The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 20, 1901, Image 5

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There is political revolution in the air, and it Promises Ca ards are Being Cured Dally to gp, ~~ best brands of ;
for an honest Democracy. It promises nothing to a Democracy
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is faithless to its own integrity. The people of the city and of No Noxious Doses. No % eukening The Fruit / ;
Pennsylvania are ready for revolutionary action to resche both city snd of tho nerves; pleasant A | positive Seas on / . O $
State from the most corrupt and despotic political dominmtion that ever cure for the liquor babit.— It je 05 0 L U
err annals of the Commonwealth, but they will not overthrow | panerally known and unde rstood thay |» . eves ecsaa /
disgraced the annals of the Common i » A Drunkenness is a disense and pop 4 1S approaching wae
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a corrupt and profligate Republican control to inangurat B COPED weakness. A body filled with poison, ka
and profligate Democratic authority. The Democracy of Pennsylvania, sud nerves completely “ha teved hy pe are Kept by
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a "I¥S A YEE ha sople. and to ae hieve the riodieal or constant use of intoxicating Geor re SLR
to meet the present earnest demand of the peop e, : idrte ox icuting : a
triumph of Foet government, must be thoroughly cleun-handed and | jiquors, requires an antides capable of g €ese,
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R bli I f neuirn'zing and eradicating this poi.
. po : . rad] TT 3 3, § 86 wwer. Aout + § the craving for in-
free from all complications with Republican abuse o _P : > son, and desi royiog saving for in C P
The oI Demoerats sold ont not only a United States Sena } ox loanid Fufferora may now Cure olyer, a. CENTRE HALL pA
torship that they could have controlled in the interest of honest @overn- | (J emselves »* home Hie Phicity Grows all kinds of : FO
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I State and national. but they sold ont Congressional, judicial, | or lose of thine Lom slicks by Hin
ment wonderful “Home Gola Cura” ‘which | Fruit and Berries that Pillsbury Flour and
Senatorial and Representative apportionments; they sold out py honest hos been perfected after many years of can be matured in this latitude
hey sol 8 grislati very channel IN oloeg gtpdy and treatment of inebriatee, | y » iavitige, ’ .
allot law, and they sold out honest legislation in ever close et jidy ate, | | ;
ballot la . a ey * yf litical rewards. More The faithiy] pse according to diac | { JO Nn uman rand FLOORIRE, SIDING
which the jobber and the spoilsman came for politics ‘| tions of this wonderful discovery in ' '
than all this. they have sold out the reputation of the Democracy of positively guaran ied ta cure the most { are the best on the maorket GEILIKC, SASH,
Pennsylvania for integrity, and there can be no hope of Democratic obstinate care, no matter how bard 8 i i jh DOORS, BLIADS
success under the banner of reform, while the Democratic organization | drinker. Our fegorde show the ar BRAN, MOLDIK ’
rat. OF Ny mrad . fa rahi » Senators and Representa- | velous transformation of thousands o will soom be ready t i s
of the State shall permit the fellowship of the ong ou | draakgrds into sober, industrious and |. . In h- . SHORTS, 58 LATH, SHIRBLES.
tives who have bartered their integrity for personal gain, . | upright wien, These berries are choice + arieties, We alro keep on hand
No man who could claim the right to live outside of a Junatic Wives cure your hyshpod« 1! Child |, 1 wii] come to you CHOP & i Rn
asylum will believe for a moment that the so-called Democrat's Sena- | ren cure your fathers! Puis remedy y
aliod Den ou LEY Frooh torr the stl MIDDLINGS MII! *
tives wha pace tha Ra ~ achine the power | Js in no sense a nostrum but is a spect? val iorm the stalks,
tors and Representatives who gave the Republican machine the j Ww for this disease only, and is so skill- 1 Orders will be received over tl | always on hand, L a :s
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: us 8 ass the st reckless and revolutionary legislation : a aDara aly he
in both branche 8 to pass the most Pokies . ¢ 4 X a ey ot at the fully aevised gud, prepared atiigt Jt 1 Commercial Telep] ; | Custom chopping dane st all tines an
of our history, will not support the Repu nican machine et thoroughly sotutis 25; Asn merci; elephone, or y .
