Page 4. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., OCTOBER 18, 1904, The Centre Democrat | i CHAS. R. KURTZ, - - - PROPRIETOR FREDKURTZ, SR CHAS. R. KURTZ, W. FRANCIS SPEER. EDITORS | ASSOCIATE ED. CIRCULATION OVER 4600. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: i SUBSCRIPTION - - $1.50 PER YEAR| Persons who send or bring the money to | the office, and pay in advance. §1 per year i URNTRE DEMOCRAT elubs with | N.Y.%w World for asssnsnassaransnersssassimmer 00 PIttsburg Stockman for... wee onns $1.50 The date your subscription expires is plainly printed on the label bearing your name All } credits are given by a change of label the | first issue of each month. Wateh that, after you remit We send no receipts unless by special request. Watch date on your label, | Subseribers changing postoffice address, and | pot notifying us, are liable for same Subseriptions will] be continued, otherwise directed We employ no eollector You are expected to send or bring the money to this oMee unless Democratic State Ticket. For State Treasurer LEWIS EMERY, Jr For Lieutenant © JEREMIAH S BLACK For WILLIAMT rernor fudilor Genera CREASY For Secret JOHN J For Senat DIMELING, of Clearti« ry f Interna GREEN Afairs GEORGE M STATE masking of the TreAasurEr Berry, stat arsitel 4 Ss e Capi “ } ny to hi occasion K. Young, t ate tor auditor quent a testime lifter, took tack Robert he Republican candi He said if the people want the capitol matter ful. ly investigated it would not The capitol commission, lids general to elect latter is attorney for the Young head is on t his bronze doors and in Berry's judgment elected, he would do nothing in vestigation line Presidents administra tion, from Jefferson down to Cleveland, No democratic was besmirched by steals and corrup tion, administra tion, from Francis R. Shunk down to Pattison, of using the treasury funds tor private speculation No democratic state was accused and to enrich gangsters and leaders of a corrupt The Centre Demo crat challenges a successful denial. Con- gressman Ogle's golden spoons fibs, dur. ing Van Buren's administration, did not stand test, but went under as silly fab- rications. machine How. Joun Noui, of Bellefonte, the | present member of the House of Repre- sentatives from Centre county, was nom. inated by the democrats to succeed him- self, because he has been a very efficient and useful representative. He is a good, clean man and is dead, set against Pen- | rose and the Gang, Keep your eyes on the indicator and watch his majority. | The indications are that Charles T. Fry. berger, the Penrose nominee for the | Legislature, will be lost in the shuffle this trip. The voters of Centre county | capitol “trimmings” will take place at | HIGH STREET, have come to an honest conclusion that no gangster need apply. i the State depositories, charges abou | amounts : GRASPING AT STRAWS. | During the past week the Gang, its papers, and followers. have been elated, | In the hope of distracting attention from | the gigantic capitol steal, they intimate | that State Treasurer Berry has been us- | ing State funds for individual advan. The **Fields Brick Co.” recently | had a financial deal with the ‘*Harris- burg Trust company,” which is one of | Mr. Berry isa stockholder in the Fields Brick Co,, and from this they drew the inference that tage, the State Treasurer is using his office for As in the Mr, personaliadvantage soon as the article appeared Inquirer (the Gang's organ) in promptly replied “1 am charged with using the State funds as a private asset because a trust company that has been a State depos itory for years, and which was made an active depository against my vote, is named as trustee in a morgage to secure bonds proposed to be issued by a corporation in which I am a stock holder. This is the only way in which the loans which I and others propose to make in this corporation can be se cured, and, I submit, 1s a sufficient an- swer that all the banks with which I have been deing business for years are State depositories, and have for years, aiid unless | go out of I deal with them. But] i est