Pace 4. The Conte Democrat. SHAS. R. KURTZ, - -- PROPRIETOR FRED KURTZ, SR, { gpITORS. CHAS. R. KURTZ, CIRCULATION OVER TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: SUBSCRIPTION - - $1.50 PER YEAR Persons who send or bring the money to the office, and payin advance, $1 per year, CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with N.Y. 3t-W World for. ....usmme . sessasn $1.6 Pittsburg Stockman for. " Tt Tribune Farmer ia $1.2 3800 expires is plaine- ir name, All abel the first after you re special The date your subscription iy printed on the label bearing yO! sredits are given by a change of | issue of each month, Watch that @mit. We send no receipts unless by request. Watch date on your label, Bubscribers changing postofic aot notifying us, are lable for same Bubscriptions ] se address, will be continued, unless mherwise directed We employ no collector, You are expect tend the money to this office EDITORIAL. TaeEre arn't much Love for political judges. - EVERYBODY John Noll up’’ the other fellow Nicely. S1v$ will UxpeEr the surface things were not Love-ly in the g. 0. p. county c¢ tion ; there are Daily mutterings that it's doings were not Nicely, it hill and Dale, Lamb on the mven- echoes over and many will not want r bill of fare ——— - — THE combined efforts of 1,5 American Women representing the Lea. L000 gue of Women’s Organizations, are to be dir lican and Dem anti-Mor platfor ected towards having both the | }Xratic parties inse mon plank in their ms at the coming convention, - nnsylvauia's r three of Pe republicans and have : will be amusing to see how the p tbe account of Tues- The article interesting more for what it evades and omits than what it publishes. We bank our reputation that the correct story ap- pears in this issue of the Centre Demo- crat and an honest delegate will tell you 80. Gazette writes day's convention. will be ————————— Taos. DONACHY, the patriotic eran and janitor of the court house the big flag in Tuesday when old Vet. front of the bu the Republi ! in the court ro t and and stripes either side of the Chair Comrade jot e ly candidat fought were : effe tively man's desk. one of the none felt worse that the politics. flags Tae Supre: HE OUj ne istered f the exhibited by the higher court Court has admin a stinging rebuke to the State members of ted to the received IAWYErs 0 for the verbosity the the bar in cases submit In an opinion the prothorotary the Supreme Court says the lawyers need editorial capacity to condense their paper books, and warns by of county, just Schuylkill attorneys that the court's judgment of the importance of a case is not at all fluenced by the enormous size of the paper books submitted, OVER THE MOUNTAIN. Aliuding to the democratic nomination made zette, in makes its usual It says “As the ticket stands the other side of the mountain is barren of recognition while Bellefonte hogs all the offices.” There the Gazette, as ever, again goes off haif-cocked. For judge, the nominee of course could not have come from else. where thar Bellefonte. For district at. torney, the nominee could not have fallen to any one than Mr, Runkle be- cause he had no competitor, and he virtually is a Pennsvalley gentleman as much as the Gazette man. For assem- bly, Pennsvalley gets Hon. |]. W, Kepler. As for John Noll, be was born and lived the gieater part of his life at Pleasant Gap. Mr. Noll was a gallant | soldier in the civil war and is an honored veteran in the G. A. R., but being nom- | inated by the democrats for assembly, the Gazette's allusions show that its love for the soldier is not even skin deep. For prothonotary, Pennsyalley gets Arthar B. Kimport, of Harris township. The "hog" in the matter, it will be seen was acted by , the fellow who wrote the misleading article for the Ga. zette. What fell to Bellefonte, could not be avoided, while '‘the other side of the mountain’’ came out with a full share. If the Gazette scans over the ticket the Republicans nominated they will mot "find a Peonsvalley man on it, nor a farmer or old