THE CENTRE DEMOC RAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, November 3rd, 1910, Page 4. The Centre Democrat, FRED KURTZ, SR. Editor. CHAS. R. KURTZ, Rditor and Proprietor, A .C.DERR the Centre Democrat a few weeks gO lifter” when publicans | | ticket may be disfranchiged from vot- | nEo, “1a was The he it. nM back to and study will to it serving as state treasurer msm e—— { it be true The bluff that Democrats and Re- | the who vote Keystone | Associate Editor, | ing at the next party primaries, is -——— amazing. The way {t looks now there | SWORN CIRCULATION OVER 5,800 will be hardly enough Democrats and ST ARMS oF SUBSCRIPTION : - Republicans left to hold thelr next | y i SUBSCRIPTION, : $1.50 Per YEAR Persons who send or bring the money to | the ofMee and pay in advance, $1 per year CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with N. Y. thricoa-week Worldfor, ,....o.vove Plttshure Stockman for $1.80 Published weekly every Thursday morning Entered in the postofiice at Bellefonte, Pa. 08 | second-class ma tor 81.88 The date your subscription expires is Plainly | tated on the label bearing your name. Al printed oa given by a change of label the first {ssue of each month. Watch that, after you | remit. We send no receipts unless by special request. Watch date on vour lat el, i Subsoribers changing postofice address and pot notifying us, are lable for same Subhseriptions will be continued, un wise directed : We employ no collector. You are expected to sendor bring the money to thisoMee EDITORIAL. less other | General election next Tuesday, No vember the Sth John K. Tener has never denied the charge that he is the saloon league | candidate When all the chure hes are advdoeat- ing Berry's election, a man can't be far wrong by being with that kind of people There are some more lids that need lifting. Tener won't lift ‘em if ele ted—Berry will, vou bet, if elected governor The Clearfield Republican gives as surance that Berry will have 2000 ma- jority over Tener, and all signs look that way over there In order to understand the Issues of this campaign sl i read tl} North American ver da Th certainly put Tener to the ad The duped nes vi purct a Tener's stock will sue } for da Ages NOW vill the voter stand him in the swindle 1 voting to make him governor Be aT ftol looters to premature graves, a other bunch to the penitentiar and others are n the wa i r made good his pledges to the people D fall to § Hor J. Me er a i ntar t ove f he is on 1! t kets this ! He wa faithful representative and merits t Indors« nt f all good people Captain Thomas Hays Republican state senator from Butler-Armstrong district, repudiated John K. Tener and declared for Willlam H Berry fir governor Study that election ballot on the in side pages of this issue. In that way you will have no trouble in marking the officla when you enter booth next yg th Ams ' } 1 far 8 A a t t N B) ‘ Ter ‘ Ww N tt Rep ca K r ot} ’ party primaries such slush Don't let interfere with vou doing vour plain | duty at the proper time. Never mind about next year-—do your duty now The constant fake boast of “pros | pority'"” by the high tariff organs does inot fatten the farmers of lowa nor | of other states A digpatch from Chicago says That the renting farmers of Iowa, the richest agricul tural state of the middle west, are a« {| tually losing money and that even! the land-owners of that state are | | practically only “breaking even” In this era of high prices, was the burden of testimony given in Chicago before the interstate commerce commission in the rates hearing which affects for- | tv-seven railroads in the Chicago dis trict It is simply amusing to hear some of Mr. Berry's enemies declare the ex gtate treasurer is running for govern or to help Penrose Tener's election But those jokers forget It is the journals that support Mr. Berry that are the ones most busy and earnest in exposing the Tener Utilitl fraud ulent stock corporation, and that the North American, a staunch Berry « gan, was the one that set the net which the Penrose candidate, Tener was caught and exposed, and the same journal is digging down