a oy Page 4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. FEBRUARY 13, 1908 The Centre Democrat, EDITORS. OMASR. KURTZ, W. FRANCIS SPEER, - ASSOCIATE ED. A OIRCULATION OVER 5200, 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...ccou . , $1.65 Pittsburg Stockman for ~ $1.80 The date your subscription expires is plainly printed on the label bearing your name All gredits are given by Mvat issue of each month. Wateh that, after you remit. We send no receipts unless by special request. Watch date on your label, Bubseribers changing postoMee address, and pot notifying us, are liable for same, Bubseriptions will be continued, otherwise directed. We employ no collector. You are expected to send or bring the money to this office, unless EDITORIAL. Bryan's recent trip in the eastern states seems to have dissipated all forms of opposition. He need only appear among his enemies, when they scatter like mist Mila 01a Some 1 ] sire Teddy to signatures I Froripa the republican party being dominated by negroes—there were 90 blacks to 10 whites in the state con- vention the other result and a split i with two sets of day he A big row was t ons two organizat lelegates t s from Tariff The Post brings it S town, other Pitts! rg wise Pittsburg is the centre of those indu tries alleged to be fostered and maintain ed by the protective tariff, The Dingly schedule is in full force and effect, yet the city has been stormed into surrender by idle men seeking a chance at munici. pal employment in the hardesi kind of work, The fellows who have been vot. ing for the full dinner pail and steady jobs al good waghs, can look at the si lent walls and idle chimneys of the mills and shops whose Sabbath stillness and clearness contrast strangely ' enough with the and murk Let them find ou ¢ Mf protection protects them, hot being ted now Pr: in the net set to take the capitol looters, they are protec NYPACKER at last has been caug! t now being tried Assistant architect Lewis, a wit gon the stand on Thurs day, being sharply cross-examined by the attornies for the looters, they put fa tal questions that brought out the an swer that Pennypacker had knowledge of the wrong being done against the state and hada hand a drawing up a do ument that was intended to cover up the greatest of all frauds and whitewash the | robbers, The court, jury, bar and audi. ence, were dumbfounded over the start. | ling revelation. Mr, Lewis’ testimony, at the same time implicated Patinypack- er's attorney general Carson, with being an assistant in the attempt to keep down the lid, in NOT A SHINING EXAMPLE. The New York evening ‘' Post” repeats | the history of political corruption in) the | Presidential campaign of 1904, and after | summing up the terrible evidence asks “How are we to explain this affair and | still hold up President Roosevelt as the | shining example of political It country has been forced cannot be done, A once deluded by stress of orseen circumstances ‘and development look conditos 8, to ing exampie a change of label the | appointed be Secretary of the newly created Depart He a short time, for when t of Commer 1d Labor. as taken from of As director of the | that office} and mq chairman the national coms fat-friers th e knowledge he gained as the Department was supposed ‘ ny rate as about Most ELECTION ON TUESDAY ir Dati ] elections stom, both have the but yminations are made becaus parties for tickets This is necessary is is n ry. placed in nomination Ohi vanous es wun fie INH often litical roosters so often manipulate for seifish interest graft trial was blac) sed than the damaging facts fror a assistant ditect Lewis, given on the witness the two previous days Ex-governor Pennypacker, from the rev- elations made, stands in a discreditable fo, the great robbery am shield an state’ offic gang sters who were partners in the game of light before the word is efforts to whitewash the