» - 0 CIRCUI FOR THE =' MONTHS [ey 5190 C2 IES per v TION T SIX 1907 r ——— 2 : Circulation Over 5,200 Largest in Centre County. AN AVALANGHE IN CENTRE COUNTY Small Vote Polled But Immense Majori- | ties Rolled up | State Treas, '05 BOROUGHS A REBUKE FOR GANGSTERS | AND TOWNSHIPS 1 he Harter-Love Combination go Down | --Kimport and Runkle Endorsed by the Public--Col. Chambers is Over whelmed--A Great Victory. Ward Ward Ward lefonte-=North South West Bel Centre Hall Howard Milesburg Millheim The following totals were Phi : r—185t Ward from the Prothonotary's office ond npiled from the returns Prothonotary Kimport, D ¢ henck, R Dist. Attorn I D Chambers, R total urer on the Dem WE ARE HOPEFUL f Sheats Pe iva - . | Few se: b bevon : but es choice of party, but sentiment to value good citizensh government: above the narrow |the general corruption revealed about! lines of any party. This is one of the Harmsburg, anti comforting lessons to be gleaved fr orgamization didate “ wel anu there is a growing | Majority received ge ex ons. After th a y and e capitol exposure wis pated that an i 44 ” oz 1Y 4 w t the recent election 3 De Al we ¢ he A DISPENSARY Tuberculosis Treatment Free for Poor and Needy Patients A \ A will feel Di Harris’ offi thoroughly diag nose thes ve elemer ged J " Die and denounced his ' is , AID MALDeEr The (a Odd Fellows Entertainment tH The Odd Fellows of the Central Penn and “Lovelsm® | 1ylvania District erecting ty building at the Home farm near Sunbury for the act wlation of more Orphans of deceased rothers, and are pre aring to eventually use Peiidings for aged Odd their wives of the Republi A party \ ff ¢ Vor o 4 good government, is i Harteri were burried deep, beyon« po Neer Are a ne day, and m 1 resurrection Ohi also the present Fellows and ft © Tur political bottom dropped ou Patton township, State College took a slump, and the North Ward went hell bent for Runkle also. The coincidence | is that the Colonel was born Patton, wis educated at State College and his habitat is this unfortunate republican stronghold in Bellefonte. What a series of disasters! but then it wasn't all poor Ned's fault; he unfortunately had" Tom™ and the late ‘‘Judge” as his ma nipula- tors, $3000 Is needed by the ist of | January to pay the contractor. For the [purpose of raising additional funds twenty-eight of the best and brightest boys and girls of the Home will give an entertainment in the Garman opera house on Monday Nov. 11th 1907, under the Augploss of Centre Lodge 153. The price of admission is so, 35 and 25 cents, t mn and UNOFFICIAL VOTE CAST IN CENTRE COUNTY NOVEMBER 2, 1907. The funds needed to com. | plans the new building are not yet all in | BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1807. com nm wich div ama Only went ded gave 4.286 for liquor forces $ 1n the cit was the most ex jeiting e Delaware, There | were hundreds of repeaters in the city, | and the negroes openly demanded $15 each for their votes. Women and chil dren crowded around the polls all day, and tried to persuade the men to vote against license, the had been jority fone of the twelve ward | “dry The election held in v y District ALL'Y County surveyor ver UTI H siaquey) waq" 199 NEW Edward 8S, Barlett and Willard Barlett who ran jointly on the Republican and Democratic tickets, are elected as judges of the court of appeals over the candi dates of the Independent league. In New York city, the Tammany candidates | defeated those ot the Independence ! wy large Everything New York in wh Hearst had any wil i beir 4 dle wned hw YORK gue majorities, Any part caten, ston the contest for Dennison Webster, feature « repu . ELECTION RETURNS | OUTSIDE THE COUNTY =: Sheatz Carries This State by an im Democratic governor and entire state Monse A3yority vi Gov Warfield defeate”! in popular vote for United States sena John Wal Smith MARYLA? ket elected tor by tor RESULTS IN OTHER STATES New Jersey Democratic--Other States Retain Elected Mayor--Tammany Wins in Lines «- Johnson Party m New York, Stockholders Happy the past tw reeks For several years many disappointments During all th were 1 ulties ealz, of Philadelphia, re state treasurer ilarman, of Columbia t. 10 Pennsylvania, by rality bly 19¢ This @ OMY state office voledd for and was edd in nearly sar { i a8ts In : 1 the past nd ada been realized 5 ' kholders was elected kp T er Cra ' NCRIY putting ons a 3 OOO ote unds i nt ni two mmpt mn My ire vole in these tually Httle ther count oon rich ore on the mntere his yielding u ls an mmense