The Centre Democrat. county. BELLEFONTE, PA, Ro . Over 5,600-Largest in Centre , SEPTEMBER 22, 1910. ; Vol. _ EXTR, \GANCE IS ST BEL. TING ENORMOUS | of seu “300 setimauens sussoriers| EFFECTS ORGANIZATION ounty Fair. 4 will be dropped from our mailing list, town and has given much of his time big Centre County Fair is being dis- A FEW REASONS WHY COST OF In compliance with the recent postal wiLL CONDUCT A LIVE CAMPAIGN | #nd money to bring peace and pros- | A SENSATION CAUSED OVER IN | Iributed this week, and full of In- perity within Its gates It was there formation for those interested in the LIVING INCREASES. | regulations. ..If you are in arrears, IN CENTRE COUNTY, [fore highly proper for his friends to CLEARFIELD COUNTY. exhibits. The long ist premiums better give this matter immediate at- | meet and welcome him back after an Is i houl in) it a special ine THE PEOPLE PAY THE BILLS, (rntior i you dont want to miss they \RGE RALLY ATGRANGE PARK | ipa, ”u “rpen rortions,of Ko. | ANNOUNCES HIS CANDIDACY [ice “trufc" srai to “im. shies : AN: he f Al a home Sur to the 1G for | fn Purposes, as After that date delinquents will be y ofnine 2 treated } , well i 4 ytsiaka fess ards of. There is But One Remedy-—A Change reported to the publishers’ associa- A Significant Demonstration—Clear- . An Enormous Crowd Assemblas—The ). educational feate Needed in Congress—Reaping the | tON of Centre county, and all accounts field County Gets in Line—Promi- | Thursday evening abo ee OF Sale Stopped by Officers—Was It a by in this that luable It me - «110 hundred } + a | i w— . 1 fort i itary resources « Result of Cannonism and High Tar- left for collection. nent People Identified with Move : ; ; J : wn an 4 " Political Trick—Candidate for Leg k o ' - room ot iff—Boodlers in Congress. THE PUBLISHER. | ment—Growing Rapidly. itr , a ped an islature seem. noms. [KEYSTONE PARTY PREACHER OFFERS | Te sou orm. One of Bellefonte's most honored citizens i General James A Beaver GH!ILDREN FOR SALE Some ang Ses the Sights = the Big | } Who has always had an interest in the The premium | “0 nw Ne ' af the . welcoming , n ie very 4 | Inia or no RAr 4. It tends to | \ } his i of the ’ own inthis I'he Fe ‘ nd pro- Spending $3,667.685.66 every business stone Partly, was pa 1 hornet inc A py ‘, \ ERR , + a) 3 sei ' ‘ . } OO ced t wr st © bs ! day, the United States under the reign | put 3 ! i LOTS \ anized In Centre count " po 4 Le a A attempt Saturda night ’ ni / exhibit of far k is another of the standpat Republicans has be with an unsulli me ) ) evening an larg nd er ne y , ral looked brown al wo children on the i . come the most extravagant govern home with clean hands tic meeting {1 Lol sy Like | 1 > had been taking the a ’ 16 - | S11 “ter | : " } treatne while BRWARY ment in the world | Such is the charact ! a snow ball, started fro e hilltop " rent vhil Hy didacy in the lHmell; Th : Mr nent Hina art, are not to be Increased expenditures in the first | is a rare privilege for oul Ot { movement in 1 county Is | ¥lated that to undertake to tell of his HBoord als rot ir ai ¢ " t this 1 tn nt am Year of the Taft administration, over | support in November With nev ) be 1g 4 tr} Be { Wo } ; . 1 : td ; a ! y ! r f gy Py sud { ) fore 1 Was ut o ye i no aw en Interest a i! & the corresponding vear of Cleveland's | terial fros all over the county father nd brotl } " a a] " ) ! A ney ; : i {1 AIM irother latter a min \ among tl last administration, amounted to $575,- | demanding a change | brie) r y ment not | the subject that gave his hearers some | (oo hy Bn’ I a ef ) 730,600, or over 120 percent This oc- | district be simply | iy 3 Proud fo. sirbuigt 4 idea of the ground he covered, and ister, were hot on his trail having on the finest . d in the cured under the much-heralded Taft |lowing tl urs only carrying Centre county but act=1.,." sordial receptions he met with | Jriven many miles across the country | cour h 1 for inspection u" : ~HNeralded H 0) 4 ie CO g IN (14 § J IK 3 A i eceplions ie I Ww } . 