scrutiny of all my business with t n, and if the a4 speed h iness 1 must vite the 5 lo relations t st slightes of this state's money h street Reader, do you fall how Harter faced gamin and remember last the 1 » lers e ridge buil t he county del yt by yelling ‘liar ¢ facts came back on him | stamping the brand y face of "lar" which had to wear ever since, When a man lies he is a “liar” and he can’t get away from the brand nis Nas OUR HOODWINKED GOVERNOR. of Pittsburg, the builders at Frank Alden, one of the Carnegie Institute says In the rough it cost $100,000 to pro. vide fixtures for 30,000 lamps on the Carnegie Library, as against $2,000,000 for from 20,000 to 25,000 lamps in the Pennsylvania Capitol Here is apparently $1,900,000 of graft in the Capitol light fixtures alone, ac- cording to one of the best-known archi. tects in the country, High School Funds. The apportioning of the State fund for township High schools for this year has just been completed at the department of public instruction. First class townships | will get $760 ; second class, $570, and { third class, $380 : Centre county will get the following | Harris, $570 ; Walker, $570; | Ferguson, $380; Gregg, $380; Haines, | Noi Liberty, $380; Spring, $380; | orth, $180, i Tue next big trimming to follow the | the November election, Stick a pin there. | Bellefonte, died Thursday of | of the lungs RECENT DEATHS. Mis. Apa L. EGertox —mother of Mrs. Thayer, wife of Prof. W, C, Thay er, formerly of State College, died in Baltimore, Md., on Oct. 8. She was 76 years of age. Mrs, Morris (—widow of died Sunday evening at the daughter, Mrs, C, A, ganton, of paralysis Joba Morris, wme of her Kerstetter, at Lo She is survived by | three daughters Frep HALDERMAN of Mr. and Mrs, the 6-year-old son Grant Halderman, of congestion The funeral services took place from the Salvation Army hall at 1:15 Saturday afternoon the Union cemetery y Interment in Oscar LL, Runk:—a civil war died at his home in Philipsburg on Fri- day last He was born in 1838 and had resided in thatvicinity all his life. Dur. ing the war between the state + served in the One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers Mrs. HamiLton:—better ki as Miss Nell Rogers, dau of the late George W. Roy Pittsburg this week from consumption. The remains were brought here Wed nesday afternoon and were taken to the Union Cemetery where they were laid to rest, W. F. LeATHERs :—By few days ago of William F, Leathers, a Civil war veteran and for two terms register and recorder of Lawrence coun ty, New Castle loses stantial born at Be Tot uly july, veteran here ghter of known 1] died in the death a one of its n Mr i Centre cour O§ years , and dent of ‘atl v His O % Leathers (as been New the iast 21 v EX-JUDGE FOR EMERY. EXEC TORS’ NO Estate of HexRY Twi Lette f Harris rs testament e having sen granted to the wrsigned, a Persons themselves to be indebted said + ~d to make immediate payment ng claims to present them for Renpoca Hovre Eien E Hove F.xecutors EXH UTORS' NOTICE Estate of Jacon BOTTORF, late Twp . deceased Letters testamentary upon the sald estate having been granted by the Register of Wills to the undersigned. all persons knowing them selves 10 be indebted to sald estate are request od wo make immediate payment, and those hav. ing claims, to present them for settlement, to Mrs. M. Elizabeth Olewine, Bellefonte, Pa M ELIZABETH OLEWINE D. HALL BOTTORF ELLA M. BOTTORF WILLIS M. BOTTORF Harmison WALKER. Attorney Does Your Watch KEEP TIME AS IT SHOULD? If not, why don't you try Casebeer, the new | Jewsler and Optician: he does all his work promptly and satisfactorily. Also sells of College Exeoutors Ww | pontaining 4 acres and 100 perches Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Cut Glass and Novelties, st lowest prices, quality considered DO WE FIT GLASSES ? Yes that is OUR SPECIALTY. GRADUATE OPTOMETRIST, and we guarantee satisfac tion C.D CASEBEER Successors to FF. CC. Richards’ Sons, BELLEFONTE, PA. organ, child's bed Rearick, 190 wost Curtin i FOR SALE CHEAP and i oll stove, W. M 3 4 Pelletonts, | deterred pRYIONLS 10 be secured