% ® % 5 | ~J ent Circulation Over 3800. DEMOCRACY CLEARLY DEFINED Who Went A FEW PIONEERS. Fifty Years Ago. From This County to lllinois I'he Freeport, lll., Bulletin, of last " ; ’ } a list of people who ar An Able Address worthy of Attention pret . $ ) N ve Vears « ) NO by all Citizens V a————— AVE wen that cout ’ ft FULL REPLY 70 ROOSEVELT Yu The list could:be enlarged co A RR #) = ‘ ‘ : vik "1 erably § \ the time and \ ————— 1 Den at is in ; t the { Wherein the two Great Parties Differ-- . N ( N Who Caused the Panic of 1893-- What the Democracy Pledged to the People--Read it Carefully M f Cedat ; LJ New 3 / \ ( Nee \ f Ww A . I y is 8 | A \ ’ WwW : \ W / A A a *z | A n vie A € . ree t Are pet A wing exira aaa j wi DEMOCRACY DEFINED It ar [ i \ } npaig! \ - p \ i! i | fe i J Al x a { IN i e a i y k Vf al y 1 wilt S A - a me Ww : v oride” wl ) | At 3 alled 322 1 | Republica ex ¥ 1a ut ec A » y : AT ) A 34 k Al 1ssert A f as ra e AL K€ A Ww A ations. w hig wa oe. \ - M Va L v } t e Pa., A 82 r came to | Ad n at ’ ) r 4 AR ( A be y pa eq A * M 1) a f € ATA ner % En i 5 tion that we should shut IT eve IN ¢ Were eo to the 60 years between 1801 an are : K M Jswald is during which time this country, with two | 4 plasterer by tride and is active. Mrs brief exceptions, was under Democratic TE : " ) u : A £ _ A A rie, and during w prosper ' low tariffs went hand ir Al y A PERT NS 1 RECA Mrs A A . Mok ’ cri ff \ A NOTED BARBER | A | i i ATK MM r A M1: Arh ‘ e ~ " : i \f \ e a a of ’ \ . “ ’ \ > \1 | : A i LW ime ’ e (3 A ‘ i | M (3 \ / » £ y ’ . } ’ . le Ha A ’ Potts Gre ° ‘ Pre ’ : | ‘ vhen Mr. ( SiR . " fF ! : ering ] ’ ) A repea f the r I y ' " N 1 O18 ‘ e \ AVE ¢ Ve Bh . ode f ¢ disast An they a \ vers ¢ A! i" the A PERVE ’ i He knew all a A TAZ ) Ie harge the 1 40 : face a t 5 A « get Wilson tanff of 184 ta w ! pointe A | steady pre ( {f fact but A anifest per but at Het wok makes it dif ve { the " It w ial ' fo g 4 My . . " f it oo work } e present he w IAN i Arie w 4 1) « } . =} : : ' test aga ke th oh \ n tow Ate Ay ik ero Dy state er ¢ with laughte Newark .N. | . ¥ gr ’ 3 Ya ¥ f the Rej Mr. Graham ha ‘ ns 124 an : the Aim i ak 1] Ls WV \ ] mat Lael Wer andl LPP tiv dh TR : snd belies : y t " ‘ eran pe 0 yw-citizen hat et 5 1 -» . “ vas the : : ile " ¢ what A y " Homes Wanted. cause of 14 Ape ) ) ‘ year before I'he Catho Home Bureap » os to We all know, furthe that the tariff f ome 1 i at far ¢ act ¢ “ not tl tis \ of ac it 1 M4 Was not ‘ . riff W where orphat : may be adopted bill which pas wd the House of Repre ' 4 : ) ) \ A Ana rougnt ug inader this f oe of sentatives, but was a compromise tariff TE 1a v ! . bill as amended by the Serte, which Mr, happy, moral home Families wishing Cleveland allowed to become a law with: | to adofit or receive a child of any age, out his signature and without his ap proval, on the ground that it was not a Continued on page 12. under 12 years, are invited to correspond with the Catholic Home East 22nd St., N, VY. City Bureau 10% HON. JAMES KERR BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1904. THE EASTERN WAR Contin * ~ SEN OR . ol " from the Ea § k FOR SENATOR | ! 1 v | A Jy) i ( it ‘ o : n { i \ H Port A was Nominated By the Democratic three davs of heavy fig lag Conference nese capture {i p » A | BELLEFOKTE ON SATURDAY [Svntivi of the water works of the IN ALL ) ‘ J! i J / , _ ‘a + I rot ese DOI ¢ Qa tra | F ¢ Ex-Senator Heinle Declined in Favor of Mr, Kerr--A Strong Candidate Who Car Carry the District«--Vigorous severe et Campaigr Will Follow | [ H » ¢ ‘M vy 1 \ ‘ \{ " ) . PARKER'S LETTER / . . ' ‘a n ¥ A ‘ eX ; Ain wit N t ¢ A wWtical L . £ at y at A He p e A n a v Frfawa | at | ! ena i and expresses elief that . : ; Lime . pe A t ale P ve X atio ea ¢ Hon james Kerr Clearfield 4 ance he red that it be ‘ ‘ bias : : A 4 e ‘ a or te . y i “I . Fa M > p AMISTAKE . wi \1 f 1 r " i \ F ’ ea fs A A 1} wa ‘ » As Deen stir I y the M I e \ A AA _ . wr » _ “ » 1 -> Sn d : ' y How Did They Get Home y ve that edit ’ : . XA v : n ¢ A « ” ’ “ ’ \ ‘ x > : / A He ‘ t \ | « a \ ot \ ‘ ¢ . ( r A : ' ] er t ' nf : : M einle . ; " H \ A VA Al eA ore \ \ : few ’ e conferee od. Mi whi iy . \ \ « He e selects i fered 4 ! v the N v lea it t fiat " 8 the ¥ ore . ' nv there wa had left for Mill Hall. The ¢ posit : ) v out oa r « . othe Tr 1¢ : walk t evid s of “*b In the fonts . " Milesburg and wait | \ S101 ference last At lay Mr. Heinle abso palace ay their friends in this place lutely nit ol the tuation add the \ 1 ! : : y but as vet their friends have not learne nomination in 1 nd 1} : that : " nHnation in |! MY Lh Wh how they got home Mill Hall « . n ry Bat 4 Hon, James Ke e named respondent of the Lock Haven Expres These matters are respectfully cite« — for the benefit of the Co THE NEW TRIAL placed Senator He ‘ i t Next week the t ie set | Ars before thet people ment Court. before w h the ary ent to be fa CAD make a p i A new trial of the or CAR WwW If senator He ! . fid . Al iy MN Ex Ine } i, at ation ve are conhdadent at Iu ‘A % ww ne for Ira Green and Wn Dhille would have received an overwhelming ' ote Hundreds of re cans over the wants more time and has asked for a ounty appealed to him to be a candi. | postponement on the ground that he has i : . ’ ¥ 4 . 5 date and pledged their support While | heen unable to secure certain witnesses, in the Senate Mr einle made a fine 1 ih ate M Hei ‘ade a 1 | District Attorney Soangler will oppose record. his inte grity in the face of all Tr el wil A the corruption, never was questioned; | Any such delay anc will insist that the and in this county to-day we consider argument be made at once. As the him the strongest man, not only in his | County Fair comes next week it is pos. party but with the people, that can be | sible that Argument may be postponed named for at least another woek, EVENING SPENT WITH REPUBLICA How Some Stump Speakers Appeai to Reason ANOTHER SPEECH FROM LOVE Hon. A. L. Martir Picnic Argument Answered--E Very Unreliable His A Few Statements Repeats Grange Ls & es ». - e a “t N )) \f v A M ’ ’ " : 41 : ist e $12 $2 1 M MM ’ - r - r y ‘ 4 A . k | \ a uk n w > ' a “ ¢ : f ’ ‘ eotyped x \{ v " i i | ' ‘ Place i gent ' He 1 " : i 4 ( x ¢ Ie i il } A athe & K ‘ Amp — General Synod, I'he emi-centet A the Centra vod of the Lutheran chu of t tate x be held at Belleville, week m _ : vester ay 5 AY eve ] 8 wl was « nized at Aare iy fifty yea ago and has become a large a trong body Rev, Dr. H. ( H vay of t place : embe AS left | Belleville yesterday 1 I Frederick Kurtz att as a delegate of the Bellefonte charge, and has been placed upon the program to leliver an address, subject, “Reminiscences and incidents during the past half centur the of the Central Synod,” which will embody recollections pertaining to the church in this part of the synodical bounds, since organization right, Sparkling L. FACT ———— Vol. 26 No. 40, FUN AND FANCY Paragraphs---Selected and Orig nal — - M rs Don't A yer Me swer Ca -. Arrested as Supposed Robber ve "i New . N . ’ \ A : X i 1} A Ww ALLA Twenty-five Cents The paymaster of the Andi k Iron Hit ew A mpany to Hubbard tog nel containmn his automobni dropped a sal It Frv very poor, and taken to his home, where employes over $16,000 was found by a boy w named Louis hose parents are it was found soon after; by the paymas ter rewarded the young lad by present. ing him with 25 cents,
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