Page 4. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. The Centre Democrat, “FRED KURTZ, Editor, SR. CHAS. R. KURTZ Eaditer nnd Proprietor DERR ile Bditor AC AsR0Cis SWORN CIRCULATION OVER wv 3, H00 ORRIN ER . . I RRMS OF SUBSCRIPTION SunsCAPTION, 81.50 Per YEAR Persons who send or bring the money to the office and pay in advance, §1 per year OENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with N. Y. thrice-a-week Worldfor Plittshurg Stockman for Published weel Entered | i stom second-class ma ter $1.65 £1.80 srning Pa A efont 8 eriptiog expires is plainly hearing your name All eredits are giver change®! label the first issue of each mont! Wateh that, after you remit Wemsend fo receipts unless by specia request Watch date on vour Inkel Subscribers changing postofice address not notifying us liable for same Subseriptions will be continued, unless other. wise directed We employ no collector sendor bring the money The date your st Inted on the print } and are You are expected to to this ofMce EDITORIAL. Politically thinking and Beware pe ople are acting of ar important old ths We knew election commonweanith « fett behind it so deep a the and « the the never to transpire in this good f Pennsylvania, think" onsternation at among Among that on ont} IMARKES } hogsges 8 gangsters memorable i this no Oliver is mal ted U He is of tion in millionaire there Aller lished wi intimation Munsor a Judges proves wi Allentawr t) is wi Wher Aldrict ir Jac the tain in forn if that Taft pass geeing Aldrich-C and he pass Johnstow: tarify tions The pe and nished 1 8 with tremen the votes ers a fair a wh den PROGRESSIVENESS Ha election If so, from them The “Yen. b Only In those Ereasive republicans their party's policy age to denounce the only in these what democrats won a gre it why states where the pro- boldly repudiated and had the cour party's perfidy states did the republican party hold its Where the repub lean conventions attempted to en dorse the administration and to pledge the party to a continuance of the ad- ministration’s policles—Iin those states the party was rebuked. Governor Stubbs was accused of disturbing the harmony of the republican party, but he held Kansas in line for his party The same accusation was brought against Poindexter In Washington against Johnson in California, against LaFollette in Wisconsin against Dolliver and "Cumming in lowa, but In these states the progressives sud cessfully met the attack of the dem OCrate In New York, Massachusetts Pennsylvania and Ohio, where the ad. ministration was endorsed, the repul Heans suffered defeat In Indiana, where ar insurgent was nominated for the senate and ptandpatters for congress, the republ party was de feated Pr republicanism will be stronger In the eastern states because of republican defeats, and It will be stronger In the west bhecatihe of republican victories the western states The very obvious democrats will draw from the election returns Is that progreaxiveness will pay in the democratic party as well as In the republican party, In fact, pro- greasivencss will pay even a Iarger dividend in the democratic party than in the republican party because more of the demoorats are progressive, If any democrat imagines that the dem- oeratic party ean win In 1912 by the adoption of a conservatiye po'ley and the nomiontion of a candidate friend own and can gressive in lesson which the ly to the interests, let him reeall the | have dad. | rebuke which republiogn ministered to thelr party“ Tor its sub. serviency to the predatory slement If republicans rise up against a cone servative | more { eratic { make | Wall how thie administration, would be protest against an attempt to the democratic party represent Street interests, The republican party may or may not be controlled by the progressive element; the demo erntie party must be controlled by the progressive element. If the repub licans nominats a progressive, the democoratic candidate must be progres give In order to hold the democratle votes; If the republicans nominate a stindpatter, the ds rnd idate must Progr ive to repuby Hean emphatic rate he a draw VOLes A NEW DEMOCRATIC PARTY. tunities We the for 0 { SUPERB SARCASM OVER Nn the great pani the er it of r Ing the prices of in mths before isn't ral of just 108 Crops or anytt Ime kind that is rele the burden of high the Democratic success day promptly getting Iidn't all the spellbir the high prices were the result of Re publican misrule, and haven't they be gun to tumble as per program?