6 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BFLLEFONTE, PA., OCTOBER 81, 1801. ————————— min yvmnn YDIEAD board showing the honest voters ot | n TRIN \ nn | The necessity that existed for = ’ [11 | \ | \ \ FI | | \ ) \l Pennsylvania their duty in this crisis, { | { unfon of honest men in New York i ) id | | i lL. Never before has such a plan to defeat f 4 Nl 4 ih 4 " when Samuel J, Tilden uttered these A the manifest public will been resorted — A Lini miment to. Never befors have baffled political a : . : i andi « today, In Pennsylvania; and jt Is be- . Democratic State Chairman's Final cnnspirators dared to snateh the ballot | Reform Candidate for State Treas Heved that Your selection as a can.) BF : Io Rely on, Appeal to the Voters, of his choice from the citizen's hands, urer on Campaign Issues, didate will ald materially in bringing uo : “ : Never before have political highway- | : this union about, and we sincerely hope | 4 > No matter how eareful ye { men thus attempted to hold up the u Bam - Ure. vo wan hardls En ta i that ou will aceept the nomination | DUTY OF NON-PARTISAN UNION patriotic freemen of our great state. | THE UNION OF HONEST VOTERS a at A | fo! ine I mis { b | | i 0 sane sprit in which it is ten- | ¥ Ny 2 pe \ . EARNEST WORK ALL ALONG THE | dered and that you may be triumoh. | OF COD-LIVER OIL WITH An Opportunity That All Patriotic Cit LINE Redemption of Pennsylvania From antly elected and the cause . HYPOPHOSPHITES lzens Should Improve—What the Happily, this despicable device to Misrule ls the Supreme citizenship vindicated save an imperiled machine has utterly D A NI LW PATA | ml : ‘ ’ Borel fA ; wu uty of the Hour. ANDREW J. PAIM, &h ef ve Election of Yerkes and Coray Will failed. The utmost demands of party | y C. BE. INGERSOLL ould a ways be kept in Mean. regularity have been swiftly and com- Philadelphia, Oct, 24. —The following P. 1 FITZSIMMO?} {he house for the fol~ correspondence wi ade public today otras i C3 A & : ) pe > ne was made | today: GEO R. DIXON i Ow ng reasons. Philadelphia, October 24, 1901, JOHN T. F Sn | u . eH . JEN J SHER, To Hon. Elisha A, Coray, Jr.: , hii Having been appointed a committee words, exists in a still BLronger sense Harrisburg, Oct. 24.—The following = Pletely complied with The reform address has been ed by Chairms banner is still aloft, bearing the hon- ored names that every hone t Demo- wratic state com- ! ! m crat in Pennsylvania, and every honest r when a great Republican as well should be nro to notify you formally of your nomi- to endorse at the polls. We, there. | DAUOD as a candidate for the office of ne 4 vertl A y nd | ¢ COND fore, in the name of a8 Demaocra gtate treasurer by the Democratic party all that it imolle Th i rhe tha ot C0 &v of Pennsylvania, we take the opportu- nity of performing the ple nt duty. You have not been chosen fm tant important i 14 beiong; but for the h gher reason that knew, the n hine forces inited to J . : you are regarded as an right, cour- arve themeselvq Now it is the peo = ; g i F " ageous and competent man, who will ple's chance to stand together in their | FQURTH = Green's Pharmacy 5 i ’ carefully guard the LH 3. nterests ‘ote r Yerkes i \ ! . $ ¥ { ; ; vil i Ww Bush Howse Block, should you be elects ; ’ " 4 . ‘ i ne offi 0 Ora | ' ¢ - . whith You have been named Beilefonte, Pa. We believe the great majority the n politics the honest citizen alway : ti 3 A 3 want a An at the head of the state Wants u to do, and then quietly vote ; Is . 