soldier. Therefore its criti. cism is not fair, neither consistent, county week, the Ga. written by profound centre shot jast article { J an |as a i ty. { “Politician and | which our | confidence | hundred majority now, CONVENTION NOTES. In another column we endeavor to give a complete and accurate report of the Republican County Convention, on last Tuesday. In this article we will take up a few side issues: Joan G. Love, it is useless to say anything for or against him, His career on the bench for ten years is practically and upon that record he must the people. His judicial more than the mere num- made, stand before record covers ber of appeals to the supreme court and the reversals, It embraces his career politician, as one who has with rum sellers in certain parts of the coun- He is over the Bench,” do not command the petty been in too close touch notorious known state the as a on and for courts and respect of the com. ' +n | munity, oq 10 | LAMB, nominated for resides in Philipsburg. GCrorcr EF. pro- We have no personal acquaintance with him, thonotary, ‘or a number of years he was proprietor a wholesale liquor house in Philips. at present is a bar tender at We or fitness for pro. of Potter 1s a farmer in rye, and » Passmore hotel, know nothing of his clerical ability thouotary. Jacob Bible, twy he time whom defeated, winters ht mer and during the years has Successt iy tauy schoo! throughout Penusvalle He is said to be a fine penunman, a 2 ah ar and a true gentleman, deserving in every respect. Newton S. Bailey, famous as a tem perance advocate and churchworker, was also a canditate for prothonotary, r g but turned down cold and did not was come near the convention, Pui, We from IMELS ipsburg. yoster who, when 11 supporie SAY niy asserted by the defeated their Satur lates and friends, that at primaries, on lay, kegs of beer were sent up into the Buffalo Run valley, down the lower Bald Eagle valley to other places and that it was used for securing votes for legislature Dale and Daley say out in Spring township and { they had no band in it, and the implica- {tlon rests upom either Womelsdorf or There is ample time and op- for them to explain, Kuisely. portunity John Daley, of Curtin twp. also A es’ orat The ticket can hardly There alley, strong one, i$ DO nominee on it from Pennsvy nor is there a repre. sentative farmer in the lot as they turned down farmers Bible and Daley, the the at soldiers the When they deserted a ter also one of best county ever produced. Dale ized abil knocked they ity who could this ¢ man have presented immunity islative halls - ESTIMATES OF ORVIS. in qur leg From Lock Haven Democrat “The osomination for courts of Centre county made by the Democrats of that county last Tuesday | was conferred upon a gentleman in every way worthy of the distinguished honor, | Ellis L. Orvis, the nominee, stands de servedly well with the bar of the state, He isnot only a well-equipped lawyer, but he has the judicial mind, the peculiar fitness for the bench which is found in a thoroughly balanced mental organiza. tio, a quality absolutely necessary to the impartial administration of justice. Without intending to disparage the Yustifications of his opponent for the of- ce, Or in any way attempting to in- fluence a single vote in the judi dal elec tion in Centre county, we cannot refrain from saying that the people of that coun. ty cannot fail to choose an able, just and upright judge by electing Ellis L. Orvis. From Clearfield Republican ¢ | “The ticket is an exceedingly strong one and will sweep Centre county mn | November as sure as the sun shines. Ellis L. Orvis, candidate for Judge, is | much stronger than his party ana will | defeat the present incumbent, John G. Love, by a large majority, Already the most prominent Republicans of Centre county concede Judge Love's defeat by Ellis L. Orvis in November. They are even conceding Orvis as much as twelve By election time it ought to reach two thousand or more." From Publle Spirit, Clearfield “The Democratic primaries held in