Pace 4, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. OCTOBER 2 9, 1408, he Contre Democrat, CHAS. R. KURTZ, - - PROPRIETOR FRED KURTZ. SR: | epiTORS. CHAS. R. KURTZ, CIRCULATION OVER 3700, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION : SUBSCRIPTION - - Persons who send or bring the money to the office, and pay In advance, §1 per year, CENTRE DEMOC Y.3t.w World for Pittsburg Stockman for RAT clubs with The date your subscription expires is plain. ly printed on the label bearing your name, All eredits wre given by a change of label the first tssue of each month, Wateh that after you re mit. We send no recaipts unless by special request. Watch date on your label, Subscribers changing not notifying us, are Ii Subscriptions will otherwise directed We employ no collector. You are expected to send the money to this office, : postoffice address, and ab @ for sume be continued, DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. For Auditor General ARTHUR G. DEwALT, of Lehigh county. For Jorn H. For Judges of the Superior Court Joux A. WARD, of Philadelphia. CALVIN RAVBURN, of Armstrong county. Democratic County Ticket. Jury Com—FREDERICK R OBB, State Treasurer Hiri, of Wayne county. Romola EDITORIL. i L. ALL Schwab's charities have been called off. Call off, and shut up all his buildings, not excepting that at State College—bred of ill-gotten millions. ————————— HE _— - STorRMS are threatening Roosevelt in his own party. His good devil policy’'—carrying water on both shouldersis Teddy. ttee—— . York asnouncing b “good lord and breeding trouble for Boss PLATT, of d the calithumpians by New , outwitle time for getting married and then bav- ing the knot tied secretly earlier. This the the Boss has duped New -> five not first tin 18 Yorkers. ScuwAs didn't only badly ** lot of mill for whom there is lilt sympathy scores of lost heavily in bo Schwab n his millli wonaires but his foul play took inpocent purchasers wb lars of wl 3 CYC made § ifetime ns are simg AT the Schuylkill ct stitute in took § eacher’s in a fist fight the were unty t Pottsville last week, ace among the teachers while ipstitute was in given, session, Blows black eyes resulted, and the women screamed. Those fellows ought to know how to *‘| bow to shoot.” m————— earn the young idea IT is more than a thought—tbat one of the dum tors in States jest—it is food for my direc. the United Shipbuildivg the : cent-a-week get-rich quick concern Company was a director in per- three of the managers of which are now in the penitentiary. Ammon, one of the three, thinks the fin concerns a Record sucial methods of the two -. good deal alike, says the CRATS have a high and sacred disgrace has made it when indepen: selves brought the iniquitous pinned } lerer into court N innocent man need, or will, plead the act of limitation-—but rascal wil every gulily No the country, and many tr real “prosperity”’ general “‘prosperity’’ has struck except boom towns establishments. The wou!d have raised the farms and al It would have brought the farmer by raising the price of his products—but it didn’t it only raised the price of his implements and all be had to buy. The fictitious “prosperity lowering the wages of thousands of workingmen and throwing other thousands out of employ ~ischarged And Hanna cries; well enough alone,’ in afew ust value of f but it ‘prosperity’ other real estate didn’t "to is just now all over the country, “Stand pat.” ‘'Let subsidy out of the national treasury. - Tur democrats of old Centre should begin to get interested in the November election. The g. 0. p. gang of Quayites is in hopes to find democrats indifferent | since there is no president or governor 10 be chosen, divided into precincts, voting will handy to all, The democratic chair. men of the different townships should see that each precinct gets out its demo- tratic voters, as it can be done at so little expense of time and money. Bring out the vote, and put an extinguisher on press muzzler Soyder, who is the ma- chine candidate for auditor general, and was a stiff champion of the press muzz. ling law in order that the wrongs done by his masters and political boodlers can be uncovered by a free and fearless press, e., for the good of the | trusts and to get for bim millions of ship | With the townships mostly | be | convenient by the polling places being | | $1.50 PER YEAR ridden like n wlden unless ¢ politi eneration vy defend r Han nalienge does no his good | Hobo Yy hold itt Spo IN uted Mavor hoot 1901 w» and pitied He satis have anti and sur \ " thnt ] Mr. Los lost a large | ng " vel been us apee § i « fallen far his pronune Mu ed, ged prea have whom Travers that the genuine, yard wide, blown in the bot tle reformer in the land, only when be peeps into a looking He pronounces the Low administration to be a tint fallure, and he ought to know, as he is a large part of it, Mr. Thomas A. Fulton, secretary of the Citizens’ Union, has resigned bis position In the great aggregation of