Page 4. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, Che Centre Democrat, FRED KURTZ, SR. Editor. CHAS. R. KURTZ. Editor and Proprietor, AS DERR, Associate Rditor, SWORN CIRCULATION OV OS TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION : SUBSCRIPTION, . $1.50 Per YEAR Persons who send or bring the money to she office and pay in advance, §1 per year CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with N. Y.shrice-a-week Worldfer....... ‘ Pisssburg Stockman for . 1.80 ublished weekly every Thursday morning. Entered in the postofice at Bellefonte, Pa., as gecond-class matter ER 5,500. The date your subscription expires is plainly printed on the label bearing your name. sredits 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 uest. Watch date on vour label. ubscribers changing postofiice address, and notifying us, are lable for same. Oe ubscriptions wil! be continued, unless other. {rected. RT no collector. You are expected to send or bring the money to thisoMeoe. EDITORIAL. of corruption councilmen the New Jersey. The exposure the Atlantic City complished through Governor Wilson, has been a terror to the grafters. need that kind of a man for president ac- of He was assistance of Lorimer, the man who got in the United by bribery will likely be his Taft, Penrose stand-patters tried cause they needed from Illinois, out of other bee fired seat. and to save him him. The °* followers’ and the “mess-tent party sault from sick } vanishing. The ‘camp brigade” in the Republican turned a somer- Teddy delegates recently Taft to Roosevelt's who Aare since are is sight pathetic | week it was stat- | Rept in In our edition last ed that the vention June that lakes was National iblican ( would meet Chicago on Sth. the time would of any one those le slips that can \appen me wl » knows ently. that Rates Of cours« of were any the who leave would that a w wccount, PRESS COMMENTS. The red Dem at Harrisburg number of you as there 1 kind consciention the pose ent ) delegates ever ¥ ch delegates a It was Was necessary in the sylvania There neve vention where used to get victions. All sorts were offered of promised AM LEE WH business men offered of dollars there be use ire VAS forsake con- | inducements | kinds were * be pald, more delegates press to of all re aot rt the part whe it a the wh much An Honest Victory. enthu in the p as i 4 ’ venti fro tract rick burs Of f of bers r¢ the If by ma jorit the power was in fair and gitima ! even th ippointe could take exception to it Times Rejoice and Take Heart. Real reorganization was triumph- ant at the Democratic State Conven tion held at Harrisburg. There no compromise the old, disgered- ited and now finally defeated Guffey- Hall- Donnelly Machine, which has for fifteen years or more simply betrayed the Democratic party into hands Quay and Penrose The result Tues day is such that every Democrat can rejoice and take heart regarding the future of his party in tl ‘ar lisle Sentinel ean 1 was with 1& tate ( A Human Salamander. Chabert, the fire king, who popular favorite London years ago, claimed to be able to swal low arsenic and other poisons impunity. Visitors to his entertainment was eighty n in with among | We | States Senate | | ful of | with | executive { of | tions mighty | creed on- | fit LEADING CANDIDATES BRIEFLY REVIEWED (Continued from 1st page) of a kindly nature, a sort of old-fash- foned gentleman furnished to order for the present occasion, who would not have been thought of for President if he had lived in a small state; ac ceptable to those whose god is named Status Quo and who wish a President that will not disturb things; a sort of intellectual and political brother to Mr. Alton B. Parker, who once ran for the Presidency Mr. Champ Clark—a country campaigner and teller colic yarns, well-liked by his fellows of the same calibre in Congress, who call him by his first name; without dignity of mind or of manner; a man to whom the routine of party and of political procedure jis the aim of things and party loyalty is law; with out any vision of statesmanship a common politician of the personally respectable sort, lacking in prudence because lacking in knowledge; with a | genius for blundering speech; with lout hardiness of mind or of convi | tions; in the race as a stalking horse or dummy, everybody knows but | himself, vet a possible nominee by a slip in the game of the the convention; perhaps | Democrat whose nomination | make Republican SUCCESS | whoever be the Republican Gov. Woodrow Wilson government, with an political perspective; a man of pro | found convictions, holding that there should be no that shall receive previleges from the Government; garding boss rule and the private con- duct of public business as the worst {crimes against political society; tr the people, a Democrat in fact brief but eminently successful experience (the New Jersey being a wholly different community from the New Jer sey of two years ago); courageou because he convi and character a whom politics natured of bu good as the onl cerita nomines a scholar in historical and class 18t- to-day litical fundamental sturdy man of !