Page 2. THE CENTRE DEMOC RAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., SEPTEMBER 14, 1905. SOLDIERS’ MONUMENT. We have been informed that definite in- | formation in regard to the progress of the granite and bronze work for our soldiers’ monument has been received, the status being about as follows The, Curtin statue is completed and is in the hands of the bronze founders at Provi- R. The panels, " dence, [., ready to be oast, two end representing ‘Peace “War,” are in plaster ready for the ocast- | The pavels for the pedestal of the | ing. Curtin statue are also finished, with the exoeption of about two day's work on the | third, Pennsylvania Reserve the which represents the passing of a regiment in front of Governor. The other two represent the Governor meeting two soldiers’ orphans in front of the capitol, with the Scotland Soldiers’ Orphans’ Industrial school build- ing in clouds to the left, was the thought in the Governor's mind | which was afterwards worked out to com- | pletion through the legislation of Penunsyl- vania, after nearly forty years. The third pane! represents the Governor presenting a flag to the colonel of the regiment. One of the soldiers’ orphans who has seen the panel relating to the meeting with the children, “The the soldiers’ orpbans is completed says panel representing in plas- with it. fault: ter and I am more than pleased The conception and execution are less.’ It may be said as to all the art relating to the monument that it has heen done by one of the most celebrated young sculptors W. Clark Nobl reputation gecond to none of the country, ¢, who has a of his age The contractor for the granite work says “We can the by the commence of want to ship the lower granite We shall irst and fol- going » monument shipping middle this month low it up, so as to keep the ers If we can do this regula ghould be o« npleted November 15th.” The panels of the =oldiers ha none of the bronze m have ve heer gO ON as the names nh work can ber to be coast but twenty weighborboo quire much them HOWE main utili columns of the od 1 nur ed [or that i arg should go upon the mitted, but it is img Tolerested should D nly the names We an wi nepirat uring a m even during the 18 sammer It will probably be to take with some grains of allowance the statement of well the contractor for she granite work that the monument will be completed by the Ith of November. It would not he at all sar prising if finished for a month later, in the enorm labor in- volved in getting our and setti up the od and it were not Yiew of ns It has heer FOVer fims Al parts The ries and must exere spond | DOCENRS[rY Associatio addi on ed, from Squirrels’ Nest in a Bunch of Bananas. (ye » Kk}. 3) dently made the b ananas before the Mr. Dilling } w ill have them on exhibition future in the n ——— Greedy Snake Met Death, A large rattlesnake was found prisoned between two rails fence near Ellensville, N. Y., and killed. The snake had come upon a flock of young quail and had caught one of the birds and swallowed it, The survivors ran to the other side of the fence, whereupon the snake crawled through the fence un. ime of n swallowed, The result was that the snake, owing to the bulge made by the | was unable to move for: | first morsel, ward, ahd because of the second bird was unable to go back, until it was discovered and killed, present | and | indicating what | Plummer Must Renounce Crimes or Defend Them. Clarion Call for a True Statement of His Position---Lincoln Party's Ultimatum -«-Has Failed to Make a Reply. Representing independent Republicans, who are at the head of the ‘‘Lin- coln party’ J. Lee Plummer, the Gang’s State ' anti-graft movement, Henry C. } Niles, of York, Pa., has wiitien to Treasurer nominee, asking for an explana- tion of his notorions conduct in the Legislature, and giviog him the opportuni. ty to set himself right before the voters, to Plummer last Wednesday. if he can. The Niles letter was sent Up to date no answer to it has been received. This is the letter to which Plummer has not replied: “Hon. J. Lee Plummer, “‘Dear Sir “York, Pa., Aug, 30th, 