Page 4. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. ——— @he Centre Democvat, FRED KURTZ, SR., Kditor CHAS. R. KURTZ Rditor and Proprietor, W. FRANCIS SPEER, Associate Rditor SWORN CIRCULATION OVER 6,500 1 ERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION : SUBSCRIPTION, $1.50 Per YEAR Persons who send or bring the money to the office and pay nn advance, £1 per year CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with N. Y. thrice-a-week World for Pittsburg Stockman for Thursday Bellefonte CYers morning Pa.. as Published weekly Entered in the postoffice at second-class ma ter The date your subseription expires is plainly printed on the label bearing your name All eredits are given by a change of label the first fssue of each month, Wateh that after you | remit, We send no receipts uniess hy specin request. Watch date on your abel Subscribers changing postofice address and pot notifying us, are liable for same Subscriptions will be continued unless other. wise directed We employ no collector sendor bring the money You are expected 10 to thisoMee EDITORIAL. Republic Tedd the and State, is still they “prosperity : Gus the other fellow really going are not getting Nf don't need that it aut the rant 1 $1,008,347,184 For the government to waste $300,- 000,000 » ss of $16.66 ay ! 0 ' famil rich and p in t nited State The ndred year means the kk “ a loaf of bread for every famil and poor th United States every day in the year At 1} vy. rich | at two loaves of bread every day in the year for every family, rich and poor, in the United States h SHERMAN EXPOSED and You what choser kn« ticket paign——Iit Now look people n Ww was In last presidential was TAFT and SHERMAN at the goods delivered the fraud all through, and the Vice-President one of the greatest deliber land’ You bet Roose velt and his son-in-law are now on the CAN exalted Sherman ex posed n= ate lars In the warpath for the sealp of the vice.pres. | all} ident, and the affair has, from signs, put it Into Teddy's head to be a candidate for President at the end of Taft's term, and also be elected as chairman Sherman thought scalped AGAINST BOSSES. The first kick agalost a4 boss was when the Demecrats kicked Simon Cameron out of the party Simon landed In the Republican fold and bossed It until his death. Then it felt to Quay, who bossed until he died Then the bosship fell to Penrose and he became so mightily Intrenched that he felt he could boss the democracy along with vassals In his own par ty. But Penrose finds there are pow- erful kicks coming from disgusted Re- publicans and Democrats who are giv. ing loud notice that under no condi tions will they be bossed. The bosses must go--the people say so, There is one thing very conspicuous, the democracy will not be the slaves of a boss or bosses. The Jeffersonian tenet that “The People Bhall Rule” has not yet become obsolete with the Democratic massés-~they'll wear no man's collar, Key {| Brove nent {one | After | tion | fifteen or that he win || of the next | Republican State convention for which || he had Roosevelt | BERRY AT BOALSBURG. accorded Ww for governor the tie at the Fisher pienic, at McFarlane's on Friday, was cinted by My fers Hing effect upon gection of the county he ax driven to met a large num all radius Many ation H. Berry date the oan “tone Party nd ol ket reunion a ionlsbhurg that wns will have a te in that noon hour hie who Appre ry, and the vote the the grove wher her of came from within a miles nitive principle nities where oters if the Hed ol Of whose county # « twenty these “re repre men, “i has SOM they advocacy ht reside Wel prominent citizen ha always Republic noc who wool an, ade chairmay A, Dale i Speed h gt speaker v \ Bellefonte, who made emed to oi people natural spice and Ke ' rou 1d applause After getting his eptive mood he of the A VICIOUS FALSEHOOD The Marble Tablet . \ N ; “ N ription « i of with the ble cutter erected Ir House, and memento with the Hi marble expert mar nas been Court YOArs AS A connected of the Court ar follows dexterity The n the orridor stand an plate of for gentiemer arhle the will the present repairig The inscriptior se iw “Original Bullding Erected 1808." “Columned Porch Erected 18356." “East Addition Erected and Im- provement to Old Bullding Completed In 1510." Jacob Woodring, H. E Zimmerman, John Dunlap Commissioners J. Williams, H. Decker, Clerks, Newman & Harris, Architects Gehret & Lambert, Contractors E J Ea Marriage Licenses. Richard Wilson, Philipsburg Emma Davis Philipsburg Lewis B. Mapes, Reech Creek Stella V, Linn, - - Heech Creek William M. Biddle, « « Philipsburg Sarah Whitcomb, - Philipsburg James F. Kelley, - Enow Shoe Eva M. McGowan, - « Moshannon Barle C. Musser, Htate College Mabel D, Werline, « +« Liberty, Pa James Rose, - . Morrisdale Mary Dashkorite, « « « Cassanova Some old maids down the Bald Ea. gle got to annoying a Colorado bache- {lor by the name of Osman It you want to see what happened them turn to page 3, third column, He prayed as well As sinners ought, But Hed about The fish he caught, | Meek unlly who is still living recovering He is nd for d is grad recent TEASE of) fa man of strong person f i ear has been editor of Watchman through which he much to corre # and th amu nt NOTABLE COLLECTION OF PROMINENT MEN 1 pemin from a (111 ess f the dons (in In clon ate tr people « he ha heen mihi henet He served hig constituents in the fell | gombly and Senate nnd the Mleveland administration he served as the Port nt Philadelph other position wit} Continued fre page Major Revnolds and | 2: BH were good citizens and when thes by the wayside they missed Another sturd) leeks picture galler Hu in thos who ! ¢ dir 0 f Hes lg during Ie R11 OF mort Was a sturd and dl 1 abit friend Hi wpeedy re | ® whose character oach wish for |) For he was superintendent nt 111 ied treasurer of Snow Shoe Rallroad ind had { sup mia VORrs ilness he extended mar are ana maons and o town as there For a was a familiar fig wWhing a propert O01 | Daniel ron was added to t Thursday, September 1st, 1910, to Invite the it the Crust. Crust and CIRmMers 10 lark -Ormer “Io rl CInrk Vere join. making inion, My half-brotl Mre & com Those sual there g crowd ; ie of the Willian Miles’ grove, at { erg and m ricd sister 1160 terentir mitted from n vife LO represent the distance and tv Selle of Igmers wer Jaren AO of sellers | A falr estimate and 5 “5 Din know and Morrigon, of Philipsburg die hire Of Atlantic Mrs. Wii nd Anti-Saloon League Day. ri A rit ! THE WILLIAMS REUNION. jlen how when alrly New Departure In Business. at +} It some H a ATrTICHE 0 MAKE US SCHOFIELD S MA Why sen JUNIATA COLLEGE, For Young Men and Young Women. eRe "ie f four years nd ’ Schofield, President, Juniata College, Huntingdon, Pa. Ladies’ Tailoring From the Radford Shop Famous Tailor-made Garments at Very Low Prices. We are local representatives of E. B. Radford & Co., the famous Radford Shops in Chi- cago and New York. In our store we are showing colored fashion plates of 51 Radford de- signs for Fall. There are Suits, Skirts, Coats, Dresses and Capes, all made by the Radford designers. perts all the Radford creations. We have 168 samples of the Radford fabrics for Fall, selected by the Radford ex- You can choose right here, just as well as you could in Chicago or New York, from Tallor-Made Every Radford garment is made to the wearer's individual measure. And the measurements are taken by a competient fitter, just as they are in the Radford Shop. A fitter in our store takes the measurements, makes the diagrams, writes out the particulars. So the Radford tailors have the same information as they have for Chicago customers. The garments are made in Chicago—made by the same tailors, under the same supervision as every Radford Gar. ment, And we guarantee perfect satisfaction and fit, It is exactly ‘the same as though this famous shop was lo cated right in our store, Stunning Styles. The Radford designers are known all over America for their ideals in woman's dress. Their styles are distinctive very artistic—the typeial American styles. The head of the Radford Shop bas spent 30 years in per fecting this tailoring system. It is the highest at'ainment in this line in America A Radford garment, made in a Radford Shop, 15 AD eX. guisite creation, Note These Prices Radford suits cost from $13.50 to $45 00 £5.50 to $20.00, Radford skirts Radford coats, $10.00 to $30.00, Dresses and capes priced likewise. Each garment is made to meas ure—cut andidesigned for the weareralone. The most inferior ladies” tailor would charge you twice as much But the Radford Shop employs [500 master tailors. It buys its fabrics direct from the weavers in enormous lots, And it adds a trifle to profit. Come in and pick your style and fabric. Then let us tell you how little it costs, made in the Radford Shop. Katz & Co., Bellefonte.