4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, JANUARY 24, 1901, The Centre Democrat, CHAS. R. KURTZ, - - - PROPRIETOR FRED KURTZ, SR., | CHAS. R. KURTZ. { EDITORS. CIRCULATION OVER 2700. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: Regular Price $1.50 per year If patd In ADVANCE . 1.00 " ADVERTISING RATES Display Advertising 8 Mos, OF More (PER INCH EACH INSERTION) Ile 3 tof « 15¢ 1 "10 Less than one month mos mos YEARLY Is One Column 2 % + w 1 “ - 1 inch... abit ab No reduction for electrol matter Clreus ane tion and sertion of These pri Addit changed oft position | CONTHALC mches yped or stereoty ped ch for subseq rat {ns sti ut en Legal dvertising 10 cen ts per line r the t § cents for each subsequent insert Transient fvertising were brought to an untimely death by the unholy greed and avarice of rulers and potentates? It has filled the earth with misery, while the moans of the dy- ihg on countless battlefields and the weeping in the desolate homes has been heard in the four corners of the earth, all for cruel, unholy greed. We firmly believe that the predictions of the ex president are only too true, and that the opening of the new century finds this taking a government dangerous OUR HISTORICAL REVIEW. | Continued from Ist page, pass on the orders to Antis’ and Horn's | forts above. To carry this message none would volunteer except Covenhoven and a young Yankee millwright, and appren- tice to Andrew Culbertson. Parposely avoiding all roads, they took their route along the top of Bald Eagle ridge until they reached Autis' gap, where they descended course Public sentiment must awaken those who are in position to direct the destinies of a liberty loving people will the bloody battle-axe of old, and the modern let the arts of peace prevail and goodwill inaugurate a new era. Iustead of destructive implements of warfare, be the guiding star mankind And if this government 1s the one to set the ex Among that is ever to be brought about ample for others to follow, instead of being the aggressor in a cowardly, brutal warfare to despoil a weak, semi. ilized people of their hearths and | GOOD MEN FOR LOCAL OFFICES is the cry ¢ y of both the Iu this we rree with them, and can assure ! RRA . g then | 4 and dissent with this course, and then { the hill they were startled by the report towards the fort atthe head of Nippenose bottom, At the bottom of of a rifle near the fort, which had been fired by an Indian at a girl. bad just to milk harmless through The girl stooped a cow-the her the bullet passed and those clothes between her limbs ground Milking cows in days The just killed in the woods Abel was dangerous work. Indians had Cady and wound that and mortally died Zephaniah Miller, ed young Armstrong, who night, - WORKED BY FOUR GENERATIONS The Henry ters Mi Dy four gener P. a history of bein Shankey farm, gear Pot Is, ha g worke« ations of the Sankey family, Covering a peri time, and is Linden Hall. | Hello! got the gripp ? in this community last week, { Arthur Kimport, of week. { William Swabb returned from layed, by the “‘gripp,” from Johnstown, on his returu Clvde Boyer, of Hartleton, was visiting at this place during part of last and this week Henry Zeigler spent Hall, thie Tihbens, who was John and Annie visited with last Miss Cora McClinti al present vi this e. sunday at Penn at bed, side of his sister, Mrs reported dying Long, of Pleas friends ant Gap and relatives here week of Rebersburg, is iting with’ her parent f Anua Broo) JL Time to Oil ; Josiah Zeigler, of Pleasanl Gap, visited Bellefonte, was | looking up his friends through here, this | Belle. | fonte, on Monday, where he had been de- | ———————————— Up. Like every other complex machine, thethuman body has its periods for Yepals Sleep is Nature's time for rest, when the repair shops of the brain make good the damage of the wak hours. The man who cannot sleep, or who suffers from nervousness, lost appetite, indigestion, heart trouble o runring w a hot Give th red un and : It 13 time nerves a chance to ith box. A it, Stop! res W bei C. KE tr rit H Ac Ki PT, ( De. Miles’ Netvine It reases | 1! ts the weary brain and weakened nerves p ti ald err imu ealth to body and m e appetite, st Sold by druggi FUArantee. Dir. MiLes MEpican Oo., Elkhart, Ind. How tate They Do It in Oregon. We would like to have of Ores tomake at | | republican papers of the town | | i name some of your them there isonly one way to have real i honest ole | gO fill the w! men local offices, and that { Ways on i | WAYS | Gazette and | could get out of themselves lov g | dem: is, to e t democrat Io them you al who honestly and ook after the inte pathy wit s¥n § the energetic, borough ana lligent, in the nen council, } i e democrats Democrat 2) make the the Bellefonte Re enough would to the to realize tis 1d for good t mand that be elected to fill the borough offices These same men make a great ado, | A \ » | about the bane of politics in local affairs, four | and yet they are continually urging that pone but republicans be elected to fill local offices. QUAY ECHOES. the place, Our republican friends about town are still boiling bot, and jolly glad, over the re-election of Quay. Wonder how Thompson's lum (bago) is getting along ? Ed. Chambers hasn't stopped smiling last He ’ y'' have grown to be thet since