Page 4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLE FONTE, PA., SEPTEMBER 20, 1904, The Centre Democrat, CHAS. R, KURTZ, - - - PROPRIETOR | FRED KURTZ, SR CHAS. R. KURTZ. W. FRANCIS SPEER, i EDITORS ASSOCIATE ED CIRCULA TION OVER 4600. 4 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.3%t.w World for ..... Pittsburg Stockman for rhe date your subscription expires is plain printed on the label bearing your nams oredits are given by a change of label Arst issue of each month Vateh that you remit We send no receipts unle , special request, Watch date on your labe Bubseribers changh not notifying Subs eriptions otherwise directe We employ ne to send or brh vd dres or SAmg r postoft ble wre lia us, EDITORIAL. T the blow was pai that th cating 3 aelr e Standard Oil Comp EMERY the S the first standing Alexander of the situ ed un nominati lot, sions were hel« The nomin an 1m will have } "no 5 pearing or As all notorious element of Republic the local polity portant cal situation know thereis one Als in this is antagonistic to Henry : 1 md \ iigley, and tried t 0 Juigley he whale bund to the bad 1 It Higiey irst roun Mr. O < was plainly ev dent that received no agement from them this nominatio attain to any politi inence which might overshadow these pigmies whose horizon has always been bounded by unadulterated selfish. ness We do not endorse Quigley's’ Repub. lican principles, and feel confident that the Democrats can name a man who will but it see Henry wallop this It is a bitter pill, and now the put him to sleep in November gratifying bunch is {o community is enjoying the spectacle of seeing them take their physic DEMOCRATS CAN'T AGREE After numerous conferences, between Wm. C. Heinle, of Centre and Geo, B Dimeling of Clearfield, and no nomina. | tian being made, Wednesday the demo- cratic conference adjourned and the State Committee will choose the party nominee, TELL THE TRUTH, A Fitting Rebuke to a Chronic Office Seeker. To tue DEMOCRAT Since the Editor of the Gazette has { become an overly anxious candidate for the postoffice at this place his devotion to the Gang, which has plundered the state for many years, has taken on a new energy 50 heroic has he become that in his article on '*Malodorus Reform,” in last week's issue of his paper he puts the ‘collossal Real Estate Trust Company's collapse in Philadelphia harges that ‘‘'many re active reformers candidate jowever and the; and re. antin they d ntempiate their : ev ill resent thi al the hypocrites 1 we b if 1. ligious virt not turn themseves because on shame d to sit brow What zealous loes th from the Press, on gans ? Itisal and Letter to Abe Mil Pleasant Gap. Ww UTAer y ! f has § Ul KIER ' gets a good chance $1.98 a gall Devoe at ] rold , FOG: Adu paints are gre Devoe save labor and paint; full The:e i ten per cent, T per cent mint 1s worth least. There throw-away half labor barytes good for measure aint within of labor and 1 ten is the paints that both gallons and hina.clay, ground all they are gallons of nothing n the can; more gal- more gallons to pay for gold bricks and green goods fere's how they work Judge 1. D, Fairchild owns two houses exactly alike in Lufkin, Texas 4 A Torrence painted both houses; one De voe, 15% gallons; the other with other aint sold st same price; 25 gallons That 25 gallon paint is weak and 15 per- j cent whiting; that's why it took g's gal lons more, is Are on whiting, benzine is to mak and look like paint ions to buy and uatting-on Yours Tiwiy F. W. DEVOE & CO New York E. G. Fye, of State College, is now in Philadelphia consulting an eye special. it, and she indications are that he will ave to ve a serious of tion han very pera THE CAMPAIGN, During the week and Black the past Emery have been campaigning through northwestern portion of this state and their meetings have been attracting wide attention, There is no tinsel and their ways are well attended by a sober, ] of lass mould and shape sentiment glitter about meetings, which al- intel~ ligent, thinking people who ‘1 hey set the people to thinklng wherever they £0. Emery s campaign a vigorous on Standard Oil Com R. R of political against