The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 13, 1896, Image 4

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THE CENTRE REPORTER
FRED KURTZ, Cditor, |
TERMS, One year, §1.50, when paid in advance.
Those in arrears subject to previous terms, $2.00
per yoar.
quent fnsertion, Giher rates made made known
on application
CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS, Aug. 18.
DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET,
For Congress,
J. L.. SPANGLER.
For Assembly,
R. F. FOSTER.
JAMES SCHOFIELD.
For Sheriff,
W. M. CRONISTER.
For Treasurer,
C. A. WEAVER.
For Commissioners,
P. H. MEYER.
DANIEL HECKMAN,
For Register,
G. W. RUMBERGER.
For Recorder,
J. C. HARPER.
For Auditors,
FRANK W. HESS,
B. F. KEISTER.
For Coroner,
DR. W. W, IRWIN.
For Surveyer,
J. H. WETZEL.
WHEN was there plenty of gold in
circulation ?
prior
It was prior the war and
to the free coinage repeal in 1873
Bo tp
tion that the spread of
SO0n meet
not being verified.
tion is
g worse than ever,
LIS spreading
Bly oy
SCORER of gol emocrats won't go
for Bryan—that trie. ut thousands
i=
him
ALL the
congress in this «
Arnold
board for anc
Democratic candidates
are for free sil
need
in Washi
ver. engage
1
}
¢
ngton,
WHERE is all the gold as there
no
3
has
been ilver
$ Qe So i
iD NATrKs
ruin the country. But, that tariff hav-
ing made the country prosperous, the |
tarifl’ dodge can't be used and the!
i
the
it,
|
A —
Herr Womelsdorf, one of our assem- |
plain to the people of this county why
he dodged the vote on the scandalous |
pipe line bill, and why he did vote on |
Harry
Curtin voted for the pipe line bill. For
Womelsdorf’s dodge and Curtin’s vote
some of the plunder schemes,
see Leg. Record,
yo
The McKinley people, soon after his
was in|
the air and began to pick out post
and
Now
these fellows think Bryan is likely to
masterships, and collectorships
other nice places for themselves,
the other fellows
the table,
get there and that
to a seat at
i
i
i
their eyes upon the offices that will |
be chahged under Bryan, |
Raa
Tue farmers are looking to Bryan |
to stand between them and the banks,
sharks,
humbug politicans, who have
robbed and imposed upon them for
The farmersare not going te
will
1
ug
for their direct interests regard
the politicians and their honied arg
11
iii
$
N ot
was repealed
ited
latior
lation,
i 111e
Circus
A gr
a
Will
ilver
mont! any
Kinley ‘
ti
¥ ¢
O18 3
ring men who intend
an are anarchists, th
American people ars
is up with the country.
pt
14
rita
Li f
THERR are $500 000 000 of g¢
= coin
and $600 000.000 of one
C= of :
2 of the other. YW,
of merchant
ei
of Lock Haven,
«s } - vt} 3
where the devil is the
1
tri,
“ gold 2"
ts Bt
§ vi 1 # F SE 4
» forthcoming report of the com-
tablishy
nent
will be ealle
four 1 ox
formea fi ii
1 % Lr $
legheny, Wes
iii Wiki De
pass
buildis
the rolls in the United States.
the past year about
have died,
Wire the
yelling
We tp
¥
'
not
Republican pa
do
Wrs
“repudiation,” forget
!
that they themselves i
inve
the Republican platforms adopted at
Chieago an
which declared for the use of silver.
a.
Cor. Jack Spangler, also |
. G. Meek,
are mentioned in connection with the
chairmanship of the Democratic State
Central Committee, but it seems Hon.
id. Would be
county honored,
James Kerr is in the I
pleased to have our
Wp
gn
THIS capipai it's the millionaires
on one side and the people on the oth-
er. The people outnumber the mill-
ionaires 10,000 to 1. The result in No-
It's
against millions of
vember can easily be
millions of gold
working men.
guessed,
THE nomination of Bryan has done
a good but unlooked for thing, it has
harmonized the Democratic division
in Clearfield county which the past
few years has resulted in defeat and re-
duced majorities. Sister Clearfield
bids fair to roll up 2000 majority for
Bryan.
A A orissios
pee
SoME of the Chicago printers have
formed a Bryan Club, and have adop-
ted resolutions advising “workingmen
to demand of all corporations and bu-
siness firms who claim gold as the on-
ly honest dollar to act in accordance
with their professions of faith and pay
their employes their wages in gold.”
c——————
Last year 4,000,000,000 cigarettes were
smoked in this country. It is not
countenancing the youth-killing joke
to say such numbers are calculated to
take away people's breaths, How
many of these were smoked by Centre
county’s hopeful youths? Count the
pale faces and pimpled cheeks,
A siir—
Gov. Hastings, as all know, stumped
the state on the “calamity howl,” that
{
i
the Democratic tariff’ would utterly
f=
The te
burg and Freeport
IW IIS O alt
THE results of the pendi
tial
against th
election will be
e farmidg in
of t I'he banks, trusts, corpora.
}
Deen
Iniry.
