Page 2. mm de THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, October 7th, 1908, TWELVE MILLION STRUGGLING FAMILIES WERE FORGOTTEN WHEN TAFT AND ALDRICH MADE TARIFF WAS THE CHANGE OF A LIFETIME To Do Something for the Toilers of the | Nation—Got Only an Apology-~The People borely Disappointed-—Wom- en Must Sutter Th Y dispose of them? I did not. What In- terest did Congress show in that per- son, who after all is about the most | important in the country--the woman, | who, as head of these 12,000,000 fam- | ilies on small income, must feed and i clothe and train the bovs and girls who are In a fow years to do the world's work? HMad she a spokesman in Congress? Did that body say: You shall not make it harder for her, you must make it easier? We are her champion and her children's, and the necessities of life must be cheap and good in quality, and any manipulating | { of duties which prevents that must be I'he current October Is of the American Magazine contains an im- portant article on very in Yucatan | where human beings are treated more beasts and brutes. Another strik- y article Is an editorial on the work f the recent congress, in which it is pointed out clearly how one class of people in these United States must strive wand struggle for the favored nes Let \ that the American laga k va no politics, is purely ndeg Lin a things and fearless and « | defining truth and right. r that reason we commend to © wder the following article, which 1 mal a& sensible man think 1 The fol wi The ething distincly tragic to me an the Philosopher,—in the ¢ ntry has given the 16 { B has the Lord, it nk « having to go through with It all again so soon” heyy done us, as ual” De- pressed vical sneering comments from Congress going home anythi I id of itself, The President writing a good-natured \polog with his 1» (De you re. member, Christian Mr. Legality whon 1 met on your travels?) Thi f it. Here's a plece of leg- islation which has cost us the entire time of a | body of legislators for more n a year, over which we have all of worked-——or fretted-—more or less; which an extra flve-months' session { Congress has been given, and | 1 It nobody gets a patriotic th ly that feeling, “Well whet! ce with yt. | E r ' the i > £ +} Dery tast fore {¢ ts | Lior r : it Chance of a Lifetime. | t f hey had 3 | thing It when things 1 legisiatior ly with glory Ad he na r 41] Nobody \ fr trade with a wi rybody but ning up the tarify t in It and nid r denied that the yavious ons r i ts to § few, stead ily ir es to the many: one sided ent of the country; facto & Hke gourds and no ships of r own to carry the goods in: the u ficed to the city. the peac f God to the blare and the r ar of t} t 1 furnacs these ungrate ful cf ! { protection had grown until the threatened to crush us And then the political enormity-——the support en to a great number of over-his duties I rder to secure ir returr . vg funds and local influe: f tl Ww profited These things stared us In the face on every side, and became hateful to our people It looks fact, as If they were com ing t About all there was of tne protect system. There could be and th Was, no quarrel among hon. est men about the necessity of doing a fair he “ N ng jot The thod seemed as clear as the task The definition of protection ace cepted the majority of this coun try Is a reasonable ne I think there Is scarsely a doubt that every intel ligent ter knows about what it is eh f, Yds hay i Tor revenue and : nogerate protection, until such 18s an industr 1 an its foot Now pplicat y f such a defint tion « t not to be 1 Ia not pu sling juires, to be sure, a large ama t f extract formation, but such J