Page 2. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, NOVEMBER 23, 1905. The Centre Democrat, CHAS. R, KURTZ, - - - PROPRIETOR FRED KURTZ, SR, {E0ITORS. CHAS. R. KURTZ, CIRCULATION OVER 4500, 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. 5t.w World for Pittsburg Stockman for RS TRIDUDE FP RAPIIBE .cormecssssmmmmsirssns sisne w B18 on $1 NO «13 The date your subseription expires is plainly printed on the label bearing your name All credits are given by a change of label the Arst Issue of each month. Wateh that, alter you remit We send no receipts unless by special request. Watch date on your label Subscribers changing Jostamet address, and not notifying us, are Hable for same Subscriptions will continued, otherwise directed We employ no collector. You are expected to send or bring the money to this office be unless EDITORIAL. Penrose has become a reformer think of 1t getting reform within the party. s——— Republicans certainly are calamity fron Pa. Sunday e of the Overholt « ANOTHER comes night a t tictillet nelsville, warehou destroyed by fire, containing 28.0 it as you uke it p————— 50 numerous are the protests fr urces to the erection ot memory apitol Park, a such an act. It should not be done —- REAPPORTIONMENT OF STATE. In the case of the reapportionment « it is expected that fights ber each are: Adams, Centre, Crawford, 3} ord les Bedfor DUCK, Chester and Clarion, Columbia, Hu H irate ts ns—— VACCINATION LAWS UPHELD. peliing him, contending it diminished his personal liberty, which is guaranteed him © y the Fourteenth amendment to the Federal constitution, and which every State is explicitly forbidden to cur tail. The case finally reached the United States court fwhich upheld the Massa. chusetts statute, declaring it was fully within the power of the Legislature of that State to enact the law As the editor of a law journal points out, this decision fully rdisposes of the entire question of compulsory vaccina- | tion in the United States, in its favor, because while in this particular case the | right to compel an adult to submit to vaccination was challenged, but sustain. ed the right to compel minors, who are in a sense wards of the State, to submit to the same process, would be if possible still more unquestioned, i — +They Did the “Split” Act Properly. This is the way Editor F. 1, Taylor, of the New Albany Mirror, describes the late political rumpus “Now it came to pass in the days of the reign of King Samuel in the province of Pennsylvania, that the people did! meet in the public places and cast lots | for rulers and captains to reign over them and execute judgment on the un-| righteous, even the scalawags and bood- | lers, who did sorely oppress them with | machine politics and wicked devices, so | the people came to the place where the | marks were wont to be made on paper in the square place at the left hand side thereof, and behold they marked not in the ancient way, but did split tickets, even as a man splitteth asunder wood with a broadax, and all the people said ‘amen’ and the people began again to rule as was ordained by their fathers of old.” GET WHAT THEY WANT. | For a long term of years the voters of | Pennsylvania Political | Bosses and upheld Machine methods, During that period we had an adminis tration of public stood by the affairs that was a dis- grace to our state and in consequence Pennsylvania became known over this broad country as the most corrupt com. monwealth among the states In spite of all this the politicians revel ed in plunder, and enacted vicious legis. lation for corporations and the political profit of leaders-—and the people con- tinued to vote them in power No matter how completely their vicious work was exposed by the independ. became Voters lashed into line by the appeal to party ent and democratic press, they all the more desperate, were pride and prejudice, and the not apology that democrats can be trusted and reform must come from within the party. | Invariably the Political Boss and the Machine triumphed. Much space has been wasted by the press in Hosses Martin These men simply gave the people what they wanted, that is denouncing Political like Quay, Penrose, Durham, and such, all, Every election was a vote of confidence, and they simply continued to grow more corrunt Since the great political revolt of Nov — a — SS Funeral Over Steel, were cremated one of the furnaces at the mill early in the week From the mill the shroud was removed to the back lot, and there the funeral services held dead were Relatives of the men gathered around the shroud, Af. terward the big piece of metal was rolled With. in a few weeks the relatives of the dead men will erect a monument on the spot, ——————. Conference. while the minister read his sermon into a deep hole and covered up, The first DuBois district meeting of | Free | the Oil City conference of the Methodist church will be held at Union- ville, commencing Nov. 30 and continu. ing over the Lord's day. All the preach. | ers of the district are expected to be present. Mrs, Ella McGeary, the annual conference president of the Women's | Foreign Missionary society, will be pres. ent in the interest ol Foreign Missions. Jacob J. Johnson, district elder. will have charge of the services. The public is| cordially invited to the meetings. ALEXANDER SMITH, Pastor —————— Must Pay Ten Cents a Pole. In the suit of the United Telegraph and Telephone company against the borough of Carlisle Judge Sadler handed down an opinion fixing the annual tax on | telegraph poles in the borough at ten cents each instead of 75 cents each, as previously fixed by the town council, This is the first decision in Pennsylvania under the recent law giving the courts power to thus fix the tax, and it is said will apply to all similar cases in the state, I i iS The gas meter can always be depend. t house, | Sugar valley on Wednesday 1s, ed upon to fill the bill, ADJOIN NG COUNTIES. At McConnelsburg two hunters were fined fifty dollars each for using turkey callers while in the woods A Clearfield pastor is going to preach “The Sins of of that town a series of sermons on Clearfield.” The sinners are somewhat encouraged by the fact that the series is not to be a long one Fred Eisenhauer, of the Munson, bride in Nicholson, daughter of Thomas Ni Cassanova has taken to himself a Miss 1 accomplished the person the ol Dorothy young Mor- enjoying a honeymoon trip to the eastern citie 8, of hal aoison, risdale, They are now From Loganton it is learned that four g 1 deer were killed in the mountains about two of which were large five pronged bucks One was shot by John Bower, while the other three were se hunters ured by from a distance, Thomas Thompson, of Antes town. ship, Blair county, paid $100 fine and costs for killing a out deer of season the other day. The deer came into a field and was eating grass along with the sheep. The temptation was too strong to be resisted and Thompson shot the deer Passing through Tyrone, Monday, was | Altoona, n H. El “deacon ised Joh n, wit! rs indaw ie wilds of I kinds of » husband theres nothing make a ¢ Qistnet where incurred, Mt. Union ona aun Edward Brewer, ot | ; . | A a.nd | committed to the Clinton county jail | Soe ilo dodo dodo do dp de doe oo ie dole ep oe de i without bail on the charge of murdering | Norman Porter, a boy who was engaged | / 55s in Hallow'een sport was done, H. Thomas B. Huston, a son of Dr, J. Acct pled Pa., | the general managership in the North Huston, of Clintondale, ern Telephone Company a new corpora 1" tion who are attempting to drive the Bell |} “ss from Colorado, Policeman Sam shot last Sunday nigh Frank Farrell, while attempting the latter under arrest, was where the bullet now thought he till at large. of The annual Lodge Sorrow of the Williamsport Lodge of Elks, to be held in the Lycoming opera house at that place on Sunday, December 3, will be a union service, and will be participated in Lock Hav- by the lodges from Renovo en, Milton and Sunbury. A number of Elks in Bellefonte will attend this meet- ing A letter from the coroner Arkansas,to Mrs. Eland, informed her that her husband at Goodwin, al Sutton. Uue g ‘ Rey Thomas I... Ela: ] train on the near Goodwin, hy ws Foes v she v f } ' YOVEIN Oe 29.48 a ¢ ist ; will be presented at the opera house Lock Haven, was | when the shooting i - hh GOING Out of Business ddd Great Closing Out Sale. 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