Page 4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE, PA, Thursday, March 28th, 1912, She @rentre Democrat." FRED KURTZ, SR. Editor, CHAS. R. KURTZ, EKditor and Proprietor, A.C DERR, Associate Bditor —————_—— FWORN CIRCULATION OVER 5,600. TERMS OF SURSCRIPTION : » SUBSCRIPTION, . $1.50 Per YEAR | Persons who send or bring the money to she ofMoee and pay in advance, $1 per year CeNTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with N. Y. shrice-a-week Worldfor..... haar burg Stockman for... vor $1.80 | fy weekly every "Thursds ay ‘morning Rntered in the postofice at Bellefonte, Pa. as second-class matter, The date your subscription expires Is plainly printed on the label bearing your name All gredits are given by a change of label the first issue of each month. Watch that, after you remit. We send no receipts unless by special Watch date on vour label request | gr Th changing postoMce address, aid aot notifying us, are liable for same. Subscriptions will be continued, unless other- wise directed. We employ no collector You are expected to send or bring the money to thisofes EDITORIAL. TWO CONVENTIONS. the State to have two present in Democratic State ( failed. Chair to Ritter to after it elected The effort erganizations and hold vention, appears to have man Gutherie hold one convention, organized to let the delegates then and there in gonven- tion assembled by the vote of the ma- jority, settle their differences and de- termine who shall be the future off - cers of the party. Ritter agrees to hold such but that are not tolerated for party ces, Guthrie part of the he or one make such thority is delegates elect free to elect do promote mocracy of In other the delegates and not sires and Ritter o he would further, : will be two continue, gates the in Bal We ation own man specks t this combine one on appeals d and regularly was insists be a convention, certain Democrats candidates offi decl as ines proposition, no else has a compromise, absolutely rep« thi whatever the Penn WoO With for Berry a tale, ane shoul soni Ritter fered draw Guthrie manship terfeit Guthrie The meres Reorganizer's offering gO mone such a deal be a last election Ay of three¢ on« Ea 1ffes LOO bye, Guthrie, | the old repu burg, and a better than BW would democrats, at to while carried f Pitta- city mayor, with, majorit id ridden as Arge an stronghe gave that graft nistration, the city ever w that G ag blessed thing attempted, A week's New Firm. Centre Reporter Commi John LL. side of ( week of the capacity politics, Last “Former lap, was count oK sald Dun- entre Mr, gtnte of RC~ arting words, but in his eye that vorld looked as though igh the ith side of was the Interest of Co.. want to contin- the old stand” will what “G, H. & Co." above article mioner tl nning of Dunlap Is on the pay- roads deparin Inspector He cording to his there twi Just for his trip Centre the a. ue some one means In on the 18) ent } the is not » nkie in Was a all the thre county H. & business tell the uo in who nt us Williamsport Semmercial College. Business, Shorthand and Typewrit- Ing School—a school that prepares young people for business positions Bpring term begging April Sth, Start then and be ready for position this fall. A young man completed a course in eighty-five days and is receiving $800 a year. Write for catalogue. F, F. Healey, Proprietor, x13 Get Busy Now, This Is the time of the year that every rural road supervisor in Cen. tre county should get busy on the job and get the highways in proper shape for the coming summer. The soft earth is now in the condition that ft Sun be best moulded bythe split log rag. { Mr, | by A FEW ERRORS CORRECTED. pers Studiously Avoid. Bellefonte “Republican,” in statement of comparative expense of the two Boards of Auditors, the one being Republican, and the other Dem- ocrntie, does not state the case the following Republican Board, 1911, Pontius, 48 days’ services $144.00 D. Musser, 47 services and mileage ; UI. Hoffer, 49 days’ and mileage | Harry Keller, The its {in B davs' 168.00 services 202.14 solicitor 30.00 $644.14 1912. ind $162.12 139.24 Total Democratic Board, Jeremiah Brungart, salary mileage . 