Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, June 13, 1901, Image 4

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THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. JUNE 13, 1901.
The Centre Democrat,
CHAS, R, KURTZ, -
PROPRIETOR
FRED KURTZ, SR. |
CHAS. R. KURTZ, ( EDITORS
CIRCULATION OVER 28500.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION
£1.50 }
EDITORIAL.
Ir George A. Jenks were governor,
now different things would be.
“CONSISTENCY thou art a jewel,’ 15 a
saying that is laughed at by the machine
at Harrisburg
— —
McKINLEY is shifting towards the old
democratic idea of a low tariff, Better
late than never,
Tue Philadelphia Record commends
the resolutions of last week's democratic
county convention, They were drawn
and adopted by men who mean what
they say.
——— —
Tug republican bave |
opened fire on Representative Babcock,
down the tariff
protectionists
who wanted to cut on
goods that we produce cheaper than for-
eiguers do.
-
MRS
one and
Christian Science fad,
does not believe in muzzling the ox that |
Eddy, it seems, has made between |
two million dollars out of her |
Evidently, she |
treads out the wine press.
REPRESENTATIVE of this
county, has voted for all the unjust and
Thompson,
harmful measures offered in the legisia-
ture by the machine—measures denounc
ed by all decent republicans and demo
Tug American Medical Congress bas
Cow the
|
mously endorsed the proposed
joined procession and unani
resiora-
tion of the army canteen However, the
w.C.7T
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and the Sunday school chi
| opposed to
lelegate
DE £4)
In other
and f
stand fo
words it stands re
1 bunco game
sponsible for self confesse
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Tug leaning of McKinley and some of
the
wards the democratic
republican leaders and organs to
nificant*and instructive. It proves that
the abuse of the democracy on account of
their tariff for revenue policy, was wrong
and libelous springing from a spirit
avarice and party that was
The right
always triumph, and the democratic
tenet of the "Greatest good for the great.
of
jeROuUsy,
neither manly nor patriotic
wil
est number’’ is beginning to find advo.
cates in republican quarters that we are
pleased to note, although coming in late
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Oxe of the most commendable acts of
the present legislature was the passage
of the juvenile court bill, which has just
become a law. It provides special courts
for the trial of children. Thus it
comes unlawful hereafter to incarcerate a
child ln any municipal
state prison in which adult offenders
are lodged. It likewise permits the offi.
cers of the law to enter the unclean and
unfit homes which exist in almost every
community and take their uncared for
children from them, and it permits the
same course of action with reference to
children whose parents allow them to
live on the public highways, relegating
them to the ‘care of the Lord,” or of the
devil, as it may chance.
be
or county, or
| Honor spoke.
ous as the machine
|
| Ku
ALWAYS RIGHT.
The
the one tribunal in the world which can
United States Supreme Court is
give one judgment at one time and an
opposite one at another—and be
both times. For example
Git) f
t. It had decided (Dartmouth College |
a contract |
and later |
case) that a state charter is
which the state may not break,
that a State may break it
t has decided that
authority to
all our navigable waters
has not
Tess
con
re guiate
later that they may.
t has decided that any
the importation of
and later that no state may do
It has decided that
make paper money legal
debts incurred before iis
ater that it has unlimited power to
paper legal tender in peace or |
ongress has no
power Lo ten
der for
and
make
War
ISsus,
¢ It has twice decided that
come tax iS constitutional,
the last time—that it is not.
an in
and once
The unique thing about our Supreme
Court is its supremacy over all things
including its own decisions. ‘‘The law
the land is said an
“The
Chief
of thus and sc
eminent jurist arguing before it
law is not thus and so," said the
Justice. ‘I beg Your Honor's pardon
but the law was thus and so until Your |
CARNEGIE'S PREDICTION
“Mark my word
negie
Associated Press.
aid
sald
recently to a represeniatl
“The time is coming when the continen
tal powers will combine to smash up this
When that |
little island of Great Britain
happens she will have toturn to the Unit
ed States for hel I feel certain it will
The Un
Dont
not be refused ted States wi
step in and say They will act
Britain d
What
ust as Great
Amer
d in the Spanish
an war she did then was
great, and it t half rea
rie gave ut
in the
Wa
aration { Independ ¢
others
The De
The De loes
pot contain ) $ of tyranny and
wrongs against George the 111 as infam
egslature has been
ity of perpetrating against the rights
| of the freemen of Pennsylvania, and our
tariff policy is sig- |
wn sweet representative Thompson, of
the in
ty that was enacted or tried to be enact
Philipsburg, had a hand in al qu
ed
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WHAT is the use of condemning Quay
and his gang of roosters in the legisla
ture at Harrisburg? It really is a mis
take to do such a thing. For years the
knowledge of Quay and have been en
dorsing his methods 1 Every.
at the
polls it has meant that the people of the
state are pleased with Quayism, and he
is justified in continuing in his course
He has the endorsement of the people
at the polls, and, if the voice of the peo.