nis tainaltde the vwigh expert It re res toe firm and rONS : ' rating through an the nan. he work obviously de . one diginterestod per sons who have 1 10 abject ox cept LT an honest task That this was the « Yay to get a satisfactory re vision rybody knew And In the face « 8 perfectly clear proposition, | we § 11 + ¥ - we ¢ | perpetuating all of the old Abuses and made in the same old way Think f their not having seen thelr char to do a big patriot thing! That's the tragedy of it The Woman Slighted. Don’t shake your head, the Philoso pher continued to the Reporter, and tell me I am forgetting that we have free hides, and free oll and lewer du tien « the rough lumber and print paper and coal and iron sre and a Aumber of other things. I am not de nying that the bin contains a lot of good tinkering, useful tinkering, but It Is tinkaring, and It—none of touch. on tt) real issues Moreover, all of It the w t was done, shows that nolth.- or Co ress as a body nor the Prosi. dent himself had a real understanding oe Joe ¢ nhout what was at stake > o Int ol ask or expect a perfect What we did ask and (elt we had & right to expect was that they should Kive us a sign that they comprehended and were stirred by cortalm Mg In. Justices, as It stood, and that they were willing to fight to revise them. But did you see any sign that la the last year the Congress of this country Was stirred to Its depths by (he that the price of living has se ad that four-fifths of the rich country had not as well as they had you see any evidence fact that the burdens Reaping up on the 12,000,000 of the country who must Mve on average wage of $600 a year, while few hundred had so many " year that they did not know iz H fH Ei 4 stopped? BShe is our ward? Twelve Million Struggling Families. But it is too long and, in places, too | Love, sunshine and common sense, APMINISTRAVRIX NOTICE i flerce to glve entire; a “pygmy coun | thoroughly mixed in the proper pro cil, pygmy led,” is not quite apt. He | portion, beat all the patent medicines reserves from condemnation the splen- lon the market as a cure-all for the | did few, able, sincere and independent | ills of mind and body--and no alcohol Ini in the lines is needed ns a dissolvent or pr ry With here and there a Gulliver tive. "Children cry for it" Staked down and tied by Hutle men i His final impatience strikes the re There are some debts you can't pa sponsive chord In most of us, now | With doilare {that we can look calmly back upon | what this Congress has actually done Of course time Is mone Ree how in Its extra session; the refrain runs time fi Turn out this Lillipution rout And give us real men again LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS AN APPEAL FOR HELP. - APMINISTRATORS NOTICE — Pudding genius Is seldom found be- Estate of ¥ hind ship, deseanod Letters of administration ed ww the undersigned, all Lhe sald estate are rogue and those without de H. Shook a blossoming nose, W. H. MUSSER, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT, Notary Public and Pension Attorney, BELLEFONTE, PENNA. late of Gregg town } having been grant pirsons indebted to sted Lo make (71) present Ply rent baving claims the same ay wo CARRIE E. SHOOK Adwinistratrix et Spring Milt a x42 J.C. Meyer, At A PMINIST RATORS NOTICE Estate of William R Henney, late of Mil helm boroug! Aecepsed C t C B ki atrers of administration {in the above estate | " aren of administration in the above estat entre County Banking Co., persons indebred to od to make the suid estate are and those requ Corner Bigh and Spring Btreets pay n O present Lhe having iclay to BARTGES Receive Deposits; Discount Notes From