8. H. Hoy, and mileage W. H. Goss, and mile age 153.84 W. Miles Walker, clerk 141.50 D, F. Fortney, solicitor 40.00 salary salary Total The “Republ ed the following | significant Saved to the publican Saved Democratic G. Fink Other sur sly avold gtudion that ican” facts most are Public by the Rq¢ Hoard the Public Board £000.00 Lo charges Publi abuse of the Dem the present Board of Auditors Republican papers fall to Fink, from the which belonged to ships for road, school poses, took two per cent, more the law allowed him In 1810. That this illegal taking was allowed hip the late Republican Board of Aud- itors in the face of the fact that the Act of 1887 provides that the om- mission on the unseated land tax the districts s 1 not exceed five per Fink took seven per cent for vear 1810, h it yet, Will he re Mr. Fink can not well hide the minutes of an Incompetent of Com 18 his the Total thelr saved to ocrats of the state that land fund towns- pur- than In unseated the several ind poor due cent the fund hind Board duty, nse bhe- missioners, it Mr. Fink oth the oid whose vas with ny I four tin to give time, m os the ners ¢ heen read for fixed law time X# AN in mer HOTT shape Commins expense, Auditors’ fault thing which and moeratic ne but was There ertain howl Auditors it doy » COB Count Statement The publishing of the Auditors Statement in 1811 by the former Aud- ftors, cost a total of $1682.80 The Democratic Auditors believed this tremendo ost should be re dueed. They another meth od and the publishing and distribu- tion of the report for 1012 will not cost over $690, another saving of | $002.50 The certain their of Auditors shown above terest of the Lest | LA Board did, in These same how! because clerk. This in their right. long ago it was settled by the Courts that, “County Auditors, regardless of the | sanction of the County Commissioners, | can avall themselves of an account ant, at the expense of the county.” It | is apparent without argument.” ithe Court, “that County Auditors | elected from the body of the people | { and especially all new ones, eannot be | expected to have the technical kndwl- edge requisite of thelr ofMclal duties” The Board of Auditors, now in office. | performed thelr whole duty and It seems satisfactory to all the people except a couple of Rpublican news. paper publishers, (xX) not th riles them Board and printing ne papers I undertook t of cCAUNeR to of did the ue « adopted public will NOWHDA DOTS understand why are diligent In of the Demoeratic Board and their clerk, who as were looking to the In- who pay the taxes be done, It is but falr the Democrate of the Goss heartily concurred "RO rthuse people injustice that all Mr: tn papers make the Auditors a great hired a Killed by Train Me Waited For. Harry Gensburg, a prosperous cloth Ing merchant of MiMinburg, was In- stantly killed Monday afternoon in front of the Pennsylvania station at Milton, Pa. He was struck by the train he Intended getting on. A Few Things that Certain Newspa- | £4 : Where They Belong, fully, | {falls to measure up | ooratie BAYSE | A MESSAGE FROM THE FRONT, FROM RUSH, (Continued from Page 1) | Thinks Funds Should be Returned to | managers refused him the Noming- |B sditor of the Centre tion for no other reason than tg make | I noticed in last certain the election of the Repub 1? an | ¢ iazette an article nominee, whoever that might he | attempted to “The Reporter favors reorganiy | Board of County of the Democratic party | compelled ex-treas belleves, do the great disgorge $474.38 which he (legally the Democrats of Pennsylvania, (pat | kept from the different townships of the managers consulted with the pe. | the county during the year 1611, He publican leaders in the stat and also brazenly admitted In the same agreed to and did hold the Dem tie | arte le that the ax -Lrensurer was state convention In 1810 before (he