} has a pre Cance i man ned pro institutions and living organisms. h red Wor present an xed formuli sclence's sake has a Seriousness gh ideal found moral signif i well-seas gramm our are ore, a King problems | 8 COUrags A and not from si fight: mod 18 regards his vt Ll Ines ina OW its jovernor Wilson gi party a chance to It wou be in- if two—this desperati Ves the Democratic show wisdom teresting mer n, so ( its an sun of fract falling maPpP e It very Sandy Ridge ired on Wed on his head & R. R was in mo nicely 8 of | were requested to come provided with | phosphorus, prussic acid, arsenic and | oxalic acid, which he proceeded to con sume before their eyes, taking an anti- | dote afterward which was supposed to neutralize their effects. Then, to show that he was as {impervious to heat ns to polson, ke would take a raw leg of lamb into an oven heated to 220 de grees and remain inside until the joint was cooked, when it was carved and handed around to the audience. The performance concluded by Chabert rub bing a redhot shovel on his head and face and allowing any one who wished to drop molten sealing wax on his tongue and hands, It now looks as though Samuel Gompers furnished the money to At- torney Darrow to bribe jurors in the McNamara trial at Los Angeles, If proven correct both deserve the se- verest penalty. ITCH! ITCH! ITCH! Beratech and rub-rub and seratch until fou feel am If you could almost tear the burning skin from your body wegunti]l It seems as If ou could no longer endure these endless days of awful torture-—~those terrible nights of sleepless agony. Then—a few drops of D. D, D., tho famous Eczema Specific and, Oh! what relief! The itech gone Instantly! Com- fort and rest at last! DDD is a simple external wash that cleanses and heals the inflamed skin as nothing else can. A recognized specific for Eegema, Psoriasis, Balt Rheum or any other skin trouble, We can give you a full size bottle of the genuine D. D, D. remedy for $1.00 and If the very first bottle falls to give rellef it will not cost you a cent, We nino ean give you a sample bot tle for 26 cents. Why suffer another day when you can get D. D, D.? GREEN'S PHARMACY CO. Belefonte, managers ol would | in| re- | | mal | bought { Dalsy, BELLEFONTE, PA, REFUSED $25,000 FOR BUL_ $78,925 Worth of Blooded Stock tioned at Coopersburg. Cows were trumps at a great yx, Jersey cattle held last Thursdy, Tilghman 8. Cooper & Sons, Lindeen Grove stock farm, at ersburg, Pa, The price of was refused for the king of Sultana’'s Golden Jolly Mr declaring he was not for sale figure, This was the highest fered for any Jersey in the w The tender is sald to hi made by John B., Haggin, who this grand animal as King of herd at Elmendorf farm, in Kony The sale netted 78,925 for mals, an average of $490, ver considering that the offering: include any old bulls The |} wns Warder's Farm for $3200 by Lynnewor Ogontz Wis Aug- at thet, Hecond of | granddaughter, fo of East Bur) highest bought by plewood, N i Old sl ling, Third Ta gachusetts Seni of Virginia, lege A ney fi Don of Ban Jos Costa fo own America president ure is Albert Hien herd jersevs finest Among from Ww wil Ot Music (Ohio Tue Mis Marie OC ished daughter John Haugh irren n LL A] it Scotia elt | the 3 These state NAN *lelses i take of Ferguson a iL 88% perches Lo post; thence in b —— Thursday, June 6th, 1912. Candidate Spent Five Nickles. Defeated for re-election as a mem- ber of the republican county central committee, Sergeant Chas, C, Camp- hell, of the soldiers and sailors home, at Sandusky, Ohlo, filed the following gtatement of his campaign expenses: To four glasses of beer at § cents ench, 20 cents, To one glass of beer for a fellow who sald he carried the precinct in | his pocket, although the returns prov- ed that e was mistaken, Total 'D cents, . That's all. b cents, The annual commencement exer at Juniata College, Huntingdon place from June 8th to 13th. The ommencement address will be deliv- by Rev, Newell Dwight Hillis, D Thursday morning. ered D SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a Writ, of Fler! Facias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Centre County Pa , and to me directed, there will be exposed to wblie sale at the Court House, in the borough f Bellefonte, Pa, on SATURDAY. JUNE 1912 At 1.800'¢clock P.M. the following described Real Estate, viz All these two tenements tracts or parts of tracts, situate in the Township County of Centre, and State of pennsylvania, bounded aod described as follows No. 1. Beginning at a post corner being also the North westerly corner of land of Isaac Harper's heirs; thence South 37 degrees East thence South W% jegrees West by four acre corner { Which four corner Hesto the Westward of the Peter hiine, and Eastward of the Isaac Harper and lying Southward Lo a protraction of Northern line of the Peter Kechline farm) by land of Peter Kechline farm about 180 so post at line of tract part of same farm ’ agreed Lo be sold wo the Gordon BE larper; thence by same approximately North 27 grees West about 6% rods wo the Custoborder orm, Containing about ¥ acres 2 Beginning at a post the East corner of avid L. Milier homestead thence by what as the Farmers line North 40% degrees ands of Isaac Harper's helrs about to a public road; thenee by sald public ns Northerly direction 30.2 rods 1o post ¢ South 49% degrees West 50 rods 10 post; a Southwesterly direction ¥ ¢ of beginning. Contain 20th afore BREEREEREREREERERERERRE] 2 rods Lo ng loacres: and being | of the D. L, Miller homéstead (excepting our acres hereinbefore mentions and it 50 acres of what is known as the Thos whorder farm, said TWO lows ( ing ACTres od, levied upon, taken in execution property of ! J. Sexton deceased 3. Miller Defendants and nt. with notice to all M | part nf a) NLA and wo Sexton and James Laura B. Miller other werre en the Josephine Of A ¢ tenR o deed will be acknowledged ney is paid in full ARTHUR B Pa LEF nie [4 | date { urday. ——— The most the world made any uninteresting are those who mistakes, The Love-Jodon Peru station on Baturday, All friends of the families to attend, This reunion been announced for June was since changed to 1K, people have families will their annual reunions in the grove at June are had formerly but next —— in! FREE to Boys and Girls. never hold 16th, invited the Sat- rd EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of LeRoy Leathers, late of Howard | full | borough, deceased Letters of administration by the register Pennsylvania of Wills of nll and all tau N.E x27 in the above named estate having been granted to the undersigned Centre County persons indebted Lo the sald estate are hereby requested 0 make payment | persons having claims against sald es. are requested to present the same duly { authenticated without delay to LEATHERS, Renovo, Pa | Mrs. EMMA L.. 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