Page 2. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. SEPTEMBER 7, 1905. The Centre Demorrat, GHAS. R. KURTZ, i. PROPRIETOR FRED KURTZ, SR, (EDITORS. CHAS. R. KURTZ, CIRCULATION OVER 4000 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION SUBSCRIPTION - - $1.50 PER YEAR Persons who send or bring the money to the office, and pay In advance, $1 per year, CENTRE DEMOCRAT ¢lubs with N.Y. 3t-w World for... Pittsburg Stockman for Tribune Farmer... $18 $1 20 $1 5 The date your subseription expires is plainly printed on the label bearing your name Afl eredits are given by a change of label the Arst issue of each month, Wateh that, after you remit. We send no receipts unless by special request, Wateh date on your label Subscribers changing jostomes address, and not notifying us, are liable for same Subscriptions will be otherwise directed We employ no collector. You are expected to send or bring the money to this ofMioe continued, unless Democratic State Ticket. For Stote Treasurer, WILLIAM H, BERRY, For Justice the Supre me Cour JOAN STEWART, of Franklin county For Judge of the Superior Court JOHN B. HEAD, of Westmo of Delaware reland o« County Ticket. For Sheriff S. SHAFFER, of Miles For Tver WHIT} For Re HARRY J. JACKSON, of Bellefonte For Record ROWE, of 3 03 is ‘ JOHN L. DUNLAP, of;Spring C. A. WEAVER, of Penn Tw For‘ A SWABB [ Bene: DR. FRANK K f Phil ps {ster JOHN CC. JAMES W 8S. H. HOY f Harris Twi Mr Coron DR. P. 8. FISHER, of; Walker EDITORIAL. Iv there 1s s at Grange s B speaker on Thurs Park this year ss Penrose bill ed for the principa day ? The fact that adaughter of Mana get Rhone, by Penrose's grace, holds a good political job at Harfisburg, must be considered in this connection ————— IT was announced indirectly that there would be no political demonstrations at Grange Park this year, The bul. letin, sent out by Manager Leonard Rhone, shows that Senator Penrose the big attraction for Thursday course there is no politics in it, ———— A — SAME OLD SONG. The Pittsburg Times, republican, re marks “The speech delivered by J. Lee Plummer, Republican candidate for State Treasurer, at the Grangers' pieniec, has a very familiar sound. [It is remin. iscent of some of Senator Penrose’s plat. form efforts. Every farmer in Pennsyl. vania knows very well, and has known for forty years, that he pays no State tax on real estate, The question before last is Of the people to-day is, what is being done. with the taxes they do pay, and is or is not the Republican State organization in the hands of corrupt men 7 au SN ANOTHER APOLOGY, Our, neighbor, the Gazette, had an. | other characteristic article in its columns last week, abusing and belittling Mayor Weaver of Philadelphia, because that courageous man has unearthed, exposed and prosecuted men in his own party for robbing the city, padding its assessors lists and holding the most fraudulent Never fair readers what has hap elections known in this country has the Gazette been manly or enough to tell its pened along this line in Philadelphia in that have At matters m from the Penrose ai mber of Roosevelt's present sident Roosevelt has endorsed, approved and complimented Mayor Weaver for prose. cuting these § who not only rule state legis at Harris he Grazette 154 EE am—— sterfather of a King. > A Lucky Printer, This is The Last Day. men w 7 may } ¥ Abit their names have been overlooked and ting ¥ allot are not upon the ve list but the voter who cast his first } last year has no possible chance to do this. He has never paid a tax-—his name will be upon no pay the necessary tax, that he is required to duplieate, consequently he cannot qualify has been paid in order to secure his vote. By failing to register he prac tically and effectively disfranchises him. self and make it their Democrats should remember this business to know that the name of every young Democrat who voted onfage in 1904, is upon the polling list of 1908, And this must be attended to before the evening of September 7th, —— Turtle Lives Without a Head. A headless snapper, caught near