4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., MAY 22, 1002. @he Centre demos t, | PROPRIETOR | | CHAS. R. KURTZ, - - ~ FRED KURTZ, SR. CHAS. R. KURTZ, CIRCULATION OVER ir TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION SUBSCRIPTION - - $1.50 PER YEAR | Persons who send or bring the money to | the office, and pay in advance, $i. per year, LeDiTORS. 2850. | The date your subscription expires is plain. ly printed on the label bearing your name Subscriptions will be continued, unless otherwise directed We employ no collector. You are expected to send the money to this office EDITORIAL, PRIMARY ELECTION. DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELECTION AND COUNTY CONVENTION The Democratic voters of Centre coun. ty will meet at the regular places for holding the general elections, in their respective election districts, on Saturday, | May 31, 1902, to elect delegates to the | county convention, | Under the rules of the party the elec. | tion will be opened at 3 p. m., and close at 7 p.m. The delegates chosen at the | above stated time will meet in the court | house, in Bellefonte, on Tuesday, June | 3rd, 1902, at 12 o'clock, noon, to nomin- | ate one candidate for Register of Wills | and Clerk of the Orphans’ Court, two candidates for Legislature, one candidate | for Senate, one candidate for Recorder, one candidate for Sheriff, two candidates for County Commissioner, one candidate for County Treasurer, two candidates for County Auditor, four delegates to the next | Democratic state convention, three con. gressional conferees, three senatorial conferees ; chairman of the county commi from January 1st, 190 and ransact st a MAY pear be fc re the of the part to elect a , 10 serve 1904 to 5 ar a al APPORT Then Vigtri Boggs, N ‘ E Burnside Candidates to be Voted For. Bellefonte, Pa. May tify that In aces . the call of Chairman W. F. Reeder for the coming republican primaries, on the | same date as the democrats hold theirs state convention. The only thing to do 1s to instruct them either for Elkin or Pennypacker for governor. The love. Gray-Chambers faction of the local or. ganization are with the gang and will try to manipulate things for Elkin, On the other hand Hastings is again loiter. ing around home rather attentively and is watching the game and intends that the delegates shall go from here with In- structions for Quay’s candidate, Judge Pennypacker., We don't know how the result will pan out, but there will be some lively figuring on that point among out republican friends during the coming two weeks, Tue coal Trust, beef Trust, oll Trust steel! Trust, and the fifty other trusts, how they are emptying the pocket books of the dear people | and yet the remedy is #0 simple—~repeal the tariff that places it within the power of these sharks to eat up the substance of the people. - | cand | Woodward | erence Ix this issue we give the substance of | | eLITiIER | the nomination The purpose is to elect delegates to their | COL. WOODWARD GAINS STRENGTH. The following is from Sunday's issue of the Philadelphia Record ; “Colonel John A. Woodward, Centre | county's candidate for the Democratic COLONEL JOHN A. WOODWARD - nomination for sovernor, 18 gaining in streagth every day, and as the matter : un morg form! idate shows sufficient strengt the frst ballot, { has a good show of being a very strong dar now ess a dable 1 to gO oionel through on Nem vemecralic guiation of sional Neminations Ale a candidat Hale 111 ase of the death e belore the 81 in sccordanoes with VIL] f the nominee of a couleres fd the slection, the chairman e confer nce nominating such persor ww comfereane mmed Mely re convene t con shal ominate with these rales a person to 1] the Ruse V1 f the ¢ man and secretary of the conterones It sha | be the duty hair to sertity nade ander these rules as the AW AY provide RULE VIII These rules may be amended at any time by a committee consisting of three members from each county authorized by the respective county conventions for that pur pose, to be appointed at request of any three counties of the distriet Jasmes 6G. Pawy, Chairman, MeKean Co Joux B, MoUnarn, Chairman, Clearfield Oo Joun J. Bowen, Chalrman, Centre Co J. K. Hooray, Chairman, Cameron Co —— a la Mont Pelee, but the eruption may be looked for Monday, May 2, at 11 a. m. and cover the shebang with lava, ashes and cinder from the boiling pit Ep ——.