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polls when necessary for its safety. To assume that they will act with Aasle, 30 tht oo, th dd p Mail. 1 alsa keep Bait on hand at all time | CEDA
che honest: Democracy in the effort to revolutionize the State in the fn- rid re t king it. The ; n d vi Why ign Prui | Bam's poke oF in burlap sucks, Alan .
Lie nonest Le moc ac, . 1 " { thistles of Lg person ta git 10U=a LC i Fay buy } oreign Fruit | Baum's Po ultry, Horse & Stoek Food
terest of the people, is to assume that figs may be grown from thistles drynkards Lgyp cured themselves with Whe i | A new flour of entire wheat st i sue We have just rece;
and that the thief will become his own accuser. There is but one line | this priceless remedy, eng pg pany 4 YOu can get better :
¢ { ved a car load
i » have been cured and ie tend ' . perior La Graham flour now jy stock.
«f safety for the democracy of Pennsylvania, and that is to be so clearly | ore have jx cu Ang made tem [fame Grow n Frais.
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of 140,000 Oi hese shingles
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ot . 1 uy an | Persia gien by bavipg Lhe Yeprel! ade : . ; | bp Highest Prices paid for all kinds cnet
Fwpest as to command the confidence and co operation of the many ministered hy joying Hiends and rela. Vonsuli you ame producer, i of grain A P LUSE {
seores of thousands of honest Republicans who are ready for revolution | tives without their REAR kdye in pof- w- RY ' ’ ' & SON.
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with any honest organization to give to Pennsylvania a government for | fee or tes, and believe (oday [hal they
which the honest citizen need not wear the blush of shame. Siscontinuad drinking of theis ow ¥ Sensihle falk for sensible fa mers. In buying a machine the -
| free will. Do not wall. Do not be de aL
— re ‘ | luded by apparent and misleading buver should be wsted, The good points of the a rae : 2
i i ¥ pi] Dri t th i . I gud? . ui t the Oshorng are too nu Here we are agair with a full li {
eu - » 'e p . ¢ 4 * Ie raols § enn i Th y ¢ sr3vle . : ' Tinta : 4 0
: “Improvement rive out the Cis |nerous to mention. They re evident to aver ra 1a ] : ine
| FAIR TO THE COMMON SCHOOLS, | & #8topge ang for sll time. The ; Be with rithias as © es ren 0 avery man that eompares Os Spring goods, A full line of
: es . } : i } : "Howe (3044 Ugpet ie #0id pb the Fe. irnes with ot OF makes. This is no Ure assertion, but has been prov
Jn is evident that there js a general that the ¥1, | tremely low price of one dollas, bbws BT BNE apg Sime again, :
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000.000 appropriated for school purpGies 18 to be paid over this year. | placing within reach of everyoody & LADIES FANCY DRESS 6000S,
This is ne * the fact. Under the bill as it passed the House it is pro |ueatmieul more ¢*tosl than others.
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rus nr Fave vas I costing $25 to 850. Full directions ac.
posed to spre.d the Pa) ent over fous Jens, ntl company each package, yim a EMBROIDERIES, LAWRS
As it pas."ed the Benate nearly tvo months ago the IMEeAsnre was | vice by skilled physiclang when Fite
all right. It woul have been possible under its provisions for the | quested without’ extra oharge. Ment Ws AKD DRESS TRIMMINGS
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schools to have receive 1 all their Humasy this year, as ought to be done! pr paid 30 BRODY Pant of She world on re- ; i
t i ] 2 : ¢ a ka a an } A . 5 ‘ba Q 3 | oe Pp 0 one dollar. Address Dept, 1
if it is intended honestly ‘0 make up what was 108t by Gove TOF Stone 8 | Brag Edwin B. Giles &Company, 2880 b - ALBO A FULL LINE OF
veto, But while the bill was in the hands of the Hanae Committee | and 2332 Market Street, Philadelphia. ; Fo ,
the enemies of the appropriation got In some work, It is plain from All correspondence strictly confiden-
the attitude of Chairman Bliss that if he could have had lis way the | al a , | i EN y : i 3 5 BEATS FURRISHIRG 6008
Lill cor iar hice mittee, but as that could not be
ill would never hav got out of the gommi , | !
