Page 4. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, Thursday, September 19th, 1912, IMPORTANT NOTICE. | Katz & Co, desire to announce . their Fall Millinery opening on Wed- from the Woman's |nesday and Thursday, will collect new spapers and mag The Gentre Democrat, Kditor and Proprietor, ——— A.C DERR, Associate Editor, RUNVILLE, Mrs, DD, FF, Poorman departed on A Few lllustrations That Are Worthy | Saturday morning for the Encamp A friend asked him for an expression of of Attention. Y | ment of Patrons of Husbandry at Cen- | Club opinion about the Bull Moose candi- Wilson has Indicateq in | tre Hall, of which she is a worthy | azines, the proceeds from the sale of “op N "oO , ‘ ‘ i R ob amber de date. Fhe candidate of that party.” the speeches he has made thus far in | EM ' which, shall go to the funa set apart le mu s "Uncle T ‘ut (ts I the campaign that he attaches a Brent There was an exciting time Satur for the ) fur Be pa gure to sec Uncle Tom Srl » deal of importance te the questi hn of | day afternoon of last week, when | hag been se wired fr \ ’ pi ’ rices and politician, has been misnamed. {the tariff as it affects farmers | Harry Bottorf's team om ir James | und 50 cents, Children under ar hitched Lo i Harris os FPotte ov's whi ‘ { P H BWORN CIRCULATION OVER 5500. | jy, | ra lo. which, tu AH, 15 sents called the ‘Bull | Democratic candidate put this whe | cOrriage, went through Runville at a papers will be stored until a earload | ) ' g or wu Ot : ™ : ‘ . htc d i 1 # H 10% { RP Loose’” and he never revealed even { question into a nut shell wnen he break-neck speed without a driver, | ig collected The ke TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION ; \ Bow In some way the got away from Mr hang in the Potter Hoy hardware | > [RAR | the symptom of a smile, | 12 she ’ wv SUBSCRIPTION, . $1.50 Per Yea I 0 | “Phe farmer does not derive ny pottorf when frightened by an auto store and must be returned there after | Persons who send or bring the money to | fits from the tariff when |} © [moblle, but were captured forunate-|the door is locked. Mrs re v pe, $1 per year The standpattars of Pennsvivania ene rom 1e¢ tari wher 1€¢ Roos |. hen . o i “e Mire. Harris ver she oMoe and pay In advance, §1 per y ] to market to sell his products 1 {ly without any damage to either team | generously gave the room § f t | satisfactory thing of its } Have : { ark ( { ig products but } sly gay 00 | sal i y 1 f Its kir v Inve OrNTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with are now appealing to Bill Flinn to! carvthing tl armor. bus hp on or carriage. fo that the i 7010 Y ; ree of yon | : ie AVE N y , " TH r ” y Here » | . : hid © Ku 0 1 spit ay { ever handled, PT N; Y,; farictu-woak Warldtor give them a square deal Did these | an artificially high price due to the ns nnd My Harry Bottorf departed | not be 4 minished, Will not the town | 4 } | t spabnrir Sk " 1] : | " early Sunday morning accompanied v 1 % { HiNisn and Iustre (47.8 lo any ean's Commoner’, “en SLB game fellows tall fair play at the | tariff tax 4 . Siont people 3 Wo oined weekly every Thursday morning Cl . } \ \ elit | Hie protectionist iy ’ Mrs. Cora Witherite, for Benore, | to nth 1 le y. Pu | Heago convention wh t v delib- | gh roteciionisats in £ ' to 4 ( fu il of A otto » Ensered in the postofice at Bellefonte, Pa, as ( ( on 1 de hoi TIE pions pnp nea J ttend the uneral f Mr. Bottorf's 161 54 RAN ¢ newspapers, | table or plano—a also ecause it second-class matter, | ; ather | Y i ; magazines vriting YA DOT A sping xt ’ farmers into bell ng that 1} A \ A Hn Marks ‘ . "ital . b pi] rapping i a Most exce The date your subscription expires is plainly {tariff was Kept on wheat and « : iar] AW Pittsburs pape ld telephone directories, pro fnted on the label bearing your name All i . i | ) spent a few days with h and sredits are given by a change of label the first Not on vour tin-|farmer wns necessnril efit old | {ssue of each month Watch that, after you choked It thereh: That this Is false Miss Jennie il W i iIrty 1 tables p hs ft. We send no receipts unless by special ' apparent to any student of Amer len dist ” ‘ ables ele he magazines must be | polished surface rrp Watch date on your label throat and jumped all over him—but import 1 xport statistics. 