RAILROADERS’ INDORSEMENT Chairman Austin Telis Why They Are For Pattison—An Earnest Response. After Chairman Wright had con. cluded his speech of notification at Reading Charles B. G. man of a committee Foard of governor at its convention at Harris- burg, was introduced. He sald: As chairman of a committee appoint- ed by a convention of the State Board of Railroad Bamployes of Pennsylvania, held at Harris sylvania, composed of 128,000 voting during two adm you endorsed your nomination for gover- nor and they will means to secure your election. The Governor's Reply. ed himself to Chairman Austin the committee of the State Board of Railroad Employes, who were ent. He said: Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen: government, sympath and come. cess, satisfaction and encouragement workers the of faithful always had organization for whom I have highest regard. ard of fidelity and efficiency that workers. whole body of daily ship, and their loyalty to the state, to society and to their homes Inspires in public affairs. the workingman, the banker and They well know that like the the farmer, servant and the political boss. It also his lot to bear a share of the cos of bad government, yet he has strength to render effective service to the people. I trust you may be sup- rted in the stand you have taken yy your fellow workers in every field of industrial activity. The strong hand of labor may now and at all times pro- by the proper use of an honest ballot. I thank you very much for your greet- ing upon this occasion. There was no scene of enthusiasm at Reading more remarkable and sug- gestive than when Gov. Pattison con- cluded his short address to the rail roaders, a large representation of these workers being in the great aud- They arose to their feet and joined fence. cheered again and by the entire assem! A STRONG MAN'S TRUE WORDS. The the was again, being ilnge never oly td man behind speect more clearly and ef shown than in the addres 1a Den jate for Every rivania should read t! 1ful ion of public affairs in t! candi Reading statement sentence there is convincing truthfulness and sincerity, evi nce of united with the Mr. highest courage and pairi Guthrie has studied the questions of the day with an un- unselfish to the {ieet] mind and the » 10 render some service political regeneration and of of throu the commonwealth the rest maintenance good nent for the benefit all the people Although a life-long and consistent the smocratic the member of this hour he party, in of the rises above mere partisanship discussion of issues and like his distinguished colleague on the Erie ticket, he makes his ap peal to true patriots, no matter what their views upon ordinary party ques in operating with his fellow citizens of tiong. He has been foremost co- Pittsburg in making war upon the po- litical of that governed city, and therefore has earn ed the right to speak earnestly and successfully to the voters of the whole state, urging them to strike a final blow at political despotism and cor ruption. Mr. Guthrie, like every thoughtful man of the time, understands the real destructive character of the political machine represented by Quayism, and he wisely and justly points out that it can only be overthrown through the leadership of the opposition party, which has upon many occasions de monstrated its trustworthiness and courageous determination to fight the people's battles to the end. There never has been two stronger men pre sented for popular support than Patti son and Guthrie, who will next week begin a campaign tour that will be memorable in political annals. What they say on the platform will repre sent clear-headed conviction, the very essence of patriotism, and their utter. ances will embody the thoughts of good citizens of every class. The tide against Quayism and its counterpart, Pennypackerism, is rising every hour, and the prospect of a great victory over the combined forces of political iniquity should encourage every Domoeratie voter and indepen. dent cititer to renewed zeal and en ergy all along the line . S—————————————— ; Write Grant Hoover for prices lusursnce, ooo Philistines long mis- It was worth a thousand times what it cost to have representative men from all parts of this state see the Philadelphia machine in full motion. The riotous assault on the delegates to the Union Party convention was an object lesson showing the ways of the political outlaw which the average For many years the newspa- printed the disgraceful story of hoodlum outrages until their readers have turned in disgust from the depressing spectacle, It has often been sald that there was much exaggeration in these state- ments and that the accounts published pers have But the been realized. real