—... —— week, the winnings were very much in Quay-Pennypacker crowd. Quay even did not mak a clean sweep of his ‘own county of Beaver, Ox the republican race course, last | WHAT THEY SAY Extracts From Various Sources, Indi cating Democratic Opinion On Questions of the Day. Curious, is it sick- Was not, that no such ening uelty a the water « evel Ame Wal such war as ever waged by fore. We left what our forefathers of Europe ure practiced by American officers on ican oldiers In any previous 7 But then Philippines was in Il our his no this Am that an rican army be- ort of war to y effete York all despotisms New World The British Chancellor's rosy proph- ecy that the “bread tax” in his budget would not the consumer is be- led almost as soon as uttered by the action of the Northwestern Association of Millers in Liverpool, who yesterday added a the price price was practically fact sho reach a sack (20 cents) to the unchanged. This shilling American of flour, while iid cause a great light to shine MIT OWN protec- nents has Ai= Laat the loreign pays Warld New York Worl is the arnest abou 3 or whether | | ago, ng 4 game Lhe | ng A nomination ination will it is ecunlly morita of the people cuts | calculations of the to ding onvention who shall nominated for gove or he is the prime mover in a game of bluff which is even more obnoxio than unconcealed dictator. ship Fhe people of Pennsylvania are becoming very weary of being bossed is carrying bossism length by de noe of the state or shall not be mos, DAY and much more weary of being piay- od with and befooled er. Pittsburg Lead- Attorney General Elkin has been let down bard and in a way that should invite sympathy un- der ordinary circumstances. He joins Governor Btone in the list of the might-have-beens. If he had served the party and Republicans principles instead of the bosses and the franchise grabbers, the people would not have permitted him to be sacrificed in this ruthless fashion after its many years of service to the organization and much sacrifice to secure the nomina- tion for governor, It in another pathet- fe Hiustration of how the powers that be use a man till he has fortified popu- cold-blooded RECENT DEATHS. (Con tinued from page 8.) | funeral services were held at his late residence Monday evening at 8 o'clock, The remains were brought to Bellefonte Tuesday morning where the interment took place in the Union cemeteny, ROBERT MANN :—who for many years was a resident of Mill Hall, died Tues- day evening in Philadelphia, where he had resided the heart for Death was due to word had past two failure, years, As no previously received of his being ill, the supposition is that he died suddenly, He by his wife and the following children : Mrs. A. B. Garth, of Mill Hall; Thomas R. Mann, of Boulder, Colo.; A. C. and Wil. liam H., of Mill Hall, and Joseph R Mann and Robert Mann, Jr town, been is survived , of Lewis. Robert N. Y., June 13, 1824 was through his skill and foresight Mann was born pear It that Mill propor. Watertown, the great business of axe making at Hall was built His 1829 settled at up to its present William jeliefonte tions. father, Mann, in baving made the journey from New York state ina two-horse covered wagon TOMLINSON ' JOHN , at DuBois, on Saturday tive the rovemen been unusually ac MAKIDK TCPAIrS ar his home and feelin 4 £ SUirils ana } is Mary E Stephenson count the home of her Thomas, near Da. She was in her ninety.