deeper ir exposing the Tener stock transactior Well, that's helping : of and 1} sympathy gang! TI apologist f Tener 1» wi ! f 8 4 th) at's ; t tha “« } ler oY posed ti capite i ' & Divination the m delpl } ‘ 1 f as 1 tt hin . Tm y ack rp f fn 1 y It 1 y G Ne ‘ v TE 4 th Pr % ' It 4 } : ’ P y v ATS ix Or “ L ’ i t r ) 3 3 0] Ae Tre Are tw ' re roe § wher ther fa a (:r ¢ ™ } the rited Int thse Pr a ret tT a n wi ' y 3 RT 3 shout & dozen 1 . re wn ving nt 4 ~ r er Rt) ¥ wi oer Philadelphia's method f nting 111 tp 8 muster this time Tener caught a tarter, when he sued the North American for lible hecauss it exposed his transactions in a fraud : K heme on gE w Th t a 1cle : f 1 i # 8 ’ \ v ¢ a \ N | 4 E i i stor ne t RS he puts an X in the first column ation Is oie oy ; n jae votes f gtate Ke 1068 the . yp ' Xposed , Af include Congress, State Sena r A F. Ber ser I a ‘ ! r this . BERRY AGAIN DENIES oO ! Cai ticket Says He Exclaimed to Grim, “Not on y Your Life!" Tener gave his name as a banker Relative 1 the statement made at and mgressman to a swindling cor Carlisle | Candidate Grir that he cern for $5,000 A ear He is the | (Berry) had promised to support the friend of the saloon keepers In Penn nominee of the Allentown convention sylvania and they to a large extent | Mr. Berry denied last Thursday that are financing his campaign These he ever made such a promise Mr are facts not disputed Can a clean | Berry sald upright man conscientiously endorse “I have answered similar state 2 nt wfore + ww th 5 yo auch a man? ments hefore, and the thing Is ne w be coming monotonous. 1 met Mr. Grim ME after the State convention aftfourned, How can John K. Tener, who un but he looked to me like a man who der oath confesses his utter lack of | WAS attending a funeral rather than hnowied ¢ t) hismiba ’ ; a candidate who had been nominated nowledge of the business of a cor by his party for the high office of Gov. poration of which he was the presi ernor I congratulated him on his dent, expect to properly manage the | nomination. Grim thanked me and business of a great Commonwealth sald ! SUPA you will Support i I replied Not on your life! 1 cannot if elected to thé Governorship? Win support that ticket not the voters of the State Judge him | - by his works | BERRY “MADE GOOD" Straw votes look nice In print, put | From the Harrisburg Telegraph of April 20, 1907 when the republican machine gets to * * "8 "ff oT Wihlam work they rope In the real votes, that | I. Berry belongs the credit of having elect men. They get results on elec. | first Informed the people of this Stats tion day For that reason, If you have | that they had been most outrageous ly robbed In the making of thelr any convictions and the courage 0 | peautiful Capitol defend them, turn out and vote on| * * + +» =» . 0 The tele. Tuesday, and see that all your neigh. | ¥Taph desires to be first to doff its hat to the distinguished State Treas- bors do the game Persons, who expect tq vote the Kaystone Ticket should not confuse thet with the “Independent Ticket" You may be a little Independent In your politics this year but you don't want to monkey with that “Independ- ent” square on the ballot, as that means only a vote for a single office, for Fred Bchofleld, independent ean didate for State Senate. The platform upon which Berry stands-—~framed by the convention which nominated him, ls clean out, clear and without ambiguity, upon which any democrat or honest repubs Hoan can stand without a quibble. The platform was printed entire In urer who had “made good.” Worse and Worse. From the Presbyterian Banner. The cane of John K. Tener, candi. date for the governorship of this State, grows worse and worse. We had not intended to notice the latest development In connection with his financial transactions and rather sup. it was only a campaign story, t the facts and proofs have been piled up and put together until the case wears a very bad aspect. That he was president at a high salary for two months of a financial com y that was a swindle In which a amount of worthless stock was sola to Innocent people. Is evidenced by evidence that Mr. Tener