all that Congress as a body | Centre Democrat 3 { Admr. e. t ' 1 In the matter of the estate of Joseph | AI Millheim, Pa John M. Bhug C's did, or sald, you would not have known Kindly grant us space in your wide- | ave of Fergu township, deceased W. HARRISON WALKER Jehn M. Bhugert, Cashler, that these 12,000,000 women, caring for | ly read paper to solicit financial help Irtters of ad stration in the above estate Ay for Estate, Bellefonte, Pa x42 families on thes pitiful small in- | for maintenance of our corps from a ving paen " ated “ tr hp oy y B to ‘a . 2 Cr8or 4 Li | yLhe said Late ure i 4 | comes, existed, Congress thought of wir patrons, as something desperate Ad wo make pa vod having ait T WO FARMS FOR SALE ceczer S Meat Market but one person-—the manufacturer, who | must be done to alter the present | to present Lhe th AY LO HIGH ST., BELLEFONTE. PA Me £5 J p "A bt " : . . . il SLLETONTE employed the woman's husband. . I am | system of overtaxing the few willing LJ I ' J . hy ESB n J FARM Va nt ¢ farn Bog AY Pa [+] shilg entire nt g Ly rid lea x not denying that she is tangled up | friend We know many will be wil- N. Harn ALKER antt of Mllesbure aod one mite he VO Joi We keep t best quality of with t} manufacturer, but the whole | lis to « regular amount AtLy f ¥ AL xi siation, on ¢ Va POR} vi > ED HAM burden of disinterested and candid | and so we ask 3 who are not al rn wre } high : YOU hv 81 4 ha, oe ff sho i p DMINISTRATORS NOT! mprovements being one la WO. BLOF U want at Juley Steak, go 10 proof offered showed that all that a | read on our "Rent League to ad AP il RATO} rich en-roomed dws ne tw fru x N PHILIP BEEZER lower of duties would do In the 1 Ti forward r na yx belng Estate “ Srp M ‘ iw WW © hank barn. 60xR0 feet ne yo cases of many articles necessary to 1 to d t it least $1 per | Bellefonte Bor N pl Finis rehard. good well of water ar this woman, would be to lower their | mont | | not be troubled Let f mir ra the Ls tale |) wo as ul Ha ta TP ! . Dr Sol M N l prices to her; that it would not—could | further | 5. We need twenty mo aM 3 to ti > nal . Bs inquire of IVES 1.. HARVEY id SS ey, rH i dl } ¥ ALE Br 1 { ‘ 4 not-p nt the manufacturer making | nd k } t {i this would " pent at } ELLIS HARVEY Veterir vS 48 t wuld { 10 ma Lye those ; IArY Surgeon rea nable profit, or pas 12 the r whe + te « r proper ti 1 1 LITE W i " : 4 ’ ket p of labor to her husba f to ned 4 ) WM i k H ite of Pe Ther i eat } ) . ; - ( be P Jdvery Bell iI't Wi a RY t huma CRUE God 1 bl | F § by 10) R ' > CURTIN " ¢ p . A t! burden of our vast labor r us four t tf : ‘ p B Tow? het 9 X42 knocking at ti door of 1 f 1 } Io God Ih t of Ror { : 175 neres, 14 - { nd it not he led r DM } : MOTOR cleared ar 0 Line nig - « > ind i } 1 i there wa w A : “4 of La , The rovemeuls ' Patents, [rade Marks, Labels, tal $ rtrd : | Estate of ' ple of uy e two-stor nine dw ng for my new fre k How w Get 1k thy consumer”—a | ¢ ' ¢ ise, large summer kKiteher ree | 1 . hing uset There is 3 { n kin introd ed | Res { [ ¢ ‘ Ls y Marsh | nn ‘ ny tical invent whether large or tor « nee in demonstration But We " in " y t 0 Frost A 3 i bis DErLY & ’ wry Ser rig tor fr pigion as 10 I} 1 to 8¢ t ] I ant- r Re t with ’ i re ! tout § . phia 1 to there the A: king- | $8 Bowe ‘ M2 4, “ 4 #0 Dearborn St woman from whom 1} 1 duties have ) Lt} lesperat ' Lt. } MAS P ul sd tripped woolen garment i replaced y p \ for t . ' gn & Zenny htt H H ALA them th cold clap n w . ’ §: ¢ $2.83 wi . : ——— ar, A. i. who ed 1 lor r affor w . a had —y ' 3 » r y a - Niarkot. or ava: honest. ghoddv: kl 10 teep ho Sng Jen! NOTICE. WINDSOR HOTEL i 01 £ OT : ’ | Vi is the A “1 ‘ora " Y y WT at's , ’ wv} t goods } 1 dearer | vy } 1 uct meet On } a 4 1 hus } of 1 Hayes R W.T. BRUBAKER, Mgr ; vi i t ! od Ex tors of extn tf Da e |i k ( 1 Reoad 1 dearer 18 hay he ! 