1905. Republican nominee for State Treasurer. Because you have been nominated by the Republican conven tion for the office of State Treasurer, I feel that [ may not be taking undue lib erty in venturing to address to you this communication on beball of myself and some others who have requested thought at this time. me to attempt to give voice to sheir “For ourselves and on beball of many other Republican voters who we be- lieve are similarly interested, we desire to call your attention to some facts and current impressions, and ask an expression from you that may be useful to the voters in determining their action at the fall election, *“There have been rumors that heretofore the State Treasury has been used for partisan and personal advantage; that the selection of banks as deposi. tories has been diotated by the persons controlling the Republican Organiza- tion for political considerations, and sometimes for private gain, RECORD NOT AT ALL REASSURING, “What we have learned about your record and associations does not fully assure us that in your hands such abuses would be impossible, “You were a member of the Legislature of 1903 “We are informed that during that session you voted for all of what were known as the Machine legislation and grab bills, and as chairman of the Elee- tions Committee were active in unseating the two Demooratic members, Blamle, of Cameron, and Ferry, aries and perquisites of office. of Luzerne, against all evidence, and at the close of the session, in order that Republican contestants, without right, might get the sal- “It was said that this proceeding was so rankly partisan that it was oppos ed and condemned even by such stalwarts as MoClain and Cooper “You were a member of the last House of Representatives, and are oredit- ed with “You ranged plans to relieve the and rebates voursell against the people from the “You were opposed to any action for amen of the State rt to introd not rit system of appointment and promotion for which the Constitution had been Governor and the “You wert best eleimnonds 3 to the eff antagonist me parification of the Repablican party of the ‘You voted for the preventior of vice: for the and for the Philade rivet upot pe lis the white #l of ave traders which could public plund: Pp ad} the State Yon The made 18 vot art HAE seventh n srepresented by Assembly lee have were LR that g when we present and votis vou kept 10 regard to all of your actions by we will be bappy to bave yon inform us, and we will gladly assist you in gf forte to sounternct the effect of #0 gross a libel MAY SOT HAVE KNOWN that vou did what polis nypanot sin ‘It is possible fluence of that » bad n | WLP 01 le that ¥ t forme der the excuse 1 D'S Works and Pp ¥ ten-taken and fren disregarded « as publicly and imn will be joy repenteth “ey elf give from Dixie's line to the You may be able sider it “1! you succeed to give some valid excuse for them of gt and take yi and on the nde i= some or, groand tend rance nr =f men, they m confide If y hs ' wm will favor me with fon, give it a» muoh I'rosting that ur an nnwarrantahle creased by the intrusion, temper erying io w in the Federal service nation is irrevocably villainous Publ nlamons passes inate your } ¢ really SERIO furt " read the ( the remnant of ath for its ediately as you have sinned openly aod incessantly New York other in convincing your fel allegations in regard to your record herein that von with contrition for side of the to you the treasure ™ speedy answer, | publicity as this ietie; der the circumstances and with respeos, and matter of your reply ‘going along’ with the Penrose. Durham Machine indorsement of President Roosevelt's justice of railroad discriminations wrsonal registration, led, and whic Ia } in preparation h was urged by the the the which into our civil servioe one Nlates ited i to Erhard bills, for # the so much for and to that has othe comm and in le societies for otection ! the { no hill, designe the iy possi t Je pur organization of PT, { that article ried allegations fF tainted Dy ath Poise resentative partisan Tl i what iTeRsurer or the assistance Hepublicans