ee THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. = Thursday, August 18th, 1910, The Center Democrat, | Aor vo somevs | in rrr see | | Follow an Attempt to Perform a Crim- | CHILDREN GOING TO SCHOOL. BIRTHDAY PARTY. Must Be Vaccinated Bafore They Will A k A quiet, pleasant and surprising oy Be Admitted. birthday greeting took place at the I'he school vacation i# drawing to a home of Harvey H. Bradley close, 4 matter of less ! Are Booked to “Walk the Political | What have the people of the United | | Plank. States to show for fifty years of Repub- | inal Operation, FRED KURTZ, SR. | To coax an endorsement of the Taft |lican rule? This is said to be part of the| The bodies of Dr. Russell Campbell Editor administrution from Colonel Roosevelt | exhibit : : and Mrs. Ira Morrison were found at the than two weeks | ner township, on Monday CHAS. R. KURTZ | to appease the progressiye movement | In a time of profound peace, annuvallhome of the Morrisons in New German. | 901Y intervening between the present | August 15th, In honor of his 44th | | Bditor and Proprietor. and to insure, if possible, a Repubh- {expenditures that exceed the annual | (own, Perry county, Monday morning | and the beginnig of the term. The | birthday anniversary. It a. — | in Ben- evening, Was a very pleasant evening and all report have cause much unpleasant controversy in |ing a good time, Mr. Bradley received | the past, Is pretty well understood by many useful gifts "Ithis time. A good many parents, whose Among the guests were the follow. { children have reached the schoo) age hg: Mr. and Mrs, Bamuel Justice, Mr. —— can victory at the polls in November, | cost of the Civil war | A neighbor discovered the body of allow relating to vaccination, which W. FRANCIS SPEER, President Jar and his advisors have , 4 | pre alv® agreed he follow Expenditure of seventy per cent. of | woman lying across the front doorstep Associate Editor | practically agreed upon the following | the Federal revenues for past wars and | and further search revealed the doctor’ AA | plan of action in preparation for wars to come, | dody in his room SWORN CIRCULATION OVER 5.500 | Secretary of the Interior Riohard A. | tariff law that gives the Federal Hasty examination showed that the Ane | TRE \ ye "Ww \ "gh | Y wig ! Aasly exé al We 1€ | an ATE de . % ham . TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION : Ballinger on he permitted to. , resign [treasury $350,000,000 and puts $700, | woman had died from internal hemorrh- | and hy non e ® thn beginners, land Mrw. Lowery Justice, Mr. and Me 4 h NJ | r Se ‘ oe O | v | § J } f or ELC 4 . SusscripTiON $1.50 Per YEAR | ® Elmination of Senator Aldrich ana | 900.000 annually into the pockets of | ques resulting from a criminal opera- | cination; othe ho Fi er ' ’ op ize fiber SS oTman, Jas and - airs. SC . - of | + J " nba . rl " , | po . ' ‘ 0 ieem to ap- | Miles ouser, Mr. and Mrs. CC. (". Gar- Persons who send or bring the money to Speaker Joseph G. Cannon from the | protected” manufacturers over and | tion, The theory is that Dr. Campbell | preciate the importance of acting | brick, Mr. and Mrs Ene: 3reon "Mr the office and pay in advance, §1 per year councils of the administration; restor- | above normal and honest prices. erformed the operation some time dur- | promptly and it is feared by the sup- |and Mrs. William Loose, Mrs. Wither. _ CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with . ation of the entente cordiale between | Piri gift to corporations of vast tracts | ing the night, and on discovery of the erintendent that the time for opening | ite, Mrs. Houser, Mrs Rontden Mrs N. Y. thrice-a-week WOrdfOr... ur... S188 the Insurgents of the house and senate | 0 the public domain, ; | fatal result killed bimself. His death | the schools will arrive before all are A. 1. Garbrick, Mrs. Housel, Mra Yr - Pittsburg Stockman for...... vearebanee ees land the administration { Unlawful seizure by railroad com- | was due to cyanide of potassium successfully vaccinated, Under the | nest Corman, Miss Belle Ho aner, Miss Published weekly every Thursday morning. | Senator W. Murray Crane, to be offi- | panies of public lands which they were | Morrison went to Dry Run, fourteen | school law no