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You are expected to send or bring the moneyto this ofMee “EDITORIAL A Roosevelt follower who can en dorse a Taft candidate is not consist ent. It is an unprincipled mise. Roosevelt said last week one who wears a “yellow streak” in severe, Taft button has a him. Sounds The last Democrat ngress took good know it, their appreciation serves her ’ 1 1 care of the ia 8 It is up t them (0 8 anot Gove rnor on of New primaries | for United States Senator. There were 1.50 Pr YEAR | 3: | tor | posed two candidates Smith, his career was dle Smith was one of the delegntes who went opposed President Republicans im (he Hl 8 Senate ad Subscriptions will be continued, unless other opposed every effort He the { ish Demos lof all ll | every that A VICTORY FOR WILSON. up our mind that Roosevelt is a made deliberate prevaricator, In this in- stance he has proven himself gullty Democratic voters to the state-wide thelr choice Tuesday the Jersey went and expressed Former U, 8. Sena- Smith is the man who op- nomination of Wilson for and is known as Boss is a gangster and in all stood for everything that undemocratic, but with his boo- he managed to keep a certain fol- Governor, Wilson always nd with this man, and at managed to unhorse him it! few New Jersey : and James the He turn the WaRE 8 I» Democratic part r his own sell ends Wilson 4 vilvised | investigated { merchants on { specimens of A Comparative Statement Taken From | Made During Closing Session of a Federal Report, The most marked upward trend A 8 casual ni erenee f 1 the cost of living ls disclosed in (| jeghen) \ fot re United iy federal bureau of labor's report of | shuret 1 | woe Wis in CENTRE DEMOCRAT, A HOW PRICES HAVE ADVANCED BELLEFONTE, U. B. APPOINTMENTS ference at Winber PA, Thursday, September 26th, 19 investigation of prices for the last to, | Sunda) Rpaoe w only permit vears, conducted In the Importans | ist ng & brief synopsis of the industrial centers of thirty-two stat. Fifteen most food, as well as thirds of a important articles or | AppoIntnen: conl, comprising tw ! h J workingman's needs, wer, | Bishop Mills los Ar In several cities the jg. | pre Rf gathered ptutement the cost of living thes published vestigators if | A i ing | ee are in | 1 i the report | date On June 1 1912, the report sl | Ins fourteen of the fifteen articles of 8.0 were higher than a ten had advanced in the ba i more than fAfty per cent ver the lof But ‘ : Ww W rage retall pr en Tor thy ten ‘ ra VIB4 t r ’ : ISSO. 1858 ai Joseph & Company BELLEFONTE, PA announce their Fall Millinery Opening of Pattern Halts and Millinery Novelties Thursday and Friday October 3rd and 4th - at SOO —— 1 A hint — sch olmaster, as Roosevelt sa ertheless he gave New Jerse) cles on waning up in the short time doing with the The higher and about Wages onl there home on t} a change for it If Grar next volts { nr Bp« aker of tion w ould Penrose in election ' to the jo Wilson has a re thing arge again, Flinn and put |S b cups and his re- | presidential chalr United States Senate! gg.) MOOSE AGAINST PATTON. would foll rapid the highest note} War time prices prevail during a long period of peace and it is almost impossible for an honest make a ded living for himself a change? man to ent and family. Do you want toosevelt any who that badge sAyN Taft in him man “yellow That a speech In Mis- Republicans wears an has a streak” and Is dishonest, is what he sald In week supporting Taft will not ap- preciate this from the man they elect. ed president but a few who now How president? sour the past who are years ago and wants to be like that, do you from For the past week Roosevelt has been traveling in the far west, and one of the astounding declarations he mak- es dally is that Woodrow Wilson's nomination at Baltimore was made by the and the If ever there deliberate uptruth, is one intelligent man who bosses trusts, Was a Every read the proceedings of the Baltimore | | Bunday with friends at this place and convention, in the papers of all parties, will admit that bosses, of that convention.., If any boss ac- complished Wilson's nomination, the name of that boss then is William Jennings Bryan. And If Bryan Is a boss he has proven himself a mighty good boss, and just the kind of a boss that the people admire. Long ago we a third-termer, an ex- | this | Wilson's nomination | was made In spite of the efforts of the | That was the striking feature | TH. Py - . fF M om oer f o 4 | t n the open for R evelt for Pre A STRAW VOTE. for his choles few exceptions, ever d voted In the evening the ballots were care \ counted and the vote stood Wilson Roosevelt 20 Taft 16 ebbs i Mr. Rhule, we a Republican. He personally gave the result of the vols to the publisher with his positive assurance that it was fairly taken among his customers, only those who are voters were mitted to cast a ballot Comment is unnecessary, the are eloquent in themselves believe, Is classed an and per figures PINE GROVE MILLS, Randolph has just returned trip to Brookville, where he ’ BR from a | has been visiting Mr, and Mrs. Roy B, Gonna, Prof. Franklin Paul spent Sunday with his family In Philadelphia. Rev. Spangler filled the pulpit in the Lutheran church on Sunday Norman King and family are snugly located In the Markle on Main street Messrs, Edward, Meyers visited at Meyers last week Claud Alkens, of Selinsgrove, now home Hewit and Frank the home of Fred spent State College, Among those Granger plenle Leoda Decker, Keller, Ernest Bwabb, The E. E. Higbee Literary society will hold thelr lterary exercises In the High School room on Friday evens ing. Oct. 4th. The subject for debate | is, "Resolved, that the United States as a nation is advancing” Everybody | is cordially invited to attend. ' the Rudy, John Claud attended Maud Swabh, and who were, Grace Trastle BeololoNeloNoNon CHONINININININeBININININININININININImONINININe More Visits To The Bank and Fewer Trips to the Coal Man ~ have a Glenwood Range, » La . % If yOu All Castings, Plain and Smooth, of Styles and Sizes, T he stove that makes baking easy ~ A Full Linc of General Hardware H. P. 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