\ THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, January 26th, 1911, The Contre Democrat, FRED KURTZ, SR, Kditor. CHAS, R. KURTZ, Editor and Proprietor, A.C. DERR, Associate Editor ——————— SWORN 1 ERMS OF SUBSCRIPTIO SuBsCRIPTION, . $1.50 Per YEAR Persons who send or bring the money to the sMeeand pay in advance, §1 per year CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with N. Y. thrice-s-week Worldfor............... Plistshurg Swekman for... $1.80 ublished weekly every Thursday ‘morning Entered in the postofice as Bellefonte, Pa. as second-class ma ter CIRCULATION The date your subscription expires is plainly printed on the label bearing your name, All credits are given by a chaoge of label the first {ssue of each month. Wateh that, after you remit. 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What's ery the wi wi heard for Ome in lderness has not weeks thres heen back stolen $107.- about suits have is The graft settled $1,300,000 The prosecution co 861, The thus dollar for six Pretty { apitol The state of the 10 get millions the gets 8iX at state state one every dollars stolen good bargain given the thieves wernor of follows Now Tener commonwealth, even tenor of administration If he from the beset him, administer the good of the pub for his the previous his be mends his ways, ways, will and looters that will his oath, f State f« grafters be affairs « He, administratior pltol and true to to the he will gain Walt The settled monwealth, dollar for every now state ca for the at laugh in dle pleasant bargain it big and get ie BUms Ana ficials to Eportsmern against trimn and when Then for slate “@ The ors states, right n rig} : where tion er graft extra fr LEARN and ballot auds had ning riot The put iniquities people ernment new trates having the the Eive the est gov The republicans who alded In this Are congratu stand the ' oCcrats on named of wisels those states hon administered with their votes ork of Reform themsels great A lating taken ave wit} They burg against the new capitol been pronounced by of the of art dine kicking the are down at Harris- nude statuary which leading he building, the to has art world The to Ex-Governor William dent of the Commission every day sort of will neither these figures, and he take the The Governor sense of the critics work been exquisite proposition the Stone ussed drape A ‘apitol B headed figures Presi. State ilding practi man, a hard cal, there put on CHsAry court, mon n SAYS be shirts pants if it matter takes a matter or is nec will into ex come view ANOTHER VINDICATION. The rendered by the States supreme court January taining the constitutionality of the bank guarantee of Oklahoma, Nebraska and Kansas is another vine dication for progressive decision United 4 sum- laws democracy. The policy of protecting depositors is | now established; the highest court in the land has refused to support the | financiers in their effort to prevent the | securing of depositors. ocratic national platform has tritmph- ed again, Let the democracy of the nation rejoice; and let the democratic legislatures follow the example of Oklahoma, Nebraska, Texas and Kan- nas, Keystoners Busy. The Keystone le of Chester county, recognizing the fact that the offices to be filled this year are of hn. portance, have taken the Initiatory steps for keeping them from the Re- publican machine, If such a thing Is possible, and they think they have the jugans with which to accomplish that . You are expected to | this discreditable, | and keeps aloof | for | has The last dem- | STATE CAPITOL SUITS. Steal. knowledge of alleged was made publie by William H. Berry, then state treasurer, In October, 1906, who declared