Sage 4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, 1910. The Centre Democrat, FRED KURTZ. SR. Editor. CHAS. R. KURTZ Editor and Pr oprietor, W. FRANC 1s SPE ER, Associate Editor ov ER 5600 SWORN CIRCU LATION 1 KR MS oF SU BSC RIPT JON : SUBSCRIPTION, . $1.50 Pex Wass Persons who send or bring the money to the office and pay in advance, §1 per year CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with N. Y. thrice-a-week World for... Pittsburg Stockman for £1.05 $1.8 The date your subseription expires is plainly printed on the label bearing your name All credits are given by a change of label the first {szue of each month Watch that, after you reit. We send no receipts unless by spec inl request W atoh date on vour label Subscribers changing postoMice address and pot notifying us, are liable for same Subscriptions will be continued, unless others wise directed ; We employ no collector. You are expected to send or bring the money to this office EDITORIAL Democratic State Convention. Harrisburg, Pa., May 2, 1910 In accordance with the action of the Democratic State Executive Commit tee, at a special meeting held at the rooms of the Democratic State Com- mittee in Harrisburg, on Thursday, April 7th, 1810, notice is hereby given that the Democratic State Convention will meet in the Lyric Theatre, at Allentown, Wednesday, June 15, 1910, at 12 o'clock noon, to nominate One candidate for Governor One candidate for Lieutenant ernor; One candidate for ternal Affairs One candidate for State Treasurer And to act upon and determine such other matters, pertaining to the work and welfare of the party in this State as may be brought before it ARTHUR G. DEWALT, Chalrmar Gov- Secretary of In- Attest PGRAY MEEK, Sec'y If elected, Pa nonite levers that are for people are up warm in Union the Repuhbl comet. and the Focht dw vhet he county jeans forget : about ison CANNON IS RABID which mots declared to the estimate that liam H. Berry inning owealy efly elghiee: Phil Chess Dela Hegheny, six 11 A ¢ In Dauphir three In ware. three In Clearfield, one each in Potter and Montgomery and a few others In Cambria, Berks and Schuyl kill Some of these, of © cannot be elected Berry's friends, how or claim ures BIG CURRENCY ROBBERY, Over $32000 Stolen From the Express Office. paper amount of § 024.24 wan the Adams Express company's at Oil City on Thursday he mo had been deposited by Cashier KB BN Montelius, of Philadelphia, pa for the Pennsylvanian Raliroad had arrived from Olean, between 8 o'clock When night n Truby came on duty the money was turned over to him, but since It was too bulky to be placed In the safe, It was placed under the counter, During the evening, Truby was fore ed to leave the office in order to meet several trains h Accodring to Truby at 2:15 A. M. he left the office for a few mihutes to meet train No. 86 on the Huffalo & Pittsburg division of the Pennaylva- nia rallroad, but remembered that he had a package to go on the train, Fs turning to the ote, he found the door partially open, He at once thought of the money and looking under the counter, he found it missing. The po- lice were at once notified, but no clew has been found. press company are here Investigating the robbery, but they are about discussing It, p money to the fron oMoee stolen master who 5 and anager J. A ing, because | nothing OfMelnls of the ex. | reticent | TELL THE TRUTH | ABOUT MR. EMERY | SOME POLITICAL HISTORY OF RE. | CENT YEARS. ANOTHER EFFORT 10 DECEIVE, | beneath A Lincoln Republican Writes An Inter. esting Letter—Facts for Dorworth- Can't Rub Them Out or Brush Away Tell The Truth. With amazing recklessnes known to the R Republic en assalling fonts candidacy Emery greg, heoa Republic intimate i 8 1 unin i iwendo thes Demo erat. trying secure a Republican nomination Assuming then that such little pen vitroliec vocabularm and kinds of and abuse on the is true, Dorworth dips his deep in his heans all misrepresent ttior from and pitifully appeals to gentleman Bradford The way he raves storms, and then his cohbrts to swipe this man off the face of the Emery earth is really amus- it in everyone knows that more than Penrose orders he is executing lke an We think It would be and instructive to the automaton interesting oters of Centre if Mr. IX 0 would try to deal with a For that reason wie rmation ne This s in made Mr Emery 2 Democrat, . ‘ In his speeches Wn ) i a lon of other clean, able eminent and ne Hs publicans, all ad pport ers of Mr. Emery as the nominee of the Lincoln-Repul It ean be sald of Mr that he never ised ar pul position for personal OoCates Heans Emer bile