ir week says the ‘“‘small vig fish in the Reeder Co is glum Have not seen Hastings w how he feels Miller Sam st Wh son ycan tell? How much did Thomp get? FOR NEW CAPITOL On the Guay carpet pow is the building the purpose.y of a new capitol in place of mental botch now on the hill, monu | put there so that the machine may have PROFOUND UTTERANCE The an excuse to put up a costly one | move now is to put up a capitol to cost On the first page of this issue we give space to a recent speech of the Hon. Grov er Cleveland that has attracted attention far and wide i and is the subject of com mention a he The ex Pres ing the 1 ing papers of the land } the facuity of say ght thing at the right time, and in this utterance he has more than done dom and of himself justice, by wi thought displayed speaking the nation's time-honored of his nanner and He 18 hey does not nd the ice seeker, and there is no heated political campaign on his mo might be misconstrued, He ¥ speak as a patriot who loves his country avd her institutions, and he the earth in ongs to see her continne as eader amoug the nations of civilization and the up lifting of mankind in all that is noble and good, No matter what the reader's political views may be, we most earnestly urge and then to give it careful, thoughtful consid. the careful perusal of this speech eration truth. There is no use in denying facts that are well known, If we, as a people, are committing a grave wrong in the As a people we should face the prosecution of our war in the far east, it | is ime that sober thought assert itself, Public sentiment will sway the office. holder in his conduct, and as soon as the public dissents with such a wrong that soon the politician will trim his sails ac- cording to the prevailing breeze The policy of the present administra. tion is truly without map or compass. It has no precedent, and is antagonistic to the traditions of the government from its inception to the date of McKiu- ly’s inauguration. Why should we go {nto the unrighteous scheme of land grab. bing, a policy that for ages has strewn the earth with bleaching skeletons which | from five tot en million dollars, with ma five Out of the capitol building fund tne Quay ma chine expectations to use another millions in the future to “"finish’’ it chine will salt down from one to two mil. ion dollars to re-elect Penrose to the sen ate and for such other purposes the as machine may need to debauch voters and fraudulently carry elections Aud the people pay the Quay -— (GOVERNOR STONE S iper he untConstita veto of school und. admitted to have been tional, and which was generally de nounced by the people of the state, to ome up for an opin * on the this cou from Judge Love, to-day, in behalf of school direciors of Patton township Attorney bold the Governor's side of the case and pre ily General E' kins will be here to ug vent an opinion from the the Love, court adverse to the veto of Governor How his honor, Judge views the wrong committed by Governor Stone, considered in the light of the Constitution, we are unable to say, but are likely soon to find out Patton township will be represent ed in court by Attorney Gray, a staunch defender of all that is according to the gospel of Quay and Stone, with machine champion Elkins on the other side, puts the case in the hands of a queer set of legal generals. However, the raling of the Centre county court will count for nought, as the act of assembly specific. ally states that only the courts of | Dauphin county shall have jurisdiction over state officers. Wunn Thompson went back to Philips burg, after violating his written pledge not to vote for Quay, be did not go in a special Pullman, His masters had no farther use for him. - Ov all the daily papers in Philadel | phia and throughout the state, the Phila. | delpbia Inquirer is the only one that supports Quay and his machine, That's significant, whose word 1 present wner, worked the Henry upon the SON, the place mm J the coming ters s« spring and move 1 county, Kansas, to engage ¥, Rag that section of the west homestead and farm w | charge of another, a you iginally bad The place ditions to it since make it 150 acr Sankey, the present J. A f will make public sale of effects in March, and this will be the i sale of the kind ever held upon the p The buildings first upon the p lings present ace f log, as all the buil f the The erected by setliers were SION Was 2 Theo a Me bhodist resent Henry ’ he caf T Thirty-five Day Yani The Penunsy has arranged ducted our throug and Ph the ""(»0 for New York adelpbia on Fe 14. by len Gate Specia man § ing, dining, drawing roon partment and observation ing by March 20 run over the tels will be used wh are made, but the train constant command of the party Round rip tickets sary expenses, $450 from a the Pennsylvania Railroad burg, from which point the 13 Fass posed exclusive of Pu ariot seeping Cars. return This specia The e extended train wi entire route best ho stops wi be at the COYEering & neces FLORIDA Tour via the Pennsyiy Two Weeks Railroad The first Pennsy the season to J nville, al'lowin road t weeks in Flon Philadeiphis ton by spect - Wa iy i ng | r TAles from of be For tickets, mation appy 1G licket agents - tineraries, and other infor Important Sale Nearly all Hughes & Co sale last Tuesday, the 15th