4 3 : a policy of “eut-to-the-quick” economy, | ing re boodlers and OBB and s¢ be the als p “all glong the journey in the last six 0 get him Atw I Eo ant he recently repudiated in Maine and Ver- | lectir mal f for tl 3 organization as effected 1a an months. When In London he tool { Residents of that section and adjoin. | diversity of amusements, there will be i H A) § » 1 J © E § i 0 i fo e *e . ) 1 : Jndon he Ook ar v mont ' i A Mh . follows halrman, A A. Dale, Esq. | automobile , y 4 ve od { fot : { A ling villages were ti inderstruck when | Ample to make th event attractive . J important posiion republican; Secretary, Miles Walker, | ' and traveled lor tour hun- | hey heard of his attempt to peddle | for young and old National expenditures for the ensu It : 2 mpt.4 paddie | " v " . dred miles He spoke of the wonder. emo CRBuUre MAYO | » the dren i ¥ r Ing year amounted to $1,098.847.184, | Let democrat; Treasurer, Charles } 00) | fu erieuitural renuits in Egypt | IP hildren 'here has never been The Races. which is more than the entire cap- republican; Vice-Chairman, Hammond | un neident 1 the cou o 1 631 ’ y = ric ' Sh hy 1 pre . : rr | fron the swerflow of the N river I intry’s history | wie In the races . ’ : Sechler. ( ( Shuey and Willlam A ital of all the national banks in the | but as vour consclence demands 1 United States, $919,143,825, and more | | § } {| Binos the War M. I. Gardner was made chair find the beautiful scenery of the lakes — —- — In 0 e finan committ ‘halr 1" i A | i el, . . than one-third of the entire output of | nan of tl NAN ymmittee. Chalr ttement as needle - got himselt and | leg ative cane " Wo i f hig t devel- trip In a few mutes would be pre { posterous however he skimmed over LrRer 31 more powerful Every bod wi enthused over the Ww Wi folks remains for the people to choose cach deliberate thoughtfully and act-—not as the political boss directs i 3 bolition of Ach vatches when they go, i laver 1 t u 4 ' Nore . r a , # a And the. mountains clusion, he | avery that | irred up more ex-| Nothing a air suits better, I comment Le i I i show § d that | wi dest 0 Bee BOIS all of our gold mines in 120 years, $3,- | NEW HIGH SCHOOL DEDICATED. | ™ e was ted the privilege UO! tor t _— } a or But the Rey joord not in the ip the horses, 063,787,000 : | — X oI { § ommittee whicl ar O° roms TL ¢ a Nr “ least perturbed ver t people's ag rt nd run: Two striking illustrations of the| Standing on the square, between | Will be composed of o representi- | what: we: bln renee | AUOD. He smiled when he saw the acons old, as w ww Laymen, Republican “business” administration Amb and Lin . g, Is new v itizen ach and precinct sald Ba wie ody excitement rred up by plac v hey 1 joy the fun are: A deficit of $11,679,266 since | High ol bull costin 000, | In the co number A _. erted, i y N Dares June 30, 1910. A : £5.69 since June 20, 1 | fon n Friday afternoon and even- | ' ksented ir names being AVE some of the ways he standpatters \® | magnif nt : tir wa 4 n this mn t 4iT any spend the people's money in a repub- J d with appropriate exer : A lesire \ ciate then Li¢ Marble baths for senators. Autos : to carry them 100 rods betw their | | ) F rs fron 1ist offices and the Capitol Tou cars onor f v : bullding was for the President, with potted “Uncle Joe’ More ti nt $ appolonaris water for Thousands of dollars t« vaseline, castor ] quinine, hair toni glycerine, bergamot clothes brushes, traveling attending funerals, et Much Money Wasted. If the t Washington is $300 000.000 a » as statea by Aldrich every Ameri nil extent of enoug bo . ga MHrose chmiat Mastor « the | itl nd e Tens { tar at ‘ EN nt it wa lent { ' > ham - The State Road will buy an overcoat o oak Ref med } y dwin Earle § srk » . Mar hat i JER F not effect g n 3 ‘ ' } ne THs will buy nearl ree tons snthr 1 ent r 4 Yeni van ‘ ' prot ir } wo Eh ¢ the . / " el ! " “ § y Nucl euls h 18 A . ng nade elte. coal tl on ] ort Le presh ; i. w " . y y . while He : ra etent . c abia 1 . . , ¢ Roa rough Ana ne essaries oe Can 1 Rg # 4 ! 1ilende ¢ BPR us | Wa nay bent y ‘ » ’ kre reat i ' t “1 ol thas 1" 3 3 ince then | ! i edu Dart rr t hot vere th elght ’ TT ’ 2 } . 