8 and | ave k 1 ' nd rvices ¢ . w Wer { tice her § 4 a § and 1 4 Bm 1 be > ¥ . 3 Walk . ting of 1 { 1 +1 ’ ’ . ’ [ L 1! { 5 to 1} | A . aa} ol ¥ . . : Fi 13 { ’ n tl! i cxan 13 « Bod ' » ke this g . h . n A ¥ : 5 how he worked and #) De feel ) p ehtar : fh rs I od re hat t out of { v t her I y " : TY la ap pl R RHC al | p t ’ ’ # f m int " : [ ~t ’ : ] t or ” i p ‘ f # ; : 4 \ E : 3 ‘ *, de M \ FA A i Wy ). Ha " & Wife ‘ ‘ foi 4 A p ' ANTHRACITE : BITUMINOUS bi CO O = ¢ a ’ $ N F, : 85 4 t : % 1% ood. Grain ry § ur : Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw and § { - : 3 pt ‘ O Sand. } R D IC] , oB ening "i " 5 “ ar ( \ “ “3 D But it ! t 5 ' iH MM " b » " ELE? xk Cat : 3 NO " b . f % .¥ : s 8 i Ce i NO, 1321 . od ¢ . A W ) ¥ N rm : 2 | ' “« $ $ at k we 2 - " . a 3 Rist ting it ' : for pa ; "pa 5 ateeereLRLRLINILIIRSIRRRR RLS r * ’ 2 . fe wor ded f p tica Pr " X _ & i A. MCKINNEY mess URZe. tenement a wot of land situste |W S | % not from ar ' £44 that . 0 , | aft being In the township of Walker SOBRLY > pecia - Siadiaeobl es “ SUING LG ao TRG OTE CEARRLN PCR A CHARTER [of Centre and stale Le lies cen aii quised them ith the pres - 'Y Tand described as follows t i h Beg dE “y . [*S creas, as with its predeceasors “Kidnapp for Revenge” Notice is heredy giv that appiioat » # stone corner on the turnpike or tr 1 \ AER for so ng. duties are a kind of po- lay Bla ng near Miners —— i J. ¥. W wins. A * Hoover. then "al eg - 4 1 : PTE N : ’ y . . + § HK. Woo reer and W. S b I hes the : oc W i 4 | aa) t Wa mi , was kidnapped yesterda Crals vania on the ped - wd fu . bate. or 0h J 1 \ A i 4 4 - t needs . ‘ . n " ting ’ . y of J Be » ww A tor for M r tra ’ ¢ Sherif bot 4 of te } - ——— - { syiv ith M0 deg. we - meml Mot Ar Pr ring. pre } 1 nt od A 8] " t ands fg » . - paring—pretty soon, we'll show Lt» tant d« pements guint tain Corporat Williams, W n t « Lorn Starch ! oe A meneral should not boast of W Ea Solute a ghsadalum believed | April 2 1 the supplemen to for | Thomas Houston, dee yori) . po Raisins 10 1c» ta} ar ia " ia Ae» . re e charter of an intended corporation to be | 114 perches t pe. thepoe by sald turnpike Butter Color 18 c ® A skirmish afte losing a att MV , rae e at the tom of alled THE PORT MATILDA WATER OCOM- In 3 47 deg 2 perches 10 the place of be - I se C a a » Taft seems no more t ha ler the erin For further rmation PANY: the character and object of which isto | ginning. Ther erected a good - A088 voliee 15 i di stood his great chan tha 1 Cor ace the new i Western life, “The | *upply the citizens of Fort Matilda and vieloh | TWOSTORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE a Nic Nacs, 3 ibs 2% wih we he po ty with pure fresh water, and for these pur BARN AND ALL OUTBUILDINGS Baker's Chocolate 21. 3c ® grees ‘ nt Sherify t the Garman Opera | ces to have, possess and enjoy sll the rights hl a - Banner | [ L. ly Tink Hous Monda October 11t benefits and privileges of said Act of Assembly | 'D Bret class condition: has two cisterns, with Janner Lye. 3 for 23 10:12 w» Only n ering and iis SUPPIeIDents J cboioe fruft on premises i » Fine Canned Peas 12 15. It was not high-class bargaining ir LIKE OLD FRIENDS CLEMENT DALF CONTAINING #4 ACRES AND 5: PERCHES & Canned Corn, 3 for 2s which, by virtue of his office and his xi! s tor (See Deed Book volume 68, page 236) - Salt 20 25 . power of veto, he Is able to wrest a | The Longer You Know Them the Bet. Raotbting and reserving twenty-five thous & Hominy 3 " - : v N " BON 4 n A ’ - J | few concessions thai w= had a right to | ter You Like Them. Al DITOR'S NOTICH OE Sade and Yasive " bait fori = Macaroni « no » . ” a Fidnae TH x : . y uel Showers ot ux 10 Danie “ . . ; ask from Mr. Taft. Leadership is his | D ANS Kidney Pills ne ye fail Estate of George Cropemilier. late of Fer. | Showers by deed dated January 14. 