Page 4. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, SEPTEMBER 22, 1904. She Contre demon CHAS. R, KURTZ, - - - PROPRIETOR FRED KURTZ. SR, { epITORS CHAS. R KURTZ. | OVER CIRCULATION 3800 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION SUBSCRIPTION Persons who send or bring the mone the of Nee, and pay in ad Subscribers changing 8 notynotifying us, are Hable Subscriptions will be continued otherwise directed We employ no collector. You a to send or bring the money to tl DEMOCRATIC TICKET 1904. Presidential, For President: PARKER New ALTONB For Vice President Supreme ( EDITORIAL _— A - t | \ —- { Ve 1 i et K A) at — R | Af of er at A |) He P A be ] al v ie i Aving en con 1 with the e Al ond 1its affa % er al yea as deputy, Mr. Kimport isa yo an potted reputation, a obliging disg n, and hails from an and nigh pe ted fa This admitted by all as true Modern Prosperity, Steel foundries Nos Steel were ordered cle t and 2 at the Works at down Standard Lewistown eed) last Friday for an indefinite period wil This shut-down $00 men The hours ous other departments, | throw about out of employ ment, were also cut in vari. in some cases to two days per week and others to about one. half time, The entire cut will affect about 2000 out of the 2700 men employed, This is the closest cut made at this plant during the past eight years, and is en, tirely due to Jack of orders, $1.50 PER YEAR | °° FARMERS AND THE DEMOCRATS. What the Democratic party has done in the interest of farmers, brief for the information of the tillers of | others The Democrats | tunity in eight have only had the oppor the soil and years out of the past 4o years to pa _. ARE THEY CROOKED? -- LESSON OF MAINE Maine These vith the States carrie ), WO 1 be In addition, Delaware, West Indiana would be in doubt if hese percentages of gain exactly were to pre vail," _— Ir re juires a great deal Any one to ask a taxpayer to vote for dor! for who, when a member some years ago, statesmar assembly, voted for every Quay-machine boodle measure that came before the House, The record proves this, and his record consists entirely of votes for increase of offices, increase of salaries, aid to cor. porations, in short all the legislation that has made the commonwealth of Pennsylvania infamous in the eyes of the people «Sharp frost this morning--mercury down to 294. we sum up in | of cheek for! “REFORM IS NECESSARY." Quoting the old slogan of the Tilden impaign, the Democratic National Con tLe ISSUIng a ard ] 1 i few striki fie } ¢ § ++) ih y | AQ The dox a * ¢ y ’ y . p ¢ r Re 1 : Total Gos Expenditur nder fk \ { | ota 1" p i Iota i" y ¥ . I ¢ K ( nd I fR McK of 11 fo | I £3 ( CHS b I ¥ ¥ Jil ir y { n A f Roo Bandi endi Fi ! { I ablishin ¥ Fo Naval Esta n x¢liu of jm n For Mi Ksta x {pe K th BY THE COURT 5 {4 ( 1) = ¢ [| 5 "CU « (4 2 1) < Le At « e tha 6 po! ' " y ( 1 2% \ i " ¢ a | i 5 l Die altor $ ihe } | A ya 1 [hey are ed 2 life fice I'he Al : serly - but Ap; sO lence an of W preference to he pol tl nomy of the present in moet Tis political Judge John G. Love y made the i partisan decision sustain Stone's cu wl t of the schoo is hard pressed by the independent judiciary in Centre county, whose candidate is Ellis L. Orvis. Mr, Orvis is the able son of an able father who formerly presided over the Courts in Centre county, After participating in factional politics for years from the Bench, Yudige Love is now making a demure pretense of keep- ing out of the campaign.”"—From the Philadelphia Record, — ing Governor appropriation, friends of an Miss Emma Frick, daughter of Rev. N. C, Frick, the pastor of the Disciple church at Eagleville, was married on Tuesday afternoon last to Harry Kunes, also of Eagleville, The ceremony was performed by her father and was very | | quiet, only a very few intimate friends | being present. ROOSEVELT AND THE QUAKERS. Perhaps will be found anywhere, deed could they interested the most hould be very ¢ ROOSEVELTISM ASSAILED, Dyspepsia Is an indication that. the stomach and other digestive organs are weak, tired or debilitated. It. causes no end of aches and pains and is most. common where ple bolt, their meals and urry and worry as they do in this country. Hood's Sarsaparilla cures dyspepsia—it. has “‘a magictouch ’’ in this disease. For testimonials of remarkable cures send for Book on Dyspepsia, No. 5. C. I. Hood Co., Lowell, Mass, $55 (C id AN NNN NINN NINN ~ — ANNAN ANNAN ANNA NPA AL A NA WV MN NINN NINN NNN NENA AA ANNA INNING NA A A A A A A A A A A A A A A NN A AN NNN ~~. Five years ago Bellefonte had better clothing stores than stores of any other Kind. a Had more large stores of long years standing. It looked hard for a new store to 8 win a trade along these lines. BUT WE HAVE. It couldn't have come and kept on com- ing, unless the store had deserved. : So, on the very face of the proposition, 8 this must really be a very good clothing store--in many ways the BEST, for it won and is still winning. oo 3% > In reality it grows greater and greater-- not from talkativeness but from worthiness | and workativeness. Knowing how to do it, or saying you know how, is quite another 3 : thing from actually providing clothing that will stand the test of critical satisfaction. The best clothing store is that which gives you the best clothing---in texture, i make and style, at a fair price. 8 Other clothing stores are termed the best. But you can’t detect how well a store gives satisfaction to its patrons by its news- paper talk. Test this store as you would make a test of any business venture. Inquire of its patrons. Try to find a dissatisfied customer. We begin the Fall and Winter season better equipped to meet your demands than ever before. To see this Clothing, gotten here for you, is to buy. To buy without seeing means your loss and ours. oll. 116 0I0bNI6F. BELLEFONTE'S LARGEST & LEADING CLOTHING STORE
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