Page 4. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, October 28th, 1909, he Centre Democrat, FRED KURTZ, SR., ditor, CHAS. R. KURTZ, Editor and Proprietor, Associate Editor, ——————_ SWORN CIRCULATION OVER s500 | TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION : SUBSCRIPTION, - $1.50 Per YEAR Persons who send or bring the money to she office and pay in advance, $1 per your CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with N. Y. thrice-a-week World for...ooo vinnie $1.05! Plstaburg Stockman for The date your subscription expires is plainly i printed on the label bearing your name. All | eredits are given by a chavge of label the first | § {E TWO CANDIDATES FOR JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT and WEDDINGS, Spotts—~Woodring. At the Presbyterian parsonage, Pe- tersburg, Huntingdon Co. Pa. , Oct 20th, by 8B, 8, Bergen, Ernest ¥, Spotts Miss Lilllan K. Woodring, both of Matilda, Pa Smith—S8tover, A wedding Centre Port of interest throughout Millhelm on Mrs. Harriet and former Prothono Villilam FF, Bmith were united in marriage. Mr. Smith Is well known in the county and during his time Prothonotary made m friends Bellefonte With many tend hearty « wishes county was that at Oct, 11, Terressa Stover Sunday, when tary nm others we ex ongratulations and best Keener—Corl. J.ant r week wie 4 Keener-Corl wedding whi 1 AVE | at Creek. young worthy life her choice, man of exe owns a nice where the their future in Beech estimable home is a most will make a the man of is a young He (Creck the 4 he woman partner Myr. Haagen cellent Haagen bride and for qualifications Beech farm near OuUng of rake home from Lewisburg, it Week was Bellefonte, was Saturday atiraction inters Zerby sta on Lhe of Coburn, ith's, Fisenh ill on the pick spent at Pleasant Gap I romance connected w {ssue of each month. Watch that, after you | which to remit. We send no receipts unless by special | request. Watch date on your label | Subscribers changing postofice address, and YGmitned ex pot notifying us, are liable for same J bi Br. Joon Subscriptions will be continued, unless other- ; 4 : /A - ju wise directed. | a We employ no collector You are expected to | send or bring the money to this office. Breon Tona 10 # marriag went VeArs being ame back to would W 1a easant caller 8 ghter go 8 n Bo! also ough she DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET For Auditor General, J. WOOD CLARK, of Indiana county. prote« - justric married, pros tome peered YCArS § again made ov then other care of 1 not leave death of the mi For State Treasurer, | : i it | : GEORGE W. KIPP, | i | J wh of Bradforg county, (the an BURR. ¥ For Justice of the Supreme Court, GREEN C. LARUE MUNSON, 4 of Lycoming county. y mnths Democratic County Ticket. For Jury Commissioner, J. ADAM HAZEL, : i sar of Spring Township. | 4 :. : Sar Hua - ne EDITORIAL. Don't is a bad one CYRUS LARUE MUNSON, ESQ. OF WILLIAMSPORT ROBERT VON MOSCHZISKER OF PHILADELPHL ut aside business next gone to the 1 » polls and Nominated by the Republican Party at the dic- tation of Philadelphia bosses. Nominee of the Democratic Party, supported by the non-partisan movement. It may be a good thing We Think Country Butter the Best Butter. boasts of to the Be: to sho satisfy ob aa for Country Butter ild do pay pay pay OVER THE COUNTY. for Country Lard Jefore for Fresh Eggs good look supremd cording to for the place sell Choice Coffee, per were 0 BOR TEN DAYS ONLY 55 State College Supply Co. |uwres in ‘Africa % il &-Pigrins Progress. $6 ii. # Story of she Frome: i. Ad | Rn ™M FOSTER, Manager Pure Sugar Syrup Great sell ’ wing reductions E Wy ng No matter If you are a man, mouss } ! ! nateaq oy ne iree « 4 " . / a pon Bh ssi lta tans 4 * tiaatled 3 ONE DOLLAR and with oth or long-tailed 1 er pal A ) eer : / ph Alice in Wonders : hy : I » go and v fellow who the is you Address W. B. JONES CO., Silver Creek, N. Y. rwig, of uses on Don't FAIL to vote It hip | tic or Indifferent in t ! g liege mp : Led . ’ . ~ ‘e xt 7 uvesday a is a requir good citizens Under the precinct system the polls are so convenient that no valid excuse can | g.rge be! had for failing to vote, unless it be | sickness, ; ate t by Bim than party Success can en- here is a steady demand for dwelli IRS + of that size Miss Carrie Brooks, the professional dirse in charge of the tuberculosis stations in Tyrone, Philipsburg and Bellefonte mov Tyrone to