4 thar Shae Mark vane hs ’ . treasury who is honest, fearless and er way MAR your | : : ] capable, n natter what opinion he he reforn candidate rkes and y OAN may hold ss t« urely political toni oray WANTE ' ! . The questior : \ : y il arge al f , {uantiti OF for the important office for which vo of 1 tate 8 i 'e th Potts sed wealt Re Approved a estat or i i W. 6. RUNKLE tt'y, "{ 10/88 A ve ~ | - i> | \/ val. VW Lb YW IL Centre County Bankis — ~ J Garman’'s Empire House MAIN STREET, TYRONE, PA AL, S. GARMAN, Propritor ints (ent man mind in that ad- n *arav's » ! ’ 1a alntive PRP | dress occurred the f wing extract ! rilliar flames we s not ir x y he gets in the stzte tres ry and there OR AN | Eons y i111 1 a it ha nf OR PT ( u : y it was Irishman or ' pile Yee 2 the price of carpet 1 $ ' we rect and effective blow at the bl WILLIAM T. CRE ARY whether It » i doomed canae of Ouavicrn —— : n anda doomed cause of Quayism Buck Laalvman Democratic State ( its erat who lent us a hand to put ou Fus! 0 usl & transparent scheme of unprincipaled the fire. And on this occasion and desperate poiitical leaders clearly Wi an bags m has won splendid various paris of the state " ‘ g t knowing thing abs * This is the year when the Demo. &reat city, knowing nothing about the be carried out on a large se shows the fear which posseses them. of your committee of seventy / " f lon R t Oroar Th bil 4 cratic voters of Pennsylvania are com. | #Ction taxpayers will never regret it ; d ne gil ’ 33 T iy ¢ talnt . . ’ 11 ’ Ya hirniant y he possibility and growing certainty ing out with their fighting clothes on. | ®Xcept what I have heard, caring noth- | facture fail | y of sbinet, Chap that a trustworthy representative of at tr ay repr ntatl : That means a great vote for Yerkes D8 Who unites with us or with whom Bring out the vote in every county | vears of researc IBICRI crilics clan the people will be commissioned to ; | i ‘bks ch f a all -and Coray. two of the best candidates We unite for this grand object. I come and in every election district and the | latest in style and finish. most darable and noted for tone ana ties. @ char ¢ 10 tate treasury il " forsre vi 4 wy tie y ¢ p a y " p / 1 y h Arge oi aa reasury . ever presented for the suffrages of the before You to advocate 2 union of all defeat of the Quay combine is as sure | | CWHEre Write nus o1 Ir agent | ZE it LER. et 3 & e ring with larm. This one v : N nett agai a mbination oy . th ring with alarn Ih me fact | yn. suffering people of this state bonest men against a combination of as the rising of the sun next Tuesaday Penn Hall. Pa.. for catalogue and pric rice Wvinee yon should serve as an unerring finger- | plunderers.” ’ : I dt hb - " boric . ba Ieee #= [HE OPENING WEEK OF THE —===m= LARGEST AND BEST CLOTHING STORE 3 in Central Penn’a---a store that possesses a record none can claim--that within less than two years has been springing from the smallest to the Largest Clothing and Furnishing Store in Bellefonte. It was no miracle, but due entirely to our giving the best merchandise for the least money--a maxim which we intend adhering to that surely will make this growing store still bigger. We are glad to announce this week that our stock is now complete. Weeks of planning and ceaseless labor towards its perfection have culminated in the possession of any assortment which offers every posible advantage of selection. We try below, but try in vain, to give you a meagre idea of the vastness, the beauty and the saving found in our stock. 