that the Capitol had cost $4,000,000 more than the people knew Gov, Stuart fulfilled his campaign promise for a full investigation James Scarlet, chief counsel investigation, established that through the “pound” system of paying for contracts, that Sanderson had cleared from $4,000,000 to $5,000,000 on his “blanket contract. Thirtv-two criminal { were then obtained. John H. Sanderson, the Capitol con- tractor; William P. Snyder, formerly auditor general; William 1. Mathues, formerly state treasurer; James M, Shumaker; former superintendent of i public grounds and bulldings, and Joseph M. Huston, Capitol architect, were ordered for trial in the Dauphin county court, before Judge Kunkel, on Jan. 27, 1908 Sanderson, | Shumaker Dec 158, frst fraud for the indictments Mathues, and were convicted 1508, Judge tenced them to five vears to fines of $500 | cost prosecution Appeals granted Supreme rt While awaiting legal Sanderson died Willlam L Matt months later George Capitol, also Huston consp Appeal | 13, I'nder 260.000 | appeal for new Superior court Last March civil suits to recov millions involved were filed by {| Settlement made this week 485.000 Cost to a quarter Snyder Kunkel sen in prigor pay each and to pay of 0 and cas taken t co argument John H 108 died a few Payne, died icted on to defraud new trial contractor 1910, stats April 2% the fused on red con ol ach or Oet 1510 second in ball Huston's trial pending is state in prosecution of a millon dollars REVOLT IN THE AIR. Durin depende MNMETess ASH the in- and ed past week it republican t Washington form fation to he know ® prominent I senators men a an blinded the ma ntereste quietly plotted A be day is coming, if tizen ni } our t Are long ; and looted we ar pood egardlieas of ONE OF THE CAUSES, The auton ompanying erty in this ag of | Waste n America toda thing else says A. B. 1} fame manufacturer and thropist of York In a recent Hahed statement In the business look for 1911 he said “The business outlook of more promising than that Mr. Farquhar ‘A year ago It the general opinion among bus men that everything was all but I did not share ip that opin Now conditions are different prospect has Improved There heen a vear of bumper crops and the farmers have been receiving bet- {ter prices for the products of their farms than ever have been pald In the history of the country This | should contribute largely the bus. iness prosperity of the country, “1 look for the new year to bring a general and satisfactory settiement of the trust problems, Until these | problems are settled there will not be much improvement In the stock mar ket But, fortunately, Wall street is no longer the strong factor in the bus. ness of the country at large that it once was, Substantial banks have been established In all parts of the nation, This has lessened the power of Wall street as a financial center, | There was a time when the West de- | | pended entirely on Wall street for its finances, but that has passed. Today the West Is independent. “The great danger that always Pi 1 sols business welfare Is extravagance, Extravagance threatens to become the | American | curse, The money which | people spend on automobiles, intoxi- | cating drinks, expensive cigars, costly | clothing and jewelry Is wasted. Auto- mobiles do not only mean waste of | money, but a great waste of time as | well “A great train ils on pov and and the “ CRUSINE more extravagance than an har, the philan- pu bye mt rq Jus 16911 i= far of 1910S said was ines right on the has to | of evils go along with automobiles, . The same is to be sald of the liquor trae. In 1010 more money was spent in this country for lquor than In any one of the sev. oral