ov : M The Democrat. County. BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, APRIL, 18th, 1912. <3 CENT RE TTR UN.OFFICIAL VOTE CAST AT THE PRIMARY ELECTION HELD IN CENTRE COUNTY, APRIL 13, 1912. RE-ORGANIZATION REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES, : DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES. i Sa] — A SWEEPING VICTORY FOR ALL | Congress Assembly National Delegate| Alternate. | State Delegate, Ch'rman Assembly. National Delegate State Del ANDIDATES. | ; ary A.B. KIMPORT IS VINDICATED G. L. Goodhart Wins a Signal Victory Over Great Odds—Stickers Win at Polls——Re-Organization Wins in the | District—~The People's Verdict. | DISTRICTS. ‘see eq ‘uojled ‘Aojwiedn ‘uoses|n ‘okey usenel Burner 4 "uosunpy “JOGO MA WRYPOOD ysoduwi yg ‘spuocwwig .... Bellefonte, N. W...... 63 .....Bellefonte, 8. W..... {'....Bellefonte, W. W..... .Centre Hall Boro..... Howard Boro....... Milesburg Boro Millheim Boro...... ... Philipsburg, 1st W.. .. ..Philipsburg, 2nd W... .Philipsburg, 3rd W. SW = - Ee — - The most interesting contest in a | party primary election in Centre | county in many years, took place | within the ranks of the Democratic | party this year, and was strenuously | fought until the last vote was polled in every voting district. The result | was an emphatic endorsement, by the voters, of the Re-organization move- ...8now Shoe Boro ment, and the result is so decisive | 5 3 7 : f : ¢ ...80, Philipsburg Boro that it leaves no room for further | > G1 ] 103 "7 11 3 92] 96 M4 ‘ 271 O07 State College Boro. doubt or quibble, al 25 Mo o13ll 33 3 24 ol 321 3 3 3 6 Unionville Boro.. Since the Allentown convention the | “A 24 9% y 16 4 p 29 r p . : ‘ 1 , Benner Twp. N. P. Jaders Ps our Jarty apparently iy : n ; : - : " " . 13 : Bonner TWe.. 8, P..\.. @ confidence o 1@ people, and ) | . - i : a ; : ; pi Bo r N all sections there came a demand for | b wo J - a . : i ‘ i go TP E p. new men to direct the destinies of | 3 18 ] b : s ) a i a . “ 13 ggs wp., . SEER) the organization Many Democrats | 36] 1 42 3 1 J I i : 27 30 ....Boggs Twp, W, P..... honestly clung to the old leaders, who | i . 1 7 0 ‘ ; 2 1 Burnside Twp. strongly opposed a change. For al- | sl 03 | ral og & 16 8 9 . . ol 1 "6 " College Twp. 3 most two vears in this county, and y ; nH 3 ¢ 1 i 1 71 1 Curtin Twp, N. P.....| throughout the state, this Issue Was : 11 27 ) » il 21 : 21 24]. usd ¢ . 1 1 Curtin Twp, 8, P..... discussed In endless detall There 9 : 14 ¢ 16 . 15 i i 4 1 K Ferguson Twp., Es Pe. ig ample Soyo] " AW wh intell- i 3 16] 11 , 23 | 2 215 20§ 2 : 4 3} 1 Ferguson Twp, W. P.... Gad, obRerve and oar h} 2 - 3 A f . 5 gent conclusion. Therefore, when the 1 1 l ik Gregg Twp, N, P primary election was held « r- | b i [ ] Gregg Twp, E. P, day it simply was the legal mel ol 28 15 1 1 21] 19] 18! 20f 1% 1 ] J Gregg Twp, W. P. of recording the 4 Haines Twp. E. P. cratic voters of i ' 16 \ « 9 “ " 21 y 4 Haines Twp. W. P the state as well t was done in p 91 A 10 1 19 : ‘ 1 " a 24 3 9% Halfmoon Twp. reguiar, order] nahne Kadi vero 7 5 9 : 1 : f i } ¢ f | Harris Twp, E, P. came from th ig t tri inal og &. d . / » (4 Harvie TW, Ww. P. the land rh ron al or op 0 > 1 10] ©4 ol 29 : Howard Twp. themselves therefo thers n J 26 . L ] y * : be n \ppeal The issue wa clearly of 13 : . ' L 4 0 } f Huston Twp defined and understood. In brief } 14 40! 14 i 1 | HN 4 Liberty Twp, E. P the men wi I f ‘ 11 1 11 Liberty Twp, W, P of the party in tl st ave heel 121 12! 17 10 . : 1 Marion Twp Ln A TT : : fi 1 ! Miles Twp, E. P. Centre county as well of the state , ; 10 . 11 14 é : Miles Twp, M. P. As hos popu ae Joverninents gr 1 4 8 { 5 Miles Twp, W. P. ing in th Be Rpe Dé BA are b 23 i f 2 14 19 ] } : f ] {4 Patton Twp. Facy Fe pu Arm n4 1 5 wisl . § 3 1f 1 3 1 : i 1 . H | Penn Twp. . the A alorits A I regularly and 0 9 : - § h | § ; Potter Twp, N P legally obta ] i 14 , 1 Potter Twp. 8S. P, or there Potter Twp, W. P. even ci Rush Twp. N. lgent cit ! Rush Twp. E. fundamental Rush Twp, 8. The result of Rush Twp. Ww Was aizatio Snow Shoe Twp. Digan wy Snow Shoe Twp. in the ! le © all Spring Twp. N. The “old organization Spring Twp. precinct in Centre county organized 4 Spring Twp, Their workers by the score, for weeks 16 £} i 5 3 1 11 - Taylor Twp and weeks, traveled every nook and | 271 | : 2 : ; a Union Twp. calner of Ceblre Counts Ey 12) 1 Bt IO GREER | sl... sl 13... Walker Twp, M. P. aible resource was employed to ses od a | : : hh ve Adhd sla ne EP. cure TOI SUPESPL. There were funds 14! 