by RACES AT THE FAIR. This paper went to press too early last week to give the result of the races at the Centre county fair, They are sum- marized as follows WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 2:15 Trot and pace, purse, $250 Sallie Derby, Irvin G, Gray Woodshine, Philip Zuber Gene Whitecomb, Allen Smith Princeway, 1. Smith Time, 2.26 2.90 2.25 Trot and Pace Dry Dock. John Case Orbis J. Middagh Delaware Girl Jen Elgin, Chas Time, 2.31, 2.81%, 2.35 THURSDAY purse, $200 Stiver AVTERNOON $900 Hartman purse H | foks, 1. teed, Reedsville D. K. Wireman R. A. Stiver, Bedford Dr. Jones, Bellefonte Time, 2.2 ock Haven. 2 3 1 8 Bellefonte, 6 I'rot and Pace Jorewy I Pry Jim Lax Ash Ww W FRIDAY AFTERNOON PUBLIC SALE REGISTER. farm. Joseph Me . cows, 2 head of este, 15 nder and 1 ine of w CXPOS rm * mile east { THURSDAY. OCTOBER & er and lar] press ing machine oil tank, S'burner ol copper kettle and pater and stands, 3 brooders bie heating stove small heater stove, #0 yds inlaid linoleum. 1900 extension walnut table, buggy Longue, oi JOHN W. KAUP MoCrLasTic, Auet Public Sale oF VAaLvanne Real Estate By virtue of an order issued out of the Or shans' Court of Contre county, in the estate of aniel Dorman, deceased. the undersigned will offer st public sale on the premises, one-half mile south of Hublersburg, Centre Oo. Pa, on TUESDAY, NOVEMHRER 13, wm at 1 o'clock p.m, the following described real estate canop ) SpPHing wagor stove and oven im iron kettles uf reer alo rotw Administrator A. & A FINE FARM more or loss, situate In Walker Twp, Centre Oo, and State of Penna, bounded and deseribed as fol lows, to wit: On the south by lands of DW Rumberger and Harvey Vonada, on the west by | ands of Harvey Vonada, on the north by lands | of Harvey and Joseph H. Long, and on the east | by lands of John Hest estate; containing 4 | aches and 109 perches, more or less. Thereon | | erected a good SNTORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE bank barn and all necessary outbuildings This property is located in what is known as | Nittany valley, which has the most fertile | and productive soll in this part of the stale The land is ina high state of cultivation, ox. | ecepting about § acres which is covered with | young timber; water st the door; orchard of ohoder fruit; good school and churches within one-half mile Tess OF SALE | Ten per cent of bid on day of sale, balanee of % on confirmation of sale, A in one year and the balance in two years: all fond and mortgage on the premises W. 4G. RuskLe, WM PF. DORMAN, Attorney, Administrator, Bellefonte, Pa. Avis, Pa a Ta Th Th ee J 5,000-GIVEN AWAY-5,000 ¢ / MATCH STRIKERS W. R. BRACHBILL'S Wi ARE SHOWING THIS WEEK FULL LINE OF HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINETS -~ Sh SS SS SS hh a a od ¢ ¢ ¢ 4 4 / / / ¢ / 4 4 / " 4 4 / / 4 / 4 ¢ / ¢ g Store open every night until 8 o'clock. Saturday © o'clock. Both phones. / feo ee9°%" 2 SSTSSTSTTSTYTSSTSNYTYONed i a tt ti i a a a a a a a a a a CH i i dd a A A 44 PrP errr rrr rR RRR RRR FERRER REFERRER RRR RRR Cool Weather oO + Heavier othes-- SURELY But Where ? + Lh a a ah a ah an ann ab nn Bob SE SL Rh bh bh hh Phbbdbbdbbd Phd ddd dd bd dbdoddd Pbdbbbd bbb bbbbr bbb bb bbb PPP bbb ee Provid- EE EE EE EE ree ee ee a a a a a a a a a a AAR AE NAA Sim’s and no place else. ing you want what is best, at most moderate prices. Look around--see them all-- Ee Ed EE EE ee EE EEE EE a a i lh a i lc LS a a a a a a ma an bf you'll see we show twice as much new clothing as all other Belle- fonte stores combined. You'll see our prices to be lower, quality for quality, side by side, pnunERnanne Bt ee tte e ttt ttt ttt ttt t ttt sss tts sss: : amass sasasss sass a AN HESS SSS SSS 4 4 4S A A A a A A A a a sea aaa aaa a st oo SL SRS bb eh hh I's an easy matter to satisfy your- self that there is no place in Central Pennsylvania that can do you as much clothing good as the Sim store. ’ THE CLOTHIER, CORRECT ATTIRE FOR MEN AND BOYS. HPP PPIPIPIPFPIPEPIIPIIISOIONNG PRP P9 0909 BRB GOWN PPPPPIPPPPIPIPIPPOIOIPIOOPO®
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