Page 4 Che Centre Democrat, GMAS. R. KURTZ, - - - PROPRIETOR a OMAS. R. KURTZ, EDITORS. W. FRANCIS SPEER, - ASSOCIATE ED. a a CIRCULATION OVER 5200, ns TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 PER YEAR Persons who send or bring the money to the oMce, and pay in advance, #1 per year CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with HB. XY. 38-W WORT Or..coiviises sonic sansions Pittsburg Stockman for a... were “ wee $1.65 we $1.80 The date your subscription expires is Platnly printed on the label bearing your name. Afl oredits are given by a change of label the Avat Issue of each month, Wateh that, after you remit. "We send no receipts unless by special request. Watoh date on your label, Subscribers changing postoMce address, and not notifying us, are liable for same. Bubsoriptions will be continued, otherwise directed, We employ no collector. You are expected to send or bring the money to this office, unless EDITORIAL. A dispatch from the interior of Moroc. co says that 10,000 Moors were killed in a battle with French forces. A number of French officers and men were killed. Tue assassination, a tew days ago, of the King of Portugal, and his son, crown of the i ous crimes of the age and has the civilized world. the prince, 1s one miquit. y The insane asylum now holds Harry Thaw for the killing of Standford White The world never was a gainer by Thaw noral of Wh Har. ry occupies a next toa Cl nese annoyes Thaw, oser by the killing ite. ublic cell, } p I' whos murdere ¢ con Harry is any money ¢ had tak with him; a enied all intoxicants \s WitH A view to who have bee: onstrations in the authoritie mence the d necessita men, ( on the These bosses, not president of the Clinton district, and ly a year upon h, already has won the esteem of all good citizens by his wise and im- partial rulings. j risdiction, will be enforced with yet fairness. Lawbreakers in the ton district had better take early warn- ing. We are proud to say that Judge Alvan Hall is of Centre county stock. The law, under his ju- rigor, Tue TRIAL of the capitol looters is pro- gressing, and all evidence thus far, is deep with blackest guilt. Should the scoundrels, by some mishap of justice, escape the penitentiary, what an inward rejoicing "friend prints a WEAKLY just arou would enliven the especial soldier” who All legh of the veteran nd on e. ny street—who, as usual, may be ing a menu of segars, for these his friends repar. Tue have the prohibitio Pexxsy seems to It head officials of the Pennsylvan nist ; HISLS al ia Rail are getting ready for 3 18 Sai road compan movement w y a sie 1 rhich will ts intempe- those who con easional glass In the sus; preference and the fact weigh heavily s harge of men to teetotalers TH squally amon more congress and out. Roo it's ude against the great money tr al or maononol DNAKIng monopolies of : the country is arousing a feeling of bit. terness among these sharks, through whom alone the republican party bas been financed a kept 1n power, ruptly, and to make millions dishonestly off of the toilers of the velt's message to congress vl na Cor- land. Roose. the other day, was mainly along lines contended for by the Democracy in their platforms for these many years, It was couched in language Jacksonian, with “By the Eternal’ left out, but hotly im- plied. The Roosevelt message has all the teeth shown in the photos of Ted- dy and a peck more. The democrats in congress punctured the message with applause as it was heing read, greatly to the chagrin of the republicans many, BRYAN Whatever any man may thik of Wm, Jeonings Bryan, plane he may place the Nebraskun's judgment of the great immediate ques tions, one of those facts that slap the critic in the face and make his standards totter is the undeniable truth that it needs only the presence, the personality, the utterance«the something we know not what that is the atcompaniment of this man's coming among any body of Democrats—to send all opposition to him slinking into silent hiding. The man twelve years in the limelight of public life, twice defeated and never counting a victory carrying patronage, who still can, by his mere presence in any part of the Sotntry, stifle all sem. blance of opposition in his party and hold the fealty of six millions of American citizens is no ordivary man, The man who sneers at Wm, Jennings Bryan simply constitutes himself a Dog- berry and writes himself down an ass ~Pniladelphia N. American, upon Clin. : sufficiently honor the Hon, Boies Pen senior Senator from the State, which is honored by his presence