THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, October 28th, 1909, | IN GRAFT CASES WHY IT IS NECESSARY TO GUARD THE SUPREME COURT WHO GOT THE $6,000,000 STEAL There Must Have Been a Divy—Why a Machine Candidate is Undesira- ble—Put a Clean Man There—Let Justice Rule. The of the « along, of the and mos county nineteen burst of proved and rel which week vA the Time this apps argu taken Benc! been dor cution many are rect. 000,0¢ names the decisi Pennsylvar fifteen vena vania \ tribunal with the same success that does its own trains.” That is a ¢ism that Pennsylvanians not ap- prove. Although time is being frit. tered away there remains hope that the Supreme Court will sustain the decis- fon of rt and the ve e trial i and that the prose p criti. will the Superior Co Y a Arr 11 affirm rdiet of t} Fatal Explosion. Mrs We was bu 1 t de of turpentine town on TI Weader der, aged ath by an her home iraday years explosion in Lewis afternoon. Mrs iffering from a bad cold and to apply her chest remedy ing she removed stove and held a of turpentine Wan » was about turpentine to Before so do a plate fr wood tightly bottle over the order to heat the liquid before In A very short time there was an ex- plosion which seattered the liquid and ignited Mra. Weader's clothing. Her daughter, Mrs. Charles Stumpp, who was In the next room witnessed the aceldent, but before she could render assistance the mother wes fatally burned, dying In a very short time. The explosion set fire to the room. but the damage In this way was not large an an m a corked flames in using it Taken by Powerful Man. No man is so powerful that he does | not have to take Sexine Pills when he | fools knocked out. There Is no doubt that Sexine Pills are the greatest ton fo on earth, They are absolutely guaranteed for any form of nerve weakness In men and women. Price $1 a box; six boxes for $5. Address or call C, M. Parrish, druggist, Bellefonte, where they sell all the principal reme« dies and do not substitute, 8 SHERIFF'S Election Proclamation Gon SAvETHE ( ley, High SherifY monwealth of Pe OMMONWEALTH, I, W E. Hur. of the County of Centre, Com nayivania, do hereby make known, and give to the tors of the county aforesaid that an election will be held ia the sald county of Centre on the The first Tuesday in November, notice ele f Harr hou t village of Boalsbu For th t p of Howard public b For the township of Huston owned by J. C. Nason in the village of 43 For the township of Liberty. east precinet, at the school d lie For the in west precinct. at the schon For the 1 hit " the shop of List of Nominations. The following of nomina ns made by the several parties, and as their names will appear upon the ticket to be voted on the tod day of November, 199. at the differ ent voting piaces in Centre county, as eertified 10. respectively by the Secretary of the Com monwealth and the Commissioners of Centre county REPUBLICAN NOMINEES State Treasurer the ofMeial Mat J. A. Stober Auditor General A. E Sisson Judge of the Supreme Court Robert Jury Commissioner John D. Decker DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES State Twasurer von Moschzisker George W. Kipp Auditor General James Woodward Clark Judge of the Supreme Court Cyrus LaRue Munson Jury Commissioner J. Adam Harel PROHIBITION NOMINEES Siate Treasurer Frank Fish Auditor General C.W. R Smith Judge of the Supreme Cour, Harold I. Robinson SOCIALIST NOMINEES State Treasurer, Ed. Moore Auditor General William Parker. Judge of the Bupreme Cours, Sydney A. Sohwarts, PROTOSED AMENDMENTS TO THR CONSTITUTION BUBMITTED TO THE CITIZENS OF THIS COMMON WEALTH FOR THEIR APPROVAL OR REJECTION, BY THE GENERAL AS BEMBLY OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, AND PUB. LISHED BY ORDER OF THE BECRRE- Y OF THE COMMONWEALTH, IN UANCE OF ARTICLE XVIII OF ONSTITUTION A JOINT RESOLUTION ng to sections eight twenty-one of article four, sections sn and twelve of article five, sec two. three, and fourteen of article section one of article twelve, and ns two and seven of article four- of the Constitution of FPennsyl- id pro ing a scheduls for ments into effect, solved by the Benate entatives of the ennsylvania In Gen That the following nis to the Con PUR THE amendments tion eight of article jon of Pennsylvania, and, by and with of two-thirds of appoint onwealth and y General 4 [4 ire, a nt s Instruction for cers of may be or by ower to inate nd cor bers of the