child can be admitted to | Bessie King, Miss Vernice Reed, Miss Entered in the postoffice at Bellefonte, Pa. 88 | cial political advisor, vice Postmaster [required to sell at a nominal price to| miles away, on Saturday to attend a the public schools except upon the cer- | Effie Houser, Edward Justice Alfred second-class ma ter General Hitcheock | settlers, Justice, William Loose, Jr lowne t | picnic and to bey cattle. and remained tificate signed by a physician setting "The date your subscription expires is plainly This is the revolutionary change In| Trusts and combines formed for the |over Sunday. He hastened home when | forth that such child has been success. | Corman, Dewey Justice, Far] Corman, Charles Walker Homer Shoup, in- | printed on the label bearing your name. All| the attitude of the administration | purpose of plundering the people. | notified of the tragedy | fully vaccinated or has previously had credits are given by a change of latel the first foreshadowed In certain events which | | About 11 o'clodek at night David Kra- | the smallpox Vaccination should be cluding 2 number of children Mins y Failure to enforce the law against un- | issue of each month. Watch that, after you | took place there recently in connec- | mer. & veighbor, thought he heard attended to at once, otherwise the time Edna Rodgers, of Osceola Mills, Pa.: | i {lawful trusts and combines remit. We send no receipts unless by special y + vi Ke sh | , : | \ 00 sho A remis.k Uhrig 7p Nar Ine] { tion with the visit of Senator Aldrich Unlawful consolidation of competing | moaning in the Morrison house as he | Hay jrove, 10 Lh It oF the virus to | Robert Lanning, of Unionville, Pa { pussed. but as no light was visible he | ro” . very to follow At eleven o'clock refreshments were Ete hati lois sven, ana | 00 WHI beck Koon (hTOuED at | jnirest. take hold and Tul} recovery : ) » source ! y and- a lant} ‘ | before the opening o | 0 od, . ue ’ Ei a asloss other. ing the optimistic messages brought to | Purchase of Presidential election | concluded he was mistaken, At 6 o'clock | course the rule and re a. i ry jitter whieh oy ™ ns gepan- wise directed. the summer capital by Representative after election with millions contributed | in the morning. Luther Ray passed the A - ir as apeetive homes all wish. ! ing to vaccination apply to beginners | ing M irs ) an w oy ho collector. You are expected to IK inle . " . . | for the purpose by *‘protected”’ manu- | N ‘ aw . set | ons . Al eginner ng Mr. Bradley many more happy Bid os hoe to this nfoe McKinley, chairman of the Republican puri y I | Morrison home and saw two bare fee nly-those who have just reached the birthdays dor bring LL congressional committee, and other facturers { protruding from the half open front|school age. All those atte nding school ” \ : politicians, as to the outlook for Re- | The building up ot mammoth fortunes | door Runniog up the steps, he was | last vear or previously are suppose p to FU/TORIAL. publican success this fall, it is known at the expense of the American people. horrified to find the body of Mrs Mor. | have been successfully vaccinated JUNIATA COL GE that the president has been privately | Panics iv which millions of the people | vison in her night clothes and bathed in | otherwise they could not have Dek n LE ' At last the Emigrant has put up the | gqvised that unless there is a decla- | were beggared, hundreds of thousands | blood. She was dead. Hurryin on | enrolled as pupils : complete Republican ticket. ed change in the present attitude or | were obliged to subsist on puble charity, | into the house, Ray found the 3 of ; For Young Men and Young Women, a —————————————— the administration there can be no | many starved to death and others com- | the young doctor in his room, dead on The elections in the west are indica- | hope for a Republican house of rep- | mitted suicide to escape a similar fate, [the floor. Beside him was & partly | The “White City tive of a Democratic congress resentatives A costly and senseless war which bas | empty vial of cyanide of potassium. | 9a tr mre | benefitted only the Sugar Trust, ! Dr [ Cannon says he will “stand pat" to COURT HOUSE IMPROVEMENTS. Scandalously dishonest sales of pubs | be the rext speaker