4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., OCTOBER 11, 1900, he Contre Deora CHAS. R. FRED KURTZ, SR. ! emir meee CHAS. R. KURTZ, | EPITORS. KURTZ, = = PROPRIETOR, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION : Regular Price - - . . . . . 8150 per year, It paid in Apvance «+» 51.00" " "CIRCULATION OVER 2600. Democratic National Ticket. PRE WILLIAM JENNIN ADLAI E. STEVEN Democratic State Ticket. FOR Al P. GRAY MEEK DITOR GENERAL FOR CONGRESSMANAT-LAR N.M. EDWARDS HARRY E. GRIMM. FOR CONURESS JAMES K. P. HALL County Ticket FOR ASSEMBLY J. H. WETZEL... J. W. KEPLER FORJURY COM FREDERICK ROBB EDITORIAL. O00CO0CCOO0OCO0000OCO0000 LINCOLN'S PROPHECY I) 0000 iN OOOO OOOOOOOOOOO0OOOO0OOO0OOOC CO00000COOOCOC0000OOOCO000 QUIET CAMPAIGN. up politically paign opened soon of Brvan, and the money money teresting tog The TT mpaign A808 Cam same condit condition sured safety Washington, the Frye, of Maine, spoke the gold election But of the standard in case Senator A in Washington at the same me, and the f 8 that the the gold said on Act of March 14, 1900, put standard beyond the reac attack, maintains the subject authors or of ( ng! bh of Executive a discreet silence on Evidently the R of the Gold Stand : : : Willing the people ¥ should believe thing they please concerning that ure til after the elections, - HANNA says “there are no trusts.’ That as the Dutchman would § why did Hauna OVET A Year ago write a book on trusts? Gee, whiz! makes him the boss fibber, or, ut it, “he is snitzing.”' Then Did he lie then or does he trusts ? te now! No Why you bloated Ohio subsidy rat, there is not a soul, democrat or re. publican, that you that. It is an insult to every farmer and | working man, when Hanna talks such nonsense, for all these are being skinned by the trusts just now, - ——- SAYS John Sherman, McKinley's for. mer Secretary of Siate and founder of the republican party: “I fear that perseverance in this imperial policy will ruin the republican party, I was will. ing, when in the cabinet, to drive the Spanish out of Cuba, I had followed | the president in attacking the Spanish, | He changed his policy, and did not con- | sult me, and I resigned from the cabi- | pet.” can make believe DEMOCRATIC MEETING, : { Hon, {all men, , attention, . | Next Wednesday evening the democ. | | racy of Centre county will have a large | gathering in the Court House to hear the | issues of the campaign discussed by Joth of these Harry Grimm aud Hon, A. B Oshorne, gentlemen are able speakers and will be sure to interest 1 who may come. Democrats, republi cans, and all voters, are invited to come to this meeting and hear these gentle The time for the el ection 1s at hand and it is well for and thoughtful voter to hear the campaign discussed. It is seldom that the people are called upon to vote On more important issues than this year, Momeutous questions are involved that may be new to many of the voters, and it 18 well to give such matters serious let there be a large turn out, Remember the time : Wednesday even- ing, October 17th, in the Court House at Bellefonte, - LEGISLATIVE CANDIDATES rights t $ lo none and makes this ; ut of the 1 for Rryan syndicates, by i An the syndicate referred to an editorial the pension question, which appears in an newspaper with he He said that the editorial referred to was printed the “that e Omaha which was formerly connected fore he was connected with “yet [ doubt not,” he sai 1, ery old soldier will receive a letter in which it w be stated that I am the author of " the editorial Taking up the statement this Europe, he asked that m is being loaned ney from country in "Why don't they buy American lands instead of sending their { surplus money abroad!’ and then re plied to his own question by saying that the only reply that could be made was that the republican policy was reducing | values, A private individual can not put | his money in a manufacturing enterprise for fear that his concern would be sold to a trust, and that he would be squeezed out, He declared that it is his desire to de firoy all private monopoly because he does not want to see the doors of oppor. tunity closed against the boys of the country, - OF course, there is no war in China, The president tells us so, and of course | he knows, It must have been a football game that cansed such a list of casual. | ties, fe UNCLE SAM'S “CONSENT OF THE GOVERNED. Every republic 1 St or } un CAKCT L acquisition of territory, beg Louisiana ar : $ 3 OO QOOC OOOO OOOCOOOCOOOC OO0C OF IMPERIALISM COSI rf malntiaining an arn LJATopean powers, if *"the ! That chestont, ‘the has people once a War Is over, been put at the American month for the past if months, but it has proven both a wormy and mouldy nut, and will not draw votes for the white house hoofer in November - GREAT minds run Here are McArthur IB SUA COU TMS and “Bots. each lelegraphing his government abowt as | ’ » follows : “The war is over I will whip the enemy next week. Please rush me some reinforcements.” - -— Tux democratic committee fears that it will have little chance Utah this fall, The Sulu treaty, its free polygamy clause, will probably win the Mormon vote for the republl. ol | CAns, Lor Carrying | with | | There is no Uncertainty But we know that such values we offer dut- ing this week will be an inducement to all good buyers, for they are the kind that will BURDEN. be appreciated. ~Claveland Plain Dealer, HEAVY 000000008 00000000 ’ Sale all you wi 4 ’ po to purchase one stop here ? meaehs customers bast ¢ out th - - » -~ Tai d rr many disappointed, so w were s+! > with these a large Assortment “ Xior AOI ui We Certainly INNING VALUES in at $7.50 Every garment being new you will find a peerless 4 collection surmassing in variety and assortment any line ever shown in Bellefonte. REMLDY MOHAWK IT IS WONDERFUL. Yes, boys, we will have some special Suits and Overcoats for you, at reduced prices. You will get a ticket to the fair with every Suit or Overcoat just the same as the men. After I our prices you will come to but one conclusion that oking at our goods and having compared it 1s » » “Expensive to Buy Elsewhere” Every purchaser of a Suit or an Over- coat receives a licket to the Fair Free. a “Yi Ra ey Ate NANG | WV ., vr =A) re v — a To ; ye vmonnt fort vou get ont of wats wottle, that 18 if yon ne I por : ind leak vou are Apt t think bad words We haven assortment to from ne out of ten choose a 2 A goon] ‘ they are Of say ing : 4 ! Inrge select Nine | rs ones nt £1! 00 or ] quart at sh : have small. Yours for Business umm for 60e, We have a large stock of Fountain Syr and Atomizers—The goods Sl y “J ' 5 CLOTHIER,” 4. and the prices will suit you, N GREEN'S PHARMACY, Reynold’s Bank Building, BELLEFONTE, PA. quart bottle we have Hh Ones the face at mnges High Street. Bellefonte, - Pa. Allegheny St.
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