F Circulati ’ C Over 5,500-~Largest in Centre County. COMPLETE RETURNS FOR SPRING ELECTIONS VOTE IN EVERY PRECINCT THE COUNTY IN DETAIL FROM THE OFFICIAL RETURNS Many Surprises throughout tha Coun- ty—Political Lines Frequently For- gotten—Who were Elected—Much Independent Voting. | Office: {Oot { Auditor H Cons | Judge Inspector A SSOSSOT J of P.. Sch Dir IN Counell Qo Pp Auditor Judge Inspector Rog Ass ) Sch Dir The following complete report of Tuesday's election, throughout the county, was compiled from the official returns filed in the Prothonotary's fice, on Wednesday In this report notice was taken of the usual “scatter ing” vote cast In many The report is confined to the ni the official ballot, and other names ad ded only where an | rt volts was cast for them and worthy of attention Of - no places Ames on are ant Republican: Democrat: Bellefonte \ th ¥ i S B Miller 174 Daniel Heckman | Geo Willlams 150..J W Barnhart 119 G W Hall 17 Kline Woodring | W H Musser 218 Chas F'( Counell Harry Keller 2i¢ Treasurer. Ed J Gel ) | Oot P PHG Auditor John ( H Cons Favor School Debt Against Office: Judge Inspector Assessor Jot P Seh Dir ‘ook 149 JH We iJ Gehire PH Gherr I 1 Judge Inspector. W. S Assessor... RB Jot P Henry | Sen Dir S KH) Council A A Dale : Treasurer F iehre QotP Ly H Clyde Smith 149 Favor School De Against ntre Ha H Kneply 5 Sylv. Sharer ¥ Judge laspector Assessor Sch Dir Samael J R Allison 37 Sch Dir J A Reesma = r Council. ... John Rossman 44 w eyer 7 | Jude Counctl.... Wm J Smith 50. Wm MeClen 3 | inspector Council Harry Shirk 54 L L Smith 6 | Assessor Oof I...... Joshua Armstrong 31W Spangler 97 | Sch Dir Auditor... Theo Bulley 38. CD Barthol'mew ~8 Con. Chas Stamp Jobin Geary 9 Howard borough Judge Isane Williams 8 Inspector. Samuel Holter #0 Assessor Jos Holter =2 Jot H Wagner ® Seh Dir Jos Sener v Joo A Woodward Jotun Mokils J af Yebber 7 W N Nett CM Fax ¥ t HA Moore H MeDowe M L Be OofP R Sap Aud HLor W J Wilson 62 | Chas Confer 54 Council Treas Qot VP Bud H Co Judge Inspecior Assessor Jot P Seb Dir Jaden Iaspecto A SSessor Seb Dir Council Oot P Auditor H Cons Judge Inspector ASSOS80T Seh Dir Counc olf Auditor Ch Trus Judge lLospecto Assessor Seb ir rank Haines Andrews | Geo Haworth 115 Geo W Hamer 53 HC Warfel I= Geo Barnes 147 falter N hompsor Coune’l per Waoil Ia Oot ¥ Auditor H Coos Ch Trus Todd Ww Mrs SF Lytle 8. Mrs G Emeigh 68 Mrs M Haworth! 10 Mrs G MoGiafly 82 Mes OT Avery 102 Mrs W Lingle Philipsburg Bore. Third Ward Audivw Wallace Matiey 7. John T Todd 8 | Twp CO) Roy Maviey John Hofler 46 | LT Dom »! Paul Gearhart 17 WW Andrews 84... Frank Weber 7 Judge Geo W Haworth #8 A C Thompson 8 | Inspector JW stine George Fiegal © > + As HC Warfel m0 Sch Dir Geo Harnes 75 Walter N Todd 30 | Sch Dir Asnessor go P upr Auditor A anessor OotpP | Rd Sup Judge 1 napector Asaessor seh Dir Council Oot P Auditor HH Cons . Oh Trus Mrs S F Lytle 32. Mrs G Emeigh Mrs M Haworth 40. Mrs G MoGafly 4) Mrs CT Avery 80... Mrs W Lingle 31 | South Philipsburg Boro Line Ryvery) Chas Stover 37 Frank Hair = Joo B Hoffman 3! Amos Nhaok #0 Joseph Gates 2 Herm Hoffman