truth The drama tional purposes. has not showed the utter degradation and des- peration of the baffled and demoral- ized Quay forces. Veteran observers dacity and criminal recklessness of the hirlings of the machine, and now a futile ef- fort to deceive the public, the purpose all hands are engaged in being to make it appear that the whole affair was only a bit of factional con- tention, with no serious co.sequences. The foul spot cannot thus be wiped papers have expressed their condemnation of The likewise, to give the matter out and honest Republican the murderous methods pursued attempt, some sort of legal standing is an in- sult which the Dauphin county court will surely resent. If such wicked violence, such outrageous disregard of the ous resort rights of citizenship, such infam to the blackjack and every species of politi bludgeon and the cal vulgarity and hoodlumism, is to be tolerated, elections in Pennsylvania might as well be abandoned, and the all its It stated that a large proportion of the government of the state and cities turned over to outlaws. is rioters in Musical Fund Hall came di the to do the bidding of men even worse than themselves. This the and all that it stands for, will arouse the of men irrespective of party. It will be rectly from House of Correction at the threshold of contest incident, present against Quayism patriotic indignation decent worth scores of thousands of votes to ticket. The be crushed the Democratic Reform blackjack will through specting citizenship of our party the uprising of the self-re long suffer ing state. Push the battle from house to house with increasing vigor and determination every day. of his contemptuously referred In one 1900 speeches Quay Inde. ‘mules.” to the pendent Republican voter: as The compliment is being returned this fall by the tallest and hardest “kick ing” Keep it up the odious machine is s { beyond repair. ever known until Pennypacker's silence these days is something wonderful. A double guard has upon the eulogist Quayism, lest he furnish more solid shot for the There enough on hand to riddle the machine been put of “enemy.” is fort, and it will all be effectively used. The successful fight of 15890 bagan in Reading. All the that history will year. The Democratic splendid shape at the opening of the great reform battle of 1902. indications are itseif this lines are repeat in Help along the great work of house cleaning at Harrisburg. Send your contribution, large or small, to the Democratic state cheirman. Every dollar received will be wisely and hon. estly expended, - a The most effective Democratic argu- ment in favor of Pattison’s election is Pennypacker's fulsome praise of Sena- tor Quay.—Williamsport Sun. The nomination of ex-Governor Rob- ert E. Pattison for governor by the Democratic State Convention Is prob- ably the strongest that could have been made by the minority party, and is cer- tainly a unique honor in the political history of the state. As a man and an official, Mr. Pattison has enjoyed the confidence and esteem of the people whom he has served in a public capac ity, and he will, therefore, bring to his canvass a strength which no other can- didate in his party ranks could ex- pect.—Lancaster New Era (Rep.). A preamble of self-gratulation deny- ing any credit to the Almighty for whatever of prosperity is supposed to exist, followed by a mass of words as meaningless as the chattering of daws, constitutes the platform adopted by the Republican convention. A sop is tossed to veteran soldiers and sailors, the same sop which has been thrown at them for years as though the Re publican party pald the pensions, and at the same time admission is made of the abuses and atrocities in the Phil. ippines which the national adminiotra tion tried so hard to concesl. — New HaVen Demverat, *® wl Ge Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. All the blood in your body passes through your kidneys once every three minutes, The kidneys are your blood purifiers, they fil- ter out the waste or impurities in the blood, If they are sick or out of order, they fail to do their work, Pains, achesandrheu- matism come from ex- cess of uric acid in the ——— blood, due to neglected kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causes quiek or unsteady heart beats, and makes one feel as though they had heart trouble, because the heart is over-working in pumping thick, kidney- poisoned blood through veins and arteries, It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modzrn science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their begin- ning in kidney trouble. If you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr, Kilmer's soon realized. and is sold on its merits by all