guilty of the sume offense in 1910 by | Republican convention, that the | having kent an unlawful commission Republicans would have the dvan- | for the disbursement of the tage to know just what the Allentown School, and Poor funds for that convention would do, That is t On = now insinun IT lv Instance in all political Ory Republican where a minorit mrty held it 4 He falls ination first article the “The Repor in the vear 1910 zation of the what I would Pennsylvania becca ‘ Is he ni the Statute leaders of the “old tations run any offense they have this kind? Can't School in the past rer, Road ipervisors, and Pq and there Is no evidence erseers of this township force pentance; to able ont | t} T urer to this Democratic p in 1 st f Mr from us 4 9107 | In cern them than ship lenders hi matter as Democrat week's Issue in which its ridicule the Auditors for urer, G, G. Fink, to of the Editor present ation having becaunn it as majority of NO toad, | year, | Wis of | er, | amount } ind boustingly approved by 1 County Auditors to state In the took from us Mr ditor len Hoard nowes favors the 'emocratic Pp i $ Kr gunrd Lr I.An pling Above part ter Few, like it we does for sincere; vnbition our Treas wr Ov the money think off 8 CORE $1 art it “rs | d of crook: n Ta d of A crookedness LIne Lr ber—and the detrime dvantage zation “The Reporte the “old Pp ith lead « mos no na ed ¥.) candid YAaSVs pen f« hope ers, no "AL ( of getting Makes delicious home- baked foods of maximum quality at minimum cost. Makes home baking a pleasure The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar No Alum — No Lime Phosphates “The Democrat who favors the ganization of the party must on 13th attend the primaries his ballot candidates for to the state and national conv as well as for county chairman, who favor reorganization. A CANDIDATE WHO WILL NOT EXPRESS HIM SELF ON THIS QUESTION IS NOT TO BE TRUSTED. ‘ I The Cha pe! Dedication. and - hh Smt for delegat ent % he volars, or MARRIAGES. at SAY Shay. Hoy—Vonada. £3 cov Wonder of Wonders POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS For County Chairman We are authorized to Arthur B. Kimport, of Bellefonte, is a candidate for re-election for the pos tion of Chairman of the Democratic par ty of Centre County For National We are au Hagerty, of for Delegate to announce that Delegate thorized to annou Clearfield. Pa, a the Democratic Natior Convention from this congressional dis trict, sublect to the decision of the Den ocratic voters at the primaries, Saturda April 13th, 1912 For Nationa! Delegate: We are authorized to announce Ham Hanley, of Bradford, a candidate for Delegate to the Democratic National Convention from this congressional Adis trict. subject to the decision of the Dem noe W. A candidate $ In or very Great Bargains der to reduce Ours in every » the at this sale, will by we ine a »a tir SOr on greatest ever g K, fonte Note i 3 1 Sale OUR GREAT OVERLOADING SALE NO MAKE BELIEVE OR FAKE SALE. wre offering 128 pric hargains ;mven glarts Saturday, March 30th, for 15 Days Only noratie voters at the primaries, Satur day. April 13th, 1912 For National Delegate: I hereby announce myself as a can. Adate for Delegate to the National Dem ocratic Convention subject to the de. READ THIS PRICE LIST OVER CAREFULLY cision of the Democratic voters of the 21st Congressional! District at the Apri Primary I favor the nomination of Woodrow Wilson for President JOHN C. BARCLAY Feb. 20, 1912 Delegate: the Democratic voters Matrict unce myself as a to the Democratic in Baltimore, MEN'S SHOES $1.75 Men's Shoes $2 and $2.25 Men's Shoes $3.00 Men's Shoes, $3.50 Men's Shoes $3.50 Men's Shoes, $5.00 Men's Shoes, $4.00 Men's Shoes, $3.00 Men's Shoes, $1.19 $1.60 $2.29 $2.89 $2.69 16-inhigh $3.89 high $2.98 high $2.25 Clearfield, Pa. For National To Congressional I hereby anno Aate for delegate tional Convention 25th, 1M12 I stand for of the 2st ARAL that type of democracy | DRY GOODS. Lan. Gingham 5c Calicoes 4, 6c Unbleached Muslin 4¢ 8c Unbleached