the t) ) ie Penrose loot OVER THE COUNTY. oyd Hoover of Harris tow red oul anew ve ure Allison sewed Dr WAS Georg Philadelphia ursday : ly returned f a pass week a Euro nee through vo, Indiana and states d has several otl western leliv rangem Bibl Centre Hall vember In order that surely local ti entre County i nse eo : ly an The Pennsyl A State Coll Thursday of la year. The attendance this close on to 1000 students, ege opened week for the new college be Jan class numbering over 359 ber of changes in headmen ane ty have been made and the abuse deceased president the late George Atherton, seemed not in keepir usual college openit sided for 21 years The WW hool - KL KE OVer win pupils of the Rockview high of Benner twp, will hold a val next Saturday evening on the school ground, All refreshments of the season, ice cream, cakes watermelons and candies, will served ceeds are for an for school, There wil {| music during the is invited to come ’ Mrs. Margaret Keller, who was eighty five years old on the 3rd of this month, spent part of the day in the house where she was born-the old George Shen. | berger home, at the Blue Spring, Harris | township, now occupied by her grand. [son W, G, Mothersbaugh, While here | festi Nov, 22nd the choice including peanuts The pro- the high of good Everybody be organ be plenty 3 ’ evening {she related many reminiscences of her | childhood and youthful days, Mrs, Kel ler is enjo health, Of thirteen children oy the only one living. RECENT DEATHS A FINE DISPLAY. Joun Warnes aged 12 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Warner, of Turtle Creek, Pa., died last week at the home of his parents at that place. He was a grandson of Mr, and 3 og Dennis Luse of Millheim, Daniel HoMaN (—aged 73 years, died Penns Cave, Gregg joth, at his near township, August inflamma d by 1 leaves let ler CAUTION Centre county farmers will be interest Hd } §: that the coming great fair y will afford an opportun- ity of comparing products of farms and gardens with those of another State. The Norfolk and Co. through it trial agent decided to make a'd Bri wil WL be re he may eon SAM} in Centre cou fi hk R their own A PPITOR 8 NOTICY In the Co In the mater « fae art of Come ay 1 My I home of tion of the bowels 16 deceased a widow whose mai« becca Ream Joun Martin Harn and Beaulah Harnish dents of 4 18 | fie aed roe en A t Bur Ll pu 14 ally intere ber of Centre, Co. farmer for tha Mar. resi on former Of tin nigrated to Virgil LIsceo morning let my potisibie Senore ABSOLUTELY PURE Healthful cream of tartar, derived solely from grapes, refined to absolute purity, 1s the active rinciple of every pound of Royal Baking ey Hence it is that Royal Baking Powder renders the food remarkable both for its fine flavor and healthfulness. No alum, no phosphate—which are the principal elements of the so-called cheap baking powders -and which are derived from bones, rock and sulphuric acid. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK, vi: The Sim... Fall Clothes are Ready To the Critical Man To the Economical Man To the Young Stylish Man To the Older Conservative Man To Every Man Who Wants Thoroughly Stylish, Good-Fit- ing, Good- Wearing Clothes This Announcement Means Much dil rosuit wi Workmanshi by any produced anywhere in America. We chal most Fit iN kr IT Pass d nN nity not Aare le nge contradiction of this statement I'o anyone it we have but to show our goods to We know that the exp rt tailors put into these garments makes We know Nothes will wear well, and that the fit We of w that we guarantee it for satisfactory who quest on prove our poit : the work whit h them above anything vou've ever seen. that the ( will last Copyright 1906 by Hart Schaffner & Marx ale ong as the goods. sure - - As every garment that we turn out. ls what it should service and stand ready to make right any garment found unsatisfactory. But in addition to Style, Fit and Wear, our prices are the lowest for the quality of our goods, and we show Mok new Clothes than all the Bellefonte stores combined. SIM, THE CLOTHIER, CORRECT ATTIRE FOR MEN AND BOYS.
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