the of wan disposed of at public property Hoover, The mem bers of the defunct firm, Messrs Geo, W Hoover, William P Humes and W Hughes were puichasers of the greater part of it, and John Stratton purchased a house and lot, while several other parties became the owners ol varicas small holding. - - Three Holidays in February, The next legal holiday will be Lin. coln’s birthday, February 12 The spring election will be held on Tuesday, February 19, and Washington's birth day will come on the 22. This makes February the banner month for holidays | in this state - - - Dates Nominations Must be Made, February 1st is the last day for filing certificates of nomination from townships and boroughs, and Feliruary 4th is the | date when all nomination papers are to | be filed for townships and boroughs. | Lock lew Have n : ~~ Not Trifle danger—and remer or cold igh lance danger. Shiloh’s Consumption Cure will cure your cough or cold at once. It will heal and strengthen your lungs. It is a safeguard for you always. Take it at the first indication of a cough or cold, “A savers ee tates tried glad 1 4 settled in throat and bronchial We aiways lasted savers months | a and cured me al ane. AW mY asl. mony plerre CUSHING t Mark's Church, laRoy N.Y hiloh's Consmmption Cure Is sald by all druggists at 205e, 88c, 81.88 a botlle “a rinied guaranties goss with avery hattie f you ars not satiafiad go to your druggist and got your taeney back. La | Sr Welt for best NY witrated boek oa consumntion wiheout cont 1 yeu, 5. C Welle at alny NEw CENTURY FOOTWEAR...... kept enti free fr Ml 0 of-date and unworthy Not shoe been here so long qualities a here that has as to make its wearing qual ity doubtful Clean stocks are a big thing to us, but no more so to By having clean stocks we than you, our patrons protect you again t anything passe. You are assured that the shoes .you buy here are not only up-to-th hour in style-~but that the leathers are fresh and healthy, Same may be said of Rubbers. Mingle’s Shoe Store. ay - Dangerous Nature Never Cures Chronic Diseases. 3 i of it without hroni form of disease do not expect to get ri + has allowed your disease to become « , it 18 proof and that through u will carry the disease means of carrying vou there before there is nothing to be This is ages, such as Bronchitis, Asthma, CR you 10 your grave! unable to over throw it off aaeq wil ist De TK, Ory ikely, RR daugerous gained Inseases of th ir Pass arry them or em hast Late Discoveries and Mo Methods. Miraculous Results are Obtained DR. |. K. STITES. s, No. 21 N. Allegheny street, Bellefonte, Pa N I) "WW of the O&K 1 liscases the most opti] within a very of the eye and ear have bg filed earned men of the range of the genera ber when was tle or hope for th reson whose sight few years achievement, is his New Treatment for Catarrh and Deafvess. It has now been thoroughly tested, and the results have even exceeded the discoverer ’s most san- expectations Cures have been in Cascs vears' standing—in instances where persons d- effort anced in years had cted since in cases that bad been given up as hopeless That these facts have become known lenced by the pumber flicted persons who daily throng the pariors of No 21 N. A The Doctor has already i He bas fully genuineness of his claims NEW TREATMENT medicine ’ resent remen there no guine ot hear efieCied of g had become impaired by sge or dis some well @ K been aif ves hildbood $ evi of 2 this distinguished physician egheny St 1 many cures “4. the n He add wv, | ana Nose and Throat the im'‘nated from the New and Better treatment TRS. No Ivjur Lperratlive starth of the y cured poisons of the completely c the tered by Dr ST " o by POs! gra us the th the rows with the j Rie Panfa reat. y Acid Sprays, no Caustic Barn. Experimenting all forms of Catarrh, Asthma, y Treated Patients treated at their homes just as y as at the office worl is in he +s (3t a i a her share and Age His » CcAatest Alwavs reads car aceey truths but he has contributed | the tore 10 wl pew from men CARATRESS eanf u more oo CTOWRIDE SUCce specessina For the Past 12 Years Had Suffered From Catarrh, Deafness and TI roat Troub e. 3 nding ng Re ef I ntil he Began the Now Tr atment, given by Dr. Stites, The disease from which 1 bave suffered for the past 12 years, finding vo relief from numerdus treatments and remedies which 1 have tried, is that pationa! complaint Catarrh, hawking, spitting, taking cold continually, un. til they became chronic, dropping of mucus in the throat causing frequent coughing. these and various other symptoms, caused me untold misery In time my hearing became very much impaired and | grew rapidly worse, | spent & cepless nights (and a great deal of money.) All efforts 10 get well proved ine ffectonl, unui | west to Dr Stites, and began this NEw TREAT. MENT Today 1 gladly recommend him to all my friends as well as to all sufferers of Catarrhal diseases, for 1 have improved so rapidly that I am most grateful 1 have not had a stogle cold since taking the NEw TREAT. MENT and sleep soundly all night long, this is 1 thnk encouraging to all despairing ones. Respectiully, 8. 8S CRAFT, Moshannon, Pa. Consultation and Examination Free. Hours, from 9 a.m. to 12. 1 to 5 p.m and 7 w 8 pm. NO INCURABLE CASES TAKEN.
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