A p— Cire », on Over 5,600-—Largest 0 THE UFFICIAL VOTE IN CENTRE COUNTY COMPILED FROM THE RETURNS IN COMMISSIONERS OFFICE. PLURALITIES OF CANDIDATES Scattering Vote Was Small and Omit. ted—Candidates Who Won Nominations—Democrats Had De- cisive Vote. The in Centre September puted In office last sioners were primaries they official count f the vote « county primar 30th, ally the County Commissioners week. As all the candidates before WAS offic on Commis theses considered it imprudent, and possibly illegal for them to com pile the vote or have anything sonally connected with it To over come this situation Messrs. D W Zerby and H, C were duly ap pointed and qualified to compile returns and indicate therefrom officials were nominated In the vote for every office there a few scattering and inimportant votes of which no account in this rep is as follows DEMOCRATIC TICKET: Sheriff: — David J. Gingery John Hipple Arthur B., Les Prothonotary :— D. R. Foreman C. 1} Hoffer Treasurer: — WwW. Gr¢ D = ner per . Quigley what ar we rt cast, ! e taken The re Frank Johr James Register: — I Fran} John Th Recorder: — Sod Jose D. A.D I Commissioners: Burdir I Wm District Attorney:— D. Paul Fortn« J. K. Johnston John M. Keichling 8 Kline Wie Coroner :— Philip 8S. Fisher Auditors:—— 2 Jeremiah Brungart Wm. A. Collins 8, H. Hoy Surveyor:—— : J. H. Wetzel 25645 REPUBLICAN TICKET: Sheri ff:— P.O. D odring ’ IA . X (34 3 Prothonotary: NH Treasurer: n { Tr 0 Register: — Ww { i 1 Recorder Commiss District Attorney J ‘ gy } Coroner: ~ 1 Pr y ] Auditors: — Surveyor “The Girl in the Taxi" bh ©: O. F Last Thursda Lodge 153, 1 trict Deputy Cirny Kreba, of Pins the following officers Gettig; V. GO Van Chas. A. Behaeffer Pontius; R. 8. to N WwW. C. Martin Warden-—W, n Cond FA Young; R. B. BJ, F y: I. 8 8B (eo. C. Miller; O, G Miller; 1. O.-Thos. Morgan; Chaplain-—Rev C.W. Winey: R B to V. G-Nevin Cole: 1. 8B to V. GHarry Murtoff After the ceremonies a smoker was hold and a pleasant evening was spent by this progressive fraternal organi. sation Installs OWicers Gr ' ~ Jodon Fin H. B Rev Hed Mra. Whitman, wife of the Lutheran | minister at Rebersburg, Is lying very low, from the effect of a recent stroke of paralysis, the | | plied: “We | remnants the! in Centre County. VIEWING SITES. For the Proposed Penitentiary Farm in Centre County. ening Governor John K panied b Joh Franc the Wi n eniter #, Trex) f All Liars ront LO Harris! wil L posed have and more Another d at hin to build the int oun cxpect (Gave Peni which people reall was Informed info VOUT return certainly do tance of the him | In their four ol thi hatchery whigh destroyed by the | Trexler 8 almost an hatcheries and fish their trip eng the Pleasant Hkely to be portion of | tention, also { ery which 1s The party + ugh and ir Grange Opposed by gs decided f securing thn RIFLED CASH REGISTTR. | Gillen the Victim of Robbers on Tuesday Night 800 Shopmen Melp Clean up at Austin ! ' hops ne : tizremn Murderer Won't Ap Shrader : : peal, pln ed r i! first deere . 1d refused Woods, ha not @ finan : walt for Governor the date ition Sehrader shot nd killed his sweetheart, Myrtle Singley, March 5, 1910 Mimi sppeal, and will Tener to set ’ of ex Hurt Trying to Jump Freight, Wednesday's Jock Haven Demoerat Bay» An Individual named "Shorty Swires, of Milesburg, while attempt ing to board a freight train at Beech Creek this afternoon was knocked down and painfully injured, his back | being hurt and his head and face eut He was taken to the Lock Haven hos pital on the 2.80 train Many of our farmers have not sow. ed thelr wheat yet, All the better, | perhaps, the fiy can't eateh IL BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12th, 1911, A Few Plain Facts, tn county papers went of County Commi They have eep the old Board loner will have of Philadelphia ed for pu ato “These changes, alterations and additions, COMPLETE, WILL COST ABOUT SIXTY THOUSAND DOLLARS" FACT NO. 1:«"“The present actual indebtedness of the county (July 1909) is $54,350. To offset this thers is over $29,000 due the county in taxes and tax liens.” wi FACT NO, 2 Court "The expense for at $60,000." additions and improvements to the House is estimated FACT NO. 3 he ndebtedness ty