in congress On Tuesday Prothonotary A. B. Kim- lic lands to the Sugar Trust, lammable mater. Bpecia ‘ent 'ariety of C Partnership between h Fed ats ad been perf . r. lal in the Telegrap} Haina : . si Joort moved trom Register Tuten's or. ) Hp b 1 t e ederal | ation had been performed on Mrs, Mor. al in the Telegraph building kindled fice into his own offi nd now 1s | BOVErnment and trusts and combines, rison were found in such condition as to flames which, driver a high wind New York. He was on the right side. | very comfortably fixed. It was very Annual slaughter and maiming of [leave no doubt of what had taken | #Wept rapidly ur All mn Boor Labora ——— ————— - | inconvenient to work Ir ong side of scores ol thousands of persons in mines place, the Belgin: Englis} —— ! nvel I } } i wi RT on rail -— destroyed The latest political sensation came | the Court House with the and mills and on railroads : , : crowd becar yi 1 Business Men's Picnic fon. ‘Wome nd nd children f« Flames Sweep Brussels Fair. Full College Course of four years, of the World's and separate deparments for Teach. as the Belgians have Campdells hands were bloody | 1910 exposition at | and bis shirt was spattered with blood of flames and smouldering ruins. A Bible, Music ar lusiness Courses The instruments with which the oper. | spark falling into inf called thelr ing Training, and C ollege Preparatory Brussels, is a mass JUrs- a ion Classes; Teddy Roosevelt got a licking in| , ormitories, vaults on v - laerim y tay f N ! from New York this week where the | the other side Now all the offices In Discrimination in tavor n foreign n ' 1 . y g ’ " 1 gh VOL | the Court House are separate and dis- | consumers and against the domestic mT “anni » 2 Clin . . : ywn Roosevelt for | I'he picnic of the Centre and Clinton | Iv to I'} x § i Republicans turned down Roose “7 Itinet from each other, so that every. |CoDsumers of American products, Gogmts i ra ns Sag Powe 8 4 Bo Go : | he \ its } temporary chairman of the Republi- thing will be more convenient 0 both Increase of the prices of necessaries! abcd 4 Pua SE od a Aiauou L : Wi FUgeiin can State convention {the attorneys and the } masses and public in gen- | concurrently with increase of taxation the next big attraction in this section | used their fi » clear the pathwa : hag h and generally is considered the largest lar rampl inder f — - eral and public expenditure J wv ’ If reports are half true Berry will] Last week the of 1 publi t is well to keep”the record in mind in his year of insurrection in TRepub licanjranks in the cause of deceney and honesty in gove . ’ : oA the nmer se nu. Next Tuesday ommissioners That is only part of the record-—the he » ip Prion Next Tuesday secure a big vote In Centre count) ‘ to lay a marble floor under past which the 8 ) is the time and as I 1t will be held a ith larg I n fron f ‘Out and it will come from the independent | hs es Ie stone« now of true t Hecl ) F 3 at Hecla par 3 with favorable 1 : t ‘ weatl p , 7 wo f aha A bo 4 a u nl " ICR President, Juniata College, ather, many thou » of pleasure | a marr Huntingdon, Pa. seekers wil y I'bat pretty resort it fine condition and man extra cars will t vey the excurs Senator Aldrich put up the tariff on| This eck the ge | office of the COST OF LIVING. Park " . rubber, because he controls the rubber | COURLY COMMISKIONETS Was Sprenad o Bel games of all between > "no . ) 80 2 3a HE . AS ned . "" Some Striking Comparasons Made Weionte and Philipsburg f th trust and reaps enormous porfits. No | vernal months the gener: ust. With 100 Years Ago Mountain league, are among the feature doubt he agrees with Taft that the last | ness of ¢ lep nen ha §o. A y 4 inte and wi be « particular voters of both parties. At this time all harmons he would earry our county by a large | neral appearances vote. {of th side, so it wi lecided to make roment and legislation for the people : ow) f living in Cleveland tariff was the best ever enacted. How | h 100 vears ago hose from that sex nA | ; AC] hel ; : Annual Convention about the poo vil who 3 1 | aM Thes mo y a y i1 Mclir; 110 Union Bank build. | *WeeD Lilinton county and Centre county vr iment ver he 510 Ses which | og. bas Jot found amon old papers a | Barksmen is aio uo we program and | | CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA . | was ne If big fo pu ledger used by his gran h r D the winner will secume a gun as a prize proprie- There have been no sens: i | p intended tor of a general store 1n Es eveland, | Lon Ga Sor di ring the day will be FIREMEN'’S ASSOCIATION Pennsylvania politics in the past week, | Th na ' FW) is about com. then larger th n Cleveland The . Aiden uly P hs : Fo of Will book SBGrt wh Th } sed at the Septem was used 10 years. 