republ als and the 13 milion oot Iniquito 1% AS was the the court this steal as exposed by Mr, Berry evi dence brought out in week shows that the crime was {ar worse than even Mr, Berry charged Hinois must be In on Grand Jurors in under ’ years of age this get years state both Iinois many non-entities juries, The Pennsylvania laws as to jurors need im over and under 63 and proving by making qualification the mea sure and not age In mentioning attorney general Car. sON as having a hand in getting up a re- port to whitewash the capitol looters, the witness, Lewis, made a correction to | the effect that he meant the auditor gen {eral and not the attorney general, Just now the astounding new devel | opments in the trial of the capitol loot. ers, and the ground-hog weather-—both rough-are attracting the attention of the public, OVER THE COUNTY. 5, H. Griffith, of Axmann, left, Wed- nesday of last week, for Chicago, as a wit ness in a case en trial in U, 8S, court The following pensions were recently Franklin FF, Wetzel, Mill Mrs, Jennie E. Lauth, How- increased heim, $12; d, $8 Jonathan Harter, a well-known and respected citizen of Millheim, has not been in the best of health for a nuraber of weeks Woods of Port elf as a nation for Matild; candida Jacob unced ie Republics sNioner, The audit the United 1} lical church in Millheim has | which great ng no him i nomi com orium of al cl been an, seriously 1 home He burg sy been in Johnstown the past two weeks now 1s somewhat improved D. J. Meyer over a yed of Centre Hall, in poor health, has complete ly Ie covered ’ who for A" Was rheumatism, from and is now as well apparently as ever, X ’ Johnson, of Ferguson, fotind I dead in its stall and a fell on the alter another i 1 to be kille hip and had rg ATT, a to kill a valuable horse oh ac count of a broken leg, sustained by fie ing on the ice. This up a $15 bought last year. Its mate died + arr . A winaGs uMmonia las interes ase oy t$1100 Il owned and operated } at Alto, wa fire Thursda for tl The stave m Geo, B, Thompson & Co entirely destroyed by morning at § o'clock N conflagration could be discovered machinery had just been put in ar thus it was one of the most complete mills of the kind in the state I'he was $4.000; insuracce $2000. It will be rebuilt C. E. Lutz, of Filmore, has leas John W, Stuart farm, abouta half wm South of State College, where he soon start a dairy. He is a fine man, an a gentleman, no doubt, will make the en terprise a success He has been the most progressive farmers in county and will do isfaction to all his cu new undertaking » CAUSE “a New fon ! the wii one of Centre best to give sat stomers in (Kis his » His The other Sunday Charles Woodring, aclerk in the First National bank at State College, was just twenty-one years old and in celebration of the event his parents, Mr, and Mrs, H. C. Woodring of Tyrone, entertained a number friends at dinner in his honor young man was born at Port where his parents then lived bright, talented young man, That the district gomprising Miles Penn, Haines and pitt of Gregg town ships and Millheim, with a population of of The Matilda He is » | abaut 6000, is & good healthy district to | live in is apparent from the report of P H. Musser, registrar of vital statistios | for the district for 1907. During the | year there were but 77 deaths, or 12 to | 1000 ihhatinatis. In the same time there 117 births in tne N fi reported At Aaronsburg, and that vicinity, end | { of last week, were no mails for two days the roads being blocked by snow drifts, The other evening, as Jerry Confer, of near Spring Mills, was taking his horses to water, one of the animals fell and in doing so broke its neck, Miss Sara Behers, who past two months visiting Lemont, and other places, left on day for her home in Columbus, Druggist J. D. Murray, of Centrehall ig the oldest male citizen of the town, his and does not feel near like