Page 4. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., OCTOBER 20, 1904, Bhe Centre Democrat, CHAS. R. KURTZ, - - - PROPRIETOR FRED KURTZ SR: {epiTORS CHAS. R. KURTZ, | CIRCULATION OVER 4000 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION SUBSCRIPTION - - $1.50 PER YEAR Persons who send or ring the money to the office and pa N. X Pittsbu Tril The dat printed o1 the credits are first issue You remit special requ Subseriber not notifying Subseriptio otherwise dire We employ no colle to send or bring t he m ) 8s oMe the money to tl DEMOCRATIC TICKET 1904. Presidential. For President: PARKER of New V Vice President. EDITORIAL S Lovely what a les of Pitts Ean burg said in disapproval of Judge Love's making a “political judge” of Not even did NO what the Bellefonte himself these valiant editors re- print Republican said, against Judge Love, exposing his ingratitude, using low personal feeling, and other reprehensible conduct against General Hastings, who Love's benefactor, and as a reward got Love's bitterest, uncalled for, resentment, after having accepted and benefitted by the kindness of Gov, Hastings, What's the matter with these Lovely orguns—do they lack ability or isit a lack of courage ? Of course, that kind of editorial valor is heroic—not (7) pitiable, i was TELL THE TRUTH, It must not be forgotten that the Democratic party which inaugurated the rural free delivery system, the false hoods of our Republican friends to the contrary notwithstanding, ABOMBE IN CAMP N ORDER vast work for done in our one-twelfth of ths Tur annual report of Brigadier Gen eral J. F. Weston, commissary general of the army, says the total cost of feed ing the army during the past fiscal year was $8,281,950 During the year the losses were $418,650 in the Philippines, 7.457 on the taansports and $129,853 in the United States, Alaska, Porto Rico and elsewhere, From the total amount of losses is to be deducted §85.980, the proceeds of sales at auction of damage d and deteriorated stores, etc A ——— Tex years should be enongh, it was SENATORIAL BLANK, ResoLven: “That we greatly that the unavoidable protracted absence James Kerr makes | necessary for him to decline the nomina abroad of the Hon tion for from the unanimously tendered Senate District } [Democratic natorial Conference he elect } M COMMUNIC THE PENSION ORDER Hounds at Huntingdon, George DD. Grazier of Huntingdon nace has returned from a special trig to Boston, where he secured a pair of thoroughbred English bloodhounds. In Grazier the presence of Mr dogs was tried on the trail this pair of both separ. ately and together, and performed some wonderful work almost beyond belief This makes the second pair now in Mr Grazier's kennels and it is his intention to breed pureblood English bloodhounds They will be at the service of the public for trailing when called for and proper bond given —— — No, General Hastings is not forgotten entirely, Had he lived, there certainly would have been a reckoning for certain men, who proved so ungrateful, rrr ot regret 14th Senatorial him by RECENT DEATHS, Mi Marcarer MoGoys born at Pine Mills died at the home of her Alice (O'Neil, at Altoona ng 11 the da ang vitncy Ca wel She wa POI PPCV 0000000000 00000000 N THE EW GROCERY Everything that's Good to Eat FOR THAT TIRED FEELING EAT BREAD MADE FROM “Sleepy Eye” Flour No better Flour made and few as good TO BE HAD ONLY FROM US E. T. ROAN ROBBER CAPTURED. The Greatest Curse, “A part ! Al tioneerit he greatest irs that ever { robber Hood’s Sarsaparilla enjoys the dise tinction of being the great est, curative and preventive medicine the world has ever known. It is an all-round medicine, producing its une equalled effects by purify- ing, vitalizing and enriching the blood on which the bealth and strength of every ~ organ, bone and tissue de- pend. Accept. no substi. tute for Hood's, but. ine sist. on having Hood's AND ONLY HOOD'S. “The King’s Best” FLOUR. ey) ~~ GG) po | - . ny a r “ 3 - ~ o Q ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT M:CALMONT & CO, and ¥ GEO. H. LUM, « enn a PRP NNN RRROPRROROPPRORRRORRPOPRRPRRRPRORPRRROPRR POPPI PPRRORE "Te ® bd A ® * * * * ® % ® ® + * ¢ \: \d 4 4 ad * % * » Md Ld # » \ * » ® ® % * * hd ® » ® * * * Nd * ® rd * ® \ ® ® * ® * % * * * Ad d Md » » Do You Know The Game Prices are no hig er than the ord kind, and such clothes are worth paying for they are better than they cost Copyright 1904 by Hart Schaffner && Marx The new Browns in Suits at every price step. We are head- quarters for the new Browns. You will see browns at many places, but they will differ as the imitation from the genuine, As low as $0, as high as you care to go. See them in all the shades. Sim, The Clothier,
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