M J PF Gatos Isnae Smith 14 samuel Wells 17 DW aire CC Isenberg 5 voor Bd Cinten 10! Chas Wileox 11 Frank Bair » | JB Holman # Joseph Ciates 10 | 2 Amos Shank 9 Herm Hoffman 10 | JP Gaston 8) Dan Musser | John Furie 19 | Ridigor DW Bairil | Jof P CO Isenberg 1 | Judge Inspector Assesmor Jot VV Seh Dir Couneil Oot V Audlvor,, udge J M Gilliland 75 Pom ios | Reg As Frank Burns 0 | we | Sch Dir SAFANOT 'd = | 4 vi HR Jol P snow Shoe Boro J FF Watson 0 Claud [rein 88 Lemuel *atson 76 Jenkin David en Wm H Hoover 82 James Uszzle 58 J P Swufler be AC Ackley 0 DR Thomas 71 Ropt BE Keok Chas Ziodel 65. Ktate College Boro Judge H A Sowers Sr IM dP Weber al | Seb Dir Inspector, Perceval Rudy 187... PB Meek # | Assessor oor Clark Herman AT OB Sheasiay #1 of P 4 eginney Hood 138 | hihi boot Lis Poms Ih, Prof 1 Ls Poster Auditor 1 Judge 1ospector Assessor, Seb Dir Jerome Confer 75 ’ Martino Reese 63 J 1 Lucas ts Pr. RJ Young = (Jeorge Fravel #8 Thos F Kelley 84 | WS Walker ny Wm Quick 77 , Wm M Leathers 87 | Counell Oot P Auditor H Cons Jot py Ser Di Prof 01 Matinign i A Jostat 1" CR ae Ro we In De ah ip eyor 9 | Judge Ed Begtas 1) Blots Vergus Democrat: J BMingle 83 D T Pearce George Taylor Republican: C Bowes 132 Dr. Wm Frear 108 George Taylor 201 ™ ['nionville Bore Joo P Harris Jr: Boyd A Stere 32 Riley Prawt 2 GW Rumberge: J C Stere 17 Ellery Spotis 22 D Buck 4! J E Hall 33 ££ A Russell 38 (Geo W Holt #2 John P Harris Jr 29 WU Irw Win Bruss 2 Samuel Holt HG Musser 27 J CU Smith D Buck 41 Geo PP Hall JB Stere 2 Root E Cambridge J Bodle 19 John F Grove D H Cramer 20. CL Smenzer George Husting M H Grove WW Shuey | A Ke Tae Br nk Hunsinger J} L Marshal 1 J W Bo Wm Saxon 2 SD Wasson 12 Keuben Welty 20 Wm Albright 14 « Rearick 13 J M Peters 3% Jos E Brugger 32 rsteLis Isaae Tressier ARH sor X R A Kerst GW Smith 31 { W W Shuey 31 14 Jas Houser 22 "rank J L Marshall 22 JW Bad Wm Saxon 3 SD Wasson 2 V Smith 2 A Kerst r Hunsinge Wm ishier H Heckman L. Smeltzer 14 Vv e hd Hi wier nDorn Meeker | N sholas Vatlimo : Martin Viebdorfer David Mulholland ames 18... Lavi ¥F ye wer Mow VivEderter RF Barger 2! Dav Mulkol'nd 17 Unes Belg 14 ghiod Samuel Belg EH Cramer | HH Fyedd Dar Mathol od AV Daggherty | } AN | Daugherty 0D HB W H Weaver § ve Twp Ww Joseph Meyers Wm Frank ¥ John Johnson #4 JNHoyi yr ® How Barr 3 yrsl J H Balley 2 Harry Walker 43 eal David Powle David Wer Wm H Joves ¥ PM Cor ¥ HMKrebnd yr BF Davisdyrsl John Homan Frank Miller Daniel Irvin 45 J C Sunday Ront Goheen dx WH Weaver ® Grege Twp CE Duck 0 S¢ BELLEFONTE, Office: Inspector Reg As h Dir h Dir Auditor of V D W Miller » | odes nspector O C Homan 18 S5 Dir C1 Grenoble 22 Assensor J D Neese 23 F P Duc H McCool 35 PF Heckman 2% C J] Finkle 24 SG Walker 24 0 E W Sweetwood 3 J D Wagner | SM Ulrich | erry Albright 3 1 F Kennelley 3 CGoregn Twp E | J] O McCormick 67 WF Musser § N Wiley 0 & E W Sweetwood 18 1D Wagner 21 SM Ulnick A Jeri Abrght Green Tap. H | Brian WWood 00 EM Bartley 58 IH | Met her hi J P Heckman 57 S G Walker 61 T B lamison 27 Ww. P i P A Auman 93 F P Ripka RB 0 T Corman +5 Nees 106 FP Duck 106 MH McCool 108 