talent which, after the manner of a skyrocket, went up In a blaze of glory nad ins come down like a stick, Undoubtedly when Mr, Low first as others whi ny loud mouth her lun hers of reform chief Attorney who em turned against him Among win to is Ihistrict nin Jerome think in won. re only one all wool, name whom he sees Kinus he | nt 3 rt of | Pra ING in Ohlo not extend Ix yond of ’ of unanim ottaide Ohio “lack « on” and a mar lon Yar etd of an ne programme of leg Why Not? A run Amer eyes on that covetoun Europe wot from lean Jingoes have Haiti and Santo are fitting out a flibustering expedition to gol them. The Globe Demoerat denies the truth of the romor and says we do not want them. Indeed! If six yonrs ago somebody had prophesied that we should be fools enough to take over the Philippines, he would have been put Into a straltjacket and a padded cell without ceremony. Jingo ism grows with what it feeds on, and if Jingoes remain In power they will annex Haltl and Santo Domingo. Qu Mort or comes Domingo and bile Romola. Elder and Mrs, conducting Noah 200k, who have evangelistie nelghborhood during the past month ended for the time being pod have gone to Buffalo been this or more, meeting in thelr labors bere Bunday evening last, N.Y Canada, « from whence they contemplate going to where will continue the While quite 8 number of CODVEris were » they thelr in this work nity secured some during winter vi of them being nme Creek, according the River Brethren nation Harry Yearlek, of Woolrich, Pa day visit al the Daley for home Monday, after vis plished school reed and tothe rule denoml spent He Sul ~ ing residence ting the lady teacher at the §P in Boggs township John Mann and family have thelr home Mann's » the mouth casant valley moved near chool house, of boarding house had been living at they Herrit Lumber Co Miss Maude Daley and her brother ¥i on Monday left for Buffalo, N. ¥ templates remaining Eddy Kun where the conducted the ank for some time but Maud will return Mrs, W Run, on Mo after having visited at JMr.and Mrs. J. A Mann's school “The seat of Inte observed t 0a Week or $0 Ham Heverly and dren returned to thelr the home of her day last home par ents Daley, whict ng known as he | all Arbw the | pi snee’ @ UPPropr Day, Friday of a e trees on the of the We of number last of thrifty looking “ id week planting school grounds, the boys at girls great eredit SCHOO! Care ried out with arranged AVN, pro gram of declarations and ess which were interspersed with cable voeal Anna persons in and instru Daley at the attend sddressing he intellige audience mental musie, ith £1] organ Among the ance and of visit president D. F. Fortney, Esq wi and pug of the ¢ Daley, and planted be cal tint Wm. Cathe baptised in Marsh | 5 and strictures of | oft | accom | They for | Frank cons | of Eddy | ness on the trial of the ed some time ago. Daisy Brooks spent friend Freda Hess, Jane Potter went to have her eyes treated, burglars arrest Philadelphia weeks at home, Mrs. J. H. Ross left on morning for Braddock to visit her broth er A. C. Musser, | | | { » | i | your money holds out. Sunday with her to It’s easy to be a good fellow as long as —— of Millhall, home of Mrs. Maggie Schroyer, Houlz. He was 1g years | | Harry Snyder, | died Saturday formerly morning at the | his sister, | dale, of typhoid fever, of age. FOR FINE BANANAS Oranges ir Wm. Felding bas been spending a few Wednesday weapples and ! LAIOT wus SECHLER & CO Bellefonte, Pu O0OC0000000000000000CO0000000O0O0O000000000 00000000 SHOULD ANYBODY ASK MOST ANYBODY WHERE 70 BUY SHOES— imtely Most Anybody | Would Say at Viagle. 8 Shoe Store {) Out Footwear is the best at twear at ov the Prices to be found anywhere. A cross mark is The voter the ballot fi may peert in wt whom he desir REPUBLICAN. DEMOCRATIC. PROHIBITION. SOCIALIST. CITIZENS. INDEPENDENCE LABOR. ote for Lhe name STATE TREASURKR. FITTLI] AUDITOR GENERAL. Mark Ope f nt ol an JUDGE OF THE STPERIOR COURT. { Rey William PP, Snyd ‘ - { Citizens, { Demos 1 } Tndepe pndence] Prohibition at io, Arthur G, Dewalt, Elisha Kent Kane Wm W, Atkinson SRovialist, Wm. J. Eberlie Labor, 1 2 2 2212 JURY COMMISSIONER. (Mark One, John Decker .. Republican, Frederick Robb .. Demooratie, NOTIOR IS HERERY GIVEN, that every person excepting Justice of the Peace, who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the Governioent of the United States, or of this State, or io. or Ineo porated ad dineriet, iret, whether oom ee or Agent Ty sor ol All Ds employ ed under a islative, Hisie ov Unlied or udisiat) department Tl of any oity or incorporated on is by law, | Ie of bh aang At the same time the offoe or ap ork of any eleetion that hg Je of | om aha exoept Under the law of this Commonwealth for holding elections, the polls shall be open at 7 o'elock a.m. and close at 7 § lock p.m. the Given ender m and peal ai ny 0 undred Thre woven my hand in Bellefonte, this 20h day of Lord, nineteen h
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