1 Sul Sg Separated from the newspaper ald re not gratified ) ¢ | yvorrt nni expo H LICH h tre vho Is . ’ ’ Aare no gratified ubseribers changing postofce address, and | linn “came back.” Now the whole Vile TY is at tied th twine strong enough to . pn e A fe ht ' 1 pos notifying us, are liable for sam . welgh Books nt as maga Bubgerinsitns will be continued, unless othe but the stiff covers must be | makes for cleanliness a rected, " hat Avira no collector. You are expected to taken off, send or bring the money to thisofee FACTS FOR FARMERS, sauntering toward the postoffice In Harrisburg the other day, when a committee Bept, 26th and Governor benefit of our hospital. A room | in” at the opera house tonight remarked the distinguished preacher ought to he to the room will | To Beautify Your Furniture. Reflecto Furniture Polish is the most 1 splendid willing to deliver the papers om nnd thus save further ex polished surface chalr, penditure erately stole Roosevelt's electors and . ley laughed in Flinn's face while they N Krams, po #8, catalogues, old letters ard-wood pasteboard OX (8 flour bags time | Marble, Lies were doing it cquaintances type! They down Flinn's country produces more wheat and « crowd want fair play We are notithan the American admirers of Flinn, but we think he fs | Which oln makes it imp | for any foreign country to sell Poorman. Europe, which is t} Mr. and Mrs. Claud Poorman and : Olu 8 it.1o.be impos surplus Amer on Ralph were among those whi ¥ oF ud? 4 on ‘op ; es, 20 and 50 cent grain pro tended the Red Men fenie hele . “) 4) 1 ) ¥ 11 . | thers for home consumption, an Yarnell on Saturday 1 litio the ron 1 CO ries We . . ddition, the Furopean untri Mr. and Mrs, E. 8 home of Mr ind A h Sn f | their ou do not find it Wingate, pary of \ if las Zin week at the home ' le co peopl Or spent fously . {omy just tell us so only paving them in their own coin, | or corn here refund the money DEMOCRATIC CO. COMMITTEE. STRICT NAME Di John J, Bower | great market for | krain uses all the A NEUTRAL CANDIDATE. y 1 r POSTOYFICR Bellefonte Stands For Anything and Everything |' Bellefonte, iW PH. Gherrity to Be Elected. to send ove Wh ke ie Fon 1 ue Pe | company the Res WW. L. H.McQuistion ! In 1910 when Mr. Patton was a] Were no tariff at all on grain, the annual conference D. W. Bradford OCeutle Hall | candidate for Congress upon the Re- | TOT the Pi en f Armer woult noti church, Mr Bennet belt he dele- |! i ., zd deihl oward ahi ie at * . ™ 3 be menaced by the possibiily o r-1, ! ; f ‘ { nes hurches Howard boro John Dei Milesht publican ticket, he received the en-| gal | Ja 2//(% rdw We Milesburg : nm Comp tion. for th th . § .. Jom i " REO " A of MIURSDULE. Rn vor. SoM iiihetm | dOrsement of the Prohibition party, |¢!8n competitior in’ $0 sal 8 lhree.months Kon of telep} AT a “5 The “Rexall nail’ help Store Millheim Todd Philipsburg | In order to obtain this endorsement Ira Haspster Ginteshurg ! W..H W Philipsburg 1 a made a certain declaration of I = Mills DE PARTMENT STORE Wilbur Lucas. Spring Mil ¢ W...Roy R. Rowles o | he " TW... E G. Jones | principles oot not have: ras ith Be Wm. A. Nees : | 1910, is it ajisle that the | M due 1 tif ‘ . woven: ih te Colle ' . 