1808 and yo Pear] Tapioca - 10 - business It was for him to make Bel fonts people know this suson township, deceased 4 Rese rded in Centre county in Deed Book volume = » ] ng a . : . " to pointed by m clear the great need, to inspire the Read thi cane, : A rs he undersigned, an Aud tor apy hy i hid Page 845 - We pay 20c¢ for Eggs, » t ‘ te the atRosphare Read how Doan's stood the test the Orphan's Court of Centre County to distri | Trgums oF SALE-10 por cont. to be paid when | ® 4 vg # i sale he § } 0 h “ " > " yy ¥ a ' ’ Wa nen great action, to crea Y orl Were | For many years jie the funds in the hands of w Barren property is knocked down to bidder and de 27¢ for Butter. » for high endeavor. One big ringing It's local testimony and can be in< Walker, Trustee, appointed JF Sai a od | clared sold; 40 percent. 10 be paid upon confir | ® a appeal from Mr, Taft. showing that he | vestigated shown by his frst a A v Boris nat on of sale and delivery of deed: and the * —— . . — « J i ily entiviec L 1 ianoe fn er h $ felt for the masses of this country and J. Curtis Johnsson, 365 Bishop St. | Mmong those legaily 4 attend 10 the duties ralance of fifty per cent. to be paid in one year * - ellefont P “1 = the parties Interested and 30d from said confirmation; sald deferred payment ® - meant. If possible, that there should | Belle fonte, a aye CAR Tecom~ | yis sppointment on Friday October ie | 80 be secured by bond and mortgage on the ® ’ - be a fairer division of burdens, that he mend Doan’s Kidney Pills as a remedy | ja0. at 10 o'clock a. m.. st his oMoes in Temple | ;pemises with interest at six per cent. per an- | ® - : ul ‘ 3 lexislation that lives up to representations 1 Court. Bellefonte. Pa. when and where ait pes num r > bed saw the shat Wf bartering legislation wii hi ' Wh Trp 1 ¢ required 10 presen Weir Pou ‘ be gi ‘ » gave a public statement In their favor sons interested ar ' : 3 fro ESeSsIon will be given April ist. 19 - for support and meant to break the some years ago and I am happy to say b before yh or be ! rid dabarred . Ww.H WILLIAM SHOWERS, Admr hy GROCERY . i : ’ y oy n for sare of sald ind . " Ro practice if be wld, would have been | that 1 have had but little need of them Finer ad 3 THOM AS MITCHELL Lo Atom - WAtkun Nittany. Pa . . worth three times the concessions ob: | since. About a year ago 1 contracted Auditor pals ik CRRSINRNNRRIRNNRIT RRR RY tained It is the spirit of tariff re a cold, which settled In my kidneys form, the zeal for honest schedules, the | and i noticed a return of my former Al DITOR'S NOTICE determination that discriminations | complaint. 1 at once took Doan’'s Kid- | 4 . : tre ( T hail 1 . with ndignation ney Pills, procuring them at Green's In the Orphans’ Court of Centre Uo A : o one Awa) ith inal muon . 3 of E {iam . a shall ‘ AWAY 4 " Nn Pharmacy, and they helped In every In the matter of the estate of E.R V AMS THIS AGENCY represents the it the wretched and shameless alllan- | I giadly confirm everything 1 we of Huston Jownship Sotthnel - aR i (0) " a on largest fire IDSUraDOS COMPAD- ces hack of the bills, that it was for sald In my previous statement and iy unersiymed. M. distribution of the ies in the world. We are pre Lhe “y on a wy y y Mr. Taft to feel and to foster jut It | aad that | Rhbw others who have used |; icin the hands of the administrator of the Successors to Grant Hoover on Th i th ami « evident that he did not feel these Doan’s Kidney Pills and have received uid estate. 