druggists in fifty- g ; cent and one-dollar =iz- Sill es. You may have a wb sample bottle by mail Home of SBwamp-Root, free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble, Good Horse Sense teaches that glue and old eggs (used to glaze some coffees with) are not fit to drink. Lion Coffee is never glazed—it's pure, undoctored coffee. The sealed package keeps it fresh and pure. i, X72 We ®) /t AY SPRING MILLE-O. T (In exchange for good (CORMAN Cash also paid.) Ride Tallow Apples H Pott ipep Large Onions... Beef Hides. .... Bpring Chickens AK MY FUER. 0 canseencssnssee Bulter.....oeiirisniee 1] { Iard 32 Chickens, 7; cash ® Ticks aaa { Raspberries - | Ham Shoulder . iz } i8 | Kietwrrioe HEKAINM Wheat Corn. Re omnis New ts intiey and oh 0 PRODUCE AT STORES, I Butter... Ard... - | POLRtOBE...........conce Meat. Shoulder Hilla isscrnnr i Hide & Co., Binghamton, N.Y. A Certain Care for Dysentery and Diar. rhoea “Some years ago I was one of a par- ty that intended making a long bicy- cle trip,” says F. I. Taylor, Albany, Bradford county, was taken suddenly with and was about to give up when editor Ward, of the Messenger, suggested that | deve of Chamberlain's Colie, and diarrhoea Remedy. Pa. the take =a starting snd one on the route. ill effect. Again last summer | atteck of dysentery. dose cured me "’ H. F. Rossman, J B — —————— . NIAGARA FALLS, Railroad, ny will run its remaining popular ten- Washington and Baltimore on tember 18, and October 2 and 16. special train will leave Washington at 8.00 a m., Baltimore 9.05 a 1045a. m., Harrisburg 11.40 a. my, Millersburg 1220 p. m., Bunbury 1258 p. m., Williamsport 230 p. m., Lock Haven 308 p. m., Renovo 355 p. m., Emporiom Junetion 505 p my, ing at Niagara Falls at 835 p.m Excursion tickets, good for return meEage on any regular train, exclusive days, will be sold at $10 00 from Wash- ington and Baltimore; $835 from York: $10 00 from Littlestown; $10 00 from Oxford, Pa ; $035 from Colum- bis: $8 50 from Harrigburg: $10 00 from Winchester, Va: $780 from Altoons; $7.40 from Tyrone; $6 45 from fonte; $5 10 from Ridgway: $6 90 from Bunbury and Wilkesbarre; § 75 from Williamsport; and at proportionate rates from principal points. A stop- aver will be allowed at Buffalo within limit of ticket returning. cars and day eonches will be run with each excursion running through to Niagara Falls. An extra charge will be ma ‘e for parlor-car seats, Aun experienced tourist agent snd chaperon will accompany each excur- sion, For descriptive pamphlet, time of connecting trains, snd further infor mation apply to nearest ticket agent, or address Geo. W. Bovd, Station, Pbiladelphia sl —— House and Lot for Sale, The Bitper homestead in Hall is offered for sale by the owner, Rev. Robert O'bovle, in order to close out the estate. of dwelling house, outbuildings, stable and about five acres of land. a splendid home. For further partic- tre Hall. tr ————— A A Communication, Mr. EpiTor—Allow me to speak a few words in favor of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I suffered for three years with the bronehitis and could not sleep at nights. I tried several doctors anid various patent medicines, relief until my wife got a bottle of this valuable medicine, which has com- pletely relieved me-—W. 8, Brock- man, Baguoell, Mo. This remedy is for sale by J. F. Smith, H. F. Rossman, and J. B. Fisher's Bon’s. JBLIC BALE unde William Weaver, deceased, will sell on the prem. 1908 of tract No. 2, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1932,1 P. M, OF REAL BSTATE THE Farm in state of cultivation; about 35 acres well hn Tract No. 2 is located one-fourth mile north Farmers Mills, bounded by lands of J a. i aT rin ne in on it between r with a large variety of [To ALL OUR Friends In order to M Cos ", ot for our Fall Goods HL Tin Summer Goods AT | Reduced Rates. All Kinds of Produce Taken Exchange. Come and See, Wm" H. F. ROSSTAN, Spring Mils. in BANKS. Penn's Valley Banking Company, | CENTRE HALL. PA, | Recaives Deposits, Discounts Notes. W. B. MINGLE, Cashier. auly {BE NOTICE-LETTERS f Bdwin nie been do resprecifal selve : make i hal La + Baving claims against | the same 10 present them daly authentioated for i setiivment WH. PEALER, § Act vslate 10 immedi dmmistrabe Spring Modis, Pa HE PY ARM FOR sS:LE NDERSIGNED will ofler =i THU at 2 ochkwk pW mile south of RSDAY, SEPIEMaER 5, LB at the Old Fo 1 i Hall a flue far ataining | ane nundeed an RING BONES, IO OF Jose, The farm sin a g +=! sate of cultivation, and has erected ou it & bak barn and tenement house On this farm there is an abundant supply of running water and two apple orchards and small | fruit The Old Fort hotel, a stone siractare, and sta. | bles, also located og this property, will be sold { with the farm, For terms and farther information apply to MES, MARY J. ODESKIRK, CENTRE HALL. tel, one | "YT OUSE AND LOT FOR BALE.