Page 2 ——————————— TH THE MACHINE DISPLEASED. The Centre A) CHAS. R. KURTZ, - - - FRED KURTZ SR: { epiTORS CHAS. R. KURTZ, ul 0 . ¢ t te 2 ie 2 dig Surely Mr. Emery's letter accepting the make him unpopular with the servile tools of Machine, the ballot nomination for Governor will PROPRIETOR the Penrose bribe givers the the! the box stuffers, and takers, i, the and He no macers declares CIRCULATION OVER 4500, place outs 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 venal officials,” and the hould be ~places of trus prison stripes for gratters CENTRE DEMOCH ubs wit! N. Y.3t-w World for Pittsburg Sto AT ¢l Kman fo The date vou printed on the aredits are Arat issue you remit special requs Subseribe not notifyl Bubseriptic otherwise di We emp! to send or bri AUGUST. lowa Union. has democratic platforms A.A pany repentance 'u Were ealing prevalent iin not the Dingley tariff penty, of the Legislature, whi have cleansed away all sins of 9 PAIS ID TRIS § Jeneral expectation the Presiden : 1 will ¢ 3 : A i ] Wil AXE DIS ww party ther F wh parry aere Nevertheless, Mr not to be de spised name off the Prohibition ticket unless | petitor in s hall be } 1a it shail be headed for G of the most incisi by Lewis Emery, Jr., candidate He he has present With i $1 il be necessary f trvan q Bryan is a vernor In any event Mr Coray, or underrated. has personality he one ve public speakers hag magnetism the faculty of in the State, be heard on the stump | holding men the devel. : for Emery and the whole fusion ticket in r the Re As many counties as an visit in ad- dition to devoting special care to the fu. nary cand sion cause in his No own county of Luzerne, is Mr C opp wed a respected Oray is sometimes throughout the entire anthracite coal re. |g that any one of a dozen will do But this names that and so influe gion, nty of the St have been cou te, 1h n annou is No ra The range! of choice is not Sd | ment of the ort wl intot Mcl } n AnuAars 28.29 Mill Hall, January Herr Mill Hall, chairmq on the Et Clinton Clinton County Democrats. N : : ¥ At the convention in Lock Haven on | H L ¢ n ! omer i. anti Tuesday the following nominations were | . {lie believe that in | dorsement of Lewis Emery, Jr., by the he opposed the made Wilson Kistler, of endorsed for congress; | Elk county, for state senator, ‘and Geo A. Brown, Esq, of Lock Haven, for president judge, subject to the decision of several district conferences W. T. Young secured the nomination for assembly; Yames A Sith of Re novo, for associate judge, A. Snyder, of Salona, for register and recorder; J. Boyd Mader, of Lock Haven, for coron. er, and F, C, Grugan, of Grugan town. ship, for jury commissioner. The reso lutions endorse the state platform, Bry an and Emery, Loe Lock Haven, was . K.P. Hall. of | Prohibitionists as a matter of prigciple It is a matter of eommon knowledge that | he would have been delighted to secure | the nomination for second place on the ticket with Emery. Principle did not strike in upon him very hard until Jere miah Black was chosen for the place he coveted, B "Praces of trust for honest men, prison stripes for grafters."—From Lewis Emery's Letter, ¢ would have the pub- | E CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, ABOUT THE “DIETRICH'S.” An Important Gathering of This Clan at Kutztown, Pa Members of the Dietrich 5,000 strong, and coming from State and Territory in the Union, third reunion y A sutztown, 1 ana gather for the Die. sociation Lown h Fam y I September 1, AN OLD LANDMARK. from $13 to $28 an acre s for the timber land rang Al his were re RL acre ron Defend Pastor yeare ago Re Nittany valle Ww ne op Ww esteem by us as 1DIIC 10 know that our K. Diehl, isheld in high a consistent Christian minister and scholarly gentleman, whose character be smirched The er congregation, taken at a meeting Rev ; cannot action the Hassin let it be known, was irregularly and therefore null of nd » ana A not be recognized Middleburg singer ha 1 ongregation os 3 1 on is a very small ¢ irty.five members, attend. t urpose for ongrega b _ ny tt! ng | ' of ¥ imber refused t« we we are wt deer Pastor Del pre nt « f the La n Middleburg in f the Centra Pennsylvania synod o itheran church, which meets September Left Nothing But Money. Russell Sage left $76,000,000 1 mind you, The old the heirs are already squabbling over the di man is somewhere over in bright beyond, while his There's some satis faction in knowing, however, that Mrs, will much of the miser's wealth to charity and education, but how { much better it would have been had Rus {sell Sage himself done these things. Now the world remembers him only as avaracious, grasping and sordid, where. as he might have left a name long to be honored, if he bad so chosen, vision of the spoils Sage give "DINKY" ENGINE EXPLODES. A Hosterman lumber Ww, 1 engine used {ad ed caus) TALTOAG * Springs; « Pattot terrible accide nt PA., AUGUST 9, 1906, Christian Endeavor. The 14th Centre Co, A Port Matilda, 1 iy situated along the on the at Hosterman, mvenient- the at all y villiey ly, when fonts ' ir 20 Nn s date: ng on the afternoon ing through t We earnestly Fa:iroad 1 1 to haul are S begin ng the » sth and con. and ever help and nd “those The Potter-Hoy Hardware Co. BELLEFONTE. 7, sess] ook Yar! SAY, FRIENDS, len, the Grocer, 19 Ibs. A Sugar ibs. 6 Sugar i8 NOTE THESE PRICES: SUNLIGHT OMEGA Charters Granted. CELEBRATED Ct wr AND ¢ Highest Prices paid for Produce : ¥ Ranier dria | of) LEN, THE GROCER, L. C. BULLOCK, JR., Prop. Allegheny St. Bellcfonte, Pa anect with the Bee at Mill Hall and extend to Cedar r by phe . apital, $40,000 ia left it, | Men's Pants Sale! Any pair Light colored Men's Pants ]-3 oft The new Flannels, Worsteds, Homespuns, both with and with- out cuffs, belt loops, moderate widths, and the extreme wide peg tops. Men's medium weight Pants, all shades and patterns--stripes, mixtures, etc., worsteds, cassimeres, scotches -all sizes--both wide and 1-4 oft Men's Black Pants--left from black suits--ranging in price from medium width legs, $12.50 to $25.00--worsted, unfinished worsted, cassimeres, cheviots, $2.50 Sim, the Clothier, CORRECT CLOTHES FOR MEN AND BOYS. all classed at one price,
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