Page 4. Fhe Gentre Democrat, FRED KURTZ, SR Kditor KURTZ Proprietor, CHAS. R Rditor and A.C. DERR Azsociate Kditor FWORN CIRC ATION OVER TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION! SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 Per YEAR Persons who send or bring the money to she ofMee and pay In advance, §1 per year CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with N. Y.thricoa-week | Pistshure Stockman for Published we Bntered in the pooond-class matt $1.5 The date your subscription printed on the label sredits are giver ssue of each remit, We send request. Wate! Subscribers changlr nos notifying us, ¢ Subscriptions wi wise directed We emnplov 1 send or hrir and tunes wensville event ANDREW CARNEGIE gent wns Carneg hearing tior mittee Murdo meet 1.1 AR One tior to takes | § ’ the scruff F neck | i! hit quars It is not n i NEress AIWAYS enny y define ) but the American certain that paying times the actual value of le properties ne hig? ar The jester should be ade to out of What mor pretty inters on three ‘Arneg- using laugh the other irner « | nouth we need Is more justice’ The Phillade says of Carnegie in the coming Carnegle's sculptored name the il say ‘He preached peace abroad, af having helped to make hell I and iphia rth Am "Whenever erican men VOAr fo Opposes Canteen Beneral Frederick Dent Grant, who many times in official reports has rec. ommended the restoration of the army canteen, now Is opposed to It This information came In a letter he wrote to a temperance paper of Evanston, mn General Grant says the personnel of the army has changed greatly In the last ten years and soliderh have ad. justed themselves to the new condi. tions Another Republic Another republl days the Republic of China, as a result of the revolution that | In that ancient empire months ago. China has a population of about four times as great as that of the United States, or near four hun- dred millions Ross Kellers, of Waddell, Pa, was admitted on Sunday as an operative patient In the Lock Haven hospital wn ! re n fe REO egan only a few $1.65 STATE PRESS ON GUFFEY., extracts are hed in ding publi the adder sentiment that prey for the tO give ir I redemption the hand The Democratic Ruction. A Bad Situation, heen the exe Penr Den Th ! wort the » mi are with om which The vania the pre The Aone reor Den gro. National ftaelf spirit In accord had they declar order of things In ople get rid of machine they will not contend dintely with a y sely bn nex Pennmy ne of e Rene « I " ommittes have and one ™ ind an Guffey's “Vindication.” Philadelphia Bulletin, Ind. Rep “The only justification fur the reten tion of Colonel Guffey as representa tive of ania In the National Demaoeratiec Committees Ia that he had the legal or technical side of the argu- ment in his favor But as regards the politieal mor and equity of the had no standing at all. If the Nati had acted ithout regards to rules or precedents, it would thrown him out In ace cordance with the plea of William J Bryan In the name of party decency “Colonel Guffey's friends continue to insist, however, that he truly stands for the Pennsylvania Democracy and that his opponent does not. This In a question which the voters of the party will have an opportunity to de- cide In the spring, If they want to obtain for the party something like a general measure of respect for sense Pennay! CARe he mal Committee have | and Integrity in It as a concern based | CENTRE definite hucl principle tering Le to de | ort once had. | Gen But the Domes, racy such a party in ng it ties up to its vil] never become this State so l¢ Guffeys, cit I Led MARRIAGE! Sh Hockman ire ¥ ROMOLA ’ for Frar and Mrs Hime ere Sunday (George He Hensyl Yi i ng in the Uhl h Mise Fdna Hever oT with her mit Hil Wie are giad t say Mra Brickley, who been wick f oernl weeks if this writing In better George Quan and seen In our tows Miss Margaret spending a few days Harmon wnt M mother at sun Hicel shay on Monday Howes in with her pare wen Altoona Shops Full Time vania rallroad are working on full time now--fifty-five hours a week In- stond of 46, More than 4,000 men are affected by the order. It is the result of Increased business The Altoona shops of the Pennayl- ’ DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE, PA. W. Potter VanTries Installed. ml installation of Rev, W "rie Garto {hes Cornet Demonstrator Coming COBURN Beau V's Refuge THAT IS WHAT DONINE iS |B) “CY keeps the skin like velvet. t heals chapped hands, and best thing to use after shaving. Price 25c. HAVE YOU EVER USED cut out this IT? not, advertisement and bring it to us Before February 1st and we will receive it as ten cents in payment of your first bottle, YOU CAN ONLY Cr arar peens The REXAL Store, BELLEFONTE, PENNA, TWO POPULAR CARS, aut “EMF” AND “FLANDERS” NOT EXPERIMENTS! STAND THE TEST! BEST VALUES FOR MONEY! “EMF” at $1,100.00 20000 MADE THIS SEASON FLANDERS SRY 30,000 MADE at $750.00 THIS SEASON full of these Care day of the year. Centre County is running every Geo. A. Beezer's Garage, | Agent for Centre County, BELLEFONTE, PA, Thursday, January 25th, 1912, Co RT PRO ’ CHARTER NOTICE. LAMATION ban Light Heat & Power Con pany, ecco eeessesssssove FIRE SALE} Now Going On | J. FINKLESTINE’ S 9, 10 & 25 cent Store---29 S Allegheny St. ALL OU IR STOCK DAMAG ED ces GREAT REDU JCTION OUR GOODS The Reason for This Grea t Reduction Sale *artial List of the v Bargains J. Fink lestine’s Store, y reet Bellefonte, Pa. January Clearing Sale AT THE Workman's Bargain House : Saturday. Jan. 27th, and lasts for 15 Days. nter Sale begins Our new Black Thibet Ce Ladies Black Ti Coats sc Ladies Blue Serge Su Ladies Suits, sold at $12.00 sale Bear Skin Coats, all Bear Caps to mat Ladies ats solid t §¢ 50, i at $5.00, {i at $18 bet ts, so children's Childrens skin Ladies Sw eaters were Ladies Sweaters, a Ladies Sweaters, a $2.75 Sweaters $3.50 Sweaters she sale 75¢ Blankets, 98¢c Blankets $1.25 Blankets $3 Blankets, $ Quilts, $2 Quilts, LX) Quilts, sale 4 sale price sale all wool, sale price sale price sale price price sale price $1.00, sale price were sold at 75¢ sale price 50¢c, sale price Ladies’ Jersey Leggings were sold at Ladies Jersey Leggings, Children's Leggings, were sold at Men's fleoced lined Shirts & Drawers, were sold at 50c, now Men's Red Natural Wool Shirts & Drawers, were sold at $1.25 sale price Childrens —Rubbers Men's Rubbers, were sold at 50¢c sale price were sold at $1.00 sale price Ladies’ Atics, were sold at $1.00 sale price Men's Artics, were sold at $1.25, sale price Men's Snag -Froof Lumbermans Gums, were sold at $2.25 sale price k Men's high cut Snag: Proof Lumbermans Gums, were sold at $3.50, sal price Ladies Mittens, were sold at 15¢, sale price Ladies’ Mittens, were sold at 25¢, sale price All Calicoes best prints, were sold at 7c, sale price Unbleached Musling, four quarters wide, were sold até ze, now Se Unbleached Musling, were sold at Be, sale price Unbleached Muslins, were sold at 100, sale price. Toweling, was sold at Go, sale price Towling, was sold at Be sale price Toweling, all linen, was sold at 10¢, sale price Towling, all linen, was sold at 15¢ sale price Table Linen, bleached or unbleached, was sold at 28¢, Table Linen, bleached or unbleached, was sold at 48g, Table Linen, were sold at 68c sale price Workman's Bargain House, Bellefonte, Pa.
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