Ts Jamison # § Hulu Twp, EP isewite 18 LL Wie HS Warntz 4 Su A Jot of ¥ pr uditor TB Jamison 23 Judge napecton John A Suyder 88 SOF OB h Dir Supr CJ Finkle 80 Auditor Jot P He Se Sch Dir of wd ge Jackson on Shosslay i Q hapector Hone A {x a C) mw Fc RB pr bh Dir saranor THURSRAY, PA. FEBRUARY 17, 1910, Office: Democrat: Democrat: A J] Beahm 46 | E G Mingle 42 James Roush 47 Republican: Kush Twp., I udge C E Wingate 18 ela FP Guisewite 30 Harris Stover 45 | Kew Ae Johh Fo hi Bo 4 AS Stoverdl F W Keister 4 SCE A Fred Eisenhauer 3 R B Hosterman &% { Seh Dir... Wm Heffr Fred Eisenh HT Zerby 90 | RSseanor. Wm H Twigg 14. Harry A( WC Mingle d3.1 0) of P Frank Rittenhouse i rank Jarret | | Supr Joseph Forman 15 0 Han Auditor John Dixon 8 Sigfr Auditor Wa Garland : J of P J W Merry Twp Jos Riley 60 Republican: WW Wance 31 W C Rupp 33 H D Krape 3 Pr Stanley Merri in Geo Swartz | y 24 Ino ) Wyn« David Burd 27 aver 3y J H Haines 13 Halt Moon Twp ohn A Way 4 S D Eves 53 | Chester Eves 72 DC Harpster 24° Grant Davidson 31 | M Ward 53 § EB Way 4 G W Fisher 48 ] C Mattern 70 W R Biddle 26 Geo W Fisher M A Behrer 19 Jabey Meek N 1 Wilsonbt |] W Thomas 281 n Sam’ Fe Feat John A Way 4 ] W Sylvis 47 1 § F Ei ) Wr on-—Y es 46, Nod Harris Twp Wn Fra allahar Rush sen H] Het ffs ) H Twig harles W Corl 72 Overseer k Ritte Charles Kuhn 65 orn C DD Moore 66 Jacob Meyer 0 DW Meyer 66 W H Stover 52 | OW Stover 59 | nde AE Ziegler 85 | Radke. tor | Reg As | Sch Dir | Beh Dir Asseasor OollP Super Auditor Auditor Auditor Auditor fof P { Haines 35 I' | Lucas 34 Earl Leathers 36 C S Gardner 37 | A M Butler 42 1 Jaco nobb 35 | Frank Dietz 3y 431 ank Confer Iy 36 ude W R Gardner 38 indie | Reg As { Sch Dir | Sch Dir TS al Oof P Supe Auditor Auditor Auditor Murphy 55 ry Cronister 32 Alexander 51 Lip Straw 2 Wilson 37 W Dillon 78 | Murphy 40 Nason 21 | Jwisher 52 Judge Ardery #0 | Inspector | Keg As | Sch Dar | Bch Dir Supr Oversees Amsennor Auditor Judge nspector { Keg As Sch Foye Be Supt Overseer Lois Dowell 47 | 5 in Yearick 46 7 & Heightol 6 Yonado wo 1 Weaver Vorads Delaney Auditor Dest Or iy Judge Inspector D Bren BX Brungart 26 Allen (nibert 16 S ( Gramiey 5 L 2 Harvey Miller Iv CF Stover 5 Newton Feidler 5 Jou HH Db. videne SK Emerck 3 Mm K Me Glincy 2y iv AK Ha 4 {rev stamiey Adam Wold J H Roush Henry Meyer 31 MP Charles lncy 2y Mier Twp Spotts 3 Page Jas Hox Plerty A sae asot Oof P HR Meye J] W Biddle win H Behrer y BR H Ready L. Emenck 2y A H Hoover ly I M Huey ] B Rockey Jas Hoey W H Ghaner 0 HC Huey : wilers IK an ww r Howe A Weaver Ww VV Gentanl W A Stover | A wiArd OO Hackenburg 18 GG Frankenberger A Treaster J] W Kerstetter Potter Twp. N. P Durst 2 Mifflin Moyer 47 Judie Wm Bradford nppector ] harer 2 John C Kuhn Sch ar R C Brooks Jy X Wm Bower Jy Sch Dir Jonas Bible 3y 19 E Royer Ny Assessor Elmer McClellan 1y JH Runkle ly Ooll TE Palmer 19. WW McCormick Supr John Wilkinson 15 DL Bartper 2y 0 Auditor Harry Frantz 28 N B Shafer Jot ¥ | F Bible 18 H F Musser 90 Alex MeL oy 15 F A Carson 54 Potter Twp, S F F Palmer 2 S J MeClintic 57 | | W Armstrong 27 Eimer Hettinger 81 1 H Bitner 45 