. TE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. _ Th i ursday, May 9th, 1912. Er —— Nr —— a rs The Centre Drwoceat, OLDGUARDBEATEN |," °*™ ANOTHER CHAPTER ON | four-year old AT ALL POINTS = 53, 5 mi ce ANCIENT BRUSHVALLEY Parents at Verona Hill, near Nittany Molin } ‘ : \f a . " : . 4 (Continued from 1st page) on Sunday, and intermet wag Made (Continued from first page) | on Tuesday RE ——— FRED KURTZ SR. Editor. CHAS. R. BURT. p- - i nd tor, v gaa Ce | Editor a oprie { I. N. SPENCER, Lancaster, | MECHTLEY Mr. apd Mrs ly stopping over a night or so at the | A.C DERR. [= BE. WALKER, Warren, | Mechtley, of Buffalo Run, are mage, | Black Bear inn, east of Reading, a Associate Editor, The Platform. ing the death of thelr six-yeq; old hotel which still stands and is run as ASSEN ~~ | The following are the wrincipal | son who died at thelr ame on "1a public house, From there, they too | Tuer. ! Kk SWORN CIRCULATION OVER 5,600. | nianks, but the complete platform will | day. The funeral was held on 7) ire. | the Philadelphia and Reading pike, rersnermnsnresnea | he published next week day morning and interment ! through the Schwartzwald of Berks TRRMS OF SURSCRIPTION: | Declares it Is a time of industrial | the Buffalo Run cemeter "1 county, : on to the city of Brotherly | : - 1.50 Pir YEAR | discontent and political unrest, and . 5 : Love, Jasper Brungart the grand SusscrirTION $1.5 blames: Republicans. AUUMAN Emmeling the dough, gon (to whom the writer Is indebted Persons who send or bring the money to | A I of Mr nd. Med Bruce C. Ar ' she office and pay in advance, §1 per year Says special interests have brought Millhels in 1 \ \M dn night nan for nogt of ihe facts In this article) abo we ostr 0 of repr Milineim, died onany IKnt, emembers J) E his r ' a CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with i about the destruction { representa | week of brain fever, aged # year ; Hemet ors . w rng bls Erandtather Bi J Mhricta-weels Woslator {9% months, Funeral services were pb, i {inn for good victuals, George By hls h ure 8 | Friday forenoon, conducted | I | gart, although he never had learned ublished weekly every Thursday morning. | underpald, masses overtaxed bre Entered in the postofiice at Bellefonte, Pa. as Calls for restoration of representa WwW, J. Thee and Interment n \ trade, was a skillful mechanic in | second-class matter tive government, restriction of judie- | Fairview cemetery | wood and fron. He constructed man A a | OOP Mw, Sarah Boon, wie oq | enel Waku boram. Coane. solutely Pure + 0 A ' fot . Milen for few, workers | "wv hans ha » The date your subscription expires {s plainly | 'AATY and change in the tarif | All Says country is humiliated | the | Daniel Bo gate, died at bo. | bobsleds, plows, ete, the nted on the label bearing your name, : He are given by a change of label the first | spectacle of the Chief Magistrate “In- [home in that place o) ednesd hich 18 hauled from Hecla issue of each month. Fateh Jha, snes yoq dulging in a petty personal quarrel | ter being ill for sor LTE ti at Ry, Hine nando od ia turns remit. We send no receipts unless ‘hy spec | with his predecessor.” tL drog She Ww red 3a | | hoards, shares and ters . rs plow uest. Watch date on vour label. | pd y ; : a Yo va da t | boards, res and c rn . ’ Pog ubscribers chaniing postofice address, and | uelar 8 | lang. for 3 proper publie wus } - hush i | whi h } Re e was { } inventics Econo izes Butter, our, pos notifying us, are liable for same ~~ | utllities law in is State were aba {10 childs ery wo turned that § : m | | m ¥i Subscriptions will be continued, unlessother- | doned at the behest of large corporate | he held at he ¢ home on & god and laid it to a fins} WHS 0 / gs; mak e f ore pr 4 i hep | morning at HO tnd Inte Pn familiar saying 4 F that ne es employ no collector. You are expected to Would olish' BPese oop morning ut 10 o'clock, Ai | fan Saying t that : es th ood Im ay or Dring the money to this ofMce | State ; ippropriations for tal Uni ne Ohi. ba a | appetizing and wholesome - . aj i iat i 01 A $ ont Union ‘ y ; ¥ : y wih swoon - r | purposes, calling ja Wants State-wi primaries and a WARMER ad 1h ever ! | ol thon mentio \ til / EDITORIAL. 