Centre county Saturday last, resulted as follows : For Judge Ellis L. Orvis; Leg. islature John Noll and J. W. Kepler; Prothovotary, Arthur Rinpts; Dists el Attorney, G. W. Runkle, stron winning ticket and no doubt ong. and judge of the Flattery tickles a woman's vanity and opens a man’s pocket book, { the br 5 valley, | | young couples who that | the JUNE WEDDINGS. A DOUBLE WEDDING. Hon, John A. | astir Hed. The hospitable home of Daley, of Curtin twp., h, the marriage of his accompli ter, Miss Annie and Harry Y Nittany; of Mr. Daley's youngest Miss Blanche of Johunsonburg, As the hour 12 m,, Was a pesday, June it bein and son, Franklin, to Oyler of but now hands of the clock to the to the st Loheng by Mis the ) he rains rin’s wedding march as played { Mackeyville, preceded | lina Tobias, party Long, py of ora MArTing manner for which over the the ched nother is noted al The presents received by have just laun their bark on the sea of matrimony were numerous handsome, use/nl and ormament tal f there was a profusion of silverware, linen, etg., preciated by the young couples. guests numbered about two hundred. Mr. Yearick and his bride were both successful school teachers. The double wedding was the t fant and im most bri portant social event that has occurred in se for Messrs some UUme k and Daley » 00 ra wedding me of M1 ale f Mill Ha f¢ tot by Rev H. 1] 1101 rriage RHONE-BOSHYSHELL and Mrs. Wi il, of Los Angeles, fam Frederick | Cal., announce Mary Rhone marriage of their Dr. Chas of Bellefonte, daughter Cecelia to Edward formerly on Wednesday, June 1st be at Dr. and Mrs. Rhone expect to home at Douglas, Arizona, after ist. July MCKER STITT McKee announces Mary G which was "th. The the late Prof. James ¥ George C the mar. riage of his sister, , 10 Harry Edwin Stitt, elebrated om Tuesday, June bride is daughter of Mc president of the Pennsylvania Mr. Stitt f that fustitution Kee, vice State College. is of the class HAZLZ BR Alquiet but very pretty wedding was celebrated Friday at the bride in Moshannon. parties were Jacob W, Maude E. Harshberger, both of Moshan- non, The ceremony was performed by Rev. H. ]. Schuchart, pastor of the Methodist church at Snow Shoe. LUCAS ECKENROTH. At the residence of Thos Eckenroth, near Unionville, June 8, 1904, at 11:10 a. m., 8S. Lundy Lucas and Miss Caroline M. Eckenroth, both of Fleming, were united in marriage by Rev W. C. Piper in the presence of a nice company of guests, After a sumptuous dinner the bride and groom started on a wedding tour, will include the St. Louis Expos: tion. ARIDHARSHBERG STINE BECK, At the home of Mr, and Mrs. Isaiah Beck, in Half Moon Valley, Centre coun. ty, on Tuesday evening 7th at 7 o'clock. their daughter Miss Eva Beck, was unit- ed in marriage to Clayton Stine, of Pitts. burg. The groom is a trusted employee of the Pennsylvania railroad, and a young man of exemplary habits, Mr. and Mrs. Stine departed for Pittsburg where they will go to housekeeping in a home already prepared, HOSTERMAN-NULL, Sumner V. Hosterman, of the Lancas- | of ter bar, son of Dr. G. W. Hosterman | oth Centre Hall, was married in the chapel of the Franklin and Marshall College, the occasion of shed daugh- | earick, of | | 1 i i | i —————— Frances Null, daughter of the to Miss Lucy Rey faculty, Higbee, uncle, gav her Dr, George F. Null, colle Dr Emmittsburg officiating. FE. Lewis Md., the bride’s Mrs. J matron of honor Misses Margaret Hellen Wenger, P Nn +200 e her away. Howard Jursk, sister, was The bridesmaids were Jones, Lebanon; Centre Hall; Mary Fanny Lanca ter Belle Stahbr, SIGNS POINT TO PARKER convention from the coutest unt shall have been voted upon by the dele- gales; but be is commonly regarded as | being out of the race all of which were highly ap- | The | i { lows : | Wall of i ness for Miss Emma Bair, { ed that he be sent al home of the The contracting | : Hazzard and | | val | blood clot lodging in the brain, | rational by i The delegates aiready chosen may, | according to declared preferences and | fixed instructions, be apportioned