DEMOCRATIC CLUB FOR GRIM | Spirited Debate Ends With Indorsing Regular State Ticket. , 1910. | After an animated debate at a tember lithto October ldth, inclusive, at reduced tion. this remedy, results in | Bellefonte, Pa., September 23, 1910 tare od Eine of Dem- | / Consult est ticket agent, or Jas, P. | the perfect healing of the a : a Tee ~ | ocratic club, of Philadelphia, on Wed- | Anderson. D. P. A., Pittsburgh, Pa. 55362: . fect the delicate Jrgans, It imparts to | Grim and Greevy | nesday evening, Sept. 14, the following a | thers igus and Cy i Jakes mother- | t Pittsburg; ‘solution, oflercd by Erb 419 acres of British Isles, but it has also | smmm— | a € erer, and seconded by John Cedwala-| 419 of Isles, t also | added 30,752. The land gained, however, oa Si Important to Mothers. Here and there will be found a Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, Who nt reve: porn, troubleo oy he tore | 8 safe and sure remedy for infants and children, nine her nd see that it ' der, Jr., was finally adopted: : ! “Resolved, That the Democratic club ! hereby indorses the Democratic state | ticket, headed by the Hon. Webster { Grim, the nominee for the office of Democratic Candidates Receive Tremen- dous Ovation—Gospel of True Democ- racy. Yeagers Shoe Store Never in the history of the Demoe- 80vernor of Pennsylvania, and pledges , healthy life, and | po me racy has there been such a turn out its hearty support to the candidates, | brings healthy into the world Signatare of of voters at a Democratic rally in the, Whose private character and public | with hardly a Every such . pang. woman what woman's health ought to be | In Tse For 30 Years. y of | proves Western ed of Pennsylvania -as. as. | Jocords estitle them fo the support and what it can be. If many women suf- The Kind You Have Always Bought, sembled on Wednesday, Sept. 14, at all good citizens.” Kennywood Park, a beautiful pleasure Among the advocates of the resolu- resort, delightfully situated on a high A tion were ex-Magistrate William Eisen. eminence overlooking the many in. brown, who paid a warm tribute to dustrial establishments along the Mo- Senator Grim. Thomas F. Nelson, of nongahela river, near Pittsburg. The the Thirty-second ward, declared that day was an ideal one, being just cool | it Was a good time for Democrats to enough for the candidates to | get together and stick together. Simi- 80 through the ordeal of hand shaking | lo arguments were advanced by W. J. fer it is because many women neglect the WALDORF $3.00 Shoes Groceries. without any danger of perspiring. The principal attraction aside from the speech-making by the Democratic Underwood, of Alabama, was a mam- moth ox-roast, an old-fashioned barbe- cue. The invitations to the feed were extended throughout Allegheny and neighboring counties, and by 10 o'clock in the morning tae park was well filled with hungry as wei! ag eothusi- , @stic Democrats and their friends, who came to hear the gospel of a free and unterrified Democracy and to eat beef that was not made under the stamp of the beet trust. Senator Grim took “Conservation” for the text of his speech, and de- nominees and Congressman Oscar W. aounced the reckless extravagance | with which the natural resources of | the state have been wissipated under the mismanagement of machine poli- ticians. He sag, in part: “Your petty graiters in Pittsburg, some of wnom recently have been convicted, had high exampies berore them, especially in Fa.iaaeipaia and Harrisburg. It 1s but a lew years ago that a distinguisued citizen of your own city, Lies goveru.. or Pennsyl vania, acco.u...3 to re,ort, sat in his own chamber ac midniga. tc accommo- date under cue forms oi law, certain jeople in geiing away win valuable ranchi:es. “i. Is but a few years ago that a distinguished citizen or offer to pay that city two and a halt million dollars for a railway fran. chise for which the people atterward never received one dollar. The build ing of the state capitol ac Harrisburg, in which nea.ly $35,000,000 was stolen, is s=till fresh in our memory. The de velopment in the flitration suits in Philadelphia four years ago revealed a system of contracting unparalleled. The method ot contraciing at Riters ville smells of the same odor. Tue peo ple of Philadelphia rose up in their might and swept the poiitical machine tha: was respousible for it {rom its power. “My friends, if you want to retain into sour full possession this great nation of ours, with its boundiess nat ural resources and transmit it after your death unimpaired to your chil dren as a priceless hentage, if you want to maintain as the eguard of your liberties and those of posterity equal rights for all and special! privi leges for none, I bezeech of you that You pay more attenticn to the char acter of the men you choose for your officers. Tho place to right it is at the Aldrich-Brayton gang play for the the polis. You should conserve not, only the natural resources which a kind creator has bestowed upon us with such a lavish hand, but should preserve our political mo and equality as well. Then and then only will the future of our nation be secure.” Thomas H. Greevy, of Altoona, can didate for