as 1Dose this ¢ more the sentiment and will vote ac- cordingly unless they believe that their leaders are repentant and will repudi- their life long records. That they were thoroughly sca iI by the ERY stylish young men are going to see this fall in our store the best clothes ever All the capitol looters are sighing has for the election of Von M Judge of the Suprer therel perfid Vote if ished whzisker for vt hols have Next is to kn graft ground small! You can Democrats to the poll The G. O. P their Organs are attempting to decelve readers as to true character of their Messrs ber. The ord of these truthfully erat, and some of the state nominees, and Bto- the rec. it has been Moschzisker, Sisson organs fall worthies to give as printed in the Centre Demo other papers, not excepting the independent republican Journals. There no denial that all of these Are gang- ster tools and were in nomli- nation by the Quay «Penrose cHque which runs the republican machine The election of this trio of nominees means a continuation of corrupt prac. tices such as have disgraced the stats of Pennsylvania for a quarter of a century As to the record of the gentlemen named, we simply di. rect the reader to a recent of the Democrat, on first page, column five, and you have It COLYER-—Potter Twp. Mrs. Swartz and son Ray, from Bny- dertown, spent over Sunday at home of Mrs. Bwartz's L. Blutterbeck Mr. and Mra. John Boal and daugh- ter Bara, of Huntingdon Co., are spend- ing some time visiting his parents and friends here, Mrs. Sarah Horner, of State College, spent over Bunday with her parents, Mr, and Mra, John Horner, here. The Lutheran and Reformed Union Bunday School was well represented at the District Bunday School Conven- tion which was held at Egg Hill on Friday evening previous, The story and song service which was held In the United Evangelical church at Zion, was largely rttended. Both story and song were very well rendered, can be nominees placed issue SISSON UNMHORSED. Messrs An Car When Rep eral and the tundell one of the largest shippers In that sec. tion and a Republican, arraigned Mr Bisson for his conduct while a member of the state during which ar- raignment, among other things equally as significant Mr. Run. dell said: “Why did you keep quiet when you knew a crime had been committed and leave It for a Democratic treasurer to expose? Mr. Berry turned out to be a very good officer for the people, ww, If Mr. Kipp Is elected, he will try to do for the people the same as Mr. Berry did. 1 am a Republican, but 1 feel it a duty to support men who have shown a disposition to stand by the people. 1idats state treasu wanda other day, E senate and important {and covering up theft I do not believe iin, and I eannot vote for men the | sister, Mrs, A. | | who are likely to do such things" Mr. Bisson acknowledging that the Quay statue, thus: “I travel a great deal. In my busi. ness, I go into many of the western states, 1 have been asked many times how I could consistently be a Repub. lean In Pennsylvania where a man like Quay was sustained in his rotten | been | political work. 1 have actual! ashamed many times, When think what Penrose has done and is doing, | and you fellows, set up by him, cover. ing up the conduct of the worst set of thieves that ever cursed a state, I am still ashamed” The answer given this Indictment by he | had cast his vote for the expenditure | fof $20,000 for | Rundell continued his sermon Philipsbu Mrs. Samuel A ' w rer ated 4 y ¥ ana lo he slaughter . At Struble Stat i cuta large ct With p he carried it ir he bough Way ve red verea { beef And wende 1s SS WAS SOON tite oof ¢} OO en y of the put Vas shortly afterwards som Among the Kansas people who are enjoying the their relatives and friends in Pennsval ley, at this time, are Mr, and Mrs, John Rossman, of Jewell City, who have been in Pennsvalley for the past few weeks Mr Rossman is a brother of Henry and Michael F, Rossman, Tusseyvilic, and Calvin Rossman, of Siglerville. Mr Rossman has been in the west for forty years, and it was there he was married to a western lady who is now here with him. He is engaged as a manager in a lumber yard at present, he east associations of ol This pigeonholing fraud | NW “80 PERFECTLY DELIGHTED" “Yen, ‘Hubby’ had his photographs {made at MALLORY'S. Are they not (fine? So neat, so stylish and so like him. I'm so deligthed. 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