Page 2 THE CE NTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., NOVEMBER 9, 1905. The Centre Democrat, CHAS. R. KURTZ, - - - PROPRIETOR FRED KURTZ: SR. (£0iTORS. 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 clubs with N.Y.3t.w World for ...... Pittsburg Stockman for Tribune Farmer a The date your subseription expires is plainly printed on fhe label bearing your name All 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. Watch 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 office continued, unless EDITORIAL. Link Swartz got White-washed Tue Berry crop was | stale iv ly Tue **Bloo —— ha nine comes When Hen some of us little | No one is was Small, York Mayor of New York but that Tammany doctored intention Hearst New of American, claims he was elected urns, in favor of McClelland that reason he his 10 « announces ontest the returns s——————— Presipent Roosevelt's Thanksgiving proclamation is as pithy as it is brief When he emphasizes the causes for re that *‘the dan. gers to national life are quite as great now as at any joicing with the remark previous time in our his. tory,” and that *‘the foes from whom we should pray to be delivered are our own appetites and against these there is always need that passions, follies, | and a whole The the grafters and boodlers wherever found, we should war,” he condenses some sermon into a few lines, President is against and has said so quite often a———— Tur next fitting thing to follow the re- sult of Tuesday's election, would be to put Bull Andrews to jail for life. There is no law by which he could be hung, which would be his deserts—a square deal, Then put those fellows to the penitentiary for life of whom the Presi. dent of the Enterprise Bank said''It was republican politicians who wrecked the bank” and caused 3000 depositors to loose their hard earnings. Then banish | the Philadelphia gang of plunderers who have robbed the city and state of mil lions. These rascals are so many that | the penitehitiary would not hold half of them. LIBERTY FOR RUSSIA, ed. given the people. Henceforth there will be liberty in Russia, There is probably no country on the face of the earth in which such changes could take place, and to which they mean so much, For 800 years the Romanoffs have ruled with aniron hand, One after another they have succeeded to power, | they able, that the people and, is so far as were per- petuated conditions existed, to the practically I ical have done this extent of making And them ch their sl they while all about anges have taken place that have more and more y other peoples with rights and privileges amount participation in their governments, With such influences operating as must spring from changes outside Russian domains, it was the t most natural thing in the world that the Russian people some time should also demand greater freedom, should some time threaten revolution if not accorded ghts and privileges. 1 to the 1 his inevitable the throne, he has nated the of the Roman- rule he has plac ed himself and Re ule on the same piane as mon rnment in Grermany exp anation of trespass notices to be selfish bu sportsmen obje 1 juriously indecent an —— 100 SNAKES, KILLS Driver Lucky to Have Scoop Shovel With Him in Wagon, A. 8S, Otto, of St Bedford county, had a most exciting experience Clairville, with copperhead snakes while hauling sawdust away from a sawmill near his 1 the « home. He was impressed wi mn usual weight of the sawdust on his scoop shovel after he had got pretty well into the pile. Investigating, he was amazed to find that the load was caused by venomous copperheads. Glancing around him, he found that there were moving reptiles all about. To escape them he sprang in- to the wagon, only to find as many there as on the ground, To protect himself he went to work with the scoop, and before he quit he had slain ss snakes in the wagon and 45 on the ground, measuring from 16 inches to three and a half feet ————— No, the present Board of Counny Com- missioners will not raise the millage they won't get a chance. It may necessary for the new Board in order to meet the indebtedness, We shall see be | when the lid is taken off, 1 A BO Fifteen headaches cured for joc by | using '‘Moyer's Headache Tablets.” tf | The Czar has bowed to the inevitable, | | Autocratic rule in Russia has been end- | Constitutional government has been | TRESPASS LAW, Sportsmen Indignant Over Act Aimed at Strikers. Hunters throughout the State are just awakening to the scope of a trespass act which was sneaked through the Legisla. ture last winter, The law appears to have been enacted at the instigation of the corporate inter- ests which maintain a powerful lobby in the Penusylvania Legislature It provides that any person trespass- kind of hich prominently posted no ing land —no particular upon land specifically designated ~upon w the owner ha demeanor, iction mi punishable not exceeding $10, and before a magistrate shall be a fine the Failure to pay the fine will re sult in imprisonment of one day for each dollar not paid, All such cash pen as are imposed and recovered shall be paid to the school district in which the trespass was committed. BARS HUNTERS EVERYWHERE This law effectually bars hunters from safely going into the woods and fields game, Ow?! prominently; it fenced or unfenc the land is ingl r tres y tes} { | | | | A thief is a thief unless he happens to ities THIEVES. be a big insurance man, a railroad man | or a prominent banker, or something of that kind; then he is a good man gone wrong. ‘That is, if he is too clearly If the twisted to his advantage, found out, evidence cau be and there turned and remains a technicality which lets him out, he is a good man not gone » wrong Political hedges are good things to hide behind, They are broad and um brageous and unless the public evinces they behind politi most of the * RoOIng here that the big politician wreck bank that through deals which kill cashiers; it is here insuran frauds are perpetuated; it is here that much deviltry is consummated that hard for any good, ot ( geting decidedly man to continue cautious The good men behind the hedges ith amazement at parting the bushe KO after a while, ) will id unle ng on. But they At at NOTICE Our Sugar Prices FOR SATURDA Y 20 Ibs. C Sugar, 18 Ibs. A Sugar 16 Ibs. 6 Sugar Highest Cash Prices paid for Butter and Eggs, at GILLENS CASH GROCERY Allegheny St. Bellcfonte, Pa they will get used to something which is worse than inquisitiveness, The peniten | tiary is yawning for numerous good men whose connection with shady things is being probed. Its doors are already rat- ling impatiently and the striped clothes are ready for the wearers, bound Good men are thitherward in companies. They are the lock step, though they may not know it i Ward marcy already practicing For Church Dedicated. E. church at Mackeyvill the Altoona bach e Altoona nwarzen f 4) | i | | A Pumpkin Record, The Belleville Times says Elliott | Osborne, who raised the champion pump- kin of 144% pounds weight, has handed us the weights of the other pumpkins on the same vine, which are as follows : 98, 76. 50, 20, 19 and 11 pounds respectively, Thi Ol P HNpKIns rRiseq on one vine made a total of 475% ore iH gran ble record 1} GAL NOTICE Notice is hereby that the snd chatiel ested Larinin tions be | term, the ery 1. 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