Page 4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., DECEMVER 13. 1904, The Centre Democrat, CHAS. R. KURTZ, FRED KURTZ SR CHAS. R, KURTZ W. FRANCIS SPEER, PROPRIETOR EDITORS ASSOCIATE ED CIRCULATION OVER 4600, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION SUBSCRIPTION - - $1 50 PER YEAR Persons who send or bring the money to the office. and pay in advance $l per year CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with N.Y.3t.w World for .... nisasssmnaensenenis. 51.88 Pittsburg Stockman for coven ven « $1.80 The date your subscription expires is plainly printed on the label bearing vour name All oredits are given by a change of label the Arst issue of each month. Watch that, after you remit We send no receipts unless by special request Watch date on your label Subseribers changing postoffiee address, and not notifying us, are liable for same Subseriptions will continued, otherwise directed We employ no collector. You are expected to send or bring the money to thisoffice be unless EDITORIAL. CARrs-ON is an uncertain train, 1 By all signs Roosevelt must have read Bryan's Madison Square Garden speech very carefully and had it quite close to hand when he wrote his last message They are close together on almost every question now before the people PENNYPACKER wants to again, and would also like to be ¢ senator. He was blind steal was u and a men buildings an to look and see deplore the number of the the an Honor able Ww censur pea ¢, as may seem i 4 ~DEEMEN SPENT EMG™T FOLD. The statement o ses of W Cong Marion Harland Creasy Gave Most To Cold Water. William T. Crea ’ : { umbia nt Prohibition 4 al, vy, of Cataw A, | Det has file and expend paign 4 } MG of wh ch he iffey Committee State ( omm paid out for printing Buse nl | lerical ’ 1otel bil . traveling and The Hecla Hunters. The Hecla hunting party retu at the cl t season from their an nual hunt in the Allegheny Mountains, at Jaker run, in the northern part of Clinton county, with four fine deer. The party was composed of six old deer hunters Shuman and William Zimmerman and Samuel Heins, of Hecla: Perry Heins, of Hublersburg; John Zimmerman, of Jokimoms, and A. P, Krape, of Center {all Each killed a deer except William Zimmerman and John Zimmerman, mnting rmed se Of ne Beats the Goosebone, This is to be an unusually severe win ter, Corn husks are phenomenally thick, and farmers’ chin beards are growing at a faster rate than ever known before There are several other equally trust worthy signs, but these are sufficient, New Wireless Invention, A new wireless invention has been an- nounced by Marconi, inventor of the! wireless system bearing his name, by means of whi h automobiles may send and receive messages while traveling, The favorite musical instrument of grafters is the lute, i resides up the HIGHLY COMPLIMENTED. This week the Centre Democrat office received a letter from a gentleman who ald Eagle valley, with | whom we are not personally acquainted, As the letter is slightly personal, confi dential and on a business proposition, we publish some extracts from same, yet withold the name as follows Mg, CENTRES Dear 1 S¢( ribe {O17 DEMOCRAT r, I thought] never would sub- democratic paper. 1 was ly disgusted with the dem » Civil War, that 1 con- democrats, as men } , were traitors best int the rtheless, if you want tosend your i to my daughter, all right, for 6 months; let her come, 11's WORTH THA FOR NEW but damn your politics, Dec. 6, 1006 Th The Centre a who uld & 1pport the part erests of country. aper e above letter is a compliment to preciated more for such pre Democrat, aj ng we have received i When \ \ nounced opinions as to democratic loyal- i344 time. a man, with ty and patriotism, subscribes for a dem ocratic paper, it is the best evidence, as he says, that The Centre Democrat is “worth that (the price) for news that man of intelligence, for he knows a good We will concede the writer is a NEws-paper when he sees it, and is hon- orable enough t to admit the truth ; and m When he that is why we admire says, “Damn your ers of Assembly, fe ( Living County Memt e repre Atives entre iscovered Millions of Tons of Coal A i ’ fia Officers, t } "i ACC Maccabees Elect ’ f the ! of Arms 1st. Mas. of Guard, and, Mas, o) Guard, Warren Rush Sentinel Frank Woomer Picket, Harry Gehret R. R Mas wterriel 5, Oesterrich New Postal Ruling. A new ruling will go into effect at post office on January 1 to the ma fore nothin the 1907 in regards ards Hereto g but the address was allowed but according the law passed recently by the postal au- thorities, one half of the face side may be used for writing and it will be carried through the mails for one cent. This ruling was first made by the internation. al postal congress at Rome, Italy ling of post on the face side, to “Mummy and the Humming Bird." Jules Murray's own company, headed by William A. Whitecar, will pre sent the popular and successful comedy, entitled, “The Mummy and the Hum: ming Bird,” in Garman’s opera ho ‘se, on Friday evening, December 14th This is one of the very best shows that { will visit us this season, It is guaran. | fed first class, Remember Friday, | Dec, 14. An innocent lie never hurt quite as much as a malicious truth, | i | ~Men's snag-proof, first quality Lum- | berman’s Gums at $1.75 at Yeager & Da. | vis, i —— | Some people settle their bills like clock work—on tick, ROOSEVELT--BRYAN. Mr. Bryan in his Madison Square Gar- den speech advocated a Federal income tax. Mr. Roosevelt in message to Congress advocates both a Federal in temof tax. ation is revised” —in the opinion of The World, excellent and Mr Bryan advocated publicity of cam contributions his come tax ‘when next our sy Just measures paign and expenditures 1 law forbidding cory i y political wevelt renews his former m that Con | 1 Bryan ur and aration contri. party. Mr i recommen 88 enact such a law, the enforcement of riminal clause of