years previous; this, notwith- standing general agitation against the tafe. The money thus spent was another _ reat oextrava~ A Brief Sketch of this Most Gigantic | { such | brought | senate | the I TUESDAY. MARCH 7 | WEDNESDAY. MARCH Sth gance that has erty and crime vou know, will lead woman buys a costly buy a costly dress to it, Then her neighbor, to be gutdone, follows Somallods must foot the bills for all wastefuluess, So much are the resources of this land that all its ple could live comfortably and erty would be unknown were it extravagance and waste ite train of One ovila, Pov. extravagance, to others, If a hat she has harmonize not with wanting the example, not To Elect Senators by Direct Vote. The big conflict on the proposition of the election of United States sena- tors by direct vote of the people forward on the floor of na few days ago, by Senator who called up the senate reso- providing for the submission to states of an d@mendment to the constitution of the United States, pro viding for a direct vote for senators, The resolution similar to that passed by the house of representatives 18 years ago. Three times sine the house passed favorably the proposition, but each measure in he was Borah, lution in has aon the lower time has Benue falled T. M. Gramley Méevers ... Ct and A, M Mills, were co this week WwW. E a J. 1 Condo ' MAriR es Kreamer, irting Spring H Ven to | {constitutes | change i although pens | poy - 3 for | lam session | weekly [to him the | {for WHO 8 A SUBSCRIBER? A court rendered decision has lately Massachusetts on what subscriber, says an ex- judge firmly believed who received the he never subscribed to pay. Thompson in i The man that the for it, fg entitled James Ham moved, and Robinson took immediate pos- and received and accepted newspaper that was delivered through the mails every The good-natured editor sent counts frequently but no was pald to them by Mr. Robinson. Finally there an day of ing. Robinson received the some. time informed the lector, ‘but he that he had never subscribed for it. The judge person- ally questioned the defendant, who sald that he had read and made use of it and was receiving the accounts, which were frequently incloged in the paper AnC~ was had he sald paper | ol- in favor of WHS severe who are re. not think it what they re It Is an act One should anf pay | rendered The judge criticism of people and do pay for Use of he publisher he re Judgment the newspaper in his cen ing worth cefve of acquaint whi wis papers while to and make dishonesty the rn said for tev mbet PUBLIC SALES. List of all the Leading Sales of Farm Stock in Cen- tre County. to the which best Owing each week this is the people clre 500 large ulation is 2 more place to advertise of in secure We have the best prices are always right Note—The Centre Democrat solicit sale bill printing. No sale less expressly ordered notices office Sale this this register notice at facilities for pays not January Sales. TUESDAY, JAN. 31H. E. Douts the Winkiebech farm. 2 Re £5 hp stationary Ix Kine pmber truck, vatent saw sw Salest lo 4 Jacob ersbur f fe . or \ February Sales. a 1 iy f turn Phe t t shart LL Mayes a THURSDAY. FEB. sh % mile west Co burs the M 8S. Fledier farm. Mrs GM Hower wi £ work horses 2 year ling cogs i Hileh COWS, ane will be fresh by on sale, 3 shorthorn bulls 11 Ing cattle f brood sows. ¥ line ah I* head f fine sheep and x Lm pies and household goods "eho H. Miller. Auct TUESDAY. FERRI : He der with on el me head ¥¢ al f farming Sales § nis ARY 2 clock shary HAM TUESDAY FEB t= Fred R a Ww, ry n shar March Sales. MARCH 1 Harter Two miles west of Musser farm the Mllowing: 4 12 mileh cows some coming