The Centre Democrat, FRED KURTZ, SR, Editor, CHAS. R. KURTZ. Cditor and Proprietor, WwW. FRANCIS SPEER, Associate Editor ny SWORN CIRCULATION 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. thrice-a-week World for Pittsburg Stockman for The date your subscription expires Is plainly printed on the label bearing your name, All credits are given by a chapge of label the first issue of each month. Watch that, after you remit, We send no receipts unless by special request. Watch date on your label Subscribers changing postofMee address, and not notifying us, are liable for same. Subscriptions will be continued, unless other wise directed We employ no collector. You are expected to send or bring the money to this ofMoe Democratic National Ticket, For President; WiLiaAM J. BRYAN, of Nebraska. For Vice President Jos W. KERN, of Indiana Democratic State Ticket. For Judge of the Superior Cour WEBSTER GRIMM. of Bucks County _—— Democratic County Ticket For Congres Ww HARRISON WALKER, For J. CALVIN MEYER, of Belle of Bellef Le nie Assembly . \ For Sheriff SMITH, of Rush townshiy Fren F G. F. WEAVER F ran F. Pierce MUSSE WEAVER, of Penn t J. L. DUNLAP, of Spring y J. W. Be Jos L. Cy 3 EDITORIAL. Amending Party Rules ARTERS DEMOCRATIC ng meet on J: purpose of p. a Centre « as may government ty. over jredect Waite flowers are Bryans favorites. He has the same taste with refference to houses Crawford fight rememt er, po ered by having Soldier's ) al years ago Tue nur the U lions, parties and the county large that gr 3 4g ew from too free * Ev in Ming disputes, W. H. WarLker is making many friends in hig campaign for congress, His man. ner is winning, sailable, his character his ability and fitness for the position, are undisputed. He is a young man and will be a fit represen. tative of the 218t unas and district should he be chosen, which coming event. He has no bar'l to depend upon like his competitor, Mr. Barclay, who is serving his first term in congress, devoid seems to be a of any qualification for his organs to boast of, except to claim credit for some pensions granted by the pension bureau, applications for which a member need only hand over the proper papers and the petition will be granted, Further than this Mr, Barclay's “influence” is not required Any sawbuck, sent to congress, can do that. Only a few members find it neo essary to have their organs make a eat cackle over that because no great measures are brought forward by these third-rate chaps. The grant of pensions will go through without the “hard labor” of a congressman, since it is the law and the claims of the soldiers find recogni tion as they deserve, congress hand in applications for pen. sions, but only a few, we observe, find it | change of the date on their label this |of Dr. Tibbens, of Beech Look at it now and in case of an wal 80 what necessary to resort to the cry, ‘Great is Diana of the Ephesians,” over it, INTERESTING STORY Continued from first page showing his love, As the train pulled away, Mr. Bryan remained on the back platform as long as he could distinguish the light produced by the torches, and ino the car, ‘Mr. Bryan,' I said, ‘there | was love ; there was affection.’ With all | the earnestness of his wonderfully ear. nest nature, he replied : ‘Yes, it is love ; and, Rose, I would rather handful of farmers you have Just seen Street, Lincoln who on two occasions during the |'96 campaign disturbed the equanimity of Mr. Bryan, The first was when we left Lincoln on campaign, and Bryan's speech, occurred The Bryan Home ot, preceded by two bands, About the of the Lincoln people had gathered. There were two or three glee clubs, the inevitable '‘sixteen little girls dressed in white and one in yellow,” and all the other features that went to make up an occasion of that kind, In replying to a request for a speech, Mr. Bryan thanked [his fellow citizens for their demonstra- tion, and said that when he Lincoln to go to New York and make {the notification speech he had told them | | he was going into the enemy's country, | but he said there was no enemy'stcountry { for he had found as good bimetalists in New England as there were in Nebras He said that the silver sentiment was growing ; that no one would pute that it was stronger that day than bad been a year before, or even a month ra week before, and had just ka. or made day ti Irishman id yelled it AKT M and those who have heard him when ¢ hausted or, because of the number of speeches he had made during day : : : mechanical iu his delivery adge his ability as an orator the somewhat Eu H ’ ive the AD ple a answered potent reasor rect e greates Fach cau pay i tefess with a ft the sual api Waukesha te 1900. 