4 | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. AUGUST 15, 1901. The Centre Democrat, CHAS. R. KURTZ, - - - PROPRIETOR FRED KURTZ, SR. | WK CHAS. R. KURTZ, { EDITORS CIRCULA TION OVER 2500, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Regular Price If Pa With NA EDITORIAL SPAIN she ha Why don't the account among without cure everythin ed by the machine the taxpayers them, fices, have nothiug except increased salaries, 'igeg n chises, and stolen fr: UNCLE SAM ulated profits the Filipino trade have risen tha on t they are almost one § cent of the cost of managing After a while it is hoped cent - that the from trust increase lo two per THE tariff should moved the plea be re le articles is ma met by reply that to do so ‘“‘would dis turb business Undoubtly it would di the shouldn turb trust and usiness t that business be distur! a » Tae mastered the art lowa Republicans have certain \ once ite dire horses going in oppos their recent that on n lican and those pri local matte they woul lependent with the privilege ol pporting what they considered the best man, That acle many IT would be the nu Penna omewhat of a surpri embers of the National Guard of should be calle ul to preserve tions of this state wher among th order in the se the strike sw fF not eel worker with That would interfere annua them str there | kKers WHAT pre Kni torney ghts of Labor compe execute his the know General Knox duty Do not Slee that under which sworn and prosecute Trust ! the Knights Mr. Knox drew the articles the Steel Trust was incorporated and that he was chosen for his present post by the influence of the Steel Trust 7 How can they ask him to prove treacherous to it? - - RE Tux republicans of Huntingdon county held their convention last week and nom. inated a ticket but refused to pass resolu. tions endorsing ripper Stone and the do- ings of the ripper legislature, The re publicans of several other counties Lave done the same thing-—refused to endorse the iniquities of the late machine legis lature, By this it will be seen that the republicans of Centre county haye lots of good company in their fold, | in Mi { him are | _ | Meyer GAZETTE GOT LEFT. Stray echoes of the last republican convention occasionally drop on the ear One of the results noticed is that the re. publican Quay machine, at Harrisburg, that Editor Harter, of the had straddled the , refused that paper the F ropose d hearing Gazette, issue to award advertisement f the constitutional amend nts to be voted upon this year, soft 1ap that pays about $20 many ependent xchanging ruts and the end August w ho Woome Boalsburg . Mrs Robeson, i Deer Susan Penn Ha The husband died seven George, Woodward ley, YCATS ARO J. MEVER :—died at iesbhurg AR Wednesday liness of about but was only to his bed during the His age is about 37 ars, S 8, Mr brother, nfined past week irviving and Mrs. S. B one Henry H., of at home the Un was 2 member Milesburg : by occupation was a m wright He was well known in this sex tion SamueL B dence near Hartleton died at his resi. on Wednesday 7, aged 82 years, 7 mouths and 27 days Mr. Stover born at Aaronsburg, July 4th, 1819, and was married to Susan Miller, their union being blessed with four boys and one girl, the latter dying af the age of nine years; Cornelius was killed at the battle of Fredericksburg ; Alexander disappeared May 15th, 1893, and nothing has since been heard of him. Of the children Daniel and Jerry alone survive him. Mr, Stover was mar ried twice, the second time to Miss Susan Crist. The remains were taken to Cen. tre county and luterred in the cemetery at Wolfe's chapel, Haines twp, STOVER was The dead beat is often very much alive, Sarah M. | IN ADJOINING COUNTIES. Continued from page 1 and was at the head of his class, Frank Meyer, Hall, and Prof. John Meyer, of this place were former princi- of Penn pals of the same The Spring Mill school report printed last week that the planing mill company had Tel undergone a change by a new partner aking the pl an | one, was in { Mill Ha W. Hartsock ariane rdware store pow in Californl About three ago he became afflicted with what fin terminated in locomotorataxia,or the com viete #0 that } ower paralysis of the imbs he is unable to walk, otherwise he is good health, He became so helpless he was brought east and is now a bome of his mother in Altoona threshing machi mto Tioga county thresher and the thout Oug tomatically 1 in from the thresh that gr ain wi n any way the machine bundies are The Mi Repub ticket nominated lin county ican Associate Judaes, wil H. Erwin, and W Mendenhall, of Lewistown | tary, J. B. McManigle, of Armagh town ship ; Register and Recorder, Harvey C Burkett, of Lewistown ; District Attorney, Fred. W. Culbertson, of Lewistown ; Di. rector of the poor, Thomas H. Bailey, of Menno township ; delegate to State con. vention, John H. Webb, of Allensville, - . - . iam of McVeytown, Pax Prothono New Building for Renovo, Rev. J. |. Gormley, pastor of the Re- novo Catholic church, announces that it is his intention to erect a new building for the parochial school, at no distant date. The site for the proposed struct. ure has not been decided upon, but it may be where the present school is locat ed on Ninth street, | thetlo stories t 1t fs the special FUNSTON TO RESIGN. Man Who Quit the Army Proftitnbkle Work, for Commercial Army officer urning from Philippines repo Funston the Fred expect yr end his re pation as In BRAVE CAVALRY HORSE, Memory Has Just Heen Perpetne- Prection of a Monwu by the ated ment in Ohio FRAMNK HL Wak WORSE CO AM Beg D(C DIED ha A 2B 1 FROM ATL TO Teg SE eneraty nYsaret gs conneot! le of ¥apt. Harter to relate that one Aay when a 8 befng raised at a schoolhs field in which Frank was grazing yl Use LEAT Lhe he | Jumped the fenoe as soon as he saw {t and stood beneath its waving folds until it was removed Al ART The Capt. Herter's farm at Upper Sandusky, is a single bowlder, extremely hard and red and gray in color, with sharply out facets which sparkle and giisten in the sunlight as it beams upon the spot which will long be venerated in hovor of one of man's best friends and an {influential factor In the making of his tory. monument, which is on Unele Sam's Penny Coinage, Last year the United States coined 08.540. 040 cents, which sounds Dig, but it is less than a penny apiece. | Captured Aguinanido WIL! WAS | Moore Reese, At the U, B. parsonage, in Port Matil- da, August 8, 1401, .G. A. Sparks, Moore, and Miss Coatie Ree se, both of Worth township, Centre county by Rev ~ GC Poon. This signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative Bromo-Quinine 7sview ‘he remedy that cures a cold In one day RHEUMATIC WARPED LIMBS. To suffer the most excr: ting pains, to loss the use of limbs, and to have the § and disfigured is the lot of tam ints swollen the victim of rheuns blood is the causes of rheum neys are active, they remove t} lal work, If, ont other deranged, ther sure { lood and rheu iy pain it will ever cure rheuma tiem. 1 metim love ut cure can only be brought about by settd OE. EW, CHASE'S K ! DN EY- LIVER Kidneys ney Liver Pills nently by They cure rheumatism perma ineys active In thelr acid from the blood, No, 65 Brunson Btrest, ent “1am very gisd Wo praise iney Liver Pills, and tell what me. [suffered for many yours bheumatism snd kid po relief until 1 tried ver Pills. In them] making the k work of removing the urk eo. & box Dr. AW, wmpary, bub se Medicine Co PILLS, The Very Lates The Pennsylvania | With Thirteen State College | TUITION IS FREE Courses of Study. IN ALL COURSES. The Session THE REGISTRAR, State Ce THE DRY GOODS. 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