as fol Parker 134, Hearst 149, Olney 32, Gorman 18, Gray 6, Uniostruct. ed 17¢ Stricken With Apoplexy H. 1} » peace fanyder in and n, wen e Monday room NSTONE was Ca ed wh the verge of lexy and hat he WAS apog be sent to the hospital, done. ‘Squire Reifsuyder went there to transact some legal busi. of Rebersburg, took a room who accompanied him and at the same botel, but who did not | of his illness until the doctor to the hospital About two hours previous in Lock Haven, Mr in the Centre Democrat Reifsuyder was office apparent y well as usual Wednesday evening Dr, Armstrong, by phone, informed that he had Mr apop. us ust seen Reifsnyder not exy, but more likely due 10 a He was then was spells and his condition aud not hope] ess. - m————— WOMRBLSDORF, sominated on Tuesday, for assembly, by orders of the machine, is needed by it, because when be was a member at Harrisburg he voted for all the corrupt machine measures brought before the House~he was an out-and out helper in the bad legislation of that year. wanders; ArTER Gov, Hastiugs vetoed the cor- rupt and extravagant acts of the ma chine legislature, Womelsdori turned against Hastings and went with the cor. rupt gang. Womelsdor(’s votes at Har. risburg wiil not commend him to honest taxpayers of auy party. Tur republ ican county convention, as foretold by the Democrat, was a Penrose affair, and did things according to orders from that graduate in Quayism, KiMPORT can easily Lamb the other fellow, i —— A Clever New spaper Plan. The attention of the people all over the United States just now Is centred on St, Louis and its universal Exposition. Realizing that hundreds of thousands of dweiters in the Kast will not get one-third of the way across the continent tosee the big show, the New York World has devised Li to bring the Fair is is to be effected Thi World Dian. Ih oy which detatis are Me free to all pure ven of the ths afternoon | services | dent { the S. Hosterman, | aradise; | hurt aurss earn | had direct. to his arti- | the ailment was | his mind | improving | ADJOINING COUNTIES. The annual commencement exercises | of Juniata college, at Huntingdon, Pa., | takes place June 1gth to the 23 Next Sunday the new M, BE Flemington will . church at | be dedicated with pleas. | img services, which will be held morning, | and evening will be held Preliminary in the charch every evening this week, under vy, of West : bed ing un - able to pay the fine was sentenced to the fine in the rate of $1 per day. For having in his possession 13 jarney McCaulley Branch, was "fined f130 sized trout, and serve out the county At a meeting of the of the Merchants’ National bank, A. M. Brown was unanimously el Farmers’ and Tyrone, former vice presi ident ected presi of that institution, to fill the vacancy r caused by the death of Praner Jacob Stamm, a well known res atl his daughter, Mrs, J. M. Fravkenberger, in Sugar age. irvived hy SRIvived DY of Sugar valley, died Sunday 1 ght the home of valley, from His one inbrmities of He is daughters, M. Well ting the Irvin age was 78 years, three G.B ver, who has been con- House at Lock Haven years, dug for the past two or to Harry Landis the travel who well kn ng J at the Bolton House at UOIC, as & popular Harr Monda Andis took charge Job John Todd fortunate as utling a UE { teet before which took iuly reapect| ; the he wo Knowong 184 make inmediate claims against 1} authenticated ves indebled payment and © Same 1 for settlement J.B, ALBSARDER. Adunr, eming Pa BT TY. pr # i | Week! Mie Madison Square, a Weather Report. ly report—Beilefonte Station, DATE TEMPERATURE Maximun Minimum June 4, cloudy . 70 57 it, cloudy 1 12, clear... lens clear night 11 No man ing until he «Get Rid of Scrofula HIE, BOTE~ diseases of the wasting, ever guilty of wrongdo- caught at i tarrh, ibles it cau making havoe of ses, the sie whole sy Hood's Sarsaparilla Eradica and bt Accept no substit SILVER PASTE, its manifestat ¢ system, ons, the wt up CUARANTEED BY US F. P. BLAIR & CO. 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