nie nis 5 { thie a of the what State nents are ewspaper reports sed sometimes recorded y frandulen your disgrace, miles away, bave wicked persons beat on been 3, sNESS © OFFENSE antarily and under the in- inherently 1d invel y Das jel astray other not ded 1 of that bieachs all pretense of d in Nhre inister potion a affirm that of the true re served, your ' your maniy frank EDOTAnce ’ admire ESTANCE ith Durham. | your Common leit relate of your days to ful support; { De » onstitation wealth Blment of ¥ yon will do al border as over one sinner that defense; il so, we will gladly con- low. otizens either that the material referred to are untrue, or that there are entitled to be almolved or your past yOu now sincerely ir in the fight with the spoils of the State with the people shall your permis AY receive this letter will not be which I hope will be great , I remain sincerely yours, ‘HENRY C. NILES considers NEW TRESPASS LAW, will to Enrich Treasuries, At the last a f the ssion : there Help the School legislature was passed a trespass law which inderstood the s not generally and which we append for information of the public Be That from and after the passage of this act, it Section 1 it enacted, etc shall be unlawful for any person willfully to enter upon any land, within the limits of this commonwealth, where the owner or owners of said land has caused to be prominently posted upon said land print. ed notices that the said land is private all persons from under the penalties property, and warning trespassing thereon, | in this act til it caught another bird which it also | Section 2. Every person violating the provisions of this act shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding ten dollars, together with the costs of prosecution, to be recovered before a magistrate or jus h dollar of fine imp All inder this act shall be paid to the fund of the distr penalties sc hox ict in which the trespass wi tted " ved Approve i 1908 as commi 14th day of April, A. D,, —————— Couldn't Stand Prosperity, Upon being notified that he was one of four heirs to receive an equal share of a $100,000 estate, left by his father at Wilkesbarre, Peter Goetz, of Tamaqua, went out to celebrate, Upon his return home he thrashed his wife and she had him locked up. It isa wise thing that printers are poor—a sudden change you know is dangerous, —— "General Grant's Last Orderly, Liveryman William Watson Trout, aged 18 years, personal orderly to Gen- | | eral Grant during the final year of the | It stuck there | tice of the peace, as fines and penalties | poyatlion, died of of paralysis at Altoona | are by law recoverable; and, in default on Friday. I LEGAL AD VERTISEM ENTS. Orr HANS COURT BALK Estate of Jacob J. J: umison deceased By an order issued out of the Orphans’ Court of Centre county to me directed, there | will be exposed at public sale on the premises, {of Jacob P { south 10 deg. east 53 peor on SATURDAY, at 2:30 p.m, tule, Lo wit REPT, 16 18905 the following described real es HOUSE located in Gregg Twp Spring Mills, lows ; No. AND LOT 2 milles southwest bounded and described of as fol Beginning at stones, thence A, land Smith south 23 deg east 2 per thence by land 44 north 66 deg 22 per.to a stone; thence by same north de “ west 4 er, Lo a stone; thence by land of Michael Angle south 66 deg. west 22 per. to pl beginning, Containing 8 acres and | neat measure, No 2. Begluoning at post, thence by land of Jacob J. Jamison north 60 deg. east 148 per to stones: themee by land of Frederick Zettle 10 stones: thence along same south 69 deg. west 157 per. to stones; thence north 15 deg. west 6 per. to place of beginning Containing BE) per. neat measure The above tracts are contiguous and will be sold as a whole, Thereon erected dwelling necessary outbutldings TERMS OF BALE~—10 of rant 91 to stones; Amos Reeder Levi" oe oH per house and all per cent. of purchase money in cash on day of sale: one half of re mainder on confirmation of sale by the court: the remaining one halt on or before the Ist day of April next dg unpald pur. chase mgney to recured by approved se