THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. SFPTEMBER 29, 1904. PTE Aa i [PH +3 Giveinity of interests and popula the express purpose only, a8 Was OPEN. .up uacu Heomes have suffered keenly; eure thelr materials on the most fa- PD tion would enable a determined, nmbl ly avowed, of furnishing a basis for those living on wages, If there has vorable terms tious and able executive, unmindful of reduction by means of reciprocal trade been any increase, know that such in Our mn red pr dent, m Me treaties The constitutional Nmitations and fired treaties, which the Republican admin crease hans not kept pace with the ad yinley, apprecinted this situation the Dingley act with the lust of power, to go far in {stration, impliedly at least, promised vance in the cost of living, Including pointed out | is last address f he malin a mon the usu! of authority and the to negotiate. Having on this promise rent and the necessaries of life, Many people that we \ make sensible age and | i secured the increased duties, the Re today are out of work, unable to se trade publican party leaders, spurred on by cure any wages at all To alleviate tend t protected Interests doefented the these conditions In so far as aggrandizement of personal power be fore the situation could be fully appre ciated or the people Le arons edd The issue of ifmperialisin which has treatie negotiated by the executive, power should be our earnes been thrust upon the country involves and now these same Interests cl Trust Remedies, whether the law of the land the benef . . tle viel ' I pointed out in 1 tle of individual caprice | people never intended they sh d have {he The prin » of imu lis1 nnd to which | no mo ! CRY e¢ rise to brilliant tart Even now the arg ent wt fre n its, but the principle of quentiy u ( De f of the D e) thi holds In ock the bi nt tari ar ’ g ly Is the ne ity of « ng for our In proved vlequnte of ed herein prevents all. 1 wish here, however Le conservative contro if the people fant | usiries M ny or the + Indu pectations | favor sucl The people of the United States tries nfter a hundred years of lusty Intion within eonstitu stand at the parting of the ways. Krowth are looming up as Indust I as will best promote and safy b res of retaliat Shall we follow the footsteps of our Elants. In.thelr case at least the DIing- {nterests of all the people Fhis argument fathers along the paths of peace, pros ley tariff invites combination and mo Whether there Is any common lay terest of our incts, he urged, to my views there expressed gold standard, to declare ny qualitied belief In sald standare express my appreciation o of the convention in reply to my con munication upon that subject perity and contentment, guided by the nopoly and gives justifica’lon to the which can be applied and enforced by Pro 3 Heel 11 hea ts lest ving spirit of the constitution expression that the tariff Is the moth- the federal courts ennnot he plied that the problen winire ir urgent and they framed for us, or shal er of trusts ed by the president or by 1 and requires our urgen 1 ot | n' *» hal oon go along other and untried paths hith For the above mentioned reasons for the presidency tention He had irave publ wtions are ressing on led a nd Urave pans Sues dh A res erto shunned by all ollowing among many others, the peop ae The determination of tl question } 1lied stand 1 { , MO v v rit wo hin for decision. Ihe Dem new ideals which ough appealing mand reform of these abuses, and such vias le y the people in framing the ive way: that the ap} eals to the people with © : that its position on the cepted and Ine R y og 1 : reform demands and should 1 ive in nmatitution to the jud " nd not HO of duties ) 4 may prove a will-o'-the visn mediante attention $ into difficulties from which The two leading parties have alw ile the issues involved are num vy be imposs to extricate our. Qf 31014 18 to the principle of ne stand lastis I iy to ou faxat | Our party has tor and cler am The Tariff and Trusts. he De founders of tl mendousls power of the presid oped from year equals that of many 1 the growth of our co nitude of Interstate interest to furnish a plausi centr: i of 1 facts afford why the exe N 1 yd elut sume legis tive or other powers not domest expressly conferred by the constitu tion. It The magnitude of the country and RATY 3 ty . 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When we get a bargain we always give our customers a bargain. v 4 _.. x all k » ERAS" EA 3 “a B 3 AN: _ WV £ He w 2% .e \ RR 3 Sn x i LO Come in, look over our stock and compare prices ; you won't be asked to buy. ar wi € _nA/R/RR .e NL JUST A FEW HINTS OF OUR LOW PRICES: Standard Ginghams, fast colors, 6c a yard Fancy Novelties in Dress Goods, 25¢ Good Calico, 5¢ a yard All Wool Dress Goods, Plain Blue and Red, 25¢ a yard Outing Flannel, 6c a yard Ladies’ Umbrellas, Fancy Handles, worth $1.25, Skirt Patterns of Outing Flannel, 25¢. Black Sateen Petticoats, sold elsewhere at $1.25, i ® eS EY le . “a " . ar ~ $5 "ei g ek wee eS - : wil Boys’ Heavy Winter Underwear, was 25 to 40c, - 15¢ each Another Lot of Beautiful Pictures; we have sold thousands of these, 0c EXCLUSIVE AGENTS IN CENTRE COUNTY FOR BUTTERICK PATTERNS. ha wee ©, )) If you are not satisfied with anything you buy at The Racket, bring g it back and get your money. | Come to THE FAIR and come to THE RACKET. — RACKET STORE COMPANY
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