Page 4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. SEPTEMBER 10, 1908 Whe Centre Democrat, FRED KURTZ, SR., Editor CHAS. R. KURTZ Editor and Proprietor W. FRANCIS SPEER Lssociate Editor SWORN CIRCULATION OVER 35200 TERMS SUBSCRIPTION . 10N 50 Per YEAR r the money to year x ol r brir n advance, $1 per Persons who send « the office, und pay CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with N. Y. thrice-a-week World for Pittsburg Stockman for $1.45 $1.80 The date your subscription expires Is plainly printed on the bearing your name All credits are given bys § of | el the first issue of cach mtd ated at, after you remit. We sen by special request. Watch Subscribers chang not notifying al Subscriptions will be cot wise directed We employ no co send or bring the money t abel us, ur Democratic National Ticket For Presid J i WinniaM J. BRYAN For Yice Pre JON W, Kegx. of Indiann Democratic State Ticket doe of the Superior ( For J WEBSTER Grivm, of Bucks Cour Democratic County Ticket For Congres W. HARRISON WALKER, of Be For J. CALVIN MEYER lietonte of Be rif’ f Rus! Fa SA Frep F. Smit G. F. WEAVER, of Gregg t x F. Pence Mus sending boodler Cox not Ie) a while in BaArcra the last congr measures opposed R Tue Congressional Record shows that Congressman Barclay was either absent or “‘paired.” of the time of the last session or not voting, during much Drs elected When a man prs lly buys his elec SER ; dler likewise is a boodler dailies tl shot at one in Oyster after Taft nouncement of establish *“There will day of Taft's more wel batch of tr about the of fAsCANITY graft may show ipitol ) Do we J in the le Kg Jature tractor LABOR FOR BRYAN the Americs “1 it I never worked in he presiden ) Fed eration of Labor says end to work in this campaign as any other, for the reason labor was prac Cago of organized labor from this time on is tically insulted at Ch The slogan defeat our enemies and help our friends ~Bryan and Kern.” And John Mitch. ell, the great labor leader, joins with Gompers in the same good work, in be. half of Bryan as the friend of the work- ing class. After a flying trip to Wash- ington, Chairman Mack of the Demo- | cratic national committee, returned to New York carrying the definite assur. ance that President Gompers and his as. sociate officers of the American Federa. tion of Labor, would go on the stump and hustle for Bryan and Kern, Montgomery & Co. of Bellefonte, bave decided to establish a branch store at State College. in the Holmes Block, opposite the Nit. tany Ion., where a full line of clothing and gents furnishings will be kept.. The store will open next week with Claud Smith in charge who has had considera. ble experience in the business. This is a new venture and those interested have every reason to believe it will be a suc. cess which we hope it may. A room has been rented | A HOME BOOST. | The Democrats of | {have a map of the different examination that the Pennsylvania, showing counties, will find upon ( ongressional district extends from the centre of the state up northward through the counti and Mc boun of Centre, Clearfield, Cameron Kean, to the extreme northern dry | of the state, a distance, y 1 1 1 Of over a hundred miues time Le an enormous pending storm of indignation his villify Ing insinuations Jave ca ised among the | sober. sensible and most representative people of t Whenam je One As AgAaInst the acdmilte of qualificatiors of the other. Both have lived their the wn'y, and ded argumen to who and can FOR BARCLAY appeared in the rit and indicates that Con lay is not exactly the most n that section gressman Bar popular man : Tightwad canyon between pitous mountains of Cameron will be at the Fruit Hill this week if he finds that he can reach it by a witding course through hedg- es and byways in his $6,000 touring car and thus avoid going through and meet ing the wrathful Republicans in Clear. field, Grampian, Mahaffey, Janesville