meets In a statement that Is more or less evasive and not satisfactory. He admits too much to be Innocent and his denials do not squarely meet the facts, A BERRY RALLY. A Big Gathering at Warriorsmark on | Saturday. On Baturday evening, Nov. bth, ut 7 P. M,, at Warrlorsmark, there will be a “Berry” rally and parade by the Keystone party This will Include part of Huntingdon, Centre and Blair counties, The procession will be led by the brass band of Warrlorsmark After the parade there will be ad | dresses by Rev, H., A. McKelvey, of | Port Matilda Rey Woodcock, of Birmingham; H. Yost, of Cross Rond formerly of Philadelphia; R., 8. Beads of Birmingham, and others Evervbody Invited, come one come all, who are Interested In the welfare of the state With very few excep tions evervhody is for Berry nn } should they not Ix It is high time that party he forgotten and men L4 for those who stand for the Lest terest of the common people Committed Jacob Mattern 1] ler Buck, Samuel Lucas, H, Nearhoof Clavton Burket, Frank Mattern Mi Archey, John Mattern Muy Harner, Porter Harpster, Charlie Mats, David Lykens, H. Yost, Mark Chro ter, Frank Nearhoof, Plerce Geist | IH 1] Stover, Harner Wippo, Geo, Ge | more Harry Nearhoof, R, 8. Ross | George Harpster, Jame Wills Mi Way, William and John Stine, 1. Scott Buck, Blair Waite, R, B. Seeds Dave Waite THE RIGHT MAN. The qualifications for the office ’ State Senator are such that the didate to be selected th impor ant position in the chief or upper | making body of the Pennsvl Legislature sl Id be POBKEeNS tha iried Kr vied nd experi NeCORNAry to inte gent represent the diversified Interests of thi trict fur i te | 8 M Cooper Stewart f Clearfie son of his a idle experience Ness mat nd i f affal k ‘ i has been Ir ‘ tou nr thoroughl ersant with the ants and eed f this section t! Ww of i ried Har for the prots ! of the legal rights Cl . f hi rut nt He has CX ‘ " fa ' been Interested ' ‘ manufacturing } ‘ ' . 1 ' ‘ ybor i f ¥ pers b Ct pt pon ents i g, pert Z to the ’ ¢ +} nti 1 ¢ at Ke hd ‘ is : ' ' ¢ § i ! | 1 Be ' i § and { 1 f prog . 1 wa '1 y ' ' 2g t i r tot " of y t , { of i + feren ‘ Dr, St rt is & : a 11 ‘ ) wirket 1 " r Y not a f er. He possesses | { less energy and rare executive at and if sent to Harrisburg--whict ba undoubted will be he wil ¢ the Senator from the it District, = 1 Mar r set {f men wi © able tr hir } ile his in a 3 H 4 \ \ n He i § : ’ a te i 14 | gires to a ¥ nte t » : EK fae ¥ hy 3 n ri = t hee ty : ¥ res ng the 34t strict the nex od ’ 1 te ¥ a ¢ per Si a rt ' he $1} i ’ TENER WILL BE BEATEN The following letter was sent James 1. Thompsor { Lemont by his cousin. Wm T. Mitchell. of Was} ington. Pa It confirms what we hear of the western part of the state be ing against Tener The following I» the letter Washington, Pa, Nov. 1, 1810 Dear Jim I will answer your letter at once It Is correct that Tener Annot ArT this, his own county The huret people are against him a#® he has not heen In a church for twelve (12) years snd has no use for the Sabbath ds and as to the late scandal-<if he 414 not know that It was a fraudulent scheme, ther he i= not “Smart enough to be Governor of this great State: and If he 414 know, then he i» certainly not Ait to be Governor I am Truly. Your Cousin WM. T. MITCHELL Lutherans for Berry. The Lutheran Ministerial Union, In Philadelphia on Monday adopted res olutions In support of Berry and Gib boney that had been prepared by a committee consisting of Rev, I. NB Hafer, Rev. Edwin H. Delk and Rev { A. Pohiman., In part the resolutions say: In this campaign the lssue Is plain The contest Is between morality and conscience, less greed; between hon. est representative government and the dominance of unprincipled organ ization. We therefore appeal to the voters of the State who are of honest purposs and unbossed action to come to the rescue of the same element in this city bound hand and foot by the unholy alliance of two politieal machines, We implore you to do your utmost by voice and vote for the election of the candidates of the Keystone Hiate ticket, and thus help to bring In the day when we can