-—New York Evening Post ne « at people in last 7 its work lers say that it WORDS WELL SPOKEN, Dear Editor: The result of the elec. tion In Centre county, and the large majority given In favor of pure poll. ties and clean candidates Is most gratifying to all good colitizens with. out regard to party You are to be congratulated for the fearless stand taken by your paper: and the results show that the good citizens endorsed your course. The editors who mas- querade democrats, and followed the little side-show and Pénrose Annex, with all thelr false assertions and threats of disfranchising the vot ers al the primaries, was an insult to the Intelligent voter They should go where they Lelong, Join the Penrose BARE As they are largely responsible for the election of John K. Tener, thus consummating a corrupt scheme that was begun atthe Allentown oonvens tion by the would-be leaders of the democratic party and the Penrose gang. Mr. Berry was not defeated hy the republican party To Its evers lasting credit be It sald, thousands of thelr best men Joined the Keystone Party to rebuke the corrupt gangs [that were ut the head of the two old parties, Although not being entirely successful, the campaign Just ended will not be vold of good results: the sheep are divided from the goats, and in the reorganization of the party the gang of looters that have been cone | troling the democratic party for years will be relegated to the rear or forced to go where they belong All | the vigtory of the independent voters | of Centre County! “A KEYSTONER™ a much demao- | hall | BUSH GROVE, Hello Bush Grove seribe, you? Boge say you have Salt river, but we hope not On Friday 256 Miss Gertie started for St Louls to recelve ment, as one of her limbs Is 3 shorter than the other; her father Aristia Lucas, Is very anxious to have her cured has decided to send her We hope she may be cured The chopping was very well nttended Sat at Mrs, Hannah Bush's, for which very thank! When the sleet snow Is fiving a the leicl hii at your door, then the me member the poor, ar take your and saw, but let hot gun ut ome 10 thay Mi Kanmi Peter iq her 38 where gone mre Luca treat inches ua fie that wood on rday she | tnd Legonni Mrs, W wrious ana ny ek Harry Glest } ring i prin PINE GROVE MILLS, i a |i inj Au HOLTS HOLLOW MILESBURG YSTOWN Farlystown hunt EARL The regular My rp rda) small game werned jh : 1 neve . ked They are good marks which makes them sure ve The buck was brought down by Smith with one well directed tiers fills came out wit} buck and strir i# one of the w #0 r con home skur mer of ion Lloyd shot Visitors at town were Thomas J wife, of Dakota, 1 WwW. G wife, of Madisonburg: B. W. Shafter and wife, of Madisonburg: Chas. Bhat. fer All had a pleasant time and par took of the fine venison Mr. Bartees brought home from the mountains “Cloverdale” Earlys Shaffer and Hazel and BRANCH-College Twp. Mary, Blanch and Pearl\spent Sun. day very pleasantly at Centre Pur. nace at the home of John Kline Shmuel Everhart spent last Thurs. day at Huntingdon Mise Margaret Haven spent over parents Those Wallace Linden burg John Frazier this week at J¢ Say, hoya automobile Musser, Sunday of with Lock her who spent on Musser's were Hall and Fred er Bunday at Anna Ross, of Goan, of Pitts of hn how ride o Ninols Hreon's did you enjoy yi Wednesday in spending ur n Maurice spending a on into Lirlef at his home WwW. AR Arr afternoon relatives Lieutemant his nephew, of Renovo, has been Thanksgiving in this place ywilrick of val In Bellefonte for a brief and friends James Taylor Vince Taylor, Philadelphia to see the big foot ball between the army on Baturday At a congregational the Presbyterian church night, it was decided by to 47 that the resignation of Platts shanld not be acoepted J Meyer, Esq, and Bamuel Sheffer were chapen commissioners to the Hunting don Presbytery which meets next week at Huntingdon Vaca maurice Falls, was Tuesaday with on visit with went to game of and navy meeting held vole of lant 165 Hey n of At Loganton and throughgut Sugar. {valley snow fell to a depth of from | five to six Inches on Tuesday morning. up | Niagara | MARRIAGES, Tressler—Henry, Tressler, of Rock and Pearl, daughter of Mr Robert Henry, of Altoona, ried at the home of the énts in that city recently MeCormick-Decker, Clarence MeCormick, son of Hon, J. T. MeCormick and Miss Decker were married | the ¢ Ake atl Selinsgrove, giving