180g 1840 uspor wich ne oul ' ¢ three par AF r term « ou t is a very prett Examination reveals many interesting | * Ae MIADY Visitors . work of the campaign, an bou e | p f workmansh The public | facts Io the pavilion an orchestra will fur-| en - b , * middle of September w i vill be surprised when y are invit In 1810 peaches sold for 128% cents mu ribose who desire to dance 4 4 4 tt) iy «41 ’ " p ed } Inspect the of build. . r hasalvad N . > t | Ours ere | be Q score of . "11 . } ishe Now peache ut - i a | : general ope ning up aon n irin Ing The pe h y tin per mashel { pad es cost abot $ i per bushel. In 1810 veal cost 4 cents | 9i0€r aliraction 3d concessions. Ex. August 24 and 25, 1910 ne Huila r is Lac { ample. 1¥ ’ : hug i UrRion : . “1m IIT TT ry Te | buliaing 1s" aleo. 1 ing. comple- | PCr Pound: Bow its 16 cents, * Chick: |cumion tickets Williamsport EXCURSIONS TICKETS - o- on ‘hilipsbure . x 4 i1 $11 14 . " and ’ Taft has again shifted, as given out s—————— ens then were 634 cents each; now chick- | ns a AE FR : e ceola Mills will be sold Aug 23. 24 and 25. good to return Rl ln Wy ah A REVENUE GETTER ens are about 75 cents each. Apples |59'C 08 U Central railroad : 20 inclusive, from ticket statior the Middle Division and from his summer home at Beverl . are marked 1n the book at 10 cents a [AE fue announcement will be made as hes: Bellwood Division, and Cresson Division; and from all stations « sm whence comes the word that h ‘ ushel: now they bow " © the time of regular and special trains Tyrone Division at REDUCED F from whence mes the word that he| on, Treasury department has issued bushe ; now they cost about $1.25 oi the Cental Railroad of Pees clvs ar 3 vision at REI ED FAR wants Aldrich and Cannon to “git{a statement showing that the Aldrich | Lard was 7 cents a pound; now it's 13 jd - ted Judd ten CONSULT TICKET AGENTS " , e Di 1 n tariff law has produced in the first |CeDls - y 5 ! ¢ out” in order that the party will not 3 alps 3 Ah A A La, et Ro But not everything was low. A quar: WOOD GEO. W. BOYD be wrecked And too, the word comes er by $75,000,000 than the sum collect. | ter of a pound of tea cost 315 cents, | WEDDINGS. Pass. Traffic Mgr. at the same time, that Ballinger must ed In any year in the country’s history | pow it's about 12% cents. Calico was] resign—this latter saint ls one at the except 1507. This statement issued | 31 cents a yard; now it's about ¢ cents. | ATOR . Nalsan-Jhaargr. " i bottom of the scheme to cheat the | With the evident Intent to Justify the land muslin. then 21 cents a yard Is! Tey aah SHU in Hal, and & . i ' | law, only proves that the masure is a! pow about 6 cents ’ {Arie E C. Bhearer. of Bellefonte were Choctaw Indians out of their valua- revenue getter, and in this respect it united In marriage at the parsofiage is undoubtedly a success {at the First United Evangelical church transaction some favorites were to But what the people expected ES, (1 un Fare 25 Cents Gen. Pass. Agent Several odd items are marked up | ble mineral lands and through which he lodrer TH sendin ging ma up in he jecge Pose ent JULY ati Weeks | on East Malin street. Lock Haven or : r ’ . n $ STE was $1 50. and a night SIOGRIDKE Was 131 Tuesday Aug. § t Hoe Edward Ae h a tor tollar in ‘ Ot More revenue * greater ox ’ rat) 1 1 pocket three million dollars In per : att , os : . | cents Mclirath pard a tailor 31 cents ' ynditures \ y Hit such # Crumbling. the pastor The many centages from the hoodwinked In- dts atin np - pa for making a pair of trousers for hm, | friends of the 11 people extend dians woul enable than more cheap. | 80d & man got so cents for working on | hearty congratulats and best WOuld ens : ! : jve ‘ Cap. } WAR £ wishes furor r dav s hired or a lo: "YO t 1 mat ——— - Iy There had been demonstrated to ; § al 8! for a 0 He aire " orse | f ra ’ ha py and ; essful a tes rive t 4 " Ti “te wey t rimonr v 4 THEY HAD TO LET GO. | them the fact that Dingley law by pre oe gn and pa 75 cents | imonia Agr | JOT :1 wr 1 OU ch 1 [ | tecting certain products entering into | 'VETY Bill INOW It would be cheaper od Rossman. Bright. There is a strange misapprehension | general onsumptior had enabled buy the horse. —Cleveland Press, i At the home of the hiride, at Bern. MID-SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE of facts on somebody's part In mueh | combinations of capitalists arbitraril — ville near Reading Prof John O of the “news” that is coming from | to fix prices n the mn REVOLT IN THE AIR. Rossman and Annie A. Bright were FOR 11 DAY S ONLY Beverly, saves the World {from the consumer wl nig! ’ The present political conditions of | married recently After a brief stay Mr. Taft. we are Informed, is ta] justly regarded as trian Th ople [the United States have a decided (at Delaware Water Gap, Mr. and Mra \ ) 2 K Fr y ‘ ; at vd mene Sat / : } O&Ing «Wn : chanze the secondary leadershiv of 1 demanded exempt trend against bossism and lawmaking | Rossman came to Spring Mills, where Comme neing aturday August, 13, Closing We dnesday his party In the interest of progress | ute and they still den all | for privileged classes to the detriment | they will remain for a short time. I August, 24. I will offer an inducement to buy good reliat Y eto Sneaks ‘an 5 { non nti of 5 oO oll na » 8 » ) % 0 nonth , H a : 1 : ] reform and viet ry. Si 1k r Cannon the der nstration of i f the tolling masses. Bosses at the | the 25th of this month they will be ar (ro0ds at prices of cheaper qualities included in this sale is to be retired. Senators Aldrich and | ing that the Treasury department can | helm of political parties are facing an | home at Stuttgart Arkansas where Hale are to resign Senator Ballinger | make will not change their pinion re- [angry and outraged people who have | Mr. Rossman will enter upon his du Men's and Bov's Pants. Men's Cordurovs. Men's Work and is to resign It is hinted that until | garding the Aldrich tariff law suffered more grievously than the (ties as a professor In the Stuttgart these works and wonders shall have The 375.000.0000 1 re revenue collect. | complaints brought agninst King {| Training School The bride is the sis Dress Shirts, Summer Underwear, H ats and ( APE, Neckwear, been performed there will he no fel. | ed under the tariff law were pald by | George in the memorable Declaration [ter of Rev. Pohn A. Bright. who so Belts, Suspenders, Ladie sand Children r Tan Hose, Night lowship with Infallibility at Oyster | the people of this country—pald in In- | of Independence and which culminated | successfully taught the Walker Town Shirts, Tronks, Valises and Suit Cases, Men's Summer Vests Bay direct taxation, and thus represent in. in the Revolutionary war and the (ship High Bchool, and Is an accom. Speaker Cannon's retirement has | creased cost of living. If no other triumph of Insurgency against tyran- | plished young lady. The groom is the Boy # Blouse Waists, Children’s Wash Suits. Ete. Ete. been decreed already by a power great. evidence could be obtained that the | ny, taxation without representation, | eldest son of Merchant and Mrs. HP This will be your last chance to buy goods at these prices er than that of Presidents. Western | Aldrich law has increased the cost of | grinding tribute to the higher powers | Rossman, of Spring Mills. He 8 a | thi a ’ ul primaries and conventions have made | living, this Treasury statement sup. [and for the equality and fairdealing graduate of Franklin and Marshall | NS Se280N sure of that. Even If there should be | plies conclusive testimony Grit that was denied the masses. The spir- | College, at Lancaster, and has held | a Republican majority in the next | . it of discontent and unrest on account several important positions as instruc- Men's £2.00 to £5.00 Pants reduced to $1 25 to $3.00 House, which Is practically bey ond the | POLITICAL CROP PROSPECTS. {of & similar condition of affalrs-and {tor in educational Institutions At | . n » > pe range of possibilities Mr. Cannon | far worse-—under Boss rule In the Unit. | Stuttgart he will resume his former Men * 3 0 to £1.50 Kahia I Ants, reduced to. ..75¢ to £1 19 could not be elected Speaker. Sena- | Emm Bhd & > n ed States, in calling forth the spirit | position in the institution named | ’ | ] tors Aldrich and Hale announced their! ¢ hansen is tid ‘ he reat agro {of 'T8 among the oppressed Bh y . {l Men 0c Work Shirts, reduced to..... ji Mis hg -40c purpose to seek the repose of private be out of plac ¢ to borrow an Mustra- that will wipe out the oppressors by ] Men's 50e¢ Negligee Shirts reduced to . os .. .. 