HONAINes [ave ever
preying upon the farmers, and in this
these
iemselves against Bryan because he
the
iro whose influence he has been nom-
d. Theft
calling has
sharks have allied
{
of
i
i
ti
iam pions
ie
y Calse farmer,
th
ina
te Ar # need relief, ¢
mer
3
been a] rena
iy other class
mer is the bone and sinew of the land :
agriculture is the backbone of the na-
tion, yet it never received one fourth
the legislative recognition it so much
deserves,
With the election of Bryan a bright-
er day will dawn upon our mighty
agricultural interests. {Under Bryan
the demands of the farmer will be hee-
ded at Washington, while the gold
bloated and protected interests may,
for once, stand aside and look on.
The farming class deserves the first
consideration. All other pursuits are
as nothing compared with our agri- |
cultural interests. The farmers of the |
west, south, and north, have found a
friend in Bryan and are flocking to |
his support.
EE. a ca
SAID Mr. Bryan in his brief address |
at Chicago on Saturday night:
I am proud to have in this campaign |
the support of those who are proud to |
call themselves the common people. |
If I had behind me the great trusts
no sooner take my seat than they |
would demand that I thould use m
power to rob the people in their be- |
half. But having rather the support
that when they give to me their bal-
lots they unite in saying but one thing,
“Do your duty and we are repaid.” |
These are the people who ask no favors
of the government. These are the
ones who simply say, “Let us observe |
equality before the law; give equal
rights to all, and special privileges to
none.” Iam glad to have the support
of these people, because I know that
whenever the nation imperilied
every able-bodied man of them will
in
try, and those who are good enough to
offer their blood an the altar of their
of
eastern
hours
peace. 1 can take to your
brethren greeting, and in the langua
wo
of Abraham Lincoln, can say that the
people of the west and south are ready
to join with the people of the east in
of the
people, by the people and for the peo-
declaring that a government
ple shall not perish from the earth.
- Ad -
MeKINLEY'S SILVER RECORD,
President Hayes called an extra ses-
sion of congress, which convened on
Oct. 15, 1877, at which session Richard
Pp. for the free
112
to be a legal tender
Hand introduced a bill
of silver dollars of grains
for all debts, and dues, public and pri
by contract :
“And
may deposit
slates colnage
owner of
the same in
mint or
be coined into such doliars for
efit upon the terms
ions as gold bullion
“ny
L
nny
assay office
Rime fn
is
oinage under existing lav
his free «
ag
Fhe C
and
tender, but as only a small amount
($5,000,000) had ever been colned arrest.
ing the coinage was equivalent to its
demonetization, Nothing was left of
the money of final redemption but
gold.
The same congress that unwittingly
stopped the coinage of the silver dol-
lar, by a section in the law transferred
the measuring unit of values from the
silver dollar, a place which silver had
The
Bland Allison bill, which was passed
Hay # Feb
ruary 28, 1878, provided for the limited
honorably filled for eighty yenrs,
over the veto of President
purchase und coinage of silver, declar-
ed the dollar at the same time to be le-
gal tender in the payment of all debts,
public and private not otherwise specs
ified,
Our subseri the
and
that
authorizes private individuals
ot ‘we
law
corporations to demonetize silver, and
hence notes payable in bank and mort-
The
all
nullified,
gages have a gold clause inserted,
legal ta
bonds, It
wernment officials, from
y
¥
silver dollar is a t ider for
government 18
however, by g
who have decided that a
bond
Hvar
Biived
Hayes down,
means
The
tually demonetized, though
It
been deni d
bond payable in “eoin'’ “
“gold only,
is no
a
THE SILVER DOLLAR
~~
so
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Ln
he whol
Lively Liv
e family
er, Pure Blood, Beautiful
C NEVER GRIPE
S 10c
N
the stomach, liver and bowels. Absol
or your money refunded. 10, 25 or 50C.,
Address THE STERLING REMEDY
C
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C
CATHARTIC
CURE
CONSTIPATION
25c¢c
EVER WEAKEN.
fail to induce a natural action of
utely guaranteed to cure constipation
All druggists. Sample and book free, C
CO., CHICACO OR NEW YORK. 1»
CCCCCCCC
NO-T0-BAC
Over LIED bowos so
form. Nodo-bas is
fails 10 pakke the wonk
Hatted, Wo epost
Whore. Bond {or or
free samp
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and magnetic. J
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Wo Yo ’ F AWS writion
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tories.
startling. Straw Hats in abundance
Queensware,
KREAMER
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A new line of China and
.
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RPHAN'S COURT BALE ~-PURSUANT TO
an order of the Orphan's Court of Centre
County, Pa., there will be ex posed sl public sale,
al the late residence of Col, John Rishiel, docoens
ed, one-half mile nortt-west of Varmers Mills
postottice, ln Gregg townsnip, Centre county, Pa
on
te
AUG
THURS
{ sale to begin at 1 o'clock p.m
the sald Col. John Kwbel
aud described sx follows,
Lhe east Ly lands of Mrs, (
D. Armbruster, iL. J ith's heir and H
Hager y lands of i
holes and Catharive Rishel, and on the wes
lands of Catharine Kistiel, Enon Rachay
ial slover and MoMurray's heirs, aud
snd on the north by lands of £ Eungsrd
Binith's belrs, and Samuel Long. containing
160 ACREBE AND 108 PERCHES
About 12 res thereat tx
I white p white oak
‘ sUgAr maple
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decessed i
wit sounded
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Lo
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oLhers,
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tits bered
walnut sh
1 rected ot
AxAl, and a lnrge bank | fi, ht t
wagon shed, and sheep stable attached
and pig
BOCORRRTY
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house, cory house labile,
mort new, together wi outbul
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