and DuBois.and if he can get the affidav its of some Republicans having the picnic in charge that it will not cost anything, and that he will not be called upon to make a speech in which he will be expect ed to tell his constituents what he did for them and the Republican party, outside of tearing the party into factions and sowing seeds of discord by his vagillat- ing methods and pitiful exhibition of | ishing worm backbone. The favorite {name Congressman *“'Tightwad” got during the Martin-Chase postoffice fight (by the Martin braves was “lying old [pink whiskers,” and other | word bricks." Old Congressmai emahoning, the pred eonnty i niet my. pen Union County Fair, The ssth annual fair to be held at Brook Park, Lewisburg, Pa. Sept, 22, | {23, 24, and 25, will be the largest ever | The premium | | held by that association, list bas been carefully and thoroughl reviewed, revised, corrected and amend. ed, the society to increase their premiums from fifty to seventy-five per cent The track is in splendid condition and some very fast horses are already booked for that place. The alsociation offers a special premium to the horse that low- ers the present track record of 208i, this county, who | cans in the last Gubernatorial charged and the little organs Gradually E endearing | : The State appropriation warrants | A HUMILIATED LIAR Do Ie publi campaign you remember how the Emery with the Philadelphia misbranding oi)? In this Inquirer led repeated the libel i NOW bringing then to time have and*h record oth consistent v and patriot nis { “ty 1 [ 1624 a re y ( : La Te te Of iterated A PANIC PICTURE bility and the Dingleyites and stand-paticrs stand condemped out of their own me Veteran Picnic ay the Veteran Cl he thought He went t ved there Jc red great pain, and by the got back on the next tra e home Since tl} hothing serous it when he art ne until he sily in the and at present n house Produce WANTED We pay for Egyd We pay for Butter We pay for ass't'd Potatoes. §1 bu State College Supply Company STATE COLLEGE SMOKE CUBANAL IN THE MORNING AND A NOTED CROOK INSPECTION OF CATTLE An item appeared in the ing $15 f of cattie Ig as an Sol M veterina pon u ! Nis correspondence Clarence Long, or the and i ry st ant 1 wpproved | i ne uth O 3 Nissley mit to they were under 1 1mpao ley. of | $100 Or upon conviclion Dr. Nis de wits ful Reber last week relative of Miles 1spection of his that Mr. 1 ciares tow 10 Av denounced the tion Be y of thi m of Mon erent » days imprisonment or both, Lot but took chance Alaska Wheat No Good Department of Agricul gl Nn on Of WEEKS dd. That he Cooking Exhibition OF THE Great Majestic Malleable and Charcoal Iron Range AT OUR BTORE One Week---Sept. 14 to 19---One Week. Leva Pot & Cover 10m Bottom Patent rbu er ix Ve Tuesday, wilh « SPSL § " er Kew A ] ree-$ 7.50 Set of Ware—Free! September 15th, a Mags POTTER-HOY HARDWARE CO. BELLEFONTE, PA. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROA 35th ANNUAL ENCAMPMENT AND EXHIBITION OF ThePatronsof Husbandry GRANGE PARK, CENTRE HALL, PA. September 12th to 18th, 1908 SPECIAL EXCURSION TICKETS WILL BE SOLD AT REDUCED RATES to CENTRE HALL AND RETURN Sept 11 10 18, valid for return passage until Sept 21. inclusive Special trains will be run as follows, Tucs,, Wednes., Thurs, Sept. 15, 16, 17 EASTWARD, woo AM. 6PM 10.0% 18 ad 10,09 19 p 10.21 £1 10.26 sh 10.%0 7.00 10.35 os 16.50 20 yoP. M oly °* 748 * Boo * Ces sruas $t0 * Sead — WESTWARD M. STATIONS, Bellefonte, . LAxemann Pleasant Gap. Dale Summit Lemnat Oak Hall Linden Hall, Centre Hall (Grange Park) Centre Hall (Grange Park) Penn Cave oda vt Rising Springs 01 SC SEE TE hans Coburn To ‘ .s FOR TIME OF REGULAR TRAINS CONsULT TIME TABLES J. R, WOOD, Passenger Trae Manager GEO. W. BOYD, General Passenger Agent. — Lv tog P 0.35% 10.33 1o 21 10.15% 10.10 100% 0 4 9 oO 8 go 842 Ew 8 20
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