Circulation Over 5,600—Largest Belleving that John K. Tener is an unfit man to become Pennsylvania in of re and on that partner which he tl abili account ures prove hi and asso swindlers in varlo moted only their say phia's prominent terested nia, formed Ings mn existing politi outline proper course pursue to what they calamity save consider npending They state carefully and Thursday, Octobe that savory the opposing ceed, 1st acceptable, the field 1 and whi m citizen whe ly uesd next 1 “SAVE PEN “To the voters NSYLVANIA" Perna ania state Cong si hat Messrs. Berry and Grim far t canvass of tl it the the ‘ ronger After Mr Fie Creasy A : “Farmer Cre Pent Too rt the down ness is A fron out of Boome of an they tell } to piace thelr ten promotion cent In cane investors, who misrepresentations into transactions page that the people a 1 stories WwW Ihe ast O« schemes leeper nany the jollars thet ie and they were in every were deceived by their innocent Hterature : 's Much For An Hon the | in Centre county, Berry the Strongest Candidate. ed to withdraw d, stating i! (8 Line vas ‘too lat Substitute Impossible. candida (ante t onsible gion The "voters confronted with be thought of grave misgl ing. The election of a man of Tener's complaisant character would mean the complete triumph of the organiza- tion and all it represents. His elec: tion would result in the return to the insufferable condition, which had fruition in franchise grabs, capitol steals and ripper bills, It would be an orgy of corrupt influences in favor of special interests. “Wit! rn egisl withou erno Ww y the only hope is in the triumph of the Keystone ticket, that ! } | Sart 1 G Scrong Appeal | est Man. ¥ ¥ believe Iino est men, integrity Hear crim ) Republican justify swindles was not found there I8 no re A paryy A man swindling ( princi party do not approve The Republican led by ndlers why you or party aw and n nt ted to head of wild LR man he ex endorse whn was the nn on cern It In to | pwallow o much for an honest man to Hospital Notes, Mrs Busan Saul, Miss Eva Archey, Helle Harrit Bwiler, Bellefonte Harnes, Bellefonte, Miss Mary Confer, of and Capt. Margaret Peedom, Army, admitted for treat Operations Bellefonte fonte Mra Miss Emma pendicitia Waddle, Balvation ment, John Hoy Hardware Company, improving ap A special meeting of the Board of | Managers was held Tuesday afternoon Miller, bookkeeper for Potter. | | to receive the resignation of the form er supbrintendent (Miss Lois Vv. Cal derwood) and same was accepted The vacancy was promptly filled by the unanimous election of Miss Laura BE. Heltz, the head nurse, acting sup erintendent Mrs Margaret Lege gott, a recent graduate, was then | chosen as head nurse Both of the above ladies for sever. al years past were connected with the hospital and are peculiarly well fitted to NH those positions In a sal. | infactory manner BELLEFONTE, PA, FRANK KESSINGER ABUSED HIS WIFE HER AND EYE. CRUELLY BEAT BLACKED AN THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1910. HOW TO MARK A BALLOT SAFELY VOTERS X AFTER EACH KEYSTONE MAKE SHOULD NAME, timed rile Vol. 33. No. 43. What Is Good Citizenship. A MOST DISGRACEFUL DEED THE PARTY SQUARE DANGEROUS 7... De- Deserves -A Over For at Court—The Tar Spectacle, Bound cember A Co Sad Appearance Man at of and Feathers MARRIAGES Swartz son Ww Kiine-Lyman Leathers-Dietz Thompson: Goodhart Martha ¢ thart Kurtz- Calderwood ‘ eni 1 the Lad » Iie Minas mar nd Mrs Fires Mr C'Ran Virginia © Thos Hr and were were the per The Ohio, 1? 