Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, October 03, 1901, Image 4

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THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., OCTOBER 3, 1901.
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The Centre Democrat,
R. KURTZ, - PROPRIETOR
FRED KURTZ SR. } eri rons
CHAS, R. KURTZ. \ ORS
CIRCULATION OVER 2500
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION
Regular
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With N.Y W W
DEMOCRATIC
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STATE TICKET
HON. A
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HON. HARMON
DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET
For P) ta
M.IL.LGARKDNER
For District Attorney
B. SPANGLER
EDITORIAL
Tug Navy Department catches Schley
coming and going. First it indicted him
ou the strength of that famous chart and
now when some of its charges are proved
false by that very production, it declares
the chart in accurate.
-
rchists may be
The
lish account
IN France, avowed ang
imprisoned or banished news
papers a re
of their trial executions, if
convicted
venice
self President
homes in politi
stay-at {
As we expected,
in its wrath to
velt for declaring
two uncles who serv
srmined t
was asked by the
indictment of murder,
guilty was not accept
the law it
would seem that
as Innocent u
Penn
he has
shown
tiality
oe ma
draw from the dem
that (
form a
The
their organs and the
cket in order
oray n and thu
LACE
democy a over the state by
lers, have
favor
saounced in
nounced in Hundreds
of thousands state,
along wit eading organs, have
endors fi 1, and will join with the
democrats for the election of Yerkes and
Coray, and save the commonwealth from
farther dishonor aud disgrace by the
thieves that have violated all constitution
and law and every iple of honor,
and fastened upon Pennsylvania a rule
of sconndrelism that has not its equal in
perfidy in any state in the Union. There
are a few purchased democrats who will
side glance because they
This is nota
contest for party supremacy, but a join.
give fusion a
are traitors in the camp
ing of hands by honest men of all parties
to put an end to machine rule in the
state and have the people run the gov-
ernment for the general good and put
an end to the plunderings of the gang
that would land in the penitentiary
they had their deserved dues,
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The autumn leaves are falling. Not
OUR HISTORICAL REVIEW,
Continued from Page |
When
to New York there was no exchange for
on board of that fleet.
then commanded
my at New
us General Carlton
ih ar
us to return home
month of March,
exchanged, and had
recel Lod |
lO Keegy
He sent
hamber
ion, where we lay
ur army was then
, and our company likewise ;
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ARE YOU GOING TO BUFFALO ?
left until
Exposition at Buffalo
There are about four weeks
the Pan-American
will close its gates and the splendid ex-
The
week
hibit will be a thing of the past.
writer was to the exposition last
and was more than surprised with its
extent and high merit. While it is not as
as the World's Fair, yet there are
abundance, b
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80, however, with the price of coal.
new features, the
an
in their groupings and decidedly of
utecture
while
iety and spi
you can
Bul we are speak-
ng to those of our sts who have no
ff moderate means, who
naust earn their income by the sweat of
the brow, and they are the bulk of out
readers and to whom this matter is
ever important The admission to the
ground is 50 cents ill want to see
on the
hould have about £1 which
will take in the best of them
a number of the best attractions
Midway and
Then cal-
culate $5 for incidentals and $2 per day
for boarding and lodging ; with railroad |
fare §7, you can see that a person can |
spend four days at least at the exposition |
for less than $25. Some have told us that
The trip to Niagara
Falls costs about £2 more,
While at Buffalo the writer stopped |
with Samuel Dresher, a former 1esident |
of Nellefonte, who was raised in Potter
twp. He conducts “The Allen,” at 227
lien street, where a great many persons
from this county have stopped, He will
take good care of you at reasonable
prices—beds are clean and meals were
good. Be careful that you get to the
right ““Allen’’ there are others,
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~See our line of ladies $2 shoes
Yeager & Davis.
it cost them $17
we came
Centre Hall.
Landlord Shaffer, of Old Fort, has no
clue yet the thief
money,
as to who stole his
The cattle
the townshi;
buyers of our town and of
S Spangler and
bu ine
the
iipments more
Hen
than at ax {
about, but i
earn
The tax collect
has some ste €}
§ getting around and
ums Lo coll
There was lerable
during the late pi
vicinity
C., H. Murray, 5 on the side
of feeble health, with wishes of all for his
restoration
The most aged
aunt Katy Durst,
better
Cons ation
thi
intoxi
able in
q., 1s stil
person
town,
seemes to be enjoying
now than in the past two
years,
Per Lose moved on the John Bitner
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farm this week, now owned by lumber
man Huyett
Mechanics are busy
house at the lower end of
Korman at
Rishel, Mr. Roami 1
who have been camping above our town,
fn the grecns of Penns have re
turned to their homes
I. H. Rishel and
friends at (
There
some of
particulars inquire of Harry and
and families
(eo
Creek,
family paid
Monday.
attraction
sports up at the
burn, on
t be for
nion, for
1 Merve
Elmer Hettinger was seen passing
through our town ou Sunday evening
mu
our
ome
| what is the attraction Elmer
john Hagan can boast of the best corn
in this section, having raised 50 bushels
off ¥ acre,
Sober.
Wm. Auman, working at
ville, was home over Sunday.
Farrens
Geo. Klinefelter
and is sawing
Huyette,
moved to this place
the staves for E. M.
Miss Dora Gentzel was the visitor with
her friend, Sarah Auman down at Coburn
| over Sunday.
J. Ebert's house caught fire one night
| last week, but by help of the neighbors
the house was saved without doing much |
damage.
The chicken thieves are here now;
a thief visited Andrew Zerby's chicken
house one night and got away with some |
oung chickens ; evervhody wants to
fe 5.13 shot gun ready now,
Millheim.
Mrs. A. Walter and Mrs S. M. C
bell are at the Pan
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Armbruster Newton
Farmers Mills, & visitors in
urday
I'he Refo
Harvest Home
churcl
Tylersville.
amp Joseph Birth is at
tives
resent
presen
American now in town
Walizei
towt | ast report that
and Sunday of typhoid tever
ws | 1
med now
M ys Kathry
Centre Ha
M. Camp!
Stover
had new fla
down in front of their
Adam
Hess in
Brungart, of Gr
Monday.
A foundation is being
in the bank bul
Woo
low:
; {two boll
m 1 entirely (
ALD, Man,
other
large safe ling
Luther Kreamer, of
in town Monda
ward,
vera
ting
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w
BO
fle
John M. long
business here on Monday
C. H lumberman
circulated in town Tuesday
of Tyrone
Orwiy of Milmont,
Kurt Kleckner was kicked on the right
arm by Gephant
carrying that member in a
horses
Hg Poli ede y he
Haines tw
one of
Em'l Bower moved from
into the
property orth
at
Karthaus
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“TE have been using CASCAMRETS for
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CANDY
CATHARTIC
TRADE MARK BEOMTENLD
Never Blekag:, W :
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Berting Remedy Company
NO-TO-BAC [=
Cheng, Restrrsl, New ¥eork
KUnra
CURSE
Not The
Only Place
But it is
The Place
Yeager & Davis
Successors to Powers Shoe Co
Watch this space
next week.
A big surprise for
everybody.
Sir,
THE CLOTHIER.
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