4 Coin Farad : No. 9 Allegheny Street. Dr. H. S. Braueht : I Moos- stot "and Woodward | 8. Philipsburg Chas. Wilcox wis | mained neutrs nd received this en- « iy the tools, machi State College boro. Jno T. McCormick, St. Coll l Arms ment Cop ings h N ‘rad th \a Snow Shoe boro R. C. Gilliland Snow Shoe | Y vig hah wren - ina . LD. Ordort Haines WH Guisewite Anronsburg Halfmoon D. C. Harpster.. Stormstown Unionville James R. Holt Fleming | year, Even the 'rohibitionists could Harris Tohn A. Fortine Boalshurg — YOU CAN ONLY and Mr Centre Hall foreigners have no gr situation farmer Penrose candi } ‘on “8 1 Bogs Curtin V.P..Geo. Bixe George Weaver " J. WwW. Kepler, Pine Gr. Mi Ferguson Gregg ' Benner Twp. N John Spearly... Bfte, R F.D. not be reconcile 0 again idorse a gi 1 : 1 Frank Ishier Linden Hal S Robt. J. Hartle V Ira P. Confer Howard Nef! Jas, M. We Burnside R. B. Daug : . Howard Howard A. M. Butler Munthe \ a LFV ORT Or ut e rte hat 4 antors . ¢ lg Bo | ¥ | Liiberts § © Wagner Hiancbard | Clear on the ev: ; he , a ant olan Harry Weaver in the form Ars. | west ¢ Will show this week the best : ty ; y Aner. - y ph " ah “ ! ¥ in ALi ' i i ns ‘ “re " pe 4 y ’ Liberty i \Ihert Bergner... Monument | 26 91% 1 he uy of August sas eating m | Harr v : wit ho i r site Fy 2 ) » : | | | | Orr. Nittany. RF. D. | os ™ x x 2 : They are Solid Leather. Men's College I.J. Dresse Misses’, and Wolf's Store Oxfords $1.50, worth $3.00 Marion Miles Potter Patton nto : Penn ; +. AUIS A ee | TLS -time folloy gs as it tod : +t . in hin ro " nt erat : ' sg 4 ‘ : Rush a Si | snl { +3 " t in 4 . ol ¥ ork + : 4% ) or grandi wk A Ladies New Fa ce Nugent Munson Sta. | tw M ] ! \ 4 Suits at prices to please you. Thos Kelley. . Clarence Wm. Kerin MiGs zt no rd ; James Carson ellefonte | pri os Arthur Rothrock... Pl Gap | ther candidat i upon . bon is much older he | "yon those ‘Who 1 encing | Tak pil ge “ Geo. Harpster Bellefonte | platforn § vants the voting | on. . ¢ cr " thi : ! { re: 3 Carnar Dr aT "ay } . wv of ns the Waists, Taylor P. A. Hoover... Port Matiid ; : & | Union ! John F. Holt Flam J ms J. A. Emerick ittan Walker } A HH. Spayd Hublersh'g WwW. H, Corman “ion Aaron Reese, . Port Matilda KIMPORT, Chairman, Snow Shoe Shirts, Hosiery and Gloves The New Brassier Corsets, starting at 50c and $1.00, ‘ { he ar ' Waists FOUNTAIN, No. ture it ‘ ing the free street par 75 * £1 d Worth il Sena- EDITORIAL New Ginghams, Percales and Outings. mmittee will be asked to the re pcs wk Haver # home again Miss Edna Chrispen is home after spending a couple of weeks with her | | sister in Derry + ' mestances ile Woodrow Wilson gave the people jover political expedien will not t nding the re f Dr. David J nei. ade % i ow dak and erate an att 13) { neuts 5 ] I. Ambassador to the German me of New Jersey a new deal ar ithe part of any og \ v | pire, in order to make a “soft snap’ is why he was nominated for presi- |... se Patton. {for one of the wealthy and ambitious dent. The people all over the county we ————— puntHbuton wg Cop. | athryn Watson and daughter Fay know that Wilson keeps his pledges. A POLITICAL PIRATE. ruption fund of 4.%4. campaign Dr. Hill was : . - i Li pecially well squipped TOF ihe WAI alr manday at Mrs. Nora Cashers t [At Snow Shoe and had won honor for himself and” J b . 5 + 4 " | hester Conaway wife and two chil for the Government in he | | : aren spent Sunday 21 Thomas M Cartney's It is annoying for voters to ask The Republican campaign in Penn. y y > > § in | sylvania » i tragedy If it were Cephas Gramley whether he is In . A , ea g it we ir that sympathy L Big meeting Boise en : ha i ‘ 1s Flinn ymp His polit n 4 4 a hu Beri ‘ ain sch | distinctic i discharg lements gle bother year or existing Did he was 1 last Den The SALE REGISTER SATURDAY SEPT 21 At West Rebershburg, CO. M Blerly and Q A Blerly, exe tors, will sell: 2} . rees good cows, 1 hog, 4 shoats wagons rl SPEAKING OF VERMONT, and other vehicles, and full line o farming implements also some househol goods Sale at 10 a m Wise & Hubler. auctic neers, SATURDAY, SEPT. 28 Mountain, about 2% Pleasant Gap. John sell Horse, cow, 2 harness, sleigh, and means that . 