in the honorable Senate of the United States Truly a State is known by the represen- tatives it sends to the Federal legisla- ture. Ye gods! how he works and what he works! He intro- duces so many bills in the upper branch of the Corgress that he hasn't time | sleep or eat or think, i rose, Boies is a worker, to He is a prodigy | of industry and a specialist 1n his chosen | field of legislation. | Last week we took occasion to refer to | the | when he introduced in one batch seventy i his record of preceding Tuesday, seven bills, nearly all of which provided | for pensions, for the correction of indiff- | erent military records and for the re- | lief of certain persons. In that breath. | less effort he almost, if not quite, estab- lished a record for one day's work. On that day he introduced almost as many bills as he presented between December [2 and 21 last, when the peerless patriot | and pension padder got one hundred apd | seventeen into the hands of committees; and nearly all of these, too, were pension | bills. | It is almost impossible to keep pace with him in his legislative movements, for the pur} inform the admiring the YOose sufficient to It should be of this article public that needs only foot bills, that last Tuesday he had another uncon. trollable outbreak uced 1 “ eighteen were, of course, Honorable Senator or the ¢reclion Chambershurg iment of Infantry Wonderful legislator Won-der-ful bu he canld Pennsylvania do without the United States Senate Wonderful states iider political man fences at’ cost of the people! How ¢ » Independent i CHICKENS COMING HOME. The always absurd platforms of Penn- | sylvania Republicans bave never been { more absurd than when they referred to {the industrial and financial depression i of 1891-96 which was the direct result of For four. teen years Republican orators with one Republican maladministration ced Democrats for the h 14} idea have denou of "wr & dark days which were the legacy of t evalence “soup houses” in those he administration Now tl Harrison e chickens are coming home to roost It will be recalied that the Pennsyl vania Republican platform of 1907 firmed this plank of the national plat re- form of 1904 ‘We replaced a Demo ratic tariff law based on free trade pris ciples * * * by a consistent proted - tive tanff, and has been ley tariff labor wages have risen and all revived and prospered.’ That plank is based upon an that is essentially so crude that it i “yr Vy Dry peated now only fessional ticians who are un tell the trath not Democratic by iillions of Democratic wi n The tariff referred t and it was repud Democrats besides That it ‘based on free trade principles” is a childish misstatement of fact. When the Senate tinkers were done with protec n President the | measure it wos a patchwork of tive schedules. But it is hardly worth while to make denial, Where is the labor that is fully em. ployed at wages that are not swallowed inordinate prices of necessaries’ Where is the industrial prosperity so loudly and persistently boasted? Labor | is not fully employed. Many thousands | of wurkingmen are deprived of oppor | tunity to earn a liviihood and the soup | houses which Republicans said were Democratic may be reopened Wide | spread financial disaster is followed by. | by | widespread industrial depression after more than ten years of uninterrupted Re- | publican rule. — Independent : whatever low | | Some people make the mistake of | praying only for what they want instead | of asking for what they need, ! Announcements : We are authorized to sanounce the name of J. CALVIN MEYER, Exq , of Bellefonte, as 8 cans | didate for the Democratic nomination of Aw sembly We are anthorized to anpoutes the name of Register of Centre county J. ©. Boor, of Miliheim, as 8 oaodidate for the Democratie nomination for Sheriff of Centre county We are authorized to announce the name of didate for the Demogratio nomination for the oes of County Commissioner county on the Democrstio tiekot, We are authorized 10 announce the name of CALYIN A. Weaver of ip, as n eandidnte for the Democratic nomisation for the office of County Commissioner, We ite Jithovined W Shbouhee the name of OWLEY, 10, ae a candidate i nl 8 OE tor Recorder of Centre county, A A Pieronen. of Howard, as 8 oandidete for | the Demoeratie nomination for the office of | : We are authorized to announces the name of Jonx L. DUNLAP, of Spring township, as 8 can. | We are authorized 10 announce the tame of | Jonux DD, Mitoen, of Walker Top, as aeand) | date for the nomination of Treasurer of Cegtre | { of the Disciple church at Blanch OVER THE COUNTY. Mrs. Mary Burkholder, of Centre Hill, is in Altoona, at the home of her son, Morris Burkholder. Dr. Theodore S, Christ, of State Col- lege, has been very ill for the past three or four weeks, and his condition is not huproviog as fast as his friends would ike, The ladies of the Lutheran church, at State College will hold a church market | in the Meek block, Allen street, on Feb. 7. afternoon and evening. Ice cream will be served, H. L. Truckenmiller, ington, If he likes the place he will | probably move there to make that his future home, Mrs. Elsie Keagle, of Howard, re- cently received the sad news of her hus- band’s death who died in a hospital at Cleveland, Ohio, She immediately left for that city, 4 Wm. Dietz, of Howard township, is the happy man, because his wife pre sented him with a bouncing baby boy recently, Wm. says he aking a farmer out of him. Boyd Williams, who the Harrison Kline farm pear Jelle fonte for the past year, recently pur. | chased the stock of merchandise of John Griffith, at Pleasant Gap, and is ) full-fledged merchant in in tends making was tenant on now a Communion services at the resby terian church, at Port Matilda, next Sat. Feb. goth, at 11 a. m Preparatory ser- vices Friday and Saturday All cordially invited to Unionville, Sabbath evening Mr. and Mrs, Elias Bieber, the parents of Rev. B, P, Hall recently Lutheran A progressive evenings 0 Ser os Vil Bieber, Centre ana Parsor came wo were guests gt the age, Mr. Bieber | far nl dl Kt pt and well Hves on a ton. The other Lemont. nce thr ng the t UEKY. OWwWil i SON rreder - vel # in a 0 Ld L$ Be He pronounced the cancer and said an amputation was necessary, but on account of the condi. tion of her heart it might not be advisa- ble. Rev. W. “ i H. Patterson, the flew past arrived from his late home and chargt at Taylorstown, Washington county, ar companied by his wife ,and four child ren. Members of the congregation moved the household goods from the station to the parsonage adjoining the churchyard, Rev, Patterson preached bis initial sermon Sunday morning at 10,30 o'clock and also preached at Re mola at 2.30 p. m., the same day. Very large congregations greeted Rev. Pat terson at both churches The other day while Floyd Bowersox f Spring Mills, and his brother, Aller f Kansas, were crossing the mountain north of Rebersburg on their way home from Sugar valley, they st pped on top f the mountain to feed the horse They took the bit out of its mouth and put the feed in at Joth men steg ped to a side for moment 3 1] oO ir : when the started down the After rus ning about mile he stopped by Wm. Eckert, who happened to meet the runaway on the road. He clung to the animal until fe Bowersox brothers came along and helped hin ) o special damage was done 3 ] | speed Was to quiet the steed | bridge concern at Toledo, O., | Campbell, a State man, is rusticating { among his old chums at F of Zion, left | Monday afternoon for Winatchee, Wash- | | was $12,000, | and best farms in Nittany valley. | has | Hall, and tover forty years since he Miller, of Pine Grove, it under the doctor's care suffering with an attack of heart trouble, Mrs. Sarah Sauserman, of Pine Grove, tripped and fell down stairs last Thurs. day morning breaking the index finger on her right hand, Maggie Lytle fell on Joalsburg pavement fracturing her thigh bone. she is now holding Rowe her easy chair and likely will for weeks to come, n On account of a long lay off by a large Robert airbrook | The Harrison Kline farm, east of Bellefonte, has been purchased by Geo. | Hoy, of Walker twp, The price paid This is one of the largest Rock EN Miss Bell Goheen, of is in hard luck again. Some time ago she had a fall in the barn from which she had hardly recovered when she fell | Snrinos oprings, {on the ice almost breaking her arm George E. Swartz, of Rockt been spending some friends in Millheim., Mr, was a former resident of Millheim, but lived for some time in the he is engaged in farming Charles Miller, of visiting his aged m Miller, who makes her daughter, Mrs, j. W, f other relat ‘ rio Wars: as to locate in Illinois, Mrs. William Senser, resid Philipsburg, had the misf 1e to fall and break her right arm at the wrist She and her husband had just cor t of the 1} to take a conveyance a view of going to town, 1 an icy walk, fell and sustain rie 10U8¢ Last Gingerich, of Centre ll, wa the Lock Haven hospital for treatment About thirty years ago Mr. Gingerich cut his toe with an axe. The wound re- week we stated that George