Fern. dale, Chester county , has raised a ques. tion among the people of that section as to howijlong a turtle can live without a head in its active element, and the ques tion has been debated at every meeting of the fishermen, According to a resi dentiand a fisherman of the locality, the turtle has been seen in dam for at least three years after it had lost its head. The neck showed that the wound hid long been healed, and the snapper | had been living on what it could secure | through the opening to its throat, the A ROMANTIC BEAUTY SPOT. A lover of the romantic in nature can finda and beautiful for the eve in districts that vie with any thing that has been written feast one of our mountain will upon the beauties and charming sights to Ix land found in the mountains of Switzer. h at Ingle Centre county has many of su but the most enchanting one i &T.R. R. It is Barker bend o by, on the L some two miles below Coburn Reserva- n the east side of | As you appea L A t tically trimmed and artis with the brush in colorg contrasting teil rettily with the colors of p upon main and outbuilding: that shows i In fre lawn, trees, native mnt residence beds, and of the laid out in lower 1 1A ail! adding farm proper cor : : dred acres of tilled lar » longer a vat presi les over tha affairs 4 ntril i, cont for and belongings of the mise hol ing to the happiness of the home and keeping with the surroundings jut, g It is an ideal spot which Nature has it and see for yourself for a summer resort in beauty and en bestowed all to lend chantment., The survey of the Wabash sure to be built—runs on the opposite side of Penns creek, in full view of the premises and perhaps 156 rods from the lineof the L. & T. road. Many strang ers think the Barker home is a summer resort, and he is in receipt of lettors in quiring for cottages, and which he may soon add to his Reservation modate summer trade mm —— Ss ST Dates of Fairs, Centre Hall, September 16-22 Hughesville, September 19-22 Lewisburg, September 26-29, Milton, Octobet 36 Bloomsburg, October 10413. Bellefonte, October 3.6 ————— Look at Your Label, All persons who remitted to us on sub scription during the past month of Au. gust will find the same credited by a change of the date on the label this week Look at it now, and in case of an error to accom | notify us at once SOME OF THE AGED ONES, Mrs. Eve Mingle, of Aaronsburg, mo- ther, of A. C. Mingle, of Bellefonte, is now 86 years of age, Mr, Reese, father of G. W, Resse, of Bellefonte, 46 years of age; Aunt Kagie Durst, tre Hall, Wm, Harter, f age; is of Cen- close onto go years; Mrs of Aaronsb William, Lewis, of Port A 31 years, Daniel Garman A Millhall, aged died lately at — Letter to Bellefonte Doctors, Bellefonte. J.C. Condo, Penn Hall EER “THE HOPPE CARRAIGE CO.” Mifflinburg, Pa., b fine line of BUGGIES, RUNA IS ar CARRIAGES at the ming GRANGE PICNIC at CENTRE HALL. Ww . He y A Te | spe tractive Pi wil be Quoted @ THE POPULA} Eye Specialist, BROCKERHOFF HOUSE, Thursday, Sept. 21 PROF. J. ANGEL, -_ i ahie Brockerhof Mouse, Thursday, Sept. 2! GILLEN'S Cash Grocery. the follow: list of Som A NK on : price Groceries for SATURDAY. SEPT. 9: ve gallons Headlight Onl gee lar price 75¢ 2¢ Ibs. Whitefish $1.18 $1.00 Macaroni 8c; regular price 10x 2 1b. box Oat Flake 5 § Ibs Washing Soda 2%¢ Dairy Salt 0c; reg. price 25 akes of Laundry Soap, 25¢ Chocolate, 15¢ a cake; reg price 25¢ 17 Ibs. of A Sugar $1; regular amount iven 18 Ihe Maple Flake, 14¢ per package Vinegar, 16¢ per gallon Our leading brand of Flour at $1.21; regular price $1.35. Loose Coffee per Ib, 140; regular price 18 1 boxes Banner Las 25¢ Baking Powder 2 boxes for sc Fine Cut Corn 100 a can, 3 cans gee; regular 1240 corn, A Pine Green Tea—per Ib, 300; regu. lar price 4 Fine Table Syrup per gal. adc; regu. lar price 4oe, All other goods at reduced rates Cash Paid for Butter and Eggs. GILLEN, CASH GROCER, lefonte, Pa Allegheny St. Bel regu regular price A ihe cost, for ifEEEEEREEEEEEREEERERERES Monigomery & Go. | Monigomeny & Go. 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