Page 4. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, June 23, 1910, The Editor, CHAS. R. KURTZ Kditor and Proprietor, W. FRANCIS SPEER, Associate Editor. SWORN CIRCULATION OVER 5,500 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION ! SUBSCRIPTION, . $1.50 Per Year Persons who send or bring the money to the oMee and pay In advance, §1 per year CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with N. Y. shrice-a-week World for wasn 388 Pittsburg Stockman for, $1.80 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 issue ‘of each month. Watch that. after vou remit. We send no receipts unless by special request. Watch date on vour label Subseribers changing postofMce address not notifying us, are lable for same Subscriptions will he continued, unless other. wise directed We employ no collector. You are expected to send or bring the money to this "Mee and EDITORIAL. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. For Governd WEBSTER GRIM, of For Lieutens SAMUEL B. PRICE For Secretary Inter JAS. IL. BLAKESLEE, o For State Tr PHILSON ant GG of easurer SAM'L B of Somerset Ci Democratic Congressional Ticket. For ngress HEINLE, of ‘on WILLIAM ( Bellefont« Democratic Senatorial Ticket. For State Senator GEORGE M. DIMELING, of Cle arfield Democratic County Ticket. For the Leg : J. CALVIN MEYER. of Bel At the in Allentown egates from ry ance t) for governor with the ocracy shou their « PATTON SPENT $561 : nn f : Charles } Republ ’ for congre n this district of 85.631 pra consideration nominee the by him take he will have a general election to with its still larger not appal the Average enormous spent to an office of small salary Of this sum Chairman Keller got $500 for his or. ganization, which may account thelr enthusiasm for Patton. We doubt if this money oame of Patton's pocket, as he Is reported not exactly a wealthy man. If the truth were told we believe that the Influence that fur. nished the boodle for Bibley and Dal. gell, Is the same back of Patton—the trusts, Patton starts as a boodler, and if elected we question If his services wouid be for the common people. enormous gum Was spent When fact at the Aries inte the at meet it expenses, does citizen how sums Are secure out for | COUNCIL MEETING. All On Monday council convened IN FAVOR OF RICH, evening the How the Payne with all the council. men present with the exception of Yerger., Beezer and Sheffer Under | verbal communications Joseph Bryan | was there to find out the why {he was paid only $1.20 while | the other men working on the streets received $1.50 a day After the mat ter had been talked over and referred to street commissioner Samuel Show ers, “Joe” got up to enter strong pro- testations, when President Harper felled the gavel until evervthing re- | sounded This mad Jaa’ mad as a { bull, and he took his hat and disap | peared Into the darkness It was thought they would have to appoint a body guard to take “Cal” home, but | “Joe” wasn't to be seen afterwards | The solution of the Mi Showers stated, that men ording to the wor “Toner Noll himself for © ar of his stres the vie Bellefonte Aldrich law in of the rich dnd against the poor, was told in a striking the floor of the Representative Willlam A dis- crimnates favor manner on House by of reason Cullop a day Indiana “On the sparkling rich,” sald Mr Aldrich tariff duty of 10 per tion, worn as ornaments it levies a duty of 20 per “On the champagne for the fastidious It levies per cent, while the by the laboring man it of 86 per cent “On the fine | society belle the tax | while on the woolen worn mm the i cont { On the ordinar) the tol hile thie 57 per the the of the Payne- nominal Its Imita the poor diamond Cullop, “the law levies a cent, but on by cent the duty clothing levies a table of of 65 worn duty a on silk of ni per or worsted garb housemald it is 135 per the cent costume trouble was he pald the ¢ they d there to « hog pen « home on south James Murra who re per cent Ww init ald In the complaint that | ton Hisanee Mr Noll prom | in is HOC WLS 1efend m the Thomas | ping a steel button for ler the tariff is the fine Ivory the the 127 ut re trousers of sides In Or used on clothing of 1d only cent 8] plain humble tariff is on the finest 127 per cer neqgualities are w tat Auditors, the Take Notice. 2 In Dauphin Co DRS Wred xed nants pat An Execllent Dictionary. | : : ’ 4 h President of College Remains fr = N er st Thur _ A 4 h T. Aikens, at oO CNADDA s tendered ue indef His re The Local Base Ball League Pp Mule Killed Morse A iT f 14 u oming the car church or M 3 things siding ' i J. 8B. Ful . quarterly he ne n first the rst osters he and I'he n to it had } ed an substituted for Johy iidn’'t throw the bases On ACCOuUr stify Arm on Friday after Keller's team played Val entine’'s team and in the fifth inning they were compelied to stop The Valentine tenn was glad it rained as they would have been snowed under by the time the innings were played as the score was 6 to 3 in favor of Keller “he | follows made ist i arrange 1 Vine CRN Med e sheriff of away In the Sunday morming years, death being of kidney trouble skey ex passed t of a Clearfield Clearfield he at the ape due to the shital on of MMAVYARes Dr. Raubitschick | OPTICIAN. Won. Lost. P.C. | ‘ B 67 1 Oldest in the State , 3 4 nine standing of the teams is an 5 years experience | Rowe | Keller ‘ Yalentine ....... .e Love .. Fo oh Wha oh sath 56S | Loo 166 Will BR AY | Garman House, Bellefonte EVERY SATURDAY & MONDAY, ~=Nelson Robb, formerly of Pelle | fonte, has resigned his position With | until August 15, Fine acles and Eye the American Union Telephone Co Glasses trom #850 wo 01) 4 3 1 3 i L manager of an independent telephone and accepted a position as gene Examinati FREE. 0 Rn company in Jacksonville, Miss, Given i | wbor | scarcely { 1y bis health suffered Clyde Fitch's Joke, Fiweh an sald an actor who has played in wany of the Fiteb comedies “When he had a play on