he Page 4, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., SFPTEMBER 1, 1904, She Contre Democrat, CHAS, R, KURTZ, - - - PROPRIETOR FRED KURTZ SR, {gpiTORS CHAS. R. KURTZ, CIRCULATION OVER 3800 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION SUBSCRIPTION - - $1.50 PER YEAR Persons who send or bring the money to the office, and pay in advance, $l per year CENTRE DEMOCKAT clubs with N. Y¥. 3 t-w World for atnbasmas Pittsburg Stockman for... Tribune Farmer ...... The date your subscription expiresis plain- ly printed on the label bearing your name. All credits are given by a change of label the firs 18820 of each month, Watch that after you re mit. We send no receipts unless by special request. Watch date on your label, Subscribers changing postofice address, and not notifying us, are liable for same Subscriptions will be continued, otherwise directed, We employ no collector. Yoy are expected to send the money to this office. unless EDITORIAL. - A BAD SITUATION A WIRELESS MESSAGE Locke urged by m , Clement Dale dare not tackle All pap Judge Love tively what is what, that is what ’ nteresting. Aare When anxiou lisburse the political declares posi- will be - — Grove Meeting. I'he Free Methodists will meeting near Runville, on the road run. ning from Wallis run to Holtshollow, on the farm of Flem, Shope, beginning on Tuesday 6th. There will be meeting all day on the Sabbath evening, Sept There will be a free-will offering on the Sabbath. All are invited to attend this meeting. 1. F. Mumav, Pastor, —— ~The best porch swing ever made will close out at $1.09, MURDER IN THE Fl ed from Ls hed THE VERDICT. rea st Monday of the first The tion can , or October ard on the me be made immediately or held under ad visement If granted a new trial, it likely would be called at the next Novem bet SeS810ONY If ref ised, the prisoners Woon al would fter have sentence imy osed pon them, by Judge Love Then the defendants can enter an ap. peal to the Supreme Court,upon some al leged the records, irregularities in or error in the trial, or charge of the court The regular time for hearing appeals from this district in the Supreme Court | RST DEGREE "2% the All timony in last week in April 1s recoras, 100F documentary te harge of the court, t ruments 1 an app Homemade Affair at a Cost of Oniy a Few Cents frequent Just as one may ele DRESS HINTS, Gloves and shoes too small are decid edly bad form Bleach muslin garments with chloride of lime, using a tablespoonful to a quart of water Hanging a coat up by the loop at the back pulls it out of shape. Coat hang ers are inexpensive and take up little space in the wardrobe faded The vell is a very important adjunct of dress. Properly worn, it adds much to the tollet, and carelessly assumed It is enough to ruin the handsomest effect. After washing lace ete, rinse them in milk Instead of starching them Let the lace dry, then damp and iron, and you will find It looking quite new again No Frenchwoman is ever gulity of dragging her dainty petticoats in the dust or the mud. Her petticoats hardly fall below Ler boot tops, and she comes in from the muddiest promenade as fresh as vossible. ties, Hovsehalr Chalr Coshlons, To clean horsehair chalr cushions brush and beat them well to remove all dust. Take a quart of hot water and add to it a tablespoonful of ammonia. Wring a cloth out in this rather dry and with it rub the cushions, rubbing with, not across, the grain, wo THE GREATEST BATTLE IN WORLD'S HISTORY (Contin pag FF of the present the expenditures of the Gov. exceeded here con of the extrav: Ave he receipts by » stronger ito which iblican party has fallen tent in whose (ance 11 and no behalf of a re 10 } hange to the party Argument tenets have always embraced prudenc e and economy inistering the people's affairs Our Republican friends are prone to the great commercial growth of untry under their rule, and yet the census reports show that from 18s0 to 1860, under Democratic rule and the Walker tariff, the percentage of increase was greater in population, wealth, manu factures and railroad mileage, the factors which affect most largely the prosperity of the country, than in any decade since The cost of Government has largely increased under Republican rule The expenditures per bupra for the last years respectively of the Administrations given, taken from the reports of the Secretary of the Treasury, were as fol. lows: In 1850, under Buchanan, $2.01; in 1893, under Harrison, $5.77; in 1899, under Cleveland, $5.10; in 1901, under McKinley, $6.56; in 1901, under Roose. . A velit, L 3] io. * . hg . SELF-GOVERNMENT. I beg my countrymen, as they value the sacred right to local sel dency of the times to c« the h niraiize power ands of the fe coach Beptember Bellefonte Get Rid of Scrofula ’ Hood's ires a the whole system. y nment, and to watch with a jealous eye the ten. 4 Ladie oxfords ne $2.2 & Davis To the Cizens of Bellefonte : AND CENTRE COUNTY $ £0, ww Yeager largest amount of Butter we Received and Unpackin Our FALL and WINTER selection of CLOTHING & FURNISHING GOODS. The latest patterns and pop- ular styles---just in, im, the Clothier. their liberty, to guard with great care
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