Page 4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, NOVEMBER 5, 1908, er CENTRAL STATES ‘NEW YORK FOR G0 REPUBLICAN Winois, Indiana and Chio Car- ried by Taft. OHIO GOVERNOR DEMOCRAT Deneen In Illinois; Watson In Indiana, Harmon, Democrat, Eletted In Ohio. | Taft's State Votes For Him, and In- dianapolis, Home of John W. Kern, Is Republican—Chicago Goes Repub- lican = Crowds Cheer Republican Standard Bearer When Result Announced. Is Chicago, Nov. 4.—lllinois has been carried by the Republican party by a plurality of 170,000, giving the state's twenty-seven electoral to Taft and Sherman. The state Republican ticket has been successful, Gov- ernor Charles S. Deneen winning from former Vice President Adlal E. Ste venson by 100,000 plurality, Chicag has gone Repub 126,000 voles also ican by 50,000 elt in 1904 The next legislature will publican by a majority on join of 38, a loss of 24. This md election he t 3 of Albert There the congres Illinois the licans and in the ente« crats cago elected for Roosey state Indiana Goes Republi Indianapolis, In deavors of the diana in the ing the | ful some tin not been s has been by a majority Republican ma by nr ov Congre been elects ly as Marshall 15,000 repre two | \ ed, but the legislature is Republican by =a slightly reduced majority The term of Senator Hemenway, Repub can, will expire in March This city disappointed the John W. K for tl P ] Nov . two-third entation, elever emocrats, will remain unchar Democrat Crowd Cheers Taft Cincinnat Nov. 4 The Republican ticket had a close | in Mr. Taft's hon t part majority of 4 163 ced this year t Cincinnati Taft of } his su the he Ing ore “the next pre nounced that he we statement near future wd cal A # Mr uld make Taft a formal lent™ an in the Goes Del, Nov, 4 Delaware Republican, Faft's | is 300 Delaware Wiln dicated plurality and the Repub! ed by Simeon BS ernor, and Wi gress, is elected plurality, with vis. the Republican torney general, who probably feated by Andrew C. Gray, Democrat The successful candidate Is a zon of ngton in can state ticket Pennewell for gov H. Heald for about the exception of Da candidate for at head liam con by the same in de Judge George Gray, and the popularity | of his father counted strongly for him in all three of the counties Close Vote In Colorado. Denver, Colo.., Nov. 4 Colorado which gave Mr. Roosevelt a majority of 340582 in 1904, has again gone Re publican, but by less than 5000, Jesse F. McDonald has been elected gov ernor, and three Republican represen tatives have been chosen Montana Goes For Taft, Helena, Mont, Nov. 4 The three electoral votes of this state will be cast for Taft. Edward Donlan, Re publican has Heen elected governor, I ——— TAFT AND HUGHES Republican National and Stafe Tickets Win. TAFT CARRIES BIG CITY Metropolis Gives Its Vote to Republi. can Presidential Candidate By Small Majority-~Buffalo Goes Democratic, But Other Cities Are Republican. Next Legislature Will can, New York, Nov. 4 Tuesday's New York state's thirty-nine electoral votes will cast for William H. Taft and James 8, Sher- man. Both the Republican national and state tickets Charles E ror. As the result of election be are victorioun Hughes being re-elected gove * or a Greater Nev ican The PENNSYLVANIA REPUBLICAN Vote Cut Every Down In County. Party's Nearly vinia as follows: In 1504 carried by 505 and two years ago Stuart, Re ted vernor by 45. BEure being + Bryan the S50 O04, state an, was ele REPUBLICAN Taft a the Sixt} nthe been « Halth rality Taft and Johnson In Minnesota Minne Minn, Nov, 4 Gov ernor John A. Johnson's effort half of the Democratic nat have not succeeded In gl toral of the state to but have avalled In by a small majority 275.000 votes Mr. Taft polled 172.500 his majority being 80 000 below Mr Roosevelt's majority of 161.464 in 19504 Governor Johnson's majority of 76.633 two years ago was reduced to 30.000 this year in be nal ticket the ry him ving ole Mr reelecting Of the siale's Yote Aan G. O. P. Carries Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wis, Nov. 4. --Mr, Taft's majority in this state is 50,000, being | 105,000 less than the majority rolled up by Mr. Roosevelt four years ago, Gov ernor James O Davidson has been re elected, and the state's congressional | delegation, nine Republicans and twe Democrats will remain the same In| the next congress, The legislature will | be Republican, and Senator Stephen | son will be reelected, | dance, male quartetts, etc, HORSE EXHIBIT, ‘THE SOUTH IS STILL SOLID \ bh | L.ast Saturday there was a large at” tendance of horsemen at State College, | the occasion being the exhibit by Centre couhty horsemen, of stock owned by them. The following awards were farm ind made A P geldings hitched s awnrded for heavy, medium mpson Jr., 1st heavy ter, Zod heavy fium edium 0 surrey ght and Be Republi | "17 1 rl AVE ARDY t than a saw mill can run Fathers, think of it needed for t a 4 : he saloons