lieutenant governor, spoke | bounds of possibility. | trayal of party promises as evidenced ties of citizenship, on the tariff and the Republican be Phuadelphia | a Such a reversal of political conditions | cans—a thing which until Monday nc { Campbell, Max Loeb, Roland S. Mor | ris, B. Gordon Bromley and Major | Moses Veale. i Henry Budd made a spirited address : | in behalf of the Keystone party, de | nouncing the methods that had culm. | nated in the Allentown convention, | and among others who declared them: ! | selves for Berry were Mickle C. Paul | | and Ryerson W. Jennings. But the Grim forces in the final vote outnum- bered the Berry followers about two | to one. A motion was also adopted that a committee of three lawyers en- | deavor in conjunction with the state committee to test the legality of avowed Republican candidates running as Democrats, especially in the sena- torial districts, and also to draft reme- dial legislation to be introduced at the next session to prevent the theft of party nominations by their opponents. “Local issues.” [From the New York World.] Republican explanations of the ap palling party disaster in Maine make | much of “local issues.” The “Maine law’ has been a local ! issue for sixty years. The inquisitorial | Sturgis act was equally a local issue in 1908, when a Republican governor was elected by 7653 plurality. State extravagance was a local issue on Monday, but so was it in 1908. In none of these issues has there been substantial change. Yet such a ratio of Republican loss and Democratic gain as Maine showed in the vote for governor would wipe out even President Taft's immense popular plurality of 1,269,804 in 1908 and leave in its stead a Democratic | plurality of 200,000. | Maine lost half its Republican rep , resentatives in congress. Such a loss | | throughout the country would leave , the party in the lower house with 113 members out of 398. ' Maine lost in Eugene Hale a Repub-' | lican senator of ability, influence and the prestige of successive re-election! for thirty years. November will de ' : cide the fate of twenty-one other Re publican senators. In what state ex-. | cept oligarchic Rhode Island, where | as Monday's election portends would | | lose even the senate to the Republi: ; legislature with loaded dice, have the Republicans a better chance to retain | their senator than they had in Maine? man had dreamed was within the Wherever men take seriously the du- governmental ex: Sechler & Company COFFEE When goods advance on the market the retail price usually follows. But in regard to the recent advance in Coffees we have not followed the course, either by marking up the price or reducing the quality. We have found a new more favorable market in which to buy the goods and maintain the high standard of our leaders at 18c, 20c and 25 cents per pound. If you are using a Coffee at 20 cents per pound fry our 18 cent grade. If you are paying 25 cents for your Coffee fry our 20 cent goods. Or if you are buying at 30 cents try the high grade goods we sell at 25 cents per pound. This is a severe test but we are very confident we can make good. Give us a trial, and please mention in which paper you saw this advertisement. Sechler & Company, Bush House Block, 55-1 Bellefonte Pa., Blair County Fair. Pennsylvania Railroad BLAIR COUNTY FAIR Hollidaysburg, Penna. SEPTEMBER 27 TO 30, 1910. For this occasion EXCURSION TICKETS will be sold September 26 to 30, returning antl] October br 2 usive, from Lewistown Jubction, Iohndtows, intermediate stations, rom stations the Bedford north of State ), Tyrone, RO he es Branches, to rg, at REDUCED FARES (Minimum Fare, 25 Cents.) Winn For Men. The Waldorf is the only shoe in the world sold direct from maker to wear- er and independent of the shoe ma- chinery trust. This is the reason for the very good value in the Waldorf $3.00 Shoes. They are made in all kinds of leather—Goodyear welts and oak tanned soles. Every pair guaran- teed. Yeager’s Shoe Store, Bush Arcade Building, BELLEFONTE, PA. LYON & CO. He sald | yravagance which costs the country | $3,567,685.66 every business day is a “local Issue.” Wherever men work dat gy pry r Bolitcal dis | for their daily bread the cost of living every article of necessity used by the | heightened to fatten trusts and mo People is taxed. Eve ng you eal! popolies, is a “local issue.” These is i ing you wear is taxed bj and Syaryih Rg you list. however, we | Sues have been heard from in Maine. find dried acorns, ashes, stuffed birds | , fish skin, fossils Done. no iy ice, joss sticks, ol¢| If any so-called Keystone Party junk, leeches, sea weeds, orange peel | man, who was a Democrat, will point mother of pearl, rags and bolonga sav | out a single state convention in the sage. Immediately upon the signing history of the party, assembled in a of this bill the Republicans issued @ year in which there was hope of Dem t in which they de i had i Mo the | ocratic success, that was without a The Pennsylvania State College. 