1 household goods unit had It drew BATURDAY, OCT. 19 Joel Tressler Hl ( bu int ¥ 1% 1 on " h 0 N I 1 ta r. and the | much of pT ’ gr for thal bucca- [a large Republican vote tion 4 Ww i a yay qa neer ut wit) or without iis con- So v hd . ) hogs, farm implements and house. WHEN THIEVES FALL OUT, hold goods. Bale at 12 o'clock sharp. Clark MceClintick, auct Costs You Nothing When Idle— Almost Nothing When It Runs HEN an I H C engine i the cheapest dependable On Nittany miles from Houser will wagong, buggy. large line of irony at wor MALE from 16.000 Moose elect \ 4 tepublica in 1912. This th { t 3 3 en ne fn ticket # ih § Mirse was wt only and higher | repellent can use; when not working it costs you nothing. It will work just as hard at the close of the day as at the start—will work overtime or all night just as readily. It is ready to work whenever vou need it: always reliable and satisfactory. You can use an IHC Oil and Gas Engine to pump water, to run the wood saw, cream separator, churn, grindstone, washing machine, feed grinder, corn husker and shredder, en- stood solid as na savored too y tel ever, that - sent, Flinn has persisted In a policy time for a change? Think it that Is alike dishonorable and im- Why not give Woodrow Wil- | moral son a trial? Then if he is no better kick him out. The kicking process is | the only way for the people to gel] wwhen William H. Berry was State what they want—only they must know | Treasurer before, he astonished the | when and where to kick, and how | 8chool boards of the State by paying Penrose and the Third | «= - —- ———————— Termer have a violent quarrel. And | Mammoth Public Sale of 102 Mead of | while they are snarling and hurling Valuable Live Stock | epithets at each other the public The undersigned will offer at pub- learns that the Standard Ol trust |e sale on i contribute 26000 to the T a a ne . ps | TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th, 1912 hard {the school appropriation promptly, | {at their residence on the Crownover | A | The schools open about the first of | | farm, three miles east of Pine Grove | September, and the old custom was | : Mills, on the Branch ne 4 ! road, the fol re Ther to begin paying the school warrants Art of Dressing. ing list of stock ow Elegance in dress is too often con mont—we mean a political uprising | 4h,0ut the time that the teachers’ sal- 1H K oO i ead of Horses and Colts. i : that indicates that Wilson will make | aries were due, a month after the founded with extravagance in dre Description a po 4 an! ] silage cutter, or any other farm machine to “a I Team of gray mares, A The New York | opening. Mr Nery Rr 204 Kenaunsd That is one of the great big errors | ® and 7 years old, weight 2800, Team | which wer can be applied. “ here were a lot of expenses to ” on iy ry wm, 12 to re le i ' | meet preliminary to the opening. Re. | What is really needed to make the art | Of, Kay meres 12 to A] I H C oil and gas engines are constructed of paper, says that on the same basis | pairs have to be made. sanitary im-| Of dressing bless him that looks and | years old, will make 1400. Bay horse the best materials; built by men who know what a good engine must do; thoroughly tested ea Senator BERRY WAS PROMPT, vas sn earthquake In Ver- | almost a clean sweep Bun, a notorious standpat Republican Wilson would carry Pennsylvania by | provements attended to, and other | her that wears ls intelligent dressing. | rising 4, will make 1200. Bay driving The Wilson bandwag- | things looked after that involve labot | and that is a subject worth any wo j mare, § years old, an extra good driv. before ving the factory » about 200.000, and wages lerry took those things : n qa fine lo R - “' B tnd t | er an n n ooker. Dmpple gray : : on will soon be coming down the | .. sderation and hastened the aya hay. fog hr foe wel ain of 4 | mare, rising 3. Brown horse rising 2. They tie Stina in all sizes from 1 to 50-horse Ine po Ww al | " : power; in all styles — vertical and hotizoataly pike, therefore dom't walt untll It lfunds to the destination, His suo Iron gray