Page 4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA, MAY 23, 1907, The Centre Democrat, ——— CHAS, R. KURTZ, - - - PROPRIETOR —————————— FRED KURTZ. SR CHAS. R. KURTZ. W. FRANCIS SPEER, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION SUBSCRIPTION Persons who send or bring the money to the office, and pay in advance, $1 per year CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with K.Y.3t.w World for Pittsburg Stockman for The date your subscription expires is plainly printed on the label bearing your name oredits are given by a change of lab Brat issue of each month, W you remit special request Wateh date on your label EDITORS. | ASSOCIATE ED CIBCULATION OVER 4900. House. The Senate killed the $1.50 PER YEAR h that, after We send no receipts unless by CLOSING EVENTS OF Continued from page I. ‘enrose machine dominated tl completely as the vast mitrolied Vils power, [| r the st leg mel i ana ry parti THE LEGISLATURE Spe aker. the McClain 1 i and ASUTeSs, re Henat nils was enough {any of them to be sidered with t that me bad and Bubseribers changing postoffice address, and not notifying us, are liable for s Bubseriptions will be otherwise directed We employ no ¢ to send or t sme continued, sollector. You are axpeots wring the money to this off ’ EDITORIAL. yr that wanted th vania Judge Love to the next republiban State convention the boys said, “nit” He will n ' . Little rough o 5@ wantes u give out Sralwart repul Wars eps for anything in Centre co » a ir L : WK wants where tI the axe. [It takes a lor through Judge Love's he has received several knocks. below the belt, to the stern reality that ne touch bottom in Centre favor of th put him er of cory that has mark him as tol steal, and *3evt ’ to the re-election what In the alone, the people That Ss tion that will stink in their next half century, let alone plunder schemes perpetrated by the same '‘Urganization years The "Old both an advocate county to vent an advocacy of it in the past twenty- Organization” has this both and an organ in standing largely discredited by honest men of all parties Tux Sraxparp OlL company contin ues to break all defy ment, rob the people and independent oil operators. If the Gov ernment is hedging about bringing up the monster to the obedience and require- ments of the law, then let the people take the bull by the horns, like the revo. lutionary fathers did King George for his tyranny and stamp out every vestige of the Standard—if it met the approba- tion of the public to throw the tea over board in Boston harbor, it will meet the approbation of the robbed people of the world, if a dose of the medicine of the revolutionary days be administered to the great octopus. Let it be stamped out entirely—it deserves no better fate. It has millions piled up mountain high and cares nothing for fines, Put the robbers to jail and end its career, The petty thief is railroaded to state's prison the first court after his theft Is committed but this thieflof millions, uhjustly raked off the public, is permitted to be at large with sham covering years and ending in nothing. Is that a “square deal”? law, the govern strangle all unless 1 THE TOWN COUNCIL The Pruner Or be coming Wo the front : : a Oa AW 1 : at once exercised the righ nd nit nN . 3 1 ed y understar yut could V der Ww the Cound he _ yeed of electing a solicitor that it for the resigned ng ap counct was unless he pre This act of Assembly, be- proved by the Governor ; | had organized and solicitor, was not intended to apply until the organization of the next coun cil, Say! have we gone to Philadelphia or has some of the “Gang” come to us! Only a hair splitter of the law id elect a solicitor for three years, and date it back to cover a period before the law, authorizing an election for three years had been passed There is a case before council now re- Iating to a sewer which the owner of a lot wants the borough move, ‘This sewer wis put where it is in a perfectly legitimate way. Noone has any right to touch it but by consent of council and lit must be moved by the owner of the lot, not at the expense of the borough {The solicitor has not sized this up yet. of YEeAr or alter the its chosen er 0 to { Our borough should be run awhile in| | period at his trade and for three years the interest of the public instead of indi. viduals, Nort Warp Rerormes Wugar on Wednesday, in Chicago, $1.02this is with the wheat gamblers, but the farmer who raises it, gets j0 to 72. “Brickyard Bill" continues to do busi ness at the old stand as our state treasur er.’ He lifted the lid and is keeping her wp. 4 Arvarentiy the Penrose and Elkin people are preparing to lock horns in the coming Republican State conven- tion, £ | resided at Farmer's Mills, Centre county, | his family, he removed to Tyrone, where | The deceased was twice married, his 1 to permit we RECENT DEATHS. Daniel Conver:—an aged resident of Sugarvalley, died Friday morning, aged 80 years, Burial was made in the church cemetery Mary ighter of i CALDWELI the four-year-old Mr. and Mrs, William Cald- formerly of Milesburg, but now of | Wednesday of last week, { ak a brichi : de was A bright The remains reg, Friday f cath 1 or the result contracted 's incarceration in the 0 an aged sident of Woodward, 1s “3 [ KDoOwTt Dt t iis sous have not gives 1 day they zr State nA the ia at Montand L! Ie n, of Hecla deeded the mother ore Mrs. Joanna Arora, and Allemeta won, Joseph H. A sister and a also survive her, namely, Mrs, | Sophia Ettinger of Milton and Frederick Kurtz, of Bellefonte Funeral on Mon. | day forenoon, services being held at the : house, and interment in the Union ceme tery Hi Rev. Fleck offici- ating we follow the Shamp, Menetta : i { pt to Allive also a brother at lersburg + : ill Cone as been in years and snst woek at his | Wednesday even. | Cyrus Luss «who health for the past twe fined to his bed the home in Tyrone, died ing sth, of nerve depression and heart | trouble The deceased was born at Spring Mills, Centre county, being aged dt death 64 years and 14 days. Mr, Luse by occupation was a blacksmith and had h ; till March 20, 18go, from whence with he had resided since, working for a serving on the Tyrone orce police second wife, Zhzabeth (Brindle) Luse, survives him, with the following full and direct and stepchildren, viz: William L. Luse, of Altoona; Mrs, A. Zerby, Berrien Springs, Michigan ; P. C, Luse, Elgin on ; Miss Rebecca Souls, Red Lion, York county, and Mm. ©. L, Grimm, Madisonburg, Centre county, He is Also survived by two brothers, DD, F. and A. P. Luse, of Centre Hall, and Mrs. J. W. Shook, of Spring ¥ rs. Joh Rutter, of Loraine, Ohlo, and three half brothers: Perry Luse, Centre Hall ; Jord Liuse, of Aaronsburg, Pa, and m Luse, of Johnstown, Pa. Interment in Union cemetery at Farmers Mills, on Saturday, : ’ ily "nt r cation of ailments, aged 63 ceased is sur a] Mrs Daxter, Bower:~died at her } at Rote Tuesday morning of paralysis aged 74 years, She is survived husband and a number of children Mus. Esiry Rung who resided nes ! Al Tylersville, died last Friday of a compli by her Vers vived by several children Mrs Mas Lewisburg, « buried Monday Gough was ARET | Duncan Go last Friday afternoon ed i al floor and expires My DEBORAS Roland Williams evening YVEeArs and five children. name was Debo reared 1 Other hat the undertaker eo nay live ome | | COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES. Teachers Favored. islature { i Anothet year m tiinnel and 1 und and another has ary of thone and fifty qui Le] d graduating cl shelonte High School t week | dollars for holdin certificates Bellefonte Trust Company, Three Men's Money Affairs It doesn’t take a man nearly s« reach 10 as a woman propernt $8 Ol ness « of tailoring and ’ to represent the The Sim C They're shapely in appesran ger styling will last because folly and skillfully worked stitch upon the garments In they are custom-made clothes minus the custom price. You can't see as good Clothes elsewhere, you'll not see half as many in any one store as we show, and further, you'll not see prices that are so reasonable, Thelbest of reasons—why so many people wear our elothes—why you should. SIM, THE CLOTHIER, Correct Dress for Men and Boys.
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