1 ore has eer ne rawback after an- Extravagance Increases Prices. | catior nes was fo ed | Hol el . iy hEDEeIS-Of 4 reg- 13 is unlverss respected 1 R nlexior ” er is threatened injunctions, tection, government extravagance . who paid it tribute " hat not farms t | pre ry eh ASE - ng: was nes § i ass curbing. ° the 1 k for the cost of living keep pace. As Foy { praise to the new Bellefonte { mrarare. Wore the room OF ders a nT bank . i an execute any hous juties, such |? ts were refused 2 car load of erment raises practically all of . l : rt by saying It ne ; ye ‘ eT Y " fly 4 : ’ int apa ® y y ‘ i plain sew F 3 i wiking dink | Aw} itn Aa lemned. A new revenue by taxing things eaten \ Linest the Biate, ai HOPES Lup -an, It ool-boy fashior CERN 4 4 ; : EE washing, ot of child's ndrse can- | Ar load was ordered and it got lost in high miss n this ‘ will be ympetent to | the shuffle of freight, along the line or used, the consumer pays his pe ol rea rom a type-writtee Many ' 1 celled . . script a jot of “taffy to palaver the { keep an ordinary house In six vears' Contractor RB. Taylor says, it has every time he buys a protected arti- [men's Glee Club, composed of Miss rata of government OXIA VALANCE ommunity ¢ Ladies’ and Gentle i ! 3 . : . § as ’ : : : : few assembled formers. It wrs hua « » . Cigar Thief in Jail fre P to take place corner of | been one “damed thing after another,” - EE or Afary Ir. caer 4 i y . ‘ ay venin lett bs . : sul Bl dbl onlmpreee rrr Wey goods or Spe TL leader and pianist, Hes | milinting spectacie—the positive proof esda evening Bert hird a streets ad } tonieht nly Bert was a little more emphatic. furniture store fe Dorworth, Mrs. Russe! Blair. M : ' " Commi 8 an L : ! : ‘tu : RE Mra of the weakling bef Ore then who ¥ $ . —. I" oor u : ve ia _ Terr \ Cw thing were $m rang sie rule prov taelf TH per | Georg B ‘ Mrs. Har: Jenkins, |, ‘ Harr CCT g d " " capita appropri ng } ; M ming Py > = E aa b re : ‘ ! : , . . y Jumped from $6 to $12 t e1 1 J haeffer, In lion Platt Ie ah eg AAda v ' | 1 chit : , 4 f . pat. init and 1910 reasing if ste i air. Henry Dick i r fact Joh a Ct pr r t $ " ! : J i © HE i } BO i ni ! . “eh P , has been ny yroport | : pt ead . : ‘ Me “ ated the ’ ing article ording radstreet 't ' y \ fu 1 th . a executive ET ; 1 b ent the macadam- - y 5 . txt ’ a offs PO ’ * hoe ’ FP the advanced per et ‘ eel LL ‘ k % ' . ' f : ¢ : 1 161 . ’ : > . ! tion will road, iis Boe ETrnge decent By - dependent por nir Ihe Vis ! ) i £ and nid nd Vil al i ORR pening A Pleasant Event ’ earner po ’ he greatest for ” hr TR 9 \ . : x ‘p : ; oe oat po ’ le : rh A FATAL ACCIDENT er vd re pe t CRS } gt] a ples of W . ' tu u ! ‘ be ‘ i hds inl he aia ‘ aka fo, Then Cut Own Throat. , 4 Mat ew miles leged to Wednes- tting her at- his own tithe was tak- spital at : ¥ ’ q ! 5 : 7 J — py sddress a simi rl od. 1 ’ , ned for ¢ tragedy. Dross has . » d A ; JR ‘ an 1 or a few days on account i ) 3 ! nessed the kill- Herr ! has bes CONEY alon ’ M ’ ; { f the Capt. A possessions | ! indred tt} ISAT Frank Wel ! of State Found a Relic Charles Bickford f Lock lave is y ' th wer - . {hoot perintendent i : rym} against political bosses I the Demo in possession of a rel that its his ‘ adi ere Aa oq MAre nations and elections to congress with chools. and Prof Tr super trath Jd Republican parties In Penn tory the money they gave to corrupt the | dent of the Tyrone school svivania, has been the basis for the interesting The rel is a solid jlron about 1 o'clx leg voters in this district, when they had | (The address delivered oh. this of frequent prediction f conservative | hall perfectly round. weighs two severed at the hip. Of no qualifications to fil} the important éason by Hon. DD. PF. Fortney contal: men that Berry and the Keystons | pounds and elght ounces and was | engineer did not now the mar office. These men always were “stand od much historical data. as well as a | Heket will sweep Centre county In| doubtless used in battle and shot from | under the car when he started it, or patters.” voted with the Cannon-Al- | ‘ | comprehensive review of the Belle November. UnMass all signs fall, that | 4 large fleld plece It was washed out | the accident would not have happened driech combination for high tariffs and will he the