amount of debt to alterations, additions, buildings is $100,000." be incurred by funding present and for and improvements to the coun n snk and ked a : igh there was a period of as contractors got their melons and began silcing them up To show yon what hapnensd We cued uate from the how shrewd BOTS N re how econo last srhunt the old 1 wate at and teal Commissioners statement $122,052.56." of entire ost of repairs ¢ that date FACT the and remodeled ourt ost indred dollars per year isand a nterest and twenty the ant payments.” T S Annus payment $6,200) is y. and w not affect ess than per ent me of the count the tax rate in any fo of the bonds” THE BLACKS STILL AT WORK WELL MERITED REWARD Western Kathi nt! : or i! : i PS ( cellar of in located a "hires i : Mre : Hinkley eliar F {napp, $8 her, he extremes mpany and d« tember 2 recognition ou re ) tha er strangled entered the iting "he fifteen ent he Imprisonment offense, and to have him the maximum arrested and $100 and 1] fer ked pity for t under thirty years his third be made tentiary Mowden Jndl L HEN hin A re orime in VYOArs liable to it wing effort will pent to the pen term lodged In! Hunting Opens. squirrel and mbhbit season op November 1. The Pennsylvania hunter Is limited to ten rabbits and six squirrels a day. Quail, pheasant and wild turkey may killed In Pennsylvania from No- | vember 1 to December 15, The limit for pheasants Is ten In one day, twen. be 51 Hundayvs in 1811. 1 ty In one week and fifty In one mea happen again In 100 | son; for quail, ten In one day, forty heen suggested that all | In one week, seventy in ohe season; religious denominations of the United | for wild turkeys, one in a day, two In States, or the world for that matter, | one season. Hungarian quall may be celebrate the 63rd Sunday which falls | killed from October 15 to November 15, on. December 21, the last day of the [five in one day, twenty In one week, year, as a universal Thanksgiving day | thirty In one eason. Inw in The ons every for f was he There will Thin will not years, It has LIGHT-FINGERED WORK, INDEPENDENT PARTY ENTERS THE FIELD REUBEN COMLEY INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE FOR TREASURER, HE IS OPPOSED TO PRITCHARD With Signers—Protests Successfully Practiced of the “Profesh” Invi hl thi by Gentlemen Last Week. Has a Petition Prepared Sever al Hundred Against Dictating Republican Headquarters Nominations VETERAN INJURED Josep Bitner On Thrown M ¢ From Wagon nday ndependent I of gle rig - Centre nans on independent tart ' ! ate | nt r rer. He lanl that he |? ‘ for the pury " ith Mmissioners ut Mr. Comiy's : wide pveniently Wan in brought f the faing ! tight {| WHEY COMMISSIONERS NO RIG ner Real at ite Estate From on Prof WwW Pottsvil Lucas Remain ” Ware WV riors Y Yarnell nt Lap Axemann vrnell Too Much Fair | Heed} « : the from reek f'entire ™ \ prog the PAC trouble i at i ; _ C task companion to who proceeded to pu his cont, declaring that he would the whole crowd This further commotion and a crewd quickly gathering when a member the State Constabulary appeared and took into custody the coatless Golliath, who was hustled off to jall without further ceremony. At the hearing giv en him Iater, the fine and costs amounted to eight dollars, He com- munioated by phone with his wife, who refused to furnish the amount neces. | {sary to get him out and as a oon. | nequence he was sent back to jail lant irs Fagle Farle races were Ir farmer ) fn One whic} ated filcer took brought h forthwith BOM him to ia nemaugh for Pine Glenn Hospital Notes, ie Operations Mary Dale, dicitis. State College: Inez Wallace, Milesburg: Maud Neff, Tusseyville; of | Mary Harding, Nellefonte, Mary Lakash, Snow Shoe; Malinda Weaver, Bellefonte Discharged: Mra. Mae McCoy, Mra, Ella Bullock and daughter, of Belle- fonte, There are now twenty patients In the hospital i" 9 Appen« caused . wns New Haven Horses Die by Score. The spread of glanders In Lock Haven has been so severe that a single owner has lost twenty seven horses, Including a prize pair, oalled the best team In Connecticut, «Don't forget Katz & Co's showing lof princess suits and coats on | Friday and Saturday.
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