2 Page DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM. Adopted by the State Convention Harrisburg last week. | 9) 4 at Convention burg, on Wed pted the fol il 3 of the Penn in convention lare our devotion les of the Dem been the gu ns ar the founda ongolon oe before the shit trial burdensome Ol low taxes ires, that Ia ed, and the giving equ lal privHoges nacMtmeont ¢ state of laws ul their just nforcement of particularly of titution of thi t public service portation shall for which they hat they shall ess, and shall indirect les ex tly or & arth lines for turin oir ry their rge Powers tion the on of i tricteq inst disor trans oth HECrimination i LOX or any ys for mr AT baliot practice i the 4 § ACT oLsons e but han rapt sub hin yh ballet law of the candidate formily eof the 1 material ular and : t} bal AY ond tion ft) mptiy Lt Mm Ir peawer onaiaten MAy and the rindi f wit) that t3 Ahotent be shed nor vith Cate : Deplore Existing Conditions We deplore the continued existence of labor troubles our Common. wealth affecting important industries and vast numbers of people and coun- sel moderation, concession and arbi- tration so that fair dealing and adjust. ment may be reached. While we concede to capital and em- ployers the utmost protection guar: anteed by the Constitution and the laws, we maintain that labor has the right also to that protection which comes through organization and union. Labor unions organized for the bet. terment of the condition of wage- om law, and not subversive of public order, or individual rights, are not only law- ful, but commendable, and should be met, recognized and dealt with cordingly. The right of laborers te organize within these limitations is as sacred as any other right of person or property, and we condemn alike, all resorts of violence on the one hand, or stubborn rafusal to arbitrate on the esther Tari # Law Condemned. position upon tha censam ner condoman the 4 by the Houan and dedlare that direct violation of Republican party and framod for ecial torontn the wi prams s in the AR nee of the factur and hr nation we the Bi lustrial recommend 1irat manu Hide in the and declare for t of a permanent and expert tariff commission whose tenure of oMee shall be no fixed as to pot be subject to political Influence ov whim, and whose duties shall be advisory to Congress In regard to changes fn ex- ating tariff Jaws, in order that the estaniishimer | | ! ac- | | select | Northumberland close | Pennsylvania across the I hue | The | finance and | annsunces that work will be started In i f tarifr {comer and Doyd A. Musser | ton earners acting within the limits of the | intimation bo qual- made expertly e alterations yatem and may jzed, from NOCes to demand, HOY ondi« the which and as existing © me time, without sul neti tions fecting entir yatem constr 8 bring depression mn, Favor Liberal Pensions. ebhy declar for libera a for Bo lesired lens 151) dist, 12th Tith, 75th, 106th, 110th I4ist, 142n4d 165th Cavalry 14th Artillery Res fh, 40 B6th. 72 Sist, 84th, 93rd, 96th, 98th, 111th, 116th, 121st. 130th 147th, 149th, 151st. 15314 Ind, 4th, 16th, 17th, ‘oopers Battery B rd Street Railway Surprise. The ton Flectri has fled a mortgage dollars In favor of the and Safe Deposit company corporators are: Henry Webster, C. M. Clement, Sunbur | al and Mil Street Rallway company for a million Sunbury Trust The In- Lyons, Guy CC. H. New- The line contemplated is from Sunbury to Mil. through Northumberland and This action is the first of a brilliant coup by the promoters of the line. It was gener ally understood that they would follow their charter voute from Dam up the hollow at Clement's park te Winfield and from there to Lewis burg. Now there Is apparently a sud. den reversal of plans In that the route dq on the other side of the across Packer island and Into to the big clas- now building by bridge will be bullt nt Winfield. As this be a toll bridge additional reve. will be secured from this source From Winfield the line will follow ita right-of-way, which has already been secured, to Lewisburg and Milton mortgage will be sufficient to the enterprise. The company ewishurg J lewishurg in river sification yards A river will the fall of this year Reunion at Agars Park, The as- Halley -Heamer families will their reunion and plenie at Agars Park, Millball, on Wednesday, August 18, all day and evening. All connec tions of the above named families are Invited, including children and grand. children, te ba present. hold fone who | with or Interested In It Shamokl MAG ki 1 is no doubt whatever as to thelr doing | taking the number the | members of the Hunter-Thom- | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, 45TH REGIMENT Preparing to Publish a This Famous Organization. {6th Regiment Pa, Vol, Inf, [ entirely a Centre Co d very lar