11 1x A half months old daughter of M l Lhiteh iberal pla 0 iunicipal home rul Hal eddy ' ra | Jerem re erc———— a! Plan of municipal home tale, {aw ‘Swarmer, of BI UU! C2" Ty. Jerem Ine The only Baking Powder made of the) dus 4 Wi ; 2 = TC Pl, died on Wednesday of Ia | until he remo ed to eberaburg abou from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar about The recent Flinn convention republicans suits the Penrosers Presidency the same as the Penrose-Guffey con- Calls vention at Allentown suited the dem- | suffrage. ocrats es - “ M——————————— | THE PASSING OF LEADERS. The people, of late years, have be- po, oh gun to take matters political into | ve RD olowins Is from the Lock Ha- | Shue their own hands, being sick and tired | «noo gince the Re sublican: steal) of boss rule. There are plenty of {roller has been put away after Its ! men! in | week, interest shifts to the Democrat. | Hi convention which is billed for a | REYNOLDS COBURN one i nyrlds parents | drer honest, worthy and competent v ¢ 1 » : . , : Mt} . safely uide the ship . the country to sale B | grand harmony exhibition at old of the dan- of state, and steer clear | State Capital on Tuesda One erous, big boss icebergs Ne most Interesting features of t { hor in that plac ! re It of mi Fried Lo James i Wf Aa ® rart— ill promises to be the “putting on the ou bile hie fecen BC y OW 4 re PRO; Bec 1 ‘ the LIVONIA The way Taft and Roosevelt an- | : pedigree of these nounce’ each others political | representative in the State Senate neither should be president from this Senatorial district With United States. And, as each one, un- | the elimination f Uni doubtedly, is telling the truth about |ator Penrose as a pol of state politi | the other, it Is our opinion 3 to effect Ser 1 | ple next November will eles ganizatio one else for the country the 00d an credit of | over hi I fe wi ' ‘0 J afi L: in th fo tine f | wt ' ' ‘ p A Judicious Improv The shelving f only taken de state but honest and clearing to many spreading masses people The 8¢ sideral was the remem! uneas in, all rush nd n me ore Y y 4 { the state tg HAIN FS . H attr} ) ‘ oon In fact n | bullding sand nd f- Ice Cream Cones that have the rep- an abund Barve I Ve n t ‘ } ‘ ! t the tw ’ n t - ‘ ( Y I we nthe arden that | rete sand from the mines at Sq " utation of being pure and sweet can and the farmer fel ) 0 do not | partie L Sal Bins I ! : i ed : rv fence E54 1 111 : ; ! ri ve Address Scotia Band 0. Benor Ps be bought at wholesale and retall aT . hag ele £ this springs and t fn Mot . £1 or hee f . A i Hvine « man : Oren Commercial one g x22 from H. F. Alters 18-11. Sand! Sand! « 1 despair | [ : . heir | pneumonia ie was aged i eit p SAME y “r ’ va € 1d roy ’ te t) . i N " 3 ’ . 3 3 the i ) K e 3 thes timonth and 24 days. Mr. Haines se well fur i CX LEI ason up- {ed his country during the Civil ow on wh he Are abn enter. as a member of the 13th Pa. Cav. £8 Presfcent” Tart i protest inst wiliti I lentered the service March 23. 