W taken to fused to heal and since then it has been | or | causing him much pain. ,ivipcerous growth formed in the cut, which Finally a can-| was recently removed by Dr. Ball. The | operation was a success, and in a short! time he will be able to use the foot with- | out any inconvenience, The about Centre Hall have not di since last week, although provement in many I'homas 1s considerably wife, who was serious! several days last week, has fully recovered Landlord James W. Runkle is gaining strength, Alfred Osman, at the Belle. fonte avepital, is reported as improving George, the little son of Robert Bloom of pneumonia, Mrs Reish, at last reports, was some better, although yet seriously ill. She is suffering pneumonia and heart H F. Bitner, at Millersville ing. A. Miles Arney a sufferer from typhs better the - Oo minished number of rsons i , and his 1809 is ill Geo from Mrs le is improv of Niagara Falls " 1 fever 1 trout is much There is no reported change in Mrs. Aaona Wolf, Ardmore. Henry Potter is better fre A severe attack ! oO master Boal was confined he hou Tuesday and Wednesday « slight ch condition of of n Oost “e 1" is and | = - . The difference between a burglar |a burglar would hesitate to rob the and a promoter of high finance is that widow and orphan, ns The Story of Our Business Lt 18 very mu h to your interest to know it, : in a building you shut your eyes and take a blue print from off a pile. Imag- ine the affair When you P 1 ) don't mixed up there 1 would be, bo, when plans you so careful should those ly make, why blindly get from the first place that offers ? you build on Y J il “ YOte mats 1 you malerial may have a etter material Some other place whole lot | lower fi to miss The next time you buy Rough or Dressed Lumber, Sash, Plain or Primed and Glazed, W all-plaster », Sand Rub- t a much | ¥ afford % t his. Look about you. Cement, Glass "Wi A ¢ eroid, the old reliable roofing, or shingles, drop around here, too. Last weck this paper told about the men fonte Lumber Co, names and methods of the Belle- p I'he the ly know, are Mr bBecretary and Treasur Superintendent Directors ward L. Hoy Mr. |. C. Smith Mr. Daniel Buck and the officers, President, James Harris Fleming) Time for builders ar know where we are. LOLLIng And now, ometime wvou'll and then or well, Bellefonte Lumber Co. NNN NSN NAN PSN NN PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Bulletin. THE EASE OF TRAVEL best 1¢ consolidated th ling ste wk. with its main dustrial and manuiacturing interests in direct touch with all the ce trade and affording the people the facilities of travel in all directions. Travel is no longer a dread, it is a pleasure. Comfortable cars by day or night drawn by the best type of Jocomotives over a roadbed maintained at the highest degree of excellence, elim | and make it th ge he lowes! rates consistent w wt accommodating to recreative rath the passenger inate as far as possible the annoyances La . er than burdensome Tickets are sold 1 on oa m The schedules of the trains are de signed to meet the wishes and requirements of the greatest number of trav. quipment, both a t state of efficien is the object of the manag fh Interchange is the life of the bservation to all the lens of Isy lvania Ra | the world me of your own i ion It is a fine thing to have 4 great yivania Railroad at you mmand i to vehicle Iroad sells It will plan a trip for you or and employes, is kept at the ment 10 encou travel by making it to the rage social system ['ravel is a tonic tickets good for a mile as well the ti provi le transportation agency like the Penn | Opens Friday, Feb. 7th - TH RACK BT | Closes Sat. Feb. 22nd FIFTH ANNUAL RED TAG REDUCTION SALE! Our Red Tag Sale held every February is so well known to the people of Centre county that detailed items and prices are no long- WE REDUCE EVERY ARTICLE IN TH Cr necessary. Remember we at cut prices-- only, offer our entire stock not a few items “except Butterick FROM 10 TO Patterns and articles where price is fixed by the manufacturer— It simply means that for the time above mentioned E STORE one or two other 20 PER CENT cash prices. and some articles even less, from our already low This is a chance not to be missed to buy Blankets, Haps, and Winter Underwear cheap, os pecially as the groundhog has decided to give us six more weeks of winter weather. ad marked in plain fig- ures on red tags-- All goods you can see just what you save, COME EARLY, BEST BARGAINS GO FIRST E. P. IrvIN - THE RACKET BELLEFONTE
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