Hall ind will be THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, OCTOBER 31, 1907 Recently James Holloway, of Aarons. | burg, fell down the hay hole at his barn and dislocated his left shoulder. The late George W. Foot has been succeeded by his daughter, Miss Alice A. Foot, as editor 1 manager the ana of Mifflinburg Times. The Houseman carpenter crew have been making extensive repairing and painting on the buildings onthe Mensch farm in Penn town hip, oc upied by Ww P. Catherman, Tuesday morning of last week Capt, M. Boal and Col. Joha W Stuart, postmasters at Centre Hall and College, respectively, started for Washington, D. C., to attend a conven tion of postmasters being held in the Before George Hiate National Capitol they retu will memb gregatl i parations 1 A new built; the on « place M. E social The Epworth League of the church, of Millheim, will hold a this Thursday evening. Mrs. Rebecca Schliffer. has had the old saddlery that was ated Penn C. H. Stover, of agency for the Haines and Penn chine must He will call any washing free of ( Mrs. Anna C. Gramley,of Rebersburg went to Lewisburg } EVEeTial Ww s) wilh of Millheim, shop removed on her premises ' x on street, Aaronsburg, has the Superior Washer in townships The seen to be appreciated, where harg ma be and do a week's where she wv relat ’ Harris there 10 th mend pena Mi The Millheim school board had Philips greck water niped building and now 1 I5 ANS drinking | children water ured for the Samuel | ig, of Pergu won township, has decided to quit farming College ¥ Ww Mey or nome FIRST TUESDAY IN PLACES FOR ELECTIONS, eo Kn For the atthe H For the township se how wnship « 8 soho t ¥y Owes Lh ¥ Fort hots r the township i ¢ hotel in the village ter. » of P with prex ters Mills LIST OF NOMINATIONS fi e Ut ted Sunt HENRY KLIN) Sherif! of Ox re THE FOLLOWING IS THE FORM OF THE OFFICIAL BALLOT. To vote a straight party ticket, mark a cross (X) in the square opposite the name of the party of your choice in A cross mark in the square opposite the name of any candidate indicates a vote for that candidate The voter may insert in the blank space at the bottom of each group, the name of any person whose name is not printed ballot ior whom he desires to vote : ' the first column on the REPUBLICAN. John ©. Sheatz John G. Marman | DEMOCRATIC. Samuel Clark STATE TREASURER. (Mark One Matthew MH. Stevenson fyronibition Republican Democratic DISTRICT ATTORNEY Edward R, Chambers Wm, G. Runkle Mark Ons Republican Democratic Socialist PROHIBITION. SOCIALIST. Hayes Schenck. A 8 Kimport. ... PROTHONOTARY. (Mark One.) Republican COUNTY SURVEYOR. David W. Pletcher J. H Welzel (Mark (One) Republican Democratic
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