Page 4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, AUGUST id 5 1908. Whe Centre Democrat, FRED KURTZ, Editor, SR. CHAS. R. KURTZ, Editor and Proprietor, W. FRANCIS SPEER, Associate Editor AAA SWORN CIRCULATION OVER s5200 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION SUBSCRIPTION, . $1.50 Per YEAR Persons who send or bring the money t the office. and pay in advance, $1 per year CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with N. Y. thrice-a-week World for. Pittsburg Stockman for 0 The date your subscription expires is pla printed on the label bearing your name credits are given by {ssue of each month, Watch that, after you remit. We send no receipts unless by special request. Watch date on your label Subscribers changing postoffice addre not notifying 1 lable for same Subseriptio 1 be continued, wise directed Weemploy 1 send or bri unles unies You Democratic National Ticket F WirtriaM J. BRYAN, of Nebr N Vice Preside NW JOH KERN fk. 3 Democratic State Ticket } WES rR GR { i ks Democratic County Ticket EDITORIAL. Wann weal we St Rooseve did not treatment was given the Sok Bar try of tri now lay | ying 1 all the cr the Pension Department in th t to make it appear that he secures all the pensions for the “Old Soldiers When post offices were passed around he forgot the real “Old Soldier Youna men who voted on age last fall r be Registered or they can not vote under any circumstances. Others who have paid a State or County tax within two years may be able to swear in their | votes, if they are not upon the Registry, but the voter who cast his first ballot in 1907, has no possible chances to do this He is not upon any duplicate, bas no tax assessed against him, and consequently | cannot qualify to having paid a tax, as ls necessary where voters are left off the | registry. By falling to register he prac. tically and effectually disfranchises him. self. There is no way by which he can vote, and Democrats should remember and see that every young Democrat who voted on age in 1907, is upon the polling list of 1908, And this must be done be: fore the evening of September and. Don't Forget this. a change of latel the first | A REMARKABLE SPEECH. Last Friday evening at DesMoines Iowa Wm. J. Bryan took up the tariff question and made it the sole topic of his speech, When a young man in con- gress, Mr. Bryan suddenly became fa- | mous by an able discussion of the tariff did that the nation well he handle the | question that time, notice of him, question, so LOOK His speech last Friday evening had a It has the at tention and elicited the come similar effect attracted favorabl ment of all the great papers in the coun- try, and it I$ prone yunced his ablest effort, It is comprehensi forceful and ve, come most vital issues before t American espe CENTRE DEMOCH people, and ially in this campaign AT 18 not content to Tus xtracts or ¢ BRYAN'S IDEA WINS RUNVILLE ‘arrie S lay at the Oak Hall, Adalet h, also Stella Daily among [riends here Quite a number of our people attend ed the Poorman reunion, on Saturday If reports are true there will be a feos tival at this place Saturday evening Eva Witherite was an out of town visi. tor last week, Mrs, Lydia Witherite was a guest | Mrs. Anna Witherite, over Sunday Joe Alexander visited at his father's near Wingate, Mrs. John Rockey and son visited her | sister here, | Mrs, Alice Yeager and chiidren, Vilas, visited here several days, Martin Sennett has gone to Carlisle where he will attend school. } bo Alexander has gone to Pitcairn | where he will be employed Lucy Smoyer spent several days at | Bellefonte keeping house for her sister, Mrs. Dora Rhine, who was visiting at Tyrone A number of our people attended the Bustos ius pienic, at Hecla, on Tues. Fred Waite Smit and Le pent Su » Shope na fay naay of of ay Au Jrvis ions and Norris Shope, who are employed at Driftwood, visited sev. eral days at their homes at