4a THE CENTRE a “iy DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1 506 (eat, & PROP The Centre Dem CHAS. R. KURTZ ED CIRCULATION, OVER 1700. Telephone Call ng, TERMS OF Regular Price If paid in ADVAN SUBSCRIPTION: NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET. FOR ¥ ARTHUR ICE PRESIDENT SEWALL. of Maine STATE TICKET FOR CONGRE J. L.SPANGLER. 8S, CONGRESSAT-LARGE, DEWITT C. DEWITT, JEROME T. AILMAN Democratic County Ticket, (JAS. SCHOFIELD { ROBERT M. FOSTER + M. CRONISTER HARPER RUMBERGER. {P.H. MEYER {t DANIEL HECKM A HESS STER EDITORIAL mortg pars vel v tM inecrea deve opme« ni, which woul r, we still find that the coutraction of primary money, the ard, is increasing mortgages gold stand FOUR-FOLD Can anyone doubt this? If they do they need only inquire at the Recorder’ the unrefutable evidence of afl. ¢ and see This fairs. offic shows alarming state The to year going deeper and an home owners are from year deeper into debt. The money lenders are gradually absorbing the real estete and the farms, The result is wealth is accumulating in the hands of the moneylenders, while our agriculturists are loosing their property and becoming a helpless class of TENANT FARMERS, Upon the prosperity of our farmers the people depend. Impoverish them you strike at the foundation of the nation, When that takes place the destiny ofa Our once people becomes uncertain, prosperous people are becoming tenant farmers, gradoally they are being im. poverished and if it long continues our farmers will be inthe same deplorable state as the serfs of Europe. The time has come for the farmer to throw off this galding yoke of oppression. Strike for financial independence. Save your homes from: the inevitable grasp of the money lender, 5 The election of Bryan means more money both gold and silver~higher prices and a more stable money, vllowance for | { riott C. Farmers this is the situation. Do you y not realize your opportunity--you owe it to yourself, your wives and your posters your home - ity to protect A vote for ans that yon want to t Ri le or Fisher the affairs hand either entre county To WORKINGMEN yu noticed that all COT} por: ations, Hannas, Ci railroad co mpan- millionaire Rockefellers, Pullmans, ne and Paynes, the ies lack lists, and the prohibit jes, which maintain b telegraph companies, which labor organizations, are that candidacy is one of friendlines Have tion supporting Mc- Kinley? Does indicate that his § to labor? you noticed that every corpora- and every individual enjoying pro- Government that fitable privileges from the McKinley ? ess will for Does this argue is his suc bring about that regime rights to all and speci which share of w office ng ne Wome Isdorf and Curtin were -_ REPUBLICAN MEETING evening the had a large demonstration in Bel On Tuesday republicans ictfonte During the past week committees were at work securing special trains, hiring bands, drumming for this Much effort was put forth The speeical tos from State College and Nittany valley were well filed. The and every- up delegations event parade moved at 7.30 p. m. the alert. It consisted of lot of horsemen and dele- The Junior body was on six bands, a gations from various points McKinley and Hobart boys of Bellefonte was the best part of the line Including every member of the bands, the boys, the horseback riders, the Six by actual count num the voters were entire procession, Taking out the boys about 325 among whom were anumber of workmen, bered 480. bands and in line, who when the day comes to exercise their political choice will vote as they please. A large crowd wasin Bellefonte and republicans think it was a great success Addresses were made by Hon, Wm, ( Arnold, candidate for Congress,and Mar. Brocius, of Lancaster, and a Mr, Dougherty, Many were disappointed in Mr, Brosius effort, Heis a pleasant and entertaining talker, without much sub. stance. None of the speeches were strong argumentative or convincing. - Any democrat who believes that free | silver is just and right, will be doing a great injustice by voting for Arsold for congress, Remember, we need a free gilver congress and senate as well ag | president to secure such legislation, FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, the we have tw Hex and reared on or + of county Can and ith were born lowing the san x actly sand why ther MIO Y ked character ir good | men of maz and firmne exactly Men who have minds of their ow: uscep tible I tothe insidious influences of profes- sional heelers and politicians who always ) } to loot the In this re- ¢ that our demo- that office publi job about by and steals we honestly belies