4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, MARCH 14 1901. @he Centre Democrat, CHAS. R. KURTZ, "FRED KURTZ, SR., | . CHAS. R. KURTZ. | EDITORS QIRCULATION OVER 2700. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: Regular Price $1.50 per year, It paid in ADVANCE 1.00 ! ADVERTISING RATES. Display Advertising (PERINCH EACH INSERTION) 10e . 15¢ 8 mos, J tod mos } * to 3 mos... . Less than one month or more YEARLY CONTRACTS One Column 2 » “ x 1 tnch ‘ No reduction for ele strotyped or stere potype d matter. Circus and shows 30¢ per inch for first inser tion and 2% per inch for each subsequent In pertion of the same matter These prices are net Additional charges made for advertisements shanged oftener than once a mont h. where com position is done In this office INCHOS conan Legal Advertising 10 eents per line for the first insertion and $ cents for each subsequent insertion Transient Advertising like without transient matter, set being leaded or line each insertion ) per line NO adver y cents per week Wants, Sales and in solid nonpariel displayed, Four ins tisement cents fen Over aj00. for the inspes vertisers and the whosoever consult same EDITORIAL. there about the more In Centre county are 50,000 acres owned by state as a forest reservation, and will be purchased federa Why towns- Archibald takes the JunGe judgeship plum from Judge Love. nol make a new ior our man while they are in that kind of busi- Judge thing, surely ness ? love has earned some- WHAT has this machine done? legislature We defy any of its defenders to show a single act that was not in the line of creating new and unneeded offices for party henc The farmer and working people are not in it. great Swabb, its men with fat salaries. Woes t trust- he steel trust—steal can give president, a million dollars salary a year for five years, it com people, in pr 5 out of the pockets of the along with several other millions | £14 3 ” fits divided There’ among the stockhold- yf ers prosperit r you had double 3 | TORIA “ and Em- [re dl irciana pot meet There The their candi on 8, and Jant votes necessary to a choice Sine aie again until 1ATY, y were 27 Demo crats cast 23 votes for lates Addicks The Nebraska legislature has also two sena- limit and the republicans divided, having the greatest number torial vacancies to fill, and its time is about expiring, with no probability of a choice. - the colored who can not read or Tak of disfranchising people of the South write! If that is a wrong, then a thous. and fold greater is the wrong of the ma- chine in Pennsylvania, which by ripper bills is endeavoring to disfranchise the in. dependent, intelligent white republicans, because they will not bow the knee to Quay. Further, the same conspirators are disfranchising a half million of white democratic voters and several hundred thousand white independent republican in Pennsylvania, voters by unconstitu. tional apportionments, because they will not endorse the astounding wrongs of the Quay machine, Tue state of Mississippi has a total population of more than 1,500,000, yet her total vote at the presidential election in last November was only 60,000, or one vote to every 25 of her population, must be something wrong where such a condition of things exists thinks the Lock Haven Express, republican. must be “something wrong'' same as in *hilade where 100,000 democrats | ; Philadelphia | of the new tunnel and the remodeling of | the old one there were no less than five | poll only 30,000 votes, because the ma- chine, to which the Express belongs, makes it useless for any democrat, or | independent republican should vote, on account of its ballot box stuffing and fraudulent registration, PROPRIETOR | [to form | | | A | company, and J. | according to the paper, the moving spirits | in the plan, | German | begins it will There | Surely there | TRUS STS 10 OWN THE EARTH. Combinations to include the greatest industries of Germany and Russia, and world-wide trusts, are immi- nent, says the Daily Express of London, of the Mannheim-Bremen Petroleum Stock company, one of the | German agencies of the Standard Oil Pierpont Morgan, are, member It says that Mr. Morgan will meet representatives of the leading syndicates at a conference in Berlin, in April The Express prints a statement made by an unnamed American millionaire, who says “We do not fear England in America, We but the world is big enough nor does Germany, simply fear each other, for both nations, and the rival trusts are | going to harmouize their interests. Mr, Morgan will be here in April. After he not be long before an in- ternational cartel to regulate prices and We because her machinery is products will be formed. do not fear England, obsolete and her men are spiritless and ground to a low level by false unionism America and are to Germany going stand together and dominate the world think that of the entire world will be syndicated.” politics