io time of sale. | short horn ball 8 head of youtg cattle, # head of sheep, 13 shoats. | Chesterwh'te boar, # Chesterwhite brood sows, and full line of farm imple ments Saleat o'clock sharp. HH. MIN or. ano THURSDAY. MARCH » west of Centre Hall = farm implements. Sale at | Grove. suet THURSDAY. MARCH 2 eyville EE Heckman cows, 7 hogs and » fo ments. Sale at 10 o'cle { auct FRIDAY. MARCH 3-- Meek, st Waddle, 7 horses hogs and a Jot of new [farming imple ments. Salat am LF Mayes suet FRIDAY. MARCH 3rd! mile west of Madison. burg. J. J. Gramieyr = sell smong them a fine cows, some fresh by time sale: Poland China brood sow. | Chester White brood sow. 3 fioe shoats. from 75 10 125 Ibs; also a full line of farm implements. Sale at 12 oclock. Free lunch and horse feed. H. H. Miller, suet SATURDAY MARCH 4 William Robinson. on the Joseph Bechdel farm. 3 miles wost of Eagle ville will sell: 5 horses. | astallion. milk cow and a full line of farm implements. Sale st p.m Hayes Sheock. suet MONDAY. MARCH 6-6 miles south west of Bellefonte on Col. Reynold’'s farm No. 13 st Rock View, BM. Stover will sell: 7 head of horses as follows: | Grey Mare, 4 yrs old, with foal. this mare will foal by time of sale | sorrel brood mare, 12 yra, old; | bisck brood mare. 12 yrs. old: 1 bisek mare. 3 yrs old, broken to drive single: Black Mare Colt gyre old; 1 Sorrel horse Colt. 1% yrs. old; | Brown Mare Colt. | yr. old; 2 good young mileh eows, both will be fresh by time of sale, ? good heifers coming in with first calf. 3 year Hing heifers. 2 good brood sows both will have pigs in March. 50 Buff Leghorn pullets and cockerels, August hatohed; and articles pot mentioned. Sale st 0am LF. Mayes auct WEDNESDAY and we Geo, Breon, 3 miles | Hive stock and am Harry F we east of Mack #1 4 horses, | of farm imple Inrk MoClint ie At residence of DL 6 cows, | bul! "ee T.C. Weaver. 2 miles east of Aaronsburg will sell: 5 Work Horses, | 1 mare in foal; 9 cows 6 head of young cattle | Jersey Bull. ¥ mo. old; 2 Brood Sows. seven Shosts and a full line of farm implements | Sale at 10 o'clock. HH. H. Miller, Auet X miles south. i west of Fledier, T. C. Bower will sell 8 hotant Pand 10 yours old, 8 cows, 5 young Saul. 4 bulls, 19 ¥hoats, 3 brood sows. | Chester white | boar. also complete line of farm implements. | H. H Miller suct. Sale at 10 o'clock a. m ] I THURSDAY, MARCH »- Geo. BE. Breon, 3 miles west of Contre Hall, on the WH Hartholomew farm. will sell 8 horses, f colts, 5 tows, 2 heifers. 2 bulls, 0 owes, ram. 14 head | of hogs, and a full line of farm implements Sale at 10am. Harry Grove, auol ! THURSDAY. MARCH 9~In For ,on | the farm known as the Geo. YY. Mees om. J F. Myer will sell: 4 Horses, 3 Cobia, 12 Cows, 15 head Young Osttie, 2 firood Sows, | Boar, 9 shots. and a full line of farm Implements and household Hale at 10 o'clook. LL. P. Mayes, foes THURRDAY. MARCH th i J Watson, on the W. B. Watson farm, 4 miles north of ia, in in Ration AY will sel} 2 horses 1» bise Sail) yearling sorrel colt: 3 a one n April snd the other The than any your cost $1.00 in this column free of charge 10 work horses | wam of mares, 8 fine milk | Centre other sale, over 5600 county) the most Democrat, (now paper in Centre because it reaches All parties having bills printed printing attractive sale bills, and our no commission Ces are pu to lished auctioneer this columr to in in inJuly: i yeariing heifer: 1 farrow about Apr. ist, and mpiements. Saleat lp. m auct ATURDAY. MA R( at Hexl mens ar ho sharp AC TUESDAY Mi nt brood sow a full < wii ne of farm K. Emerick iH — Shamy farm isehold goods. S MeCiint Buct {ARCH 14 oa the Pled residence | ne stock AIC al M H WEDNESDAY. MAR iis W. § . it