a doubt f The gateway nominees are without ar superiors and safest county commissioners office through which the public fuuds are pas- sed. Guard that well, with competent men in office, and your taxes will be reduced. From a political point, the commiss office is an important one f the t a majority ol ax payer belies county that = FOR TREASURER Kline will | that can happen, g ¢ nothing that he al. We hav except compliment to say of Mr ways has been an ardent republican and one who always showed his hand in Spring township politics and always worked to defeat democratic candidates The democrats of Centre county owe him nothing in a political way. Our candidate Mr. Weaver, has the clerical ability and would He a gentleman in neccessary nake a better official is courteous and obliging ever res pect and a life long democrat, who al Ways was active, united He We owe him our support should be elected .-e McKiNLey in his speech in the May 7. the and the OTS 18g0, said che of representatives, “When men are the merchandise is pest poorest, most de pressing experience in the history of out country has aye, in all human history been when everything was lowest and cheapest measured by gold, for every thing was highest and dearest measur. ed by labor i . WKINLEY'S OBJECT LESSON When Wm. McKinley spoke at Win. chester, Adams county, several years ago, he announced himself favor of free coinage of silver, and in emphasiz. ing his position, held up a silver dollar | as an object lesson, saying: ‘This mon. ey is good ewcugh for you and good | enough for me. Why should it not be | good enough for the bond holder?” Will | he explain wixy he is to-day a gold bug, | opposed to the workingman and his mon. | ey-—silver! A LAME EXCUSE. 3 ‘alton, wanted the orestis na House,’ A very weak excuse to fasten upon the people thousands of doilar sion a ight to per lot of lazy, worn-out judges, What r had the act would not House ? that the which Mr. any one ume toa become a law, if it It Itis a well knov ct, sed the law then proposed and for Curtin 1 have between voted, woul the tion become a law, but for fight the administra- tat and Senator Quay Bes in has i + 3 uid not CG NO SENSATIONS ast issue of the memorable 15¢6, In it will startling al candic campaign of last cards sensations or ex We crusades We upiair, pOsures { lates 5% don't lieve in eleventh-hour and late campaign roorbacks that such always contend work is even cowardly An assault a late and on a par with gorilla war. fare at such weakness; that the charg upon any candidate, hour, is an indication of ge will not bear No republican, such matter investigation unreliable sensible democrat should be influenced by Whether indulge in any such dishonest efforts, we We hope not we hope no democrat wi man, cithes ot our republican friends will Cannot sav Ifthey should, 3 | be influenced thereby Don't pay any allention to such work Tum every effort now to getting out the full party voto, andon Tuesday victory will crown our efforts. - — Yore for the friend, Rumberger, Register, dier's applications for pension vouchers and other diers and soldiers’ for business he has done for sol widows, he never has any of them auything,. He is the first and only official in the county that ever did so much for the soldiers and soldiers’ widows free of cost. soldier, regardless of give him his vole, charged Every politics, ought to SA ———— This is the farmer's J How many will be blinded by political pre- judice and vote against their interests we cannot say. Some will of course, and | then complain of low prices, Bryan is the farmer's leader, soldiers | for filling up sol. | | be found no i Republican Pre publicaus , new offi varies were ation or rae 14 Hi n tot “| Sunlight St. John's Reforn Ihe Holy ( istered in St mm pd mis John's Reformed church Bellef morning | Nov, 1st at on Saturday aftern Bil HT ) iil Mrs Bridge, N H. , W that she was in the disease. R 10 cured, nr 5 — bene it fro ntl DR, DAVID KENNEDY'S ee pioRnE Aeuedy | C1) The g labor ever Bros, 14 Grester m : Ris 1224424] rt Naga caddeEdidedudEsEdEaaueasEEaw * | Y ! vi yyy YY 0000009 0000000GC0COR00000000000600000000C0R000000O0S® SECHLER & ( A. 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See what we can do for you department—all the at the lowest prices our tailoring newest cloths and PUSS OR SSI CTC SIA AAR AAA A AAA AAA MAASAI AMARA ARAMA SAAR AISA AMARA AAA Ta ORL AA POOCOOOO0O0OO0OOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOCOCO0 = NN OOOOOOOOOOO0O0O0OO0OOOOOOOOOOOOOOCC IOC COC NX - ae Sms MONTGOMERY & Co Bellefonte.
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