bh ould 1 I €e oe The Presbyterian Church of Lewis
erveleart +3 : it thine jiz anemi think of was to change it!
worked the next best th ng its enemies could think of wi ~Hange i
i] e tb i : . | burg bas extended a unanimous call to
so thi » payments should be at the rate of BORG.000 a year for on RR TRA a ;
0 that the payment shoul be the rat : Lays Vw ) | Rev. D. E. Thorns, of Marley. O.. = a ; HATS, GAPS, ETE.
four years, I'hat is the form in which it passed the Housa- i : ann. Af
All this has been done to make up tor neodless extravaganes In |
other directioys. Many tens of thousands of dollars have been added | :
to the Treasury burdens on aceount of the increase in the number of | Mr. W. 8. Whed hi f
Hiceholde a1 tonlarlv the {udiciary establisl » : a 1 ag | LTA. WY. ON, ivaon. cashier of the
offic holde rs, and partic ularly in the judiciary ablishment, extra judges | First National Bank of Winterset,
whose salaries the State has to pay, having Deen forced upon many { Inwa, io a recent letter gives some ex- « v - — . i Dott. re 2
counties against every protest. Money was wanted {op the new Capi. | perience with a carpenter in his em- | , . We also sell Scull’s Golden Blend
a “ ¥ ’ . 1 . 4 «§ . *u . 4 : " Y " . fs " woe i ‘offee at © lhe wr OF .
tol, and it seemed to be a good way to get some of it by making the | ROY that will be of Jalye ta other me- ; | Cotlee at 2 lbs. for 25 cents.
5 a : that thev bave i 1 ti Ete ¢ _ | obanios. He says; “f had a carpenter . ’ : ‘4
schools wait four years to get what they have all the time been led 10 | working for me who was obliged to Let me show you the Osborne Columbia M
believe they would get tins year. | 8190 work for several days on account est and 10st modern on the market. An Osborne
: ub Arab a i i F oh ] .t . | of being troubled with diarrhoe I 3 1 19s {
It is no restoration in a proper sense of the amount withheld by | arrhoea. also sell Plows, Spring Harrows Jers. Po .
Gove iy rib] Ta {a ds Eh thee vom ai aie dd." ‘There ie abies | mentioved to him that I had been sim- | Bugwics and W CHET : 0 Dy H. F ROSSMAN
FOV nor x tone to ( P10 at Out Iu Lie way proposes . 1 re 15 objec | Harly troubled and that Chamberlain's RCIS, ugg 8 and agong, Lin er I'v ine, Ls wn Sheliers, rown rid, |! . . ’
tion to it 1n the Senate which ought to bring the bill back to its ongin- | Colie, Cholera ond Diarrhoea Remedy and Grass aeeder, Une and Two Horse ( nitiva 1 “ork
al shape. It will not do to be unfair with the schools. { bad cured me. He bought a bottle of [plement Repairs, Stoves, Mattresses. Nation
: {it froin the druggist here and in-
di Cream 8S te.
Y ACCEPTING THE PLATT AMENDMENT the Cuban Con. | formed me that oie dose cured bin IRA C. KORMAN, Oak Hall, Pa. Spring Mills,
: : a : : : : h and he is again at his work "
stitutional Convention has not demonstrated its faith in the | For sale by Mrs. J. W Keller, Linden seem A —— ————
United States. It has bowed to the superior strength of the United | Hall; J. F. Smith, Centre Hall.