3 3 - 1 ; 3 : 3 alker wp, W, P available for efery need, so that at | TET £0 " Worth Twp. strength ar mors On the other nd thers 1 414, 593 941 32 1138/1016! 746 627 222 Ma jorities orgar —_—.-d BE ED we WD wa 50 Bde wa 08 © had ever i mg os op a a 10.48 i 80 13 TO 2D we » ow LL SRS taj] was provided for, and every pos- the prin ries they polled thelr 313971483 890 [1663 722 1604. 653 6211759 1637 1476 1357 30 } 53 y 278 1088 1310 Totals or EE a Tn St Sev | we on, fo gu... uo IRE-ORGANIZERS WIN ating oie "4 © *1| ROOSEVELT CARRIES Re EE | THROUGHOUT STATE yiinire’ Ts fsa soe PENNSYLVANIA WILL CONTROL NEXT STATE ot ; r swept MAKES TAFT'S RENOMIMATION CONVENTION : e VERY UNCERTAIN * NEW LEADERS WILL BE CHOSEN ns = i oe exceion BOSS PENROSE 1S UNHORSED Wilson Sweeps the State and Has A ndignat We { Centre Ce most Every Delegate—But Or : ht : and Convention Willi Be Held Should Be Harmony—Get Toget! Hospital Notes R or 7 show Congress Tamme Assembly “yr Miso re. Saturday, ters of : ‘ } A a ad day Mrs. Caroline Glos ' vidoy ’ Fe nia their Wg ng " e | 3 : ’ } thet : nae ' r 1 for the IT : : “ ‘ : J \ i an ¢ oy na y n ’ id | i! wm y i roosters the late Daniel G ot ' shel th bts FOE he vi p n ti strong k tor 1 ne ‘ the attentior bans : Rahestes n Pehha nin ard, submitted ] National Con. Ha P. (Hi I Delegate State Abra ih pt : ‘ doh : } : ! W n { { Me of R a 1 ha rt 117 Thursday morning in s | sven | trusted wit he rect jot ge voile % nd ht mitts wit) ) " led pled ; : hospital e affairs { the rt t } f " ‘ f tw n 4 t the ead A FIRE AT LAMAR Chairman County Committee . n 1 ‘ y the H Ww ‘ ' Shs Bon Arthur 1 Kimport 153 : - rat ' ol } . k oh om re y " ( ¥ " Dwellings and Barns Two Har y Valker 104 " : one and A wil 1 Sit ia " on | Residents Burned ' onauct Lhe men RUS kat hh that ace ’ hhh A: For Alternate Delegate to the Na . " > . ‘ re whict riginated ir tonal ention thare was # seat } ¢ hoon oo } stoned by t he na wi it these | ) Oo n y land at Lamm: F " oi t the polls to re-organize the went to work and, instead of consult na | Amat ) ris tering vo «8 no name was printed | yr J ar ] afternoon about o'clock. de- } Hat TY t “ t cop- | Eo ; ay ; There will be real harmon ng the politicians, they interviewed ed tw lwel s a : sh y . te Wi ot COD « 3 4 \ " d two dwelling d two on t al This y- B 1 Ar } | 6 x fo A dong the line an f we mistake the people and kept on the job until / t . ng oH and tw barns y 0 eturn ut vw © . $ k ’ " wiore | Cd oo rolle “he - led fron } ret Mo ry A a 8 in | ; ik I we oan observe n desire for | the primaries were over where the) hot p t th a lled it a ” an oon i the oficia coun » ; bo End “i Cause we ire & no 3 4 u " Th tok is are careful- | ng : harmony--all are ready to join In a Won § magnificent majorities. This b t is presumed ti y 0 on nown, made "he ve tota a a or : 4 the peo- | | it 1 » —— nt w Loveland ly compiled from the returns ang ne | i 3 Bam ple do rule, and must be considered ora RUE ral a ple of rubbish mt ’ J Yi 4 hal whi as x : ' p official coun vill not materia fas ; A when political calculations are made. | ™ ) A eng burned in the yard change them | x For, b ‘ there be harmony 'o our Austin and Fisher are entitled t ful nearby At the time the blaze was a 4 ! . > ’ an ¥ 1a | 0 ui We have not taken account of the | go i } § " : er friends we sa) Come In ore Nt tor the splendid f aht thes discovered the men were at work in the flelds a considerable distance the bulldings. A strong wind Socialist vote The ofMeial count will Ly pt e J vater is fine We need yi " rt made from Congressman Patton had some 0} fanned the flames and they soon ’ A £3 need us-—we need each other Barclay and Johnson E (ected, : » ] | ’ ¢ ! wsition In the county that Yar du COM o yd to re " v . . The following are the Intest re Sees i ; PURE DEMOCRACY. to disappointed office seekers : —_ & A, ns