Senate, of the Con sent pleam other off he Is or nstitution wil have hat may happen, in of may appoint, during Senate, by granting shall expire at the next session; he shall have vacancy that may hap recess of the Benate, In ™. of thelr power to fill any pen, quring the other elec or may be au ancy shall hag of th Benate, nate te the Ben. gronment, » vid vacancy: but in an elec all be chosen te general electior happen Ww mediately h case adjor "ney, In a Benate #! shall be entered or to read as follows nA by and with ent of two-thirds of the Benats, appoin! Commonwealth and during pleasure, » of Public Instruction fo 1 such other officers of the as he I» or all the members of a Becretary of the an Attorney General Buperintendent four years, ar Comme nwea 4 thorized by to which cons of the Benate r sions which shall expire at the end oO their next session: he shall have power to fill any vacancy that may happen during the recess of the Senate, In the office of Auditor General, State Treas urer, Secretary of Internal Affairs o Buperintendent Public Instruction, Ir a jud i any other eslectin office whi } } or may be suthorizsel pen dur by granting cor shall hag Affa Btate Tre re and they sl electors of t} but a State 7 one thousand r shall « be chosen by the e State at : reasurer, elected In the yen nine hundred and nine shall serve for three years, and his sue ceasors shall be elected at the genera election In the year one thousand nim hundred and twelve, and In every fourt} year thereafter, No person elected office of Auditor General or State Treas urer shall be capable of holding the same office for twos consecutive terms Amendment Three-To Article Five, Seo tion Eleven Section 4 Amend section ticle five, which “Except as general elect to thy eleven of ar reads as follows otherwise provided In thi Constitution, justices of the peace or al dermen shall be selected In the severa wards, districts, boroughs and townshim at the time of the election of constables by the qualified electors thereof. In suc) manner as shall ba directed by law, ant shall be commissioned by the Governm for a term of five years. No township ward, district or borough shall elect mors than two justices of the peace or alder men without the consent of a majority of the qualified electors within such town ship, «ward or borough; no person shal be elected to such office unless he shal have resided within the township, borough ward or district for ons year next preced ing his election. In cities containing ove | fifty thousand Inhabitants, not more that one alderman shall be elected In each ward or district.” so as to read Except as othervise provided in thi Constitution, justices of the peace of! aldermen shall be elected In the severa wards, districts, boroughs or townships by the qualified electors thereof, at the municipal election, In such manner a! shall be directed by law, and shall Ix commissioned by the Governor for term of six years. No township, ward | district or borough shall elect more thar two Justices of the peace or alderme: without the consent of a majority of th qualified electors within such township ward or borough: no person shall In elected to such office unless he shall have resided within the township, borough ward or district for one year next pre oading his election. In cities containing over fifty thousand Inhabitants, not mor cle than one each ward Amendment alderman shall or district, Four-To tion be elected 1» Article Five, Twelve Amend section twelve of art) the Constituton, which Bec Section § five of ns follows “In Philadelphia lished, for ench thirty ants, one court, not of and colvil eauwes, th sxceeding one hundred courts shall be held by term of office they shall be ted of eneral ticket by the qi ‘ and In the el¢ ( uid nr trates ne voter si te for n { 1 wo-thirds of the 1 reads there shall thousand record be estab Inhalt of polices Jurisdiction not such whose enrs and dollars; trates shail be com- to be exercise Amendment Beven—To Article Eight, Beco: tion Fourteen Amend nN red sourds shall © section fourteen of in as follows iw nuist of who shal Each for the re re rt fraud of the exemp terms ol Twelve ne, artic ge select! is not pr all be directs in this © stitutior wx! r appointed as may be 3 * #0 as to read All officers, whose selection Is vided for In this Constitution, shall electad or appointed as may be directed by law: Provided, That selections of Stats