Page 4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, OCTOBER 29, 1908 The Center Democrat, FRED KURTZ, SR Editor CHAS. R. KURTZ Editor and Prog fetor, SPEER Ww FRANCIS is tale Edi SWORN CIRCULAT aa [ION OVER 5200 TERMS OF SUBSCRIP SuBscrIPTION, . Persons the office, and pay CENTRE DEMGORAT clubs N. Y. thrice-a-week World tor Pittsburg Stoekman for, T'TON $1.50 Per YEal who send or bring the money t« advance, #1 per yea with The date your subscription expires Is plair printed on the label bearing your name, All credits are given by a change of label the first issue of each month, Watch that, after you remit. We send no receipts unless by special request. Watch date on vour label Subscribers changing postoffice not notifying us, ure lable f« Subscriptions will be contir wise directed We employ no collector send or bring the money t« address, and r same ued, unless other You are expected to " this « Mee Democratic National Ticket For Presi LIAM J. BRYAN, of Nebr For Vice Presi JOBRN W, KErN, of Indiana Democratic State Ticket For Judge of the Superi { WEBSTER GRIMM. of Bucks C¢ Democratic County Ticket F ( W. Harn LVIN MEYER Loca fais to attenc of dire pecessity oh : 10 ge his elect Fisher i O65 WAS assur alr got Votes it down upon further enriching the nillionaire trusts and corporations at your expense All empty dinners pails, and men out of work, should have a chance. You will stand no chance to get above proverty and hunger, unless, by your votes, you turn the stream of pros] perity the bloated ones, and it run in the channel that leads to the hungry millions of laboring men, Don't you, voters, believe that “Turn about is fair play.?" Vote for a change, then, from let Ir you have a fellow feeling for one who bas delved with only one arm, for many years, is poor but competent for the office of Register, then you will feel impelled to vote for George F, Weaver, He should, under the have NO opposition, circumstances, If he were, like his competitor, in possession of two arms and two occupations, it might be al matter political, but it appeals to the | humane, christian spirit of every voter | BEA GOOD CITIZEN, | | Bert Taylor has notified us that “all | hell can't prevent” his election; that he was not.threugh with us, and the morn. ing after the election *' The Centre Demo. crat” would look as though it had gone through a wringer. No, all scatter over Bert Tayl 1 county, and booze " the Centre boodle he will put out to buy flo: save his discreditable car 11 hat votes will not paign, as he for everything raj ublic life, ting and degenerating in | his time He can fool and by t fact, tical enc to think he Demo- ugh crats and Repu! licans whenever he likes. for the a gangste no qualifications office that and if the opportunity were af- if el He has | except of a heeler, r.a rooster forded, ected, we believe he would be one of » very worst types of bood- would joice in his the sake of ort F 0 Re \€] BRYAN PANIC Washington to the the country and even t ’ Possess) ns : Wii tair kn , Kets the same At the to pay w that your pada pr ducts not louble prices for what he same time he does have needs on ad That is why 0 many farmers are now le count of tariffs and trusts aving here for Canada, Pr ot Dx S. Fitusn the number has conducted office County Coroner for a of years in a manner to save the coun ty We dict that he will, as he deserves, receive in recognition of the highly creditable discharge of his duties as Coroner, unnecessary expense pre the highest vote told that the re publican party deserves credit for good Wien farmers are products, ask them why the Canadian farmer, who as no such party, gets the same price, Iv Troy Roosevelt could not prevent A panic, and men can not secure em: ployment, how do you know that Taft could do any better? . Arrance your. business on Tuesday | Pres't Reese Kini [3 GENER PENNSYLVANIA NTI 1 It may concern 16 stories have sing days of the present « rity of Mr. J. connection with a business tr ment Company and Mr, Wi The been the cl at i teg ans: stories have been « influence and effect f Mr. Meyer forAsse: *t to say that it not well, which efit of the general “an profe sionally, as For the t trutl ruin, MH ire to say that fror : management with » self per wil] ol I JNA statement, 1! the truth, ' tat on ir C. Mever, one ZING Hanny Kerner, Treas VELOPMENT COMPANY, AL: OFFIC) PENNSYLVANIA 1 ] 1te ’ Hefonte, Pa Be reulated npagn, f the po tical for reflecting 0 ction ker, of Walker . Meyer | REMEMBER THIS Dunlap and av h ¢ interests of tha nt about $20 ’ i guaarded the BEWARE OF ROORBACKS beware of any new attacks made in any of the local papers this week against any candidate of any party is are unfair and sh metho be repudiated by every good citizen N ¥ iif ily year such an enthusiasm to ER within the last have we known exist among the democratic masses of Centre county, as exists at the present time in favor of Bryan, The spirit exists even among women and children, as is pleasingly manifested by the hb that Democrat sanctum within the past six weeks, un dreds have called at the Centre And there are republicans too who have taken the feeling of needing and wanting a change--and freely tell The country over, the same good cheering . manifestations have us 50 root, A xervranie citizen of Pleasant Gap informs us that Bert Taylor made the following boast: “1 will be elected to the legislature and all hell can't keep me out of It is our opinion that “all hell” is enlisted in Bert's behalf, it that George F, Weaver be chosen for | so that you cango early tothe polls.| Wun everything has gone up in Register. Voter, will you fail to bea | Then see that all your neighbors get | price and little or no work, people natur. | | ally want a change, Good Samaritan, pass by? there, taken | Voters, on | | which side will you vote, now? » a e Dar rried the ht ] . : y hie ca ews to Tom would be guilty ’ of di selves.’ ! dryan's ) Istria Noone now fears would provoke an ind ial and foancial cataclysm the New York Herald, August, : ee tion commen from 1908 CAN'T DECEIVE FARMERS Here is another sample of argument “If the farmer wants his perity to continue, Le should active and see that he and that neighbor votes the republican ticket on the rd of November, "nr pt efenit pros be voles his That sound good, but then the sun shine and rain which produce abundant crops are supplied by, the Creator anf prices are regulated by the foreign market—not from voting Republican tickets. In Canada the farmers can't vote Repuplican tickets—don’t have it and they get the same prices, and can purchase supplies for less money and are even more prosperous. For that reason many thousand American farm- ers emigrated to Canada last year, That shows how prosperity prevails where there is no Republican party. For Calamity Howlers, | Noone now fears that My. Bryan's {election would provoke an industrial, commercial and financial cataclysm" from the New York Herald, Xaguit, i 1908, } i : i : : General meeting of Utah Democrats at Lake theatre WHY HE CHANGED COLORS. Frank 8. alter Monnett, former Attorney of Ohio, i addy a lars addressed a large 1} Sal ne Sait 1 2 last week, Mr. Monnett, ussing the principal issues of the campaign, said as 0 Riven in Cano reason 11 i 1 " 10 AAVOCHle to ne t4 Willard’s Store, on HIGH STREET nw get your - oney s Special Sale! SATURDAY, OCT. 31, Ladies’ Fine Coats BLACK AND MIXED COLORS $7.50 Coats, at special price, $4.98 $10.00 Coats, at special price, $7.98 $12.00 Coats, at special price, $9.48 $18.00 Coats, at special price, $12.73 BARGAINS ALL OVER THE STORE » Workmen's Bargain Store BELLEFONTE, PA.
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