WM. P LING 144 Admr be of KENNEDY’S FAVORITE REMEDY Pleasant to take, Powerful to Cure, And Welcome In every Home, KIDNEY and LIVER cure. Dr, Kennedy's Favorite Remedy is adapted to al on and both sexes, affording per roanent relief in all cases caused by Impurity of the blood, such as, Kidney, Bladder and Liver Com plaints, Constipation, and weaknesses peculiar to women, Buccessful for 0 years. Prepared by DR. D. KENNEDY'S sON'K, Rondout, N. ¥. $1.00 all druggists, Bix bottles $5.00, Dr. DR. J. JONES, VETERINARY SURGEON, A graduate of the U Ly of London, the PALACE STABLES, Be where will answer calls for work in his profession. Jones se four years under Sta erinary Pierson several o nportant p has located at LIVERY llefonte, Pa, he all srved § SUT eor surgeon IFLR TATTTITaTaTaTad fis About Shoes SITET TIES IIIT IID i Mingle’s Shoe Store. WITT TTI ITT ITI TTI TI sssss y MN & Montgomery & Co. EEECEECEEEETEEEEEEEEEEEES Ya Montgomery & Go. Wiu Not Gome In Now SUILS OF OVBFGOaLS [OF do MADE-TO ORDER Fit and to select from, beginning Great vanet coats for school and dress, ton goods have advanced, pnce. Trimmings Plenty of Ready-made Gloshing as Uvercoat, of Boys’ and Children’s Suits and Over- stock and prices we can show you. we arc a surpn low for a Suit or You will be surprised at the While wool and cot- arc still holding down the The Guyer and IICECECCEEEEEII33II3333333cccEeceeeeeereer The Manhattan 333 “peaches” for shapes and colors. Shirts are just what we claim for them. No Name Hats are and New Columbia 33335 5353253333205 355 335 333333333333% 23 33 3 MERGHANT TAILORING OUR SPECIALTY. Montgomery & Go. | Montgomery & Go. 3333333333333333333II RAILROAD SCHEDULE. PE NBYLVANIA RAILROAD Schedule in effect May 25, 1 Tralosarrive und depart from as follows ; 5, BELLEFONTE PIA TYHONBWEST WARD Hefonte 0:53 a.m week days yrone 11:06 a.m. Altoona surg 5:50 p.m 1:46 p. nn Ip n oh p. m eliefonte 4:44 p, m. daily, arrive at Ty- roe 6:0 p.m, Altoona 4-55 p.m., Fitts burg 10:45 p m, VIA TYMONE—BASTWARD, rave Bellefonte 9:58 a. m. week-d a3 at Tyrone 11:06 4. m., H arrisbur Phlladelphia 6:47 p mn. Aave Bellefonte 1: woh p. at Tyrone 2 0p. n Ha arri Phi adel iphia WaT p.m lelonte 4:44 p.m. daily rone 6:00 p, m farrist Philadelphia 4: Za. m VIA LOCK HAVEN WESTWARD save Bellefonte 1:2 p. m. we ays at Lock Haven 2:10 p. nn 7 Via LOOK RAVEN BAN TWA KT ave Bellefonte 9:32 4. m. week davs arrive at Lock Haven 10:30 a ; leave Williams. port 12:35 p. m., arrive at Harrisburg 3:2 m , Philadelphia 6:2 p m v dellefonte 1:25 p » week days, arrive atl Lock Haven 2:10 p leave Willlams- sp m., arrive at Harrisburg 5:00 Arrive Np. week days, arrive Altoona Je arrive 4 5p. m., week-days, arrive burg 5p m., arrive at Ty- irg i Pp. In, arrive 2% p.m, week days : leave Harris arrive williams burg Tha week days Monta ¥ rh a.m week day 1 Monta I. R wss'r Tra WOOD P "oe RE Ma GEO. W Fans BOYD, Ger ger Agent JELLEFONTECENTHKAL ) } RAILROAD To take effect & yp MAY 29, 18 WESTWAR] BASTWARD INSURANCE AGENCIES. W. H. MUSSER, ~~ - General Insuranc nt e Lg ta Notary Public and Pension Attorney. BELLEFONTE, PA S. BE. GOSS, FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE. REPRESENTS SOME OF THE BRST STOCK COMPANIES. Ind Floor Bush Arcade. Bellefonte, Pa. HARRY FENLON wi } FIRE, LIFE ACCIDENT AND TORNADO IN SURAN CE, WW NDS of every description Jno. I.Gray & Son iIRANT HOOVER Insurance This agency represents the Fire Insur- ance Companies in We are pre. pared to write large any time 1, Life and Accident Insurance, and Surety Bonds. | on or address us at Crider's Stone Bldg, Bellefonte. EK. RHOAL ANTHRACITE ND JOCORBOTS 10 ( IATgest the world ines at ITUMINOUS Also all kinds of we = Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw and Sand. Superior Screenings for lime burning, Builders’ and plas terers’ Sand commercial, No. 68 . | C Triernoxg Carrs { Central, No. 1321 SAVE TIME! ‘Use Rubber Stamps ! We make all kinds. BELLEFONTE STAMP WORKS, | 2nd Poor, Oriders!Exchange, Bellefonte, Pa. WRITE POR CIRCULAR. 5 of Dr. J. J. KILPATRICK,
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