4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA AUGUST 94, | BLTENY Fhe Centre Democrat, CHAS, R. KURTZ, FRED KURTZ, SR../ CHAS. R. KURTZ, | EDITORS. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Regular Price 8 Ifpaldin Anvasce | “CIRCULATION OVER 2600. Democratic National Ticket WILLIAM ADLAl E. STEVENS State Ticket. NERA Democratic FOK A P. GRAY M FOR CONGRE N.M EDWARDS HARRY E. GRIMM FOR JAMES K. PF. HALI County Ticket FOR ASSEM) | J. H. WETZEI 8. W. KEPLER ¥ FREDERICK ROBE EDITORIAL. BRYAN'S spe § Bow cloud night against tratiot darkly raised Eiass ten per vote the Hann: their windo better WHEN ~~. Die THOSK Bounce standard SPO agam IT is stated that President McKinley will make copious citations from his former utterances iu his letter of accept apce. This will not be a very diff thing for our amible President tc since in his career he has been on sides of Not 1 A Kreatl many mention Free juestions Silver and his denuncia tions of President Cleveland for having he has aggres maintained standard, been for and against ‘criminal sion," for and Ric 0 with the mainland, and for and against Civil Service Ref 1 As igainst granting to Porto freedom of trade and inter-course for the of the Filip may have nos, be liscovered by this time that there is little benes pence in pursuing that pol The Record Cy with Gatling gun BACK NUMBER Everybody understands the Monroe doctrine, which made the United States the general protector of the western con. tinent,. We have ontgrown that. We have spread across the Pacific, taking in sundry islands ou the way, and now we are Lo assume respousibility for Asia As we defend the south American repuby lcs from European aggression, so we are to defend what Mr. Hay calls ‘the administrative and territorial entity’ of China, even if we have to fight all crea tion, including China, to doit. This is the McKinley doctrine, which makes the Monroe doctrine a back number, Times, - PROPRIETOR, WHAT MILITARISM IS DOING In 1806, the last year of the late the CODRIESS fOr ocratic administration, war bud as the appropriation by 1 military purpose is called, amonnted t This included the army, untenance the cost of the Milt expenditures than This is what the tax-ridden people the old world were paying for the glory of having a standing army, while American citizens were each paying thirty three.cents for the same purpose At that time we wilitarism, nor did imperialism threaten 1" Its ever increasing taxation and its tinuous curtailment of the people Under the be start advantage gaine dearly bought The Secretary f Agricu ause there is ture to be delighted bes the which w pt a short age in American wheat crop this year ybably amount bundred million bushels in al states it in a published interview fact will probably benefit his Kansas and Nebraska, and that result it makes n what sufferings are en or how many poor will go without bread MR. BRYAN NOT A DODGER who bh W. J. Bryan with holding out ng | Pinos ¢ comiort in his frank utterances Those republicans hope of relief to the hind lit sirugg wii They at leg his lav's amen m this subject him dodging. On return after a ten 1p this question by saving ago a republican asked one of ple, Are Fi ipinos our peo the the you nbt ashamed that are expecting ald from democrats / His answer put in the form of a short question conveyed all the information and a volume could not have He asked peeded, spoken more, Do you know of any people in all the world who are looking to the republican party for help at this time? Do you want an analysis of the repub. ican party and its wayward policies, there you have it in 27 words, Are you in search of satire that cuts to the bone, you have it in that little paragraph, and for galling truth, sugar-coated with wit, you will long seck its equal in campaign | terature, the were pot cursed with One mn PAYING DEBTS Que of the primary elements This simple thing that it may at first * 18 that of paying debt wear to be People cannot be into two ALS those who pay oh 1 3 i is and who do not re a Ian Qa erences wavs of doing oiding it, a are shade lishonor Another would publi ¢s occur where thi probable, where the facts wi \ » known, he ill not hesi withhold a just de He careless { a mistake made overcharge a customer would not corre he woul the ticket or the sma thing for . Al wl DAY yu 3 ea re ere ¢ benchtls $s expected, world, the youth meets with friend! overtures, kindly assistance, a good word spoken | him bere, an obliging action done for him there For all these be feels grateful, but, of course, All Benefit and 3 payment ut of the question through « on tinued Cottinueq this is casure Are given to us on every hand, for most of which we are unable to make any re. the than that of gratitu turn. Indeed very thought of re. quitai, other je. is listasteful, and would destroy much of the grace and beauty of life It is their very spontaseity that makes them so in another sense there are debits which we owe to the world, and if we pay them not we shall be base indeed To be a C88 AR Injustice ways receiving and never giving because we may The difference is NO not be approached for it between these and money obligations is pot that they are less binding, but that they are less centred. We owe a man a sum of money, and it is to him we must pay it. No generosity to others will Bul the kindunesses we receive, the benefits that are heaped upon us, the pleasures that are imparted, | the favors that are bestowed, the sym- pathy which warms and comforts us, even the friendly greeting and cheery smile which we 80 welcome these can be passed on to others, giving them in turn the same boons without diminish. ing the happiness they have brought to us. Such blessing, shut up within us, | will wither and decay, but brought into | satisfy his claim wou. ad the fresh air of friendlis 4 pod genero they will grow and r fruit abund freely the re taken pris though 00K A ALY Can We Celebrate ! We Celebrate! Why What Ohi War Reed ra Aasronsburg. x f burg Distri Nat t Centennials in Connty stical Information and many other topics of Interest valuable contams 4932 pages of book information There are now compar tive A few histories of | the county in existence The price of the History is 25 | cents, 4 Jssned by Tw Dasocrar, Belle fonte, a, where additional copies can be secured, Price Reduced now to 10 cts. For sale at stores Crxrrs \ \\ ‘ety \ 100 WATCHES GIVEN AWAY. 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