of business. | one | day the industries Tug a third imperialists are already planning McKinley. A ent for Washington, term for second Jef- third endorsement term was suffici ferson, Jackson, and the rest, and a received the peopie term of the never American for any president, The something to want for s the War vele never cat as th pension roll Wheat Prospects A Says recent review of wheat prospects that the in only a few places, but that observers | ort. | Hessian fly has appeared have considered its ravages not img to ant that planting has mention in their reports, enough in some places dry weather after oO I retarded the growth of the ignif otted at the of number 1 that from wheat ; that an cant lants have r root, and not suffered as yet le Prof. Watsor Says: ‘I am of the that it does not opinion cond m of the The last correctly represent the wheat Centre county. Hessian in fly was unusually severe fall carly sown wheat suffered the te sown whe very pest 8. JUrse was not from attacks of these at of ¢ late sown wheat is lition to stand the vigorou f the wheat who have ha 108t cases and stay there until you feel better Too many isiug to do this, but in the end generally have to people try to “fight it out’’ by ref succumb. Again we say grip by getting well quicker, go to bed when you get the * You will gain time A New Rat Exterminator Here is something worth a trial said that rats have so great an antipathy to castor oil that, when it lightly about the places they frequent, or on the articles they attack, they will give both a wide berth and make them scives conspicuous by their absence so long as the objectionable oil is dence in and about their haunts, . . - . Wants James Wolfenden, citizen of Lamar, smeared is in evi. £200,000, has issued a circular letter addressed to "Our Governor, Law Makers and the People,” in which for the state capitol are shown, Mr, Wolfénden wants the legisiature | to appropriate $200,000 for the improve. ment of Fishing creek - Spruce Creek Tunnel Reopened The Pgunsylvania railroad this week | resumed service in the remodeled old Spruce Creek tunnel, company four tracks through the moun tains at that point. During the building | murders committed, and nearly all of the criminals escaped. The tramp would rather walk out of town on the ties than ride out on a rail, | ike flight in the utmost confusion, | their plunder, | { It was a party of twenty five or land a | tion of Acres | to the | factory. | This un | OF | young forest | Railroad itis} a public spirited | the | : advantages of Lamar as an ideal location | thus giving the | OUR HISTORICAL REVIEW. | Continued from first page. | | will have free ready, we waited with great impatience, until they all laid down : the time came, aud with the utmost silence we advanced, trailed our rifles in one hand, and the tomahawk in the other warm ; their blankets a rod or The night was we found some of them rolled in two from their fires, Having got amongst them, we first handled our tomahawks ; they rose dark fired shots, and raised the war yell ; they took but few rifles, We remained masters of the ground and all a cloud ; we now our taking time to pick up their and took several scalps thirty, which had been down as low as Penn's creek, and had killed and scalped two or three families; we found several scalps of different ages which they had taken, of domestic cloth, to large quantity Northumberland had which was carried and given to the distressed who escaped the tomahawk and knife A FOREST NURSERY. Will Be Established in This State in the Near Future. meeting of the state forestry the new department of forestry by bill i of the burg The reservation the assage first commission since crea the p duced int 1 signing of the presen held and o the sion at Harri Rothrock reported that egislature, was and are now act * AS lorest reser 14 i 1 RCH ion to these, in the hands of examine for examination as to transfe if the Fourteen titles state, under consid agreed upon and sat 1akes which either are in The the state prox ts commission that has entered which is ith on of timber Arrg made work, commonwea financi restorat and indust ry fore, been as cost of this to the Stream Sunday 0 Logan a tear WASHINGTON fucted audio ia Kailroad , April 1, the a Pennsylvan Monday 1 Company personally cond D.C from Central Pen vania. 