OCRA Page 2. REPUBLICANS EXTRAVAGANCE Government Cost More Than Doubled Under Roosevelt. —————— DEMOCRATS GREAT RECORD. Startling Figures Which Show That the Cost of Qur National Existence and the High Cost of Living Must Be | Reduced, Under a proper downward revision of the Republican tariff schedules the people of the United States would save | $2,000,000,000 each year, er over $100 per family manufactured goods alone. President Taft's vetoes of the weel tariff bill and the steel tard measure passed by a Democratic house COST THE PEOPLE OF THE UNITED BTATES ABOUT $650,000000 PER ANNUM. The of conducting the federal government MORE THAN DOUBLED between the close of President Cleve land's (Demo cratic) and the beginning of President Roosevelt's second administration (Re publican) As the DIRECT RESULT OF HIGH | REPUBLICAN TARIFF SCHED | ULES the people of the United States pay a tax FROM NINE TO SEVEN | TY-EIGHT PER CENT on food and | ordinary househ home by every family, rich and poer The total cost of runaiag the federal government in 1860 was $50,000,080 The amount appropriated at a single session of the Sixty first congress for the fiscal 11-$1.027, 133.446. 44 was more than amount $004 496.000. 13—appropriated for the fiscal years 1807 and 1588 at both ses slons of the Fifty-fourth congress, the last congress of Cleveland administration Only eight years elapsed between the close administration of President Cleveland and the beginning! of the second administration of Presi | dent Roosevelt and yet the amount ap- | propriated during the four years of the | latter — $3.842,203,577.15 — was more | than double that appropriated in the! four years Mr. Cleveland was at the | helm-—viz, §1.871,500857 47 For 1910, the last fiscal year provided for in congress under President Roose velt, the highwater mark in appropria tions $1,044 401 857.12 was reached President Taft's estimate to the last on cost second administration Id articles used ln the year double the the second of the second session of congress for government | support for the fiscal year was $1,040. 848.026.50 In other words, governmental ex penses for the FOUR YEARS of Presi dent Cleveland's administration (Dem ocratic) were only $830,861.561.02 more than President Taft's (Rep blican) esti mate of the amount necessary to cover the expenses of ONE YEAR of Pres! dent Taft's administration Congressman John J. Fitzgerald of New York, a Democrat and chalrman of the committee on appropriations, in addressing toe house Aug. 26, 1912, on the of appropriations said, “Thoughtful! men have watched with alarm the rupld increase in the cost of government in the United States.” He further said that two causes seem re sponsible for many present evils: the UNFAIR AND UNJUST OF TAXATION by which an undue share of Income by those whose circumstances in life are not considered more than reasonably com fortable ls taken through our customs laws for the support of our govern ment; the other, the difficulty or inabil ity to readjust our system of taxation and to remove many taxes from the subject “One, SYSTEM necessaries of life, so long as the GOV. | IS EXTRAVAGANTLY | ERNMENT CONDUCTLD, or the Instrumentall ties provided for the conduct of the public service are either Inefficient or are not utilized so as to render the most effective and comprehensive re sulta ” My. ¥itzgera to the fact that the Democratic party pledged itself if Intrusted with powes to do two things-REDUCH TARIFI DUTIES AND RETRENCH PUB LIC EXPENDITURES by eliminating waste in administration and the aboli tion of useless, inexcusable offices qd then tiled The Republicans talk about tariff revision, and yet when a Democratic house in fulfilling Democratic promises to the people reduced the tariff, a Re publican president vetoed the measure “By thelr works shall ye know them ~ Democrats In every state of the Unton should organize and prepare for polling a record breaking vote Nov 5. Be it remembered that no matter how certain victory seems, overconf dence Is always dangerous. is there any reason why the Demo eratic party should go out of existence simply because Mr. Roosevelt has tak en up the Progressive measures adopt ed by the Democrats eighteen years ago?-W. J. Bryan, Mr, Roosevelt stood as a guarantor for Mr. Taft Mr. Bryan says, “Now. when Roosevelt has falled so utterly in his judgment of men, | ask can he pass correct Judgment on himself?’ ET mea—n—— For |a { made In the Penn Hall cemetery. | were pald | Pittsburgh | members ! members | payments | Pennsylvania established { The | Sarah coming iand su attention | RECENT DEATHS. MUSSER.—John R. Musser died of paralysis at his home in Penn Hall, on Monday of last week, aged 656 yours, 11 months and 17 days, One brother and six sisters survive, Bur- ial was made In Heckman's cemetery on Thursday afternoon. ARMBRUSTER-—~After many weeks suffering with cancer, J. C. Armbrus- ! ter passed away at hls home near | Mingoville, Sept. 21st, aged 72 years. | He was a native of Germany, coming | to this country when a young man, | and engaging in farming, He Is sur- | vived by his wife, formerly Miss Mol- | lle Shutt, Interment was made In Zion cemotery the following Tuesday morning. SMITH While on the way back to visit her old home In Penn township, | Mrs. Elmer C. Smith, of Horton, Va. | was stricken with appendicitis on the train and died a few days later. At the time of her illness Mrs. Smith was placed In a hospital at Cumber- land, where her death occurred fol- | lowing an operation, Deceased's | malden name was Miss Priscilla Long, and she was a daughter of the late | {John Long, of Penn township, where | | she was born forty-six years ago, { Her husband, the only survivor, ac- | companied the remains to Millheim on Tuesday of last week, and on Wed | | neaday Interment was made in the Fairview cemetery { HOSTERMAN ::—Frank man died at his home in on the 17th inst, after three valldlsm from paralysis. born at Woodward and was 2 months and 29 days old are his wife, formerly Miss { Haines, and the following | Prof. William P, and Emma C., both | at home; Mrs. A. F. Heckman, of | Tusseyville and John F., of Penn Hall. | | He also leaves one sister, Mrs, J. A. Haines, of Woodward, and two half- brothers, Adam H, of Boalsburg, and Newton N. of Edwardsburg, Mich. many years deceased had been faithful member and elder of the teformed church. Rev. W. DD. Donat officiated at the funeral services on Saturday, the 21st, and burial was D, Hoster- Penn Hall | years In- | He was | 76 years, Surviving | Catharine | children LARGE SUMS PAID OUT. The August reports of the Relief Departments of the Pennsylvania Rallroad system issued today, show that during that month $115,727.82 in benefits to employes of the company or their families, Since these departments for both the lines east and west of Pittsburgh were os- tablished the amount paid out in| benefits has reached a total of $33.- 920,308.34, On the lines east of Pittsburgh and Brie during the month of August pay - ments to the amount of $147,975.22 were made by the Relief Fund In benefits to the families of members | who died $51,282.42 were paid, while | to members incapacitated for work the benefits amounted to $96,692.90. total payments on the lines cast of | since the Relief Fund was | in 1886 have amounted to | $24,5647,267.01. In August, the Relief Fund of the | Pennsylvania lines west of Pittsburgh | paid out a total of $67,752.50, of which | 26,760.00 were for the fariiliss of | who died, and $42,002.50 for | unable work The sum $9.373,048.33 represents the total of the Relief Fund of the Bince it was established wo of lines 1889 west in WRITE EXCLUSIVELY FOR PITTSBURGH POST greatest emotional of the Bernhardt An actress in the divine nsented to the history world, has article ) year Post at write oy ex Pittsburgh been secured The Pittsburgh SARAH BERNHARDT TO | | { | P i nade splendi cessfu offor r its readers nan many atures that makes paper famous Madame Bernhardt will any she chooses markable Frenchwoman's read with avidity by of readers of The Pittst Ww are not a regular Pittsburgh Post Newspaper treat fo fe f subject be dealer miss A articles The moe single AR vi one of Bernhardt | Post \pers M variet of f Pittsburgh great daily newsp full of a fine cluding the famous green sheet Its news service {If you want to follow the election campaign and get the complete news written without blas, he sure to get {| The Pittsburgh Post Remember, the Bernhardt articles | { begin Monday, October 7, and will ap pear every day, including Sunday, | thereafter in The Post $3.20 RECEIPT FREE FOR WEAK KIDNEYS Relieves Urinary and Kidney Troubles, Backache, Staining, Swelling, te. ! Stops Pain In he, Bladder, Kidneys and | ack, Wouldn't It be nice within a week or so to begin to say goodbye forever to the scalding, dribbling, straiming, or too Wf