JM Carson 4&2 | R C Brooks Jy 2% Wit Gower Jy 561 ry Hull discharged onas Bible 3 y M oyer Jy 57 | Sara Neff, operation for appen Eimer McClellan | 4) H Kunkielys7 i Morr getting along nicely oo Wilkinaon 5.0 © Parveen ty $1 6 | Wm. Justice, of Bellefonte, tarry Frantz 9 NB Shaffer 53 | ted for treatment ] F Bible 30 HF Musser 5g | Miss lLyde Musser spent Sunday at Alex McCoy 22 F ACarnon 55 ' hor home in Millheim Potter Twp. WP | James Krape, of Howard, new Renjam'n Smith # P B Jordan 47 tor. Eimer Miller # S E Jordan M | — f wore Me | Woman Kills Herself in Trough. Wm Bower Jy 46 Mrs. William Shafer, of Mount Un. JE Royer 1 4) ' lon, committed suicide by tying two H Run de | 41 | flat trons to her neck and lying down wo " lengthwise In a watering trough NB Shaffer 47 | Which contained but six inches of wa- 4 HF Musser #6 ter, Worry over the continued Hiness Alex McCoy 7 FA Carson 88 | of her father and mother and domestic Rush Twp, N. P | troub es of her own are supposed to David Rayboald 3 Ed Hummel 55 | have Induced her to take her life (eo Adams 45 haries uk 81 She was thirty-seven years of age EP Matley ohn Callahan Fred Eisenhauer wy 2. J) abt nen yu han 53 | It is Captain Taylor, ww Hofime nd ACs On Tuesday evening Co, 1, of the Frank Rint erihouse 73 rank Jarret 85 | 13th Regt. N. G PP. unanimously oseph Forman 27. John C Hamler 57 | glected Col ohn Dizon 11 NH Sigfried \ tain. BP sjariand 3 w Col RO McMoniga A W Woodring | Calvin Weston M4 i i 3 PF BWoodring PFWYoung = Wilson Frantz 66 John Kelley JH Patton M H Williams & ASPrce AW Reese Samu Ww Hospital Notes. Miss Alice Barnhart, of discharged, cured Mra. Dr. Huff discharged F Bellefonte, admit. ani. GM Cooney 5 RC Brooks 1y 13 {ha Bible 3y 9 McClellan ly I E Palmer 8 no Wilkinson 7 farry Frantz 8 J F Bible 9 The election was conducted by man 3 John C Kearney Barger, of the 12th, whose home a. J | 1a in Bunbury. He whs assisted by | Robert Hunter and RG. H. Hayes go. Kinnady 21 There was a large attendance of the company and everything passed off no EE 15 harmoniously, et | RU. Bitner, Nitner, who met with quite a serious accident in the mallroad yard n at Avis, and taken to the Lock Haven hospital, was brought to his home at J W Merryman #0 JooC Kearney 19 Spring Mills, | Towa | Bellefonte, i to | flesh, | work | you | Bertha I. Tressler - | Grace Hugh 8B. Taylor as oap- | EDUCATIONAL SPECIAL TRAIN of mlation school MXperiment Stal sylvania Agri Lhe rid and in mice i» ue Agriculture ientlisls and ar in the Agricult and all OW something been obtained d In experi teaches stu Lime voted voted It 364 four e of ERIN HE neement ure Vigi- practices At Undo ile 1140 2a Mm At Milesburg 1240 p. Mm At Howard from from® from 1 Prompt Response Professional Wrestling Match nterestiing the ECE I ari : Stats Willian ort I ison to vent of the attract a large ore except wnable and 7h 1 tu the ROAan 4 bot? ever / ® " be great ont wh wd its erit admis mal m prices of CTR i" of the a slor 1 50 Horse Sale Grove will sell a horses, at the tomorrow Friday Feb. ruary 18. at 10 o'clock. The animals were selected from farms