dep present pace there dends declared Iater y nice es, whic! Returns show large will be rasurer all over | slate as cor we vole for thi ‘Prairie office two years ago. For the first time | tion that soon will be milling rich ore, as since 1904 there was no fusion Against | they are in it now, and it will prove a the republican state ticket, The inde | valuable property pendent republican element which voted for the Lincolu party at last two elections voted for Sheatz, who has been in sympathy with this element The election in Philadelphia passed off very quietly, tl republicans electing all their candidates by the usual large ma jority eiecied Judy HICAn gai or tre pared I'he mineis another opera the Grange Old Home Day I'he Logan Grange, of Pleasant Gap, hold an "Old Home" meeting hall on Saturday, November : p. mm. Prof. VanNorman, of will their | at 10, © : DELEWARS The victor cense fight dec ided was about equally | divided between the liquor forces and the anti-license party. The “drys” won two counties, Kent and Sussex apd the liquor party won Wilmington and rural | go... of Sammy Willliams' friends New Castle county, Kent county went “dry” by 1,300 majority and must have voted in Bellefonte, on Tues county went “dry” by a majority of | day. farmer, The present members and any one interested are cordially invited, hich comprised in| PROGRAMME FOR ‘ will inj the | Dairy Department, and Alva Agee, of | {the Agricultural Department of State | College, will deliver addresses, showing | in the license and no li | the great work of the grange and what | advantages the State is offering to the | entre democra TEACHER'S INSTITUTE To be Held In Bellefonle from Novem- ber 18to 22nd, 1907 SCHOOL DIRECTORS WILL MEET Meet in Bellefonte the Same Week--Complete Outline for Both Gatherings--Able Instructors Se- cured Topics for Decussion ith Amer ry’ Tuesday Springs of Erg- a The Great Wednesday p. m Thursday a na T slay ” " 4 GESGAY A. TD Ca the Land of the 20th Cen fLhurs ” im I'wenty-fis hool Directors 1§ inty h { in Petrikin Hall on Wednesd y Sci i be the n the 8 Ass The ses " Eve yw vir tation WOCIALION and ’ in member of this As states that it shall director in each district in to attend this annual meeting he law provides for compensation at the rate of two dollars per day, and mileage at the rate of three cents per mile, to be paid by the district which the director repre sents, The officers of this association are as follows President, Hon, W, C Heinle, Bellefonte ; vice presidents, Dr W. 8. Glenn, of State College and David K. Keller, of Potter township ; Henry C. Quigley, Esq. treasurer John P. Harris, Bellefonte, The first session will be held at 10% o'clock, opened by County Superinten. {dent D. ©. Etters, President W. L, Heinle will then make his annual ad dress, followed by an address by D. F, | Fortney, Esq. In the afternoon the fol. lowing program will be observed : Ad. dress, “The Education of Pennsylva. EE I lO Continued on Page 8. % it aw each inty be the secretary, N hone ) SCTE | fonte where Mr | Spy LE | Victor Wike, who Bellefonte ; | CIRCULATION FOR THE PAST SIX MONTHE OF 1907 5190 COPIES per week Vol, 28. No. 44 Ther Fou He's 14% Dt imagin {fo PY belonging to a full standing among Don't presume to the discharge of his duties want to create fact ) the « te that ile ’ a h will give s mempbers iirect your pastor unless hurch you . wn in you shes . 7 it into " it King ¢ A Week C R Straw Killed } Ww ape the rtu Cen He eman about n Walls and Wa His Slraw of and hpsburg Altoona ina, Elva, Mabel, He was a member ¢ Brotherhood of Railroad Train. of Walls Ra road Relief as nd the Haworth Burial ass 11g ihe remains were (KR d mouts, runt Altoona. He re x bu Ph 3 h brothers of Ih (rordon, of Wilhiat of Walls Earl, Bessie, Olive. Bx and Verda, ¢ ! Woh rb to Is Nine we shipped Automobile Accident Friday afternc Mr. Wike, one the managers of the gg mill at Ty rone, his wife and N James Gregg. [4 d formerly of Milesbur started for Belle and Mr, Wike were my a short visit 10 their son, is a student of the Academy. They wete running at a pretty rapid speed and when pear Julian, something went wrong with the steeri apparatus of the machine. The result was that Mr, Wike was unable to keep the automobile in the road and it went over a ten-foot embankment at the side of the thoroughfare. The three occu pants were injured, but the most serious was that of Mrs, Gregg, she was carried into the Nason home when Dr. Wasson,
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