Page 6. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. SEPTEMBER 29, 1904. She Centre emoerl, CHAS. R, KURTZ, - - - PROPRIETOR FRED KURTZ, SR, ( EDITORS. CHAS, R. KURTZ, } CIRCULATION OVER 3800 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION SUBSCRIPTION - - $1.50 PER YEAR Persons who send or bring the money the office, and pay In advance. §1 per year CENTRE DEMOCRAT ¢lubs with N.Y. 5t-w World for Pittsburg Stockman Tribune Farmer...... to ILS for $l N0 . $1 The date your subscription expires {s plainly printed on fhe label bearing your name All credits are ‘given by a change of label the Jirat Issue of each month. Watch that, after you remit. We send no receipts unless by special request. Wateh date on your label Subseribers changing postoMce address, and notinotifying us, are liable for same Subscriptions will be continued, unless otherwise directed, We employ no collector. You are expected to send or bring the money to this oMce DEMOCRATIC TICKET 1904. Presidential. For President: ALTON B. PARKER of New Y For Vice-President. HENRY G. DAVIS, of West V State: our! For Justice of the Supreme ( SAM'L G. THOMPSON, of Philad For ( Ongress FR 4 TY EY I Came r Senale FRR £ ( County A J Iyolhonolary Kis f Harr For District Allorney: Counly Surveyor: n beliel EDITORIAL Walker f ice Dean of the the Philadelphia Press iblican i organ in this state, as printed inthe Centre Democrat two weeks y, has knocked silence the has set the people to some v ery earnest AR into Republican” and the “Gazette” and ] thinking, that not result favorably to the 18 at all ing condemned pclitical judge of this county Dresser the republican candidate for congress is a man of no lack in dollars he has millions, but he is lacking ability His dollars, sad to say, are his only “*qualifi- cations” and that is lican requirements, The rich only can get office. A poor man of ability, good repute and fitness, now rarely can reach an elective office, Money rules the repub. liean machine and secures the nomina. tion for those who have the dough, It is a bad state of affairs, but that is what it has come to under republican rule All know this to be truth and fitness of the important place in accord with repub. | PLAIN BUSINESS, How the Trusts Strike Every Home in the Country, The tariff question is a business prop- osition that concerns everyman, woman | and child, for it taxes the average home $110 a vear, or more than one-tenth of the average family's total income. There one-eighth- is an average of one and tenths earners in the average home, These contribute thirty days’ labor each, labor a If t} year is $110 went as rmmentt no fi sidered extren it only small part of this | monopolies never before in These $04 a while the greedy year upon government age of about $15 a year the collect last year $3.49 per capita, or Do the ion - DErson 4.7 persons the 1 donate TIME TO STOP — IT COMES HIGH creased Lhe expend h i Lhe ment $187,000. Govern. less urrent fiscal yea: If the taxpayers like this kind of ‘‘eco- nomy" Mr dent for them Roosevelt is just the Presi — Tux Phila, N. American on Monday said: ** Begins to appear as though Judge Love's announced determination to quit politics may be ratified by the Centre county voters in November,’ w—— Our political judge last Thursday at. tended a political meeting and made an: other political speech ———— — Br sure and pay your taxes before October 8th, ————— | =See the bargains we have in furni | ture, | Riders generally gets the credit, Direct Supply Co., Bellefonte, Pa. | MABEL McCAFFERTY, A Homeless Little Girl will be an Heiress Some Day. The Pittsburg Post on li t ist Saturday 1 contained a story that will prove inter esting to the friends of Thomas (familiar ly known asl Toss) McCafferty, dec’ of this place Toss” McCafferty was a Bellefonte rother of Jame and Mr Martin He mi and visit n McCafferty the Ed 3 ' McCafferty, now arried Mabel Nelson Bell of own efonte “1 Pittsburg in At ( 1 MACE Wreck ro Forks 1 & TANT that cause br and the remains were broug interment The following tion of the narrative is from the “The Philipsb irg Mabel was little d mother of Mabel li and one day father an some born home the mother | came to Pittsburg to McCafferty + East End AWayN - BODES ILL TO LOVE in AT R A Aan ers crus! y Henry C. Quigley at Sat aries for Centre nt for the nomination n the Clearfield Centre to succeed the late Alex Patton irwensville, ha the retainers of Judge John there is nothing to indicate idge helped Chambers in this two have [on close friends po for years, and the Colonel is the Judge's chief lieutenant in his present campaign for re-election Quigley has always been as strongly opposed to Love as Chambers has been friendly with the Judge, and Love's ad versaries are trying to make it appear that the Colonel was defeated because of the oppost ion to Love, There is no ques tion that the tide is running strongly against Love, and that unless it rece do he is in danger of being washed off the bench on election day.” — — of Grange Park, last week, made a blunder the soldiers at In that battle it was a colored regiment that stood the brunt of the fight and saved the day, for which the famous Rough (Ine the democratic speakers at by alluding to colored San Juan hill, in offensive language. Let there be full credit where it belongs, RECENT DEATHS, TOO Archer Brown The fact that home in New York Sept. 23. Mr oard of Iron Co, at this died suddenly at his on Friday afternoon Brown was chairman of Directors of the Nittany place and a member of the firm of Roger, Brown & Co Mu H. W. Bn home in Pocahontas, Mrs. Bis. I's maiden name was Susan C Wil idow of George Harpster Hall to lowa The deceased w Daniel A the \ the of their counts Hronortions te 3 POTIONS ; . hich there died at her Career of any lowa never bpelore " fs | } 1r v ant al chal a who mov Centre ayo had 1 theory been | been a cheerful st ret lifferen ge it tween © Was a l a good all-roun held state paper has centage of the American v Lint ¢ cannoli ael “ a Canad to cot MUCH BRAG. Hess- Eby. 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