10 and among those legally entiliea | : : things. and so could not foster them. | the best of results 6 thereto, will meet the parties in interest or so Fire, Life and Accident Insurance Also S - B ds E x | 1 1 F ale by 1 deale Pri 80 nanY 88 choose 0 appear, at the office of | CRIDER'S STONE BUILDING BELLEFONTS urcty on He had an opportunity to lea nn or sais WY A callers rice ) Fortney & Fortney in the borough of Helle moral awakening on the most serious | cents. Foster-Milburn Co, Buffalo, | fonte, Pa. on Thursday, the Bist day oF et fi - > " : 10 ool m whet W matter since the days of slavery He | Now York, sole agents for the United ia > Ba having rr elm Lo ADY por. i n n a ore all 4 ¥ pi did not understand the issue He States tion of the sald ostate MAY appear oF n Nt Fire. Lit we ¢ oing some tink. . " 4 sald fund re. Lite merely the chance of doing so Remember the name—Doan's—and | ver debarred for coming In on PORTNEY Bonds of every N hich he did manfully and ef- D. PAUL . Aocident and ering, which r k h Auditor description . | take no other, ual Tornado ’ | fectively ] | Of course, the day will come when | the evil of this bad husiness to go. Like cancers and tumors, they must be absorbed or we shall have to | operate I dread to think of the seri. ous injustices of the tariff becoming [ wo entrenched that they will have to be 11 have | Who Gets blown out, of their becoming like a Th Diff | rock around which earth has been al- e erence ? ! lowed to mather until nothing but | ay namite will remove it qif your bank pays you only two per | Dynamite Is a strong word sald | | the Responsible Editor, —and yet there is a strong feeling abroad read you some lines from a rude friend, who was a spectator of the final scenes in Washington, He isn't much of a versifier, but what he says is apparent. ly sincere. He calls his outburst: (Impertinent lines addressed to those Members of the 6ist Congress to whom the matter applies.) Now blatant pygmies strat and shrill Where volee of giants iately rolied And conning masters of the till Replace the Tian brood of old The thrifty few have seized the House Our fathers bully for use of all ; Their selon’'s blood (8 slow 0 rouse. And faintly sounds the slarum 1a this the house where Lincoln learned of aod : more beside Stephens burned’ aly hyd I want to | cent on your deposits you are losing one hu per cent on your income. If your bank pays you only three per cant you are losing thirty-three and one- third per cent. (Because this bank pays four per cent interest compounded every six months on all savings and time accounts of any size. You can Bank by Mail with | Ask for Free Booklet M us as easily as in person | it explains everything Capital and Surplus, $10,000,000.00 “In Capital and Surplus, chere is Strength.” Te(SLoNIAL JRVST (GMPANY (SAVINGS BANK) 317 Fourth Ave.—~314 to 318 Diamond St. PITTSBURGH, PA. INSURANCE Successor to Frederick K. Foster and William Burnside TEMPLE COURT BELLEFONTE, PA Thirtyseven yoars' continued sue orses is A guarantee that the goods and prices have bean right HARNESS James Schofield, Manufacturer of Light and Heavy ESTABLISHED 1871 all Desoriptions Bellefonte, Pa. A. E.SCHAD FINE SANITARY PLUMBING Gas Fitting, Steam and Hot Water Heating, Slating, Tin Roofing, Spouting, “ALL KINDS OF TINWARE MADE TO ORDER. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED. Eagle Block, Bellefonte, Pa.
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