Muslin 6% 10¢ Unbleached Muslin B8¢ Bc Bleached Muslin 6c 9¢ Bleached Muslin 7e 10¢ Bleached Muslin Be 6c yd. yd. yd. yd. a yd a yd, a yd, a yd 2a a a a represented hy Champ Clark, William Jennings Bryan, | Woodrow Wilson. and » other progressive leaders, and wi ¢ pose the nomination of any man whe to that standard favor Woodrow Wilson for President by reason of his special availability I favor the reorganization of the Den Party In Pennsy! vania hy elimination and retirement of the men whose ‘leadership has lost the respect and confidence of a Iarge majority of party The Democratic Party must true to ite principles In the Nation purge and purify itself In the State On the foregoing basis, T submit name for the action of the voters at tha April primaries LADIES SHOES | $1.25 Ladies’ Shoes $1.75 Ladies’ Shoes $2.25 Ladies’ Shoes, $2.50 Ladies’ Shoes, 1.98 $1.50 Ladies’ Pomps $1.19 $2.25 & $2.50 Ladies’ Pomps $1.89 89 $1.23 $1.79 tha the rematn CHILDREN'S SHOES $1.25 Misses Shoes, $1.50 & $1.75 Misses Shoes $1.19 $2 & $2.25 Misses Shoes, $1.79 $1.50 & $1.75 Misses Pomps $1.19 $1.25 Children's Pomps. $1.50 Children's Pomps 60c Children's Shoes. 65¢ Children's Shoes $1.00 Children's Shoes..... $1.25.-81.50 Children's Shoes Boys Shoes from 98c up. and 98 ASHER R Penna., February JOMNaNN Bradford, 16th. 1% For Assembly: We are authorized to announce that Robert M. Foster, of State College horn will be a candidate at the Spring rrimary | election, Saturday, April 13th, 1912 tor "the Democratic nomination for the offices | of Ammemblyman from Centre County For Assembly: | We are authorized to announce that | Geo. A. Beener, of Bellefonte boro, win be a candidate at the Spring primary election, Saturday, April 13th, 102 tor the Democratic nomination for the ofes | fo Assemblyman from Centre County For State Delegate: 1% BLANKETS, A few lots of Blankets left which we don't want to carry over till next fall on account of lack of space will be sold at and below cost. TOWLINGS, 5c per yd. Teowling 6c per yd. Crash.. 10c Linen Crash 12'5¢ per yd Linen Crash 25¢ per yd. Table Linen 50c Table Linen 75¢ per ydTable Linen $1.45 per yd. Table Linen 3 2¢ q 2¢ Be 10¢ 19¢ 39¢ 5%¢ $1.19 DRESS GINGHAMS, 10c Dress Gingham. 8c a yd. 122¢ Seir-Sucker Ging. 10¢c a yd Silk Poplin in all colors 19¢ a yd LADIES’ WAISTS, 50c Ladies’ Waists 75¢ Ladies’ Waists $1.00 Ladies’ Waists 1.50 Ladies’ Waists. 00-8225 Ladies’ Waists $3.00 Ladies’ Black Taffeta Silk Waists. $5.50 Ladies Black Silk Waists aa 08 $1.79 $2.23 LADIES WHITE GOODS. Ladies’ Drawers 19¢ pr. Ladies’ Drawers 38¢c pr. Ladies’ Drawers 48¢c pr. Ladies Petticoats 43 $1.00 Ladies’ Petticoats 79¢ $1.25-81.50 Ladies’ Petti, $1.19 $2.00.82.25 Ladies Petti, $1.79 $3.00 $3.50 Ladies Petti. $2.79 Ladies Black Petticoats 48¢c up. 25¢ Ladies Corsetcovers 19 50¢c Ladies’ Corsetcovers 39 75¢ Ladies Corsetcovers As $4.00 Ladies Dress Skirts. . $2.79 $6.50 Ladies Dress Skirts. . $4.88 $5.00 Ladies’ Black and Blue Serge Skirts $12.00 Ladies Voile Skirts. $8.50 $8.50 Ladies’ Voile Skirts. . $5.50 Children’s Dresses from 3% up. $3.23 OVERALLS AND SHIRTS, Men's Overalls 30¢ Men's Overalls 63¢ Children's Overalls 19¢ Men's Work Shirts 19¢ Men's Work Shirts 39¢ Men's Dress Shirts 30¢ Men's Dress Shirts 48¢ $1.00 Men's Dress Shirts 6% 10c Men’ Work Socks 5¢ a pr SWEATERS, We have a few lots of Sweat. ors loft which we don't want to carry over and which wili alse go at and below cost. We are authorized to announce the name of 1. J Dreese, of Lemont, as a eandidate for Delegate to the Demoer: eg. State Convention, subject to the decision of tha Democratic Primaries, to be held Saturday, April 13th, 1912 For State Delegate: We are authorized to announce name of A, Weber, of Howard didate for Delegate to the State Convention subject to the fon of the Democratic primaries held Saturday April 13th, 1312 the AS A oan. mocratie decis. oo, to be | Allegheny Street, i WORKMAN’'S BARGAIN HOUSE, Bellefonte, Penna.
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