Page 4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE, PA, as—— al The Centre Democrat, FRED KURTZ, SR. Editor. CHAS. R. KURTZ, Rditor and Proprietor, A.C DERR, Associate Editor, -———————~—~ SWORN CIRCULATION OVER 5.500, | TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: SUBSCRIPTION, $1.50 Per YEAR Persons who send or bring the money to the oMce and pay in advance, £1 per year OESTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with N. Y. shrice-a-week World for fssshurg Stockman for... PEA 2 ublished weekly every Thursday morning Entered in the postoffice at Bellefonte, Pa. as second-class matter — The date your subscription expires is plainly printed on the label bearing your name All sredits are given by a change of label the first {ssue of each month Watch that, after Jou remit. We send no receipts unless by special Watch date on vour labe ly ioe As changing postoMee address. and pot notifying us, are liable for same Subsoriptions will be continued, unless wise directed. We employ no collector. send or bring the money to thisoffee other EDITORIAL. HARMONY IN SIGHT. It is with much gratification that “Tle Centre Democrat” that important negotiations in to fn the Democratic to an end. The was a letter Guthrie of the Walter T. Ritter Chairm in which convention can announce are Now the dissentions of development by Chairman “Re-Organization,” to in of the "O14 he bring Party Progress this state latest addressed suggested held Organization,” that but which the April in former that is of To this Tuesday In holding of gested the men from chosen a Ritter announ not ask to be re ed that A. Mitchell draw. Mr. Ritts other suggestic one be legates Gs 1 primaries will all n vears, transact interest t« Mr. Ritter which } one « among temporary rot organizing selod body. Chairman G that he Mr it , And same under members of and date We wil merits of at this ti too large tion will ; 1 wat } leads evident t ] rs of the two organizations see that the time has come to affect a compromise if such is possible, with honor. One all the Pennsyh has has and the volt stan the tion fact stands ou r-eminent ir this controversy leaders ini iff law It dollar under tem raise in « goes into | i's ne coffers the high about five doll pockets of the tariff barons, This being true, then the high protective tariff costs the people of this country $1,600,000,000 yearly, protective tariff yl ars into the Ordinarily decent Democrats would have no objection to electing W. Har- rison Walker chairman of the Democt raoy of Centre county, but it can come only as a studied tion and a rebuke to Arthur B. Kim. port for defying the corrupt Demo. cratic Hosses of Pennsylvania and on- ly to gratify “Gov. Tener's Democrat. le Ald Boclety of Centre County, and ospeclally to fulfill the viclous threats made at Harrisburg-it Is an entirely different proposition. Demos erats, do you understand the Job? when | disturbed | especially | board You are expeoted to | |] humilia- | i voter at A POINTED REPLY. To the “Republican's” Attacks on the County Auditors. The following contribution expresses | the sentiments of several of the pres. ent Board of County Auditors in an- | swer to extended criticism the last the Bellefonte Republi- | can: To the Republican an in of issue of the greatly | Report, the late its ex- | Editor to be Auditors’ fact that liberal in funds Kindergarten who over over Reems the the rather penditure of public The Board of Auditors agreed on the point, or not have signed a paper the itement, The statement The itement could be fully the Auditors, the) rather in passing disburse ments by the Old Board, The members of the Old Board should re joice, rather than at what the Auditors did, It out of place to particularize When the county and maintenance of a digent person must no known settlement In order to the the maintenance of the sioners and m as required, otherwise county cannot he made lable of the “Doctor's Bill" ne there was no given to the Board Commis: pauper born was undoubtedly | they would containing Is true