And think of the Last year the nation xpend ed about two billion dollars for maintain the government and m ng vanous gave em was vance : x pended i“ ut Her y may be sMINDs « Xp nse ing ubl impr loyment to n : vements ] Any thousa and along the lines of progress and ad There billion And on ment Wha two intoxicat LL think of the degradat the poverty, the distress the misery the w ked homes and suffering children these things cannot always continue. The Lord in past ages destroyed great evils and this is doomed to fall also. In conclusion the speaker urged the people of Altoona to do their part to hasten the overthrow of this evil liquors he results ’ Church Benefit For the purpose of helping defray the | expenses of repairs at the St. John's Episcopal church the ladies are arrang- ing for an entertainment in the Garman opera house, The entertainment will be given on or about November 17 and will | be unique in every respect, and will be given in connection wit moving pictures, the customary Other features will be | {in the nature of special vaudeville acts, | consisting of the German band, Brownie | The very | best home talent has been secured to make it a big success, The entertain. ment will occupy the evening hours and the price of admission will be twenty. five cents, | In Usual Democratic Majorities Returned In Dixie. St. Louis, Nov, 4 Missouri! has re versed the Republican victory of 1004 and is again in the by a majority of 35 Republican by a small Ham 8. Cowherd ha ernor, ranks went Wil bean elected gov Democratic 000, 8t, Louls majoriLy Texas. Austin, Tex Nov, 4 Taft did not make a this state as Pre who polled 51,242 votes vote Is appre lows Brvan, 220 Thomas M. Campbell been re-clected William H good a showing Roosevelt 1904, The ximately as fo Taft Democrat rnor, ident in this year 000) 90 (O10 EOVE Georgia. Nov. 4. Georgia's thir votes will Atlanta, Ga teen electoral William J. Bry resentation will continue eratic, The state election September, The Taft fell velt, whicl he « t for Ast state's rep solidly was held an, and the Demo in A United Party ne 3) Mother Saves Childrer of ndncks was on attemp ning from t! tthe. ii Blanchard. No asequence, ait It is All Over MARRIAGE LICENSES # Look at it Now ps ate N 1 Valuable Real Estate Willards Store HICH STREET, The place where you get your money's worth. | tell you | was glad to see my old friends again. The peo- ple know when they get a good bargain, and they know where to go to get it. If you want a good Suit made to order for $12, $16, $17.50 or $20, see me; they are all wool shrunk and made to fit. I will have some more bargains to announce next week. WILLARDS STORE, | nia and was pres a nimber of He is yivania, died at |The ner k place at ( normng at Rochelle ssiinal d prac [4] JAMES KERR DEAD. : ident and a director of coal mining companies. a sons, nd five learfield, amea XK i James Kerr, democratic national com- nd fi mitteeman from Penns follow- : y Mond: y and thetlatter wi ted ov 1} yi ana ioe ial i Was elated over ne vi the Kerr last PUBLIC SALES Two mile democeri ned conditi as born in Huntingdon coun. He hig educa syivania schools and re , when a young received part he democratic THUNK] ery h always been for congres democrat E.T. JORDAN, COLYER. PA. AUCTIONEER J oo RE a a Ro a a a Ra Ea a elo do do de Apdo do dp food de do dp dp dp ep lo dp dp Ap fe fp Up Ap Bp le WALK-OVER SHOES For Men-— $4 and $5 When Walk-Over Shoes Go on Trouble Goes Off. odo df fe fo Go fe o o + Sede deed ededede Boel SULD ONLY Al YEAGER'S SHOE STORE. A SALAS EARS ASA att bit fff hn RNR NAW AAA AAPA EASA ASA LL 8 8 a A Rass A AAA SAAR AAR A EE EE EEE fo ofoode ide oe se do ode desde fee oe ee oe 2, " FEEL LBP ELE P PES Lb bbb ddd ddddddddiddddeddddoddododfod Goded fodeesdesdeds Lh a a a a a Ee a a a a a a a I SR a Prd] Wherever and whenever you are building in Centre County we urge that you send us your lumber list for our estimate. If you build without consulting us, you are 1eglecting one of the vital things that make for economical cost of your job. In all probability you will get poorer stuff that we could supply for the same money. And the chances are that your total bill will be one-fifth or more over what it should. All this because buying in several different places is a system that is not as good as this buying all at one place. It wastes and leaks. But--under no circamstances, build without getting our estimate on what you will have to buy, Bellefonte Lumber Co. 0 bb bod bd Ad bh bd dd bb bd hd bd bb bl | | | HTT RT HH TH High St, Next to Sourbeck’s Fruit Store, Special Sale! SATURDAY, OCT. 31, Ladeis’ Fine Coats BLACK AND MIXED COLORS $7.50 Coats, at special price, $4.98 $10.00 Coats, at special price, $7.98 $12.00 Coats, at special price, $9.48 $18.00 Coats, at special price, $12.73 BARGAINS ALL OVER THE STORE Workmen's Bargain Store BELLEFONTE, Pa.
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