15684. =» Wuent : chines has been | rd , 5 sdk | : 1% oN } R welt are still firing bo Jot . nes wen heard a | was honorably discharged July 14, 154 QOseN 4 : 4 ‘ ose whe eclare themselves ee of and since then has resided on a farg each other The Ning Ke . oli tor ! vi re an He vas highl egtecmed wh \ ‘ ale ’ _— f natics ni j ' ' Fe ba wif = ter EME Two Models “SF sor —-_ - ik I, rr FLANDERS > icede ld \ | (224 7 < 5 € - THE VOTERS HAVE SPOKEN If You Were an Expert, What Car Would You Buy? The time has passed when automobiles can be sold to you on their appearances or claims. This is a day when you and every purchaser must be shown what the car for which you pay your money will actually perform; what it will do. Beware of an autcmobile salesman who attempts to beguile you with a pleasing story. Tell him to show the goods and prove to you that his cars are worth the money. Find out whether his car is a real car or only an assembled automobile built to sell. You have a right to your money's warth, but it is up to you years, and a man to see that you get it. Deeper than all appearances, there £ hin ookire. com ew. Oe J alta are a few expert tests which ought to be applied to every car. tered to } ‘enrose last V# : i 1 In the { a : rece p {1211 871 Wak ” | il nitedd In mars republican state convention, when he ities the Le grand| COME to (With Alisa Ctl ring A, Houts Who makes the car? Is it. an assembled car or made from top " . ym inious) owned "W F ron \ | the follow) EI ORBRenoy dAUuEnter ol ATW T8411) LI % . WAS Jgnomin oe ; of y | Houtz hoi : to bottom by one manufacturer? What kind of a guarantee i . i true Democra ag the opening who survives with the Flinn branch of ¢ republic arty DRFRETAD y aadinr adtia on Hn idh : hil . . . which didn't evi ¢ him Se prot : par hy i oe | Centre Han William re at } is on it? Does the manufacturer respect his own product This was ond stunner of James Guffey, James Hall, Judge | Mrs. Elizabeth J. Bradford, of Centre | with a real guarantee, or does he want you to take the chance? ceived. The first black eye wag giv- | Gordon, and supporters, and every | Hall; Mra. Carrie BE. Sinkabine What do parts cost you and how conveniently can you get tS FP Slat Democrat ho has any. confidence in| Penn Hall, and Miss Rosa Iren: > fbn ne Se \ o ¥ : A " +h . Editor ’ the Philadelphia Ree EK ” He also aves one A “ u them? How many cars of this make are in service and how ed democrat bossed I Hentown | gre should read and thin aver ths 2 “ Bmith, of Dakota, 11. wi . hei i . . : . . XB or many are giving satisfaction? Questions like these go deep into convention, dictating nominess whom | following taken from the “Record’s” [the last three weeks of her brot) the great miajorit if democrats did | #ditorial columns of yesterday Hiness had been at his bedside. 1 the heart of the case, and if you put them rigorously upon eral services were held at his > Vic Lt tral Now for D " io v ! i nat favar.: Fhe result was that. Toth aides norktic Racupsration, [yop rear’ Furmers Milla on Mon. any car you will find out with a certainty whether or not that Both sides in the late factional state gave Berry three hundred thous 3 3] mornings at %:30 lock : M (QUATTEe) in the Demaocers arty © $14 « conducted | i ‘ nocratic party hi h ] car 1s worth its price. and votes over the Penrose nominee were committed In advance to abide pastor, Rev, Fred W. Barr : : ha. tall eloctic This | by the action of the State Conven- Centre Hall. Burial was made | p n . ‘ wr the firs or Danese and | 1on at Harrisburg yesterday. The |Uion cemetery at Farmers Milla We are selling~Studebaker E-M-F “30” and Flanders 20" cars because we know that, dollar for dollar, their equal is not delegates sent to that convention : his catechumens In the democratic | voleced the will of a majority of the Last ENort For Richeson. . In thelr final effort to save the 1, sold in the market today. The records of many thousands of party. Last week, both his eyes were voters of the party The voters, . : Clarence § I Richeson from collectively ad 3 ire Wy . i : - : . by his party's state con Ung as umpire upan |,j.ctpte chair in'ihe week of ao M1 cars in all kinds of service have convinced us absolutely. blackened the points af lssne between the two vention. He finds he has been welgh« | wines of 11 for killing Miss Avis | " " : ! ) 1e party, have spoken " Avis Linnell, his 1a % NEU “ ed and sadly found wanting. That's] Their will is Democratic law A An |Yers on Sunday sent to Virginia for Studebaker E M F 30 and Flanders 20 cars are built to the way to treat all political bosses. | £004 Democrats will whole-hearted- Richeson's father Thomas V.