3 Gv p .e . J eo ‘re ven ga \ 5 bf ttt SHEEN + CREAN SS OAD 54 4 ota JR PL DNL a . LS pes NOT er By ACT onl» ICT er ABE IT Foes al “ie ’ Fa | Fa : ad & Fai 4 : of -”" Ir 3 y a" 3 P [ of ; ¥ J ” £ 4: oo : rag : ia of A 71 o ; ye x a 2 LOD ARE CY SED LAAN EO PF434 TY oes ied vey sad NRL 34 3 Aue A I% > : oe bE nll ey pe vo wr . Sh HE © 8 +H 1 LL a 4 4 . ape ne "Hedi A x od i ® 5o 75 354 “8 se a 4 4 3 *s : sda cut, some with collars others without. Pants in Varsity with or without yokes. Materials of heavy and medium and Military style, wide from thigh to knee tapering weight---in Blue Black, Green, Brown, and mixtures of gracefully to the foot. some plain, some with almost invisible overchecks and Stripes, Som with prominent Overchecks and stripes, some r any kind you would fancy. ‘'e want you to look Overcoats at $5.50. over this lot, Nou'l express yourself as others have that it's the most gp-to-date line they ever had a chance to see. Lee ge 4 8 ‘ ges, and Black Diagonals. The climax of our value giving has been reached by A line of Blue Black, Oxford, and Ker- the offering of this lot of well made, wear +7 od Dress Coats, icely made An btn giving, neat appearing suits, at a price . ed, muc tter than the price denotes; a? . that is not a rig their value. Coats ; lined with strong serviceable serge cloth, ¥ Boys’ Clothing. either Single or Double Breasted Sack: \ Undoubtedly you have been accustomed , Vests Single Breasted. Pants in the [1 to pay $6.50, to $7.50 for a similar coat. / : most approving widths. Fo Re Ra But you know why we are growing--- SF ) Styles—-Vestee, Sailor, Russian Blouse, MEN'S & YOUNG MEN'S SUITS | Gt &F our saving explains i, BEAL] Hosack, and Norfolk Jacket Suits. Russian § AT $10.00--in an endless variety. Al- My | or Blouse, Reefer, Yoke Back, andBox Overcoats. ° Molt every hs Ryle and Solos is Se. ; Overcoats at $ J 0.00. NIRSEEY The mother who is anxious to dress her boy Sak sented in this line. No goods in this lot | FRE A farge assortment of all wool, d N f vas but all wool, Every garment skilfully Tay i stylol coats in Oxford, Blue Black ; : in the most stylish fashion at out-of-fashion v tailored, seams sewn with silk, linings of HE and Tan, in medium lengths and the wll ld] E prices had better see this, the largest Boys’ : extra good quality and shaped into sty- ¢ = Hi] real swell long coats, a collection that stock of Clothing in Bellefonte. a lish, dressy suits—in Blue Serges, Black buyers who are desirous of saving 3 or | > 4} Diagonals, Blue Black, Green, Brown, Gray, Olive and $3 on an overcoat should see. Every %. ; Oxford Cheviots and Cassimers. Coats Single or Double | RX coat skiltully tailored, well trimmed, tap- By Breasted, Military or Regulation sack; Vests high or low ed and doubly sewed with silk. NZ ; Di Liens ) 4 we NHS A ASOT ATE S93 LA $3354 oS AS i cut single breasted with or without collar. Pants in as- §/ . sorted widths. Some of these suits are in neat, bright ef- 00. 8% fects for business wear, others in shades and style suitable Overcoats at $ J 3 00 for dress. - Every garment all wool, carefully cut and made by good i MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S SUITS AT $12.50... | ‘ailors. In the medium length or extreme long box coats | Jw divas A collection of skilfully made, elegantly finished suits. Not | J. a single tailorish detail is lacking to make them perfect. | HI ER X A The clothes are right, making is right, fit is right or a / 9 HE make iL —yout tailor hos ge same, but we : a you a new ideas, to-date Store up-to-date Plans. ae nim and no oy} Coats in Military ve Pa An vp. he Rua on Regulation Sack. Vests Single Breasted, high or Removed to Larger Quarttrs-~-NOW IN LEWIN'S FORMER ROOMS,
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