of politiony affairs among us without a blush, We appeal to the upright voters of the city of Philadelphia to stand to. gether Messrs. Berry and Gib. boney, and prove to the people at large that principle, character and manhood are not dead among us. 1 ATTEMPT TO BRIBE. | In a statement Issued Tuesday by | John J. Casey, of Wilkes-Barre, Inde- | pendent candidate for Sdooretary of | Internal Affairs, he declared that upon | request he will furnish to John K, Tener, the Penrose Hepublicann Gu- bernatorial nominee the names of three men who had promised to ob tain him an appointment under Ten er, If he would withdraw from the Keystone State ticket Candidate Casy sald the inducement the three men offered was a place on a commission to be formed to “inves tigate employers” Habillty and work men's compensation laws” The last time he was approached he sald, was on October 21 Although Casey would not divulge the names of the men who had at- tempted to persusde him to desert the Keystone party, he sald that ong of the men is prominent In busines: circles of Wilkes-Barre, another is an igent, and the third Is an office hold er in that city That man is a dangerous citizen who so far mistakes means for ends as to become servile in his devotion to his party, and afraid to have it when the party goes wrong--Theodore Roosevelt. Sudden Demand for Potatoes. K A. Peters, of Filmore Centre int rove to Tyrone one d at eek with a load of po ye Arr ing there late n the ng, he put ip at a hotel, leaving |} team and agon st ths hots t ‘ Whe bie | £ § hited Pp ne 1 rning he jis ered that ba tainiy a bushel and a half each h been sto) on rot him Wher thie potatoes ent |} neerta but Mr. Peter trong pie that he mb K " Were { rl 114 ‘ f i eral fer wl 8 thie phic AL ar rate ir. Peters wl 4 re Lr arketir } p fue I'y ron ‘ i (ter JUATLer en } gain. —Her Presbytery For Berry. r I W ir ! ! K | Pre ‘ | i | i Fre 5 n nk v f ry t ¢ & ring ’ ef ! § ‘ Ww i ‘ ! this i ip Ww i Preabyt ¢ ‘ 4 » M ' At ‘ L | He y ‘ y [ Origin of Burnames Burnames were introduced into Eng Inand by the Normans and were adomt el by the nobility about 1100 "he 4 Normans used Filiz " h sig ‘ son, as Flitzherbert The Irish used QO for grandson Neal O'Donnell The Scottish highlander used Mac, as Macdonald, son of Donald. The Welsh ased Ap. as Ap Rhys, the son of Rhys | Ap Richard The prefix Ap eventuall) ne of combined with the 1 tt wae 1 father: hence Prys, Pritchard, ete Ihe northert 1 ded the word » tes the father's d wn \ Nn Ma f the " ‘ p ancl Tosh Ww Dye Nod ols y were take I I hat or hers Fle i £v) were 1 ol In ‘ eis f H r Vl this | ‘ ’ TOY to he Sed in Boot | ~ on’ { ete Mis Dilemma a 3 aun ty over my girl” “What's & “I've been saying such nice things to her that she rotting weelted, If 1 stop she'll 1} k 1 don't re for her any longer, and If | ‘ think she's ton good for ¢ London Mall A Previous Specimen Hef I'd known how sarcastie yon were | never should have married you She--You hed a chance to potice It Dnt | say. “This I&# so sudden” when you proposed to me after four years’ courtshio®- Boston Transcript - ———, LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. APMINISTRATOR 8 NOTICH Estate of Benjamin Brown, late twp. dea'd Lotters of administration 10 the above sstate having been grasted Ww the undersigned all persons indebted to the sald estate are re juesied 0 make parment and those having | claims to present the same without delay w KATIE JOUNSON ¥ nee (RPRANS OOURT SALE OF REAL ES TATE Io pursuance of san order issued out of the Orphans’ Court of Centre County, the under signed Administrator ¢. L a of John Marshal Heverly, late of Howard borough. deceased wi) { on Saturday, November Ih. st two o'clock PP, | Mon the premises hereinafter described. offer at pubiie sale alithat certain messosge tenement and wast of land situate In Howard borough Centre County, Pa. bounded and desoribed ss follows, to wit nning st on south side of Main st in Bo ly reeds by “ Alle} anoe 10 be : we — of Liberty! MILLPORD PLETCHER. | Rianchard, Pa. | Joseph Bros & Co. be necessary. and Suits. Come in and see our excellent stock of Tailor Made Shirtwaists. To those who know the value of a Joseph recom- mendation, no further explanation will Our Ladies Cloak Department is be- ing greatly augmented by daily arri- vals of the Latest Styles of Long Coats Joseph Bros & Co. 42 Years in Business. DMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Estate of Allen Sw if ! Milesburg Borough. ( Latiers « r the above ‘ pie Bay gra ‘ FRO 1 } ’ ry ¥ requested trite { fis having claims sga aid) « ‘ on ‘ | ‘ a he sar . t : “ SUSAN YYER 4 ¥ iettig, Bower & 7a Mile 2. Pa 400 ‘ EXEC HS NOY 5 Estat f¥ J b f Bue ! ¢ N ased h hy ’ he above i PF nr, he ! 