1 | ets will cover round trip transportation, transfer in Washington, and first. hotel accomodations from dinner | April 1 until luncheon on April 4 | sive For those whe desire 10 spend a | longer time in the National Capitol, tick | ets will be accepted returning until Apni 11, 1 usive Rates, covering transportation, trans | fer, Pennsy At ran is annual to Washi gluon wcted tour nsy cK Ass and hotel accomodations as above | $12.90 from Williamsport, $11 70 from Sunbury, $14 from Altoona, $10.10 from Harrisburg, and proportionate rates from other stations Detailed itinerary is now in course of preparation, and full details regarding schedule and other information will be announced later Intending passengers should send their names as carly as pos sible to Tourist Agent, Pennsylvania Railroad, 44 Public Square, Wilkesharre, Pa., or George W. Boyd, Assistant Gen eral Passenger Agent, Broad Street Sta tion, Philadelphia, Pa Killed by Dogs A vearling ball owned hy | Alexander, KR was kill | ed by dogson Monday night of last week. [ames in Spring township The dogs attacked and tore its throat jopen so that it bled to death. The hoof | prints snow gave evidenceof a big fight before it gave up Weather Report ly Report in the | Week | DATE ! 1 , eloar cloudy , eloudy , cloudy , tloudy clear cloudy Rainfall on A at “nl Bt, in. jon 10, night, #8 ine Bellefonte Station TEMPERATURE Masimun Minimum Lo | 4 Ia w 3 . M w a . 9 n o 1 JA2in. ion 0, day J8 jon 13, ev'ng, 11 Inch PUBLIC SALE REGISTER. Parties having sale bills printed at this oMee notice inserted under this heading | Others will be charged 50 cents UESDAY, MARCH 4 the late Jas of west of kinds, goods Atl the residence Henderson two miles Bellefonte, farm implements of « horses, eattle, hogs nnd house! Bale nt 10a. m MARCH 0. At the near Shinglet flown household goods residence of Mieh farm stock, imp of every Kind, Sale we] Hess ements at 10a. m TUESDAY MARCH 19 Mis. Amanda Walker two miles east of Woll ‘ Ww Ive fara img a Ke yds At 10a. m EY tock TAL ments and ho Ww EDN| SDAY Hun farm Maik ki you ca X Deer ng B plement «W NeRr WEDNESDAY, MARCH 211 f ort Vale “ ne farm 4 C0 sheep COWS bros Sais al wl HURSDAY, MA R( i miles northeas RIDAY, MARS Monday, Mar. Ezra Tresler Thurs, Mar. M. M.Lucas Friday, March 79. my beet reg PAT ’ hy - begins al shar - ARM FOR SALE - ned, at } at the Ora ing premises LL , fifteen A very good chance | ANY ne The water wor al ually. for manufacturing | poses. Call and ses the place and be convin od of the bargain offered to any one looking for a home This property is all right and cheap al the offer Nin on ™~ ann of rmation n paAYmMments purchase a h worth #50, ant n ir A.A. PLETCHER, Nittany, I's APHINIST ATRIX NOTICH estate of deceas ndersige 1.otters f adn stration on ram Son sie of Harris tow having been d y granted to the nid respectiully just al g themaely ndebled to the ale to pake immediate payment and those having alma against the same to present them duly ithenticated re re persons Admry FLIZA SON ES Att'y gle efonte Hunkle Wel witry 12 KE WINNING Thoroughbred Py ‘ jes at Bellefonte Fair, In hot jon, My mateings for 190] are finer as | bought cockerels at a cost of weotlon with my winners, 1» of m the following varieties Barred ymotuth Rocks, White and Niiver Buff Leghorns, Dark Brahma Pekin Ducks. Price of eges as foliows: #1 per 15 $1.50 per 50 805 per 45 and #5 00 per 0 Call on or address F. K. McManox, Shingle town, Centre county. Pa xd n n for eges fre and Hut P Wyandotia, Notice to Farmers. On and after December 15th we will | pot take any kind of grain on store at our mill, We will, however, be in the market for eash grain constantly and will pay the highest prices. sof Prorxix MiLting Co. ——; a 7 CEE Ly IN Wi THREE POTTED You Get the Profits nder our plan of sell gles, and harness, you get the profits ber and retailer are cut out, wnufacturer, you pay on ith a moderate profit ade from fullest assortment, wilh Lhe mi making v Laks your enoice Se lling bug- The job- By dealing direct ly the cost of jed; and you rest slogk and of § Ca rriages Direct ur ey tw f ye wis tahoe Ing carriages, Nao. MW Single Blrap Buggy Harness. the b Price, Our plan 4 } are dpsal rip COLUMEUS CARRIAGE AND HARNESS CO., Box 772, Columbus, Ohio Advertising Pays. the more than $100,000 a year Douglas shoe man, who spends for advertis. ing, makes this affirmation “Any man who has an article of merit, or any man who has a business, in a good location, adver. get successful advertise to and to t who will and keep on tising, is bound more than his money back come and wealthy gj Meliss Supls Sh: tech A AA. This. hand Mothers Note of the ly ace of Christian science "laying on for com plaints children, is taking the especial pl mother cured her son in now A of using profane She i laid her and would d language with dose. left hand on laid the sli one a substantial sli .y poer, then pper where it 0 It effected a looked the most good cure, and a rel for Fx 999 apse i People In Every Thousand Mingle’s Shoe Store. THE GLOBE SN ANSNANS NSN DRY GOODS, MILLINERY & ASN CARPETS Tailored Suits W $3.98 Carpets ~ preces new Interest But Only Hints From a Store Full Bargains Spring Merchandise I ace Curtains of $1.00 Dress Goods as in Satin 11 h Ww Arp town you “THE Equal GLOBE any carpet These 8 pi 39 Cts A YARD Don’t Forget Us When You Want that NewCarpet. 15 per cent Under others] 25 Cis * 7% COMI IPANY BELLEFONTE, PA
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