ofMcers shall be held on a general slectior day, and elections of local officers shal be held on a municipal election day, ex cept when, In either cass, special slections may be “equired to All unexpired terms Amendment Nine-To Article Fourteen Section Two Section 10. Amend section two of article fourteen, which reads as follows “County officers shall be elected at the general elections and shall hold theh offices for the term of three years, be ginning on the first Monday of January next after thelr election, and until theh successors shall be duly qualified; al vacancies not otherwise provided for shall be fAllad In such manner as may provided by law.” so as to read: County municipal elections and shall hold theh ofces for the term of four years, be ginning on the first Monday of January not pro | paxt after thelr election, and until theh successors shall be duly qualified: of vacancies not otherwise provided for shall be flled In such manner as may be provided by law, Amendment Ten-To Article Fourtesn fection Beven, Section 11. Amend section seven, artioh fourteen, which reads as follows “Three county commissioners and threes county auditors shall be elected In each oounty where such officers are chosen, Ir the year one thousand eight hundred and seventy-five and every third year there after: and In the election of sald ofMosry sach qualified elector shall vote for ne more than two persons, and the thre having the highest number of votes shall be elected: any casual vacaney itn the offigp of county commissioner of sgunty asuditer court which appointment county comming to be Three county rounty In the year qpe thousand nine hundred and eleven after; each more persons votes shal of comr such v ney shall « r, by ment of an ct of who all he Voi r sloner or snail plens be of filled, by the the county in shall occur, by the of an elector of the prope: shall have voted for the or suditor whose place is #0 as to read nty loners and three elected in each officers are chosen, of common thousand nine hu such vacancy continue te hold first Monday of nine hundred A true copy who joner of filled." co comminm auditors shall where such be and and In qualified than two. persons, having h every fourth year there- of sald officers shall vote for no and the three ghest number of casunl vacancy commissoner or ed by the court county in which the appoint. the proper county the commis~ place is to be the election elector the nty be Nn the 1 ments venience may the Const ie 1 in ale oraer opera the ted by i ) ot i act the length is for which always be Ml terms at the sand nine ny city, ward, election office, under ex one thousand ed tviglon Bvision year ay of February officers chosen atl e the regular term years, and also all rs chosen at that re. but all to an off two and assess ele - = Qo € w vy bullding US Tres the year eleven, »! ces until nber of that year rts for the sev and also all ¢ nty the date of e at endmentis whose red and oir off % & Q - — HEN N200202R2R0 RRR RRRRAR and EEETEREIsERTYS terms of office may end In the year ons ndred and eleven, shal their offices until the January, one thousand twelve Joint Resolution ROBERT McAVER, the Becretary of the Commonwealth enk of ghington 192-# 3 fi 108 Ca 299999290888 salt with uses. 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Aq A. fe fe. fq. ff Ae. fete 0a, Ye, EE EE NE NE NE NE NE EE hah Lb Sh hth STE ofMoers shall be elected at the | FIVE REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD HAVE A BANK ACCOUNT Because where else A bank account teaches, helps Your money is safer In Dank than any- and encourages you to save, #0 as to increase your balance, Paying bills by check is the simplest and most convenient method, as well as the safest, as your check becomes a receipt for the debt It pays 4th A check book ls more convenient to carry than a wallet filled with bills and coin, and If your check book is lost you can obtain another without cost, but If you lose your wallet it is a different story. It gives you a better standing 5th among business men to pay by check rather than in cash; to be known as having money in the bank strengthens your credit The Bellefonte Trust Company welcomes small checking accounts as well as deposits on Interest, on which It pays 3 per cent Interest semi-annually, Open an account without delay with THE BELLEFONTE TRUST CO. BELLEFONTE, PA.
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