Page 4. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., NOVEMBER ’ 1904. The ¢rnfre democrat CHAS. R. KURTZ, - - - PROPRIETOR FRED KURTZ, SR, {EDITORS CHAS. R. KURTZ. CIRCULATION OVER 4000 EDITORIAL Ten years of a political court is much “THis is fer me an' the Judge, we're gol Warch Arthur will be ng fish ing. a corker Tur Gazet newspaper was counts hardworking man since he left the Neither Womelsdorf nor Knisely much to t} lit. What say who so oft express : Will they refuse to be ting for Womelsdorf nominating these two have WO weir cre will those themselves as the soldiers’ frien consistent by and Knisely i men, at Judge Love's dictation, a brave soldier was th in the Here in those rown upon ti shelf A. double evidence of hypocrisy erson of John Daley I y who are now at the head of Love ne machine in Centre county — Farmers, you know that the wheat trust gets all the profits on your grain and you get nothing. You are virtually working early and late that the grain speculating trust may pile up millions whilst you barely pile up farthings—yea even sustain losses on your crops. There is a law to prosecute these trust combi. nations, as you well know, and yet Presi dent Roosevelt, up to this hour, has re- fused to enforce the law against the grain trust or any other, How can &« farmer vote for Roosevelt on November | 8th? Farmers of Centre county, you! complain of the wrong done you every | day, now how will you vote, for your | own interests or for Roosevelt and the | robber trusts ? GET OUT THE VOTE. For months this county has been dis. cussing the judicial contest. There is no contest on National and State tickets, as the overwhelming republican majorities make it absolutely useless in Pennsylva- nia. The Democratic candidate for con- Diresser's Col. gress has made no effort, and 18 among the certainties, Irvin is the only nominee for State Senate $ acceptable to all parties » A MISTAKE. only have come dire pointed out wh promised been made soured on isappointed them it Bellefonte in mastership of Well, don't methods of the machine Now how many has he 1s thamb this Didn't under time on a similar hocus pocus ? deliver the goods, eh ! Huxoreos of thousands men have empty of working. and emply pocket books, and all through republican rule, are now out of employment dinner pails and ——— Tux time of election rapidly draws near and it is the duty of every Demo- crat to use his best endeavors to get out a full party vote, Putt Womelsdorf is the man who al- | ways put the knife in Hastings. Now — I i .Aa=”?]h Go to the polls early. A POLITICAL LICENSE. Frequent reference has been made in the papers to the famous Washburn or liquor license granted by Judge Love at the last session of license court, The man 18 now booming Love at his place of business for all he is worth, admitting that the "jig will be up” in case of Orvis’ election. ness for sale recently was becoming alarmec He is said to have the offered his busi. 1 1 over political judge's outlook This Washburn case was nic ely summed up in the last issue of the Watchman, as follows CAN HE DELIVER THE GOODS. At the March term of license court in Centre county one, Harry WASHBURNE, was granted a wholesale liquor license for Rush township. The case demands attention at this time because of the possible bearing it might have on the contest for Judge in this county, When WaAsHBURNE' to raise aquestion in the mind propriety. The even day , but itical workers in the | e at Osceola friends a to it unty oniy twenty 1h application was granted the of even appi fact ome of Judge Love’ was sufficient licant had been a resid known held had held ne He Was sestil = : make peace r i e mer he hav N ENTENCY William Dillon will you stand It is not necessary what we said to Mr. Green mposition of the sentence, but it applie to your case as well and there is nothing left for us to do but impose the sentence provided by law, which we will now impose The sentence of the court is, according to law, that you, William Dillon, pris oner at the bar, be taken, hence to the jail of Centre county, from whence you came, and from there to the place of exe cution within the walls of the jail, the time thereof to be fixed as provided by law, and that you be hanged i the neck until dead, May rou be able to make peace with your God and may he have mercy on your soul.” Wm. Dillen was next called and the same form was observed Both men were calm and self.possessed, Dillen's brother was by his side and was visibly ip t ) repea jor to for us to Pt the dered expensive or the taxpayers to call Judge here to try the Dr Father inty case of was ae commons Young w Shoe, in» Zarah h Judge Love afraid to Was r political reasons, we have not heard a word about the expense % from the Gazette pl ——— Joux Noii has been a workingman all his life, identified with the workingmen, has associated with them, knows their wants and interests, is intelligent and of extra judg has ever borne the reputation of a good and useful citizen, As a member of the legislature he would be true to the inter. ests of the common people—the taxpay ing tollers. Vote for Noll ———— — Tur fellow that misses a bucket with putty had better call for it before elec | WANT A JUDGE, NOT POLITICIAN Continued from page I. five of been pushed and reversals Love 8 won by h in the present fight, Tue FEOVPLE ARF They want a judge to be the head and 2, lead prott prietor of § assemb 5 was pushe Knisely stler for the for wl hu Justice Joh: urt, has oO some opin r the heat of the f in 1809 Love decided a H Heury McCormick hey the hr Jackson, Hastings & Co., bankers factional t D iH. C Ng partners in CASE agains Hastings, J Cochran anc were surviy mol The plaintiffs were executors of the Jackson estate, who prayed for a dissolution ol the firm. The defendant apperied and Judge Love was reversed +a his opin ion Justice Dean said that Love's decree “does not rest on either reason or author ity,” that all precedent was against the ruling and that Love's logic was larly inconclusive.” Judge John Archibald, of the Lacka wanna courts, also said some harsh things about Love, for soon after the lat ter's elevation to the bench he was made singu- affected, as were many in the audience, | tion day at this office, otherwise it will | defendant in a suit involving a property he expects these people to support him. | The preliminary form was prepared | be presented to Judge Love to stop the | transaction in which he had acted as at. | . | for entering an appeal to the Supreme { leaks in his boat for the Salt River trip | torney some years before, when Love i siderably more than two of the 50c sine. | court, | he is looking forward to. was a practicing attorney, The charge | Dyspepsia Is an indication that, the stomach and other digestive are weak, or ilitated. 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