result extravagance-<but they are not hefore ] de ' mat 2 directo his emarkahble emonstratior and who actua ight their nomi d tw nd | vived | four could be found out, would be very Bellef wpital » Friday mornh and io Disciples of Christ On Thursday and Friday, Septem- bar 2% and 3, a quarterly meeting of fonte schools. It is our purpose to jof the mountain side by the recent The name of the young man was |b, Disciples of Christ of Centre, Clin. " Are . e In o { heavy rains between McElhattan and | Paul Boryeskia and wis about 26 y ‘ CO : the people now, their records only re guid “ his address entire in our haxt | Astir in Clearfield. | Fine Station, and was found by the [years of age, and had been working ep n Ry Teaming. irr TRB malin \ | The Keystone party campaign in| driver of a delivery wagon and given | there for sometime He war a single | tion on Church street ence Haven PA yg Capt. Barclay, who feared It Now RB 8. MH. MeCl Sanita county was formally opened | to Mr. Bickford man An interesting and instructive pro- eat fo - . i". w Mev. . eClure. Monday a well ttended voting | Er ——————— ————— | ering gh uh record in the py At a special meeting of the Hunt- | of er Reunion nd A uuting \ I aa alin : | srain has been arranged Which . Patton, selected by Penrose to be the |ingdon Presbytery at Birmingham at which ex-Judge D. lL. Krebs pre . " State College Enrol ment. Across Continent at Ninety, on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. A congressman from our district He | Inst week Samuel H. McClure, son of | sided with John M. Urey, former Re Pennaylvania State College opened | William Buddinger, father of T. L.|seasion will also be held on the eve- comes from a family of | salth | Mr. and Mrs. J. I. McClure, of Belle bli unt of i OTe with an enrollment which will prob. | Buddinger, of Snow Shoe, who had | ning of that day as well as three gea- 3 great wealth, Jonke, "WAR WrOMGO.® mini: of the pub can County chairman, as secre ably reach 1.660 during the year. The | gone to Santa Rosa, Cal. to make his | slons the next day Members of that And to secure his nomination, upoh Presbyterian chureh before t tary The meeting was addressed by | Freshman class numbers between 560 | home with another son, grew tired of [church and pastors of the same from oath stated that he spent over $8000 audience MeClure’ Pri eto | Tudke Krebs and Thomas H. Murray and 600, and the Sophomore class | the "Golden West.” and at the age of [the three counties will take part In about " much he the stlary of the | loma was Ryo tod Ha ap m | dames Mit hell, a Republioan and | ahout 376. The total attendance has | ninety, deeded to come back to Penn- | the proceedings. The Disciples have ofMice For the November election he di He —_ hoor ad Ri ex-county Treasurer, WAS elected doubled In five years. Over 50 resi: | gyivania to end his days, and accord. | many members In Centre county, es possibly will spend that much more; guages. He was ex wr od "nua "Np county chairman, and Walter Welch, | dences have been erected In the vil- [ingly set out on the journey alone | pecially in Bald Bagle valley And because ha, like Dresser and Bar- | ime ntal religion HaoloRy 3 rch is Democrat, was chosen secretary -treas- | lage during the summer to relieve | He was met at Chicago by T. L. Budd. | — —— clay, has the boodie his party organi. ORY... SNCrRIndnts.: church xovernment | VT the pressure for space In the dormi- | Inger who brought him back to Snow Surface Compromises. gation Is pushing him to the front In and Enalish Bible a8. Darts of triad for A campaign committee made up of | tories | Bhoe, to spend the few years that re The legal battle between Prof. H. A. all his life he never did anything 01 Heonaure and a I The latin the following well known Democrats wr —— — {main of his earthly pligrimage. A | Burface, state zoologist, and the heirs Attract more than passing attention, | Loo "onl exercises and popular | 2nd Republicans was chosen: D. L Admitted to the Bar | Journey of 2000 miles is a long one for [of the ate Willlam Bentz ended at has no known convictions on public sermon of the candidate were ap- Krebs, Thomas H