1 left him the to be in Chica ) J n i WAS of R ten . Ti he ro « HOTAry nstrument on election night of 1 8qf wid which gathere about the one the Cr telegraph whose mless wires told his defeat There we stayed until midnight, when gains were shown, and when losses were chronicled different political beliefs, but anxious for Mr, Bryan's election because of their love for him, wept when at last con. {vinced that it was useless to hope Strong men were these, accustomed to met and to tear into shreds public men by their writings And while we sat by the side of the operator, hoping agamst hope and commiserating with one another, the one most affected by the outcome, the one who was to be told by those messages whether or not he WAS LO 00K upy the most exalted position {in the world—Mr, Bryan-—was in bed, | Sleeping as a child pass i 5 Of happy sorrowful Men of Man Loses Mis Mead Weak, anyway, and worried to death | because he is not able to carry his work to success, a man will lose his hed un {less he restores himself with a tonic. | Sexine Pills are the tonic that will re. [store any manor woman who is ina rundown condition. $1 a box, ix boxes #5. Full guarantee, Address or call on C. M, Parrish, druggist, Bellefonte, | where they sell all the principal reme- i dies and do not substitute.’ i Credits Given, All persons who paid their subserip. All members of | tions during the month of July will find | devote his time to | proper credit given for the same by a week, error notify us at once, BY A REPORTER then, visibly affected, he turned to go | have that | at my back thay all the bankers of Wall | TBere was an Irish section hand out in | the second trip of the] during Mr, | Guards had acted as an escort to the de- | back end of the train a great crowd of | first left | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLE j mel OVER THE COUNTY. Messrs, Decker and Rager have leased | {the State College own, 1 from John | | Baumgardner and take possession Aug. | | 10. | Jennie Bigler and her mother, of Clearfield, who spent some time at the | { home of Mr, and Mrs. John W, Stuart, of | | State College, has returned home, Thursday a number of Lock Haven | fraternal men drove over to Penn cave {and took dinner at the Cave house, | There were about 150 in the party. Edward Winters, who was clerk at | the Musser House at Millheim for sever- al years, has resigned his position and | will engage in some other business. | Rosie Krape is/ learning the switch | board at the Centre Hall Bell eXchange with a view of bécoming a regular opera- tor to succeed Miss Anna Mitterling. Harry Leopard," of Bellefonte, is spending the Bot summer days at the home of his uncle and,aunt, Mr. and | Mrs. Samuel Gingerich west of Centre | Hall, | Charles Detwiler, the little son of W. | E. Detwiler, of Harrisburg, is at the | home of his grandfather, Jacob Detwiler, | near Penn Cave. He also spent some time with relatives on the South side of | Potter township, The U. B. Sunday school, of Black | Oak, will hold a union picnic on Satur. day Aug. 8th, at Chaney's Grove, about one mile west of Port Matilda, Every- body is most cordially invited to attend, By order of Com abutments Woodward The contract to build the the new iron bridge at was awarded by the supervisors of Haines township, Saturday to LL. W Wert and John i Haines, of Aarons burg, whose bid was $342.50, f for Jia e other evening Miss Savilla Rear- » Hall, lost her purse con- il ount of change, a 1a linen etween the Earlystown amou rds and hand. | Centre begefit JM the i rlitend a good The mil ) the pper end of gineers are of b cago Air yments that the Line, have Vark ar 1 OTK A ’ pm her develo » gives new men of State College, he hall of the Alpha the purpose of forming ! for al protection Kimport was elected president and Robert Foster secretary, Committees were appointed to draft resolutions and a constitution for the government of the organization Work on the new Ro, A oir at State College is progressing The trench lead ing from the reservoir to State College is well under way, being nearly two. thirds completed. The water mains are on the ground and ready to be laid. The work will be hurried to completion so that the line will be ready for use short. ly after the openiog of college, mt gation mu William and Marshall Foster, sons of Charles Foster, of State College, were | awarded prizes of $50 each by the pub- | lishers of the Saturday Evening Post for the largest increase in sales of any of | their agents in the United States. The lads stood at the head of the list and it} was owing to a slight technicality in the conditions of the contest that lost them the