—The under. § signed offers ul private sale a splendid | home o) posite the Lamar railroad station, on the i Central Batlroad of Peun. The dwel ing house ! hat eleven rooms and is new, well finshed and { convenirttly arranged, wud is admirably located { for a club or sumer boarding house, belog con f yenfent to a fine stresin of water and hunting | ground, {| Also cosl yard and (rossel and au established | business in foel. Good water and frail on the premises, For further part culars a ‘dross JOH ~ SMITH, Law or, Pa, OTICE~NUTICE #8 hereby ®iven that Messrs M and Edward Secetwond neg. etled 0 HfL two deer heads mounted by me, and that the same will be sold at public sale, Seturday, September 27 1400, al one o'clock, st my place of busioess 10 Spring Mill Pa. unless the vwuers come forward, and pay expenses in curred, including Lhe cost of adver tisine, J. LENAVELY, Sept. 9, 1002, Spriog Mills, Pa, R. SMITHS SALVE for ohilblains, eto, Sent br mail for 25 oceos. The DR. SMITH CO, Centre Hall, Pa. DA UPITORS NOTICE. «IN THE ORPHANS’ Court of Centre County, in the matter of the estate of A. BE. Meyer, late of Potter town: ship, , the undersigned an Aonditor sp Jotuwd by the said court, vo hear wid upon exception filed to the account of Edward se jors, sdministrator, and to make disrid of and These Carpets will be sold cheaper than they can be bought else Prices from 15 cents fo MAVONE (0 ih w—— PILE, VRBAL Soi WRT, WALL psy te. mT OL THE ONLY Perfect Writing Machine “1 ‘ps . nes wreitiro | i NC Writing Sin sexy ar thi of the | the time. strongest , rapid ac- touch, and 11 » all kinds of Universal keyboard. eo Removable type action. Instantly cleaned. Send for Catalogue. ow Pittsburg, Pa. Spring Mills, Pa. I will pleased to all tO have a call from persons wishing purchase FOE 1D Iv fine. , .. GOODS. All kinds of Produce taken in exchange for goods, and at prices that will surprise you. ATTORNEYS. HveR 8 TAYLOR, Attorney -al-Law, Beliefonte, Ps, No. 4 Temple Jourt All manver of ‘egal busi sess promptly attended wo aughe J. H. ORVIS OU. M BOWER, K} (JRVIR. ROWER & ORV1S, Attorneys atl Law BELLEFONTE PA. Office in Crider's Exchange huilding on second foor juin David F. Fortney. WwW, Harrison Walker FORTHNEY & WALKER. Attorney st Law, BELLEFONTE, PA Offer north of Court House. (LEMANT DALE, Atrio) at Law, BELLEFONTE, FA. Ofoe NW. corner Diamond. two doors from First Nationa' Rank innky VICTOR ROYER, Attorney -at-law, Sv : BELLEFONTE. PA. Offior directly North of Court House, mn Ww “ RUNELE; ablaw pote legu a BCBes Saag vy 1 Special attention given to collections Dinos, flor Orider Kxcha ge. the ba'auoe in the hands of she ndwinis: rator 10 and anv those legally en ‘ w attend ope duties of hie appointment ier day. the Lith day of October, A. D. 1902 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at his office, No, 1, High Satu, Bellefonte Pa. a which Sime a place a ties are 0 present a prove thet Oiatine oF Ne dabarred from coming in on said fond, S KLINE WOODRING, Auditor. on SMITH HALVE for all kinds of Ores Nothing fails to yield. Sent hv mail Te DI. SMITH 00 , Contre Hall. Pu. 35 conte RR ANTED, AGENTS Wanted for Centre Pall and vicinity a good, re misicn Trade siready established. For fur ther particulars TD. GRTTIG 8. ATTORNEY ATT AW R...BFONTE, FA, Collections ans ail tended to opal business at ES Consultations German and Ruglsl, O.6. 1 Binur Reddirs, Gg.» OWE rromxEv AT IAW NE, PA, sonvod Bellwood, Altoona, Hollldaysburg He Jingdon, Linep on NB SPANGLER, : : A { i i { TLE This celebrated CATTLE POWDER Is eurnestly recommended to the Farmer, Horseman and Dairyman as a all ordinary diseases to which BORSES TLE, SHEEP or HOGS are subject. A tho same time it hee them in a natural! Hoalthy and Thrifty Condition, post. ively making an INCREASE OF MILK and BUTTER —the latter from ONE to TWO POUNDS PER W EEK, ~~or siding the fattening process instock 2010 25 per cent. It does this in the natural way ARimajhout the least Injury to the Four full doses will be mailed FREE by THE FRONEFIELD CATTLE POWDER , 400 N. 3rd St, Philadelphia, Pa. JENSEN'S Kontain nothing bot pure pepsin {no drags). i Une tablet taken safer a meal will digest one pound] ot solid food Ask your druggist rend ue 25 mente fn stumps for & vial, Dr. Carll. Jensen, 400 N. 3rd Bt, Phila, P no. MANNAL Manna will restore the song of cage birds, will prevent their ailments, and restore them to good condition. If given Suting the go of ing Tesihers It ae a eh ea r on "7 SHE BIRD FOOD CO Wo. 400 XW, Third St, Philadelphia, Pa
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