the America ires, in sporting inexcelled ons ot in i that | has ever heard of | terfous | disappointed | erhear a {up to the castle The | « | nizes 1d Aqu | on | jail for the revocation of or urine; the forehead the despondency? I have a rec! for these troubles that THE CENTRE DEM T, BELLEFONTE, PA, Thursday, October, 3rd, 1912, MBs, DUNCAN Jno -_. FAMILIAR CHARACTERS IN FRECKLES. tothe Under The dramatist has kept strictly ter of the book is In the drama producer of clean plays—"Freckies” be seen at the Garman Opera H FRECKLES and every A. G. Del “nic estiture text of the with a the story direction of beautiful se imater ins will A ROMANTIC PLAY. This delightful seen at Garman's opera house day, Oct. 4th. The action of the Is among the prettiest ever written Through Harry Anguish, friend, who joins him In learns that Graustark is an obs principality in eastern Europe. W} they arrive they are dismayed t not even oldest Inhal “Miss Guggen are met with a mys rance. That night lover and his friend to abdu the Prir In a erazy mood for follow the and eve boudoir, which Lorry protect her. The Princess awakes rises hastily from her bed turns to her and with a gasp re the strange girl he has half way across the world to se Miss Guggenslocker, but Yeti cess of Graustark. Then f prettiest duo of love staged. She loves him spairingly. He loves audaci even the star of hope him and beckons him on hurled climax by the jeal Prince of Dawsbergen, who murders Prince Lorenz of Axphain and casts suspicion on the American. Then the Princess becomes an arch plot scheming to save her lover even at cost of her Kingdom. Her superd bravery and the unadulterated nerveof Anguish’'s “bluff snatch Lorry from the scaffold, win a strong political al liance for Graustark, and remove the barrier of hereditary law between the little queen and the American prince Downstairs 50, 75¢, and $1.00, production wil his Paris, | rey ire on 1d the tant all Inquiries Ign plot of the realm. venture they nspir n to the P; ous’ enters soon hopelessly shines Matters to a Saves Leg of Boy. “It seemed that my 14-year would hay to lose p ount bad br ne Brown Went Back to Jail, Brown, a Windber negro stealing, was recently the Ed for chicken led from A few days ago he Hockard's kitchen and roasting ears, He thought wouldn't care” but he is ro Somerset Tid \ the sherri waiting his parole i | Ape's Stomach in Farmer. Trading his worn-out stomach for a new one of an anthropold ape, Pierre lL.aurent on Monday tested his new digestive apparatus by becoming ntoxicated, The stomach stood the test and aside from a slight wobble n his walk, Laurent is as well as ever The irgical operation, performed by Dr. Roulies at the Hospital of Agen, 8 the sensation f Paris. laurent, is a prosperous farmer of Agen, remained in the hospital 256 ds Hie which from a VENr- fitted perfectly in H who ‘RN stomach, id ape id man Was the 27-year- Legal Advertisements. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Farm in Marion township containing 100 acres f cleared and #4 acres of timber land, and known as the Emanuel Gartrick property. good bull lings; running and well water; fruit and ete, For terms and conditions apply « MRS CATHARINE GARBRI W.H CORMAN Jr Excoutors, Zion. Pa NOTICE. inte of Worth CK »mer ADMINISTRATORS’ In the estate of Christian Reese township, deceased Notice is hereby given that letters of adminis. tration upon the estate of sald decedent have been granted to the undersigned. odebled to sald estate are requested 0 make payment, and those having claims or demands BERION the same will make them known without Henry C. Quigley, CATHERINE REESE, Atty. Bellefonte, JAMES A. REESE. Pa Administrators & ADMINISTRATRIX' Estate of Samuel M. Bell, Pa. deceased Letters of administration Annexo on the estate of Samuel Harris township, Centre county, Pennsylvania, deceased have been granted 10 Mrs. Lou. D Bell, residing st Bosisburg. in sald township to whom all persots indebted to sald estate are requested to make payment and those having claims or demands will make known the same without delay to Clement Dale Altarney NOTICE. iste of Boalsburg Cum Testimento M. Bell iste of LOU. D. BELL Administratrix x40 Boalsburg. Pa EXECUTORS’ NOTICE. of Emanuel! Garbrick, late of Walker deceased testamentary in Estate townsahiy Letters the above named | ostate having been fssued 10 the undersigned by ni the register of Wills in and for the County