-cighth year and death was caused Mrs was 3 1 age when United BEilert was born the States, when Napoleon was at the beight by old Jefferson resident of as of the French oid of his power emperor and when George 111. was king of Eogland, she yet retained her menta keenness and brig and she Haine was lown- wople | | United States withdrew from the {on Tuesday | raised in authority for the first time, men their lives fighting to ac. | with with the ex of Peonsylvania ied to Mi Pa., she was mar: hae aronsburg where they 54 1, when they came west ated near Rock City, Three sons were born to them, Jacob, Henry and The first two died some years Monroe, Wis She bas severa | Thomas Jacob at and | in California grand: | children and great grandchildren. Since Mrs | Etlert made ber home almost contin uous | the death of ber husband in 18s 1 | ly with her son Thomas CunA bas her freedom. When and the Cuban flag was { who had spent { complish this purpose were overcome joy and wept as little children. | What we did for Cuba we are undoing in | the Philippine Islands Tur State College Times, Oleo-John Hamilton's paper is, booming Johan Ei. | kin for Governor. He must do that in fear of losing his fat job at Harrisburg under Stone, Hastings is for Pennypack | who will get Centre county. Hastings i will not leave for Earope unt! that ques. tion is settled, BEST FOR THE BOWELS if you haven't a regular, healthy movement of the Fomels every day, youre Hl or will be, Keep your poweis open, and he well, Foree, in the shape of vie tent physio of pill poison, I» dangerous, The smooth. at, eas periect way of keeping the bowels siear and clean iste take lar respect and then fling him aside | as Ineligible, REPUBLICAN politics in this county is | The political rubbish heap 1s full of these aspirants for public honors who have thought the machine, and not the people, confer political preferment. | Bome of them are to be pitied, but | none deserves less commiseration than John P. Elkin, who occupied a quasi judicial position, but never was known favor of Elkin to the chagrin of the | to use his great Influence to halt the legislative jobbery which has plunged the party In Pennsylvania into dis grace and Infamy. Bedford Hawkeye. "ty E—_ | EAT JEM LIKE ANDY a LE Add KEEP YOUR 6L00D" GLEAN AT ONE-HALF PRICES, We purchased the Pane A merienn Frposition, and wi ” rel Ang of 33,000. : f every kind, besides San! Vind wars, Engines Botlers, Mae hinery 3130, € nnd Water Pipes, Fleet : ¥ very Kind. Our Exposition « free. Address CHICAGO HOUSE WRECKING CO. EXPOSITION GROVKYS, BUFFALO, MN. Y. so 3 Y ou ANNOUNCEMENTS Soda the nan as & candidate of the We are authorized to ans choices WM C. HEINLE, of Bellefonte Mn for Blate Senate 1hisel 10 the decision Democrat County ( and the dis trict conterenes SUBOS find there ouvent SHERIFF, We are authorized to announced the name AH. 8B. TAYLOR, of Bellefonte, as a cand) dale for Sheriff su! to the decision of the Democratic County Convention We are au BURDINY date for Kher Democra on qruit Syrups, the most de. I licious Jee C ream, ROCERBOT Bi “ rized 1 TLER a0 ines the name of of Howard ert 4 i ) As Bk cand : ty Convent REGISTER RECORDER Henry | the | : Island ASSEMBLY * COMMISSIONER mMmatiseg ar Hagelga: hast WAS AB MO the used. 1 ANC us JUICKLY have ever: of being with bees! 1 not think it mmev ded I have rec and they always and declare are For sale by Green's Pharmacy n oul ‘8 ¥ speak very its ne rits wono Memorial Day. Seventy millions of people will unite in paving tributes of a Nation's gratitude to its heroes In every heart is love, in every thought admiration,on every tongue praise, for these gallant TN rer men who laid their lives upon the altar of their coun- try in the defense of the stars and stripes. They have written their names indeli- bly upon the pages of history—names that will live as long as the dome of Heaven canopies their graves. Grand Army Uniforms SIM, THE CLOTHIER is headquarters for these suits. He has them made with the same cares ful attention to detail that marks all his productions. Examine his All Wool, Fast Color, Pure Indigo G.A.R. Suits at $10.00 with two sets of buttons—gilt and black. The price doesn’t tell half the tale—See the finish-—-the make of this suit at that price. Therefore be it ordered that the mem- bers of the various posts in Centre coun- ty assemble at Sim the Clothiers, Tem- ple Court at such times as will be most convenient to them to take advantage of this most patriotic and liberal offer. By order of GENERAL ECONOMY, Attest: Commander. A. Money Saver, Adjutant.
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