the Sherman law against trusts Mr Roosevelt asks for the right of appeal in sulh criminal cases questions holding that it is Me) tions 1 ’ 0 il gre ged of law d to permit asingle distret judge to lare a law of Congress unconstitutions | against what might be the judgment f an immense majority of his colleagues I 1 0 on the bench, and then deny tothe Gov- ernment theright to have Court definitely decide the q: estion velt also favors no judgment trial uniess it shi the Supreme Mr. a statute providing be granted on technical grounds ll appear that the error com ’ plained of resulted Roose that new shall set aside or in a miscarriage of justice. Mr. Bryan indorsed the licensing corporations, Mr. Roosevelt is in tavor of controlling corporations by a Federal law * in other fashion.” Mr. Roosevelt, however, draws a closer dis- tinction than Mr. Bryan! between good trusts and bad tr 8, and considers some He would railway pooling, but would of course, 1 : itte prevent abuses Mr. Bryan government by in- esr L of license Or ust combinations beneficent, even legalize ng the he Eight DOOKS gs being s being mmended ime. the President ff revision, and the subject is however, that y call the Sixtieth revise the rested ratlroads as a pos ition of rpiexing problem Afterwards he insisted that he was real. ly no more radical on this question than Mr and that he did not favor ownership to : ACY omplish its pu oosevelt (yov. nment ownersh SO Roosevelt unless regulation failed Mr. R insists that regulation is already accom plishing its purpose. and that in five months since the Rate law was enacted there has been a previously unheard of number of reductions in freight rates Comparing Mr, Bryan's Madison Square Garden speech with Mr. Roose. velt s message to Congress the reader is forced to the conclusion that if Mr. Roosevelt would advocate tariff sion and Mr. Bryan would stop ad. | vocating Government ownership of rail re . rose : | roads they would be substantially in ae- | positital par | . cord, Certainly two great | ties could not successfully divide on the issue of the "peace with righteousness’ | which comes from a big navy, or even | [in the issue of a ship subsidy. Accept {ing Mr, Roosevelt and Mr. Bryan as the {leaders of their respective parties, we | {defy anybody to say where the dividing | line is beyond whic voter has ceased {to be a Roosevelt Républican and be. come a Bryan Democrat There has been no such obliteration of party lines in American polities for three quarters of a century The Roosevelt-Bryan merger is one of the most extraordinary. events in | meats revi | view of w S14 ly in Bryan claims to be | d ever While 8 in regarding as a rational conservative vw fully ith for Yeager & Davis, ppers of every description | A party of workmen diamond Christmas presents at rills are putting down test holes on the Mr. | land of Christ Sharer, at Dry hollow, on himself | Cold ns of be« battling man v and the American history, especial the fact that Mr more radical than Roosevelt persist } 1 at steam, where vel Coal are $9990908999990900999009999 We Have Watches, Clocks, Ster- ling Silver Novelties and Toilet ware, DIAMONDS and JEWELRY Bil ed Lo exist ‘Against the den agitator," — New York From California. Harvey Gap, Oakland, 1'¢4 Headache I am / Can be cured only by fornia and like i The rays are mild 5 medy that and warm, bt he nig are ol n PETOY ry D3 : ng at h y Lie cause, yWers are 1n oftener vith headache powder quicker will it return, are loaded w high in price, tatoes $1. 8¢ or pills are way $5 1086 for ei miles from San boat and it is Comes hold, This is a great country : the wind turbed stomach or blow fiercely sor; lavs. but is not « 1 frregular bowels, and some The only almost invariably ! an Lane’s Family Medicine (a tonie laxative) will cure head. FAFTFITIFTFFIR00030033000anmn Generally, headache from dis. i» a horribl wht to be- ROI Flat and Hollow Tableware, Cut Glass, Etc, any old place Gold Seal ¢ ’ sel t VV anteed at 5 8 t year for Bracelet thew $ and grades ache in short order by regulating the bowels and reinvigorating the promptly PUBLIC SALE REGISTER. Persons who have their } stomach, It is a great blood medicine and the favorite laxative of old and young. At druggist is F. P. Blair & Co., BELLEFONTE, PA. office will registry FREE over 4800 papers thelr sales All persons containing . and B0e, be charged 0000000020000 030009000009 0% RRR RRPRPRRRRORROIRRRIRRRRRRRRRR, SIFTITTTTTTTIFITFISTRIININIEII C6840 400600000d0 ss rachbill's Only ! THE HOUSE-KEEPER’S BEST CHRISTMAS GIFT IS A HOOSIER Hoo \ Cue KITCHEN CABINET Large Public Sale! Yar in: in ng le crawer EMENTS Could you select anything more appropriate or that would give a house-keeper more pleasure? Make your selection now or you will be too late for Christmas. It is only in our store. Come in and see it--and leave your or der. “Both Ny, a a t of Horan a UI Ww, HARRISON KLINF AT YOUR SERVICE | THE BEST X-MAS STORE GIFTS FOR MAN OR BOY--PREPARED FOR YOUR DEMANDS We've been planning to have this better than last year's Christmas store. There's not a thing we're lacking on. You'll like this as a holiday purchasing place, better even than heretofore, better than any store you know of. Luxury or Necessity Bath Robes, Mufflers, Sweaters, Clothing, For Man or Boy Smoking Jackets, Lounging Robes, Fancy Vests, Neckwear, Shirts, Pajamas, Gloves, Traveling Bags, anything you can think of man or boy would wear, you'll find it largely dis- played here. EACH DEPARTMENT OVERFLOWING WITH ALL THAT IS NEWEST AND STYLISH, AND MODERATE PRICES PREYAIL. You need not be a judge of merchandise nor worry over pleasing or fitting persons from our stock. We will cheerfully refund purchase price or exchange whichever is desired, any article purchased here, returned after the holidays, Sim, the Clothier, Correct Attire for Men and Young Men, .
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