The country practically l 8 Nas or | ¥ ont t f Miler interest to descendants y greater the survivor and their than that of ‘ ith regiment There will obably be a reunion of the survis bal month of Beptem and ashington Association expect to have their plans In such shape that they may submitted to the survivors this reunion for def nite adoption, and It Is hoped that a committee will will give Immediate and careful at. tention to the detalls of the prepara re In ber the W be at | tion of the history We very survivors heartily commend to the of the regiment this enter. was In any has been in terest which the survivors manifested by their full the material share in for the preparation of the history and of of coples when pub- to be thelr whatever It lished which proportion may be We hope would seem of the edition the splendid made by the Washington will be continued and will encouragement and the part of all the regiment beginning Association co-operation on survivors of the JOHN 1 Col. 45th TAMES A Lieut. Col 13.700 Acres of Forest Several tracts were added recently to State forest reserves. The Peunypack er reservation has been increased by 12,400 acres in Perry and Juniata coun- CURTIN, Regt. Pa BEAVER, 45th Pa. Vols Vole ties, the largest block added to a single | tract in some time The Cameron county tract is increased by 300 acres and | the Centre Union reservation by 1,000. The Ganister Rock tract of 800 acres in Huntingdon county has beet leased as a portion of that reservation, History of Keely Companies entirely No other coun- there be named whe | prise, which ought to appeal to every | way connected | From the in. | Centre county, there | find hearty | Thursday, August 12th, 1809, New Coal Co The Carnswath Coal ame of a | | LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Commi i NOTICH veda it A PMINIS FRATRIX Font win PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Atlantic City, Cape May, Wildwood, Holly Beach, Ocean City, Isle City, Avalon--New Jersey. AUGUST 19, $6.00--Round Trip from Bellefonte--$5.75 TICKETS Anglesea, Sea 1909 GOOD RETURNING WITHIN TEN DAYS. R. WOO! GEO r Tram ¢ neral WwW. BOYD Pashen ge Manager Passenger Agent TTT aSSTSTT STS TYTYTS SST Ne A. E. Schad ws [FENTR e ¢ SANITARY F LUMBING : ¢ Eagle Block, Bellefonte, Pa. i oT Sh NE NE, Gas Fitting, Furnace, Steam and Hot Water Heating, Slating, Tin Roofing, Spouting, All kinds of Tioware made to order. ho Sh SE Se Estimates Cheerfully Furnished. / Ih ¢ f ’ LPR Wh CORTRIGHT CORTRIGHT METAL SHINGLES cquilly pro- tect the house against lightning, storm, flying sparks and the waste of wear, It is the only roofing that fits—laid in half the titae—no solder, no seams, fewest nails, least cutting. If you want the best roof money can buy, send for our three free books on Cortright Metal Shingles, as used all over America— and the name of one of your neighbors who has been using them for years, CORTRIGHT METAL ROOFING C0., 50 N. 234 St, Philadelphia IIIT IT TTM™m W. H. MUS SER, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT, Notary Public Pens Attorney, BELLEFONTE, PENN’'A, and on Centre C ounty | B on anking Co., r Hig sd Hpring Hireets sive Depos Discount Notes Meat Market 4 F.LER Dr. Sol M. Nissley, Su Ary irge on, Trade Marks, Labels, Automobiles John Scbring, Jr.. Jno. F.Gray & Sen : Insurance : 1d Accident Insurance. and Surety Life ar Bonds. (riders Stone Bld., Bellefonte HARRY FENLON { Prederiew KK. Fossler r Ruecessor to : i Wm. Burnside FIRE, LIFE ACCIDENT AND [N NSU RA ANCE, of every ILROAD BASTW AN ARENsEaT C8 % 4 > ’ 1 | AM I'm Px rN Trains from ) Lewisburg, Wi amsport, Lock Mas ard Tyrone, connect with train No * tor State College. Trains from State Coliege connect with Peana. Raf! road at Bellefonte for pointseasi and west F.H. Tnomas Supt kK. RHOADS At mis yard, opposite the P R. R. Passeager station sells only the best qualities ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS COALS we A180 all kinds of cee Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw and Sand. Superior Screenings for lime burning, Builders’ and plas. terers’ Sand # b AN ven No 1381 { Commercial, Carrs . \ : K { Central, No I'eLernons } Two Ways of bois 3 In days agone, a dullder dealt with a dope different supply houses. He bought his brick and stone here, lamber there glass elsewhere, and nails and bolts round the corner A bullding that din "Jibe™ was the usual result, but Bo abe DErsOD could be hiamed for it or held re sponsible In THESE days Mr. Balldér does It differently HH” makes his plan = orders ¢ vorything from one complete supply house, and when the material comes, IT SUITS And you are here now. today, the BB. L the doen Bellefonte Lumber Co. CALLER RRR Ri ll with Co. not yesterday with §° FEL aii Hel Rg
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