one two relatives at Mon- Ohio, Bx nt counting announces he worn out, John Foreman, of Center Hall, cast his lot with Brot} and mining er head ters tl of eam il all pulled in good runs SOL twp report : £2,000 bushels; W. H. Weaver 42,500 two church, t Re fe "n med who con ! pla es The Hammerhead Shar One of 1 deed, one or ns in Hell #4 i | Gate. ~ the nearest ra instead of filling end of their run, pers PROL f the il Clery One perso i'n ers Tw peraon PETROnS PARTY OFFI ELECTED Republican St Chair th REPUBLICAN As cortifie Thre ention ¥ Iw ont Hey Iwlegats os the nvention Tw m Lo th fivyent One person : = DEMOCRATIC PARTY OFF . FLECTED the Rey Rey FERS Detnoer man.) Three Delegates 10 the Convention Two Delogates 1 Lanvention Two Alternates myention (As ort Stats | Wotmsow raat the Demecrati y the Democrat PARTY OFFI NOMINATED the Prohibition fuan. Four Delegates to the Prohibit vention One Delegates Ww Convetition PRONIBITION ERS TO By (As eprtified by State Chair nm Sate Con the Prohibition National SEIT FI IISE ES ESET SEES SPEER SEERA hans aaa aaa A rasan nnn cn a LS Es Ut Ss We the Commissioners of Centre County, do hereby cersify, that the above is 8 correct Hise | of the Party offiees 10 be filled by thelr parties i as fled by the State std County Chairmen respectively, and the NSoeretary of the Common. wealth, thet the pgbile ofe a AbOYe set forth are true and as we verily believe JOMN L. DUNLAP, U. A. WEAVE SoRin'u DAILEY, Attest Janms WH. Com. © { convention of the Pennsylvania Farmers’ Alliance and from nearly sixty themselves in favor of legislation that will Oppose Road Law. At the closing Local Option Battle. p to this time ants local option organ- izations have been form RIX state candi- may question of the people. interests are in same session'of the annual U ed in forty Industrial Union, held at Williamsport rec ently the representatives expressed nties in the dates favor to oppose or the state legislature who counties the submission of lox al pil 14] 7 vole revolutionize the present policy of the | This means that the | State. Highway Department, and also | awake to the is prevail the repeal of State road law passed | Pennsylvania th Vea the by Legislature 10 The prim. | time the ant ary objections offered against the } of the the in i.8aloon viter . yeiem an the State igh ner and woner ana n wage management Highway Departme it 18 thel paid to t Comm the $1, ants, whict onvenlion annrontiat appiopri for the pu MARRIAGE LICENSE AS Mi Work For Finishin 3896 Different Articles Not Named NNR NNN Att testassnsannas sss std EDEERREPPPPIPEEREEPEPEPRP hh hh hh RL Tr rPPrrrrPIPrIIPrI tT Ter rede +4 Sale ends March 2nd, 1908 Workmen's Big . Clearance Sale EVERYTHING in our Winter Goods must be sold \ LH Sale commences Feb. 15th FOR | THE |NEXT] | 15 | | DAYS | Ladies’ Dress Skirts “: from H8e up Floor Qil Cloth Cloth 1 yd (hit ul a a a A RR a a Furs Furs i15.¢ we Sale pn w () $10 furs : : n . & ees : 00 F w and 4.00 Furs » wide 14% yds wade Shaker Fannel Shle pr aM oth JK urs oe Ladies’ Sweaters Sale price $1.50 Sweaters at Sweaters at Sale price Sale price Lace Curtains s long $1.2 Na TH « $1 23 Outing Flannel 1c Uuting Flannel at eH 1o¢ Outing Flannel at : Blankets, Etc. Size Blankets at obi Ladies’ Heavy Shawls £4.20 all wool Blankets at $2.08 3 oi Hed Spreads TEC Up : Men's fleece lined Shirts and 2 Drawers, soc quality soc Work Shirts y5¢ Men's Sweaters $1.50 Men's Sweaters $2.00 Men's Sweaters Curtains yd same 00 sate xe Curtains - » v SPREE RPFRDRPPPRDPPDDDIID 008888008888 8888888888888 8833342 PPPPLPL LP HPPL2 2409 19 Beaver Shawls v4 Beaver Shawls 2¢ Beaver Shawls soo Children's Tams soc Skating Caps Children's Suits, 3c tO 18 ¥YIs, ‘ from ofc up Children’s Knee Pants . .19¢ up Towling. «vv. from Be per yd up DONT MISS THIS SALE Workmen's Bargain Store, CORNER ALLRGHENY & BISHOP STS.
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