capital prize of $250 John Daley, of Curtin township, Is much elated over the fact that the wound on his face is healing up nicely and he is now in a better physical condi tion than he has been for years, There { for awhile the serious character of the wound had him guessing as to what | | room he would occupy in the mansion | not made by hands, but eternally in the | skies, Hels past worrying about that | now, and for Fears you he will] arming and bee cul: | ture. Mr. Daley is sounding the praises | Creek, who successful in saving him from | might have been an awful death. | tion at present is very satisfactory. | Ladies’ Handkerchiefs The Presbyterian congregation at Pennsylvania State College has decided to erect a large gnd handsonie church, ames A. Decker, Mita, will conduct the boarding house at | | the | September 12 to 18th Grange Encampment and Fair, Rev, J. M. Rearick, accompanietl by his daughters, {lie sons, Walter anc Mrs, Geo, who had been on a visit to Mrs. Frank Wagner, of near Philipsburg, has returned home, Upton 8, Zelch, who has been visiting Miss Bertha Hunter for the past week, returned to his home in Pittsburg on Monday, Mr. Zelch is oue of Pitts. burg's first class embalmers, Charles W, Weaver, of improving rapidly, Linden Hall, 15 and his “condi. can walk about quite a bit, and does so when the weather is not too hot. J. A. Atlee and John McCamant, of Tyrone, with a party of twenty lady friends went down to the Country club Friday for a week's outing. The club, by the way, is more popular than ever this year as a summer resort, Mrs. Anne Caswell, of Coatsville, and Mrs. Swartz, sister and wife of the Rev, Morris Swartz, of Clearfield, spent a day recently as the guests of Mr, and Mrs, C. U. Hoffer at Philipsburg. The part. ies were all formerly, of Bellefonte, id Dace, was prostrated the of last week, 1 threatened other afternoon, which )Y 4 sun stroke, serious conseq ences, Sunday rema ] condition until when he took a turn 8] Aj AR WW ™ prestlie meeting will be held by ANG the lakeside sted to take a basket Lhe | Everybody is reque as it will be a Jaskel | YOar CLOSING OUT OF ALL Summer Stock DURING AUGUST } $-4 Hill Bleached 4-4 Bleached ar Standard Prats Ginghams ‘ Ladies’ White Canvass Oxfords Misses’ Canvass Oxfords Men's Canvass Oxfords Children's Canvass Oxfords All low quarters go this month Corsets, 0K Towels—best in town 2%. § and 10¢ yoo dos ———— » I. S. GILLIAN, Prop Aug. 5, 08. BELLEFONTE. | LIGHTNING =RODS== HONESTLY AND PROPERLY APPLIED WILL PROTECT YOUR BUILDINGS, Those forsiched by HUM & LEATHERMAN, Pittebarg, | Pa. are acknowledged the best. i PUY OF YOUR LOCAL AUTHOMIERD AGENT C. A. THOMAS & BROTHER, BELLEFONTE. PA. $9" Sole Agents for Centre County “93 | FONTE, PA, AUGUST 6, 1908. of Pine Grove | cake and fruit will be served. and Susan, and | Paul, of Salona, spent | | several days in Centre Hall recently. R. Boak, of Pine Glenn, | her sister, | 4 | members of the family or not are cordi- | Chester Hill, 4 y / 4 He | po The Epworth League, Pleasant Gap, will hold a festival on next Saturday evening in Noll's Grove. Ice’ cream, It is for a good cause and the public is cordially invited, The biennial reunion of the Schenck | tamily will be held at the usual place on | the ridge, about a mile east of Howard on Thursday September 3. | | Arrange- | | ments are now being made for the amuse ments and a speaker, and other features | of the reunion, all persons, whether | ally invited, to join them on this day and share in the pleasures, Miss Dorsey, daughter of Dennis B and Margaret Gray Dorsey, is now mak- ing her first visit in twelve years to Cen- tre county, the old homegpf er mothey and father, While many of the Gray kin in Buffalo Run have gone, we hope there will always be encugh left to make it worth for relatives to return, | Miss Dorsey is associated with her brother in publishing “The Bramer Bee in Bramer, Missouri I. A. Shawver, proprietor of the Na- tional Hotel at Millheim, not to be be- | hind in improvements, has placed a new bar in the barroom of his hosteiry. Large ’ late glass mirrors, extend the entire ol} of the bar, which is fourteen feet long, and the fixtures connected with it are of great convenience to the bartend- ers. Mr. Shawver has also installed cash register and contemplates more improvements to the room. a some Deadly Bolts From Sky. William Mowery, a farmer living west of Lewisburg, was struck by light- ning Tuesday afternoon and instantly killed. He was working in an open field, when a severe storm came sp. Not returning to the house, his wife sent his little daughter out to call him in. 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