Wingate and at this place, NEW PARTY RULES, Recently Adopted by the Democracy | of Centre County, A democratic mass meeting was held in the Court House oi Mo August 17th, for the porpose of adopt ing new party rules, of the nday age recent election law, evening, Owing to the pass- the former rules of the par ty became obsolete, For some time D. I, prepariog a committee, with Hon had They with Fortney as chairman, a set of them rules aimed to make conform recent act of assembly, then to harmony with the state rules the t the of Democratic Party, and a same 1) them I'he 1 Any useles report repor ey who expl RULE I'he eho Xi fistriet sith soho distiriel In hoaroangh, ward, or election precinet shall ap pointed by the chairman of the county sommit tee upon the recommendation of the members of the county scommities in the sald several election districts, On fallure of any member of the coun ty commiites to recommend persons for the sub sohool district commitieamen the chalrman of the county commities shall appoint such sub schoo! district commitieemen, before or at the time of the annual meeting Section 11. There shall be sl least one som mitteeman in each rub schon! distriet, who shall sot In conjunction with the member of the coun ty sommities in his sieciion precinet member of the county sommities in sath pre cinet shall be chairman of the sub soho! dis trict commitieemen and shall eal! » meeting of the said committeamen when the interests of the parc y shall require i, or he shall be requested »o to do hy the chairman of the county committee RULE XII Beotion | In case of & YaoaneyY oF vacancies oceurring from any catise whatsoever afier the county ticket shall have been nominated, or In Reotion | emmitieemen in sah sah township he tne be in been time lof 8. C The | the office of any state delogata, or that of any dis | trict nomination, the connly sommities shin! have power (0 Bi sald yacaney on the sonnty teket, or in he offen of sine delegate, and to appoint conferees in the cass of a distriet office to meet conferees from other counties 10 neml | nate a sandidate or candidates to Al & yacaney In a district office, For such purpose the sommit | toe shall be called together by the shalrmas as | | oocasion may require i : ’ | Bectlion II. The county committes | power to nominate candidates to be voted for any special election in Centre county, the governor of Pennsylvania or other authority | nnder the constitution sod laws of the common wealth, RULE XIU The present chairman of the county committee {and all members of the several wards, boroughs, townships and election precincts now in office or noy that muy hereafter be appointed by the present chairman shall hold office under these rules until thelr suceessors shall have been duly elected or appointed RULE XIV These rules may be amended at any time apon the recommendation of a majority of the county commitiee, which salt amendment shall mitie § to the Democracy of the county meeting assembled, and shall not be antl they shall adopted, he sub In mass effective have heen wu RULE X\ rules «hall go hes recognised party from and after the g of the Den re whi shin! be specially alle pose of considering and A'l rules herotof nent of the enled shin ones and ring the by a the roles gove rratifiost) meetin y of the ¢ as wre ad party be and th RECOMMENDATIO e purpose of estat JACKSONVILLE GREGG Twp Aralyt Rev. Reever : at Sat Neff ar een | Shuman Zim: John, of Hecla Sunday Sunday Hagan's on ay al are invited Automobile for Sale Model | wats Stanley touring car has top, speedo all in A 1 1909 five passengers, meter and complete outfit condition Speedy and powerful; ori ginal cost $aoc0o-bargain for some one, For further information apply at this office Mrs. Cora Bathgate Copeland, who has been spending a month at the home Bathgate, is now the guest of Reiley Cope and and wife at Harrisburg. PUBLIC SALES WERDNBADAY, Sept. Household