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States. There is a wide difference. However we may view the Cul ATTORNEYS. 1M FAUBLE & SON. «© » * a oa
bans’ decision to submit, there is no occasion for us to delude | UGH Ss TAUIAR, ga iaw : " TERT a a a pe
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ourselves into believing that they think us more honest and trust. | Bellefonte, Ps.
i i; +1 : rill i No. 2 Temple © i ; legal busi |
worthy than they did a month ago. Our pride will be better flattered | ne oq All manner of ayalbuy
if we dismiss entirely the question of the righteousness of our policy
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and rest our success upon the pian effectiveness of brito forea. (JERVIS. BOW ER & GRAVIS, ' - e 1
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To have persisted in rejecting Secretary Root’s ultimatum pr Alaring BELLEFONTE PA.
the indefinite continuance of military rule—the most hateful govern. J | (Ofceln Crider's Exchange building on recone |
ment that can be imposed upon a libarty-loving people. We left the 7 es a juioo |
ra s a} 10 } 2, : oa > I nda . al wm he Ba a pe y Yay pr, ortney, , Harrison Walker
Cubans no choice bat to fight or surrende r. Under the circumstances, | eee 8e6i5, 5 FORTXEY galing |
most wisely, they preferred such conditional freedom as wo were will £ adfarier si law,
ing to grant them. {
harap Tos of UR 2 a , | Glee porn of Court Hour "KFOKTY, Ta, i V V e wil 1
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jut our military forces are not yet to be withdrawn from the is. er (LEMANT DALE,
1a TP 4 * Fags : » » we $F v3 11 ry " . ’ bas ¥ , :
boc me yt domes aanty whe they will be brought way. “We! Danesrous Kidny Diseases, | Koray stam on
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have not yet done imposing conditions on the islanders. Oar officials ¢ a
“ I . Celery King has eured me of Kidney dis Office X. W. corner Diamond, two doors from |
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to {i the Vacancy caged by the resig-
nation of Rev. A. B. Collins. In fact we have evers thing you can
tres usually find in a country store.
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Duplicate OT one-third less
SH0WH In any store 1n ellefonte.
show you three times the assortment that others
show. Yon will be sure to find ust what vou
: Y achi AVE 3 WIV OTSC 1 noo ite 1 Janene . xr ies i First Nationa! k 4
in Was hington hav e a perverse ingenuity for changing their: definition | sase. The doctor feared Rright's disease, and stional Ban E lanky
of frecdom. They have no more respect for their former Opinions than | tried many remedies that gave me no help. Wf 6 RUARLE,
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Justice Brown for inconvenient precedents set up by the Supreme | Celery King bas made me as weil as ever in = BELLEFONTE PA |
y r steer bv the axioannsias of sh runst Wi hay. | My life, and it seems alms Fr All kinds of je ded 10 protaptis |
. ev steer b 1e exio 3 3 WAT 5 ol y ' ' 8 tds of legal business attended to prompt
Court They teer | y tl € exigencies of tie necasion, Who are haz- | Misaeie had been wroughl in a Special attention given wo oullections. "Stice’ 20 WwW :
ard a guess as to what fresh obstacles to Cuban self-government nay be | nie 0. Reichard, Springtown, Pa, Boor Crider Rxcha go. i e W1
discovered by Secretary Root within the next twelvemonths, , : : 3 . s..2} .
er TE ergy aang Yura Catistipat ice st Marve LP TT TORNEY. A114 Sell nothing good, honest clothing. 1 hey
VV FIER INTENTIONAL OR NOT, it looks as thougl, LA. hFONTE, FA. fs
Sold blr. Smith, Centre Fall ; ¥. KE. Wieland | Collections ans aii eg Dusingls Shencad t iit a8 you would have them fit. They keep
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want in our big stock.
there were a conspiracy among New York Republicans, | Linden !
who visit Washington, to make Teddy feel small by booming some-| mes
body else as New York's candidate “for the Republican president; Bent by mall far 2 o hs 1 rork
nomination. First, one of the old Conkling loadre BR dential BNITH C0. Centre Hall, ne op. bh. AT Tos. chant tailor work.