oon Robert Bprings, and Mrs Were mar- bride's pars the Maud tev, C Thanks r Borland--Canon. Andre Curry—Dorman. Harris tern n Jones Newson, Kp pastor Kielholtz- ening at Hoerner. tha his Shivery- ~Wasson, Yearick ‘ «Candy—~Hain IE Knisely—Grimm kagiving dn this ha Grimm slipped WwW hers tev ’ He : pel of that jy there the to recelve the A free'y owed The on of Mr, and Mrs. Jaco? this place, and is an ind ung man. The bride was I¥ a very ponular young leds Callvge They will reside Mr. Knisel father In "the ROR sta Bellefonte which is a inely, of strious former. of State in Belle is associated blacksmithing MACE CAM parer heowt lensing 4) Kr Wom [% fonte where his business th Fleming—Chanley, The friends of Thomas 1. Fleming son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fleming. of this place. were pleased to hear of his marriage last week to Miss Mary Ivy Chanley, which happy event took place In the Episcopal church at Beaver Falls, Pa. the home of the bride on Tuesday. The groom Is a very estimable young man, has mans friends in Hellefonte The bride Is a pretty and popular oung iady of Beaver Falls Mr. and Mrs. Fleming spent a short wedding trip to the home of the groom's parents, In this place after which they departed for Altoona, where they spent a few days with the groom's brother, Edward Fleming, and then. continued 3 rey to Harlington, wheré Fleming Is employed at whi piace they will their rosl dence 0 and tnke | Dagget--Canfield bome of Mra. Jennie Canfield Linn stireef, was the scene of ™ et Tut pretty wedding on Monday evening vyhereinn her daushter Miss was given in marriage to Lewis Dagget, son of Mr. and Mrs Dageet, of the Nush House Al 6 o'clock, tha appointed time the cous ple took thelr places bLeford Ney Platts, of the Preshiyterian church, pronounced the beautiful cere. ¥* which united the hp couple life. Miss Helen Stull, of Wyneote, Fa, acted as attendant to the bride, while Mr. Albert Canfield." a brother oi the bride, was groomsman. After a delightful wedding supper, the brid. ui party were taken In a motor oar | to Milesburg, where they boarded the £.20 train for a shert wedding trip. | After their return to Bellefonte they | will take up their abode at the Bush’ The on wt Q Caroline, Mr Ww. 1 for | House, { his father In { hostelry "at Thursday, December 1st, 1910. where Mr the Daggett is management helping | of that Raymond-Merritt, On Wednesday afternoon, Nov, 2 the parsonage of the United Breth ren minister, Mr, Fred 1. Raymond of Bellefonte, and Miss Filva W., Mer- ritt, Julian, were united the holy bonds f wedlock by the pastor, Res C. WW. Wines The bride was ver prettily attired In a sult of browr loth, while the groom wore the conventional clothes for such 0 lon The attended by Rowe Heeger ceren ns the afternoon | mptuous f4 oy “ by { 1 in O broad an or Mi College ha Student Reported Dying. ' if Wi | ‘ re 8 requisite A for making “laid Perfect Bake Day Foods. ENSE ¥ Di Quint Jui The only Baking Powder made from Royal Crape Cream of Tartar - made from grapes— N4& Alum No Lime Phosphate ¥ contains about 2 res * f i Contains about 300 rods of whe famous N is of the hick ws : ’ Lhe ¥ grade mesLone ‘ : perators at 1 ’ « if MOSHANNON 1" . \ : WB 5 V i. Parties w| ’ Lies Toom here at my i» EXIM gw etonte I n Onde T Pr One goo High 81. Be ate Boro w home ar Jered ma 5 «acralite 100 acres of timbers 4. near i Pianos Tuned and Repaired ype RR As ao ePma R Oh J. J. Lejeal expert plano tuner and iF por acre ob this property - " time 10 remove timber repairer, of or Pa, ps STEN " Orders left at WeZeT'S eA mar . { r 1 o ROBERT P. HUNTER or Brockerhoff House, will receive Beiletotite, Peona prompt attentior and double 100 NY make us Commercial Phone at Residence ndex Book Store No. 6 South Allegheny Street, d Our better than » Our stock of line of (3ift Goods, now on spiny ever (y taste Wi Books { Books for the (3 ’ for the Older Pe pie We cannot tell you have n 1] i short space, al and know We need not tell you th 0 : the priate Gilt of all | Our line of See them most Kppro- Art Calendars is stronger than last vear and that 4s saving something, for w Calendars were Rpt d Inst vear We have about evervihing in Calendars that heart a will remember how our conld wish Don't forgit our BIG TOY ROOM. The only one in Bellefonte. It is full of seasonable Toys, at prices that will MIL Your purse, Bay early . It is to your advantage.
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