8 i V ) ft t £18 ’ Fl i vain y ‘ ‘ ‘ . . I ¥ 4 ‘ 3 1 “ y RIEGM EPH. 3 it i x4 i ’ H f ¢ ‘ é 3 « YAS § - $ FAR b §F = 5 ’ " ® » f - a » at ) for pr ® aie r » ® ‘ - ’ te » ETN » N ! ng 5 8 ' BMD A a a t ng . ft of o> ’ pl ¢ Pra at y roperiy = make eithe Gesirab ie + ee OF & profitable vestry it Terms of Sale per ent ¢ Di ” cash when the propert 8 Knooks wu and | the bid acoepied; 40 per cont of April Ist tors at which time dood w be delivered mpd pos sesxion given, and the balan {50 per cont. Ww be paid Apr 1% gle which said deferred parent shall be secured with b and mor Tt 6 the premises w erest at Lhe rate f & per cent. per at in I'he purchaser 3 § vile { pa £ the re he re th 4 Hl NM 1 EE Ex \ A KER. A O* : " " . N e . a ‘ : . : N . ’ ss N ¥ a N ET fort LO B N 1k LW o F.ag y Ral-Road at L: Is eng ra of Clesne Beckwith . lw 5 £ ne a North-Eas iT Test ih prin of beg ¥ Being known as LAN fn the plan of the v age of ort Matilda Neb tng Not The undivided one bal! part of a that lot of ground » ated In the age f Port Matilda wa { iy of Qentre: Beging g fs post on Main Street. Lthenos a § Nproee Street in sa South- Westerly direct #0 few to 8 posi fn Oenire Street: theneoe along re Sires West of North & feet 10 a post; Lhenos along fim N ™Mina Northerly rey t 190 feet 10 post: thetoe slong Main Street ina North-East direction to the place of beg ng Being known and designated ss Lot N 4 in the geteral pian of said village Noe buliding Terms of Sale Ten per cont of Lhe purchase money Ww be paid in cash on day of sale. Lhe bal vald on confirmation of sale HENRY BENNETT. Administrator Clement Dale, Atty Two Old Deeds. Fe rder W —————————— ATENT YOU ” Lr Baber Re oes lt AB JOSHUA R. H. POTTS Eth Woabington, 1 U5 end Porvige Pueun _— in Brihin 6 Dearborn Ape Horse Blankets, Robes, Harness, Etc. You can't get away from the fact that we are headquarters for the fame is 5-A Horse lankets, and the best Robes in the market Our stock is larger this season than ever. Sizes this year are all large §nd fine in finish dre made for war; from factory You have the benefit of low prices if you buy now. You will save money by buying from us, as we can give very close prices on all goods Our Harness stock is very large. You can have the advantage of mak= ing selection by calling early James Schofield, {, . I» Ra. En iI a | : The Bazaar, J. S. GILLIAM, Prop. BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPART. MENT Prints & 6 a i Ginghams. | { 7 and 8 Gg ( 6% and To 1 ne 2" Tannels, 6%. 8 and 10c Outing | a pair Blankets, single bed Bix Blankets, double bed, 75, #8 and $1.39 per pa r Haps, 75. #8, $1.25 and $2.00 Ladies’ Wrappers, #8c Ladies’ Kimonas, short, 15 and 0c. Ladies’ Kimonas, long, 50c and $1 Sweaters, 25 48 75 9% to $2.7 Towels, 19-42 Huck, only 10c Pillow Slips, 12¢; Sheets, 72-80, 43c. Belts, 10, 15, 26 and SOc New Collars, 10, 15, 25 and 76c With other goods, yellow sugar Se: Soft and Granulated §%c; Arbuckle Coffee, 16c Gilliam's Dept Store BIG CLEAN SWEEP SALE Now Going On At J. Finklestine’s Store $1.26 Wash Boilers, heavy 65¢ Steel Skillets T6c Steel Skillets, bc rolls, Toilet Paper,...., fan 80 a doz, Pearl Buttons 26¢ Lanterns. , .. a EEE EEE EE cia rena, lili Cons nos sun Di «asso a 400 7 rolls 26¢ 2 doz be cans 00 25and 5s Jewelry. ...oviu00nan.u.. 108 Se Table Tumblers, heavy. .........2 for be SPECIAL REDUCTION on all kinds of House Furnish. ing Goods, New Racket Store, Bush Arcade Building, BELLEFONTE, PA. All of these Ra
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