Percheron Horse tw yearling mare oolt due to farrow by Ume of sale Wm t 7 wy Lo 8; » A, : ah Berkshire stock, 8 ewes other articles F. Smith, auc THURSDAY 4 miles from + shiarg Rishe! w § mares » FORT I Aa sow pigs 3 als all pure hired 1 buck. harness and Sale o'clock shary w ; rood Brushvalley road MARCH Harsh ber URSDAY THURSDA farm Mayes his «owt i ath L. 1 Auct THURSDAY. MARCH ww Jacksonvy e 0 the ( E Stevenson will se od tegans of bhiacks, 2 tres} time of sale bt mplements. Th wien of the season Tmiesr Yearick f riheast fa rer arm recs cat * head « head H mat watedr cows by — Aw Ae at of new farm the largest A.C Met FRIDAY ard. J. M SLOCK ar inte 1 nL aAuct MARCH 17 Robt 1 farm in % mile north of a plements Mice. See full descr SATURDAY mile east f colts. 4 ful ne farm Mayes. auc MONDAY, MARCH 20 David % Houserville College twp, w stile, hogs, chickens farmi and household goods. Sale Frank Mayes. auct MONDAY MARCH 2 In the tany valley. LL.D and B of estate of Geo. B Hr 8 2 wits." m FOURE oats ie mplete H w Arg Hayes ater in ne f ve Sohenek tion MARCH 18 Mrs of Lemo Pa. wil ows, ye cattle. 5 b = Sale at § Paper Frank Hohn nt sell: 2% ung mplemer Wagner, at sell Borees Mp emenis o'clock ng —. east end of Nig D. Brangart, admrs angart. will sell: 4 hor ich cows, 1 bul head of boar 2 sows, Sshosts. and a ‘ w farming imolements and house hold goods. Saleat 2.30 a m. sharp AC MeClintle, Auct TUESDAY. MARCH 21 W_H. Earon. Benner twp, of the Cambridge farm. w sell live stock, farm implements and household go ods 8S. K. Emerick. suet MONDAY MARCH snh-2 miles west of Centre Hall. E. A. Harshberger, on the Henry Potter farm. will sell: & horses. 11 cows, 17 bead of young cattle, | bull. § brood sows, Jot of shoats, | boar; also a full line of new farm implements. Sale 10a mm. LF. Roan, Avct TUESDAY MARCH 211% miles south of Le mont, Thos M. Fishburn will sell: # work horses. 1 colt, # mileh cows. § shorthorn bulls ? head of young eattie, 3 brood sows, § shosts Howes. and a full line of pew arm imple. ments, and household goods, Saleast Pam I. F. Mayes. suct WEDNESDAY MARCH 22 -Mrs. W ner at Howard, will sell Jot farm implements. Sale at 10 o'clock FRIDAY, MARCH ™ Hunters Park, W, Witmer will sell throughbred horses, cows, young oattle, hogs also a full line of farm implements. LL. Prank Mayes, Auet given later R. Gard. Auctioneers, WwW. T. Doal James C. Dorr SK. Emerick Harry ¥. Grove Wm. A Ishiler A. © MeClintie LL. Frank Mayes H. HH. Miller J. L Reet L. F. Roan | Hayes Schenck Belistonte Fleming Lemont Lemont Rebershurg Pine Grove Mills Lemont Howard Millheim Tyrone Yarnell Bellefonte R. 3 ‘ed oq Bellefonte a Spring Milla R. 2 WE CAN PRINT YOUR SALE BILLS \ AND PRINT THEM RIGHT been | wil- | Hall, matrimony parsonage al week. | attention | reckon- | live stock and | between Pllimore and | Complete description will be | Spring Mills | FIDE BIBI DIDI BIBI DIDI BDI ETRE BIRDIE BE BBD Bellefonte | Nivwany | | at In | Rev, Wan | bath of paper, | Duglass 1. and day der Jour to their Mr, and | fonte, Justice by Irwi part county mination inciplend wl its part Linke les, Pit A i Centre being Capitol the for he Helle | charge noon the term MARRIAGES, - Steele—Williams, Uyrone, Jaduary “18th, 1811, by G. W. Downing, Joseph Williams married to Miss Mattie Bteole Martha Furnace, Pa. : Brooks—Rimmey. Brooks, of Pleasant May Rimmey, united in the holy bonds of at the United Evangelical at Centre Hall, on Satur afternoon by the Rev, 8. A Sny- The happy couple slart life's ney together with the best wishes many friends Gap Miss Alta of Centre Were Shuey~—Marshall, Howard R. Shuey, of Miss Mary E. Marshall were united In of the his office Tuesday, are both