weight 1200 1600 Iba. are well-bred, in medium and especially adapted for farm or heavy dmft work You know when Mr. Grove offers anything, or says anything, you can depend on It load of House, DA CAr Haag A class in mechanioal engineering and drawing, under the auspices of the engineering department of Penna State, has been organized at Williams. port. Seventy-five young men have taken advantage of the opportunity thus offered by the college. The class is In charge of Prof, G. HB. Whitmore Marriage Licenses. Wm M MeClintlie « « Linden Hall Rn BE Hartman « « Millheim Meyer « « « Millheim | Carter « + « Philipsburg | Mason + « + Phillipsburg | —r] Tuesday “afternoon Mr. Wil. liam Dawson left Bellefonte for Phila. deiphin to look after Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Moore, both of whom have been quite HL. The former has ery. sipelas and the latter tonsllitin, J RR Croniater, of Jullan, has re. signed his position as a school teach. er and has entered Potts Shorthand School at Williamsport. Harry Joseph Agnes Linden Hall | - ——— No. 7. Vol. 21 a LICENSE REFUSED. Last Thurs cree refusing of James here was ress it a de- icense Hall pubic ceeding, nat W t “ more an } ius nite centered Oli= Hoeense nua n in iL was been law, this minors, £ J three MUNDAY of the court the on weeks before opening Sess of § EMBRACE Over American Death. Went to Her ua whet he Hirst pall Phen, as six «1 1 Was ap leading Ww the pegan 10 run ante to EE aa siream. toward to her move an er feet peared 1 the river vans toward the ris "interdept her. Without = hesitation she waded nto she turned noe ang too the Bad Wreck Telephone Agreements Unlawful The raliroad eided that the exclusive tweet long distance are unlawful and that there should be an exchange of business between all local telephone lines Patrons would be best served If the lines of all telephone companies were connected. Each subscriber of every company would thus be furnished fa- cility for telephone service to all points and all lines from his own telephone, and not be compelled as at present to maintain a number of telephones If he desires a general ser vice.” is the opinion of the commission. de agreement bee telephone lines slate commission Became Despondent. On Wednesday of last week BEd. ward Weaver, of Linden Hall, was in Bellefonte looking for work. Not be- ing able to find employment, he be. came despondent, and on going home attempted to end his existence by shooting himself twice. The wounds were not of a fatal character and thus he is now glad that he is still In the [land of the living. It Is said he will remain on the farm during the com- ing summer, Two well known citizens of Lewis. | town dropped dead on Saturday after shoveling snow from the sidewalk of {thelr homes. They were John A. Waream, a prominent retired hotel keeper, and William A. Moore, of MceVeytown, a retired farmer. Bowling Contest. On Saturday evening an bowling tournament took Bellefonte ¥. M. C. A. In which Hellefonte Academy team defeated Clearfield High School team by plos, !
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