35¢ life several months ago. So far as |, from the fields to explain the | the means of the ballot instead of the Important Liquor Decision. d 1 tl h ti Q La Oo , ! Mr. Ballinger is concerned, It was| i. or the different parties. The | Dullet, under the direction of leaders| The decision of the Supreme Court | and soon all through the store. See Large Uircular statetd In these columns early In the insurgents are reformers but they do instead of millionaire Bosses, Stand | sustaining the judgment of the court | summer that his resignation would ho RO a8 far as the Democrats do | from under, ye Aldriches, Cannons | At quarter sessions of Washington | follow the formulation of the white | oy stand-patters are supposed to op- | Penroses, and ye who wear the ¢ol- | county revoking the license of the Star washing report of the committee that pose all progress but. as & matter of lars of the same | Brewery, has created havoc among | * has been Investigating him fact, even the stand-patters are move. | TT [tha agents for brewsriah and whole D. | WILLARD High Street What Is to be will be, and it Is hard- | 0000 0 Jitle, It is a matter of de- Mule Starts Bank Run, sale liquor establishments . b J . ly worth while to attribute to individ. gree. The attitude of the three par-| A mule’s death occasioned a run The fact that the Star Brewing Co uals events which were determined | oo an reforms may be likened to three | upon the South Louisville Deposit agents solicited orders and received without their help. Neither Mr. Taft corn flelds—the Democratic field was | Bank on Thursday. which for a time | the money from customers in dry ter nor the general overseer of Bagamore | oi....4 in June and the stand-pa feild | threatened to wreck that institution, | TI10rY consumatetd a sale and the I HiIl ean claim credit for movements planted in June and the stand-pat field | A depositor of the bank, which is lo. | Conse Was revoked i predicated not upon their will but re. Democratic corn is more advanced, al- | cated at the entrance of Churchill | Agents In Mifflin county for liquor sulting logically and inevitably from |... 0 some of it was Injured by late | Downs, on Monday purchased a mule, | houses Which have been dry since time and circumstance They were frosts. The Insurgent corn is growing | giving In payment a check for $78, | February 22, 1908, have been Instruct. | the last to let go nicely and was greatly refreshed by | That night the animal died. Suspect. {ed that under no circumstances Are ENNSYLVANIA AILROAD ——— the recent primary shower The Ing that he had been “stung.” the pur- | they to receive the money from custo. | Cannon Still Hopeful, stand-pat corn is naturally the moat | chaser stopped payment on the check. | Mere. Their duties and privileges w The speaker of the house does not | backward; it did not come up well The payee presented the check Wed. | future ia Satiial or a ting Sider believe that President Taft will throw | and some of the seed fell where the | nesday afternoon, just before the bank only Alt ough Fi or Tutnigh the SPECIAL 10-DAY EXCURSION him over as he declares that the last | thorns sprang up and checked it—it | closed, and payment was refused. He | CUStOmer a sap of the Sriies n an TO congress gave the president everything | has suffered considerably, too, from | left the bank, spreading the report | Mddressed envelope !n which he may he wanted and the president is grate- [a hot wind from Illinois that swept | that the bank had ceased payment. enclose check, money order or cash in ful for it over the state recently and “fired” a! More than 100 depositors were in | PAY ment, but shipments and deliveries A | LAN | IC Cl | Y Cannon admitted the possibility of | number of stalwart stalks | line seeking to withdraw thelr savings | Must be made through common oars | his defeat, even going so far as to say And the erop? Well, riers In the usual of the Democrat | when the bank opened In the morning course trade the majority might depose him “If | fe field seems to promise the largest [Only a wild dash from town In an - ———— they do | will serve In the ranks cheer | yield; the Insurgent field will need | automobile by the president, Dr. Neth | Profit in Automobiles. fully,” sald he. "However, 1 am a | good weather up to November to ma- | erland, with currency saved the situ. | : ] Another side.light on 1} automo eandidate for the chair again” He de- | ture the grain; and, as for the stand- | ation. By noon, the real cause of the Another sk SNL oh i Pg te » dust is fr hed In th state. clared that the insurgents were ob« | pat corn, it will hardly make fodder run being learned, it stopped, Hie ing hy Feds q ling Con ANGLESEA WILDWOOD HOLLY BEACH structionists and that Kansas cannot . I ————— ] d . | ' . pany, of Michigan, has declared a cash ( N F AN ry EA help doing things like that Thin-Skinned. ! Insurgents in California. dividend of one thousand per cent CI S ISLE CITY AVALON And, now, Dr. Swallow objects to D Insurgency has triumphed in Call | Recently another Detroit automobile NEW JERSEY Grange Platform. C. Gibboney on the ground that by (fornia. This fact was made certain | compan) issued a statement which The executive and legislative com- | KIving the announcement of bis ac- | yesterday when the returns of the | showed net earnings of about sixty FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 1910 mittees of the State Grange met at | c*ptance of the second place on the | first general district primary were re- per cent. on the investment ’ Harrisburg on Tuesday and adopted a | Keystone ticket to the Bunday papers | celved and showed that Hiram John The General Motors Company, platform to be submitted to the loeal for publication, he became a Babbath- (son, the candidate of the Lincoln. T. . T . which Is a combination of several aus $6 00 R d $5 00 R d granges throughout the State for thelr | breaker. Alas! poor man, that he | Roosevelt league, In whose Interest tomobile plants, announces net earn- ‘ oun rp 4 oun rp approval. The planks are as follows: | should suffer “the slings and arrows” | Gifford Pinchot stumped the state, | ings of $12,000,000 for the Yast fiscal via Deleware River Bridge via Market Sureet Whart Equalization of taxes, parcels post, | of the “outrageous fortune” which has | had secured the gubernatorial nomi. | year, or 60 per cent. on the stock oap- election of U, 8, senators by popular | placed him in his present prediea- | nation | ital, doubtless highly inflated. It pro- | FROM Bellefonte. vote, conservation of timber and min. | ment, The regular Republicans with five | poses a stock dividend of 408 per cent. | eral lands, oppose ship subsidy, a cen. a —™;,SSA® A En candidetes in the field concede John« | It is safe to say that other motor | VER ALLOWE AILADEI PH tralized bank and American goods be- Holy write tells us that a rich man | #008 victory. Alden Anderson, the | car manufacturers are making profits | STOP O D ATP IA ing wold cheaper abroad than at home. | can hardly enter the kingdom of heav- | GAndidate of the regular machine, ran | in proportion | COVERS LABOR DAY AT THE SEASHORE t's good-—and what Democrats (en, It is a fact though, a rich man | * third The new State of Oklahoma has Tiokets food returnitg within ten /abh For full information concerning lew time | ne oan get a seat In the United 8 he Insurgents also won In the eon- fights » of trains on which these rad ond rate t are good for passege oonsu senate avery pop. Ita his sure sreasional grown at a tremendous rate. Texas I S— ) ne ahettd at & ' snail hand 1 ills ere ate fed Ta When you do get “something for | and expects to gain no less than ten IR GRO, W. BOYD, Being ground down is seldom what | nothing it is worth just about as much | congressmen, She might spare one to Passes Trois Manager. Agent makes a man sharp, an It conta, Rhode Island.
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