the ®tocks he would over Mu day and. night, pausing for his very little sivep: “Civde worker,’ Wis often teals and consequent. He would work until on the verge of a nervous break. down, then his physician would step In and foree him to knock off, “During one of these periods of en- forced idleness he was lonnging in the Players club one day when Harry BH Smith, the prolific comic opera lbret- ist. strolled In “What Smith “1 ao In my doctor's hands, Fitch He and has absolutely getting nnd are yon doing now? asked replied bad way me to do I'm in forbidden tells me o any brain work “That's do you manage to put “Oh, I'm comely! smith ‘How in the time? Hibretto of a replied Fiteh, with New York tough, sald writing the musical of Times One nis evnleal smiles Hair Monstrosities. theater French the evils in Worse UNA rs rs Hh 10 eighteenth centu ud than Maurie according to French standards, of fashionable picture hats contend against Antoinetie, who was short even sel the uitra themsel fashion high colffures, and wollen ves thelr beads hours prided four feet fry of their nbout on measuring to the strucrures the yin chins hese to ladder in m Lops took halrdresser Process broad stickin six erect, mounting a coliffures they g out of the For the “frigate Wifu the hair was the Some were almost as ns wer: with wings about eight inches on of head «1 In nn ws Of 10 rey wresent the al ount ReGuUencs turbances dally ur Yet He Meant Well + foe P* ' ced man ‘Why, be “Sou 4 dyed idiot, that pars kage belonged It was $10 worth of laces and ribbons | was taking bome to my wife™ Over the scene that draw a veil. Chicago ubrie to the! followed I'ribune et us “All Things Come." ng ’ Lat i ina “what ont Kurss faltered ye “This is all 44] to very interosting ir face time remember § rome to the puint-—-my is able” “Yes, Hank and left the old village. | stayed | ging along in th’ grocery store.” “Well, well” “Well, Hank, you owed $73.02 on bill where you pay up!” ~Cleveland Leader You got a better when left you A grocers Here's Days. world In Ancient story of the flowers Perfumes das the b that of the Greeks Ol itselt Ihe mans reveled in in queen of He They were used Ia In the tme of the republic the had thelr of Falernia: swimming with blooms, and the ‘ battle 1 that ancient and roses ishiy at thelr fonsts ie cus wine Spartan sold after 1} Cirrha refused to drink any wine 8 not perfumed with while at the wns roses nine whole surface inks regatta of the Lacrine owers strewn with Making » Lawn, On his Eng was admiring the of a certain posted of confidence that are possible, he to produce gardener sir All TY ish American smoothness tour an Yeivety and, being overpowering all head sward pos and an with nnd money things asked the Ear such a iawn “It's eaxy do Is to up the grass seed and dener how And the enough remove all the ground plant it roll it for 8300 years ' said you need stones, plow with Our Friends If wo choose our (riends for what they ard, pot for what they have, and If we deserve so great a blessing, then | they will be always with us, preserved tn absence and even after death, In the amber of memory ~Cleero Couldn't Talk, De Style~ You say that loving pair of deaf mutes were sitting ‘no the parior and didn't earry on a conversation? Gunbusta They couldn't, for they were holding hands. «New York Presa, | never knew an early rising, bard working, prodent man, careful of bis earnings and strictly honest. who com: plained of bad luck ~ Addison indefatigable | . | cords a tale about a pair of jackdaws | kept | allowed to grow, and they lived at full | and feed out intelligence of Jackdaws. MARKET QUOTATIONS, Mr, Green, an English paturalist, re — Bellefonte—Produce, doz pound ut his “Ego, him years by Devon South been home They in tnd | taken from the nest, and during the | first summer their wings were slightly Bellefonte—Grain, The following prices are pald by Y. Wagner. for grain: Wheat, red Wheat, white Oats inrley Rye clipped. Afterward thelr wings were liberty in the garden fectly tame and would come at call of the hand and in the morning knock at the windows to ask for some breakfast Regularly in the spring they flew away and joined thelr wild companions, made thelr pests and reared a family. But when this was over they came back the garden again and were as tame as ever, But the curious thing that after one or two seasons they brought another Jackdaw with them. presumably the young of one of them, which was just as tnme as themselves ing had ever been done that it was Impossible were the origina was the new one after a daws They were per. to HEN you take photographu, in- crease the cer- tainty of getting best results by Pe your camera loaded with ANSCO' FILM Then print or iet us print your negatives with Cyko Paper and you will have clearer, softer, deeper, more g artistic photographs.’ : Splendid assortment of cameras, pure chemi- cals, all photographic pplies was sithough noth. to it to which favorites which Me when tame tell and “oy reover few year jack wis nll another necident was brought | thie Hunt the of the Esme or Whistle. rity must the around one wi One of this The players sit The the game Is put in the slipper center to huat the whistle Meantime to fasten It The players keep tl thers have managed her dress and blow it Ww the time as tion all ~ ing the whistle the group seeker think su Mallory! Studio, Criders Exchange, BELLEFONTE, PA. Blue Flame Oil : Cooking Stoves are the best Simple in construc- tion. Safe and Reliable ALWAYS READY For sale by \ v THE POTTER. HOY HARDWARE COMPANY ml Our Big July Sale Started With a Rush. Hundreds of people are tak- ing advantage of the Low Prices now. Why Don't You? Never before has Clothing, Shoes and furnishings been sold at such low prices. Better Come Early and Save Money on Your JULY OUTFIT Clasters Underselling Store, Criders Exchange, Allegheny Street. Bellefonte, Pa.
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