Odell boom to Washington, and in addition to telling what a fine gan. RRIANTED, AGENTS. © © | Pragtioss in all the sourta. Codwoitation in Xi
didate he would make, struck a knife into Teddy by saying of him,| To sell our Teas, Coffn:, pices and Bak fully: 9erman. Ofios, Grider pov iss®
“Oh, yes! he's a good man, but his name won't figure with the New Aras, Consumers. Livers commision paid | 3 F. GARTHOFF ; ill
York delegation.” By the time the Odell boom was sufficiently jn. [J4 X. 3rd Street, Harri bars. Pa, | and Oonyayamace mona Trickigs! Surveyor, Wi do just what we Saye«=
flated to bg seen at any distance, a Baffalo tepublican, E. H. Theo. —veyancer. COBURN. PA.
bold, who happened to be in Washington, proceeded to swat it vigor-
only. He declared that Odell would have to do a lot of growing be- New S rt n tock Duplicate for one-third less money, any suit or
fora he reached presidential size and then progeeded to trotont a boom suits shown you in any store in Bellefonte. Try
their shape as good clothing should. They
:G. H. Long, Spring Mills, + ia uwaitations Gemaas and K.gi.al,
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for Secretary Root ahd to say that his name would bo the only one pre-
tented to the convention by New York. Republicans who favor candi. st you enough t it an investigation
dates from other states, find much pleasure in this early scrappin €sl You enough to prompt an investigation.
among New York Republicans, and the Demoerate—it's up to them to
langh, and they do.
us, see if we don’t. This saving ought to inter-
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A fine line of Men's Shoes ; price, $3.50,
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(oea WILL SOON be in the excitement of a presidential, and con.
__ gressional election, and it will be a very different one from
the first American experiment in thatline. The constitutional conven. ti. na
tion having ascepted the Platt conditions will turn its attention to the A nice line of Ladies’ Shoes from $1.25 to $3.00.
creation and organization of a permanent government: the election of a
president for six years and of senators and re resentatives for sj
four years, With the electoral law romulgated not x Tare oo SHOES. SHOES.
will elapse until the republic of Cuba Appears on the stage. There
are three well-defined parties in Cuba. The Nationals are strongest Come and : 1 : ‘ ;
and control the political situation. Next comes the Republicans, who examine our line of Trunks & Men's Dress Suit Cases.
are Fulical on Calan rights, and then he B osrats wie hold a mod.
a - 116 nogroes are largely Republicans. The names of écem t ! eased wi
the Cuban arties do not of course indicate any affinity with political store. ° oid i i p ith ou Shoe
inn Dart oa.dg ot of \ ol Joe 4 old ns this wos that Bue saving
fn U7 TT matunga wn And . . \ ' greater than we claimed—a great deal more
HE EX PECTED NEWS at last comes from England of a notable elegant stock of Men's Shirts for summer from 50 to 75 ets, \ than he expected. We guess it must be tra
increase of opposition to the Boer war as conducted by the pre. — 1 Wo want ours to be the best Men's and ye’
font miniy. Many unti-war Meetings are Doing held. Such meet. \ Shoe store in Bellefonte, Woe think it is. We
ngs were mobbed by the jingoes a few months ago, and f peec . \ ieve v i :
supressed. At the meetings now being held Chamberia. i ah A good line of Faney Silks for Ladies’ Shirt Waists, \ believe you will agree with ue,
nounced and the Boers cheered. Sir Henry Ca bell 3. \ Come, see.
parliamentary leader of the Liberals, has or uapell iran, the .
Dentraliey § to pre of srmest Dppseition to the oy ar. - This indicates its ER CEG er
whole ral party, hitherto divided, may me & united anti.wap )
me reamer & Son, er fl, |
Weare doing a big shoe Business. Castomers
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