1 se ae The Pennsylvania State College Offers Exceptional Advantages IF YOU WISH TO BECOME by the Payne-Aldrich bill. fart: FALL OPENING. *“ “This increased cost of living is one We have just received the largest line of Coats and Coat Suits in the town. All the new models Russian blouse styles. Single and double breast- ed Coat Suits; new backs and belted coats; all the new col- ors and the very latest models, at prices that 4 beef, pork, bacon and han ' contest for the nomination for the : $ and tard 35 der Sent; Susur mel 3 hopeful office, we will agree to vote A Chemist A Teacher wi save Fopcy for the reverse There is not a indivi yor) the Kosslone Mickel, groviled Be An Engineer A Lawyer very early buyer. t wou es! ou >. : . Sout or living has fincraased Zinte | he fails. No sharper fight was ever An Electrician A Physician Latest Designs in Long Coats 1a went into e . witnessed in any convention than that . . . wonder that there is so much Sloss I a om voRlion YiaY nay A Scientific Farmer ~~ A Journalist — in 1882 by the narrowest majority. Yet Pattison was elected because none of his competitors for the nomination im Or secure a Training that will fit you well for any honorable position in life. TUITION IS FREE IN ALL COURSES. 1 There is plenty of time yet to ar | DRESS GOODS. Everything new in Dress Goods; all new colors; all WY WW WY WY WY WY WY WY WY YY WY vv vw i TAKING EFFECT IN SEPT. 1900, the General Courses have been modi- new weaves. The largest assortment of black fabrics. range for getting out the vote on elec agined that he was the anointed of ih a taach vs heel) ex jendvaly tion day, but there ls none too much tc God. the only §00d man living, as the rans incladipg History the Engin. Gi Spanish, Tatia and Broadcloths and Serges and all the new cloths in black arrange for getting voters registerec | absurd, if not insane, candidate of t! Creek Tagg 2 y adopted NT Of TO Dk Cy Th and colors. and their taxes paid. These thing: Keystone Party appears to think of aa dtp the wants of those Education. Trimmings essen rty success as Aimsell now. The courses in Chemistry Electrical, Mechanical and Engineering are : cies a But ir id pa Bei tos | among the very best the States. Graduates have no. ditficuny in securing Allovers, gilt, white and all new colors; binding to . positions. match. und ‘when the registration is complete | Senator Nelson's Reward. YOUNG WOMEN are admitted to all courses on the same terms as Young Men. Tile on Sotog out the vote, | ThE term of Senator Kaute Nelson, — Swede vitles on . of Minnesota, does not expire until For specimen examination or for catalogue giving full information respecting weaters. of " . and showing positions held address. March 4, 1913. However, two vears are courses of suds. expenses, ok. DF Sad, Coat Sweaters for men, ladies, children and infants : a comparatively brief interval, and in ali col Voters in third class cities have tWc| Minnesota is sufficiently insurgent tc 551 in ors. more opportunities to rezister for the| keep in mind Senator Nelson's frantic Soming Slortion, The seu Tesisra efforts in Ballinger's behalf.—Kansas EE ————————————————————————— Shoes £ 0 i . Hon day is September 30.aud wae ns City Times. Lime and Crushed Limestone. chance is Saturday, October 22. [| isn’t wise, however, to wait for the fast day. Discharge this civic obli! gation on Tuesday, September 20. A large new line of Men's and Women's Shoes. A large Jew line of School Shoes; at prices always the owes! ss. = Central Pennsylvania Lime H-O is a hydrated lime for drilling and broadcast- ing; gives quick results. For bests results from your land, USE LIME—ordinary lime, fresh forkings, or, best of all, USE H-O. Long Drawn Out But Harmless. Revision of the tariff, one schedule at a time, should result in an improved tariff system in not less than 300 years. It could be accomplished with. out disturbing business or anything else but the gravity of the nation.— Louisville Courier-Journal. Blankets. A full line of Winter Blankets in white, gray and checked, from 50c. up. We are agents for the Butterick Patterns. Butter- ick Books and Patterns for October. We extend a cordial invitation to all to look at our new lines in all departments. “Remember the Maine,” used to be a common expression and by the same token it might be worth while to kee in mind the result of the Maine elec tion. Candidates Grim and Berry had a He Wasn't It. fine time in Western Pennsylvania Lime for Chemical and Building purposes. “My dear Miss Billmore,” sadly' counties last week and the vote of C Limestone, any size, for concreting, Etc. wrote young Hankinson, “1 return taose counties on the Sth of November Lime and Limestone for all purposes. herewith your kind note in which you; will show that their work was effec We are the largest lime manufacturers in Pennsylvania. accept my offer of marriage. You will tive. Prompt shipments by any railroad. observe that it begins ‘Dear George. Works at Bellefonte, Frankstown, Spring Meadows, Tyrone Forge and Union Furnace. LYON & COMPANY. I do not know who George is, but my. This Is a Democratic year, bum American Lime & Stone Company, Write for literature on Lime and its uses. 544-1y. TYRONE, PA. name, as you know, Is William."~Chi- cago Tribune. Democrats must pay a poil tax in or Allegheny St. 47 12 Bellefonte, Pa. der to participate in the glory of it. |