\ Rich, run, and because they run they sell. If we cannot prove to - ¥ abide by the Nene © on, an wrothe Ane stern » i Aaciglon The fpaus sso. you under the most searching test that Studebaker cars are The work of the Demodiatic State | All those Democrats who stood with Richesons will try to con a gov. Fos that the condemined man | absolutely the best automobile values in the market, we do Convention which convened at Har. | the Record prior to the convention insane and has been sir \ » - "er On wiv} . risburg on Tuesday, is proving satis. | "Dovid not hesitate now to respect | Mpg 1.ydia Edmands, mother of Mi not want your business; but we can prove it, and your factory to the Democrigy. It did its ! hind folldw ha suggestion. The voters | viglet Edmands, whom Rich Mien | . . . spoken and their will is Demo. enon neighbors who drive these cars will tell you the same thing. work as well as gould have been de- | cratic law wotild ha yé married but for his arress i will be a witness hefore the ROVernos M i sinpd, by dispelling the cloud of dis Are you a Democrat? council If It grants a hearing in Rich. Be an expert when it comes to buying a car. You can, by A —— satisfaction that had hung over the . eson's care, She believe baron & . . organization from unwise action a ener Pays Speed Fine. insane, : Yen Tih " getting from us some further ideas on real tests of an han haner sent to the Raad. N\ automobile. Clip the attached coupon and send it to few years ago, which met the dis- | ing authorities, who had entered suit Fruit Prospects pleasure of nine tenths of the voters | agningt the owner of automobile 1 Making a little trip by auto inte us now because we have something new to tell you @ 4] he 4 > . } No, 1, for exteed| th peed | co kno of the party. The proceedings were | "N84 r exteading the speed |country, on Saturday, we we i yO characterised by a spigt of good will oo _ Pertonal check for $11.25 on (lighted with a scene of beauty Bi L, 5 which you ought id W. whatever car ¥ Tiave # wrsday le governor was served [the frult trees which were ho. = ™ \ : : that ensures success. No convention | with a notice on Monday that the |of charm from a fullness of Biol tg \ nm mind. can be expected to please all. But in | Sheuffeur operating his car had gone | that carried a promise of a fruft cod J 1 this Instance there Is no room for FAStIF than the law aliaws 1 Reading Is store. Unless killing frosts “ot : e Studebaker rporation oe ' " 1 6 check was a let | inter. we think fruit will be ab \ \ ; Mich an quibble, and under the excellent lead- [ter stating that, while fhe state, the notwithstanfijng that up & Whdant; N Detroit, ig ership that steered the ship a few |owner of the car, could not be sued, | two weeks Within , d : ARO many predicte \ days ago, the Pennsylvania Democs Joa Sovernor Sunired to live up to the | buds of the fruit trees Bgneted ane G GEORGE A. BEEZER, 4 " h Ww ’ ile \ \ V racy will enter the pending presiden- | intention to ated that there was no ed by severe frosts. The present fy : Silisfants, Pa, tial campaign with a united front ang ———— be ht ft 10 rest and fruit wy AN Com 238 © Bell 244-3 should swing the electoral ticket of] After Pen-rose to his full height, ————— the ‘state for the next president, who | "oh=Nis party found it well to sit| Harry Strauss, of. State Collegn down on the bossa p will be a Democrat. fawn, on Wy nd he won't ous A Juiny guest of friends In Jor.
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