and thelr of a lo Pitealrn of Helle matrimony Iman M Hollldayshurg, 17th. These of Centre the cul- which had contracting werd choolmates The will a honevmoor trip to eastern ff wi 3 ' nafter } ‘ will res holy Peace in January nati mi n, at jes OR Arringe affair en the fen ! jile niry Hartsock—Loveland vedding was soler pret th hom « GLer ’ the Are State session of When body Wa re b n name of Bellef rat While Penns nite, LL Vacant Charges nts are The Presbhyteriar ¢ fonts 20 Aaronsh Nheaeders therar ure Ren (ress entre Hall ey tre at Cot Apply the Road Drag. Now ix the season of the year for township road supervisors to prepare thelr road drags and he ready to use them just as soon ax the frost is out of the ground A good road drag can be made for less than ten dollars and for one-third i what it operate machine each Operate 3 | costs to ross day Why Sit In The Dark When You Can Buy 6 gallons of Ofl for 47¢ Pure Table Pepper 20¢ per pound, reg. price 25¢ Arm and Hammer” 800s 10 per pound reg. 3c I pounds for 2x ! pounds for 25 "> Ginger Snaps Nie Naucs Chooolste 18 per cake, reg price 25 Cocos reg price Hix per box Tomaroes Fine Ammonia, ke Banner Lye 3 tor Our 2 Coffee 24 wns for © reg price Table Syruy 12¢ per can se per gallon, reg price Si Gillen, The Grocer, Both Phones... 8, Allegheny Street. Automobiles! We Are Agents For The FRANKLIN, PEERLESS, POPE HARTFORD, THOMAS, HUDSON, WAVERLY ELECTRIC and HIGH GRADE TRUCKS, A number of bargains in 2nd-hand cars that are practically new. GARAGE, REPAIR SHOP and SUPPLIES. “ John Sebring Jr BELLEFONTE, The Great Inventory Sale oa Nest Hat apd Coat he # in Black Diamond file Wis 8 doz atl * al the same 2 Weeks Only Potter-Hoy Hdwre Co. FBO BIBI REBDIREBRED BBE BEBE BEBE BEDE JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE SALE BEGINS SATURDAY, * 15 Days Only 6 Ladies Suits were $10 3 Ladies Suits were $15 4 Ladies Suits were $18 A few Ladies Coats were 8 and $10 Ladies Ribbed Shirts and pants Ladies 50c, Underwear Ladies All Wool Shirts and Pants $1.25 quality Children's Bear Skin Coats ages 1 to 6 years, $1.00 Coat Children Bear Skin Coats $2.50 Coat Bear Skin Caps to match the Coats Great Reductions on Childrens and Ladies Sweaters. 50c Sweaters 98c Sweaters $1.25 and $1.50 Sweaters $2.50 and $3.00 Sweaters 75¢ Blanket... $1.25 and $1.50 Blanket. $2.50 Blanket... . $4.00 Woolen Blanket $1.50 and $1.75 Quilts $208 Quilts. .... $3.25 and $4.00 Quilts Quilt and Blankets Ladies Scarfs in all colors 500. quality 3000 yds Calico sold at Te. . 2000 yds. Unbleached Muslin sold at 7e. 3000 yds. Lancaster Gingham sold at Se. 10e. White Lawn 12030. Lawn. 2000 yds. Percale 36 inches wide ‘worth 15¢. Bo. Toweling.....-. Mens Fleeced lined shirts ‘and drawers "806. goods... $208 Gumb.....io.00s. to Gums... EIT T Augh Top Snagproof Mens Jersey Top Shirts ‘80s. BARI ARASE Eats Mens Lumbermen's Gums Sale price $172 EERE TERE ums... ig Reduction On Men's, Ladies’ and Children's Shoes. JANUARY 14 Sale price $7.73 Sale price $10.98 Sale price $12.48 Sale price $4.98 Sale price 2%e. Sale price 3%. Sale price 89. all colors, Sale price $2.88 Sale price $1.75, from 19¢. up. in Sale price 38. Sale price 88¢, Sale price 98e. Sale price $1.98 Sale price 57. Sale price 98¢. Sale price $1.73 Sale price $2.98, Sale price $1.23 Sale price $1.58 Bale price $2.48 Sale price 3%. Sale price Se. Sale price Be. +8ala price 33s. cisiess Bale price $189 iv sarsssess Sale price RTS Felts and Gums, A —— — ' Workmen's Bargain Store ALLEGHENY 8T, BELLEFONTE, PA. aStesesvisasas Stet truetsste‘* ste ete‘ ts ut vu tsetfut*utfuetTe* tf u recurrent hn CLE CLE ait Lb LE SLL
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