gain or profit, but always In the Interest and for the public good little use In these little fish trying to make the publi elleve that Mr. Emery ever FT fw at There 2 one thing, and all ean rel pon it, that is, If Mr. Emery gets ngress the term of the present post master of Bellefonte will end within s reasonable time The fact that the Lincoln Republl eans nominated Mr. Emer four years ago made the “gang nominate Mr Rtuart Emery was therefore the cause of giving to the State a better governor than we otherwise would have had While Stuart given to the “gang.” whether a judge or other officer. every appointment they have neked, he has himself free from corruption: he has not, however, ox hibited more than commonplace integ rity which It 2 no honor to have and A disgrace to want There i» no use In to make the voters Emery In now, or Democrat: of course the editor of the Gazette has a very different motive There are thousands of Lincolin-Re publieans In this congressional district and they should vote for Mr. Emery for congress A LINCOLN-REPUBLICAN The party primary selections held one week from nex There I» has wen Dorworth trying believe that My ever has beer n will be { Baturday. | as before. The tops of the | without { hall in THE COURT HOUSE NEAR CONPLETION (Continued from first Jria ie radical attend that those who court hardly come here to know the place he celling and walls have been newly plastered and painted a cream tint The corners of the celling are rounded, which Is a large and pretty plastered moulding Where the pipes for gas and the electric wires coms through on the celling are found hand BOMe ornaments with an Imposi center plecs lL.arge double ch da Hers will hang from the celling whi an be used for « ht The finishing pine trimmed In m niture | mahogat sels carpet on the and minder the Cats rubber mits sound of sh ither gus or electric which iling feet great court In session 1 entirely closed with vork side Instead of the witnesses chalr on the fudge's they sit In an enclosed box the main body of the room seeing nothing but the head of Oe The jury rooms have I n remod eled, and attached to room which is a convent wfter will san muct noyance to we court to the court room Is instead of by ource ol soroll Or i pant doors frames oval, and the doors are of heay { hogany The upper part that any part of the room car going Inside The upstairs front of the entrance will hav a tile Noor and around the feet high, will be pearar ] witl ides, five marble The State nid all | “2 0h the Fert Pastoral Relations Dissolved At the annual seas a of Wont shanna (lnssis of ec Eastern Svn the Reformed oF kh which Middleburg recently. the ved the tween the LT met Massin pastoral relationship he Mack and the Noalahure Rg 4, nd Alan to the taned him hare a mission In West 1 Massls “Inssis a! din pastoral relat shin Me teweon the Tes . nk Weiter! ant the Rebershurg of y andl Alamissed the Rey Wetee! t the Stavstown charge f Romeraet Ins + MNManie! 1 FI } } itner., Dr A MM Sshimiat f 1 tholes wore elected deleg te jer 1 Bynod whic) in May 1911 ™ al son teformed Mny wl the (iress AY meets In Canton, © Nl hald Ite ans Contre Fall frat anin sion In the hurch during the im Wont Sunanel eintn f 2 rongregnti 0h ' we) | a4 for 1 21% 184 for re trl ' 1 during week |r Massin now ony 81 mintetern #8 members 7.1828 echolare $0.050 were heneavnlenenn Auring nevrepntinn ANNA rharees Inst venr Taft to Speak at Bryn Mawr President Taft has consented LL ke ft} i 1 address t the com rement sxercises at Tirvyn Mawr collage Nn Jur ™ selon will mark the twenty-fifth anniversary of the eralloge andl the completion of 8 $500 008 The President in expected to speak on woman's col lege sting Helen Taft, the President's daughter, Is 5 student at Bryn Mawr, but will not be gradua- mer tawment edn Miss Gra x delicious, healthful— Pas F give the most valuable ingre-~ ot the active principle, to Insures wholesome and delicious food for every day in every ho 2e NO ALUM Thursday, May 26th, To Raise Freight Rates, nterState OC I'he Reading and Pennsylvania Rail. | minsior vised t ir nll probab i1ity the next two n riffs npanies onths, will file ommerce on botl these rates COM class rales, Constis- CLASTER’S STORE Reduction Shoe Sale Having many broken lines of Shoes Klines store, just a few pair of a style. llowing reductions for a few davs only: 4.00 Ladies Dolly Maddison 3. 1 .00 Ladie S Shoes Men’ S Shoes | w NNO LOW nwo oWum OCOO0O left from We make the $4.00 Men's Just Right Shoes $3.19 | ‘1 ’ v v y ‘ Clasters Underselling Store, . 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