1 fuperin hospital of the present the erey g home I» at Dennisor several tendent of The “The Years the Bellefonte Is the publisher Democrat past 1] groom Centre Street Paving Started Wednesda afternoon the the streets of BHellefonte started at the or from grocery to Parrish's drug tle Joseph Parrish, the of C. M. Parrish, had laving the first bhrick in after years, will be well worth speaking of A bed of sand In first placed on the street and the brick are then ald edge wise on this, They are of a good paving quality and should make a substantial job, With pro pitious weather and at tw rate at which the brick layers are placing them, It will be but a short time until {our street troubles are over In this {portion of the town, While the cost of street pavinng is a Httle high at the start, it undoubtedly is econoOm- {leal In the end Om ing of Pas wan Sheffer's At old son of day wring plore year the honor which some Courts Have Decided Both Ways—Ballot If Marked in Party Square This Appellate Ques - Invalidated Look Issue. tion at the Ballot on Page 2, after each candidate Chief Thorn's Opinion, Clerk Nave a+ fOr y } | Footba Suicide at Sugar Run hr f Daniel Yost ve A f Run, k farmer of mm the } nia shortly dinner The ortunate YOUng mar husking ™m « in the day and be the io RO went saying corn for ™ AY ns WAs . 1 denire He ordingly of his parents he would husk no more person. Taking a gun he started for the woods, presumably to h Later his dead body was found Ir the woods with a terrible wound In his left and according to reports the gun was placed at his side and a stick attached to the trigger The young man was about of age and was ordinarily dustrious came imbued wit} rabbit hunting to the home that Any nod int wide Nn yer yoArs in Apples From Centre County. County Superintendent Grove handing out luscious apples to eall- ers at his ofMee. The apples are from Centre county, Pa, and people who know of the excellence of apples coming from the old Keystone state will appreciate the excellent fruit that the genial county superintendent of schools is dispensing. The Centrs Democraat begs to add, to above from the Freeport, II, | Journal, that Prof, Grove, being A native of Centre county, will give | either not | out any counterfeit apples, | And after Monday rabbits pec p, & belief germs of to popular government. hat parties re Oe N which is freighted with the destruction 0 par Lr the ur rather le of the pent more 8 80 pros- ther the in- Good party ! a“ The has ognizin greatest had g the partisanship, party, ideas statesmen have been nopeiess mitations have broken and given their give this country men rec- of from the new parties; have contrib. improvement ectly © indirectly. “er tors ever who, away countrymen and principles of new parties the progress anc vernment, dir these te and No Democratic Organization. Berry Exposed Capitol Graft. $6.1 This he da nh in startied Pennyp son his losition speech at Erk Ihe tater of the whol vernor and both cur the Reptember : le then the peo yo Rer att Rg general vehemently denied and proceeded to prepare a statement In supp of thelr denials, but which when given | the public showed that while the bullding had post four mi Hons of dollars the furnishing up that time, though not completed, had cost over nine millions of dollars All this came from Mr. Berry's ex- posure made in bs speech In Erie But for the fact of his gxposure this mes harge rt ANA thr P 1 will never Herry ire he the furnishing eX Pos gran the capit not he struck at of They ty 1 traduce | ride his ho The pe Kysten oarried on in | They oan their source howl at his religion, integrity, and de- new because ven f is nests ple surely understand this and thelr votes will testify of their faith in the public servant who had the moral courage to expose the most colossal graft of the age by Rabit Season is Mere, The legal season for killing rabbits in this state commenced on November 1. and continues until December 15 Not more than 10 rabbits may be kill. od In one day. The season for killing deer begging on November 15 and con. tinues for but 156 days. It i= now legal to kill bear, pheasant, grouse, quall, webfboted fowl wild turkeys, squirrel may ured : i George : : Struck Breast on Tie W. Krape, of east Salona, while walking up the Central raliroan tracks his way home from Lock Haven slipped and fell, striking his breast on the end of a railroad tie, In. juring himself quite badly. The in- jury does not yield to the treatment of his physician and report from his home is that he is growing worse with but Hitle hope for his recovery, on
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