goods, ete, of John Daughenbach, % mile horthwest of Port Matilda, on the Philipsburg pike, in cluding buggy. harness, garden truck. Sale stip om Crras Hunter, suet SATURDAY, Ava. 89-At the residence of Mary A. Reed. st Waddies, lot of household Roods ete. Saleat! pm Jaa C Derr, such FOR SHERIFF REPUBLICAN NOMINEE wm E. Hurley, lives in Philipsburg; runs a livery stable and swaps horses for A living DEMOCRATIC NOMINER Fred Smith, lives out In the country, In Rush township, has been a farmer all his life : shall have | at | ordered by | ZION, Op Saturday Harry Rockey had the misfortune to loose a "valuable horse. Mr. Jones, the shingle sawyer, has moved his shingle mill to Buffalo Run where he has secured the contract to saw a large number of shingles, 5. H. Shaffer is putting a slate roof on his house in Zion, building a porch on two sides of it and re modehng the inter or. When completed the house will be very much improved in appearance as well as Improving the beauty of the little town, The Kerstetter brothers, of Pleasant Gap, are doing the work Mrs, Henry Gentzel confined nome with a badly she re was doing 15 to her ned ankie Mrs it the pra eived wee k 50m trippe d and fell a1 prained when she and Was Our 1 ] nloaded Lonnie was a lifelong member of the Sunday school. Being a good man his loss will be felt in this community. His age was 58 years, 1 month, 2 days, He 1s sur- vived by a wife and two children, Joel and Cora, both at home, Interment in Zion cemetery. 20 Days for $I. e Pills old at boxes $s forms of women each Sexin $:1a box, 6 guarantee for all €88 In men or treatment in tonics fail ull WEeAKD with nerve Ther 20 days’ :n all other Dexine { all for Old Home Week 1 Hon at Renovo 0) LIGHTNING ==R0ODS= HONESTLY AND PI APPLIED WILL YOUR BUILL Those fursiched by HUM & LEATHERMAN, Pittrbarg, Pa., ore pcknowiedged the best VWOPERLY PROTECT ANGE, OF YOUR LOCAL IRIZED AGENT UTH(S C. A. THOMAS BROTHER, [AGAR Sept, 9, . 23, PICTURESQUE R Wi Passenger Trall PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD PERSONALLY - CONDUC TE $7.10 from BELLEFONTE SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY ROUTE D EXCURSIONS FALL) 1908. BAYT D Ty General Passenger Agent S000 0RRNRTYY LE S000 000A SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY, AUGUST BARG AINS 10¢ Dress Gingham, 8¢c Lancaster Gingham, 25 Red Table Linen, 7¢ Unbleached Muslin, Workmen's SAP NNNN NNN ERRNENTERRRER ERY YY R000 ttt ttt tttsnisnbtnnbbn LA AAA) seer S880 LEER $1.00 Ladies’ Long Gloves - FOR SATURDAY ONLY Bargain Store BELLEFONTE, SRNR NNNNNINNERRRIRRRRIYYYYY SAR 00000000000000000 ents per yard cents per yard cents per yard - 4 1-2 cents per yard 50 cents per pair PA. 2332333333333 33333333 20 RR ARR ill itil ld ee TTT I I I IT na a a a a A A RA AL A ER A LJ os -e DE Alaa EEE IY hh a a EA. FREE! a hae ssss ss SRL Sn Sh AAS Stal A atts hn hh a FREES GIVEN $250.90 Worth of Presents will be AWAY FREE! to our customers in the next two months ending Oct. 15 $1 Lot $a $15 $i $12 With each put chase of 50 CENTS you will receive a numbered ticket and at the end of Oct, 18 will stand a chance to receive any of the following articles FREE! Oo ass lassssas sss sss ot bbs st tad yon $s Ru 8 Pa Harn Singing Machine of Records worth $10 Sewing Machine, Morris Chair, gox40 Plate Glass Mirror, 42-piece China Dinner Set, $10 Couch, $10 Single Barrel Shot Gun, $10 Washing Machine, $8 Art Square, ony Delux tor Lamps, $4 Pair Irish Point Lace Curtains, $6 Chocolate Set This is the most liberal offer ever given the people of Centre county hate alded me so much 10 Increase my business over the year of 1907 tis | in return for your kindness. THE PRIZES ARE ON DISPLAY AT MY STORE. and you oan see them st any time Yours very truly like giving somethin the graphophobe hut eel Come and hear YEAGER'S SHOE STORE, BELLEFONTE, PA.
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