ple is the voice of God,
ght slong
time that be has won a victory
he has good
grounds for moving along as he has
been, pushing all kinds of corrupt meas
ures through the legislature and having
his tool in the Executive mansion Stone
approve the laws of the
great Keystone state. The people at
the polls are voting right along for just
this thing and it is perfectly right that
they should have it. If you don’t like
Quay, don’t blame him ; he never posed
as a saint. Rlame the people who vote
the same as
for such men,
right |
| read,
[ fre quent practice of the merchants
vessels a
am
bein i
i ng
people of this state have had a practical |
OUR HISTORICAL REVIEW,
Continued from
first
among the Six Nations can be of no con-
sideration any more
the Indians speak
| with contempt of the
New Yorkers and
Albany people, and much the same as
the rest of the English colonies
I conclude and des
my humble res
CGrovernor
ire
You wi
to his
mention
Honor the
pe is
lam
hough more than twenty
(rerman mmigrants are
» Provincial Records from
few of those are recorded,
Pennsylvania to
Among the first whose name has
peen handed down, is that of Henry |
Wi
ame a
ry,
who arrived two years fore lam
Penn ; and one Platenbach, who
few years later
November 22, 174 a petition from
sundry inhabitants of the city of Phila-
™ p 3
lelphia, was presented to the House and
(
setting forth what has been
con -
. se] in ¢
cerned in the importation of Germans
and other foreigners into the pr
vince
for the sake of lucre, to receive into their
much greater number than
itly accommodated ; whereby
Nam
diseases have been produced
them, and a great mortali
ly
to the Joss of some hundred
the
their surviving relations
mn gst
hath ensued
in one vessel, and great affliction of
some of
which
have been obliged by their own labor to
defray the freight, or pq
the rad
iences have arisen to these poor strangers
ASsage money, of
that sundry other incounven.
fv ms hi "ye 4 | .
rom this practice, and particularly their
obliged to their chests,
thes and other furniture behind them
perplexity afterwards, if not
f them : that
lone to the ger
088 besides the in
nfamous pract
f the
Moshannon.
Misses Maude Rankin and Minnie M
Gow wn were home from the Lock Haven
Norn! last week to attend the exam
pation held at Snow Shoe
Miss Nettie Weaver and
visiting friends in this place
Mrs. William Moore, of Beech
visiting her parents, Mr. and
Daniel Yeager
mother are
Creek
Mrs
| Clarence and Fred Lucas spent
day with friends in Howard
Sun.
va and Helen McGowan accompanied
{their sister on her return to the Normal
they returned Saturday evening, and re
port having a fine time
Frank Viehdorfer made a
| Jersey Shore on Monday
be held in
une 16th
dren's day service w
church on Sanday
Ch
| the M
| at o'clock p.m
Mrs. George Williams and children
|are visiting their friends in this place
|
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How to Avoid Trouble
Now 18 the time to provide yourself
and family with a bettie of Chamberlain's
{ Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
[It is almost certain to be needed before
| the summer is over, and if procured now
may save you & trip to town in the night
lor in your busiest season. It is every.
where admitted to be the most success:
both for children and adults
can afford to be without it,
Green's Pharmacy.
——
The reason some people use too much
perfumery is that they don't have any
better sense,
No family
For sale by
the |
|
| mercial Stationery,
ful medicine in use for bowel complaints, |
Men Whe Handle Millions,
The government is trustful of
the employees Ita financial center
than Is any private In
the United States whole
output of the In
handled by neither
survelllnnes tell
ALIKKIENM) A
nore
in
corporation,
the
currency
treasury
nation's
men who are under
The
er handles $40.000 (kx) or
nor bond paving
year, The exchange clerk has every day
£00000 In change ud. The m
OnHey
in charge ) fit veper of tl cash
runs fron It
roon (HH) EMH) upward,
siderable lengt
peculations from
been few and small
Ther
department whicl
“Where
is a point at which th of the
individual must Ix anes
And so 1 reasury dis Ises with |
the
private bus
its history
run ollows
ver mong
y IS ndled there
the main rel
wervices spotters However
nterests
handling of
not lkely
Bpotters mi
A necessity in
human
psychologica
aration 1o ma
In
develom
likely
Alnslee’s
A Precoclouna Baby,
SHREWD
UYERS...
Must remember
that the great...
alf-Price Sale
of a consignment
consisting of.......
i: Men's and
It &
The One FL xeeptio
His Fart
stage mMAL
Chronicle
AR
Telegraph
Amer
ure exce
an Exposition at Buffa
ent rooms and board by «
responding with W. F. Stone, 2 Hudson
street. Buffalo, stating the number desir
ng
you wish t
accommodations and the amount
pay. There will be no diffi. |
culty in securing meals, as there are a |
Most
Write |
him stating what you want and you will |
We |
Stone for a number of |
Kreal many restaurants in the city
mportant is to secure rooms
desired information
M1
and feel
get all the
have known
Years safe in recommending
him to our readers, in this matter
WE PRINT
BILL HEADS,
ENVELOPES,
NOTE HEADS,
STATEMENTS,
SHIPPING TAGS,
LETTER HEADS,
BUSINESS CARDS,
In fack ny and all kinds of Com
We pride ourselves on doing neat
work and charge only reasonable
ices, When you need anything
in the line of printin , from a full
shent colored poster down to a visit.
ing card call at THE CENTRE
DEMOCRAT OFFICE.
oung Men's Suits
is still going on. It has cre-
ated so much excitement that
if you haven't seen these your
neighbor must have told you
of them.
ever Before
was such a half-price sale held
in the early part of June, nor
were they sample suits—a
manufacturers best produc-
tions sold at half price.
very Suit that we offer
at this sale was recently con-
signed by one of the best New York
clothing manufacturers, They were
his Spring and Summer samples.
Several weeks ago we explained in this
paper that we were fortunate enough
to obtain this sample line at one-half
wholesale price. That is the reason
we can sell them at half retail price.
on't buy
until you see where you get the most
and best merchandise for your money.
Many others have looked elsewhere
and finally bought here. So will you, if you just
make a comparison. BEST SELECTION TO
EARLY BUYERS.
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N | M.
THE CLOTHIER,
Bellefonte, Penn’a
Reynold’s Bank Building,
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