Page 4 TH E CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, JANUARY 23 3 1908 | @he Centre Democrat, OMAS. R. KURTZ, - - FRED KURTZ, SR OMAS. R. KURTZ, W. FRANCIS SPEER, - ASSOCIATE ED. UIRCULATION OVER 5200, — - PROPRIETOR EDITORS. 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.3t-w World for Pittsburg Stockman for. The date your subscription expires is plainly printed on the label bearing your name All eredits are given by a change of label the Avet issue of each month. Watch that, after you remit. We send no receipts unless by special request. Wateh date on your label Subscribers changing postofice address, and mot notifying us, are liable for same. Subscriptions will be continued, otherwise directed, We employ no collector. You are expected 80 send or bring the money to this ofMee. unless EDITORIAL. Grafter Shumaker, who was claimed too ill to attend the trial of the capitol looters this week—so the trial might be postponed—was found by a commission of physicians to be well enough to at- tend, and that blocks the postponement scheme, Ff Ir KaLsruz should succeed his cat-killin in getting 8 a 1 proposition enacted in a law what mee-owing—katzenj —there would be among the pussy If Kalby kills all Who then would What in this period an nothing of m NEw A? depart which half ti fever, many many by so people with little Tus under a publican administration, are being well patronized. The trouble is Ahat the demand for these soup houses is becoming greater every day, and yet soup houses in the large cities there is a so-called republican paper in this try to houses locality wh has the brazeness to make t! worse Tur axti-Penrose ans are be publi ginning to organize the state show their in the counties over b N : Nominees for assembly must olors, for or against Penrose, In Union county ganizing the republicans are or the Lewisburg Chronicle and one of the oldest republican papers in the state, is making a strong fight to de feat Penrose, In county the feeling is the same, and the Middleburg Post, the old republican organ, is mak. ing a strong fight against the Philadel. phia boss. In Northumberland and oth. er counties, the opposition to Penrose is equally pronounced. In our own county of Centre neither the gift of a Pwst.office nor the turning down of a deserving vet. eran will tend to Snyder make matters / /y for gangster Penrose It 1s pleasing to all honest citizens to observe that in many counties republi. cans are making efforts to head off Pen rose in his scheming to be again elected to the United States senate. All honor to such republicans and may their work bear good fruit. Penrose is a notorious gangster and his helpers and backers are that class of grafters that robbed the state in the new Capitol job, He deals out post offices and appointments where he hopes they ‘will do most good” for his election to the senajp. The Belle | fonte post office appointment is a sample of it here and the are other like ap | pointments throughout the state, Hon. est republicans in counties throughout | the stdte are earnestly at work to have | no candidates nominated for state sen- ator or assembly, unless pledged not to support Penrose. POLITICAL COLLARS, The importance of political organ- It through association for fhe accomplish- 18 ization cannot be underestimated. ment of definite purpose that the Amer wr 1 8) ican people have succeeded in evolvin the magnificent institutions of this coun try. act through devotion to purpose 1s entit different members become merely puppets pulled This dif ference is gradually being appreciated; But association in which members ely from organisation where by the strings of the bosses indeed, is so (far understood to-day that | in state and nation the independent vot before one of the most hopeful sig er is more than ever This is the times. numerous A great American people to throw off politic collars, two great parties at present have been fulfilled, or irrevocably lost. New condi- tions have given birth to new ideas and new ideas to a large degree of individual | opinion, been skaken by the dishonesty and sel- | fishness of the bosses, Men have come to understand at last that if they secure | such disposition of matters as their own conception of public welfare dictates, must return to that kind of associ- that machines they ation existed before the political were made, Consequently they are side stepping poiitical collars sses all | their necks by political be over the country and rendering the pros- pect for machine politics extremely doubtful, In other ents are quietly laying plans to the job for Penrose in this county, t ing to steal a march upon those licans who desire a decent man in the senate form Prin gang ve Thousands are mployment and suffering f , work in all industrial centres , Huntihg With Dogs Sportsmen throughout the state learn" with considerable apprehension and many of them with indignation that an effort is being made upon the part of the state game commission to prohibit hunting with dogs in Pennsylvania It is the purpose of the commission to exert every influence to have the next legisla ture pass a law, making it illegal for a man to take a dog into the woods, The prime object of this law will be the pro tection of game, and if it is passed any dogs found in the woods at any time of the year, in season or out, will be shot by the wardens. There is no doubt that strenuous opposition will shown the passage of such a measure by the thous and of hunters in the state Many con tend that there is no sport in hunting unless a dog accompanies the party, and they will fight the commission in this respect to the last ditch, This law would be as popular as was the proposed hunters’ license law. The truth is there is much obnoxious fooling with the game laws-—agoing to extremes as in other respects by thirdrate states men 1" wii be Pensions Raised, The following soldiers’ pensions have been recently increased David Wance, Aaronsburg, to $13 acob Collar, Moshannon, to $12, homas Miller, Romola, to $1 Isaac Thomas, Bellefonte, to $15, ohn F. Morris, Philipsburg, to $12 acob Harnish, Boalsburg, to $2 Janiel B. Kimes, Blanchard, to $15 Daniel Curley, Morrisdale, to $15. Wm. R. Jobuson, Milesburg, to $a. Levi A. Fullmer, Rebersburg, to #rs. William Keeler, Bellefonte, to $24. The M. E. church of Milihall will have a baked st evening, 25, in the vacant room on Malin st, many things have led the | The original purposes of the | Confidence in leadership has | {with a loud crash into the gallery OVER THE COUNTY mitted to the Lock Haven hospi al re- | cently for treatment Daniel Grove, township, left for Philadelphia where he will ent Alpha Breon, of Rebersburg, was { of ( Tolley el a hosipital for treatment, 15to thei IHS at this work at reason Farmers k to have their sale bi cause they get able prices, Mrs, Mollie parted for Snow now it advantage office, be- the of Howard, de where Baker, she 1 Shoe, spend the next three months at the home of Mrs. Malone, There has been ed Evangelical church in Millkeim a new steam heating furnace thatis g installed in the Unit ving pet fect satisfaction. Centre granted pensions are James Gallagher, of Belle- |fonte; David Williams, of Philipsburg; | John Moore of Sandy Ridge, and i Jurns, of Julian Mollie Daughenbaugh, who has been { ill for the past five weeks at the home of | Mrs, Catharine Solt, at Howard, far recovered as to be to home in Howard twp Mrs. John Auman Millheim Reformed S a handsome organ, for use in the school. | The gift is appreciated very highly by the members of the Sunday school. y countians recently ‘homas has so able g0 to her 4 pres€nted the nday school with Engineer Daniel Lebkicher, of Snow Shoe, is again on his engine after an ill His run the Droore Lie PrOgre ness of several weeks tween little borough on t jellefonte and : t h ne ti op of tains of George Homan, Ferguson, who sides on the Bra: is a doubly affl man, r Son he has been ¢ mg from matters i evel that state Mrs, John Rishel, of Benner township, ite ill for the past Her son, Dr. Geo. Rishel I f Philadel; Mrs. Rishel has been qu four weeks three or an « Dreax d ite of ing with Carn eg Andrew M. Reeser, of the Musser ’ ) heim April 1st, take charge of a large he at Eiklana, Tioga county Mr. Reeser has made an acceptable and successful landlord while in charge of the Musser House At the time Mr Reeser vacates the hotel G. W. Clark Williamsport, will take possession Mr. Clark is the owner of the premise and will make such repairs as will make the stand an up-to-date hosteiry prietor { will on nel of A number of the Masonic fraternity, of Bellefonte and throughout ( county, are shaping their business to be able to attend the annual wint meeting of the Williamsport consistory A.A. 5. R. which meets in Howard Memorial cathedral, Jan. 29m The gathering will be an important one, as a large class will receive the degree, from the fourth to the thirty-second inclusive On Wednesday, Jan. 29, the Lodge of Perfection will confer degrees from the fourth to the fourteenth; Thursday, the council, Princes of Jerusalem, will hold its semi-annual meeting, when the ff. teenth to the twentieth will be conferred, and on Friday the remainder will be conferred, entre As During the religious services the other Sunday in the auditorium at State Col lege, a six-foot section of moulding around a ceiling light became loosened and, without a moment's warning, fell A : section of the fragment struck Winfred | Braman, of the experiment station, on the head, cutting a sevgre gash. A piece also struck Mra, Robert Foster, The crash came in the midst of Dr. Gill's discourse and created considerable ex. citement at the time. A thorough in. vestigation was made nta- ives of the constructing firm and no flaw could be discovered in the work. manship or materials used, 4 ad. | Ephraim Bartholomew, of Millheim, had a severe stroke of paralysis, Mrs, Asthur Gap. 18 visiting Falls An Easter entertainment w in the M, E. church of Millheim, sunday school on the evening on Ea Sunday. Pleasant Niagara Rothrock, ner parents at of held the i111 be b Frank McFarlane, of | Boalsburg his committee fe arranbing for the farmers i ruary 1th and zoth are ting institute billed for Rock off and i be in Halfmoon al The farmers Springs has been called held at the Quaker churcn Viiic y Febr 1A . Mrs. S. M, ( amphbe 1, tertained the members of her on Main I'here number of close friends present Miss Blanche Marin, of Philis bridesmaid the other day church wedding , Karthaus, ing parties being Henry Gormont and Miss Mary Schagnot, of that place B. F. Kister, of Millheim, left flinburg, where he has taken the Mifflinburg Times, formerly e by the late George W Kister has had considerable in newspaper work John McCormick and Miilfred Corl, of State Co day morni for Shira where iesday funeral of David ( brother-in-law of Mr school class the her home other evening. were burg was at a the contract- prett y well known people I oole ex periend C thter, Mrs left Mon- county, on they attended the rotzer, McCormic was a es the older he gets Gorge G. Fink, one of the prosper- ous farmers of Huston township, Centre county, has had a serious time for First his son. Droze W the or more with something e leg A belle Le fler Announcements LENS DURAS MAN BURRELL Administer ANNUAL STATEMENT I'HE FARMERS ANCHE OF MUTUAL ¥ 00. OF CENTRE ¢ In com charter, the § transactions f sented soe wid fiieth A the Company the provisions of their onus Statement hereby ASSETS Bills receivable, being prem fam noves due and payable by members for insurance the past year Cash premiums Cash in treasury EXPENSES Directors’ pay Salary of Secretary Salary of Treasurer Mileage, Secretary Printing. oMee rent, postage and stationery Telephone rem Election board Justice's fees Insurance report Exprees on policies drayage on books Mitehell adjusting lowmes ¥. Eekonroth lightning rod Miss Sophias Hutter, on fur niture Mrs. John Hamilton, on hrm and contents 1. J. Dreese, small joss HH. A. Detweller furniture Mrs. Conrad Miller, house Expenses the past Year Premium notes In force this day Insuranes year To whieh sdd risks of 1908 04, OB, 0, and we have Amount outstanding Of this amount over #000 wore paid in this day and (hn taking down (RE LIN taken. the past 810.090 34 Atl the meeting held the same day the follow. | | ing directors were unanimously chosen for the | | $nuing Fg J G, Goheen Frank MeFar | Rott, Reed § Surohm, FM. Fisher ! (3. I. 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