Murray, T. W. Ba Arthur Simler, son of ex-Burgess | 8 nonogenarian to make, and this | Carlisle last Monday when aA compro- uae ain, Seep L (xe DEgasGr proved. The trials as a whole were | frat! John M. Urey, Dr. Fullerton, Os- | g., 5 Simier, of Philipsburg, who has | sturdy old Pennsylvanian stosd it bet. | mise was effected. Prof. Surface lost and Barclay, simply would take his | sustained. the way was declared clear | OF Mitchell, 8B. F. Gliger A cam. | Lo ral years been reading law | ter than many younger people {in the courts and his appeal brought orders from those higher up, men lke lo 0 ve 8 FH. MeClure's licensure and | PRIED fund of several hundred dollars | op o prominent Johnstown law firm, an order for a new trial Cannon, Penrose, Aldrich, who have | nation. The moderator propound- | Vo% rafsed at the meeting was last week admitted to the Cam- Wreck Near Port Matilda | By the will the greater part of Wil. manipulated legislation at the expense | 4 (he constitutional questions and | 1 1® Above names consist of some of | bey county bar. He will remain in Trains with engines 3350 and 3031 lam Hentz's estate went to Surface. of our people Mr. McClure was licensed to preach | M* most prominent citizens of Clears Johnstown, where he has made many | hat a slight wreck at Port Matilda oh A contest based on undue Influence While Patton spent 36,000 for his |ihe gospel. The ordination sermon | "eld Irrespective of party. This Indi- | feiongn and where he will no doubt be | Friday evening. ight CAP & CADOOSS and want of testametary capacity set nomination, we doubt If Hon. Wm. C. | way prenched by the Rev, A. A. Bird. | 281% that the claim that Berry willl opie to bulld up a nice business in his | - A “ a —— retts badly dam. | Wide the will. To avold further suits Heinle’s nomination cost him over $60. | pryyer was offered by the Rev. J | "Wo ( learfield county Is not an idle | chosen profession ad but: ho one we Injured. The thi Banta baits agrial $0 @ BETIURHAN: It came to him as a recognition of | Allison Platts, Ph. D., and presbytery —— s— A————— oR} red Sink tadt Gnd west [allowing Surface part of the estate his ability, upon his spotless record in | with the laying on of hands, ordained | Hospital Notes. Building Aeroplanes. evening trains going The amount conceded is not announo- the Pennsylvania State Senate where | My, 8. H. McClure to the work of the| The following patients were di8-| John M. Cromley, the young Lew. | Were delayed ny a rad ol he was a consplouous leader: and | gospel ministry. The charge was giy- | Charged during the week: Mra. J. W. | jsburg inventor who has been devot. | Uransferred. The has eh ’ where he stood for all that was for the | en by the Rev. William Gibb, and Mr, | ink his attention to heavier than air |YP bY twelve o'clock Saturday night. | Lutheran Central Synod. best Interest of the common people | MoClure's name was enrolled | ton: all of Hallatonte machines, has received orders for the — ———— | The Central Synod of the Lutheran with all the vigor of his convincing | Rev, MeClure expects to leave Belle. | The following were admitted: Mrs | construction of two of his machines, J M Bunnell of Johnstown Pa, church of Pennsylvania, will convene : A ——1 Gephart, Annie Miller and Plerce Ful eloquence, From that notorious seeth- | fonte In & short time for China where Mable Bathurst, of Curtin, typhold | und he now has one about ready to | will exhibit at the Bellefonte Fair high in the Lutheran church of Bellefonte, ing cauldron of politieal corruption, | he will work as a missionary. He ia | fever; Mrs, Bamuel Griffith, Bellefonte, | ship to a party in New York. He also grade planos. Any one desiring a on Wednesday next, Beptember 38th, where Fortune stood beckoning If he [a strong forcible young man and will | rheumatism, Mrs. Margaret Harter, | has another In course of construction | bargain In & first class plano, don’s | and remain in session until the begin only would accept, he returned poor in ' make his mark | Bellefonte that he expects to ship soon. fall to visit the booth ning of the week following
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