truth WOT st same st made by liberal miude growl, is not keep in has stnte for the pauper, the who the Hable person tice pays be one within count the poor must have ven a BRO make for commis no this ne ald Is tice 18t he g Cnse ed time The it an) foner in an \ heen Mi tor of Commission and the mp notice of n | A lif Hie, vith pald, they Then the e to When Mr. Fink found Act of Assembly fate which allowed only five cotrmisaion funds, or had taken ght, | ywunt Was an Fink's there a per cent on whic} he t not § for took ¥ the needs seven per .p fry 1910, mn has trailed the organization as a tail to the Penrose machine and favor of the have tempted party re-organization in men who at Roosevelt Candidates. 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Delegate the ble vention fil« ov This me publican” Taft. there lon In the will have themselves \! ! y Con Fisher of B that the "Gazette healthy Teddy inmity to primaries was ishurg the "Re are for opposl gf friends Ana over and will county the at [3 \ and opport the Because Guffey and Hall run the Btate Treasury they slaughtered Berry town convention could not under Berry at the Allen- Ex«Treasurer Berry's the Democracy of “Put none but real guard In sny case.’ message Centre to County Democrats on The Issue before every Democratic the primaries April 13th Is either to condemn or defend the Dem j bcratic Bosses who slaughtered Berry at Allentown, | merry peoble than many larger towns | We're {ZION | terial { ed, | seent {th staring him in the | "8p express |“DIPPY DILL” CONTEST | PROVES A SUCCESS (Continued from Page 1) Helen lot alright, the we Car Aare, nnd Dav.ige. on so start 3rd short in road ma Rocke) ont to get a the coop is open it with Al-key? and his brother. and you in » runs crush Pawnee can he Mick goes bate and If When for can When fur-h Ol it you'll If ¢ ree his truck good, dare vevin and Nell Nellie fell In Philip Fisher out? Should Jake thelr un th he Sam inting thelr fur C. Poorman? employs a n ind thy he call him a en that KO in 1 fello o Bum-gar iner? ie n patch A le went a ind at trade Con Julian. f Howard hopper? unat F. W digger-out Para-gon | y guinea We ing, We From Oklahoma. ¢ y ‘ ' If « Y ring John Se-bring? ( Baum "emit Sin aut id Court? Id if Daffy Dan can write Dippyd can he Wash Rumberger? U Pear L no Hoa could Phil Should Ad the Firs Na Robb it 14 Get tub th the funds uble wit) n Band Waddle? Fa him =n nal City. AL} ~r wey 1 Kil Central If In | patrick? Ww . Adams } Frat Bar-ret run’? ster Po ‘ Philip Hall? e door me pen, shut.er? x is red, is 4 start James Gray? never « 4 Case-beer? Myo 1 re ha 5 he type-writ-er? “ ned a hi-braker? Daming § tol ry 1 ker-board? f Coral? te v 3 Armour? Kane? Grean, Ian J (‘reek n Iw. Fish-er Ww -ring need Brouse? kept a thes Brocker Ole wine? lives near Hunt does Philip Reside -s? to Bellefonte, 4 Daffy Dan's dy in une have Adam ere Park, where If Buffalo Run-s Philip Walk. er- William Le-go. Garbrick dipp Milesburg. If Blanche hair neatly, would Ralph If Dr. 8 M. HufMs auto dry, would Rev, Oyler? If George Musser's farm John Rockey.s? If It takes Isane Murray and a half to run from store to the Milesbhurg William Walker? If Edward Noff Ia standing | Pete Lyon-s? Milesburg. If Maud Cartwright should fall the canal, would Joe Fisher out? If Bess Bryan Is a coat maker, Aroenner Muss'er? would ru Elinenhaur hot is hilly, in one minute H. G. Ebin depot, would up, Is in her go | Prize | 8 : por Attorney fish can swim In a duck pond @ -»r " would Harry Alter it? If Bid is a carpenter, Shingle? If Badle would Harry Hull If Llovd would Annie Taylor it? would Mayme would buy it’ teeny an orange, hin coat, | Earlystown, If Rath fell Fisher out? If Blerly saw in well, would would 1 hould balk, would Stahl? Claude should. need Catherine Shield him Hall mld improve would it make Pleasant Gap? ould Centre Wi Fruittown, If Magg er? When Ma Ce Blanch Reib- ie 1 ker rues If Elmer Miller Rock ey? | Lydia Ishi Horn-er? becomes a Weav-er? asleep, dros will frills Fail Wingate. If (Georg | red Freeze? : to