mare, rising 2. Bay horse | passes by the grandstand before you | cessor showed an Inclination to drop | ance the mind--but enough to make her | 10 years old. Spring colt air and water cooled, portable stati an y onary mounted on skids, to operate on gas, gaso- get aboard. Woodrow Wilson means back into the old rut, but the news- | o mistress in it. If she cannot be that 18 Head of Fine Dairy Cows. a Taw Geak and. that 3s whai the papers protested and he got busy, let her do as we do in all other lines 4 will be fresh by time of sale. bal- | ance are winter and spring cows; 2 The present Treasurer probably imag- people want, ined that the public mind was focuss- ed on other matters and wouldn't no- tice. Instead of issuing the warrants as rapidly as possible, beginning on the first of June, he didn't act until about the first of Beptember; conse quently, the mechanics and others who made the repairs had to walt three months for their money. “Better Late Than Never A Bt Louis dispatch conveys to the public the Information than “upon his hundredth birthday Benjamin West, of Illinois, renounced his half contury allegiance to the Republican party and announced that for the first time in his life he would support For years the cost of living has been advancing with leaps and bounds. All this has happened under the un- disputed sway of the Republican par- ty. Why should they be continued in power any longer? Roosevelt was In power for over seven long Years. What did he do in all that time to reduce the high tariff rates? There is nothing, absolutely nothing, on rec- ord of even any attempt. Now, when he wants a re-election, he Is a great tariff reformer. It Is best to judge men by their records, The Rev. Dr. Bwallow, who is as keen a politician as the State has ever produced, and was himself a candi- date for President on an occasion, was a Democrat for the Presidency.” The old gentleman was tardy, but upon the principle expressed in the adage “bet. ter late than never,” he is welcomed into the Democratic fold, Moreover, there is the best authority for wel. coming “eleventh hour” converts. where we wish the best results—apply to a specialist—for dressing, after ull is only another human problem. Dregs Commendable Caution, “1 wish,” sald the dashing bride, “that we could arrange to take our wedding trip in an airship.” “1 don't know,” replied the cautious youth, “whether it would be well to take chances on being obliged to take our first falling out so seriously,” Washington Star, Sympathy From Pa, Geraldine—~What 4d pa say when you asked him for my hand? Gerald He sald that he was Just as sorry for me us If | were already one of the family ~New York Press. cows are large Holstines; 2 are Guern. | peyr: 3 are Jerseys: balance are Shorthorn stock. 1 fat heifer 2% years old. 60 Mead of Moga. 5 fine brood sows, all due to farrow by time of sale. 1 thorough-bred Berkshire boar. 64 head of shoats welght from 650 to 126 Ibs Lot of fine chickens, Farming Implements. 18-foot Deering binder with tongue. truck good as new, Disk harrow, spring tooth harrow, 1 Spike tooth harrow, Smoothing harrow, Oliver plow, 2 Syracuse plows, 2 sets double work harness, and other articles too numerous to mention, The above sale will be on the farm on which the barn was burned August 28, formerly known as the Aul farm, Sale at 10 A. M, when terms will be made known by Crownover & Wilson, 1. Frank Mayes Auot 10 head of Hols | tine heifers from 3 to 12 months old. line, naphtha, kerosene, distillate or alcohol. Kerosene-gasoline tractors, 12 to 45-horse power, Ask the THC local dealer to show you an I HC engine and explain each part, or write for catalogue and full information. International Harvester Company of America (lacorporated) Pa. I HC Service Duress of this Bu ish, I the pest’ {pformation obtainable Crops. land drainage. It . ie o hdulrithsneeife u, A rvester
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