Avena dwell turns rom the different counties In | ¥ v go Wu ; ———— nted the voters 10 rind their axe ng A A very short time the dwell this congressional district for . dele h L ’ ¢ democracy of New York, in hy ut ff Patton's head but they ng and barn of Mrs. K. V. Dunbar, Kates to the MOCTALI National | . we . # te convention last week, put the a ‘Bert Taylor Was in this | Meining the Lovelshd property, Waa Convention in Baltimore. The offi ial | wil ng plank into their platform alae nd along with It he contra od a Seething mass of flames. The vol. returns will make some slight i tog CE | democratic In every letter and 1 l } m Co nty Chalrms Henr uhteer bucket brigate worked heroic. changes, but t clearly Indicates the ¢ i E 5 "ne a . oun Iv - an A ) ally to save other properties that election of Asher Johnson, of Brad- ai, 8 ; Quigley politiclly for ifthe ime were in danger, and only hy thelr ford and John CC, Barclay, of Clear. 1 rt Democracy of the State of | coms Bert falled to connect 00. | most strenuous offOrts Was the fleld, by Rood majorities, and both | New York, In convention assembled Hot) Patton and Quigley pulled Methodist church and the large are pledged to Woodrow Wilson for | f kia §RE reaffirms its belief that most of | ihr igh with fine majorities. Patton gueliing owned by Michael Grenoble President and for the Re-organiza- | . 4 the evils In the publie life of the [swept DeHlass off his feet in other | pent from the destroying element. tion of the party In this state hy 4 Foal” country spring from the exactions |parts of the district, thus putting the | srier the properties had been burned b of the present Inlquitous Tariff [personally conducted correspondence | sown a heavy rain fell which exe Cen Cifd Cam Mok Tot A a | law, under which monopoly is fos- | bureau completely out of business for | i. cuishd effectually the smouldering Barclay [1264/1152] 69 68013345 ; tered, competition Is destroyed, |time to come embers and thus prevented the pos Hagerty. 4 ay 330 apa2 Waste and extravagance in public For National Delegate the Roose- sibility of the fire breaking out again, Johnson. . (1278) 871( 68 16512067 | “Xpenditures encouraged, the prices |y.t men had a sweep also that was None of the live stock perished and Meek... .. 1101] 989] 60] 1442204 LTH Of the necessaries of life Increased |gamphatic. The Roosevelt vote In the |. sorijon of the household furniture Editor Short's Rebuke. : LE Out of all proportion to the earning | county was a stunner to the old |. "soil of the dwellings was saved, £ cap In Clearfield county Connelly, the i A of the people, and the |g napatters and the Penrose bunch, | yee Dunbar carried an insurance of re-organization candidate for State | j and hinental virtues of seohomy for they have nothing left to lean on g1000 with a Lock Haven 1 Delegate was opposed by Geo. Dime- : ad Mahenty have been banish as the new deal will put most of | (oo se Loveland carried a similar Ing's Democratic County Committee, 1 the public service. them off the political map as they | Lo ont with the Sugar Valley, Ine also by the “Clearfield Repubilcan,” : That 1s a definition of political be- | Will not know where to connect Up | .eance company. and the “Public Spirit,” the only Hef to which practically the Dem- | and be in the swim, It was a tans | supposed Democratic papers in that Ocrats In the United States can sub- ner, and some are still dazed over the county, as both were tied to the Guf- scribe. On that 1 the whole par- | blow, | lee Cream Cones that have the rep- ' , AY (M0 p cosevelt © the State. | utation of being pure and sweet oan foy-Hall crowd. The vote showed ty 18 progressive, and on that issue Rn that the citizens of Clearfield county ARTHUR B. KIMPORT, the arty” stands’ ite best chance of | The most astounding victory of the (be bought at wholemie and retall are Intolligent and think for them- Re-elected Chairman of the Democrat ic County Committes. Victory at the polls In November. day was the manner in which the from H. F. Alters . onvention “r } rand movement to further True | was another evidence that be given In « next issu
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