of Centre and State of Pennsyleania, all persons indebted $0 sald estate are hereby requested wo make payment, and all persons having claims against said estate are requested to present the same duly sutbentioated without delay to MRS CATHARINE GARBRICK WILLIAM H. CORMAN Jr WwW. Harrison Walker Executlors Attorney for Estate Zion, Pa Bellefonte, Pa x41 6 Dinner Plates or 6 Cups and Saucers or 3 Plates and 3 Cups and Saucers for Only 50 Star Soap Wrappers Regular Value, 150 Wrappers, This is the best semi-por- celain ware, beautifully decorated in floral desi Can be obtained only by bringing Star Soap in color. rappers to F. E. NAGINEY, Furniture and Funeral Furnishings Pa. Bellefonte, THIS OFFER GOOD FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY The Procter & Gamble Distributing Co. 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Hiustrated Booklet and full mation may be obtained Ticket Agents. Tours to Thousand Islands, July 18, August 15 and 28; Maritime Provinces, July 24; Montreal, July 31; Adirondacks, July 31; Musko- ka Lakes, August 1; Quebec, Au- gust 7; Yellowstone Park, August 10; Great Lakes September 12 Valley on EBpecial trains, and regular trains infor- from All persons | ‘new autumn and Port Matilda. Pa | Tree Valves B&B winter dress goods Fine goods at prices too" the interest of your pocketbook. Zibelines $3.00 yard yard $3.00 yard $1.00 to $2 $200 il Popline silings venettes $2.60 Panamas, 5c to $1.25 vard Broadcioths, $1.00 to $33.00 vard Cotton Mixt Woolens, 15¢ to 0c yard yard $1 50 1.2% yard to to dress forms Dressmakers or home sewers can own a Kumpact Dress Form at a special price, Sizes 32, 34, 36, Iron Pedestal, casters, col- lapsible papier mache body, covered with Jersey cloth, hip length, wire skirt form, which 1s detachable, tape seam lines— 2 oo 8, 40. choice of sizes, $2.50 BOGGS & BUHL TITTSBURGH, PA, Veluer 'Beezer's Meat Market HIGH 8T,, BELLEFONTE, Pa, We keep none but the best quality of BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, SLICED HAM | All kinds of Smoked Mest, Pork Sausage, ow | If YOU want a nice Juley Btesk, go wo PHILIP BERZFER PATENT YOUR IDEAS AND MAKE MONEY Send for my free book HOW TO GET THEM Best Service Fees Reasonable Highest Retereneos JOSHUA RB. H. POTTS, 089th st Wash D.C, US &ForelginPats 920 Chestnut Phila. # 8. Dearborn Chios | Centre County Banking Cc. Corner High and Spring Streets Receive Deposits. Discount Notes. | John M. Shugert, Cashier. i ASK ANY HORSE Eureka Harness Axle Oil Grease Mica by dealers everywhere The Atlantic Refining Company EK RHOADS At bis yard, opposite the P, R. R. Passenger station, sells only the best qualities ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOU: COALS ee A150 all kinds of Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw an¢ Sand. Superior Screenings burning, Builders terers’ Sand, for lime and plas- Commerical No, TrLEFHONE Carus § Central No, 1381 bee Ex ee e—— a S— A FLAT PRICE ON LUMBER [is what we will give you, Mr. Builder, ana the quality of our lumber will ex- | plain why we do not offer discounts or prices to anybods You realize, joubt., that | ad not pay to n, and ting im kind. 0 C BELLEFONTE LUMBER CO. BELLEFONTE. PA. | AN ADDED CHARM TO A DAINTY BEDROOM iis a graceful porcelain | Lavatory, which, owing to the ad- | vanced improvements of scientific | plumbing, can now be Installed with | perfect sanitation. This is one of the {| many new equipments that modemn { progress has placed at the disposal of {up-to-date plumbers. l.et us inform | you all about them and their usefu)- | ness, convenience, low cost, ete. A. E.SCHAD BELLEFONTE, PA, one-piece 1862 ASSETS OVER PROSPERITY HAS RETURNED Working people can make this prosperity permanent by saving as much as possible of their earnings, and letting this money work for them. Some can save $1. But save what you can, and we will pay you four per cent. compound interest on every dollar you deposit in this solid bank. Call or write for Booklet “ Banking by Mail" PITTSBURGH BANK FOR SAVINGS 4th Ave. and Smithfield St, Pittsburgh, Pa, $5 a week; some can save only 1912 $17,000,00.00. John F, Gray & Successors to Grant Hoover Fire, Life and Accident Insurance BELLEFONTE ORIDER' STONE BUILDING THIS AGENCY represents ‘he n fire INSUranOe COMPA: the world. We are pre. pared to write Iarge lines sd any sime. Also Surety Bonds
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