buy 1 " Stere Warn er? UNFIT. LEGAL NOTICE. TORS y EXECH NOTICE nT . JOHN W RUDOLPH ine Woodring elim LE] WILLIAMR GINGERY, Executors x-17 "| Centre Count Pa bounded POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. C nty Chairman n TH rized ANNOURGe efonte that is a Delenate thoarisad $ announces WY Bradford, a candidate cratic National rongreasional A r f the the Dems tern 13th 161 nares na! Delegate Announce AR A can- for Delegate to the Nationa! Dem ‘onvention subject the de. Democratic voters of the Metrict at the April r the nomination of for President JOHN C. PARCLAY Feb. 20, 1912 myself to the fressional I fav Wilson 4. Pa nal! Delegate ring primary 191% tor the ofMee that wil primary 12th. 1012 for minat'on for the afMee binan from Centre County afonte’ bh Hy ring Amps r State MWlegate: re Bithorized to announce 1 ¥. Dreete, of Lomont, as a Ante fF Delegate to the Democratic . r ton sibiect to the Aecision ! rratie Primaries, to be held For State W Are the ri! 13th, 1912 legate: thorized to announce the ‘eber, of Howard, as a ean. legate to the Democratic tion subject to the decis- | emoeratic primaries, to be | April 13th, 1812 : For sale at Shaffe § Hardware Store, | LEFONTE, PA, would Rosa | Susan { Jennle | protection, | ite Absolutely Pure? %% Thursday, March 21st, 1912, SL MAKES HOME BAKING EASY Light Biscuit Delicious Cake Dainty Pastries Fine Puddings Flaky Crusis The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar LEGAL NOTICE LEGA ‘ 51 CRT ee ¢ Appraised No.2. An k 5 al “at | the following | messuage, tenement, lot and parcel | ground situste ir the villape of Yuh ershiurg in the town Pp f 5 Page < S30 Walker and de soribed as 1 § ) OO described of | GOING OUT OF BUSINESS $10,000 STOCK OF GENERAL MER CHANDISE BELOW COST, Pure Gran Sugar, at 5 3-4¢ 500-yds. Muslin, at 38 1-2¢ 600-yds. Gingham, at 4 1-2¢ I $3000 STOCK OF SHOES BELOW COST. DOUGLASS AND WALKOV. ER MAKE, $1000 STOCK OF GROCERIES AT UNHEARD OF PRICES Every item solo Sale starts SATURDAY, March 23rd at 9 A. M. STATE COLLEGE SUP. (0. R. M, FOSTER, Manager. STATE COLLEGE PENNA, SEMI ANNUAL lean Sweep Sale Now Going On At The New 9,10 & 25¢ Store---New Racket Store The Entire Stock Must Spring Goods. Be Sold to make room for This time of the year marks the time for clearing out all our stock. We have cut the prices that will insure a quick and ready disposal. find great bargains throughout the store. You will Note how cheap the goods are selling. Read list over carefully. 8 & Linen Lace, a yard 100 25¢ Mair Ornaments, Brass Curtin Rods 15¢ Lace Curtain Goods, a yard 12V5¢ Infants Tan Hose, a pair 200 Fancy Hat Pins, each 15¢ Paper Back Novels, 5c Rolls Toilet Paper, 9 rolls for 5¢ Packs Tooth Picks, 2500 in 15¢ Canvas Gloves, a pair, 5c Easter Baskets, China Easter Eggs, 5 75¢ Granite Cooking Boilers, 85¢ Granite Dish Pans, 65¢ Granite Water Buckets. 75¢ Artificial Palms, 10¢ Real wide Torchon Lace, a yard box 10¢ 39 and 35¢ 39¢ 49¢ . r ¢ Boxes Carpet Tacks 3 for Se 65¢ House Brooms, 30a 0c Whisk Brooms 2oc Granite Dish Pans. Oe Granite Cook 18¢ Tin Water f Tin Cups, 25¢ Mat Flowers, a bunch, 10¢ 50 & 75¢ Hat Flowers, a bunch 250 0c Moire Silk Ribbon. a yard 190 i15¢ Silk and Satin Tafetta Ribbon 15¢ 10¢ Bottles Machine Oil, bo 10c Wire Potato Mashers Se 100 Wood Potato Mashers 5¢ Dennisons Crepe Paper, 10 feet 100 Good Clothes Pins, 3 doz 5¢ 5c Mouse Traps, 10¢ 250 15¢ 15¢ 100 20 Boilers Buckets, large for 1s 3 for We also carry a large line of House Furnishing Goods and House Cleaning Goods at greatly reduc ed prices. Just received a large variety of China, Graniteware, Glassware, Tinware and Hardware that ‘we will sell at exceedingly low prices Ful! line of Post Cards, Stationery, Lamps, Pictuers and Mirrors. A Beautiful Gift given to every purchaser. forget the address, Don't J. Finklestine's 5,10 & 25c STORE also NEW RACKET STORE, 20 8. Allegheny Btreet. Next Door to Meese's Grocery. STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK P. M.
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