Page 4. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, October 17th, 1912, The Gentre Democrat, CHAS. R. KURTZ. Editor and Proprietor, A.C DERR, Assoctate Rditor, SWORN CIRCULATION OVER 6,500. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION : | SUBSCRIPTION, . $1.50 Per YEAR | i] YY LO Persons who send or bring the money she ofMoe and pay in advanoe, §1 per year OENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with N. Y. shrice-a-week World for Bysaburg Stockman for... W.J. Bryan's 'Commoner’ rublished weekly every 3 fnsered in the postoMee at Bellefonte, weoond-class matter, The date your subscription expires is plainly orinsed on the label bearing your name. he oH sredits are given by a change of label the fre (asue of each month. Watch that, nrc ¥ you remit. We send no receipts unless by speois nest. Watch date on your label. ubscribers changing postofice address. {tying us, are liable for sa A iar will be continued, unless other- wed. . d ts no collector, You are expects d to gond or bring the moneytLo this office i asa $1.50 | Thursday morning Pa. as | snd EDITORIAL MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING. the town questions Republican part of quite full of Hon. Robert M much of which, nothing. one The papers, asking the information amounts to Mr. Foster sentatives from risburg during of 1897 and 1899 unusual rupt, rose. sessions tarnished while a sessions to be represented by and careful man, can and should, with for h s of affiliations, , did Mr. F were Foster for if given Repre- Har- session of = of the county was this the Legislative 1899. The ly rotten at session and c« Pen- both un- was it was ruled Mr. Fi with a character. and of and by Quay ster came out clean record His during be conduct, th sire represe ntative, was such that all who de a clean, able, safe pleasure vote im regardles their The ently tions, welfare He the Mr political Pp and q ster int sie ( that p certain re to sed Philips sylvar efforts The Be ened 1902 Mr. and of the rist islat influence cure EF re town helps THE WAIL OF A LOST SOUL. Misrepresentations to Deceive the Old Soldier office holder, fe Gross Rey AF = » the election of n | postal card replets vith misre; and mis lon as will happen t the old Idie the Den vin presidenc) The picture ws a4 long line of old soldiers ng rned away from the Pension Office | a pension Examin- er “You are fit for manual labor.” the wall is a picture of Wilson below is printed the fol lowing of false and misleading matter “Under istration, forty were dropped thousands more reduced. All disturbed. A spent more than resentat to ions vhat 8 rs should the HY “ who say oon and mag " Democratic admin- thousand pensioners from the rolls Tens of had thelr pensions pensioners were sorely Democratic president 2.000.000 in covering the last the land with spies upon the pension- | Do you want this to happen under Wilson?" mendacity of the card is only equalled by its absolute lack of truth. Of course 40,000 were dropped from the pension rolls during the last Dem- ocratic administration—several times 40,000, Nelther Democrats nor Ree publicans can keep the old soldiers from dying-but more nearly furnishing a remedy In the Sherwood Pension Bill than the Republicans ever did. But a Republi- can Senate refused the remedy. Othe er causes for removal from the rolls are re-marriage, limitation as to min- ors, fallure to claim, fraud and a transfer from one class to another, Following is a table showing number dropped from the rolls for ten years, Including the last Demo- cratic administration, 1803.87, gether with the number dropped for death, and the total number for other causes Year Other Total Causes Dropped 1893 8,685 33,960 1894 9.8581 27,051 1895 14,305 42,211 1806 14,700 44,003 ors, again The For Death 26,005 258.070 27.8168 23,293 {Garfield { Har for the Democrats came | the | to- | 0,162 12,960 8,841 " Ey 7.626 41,122 46,601 43,186 43,334 5,433 43,686 1902 37,145 14,812 61,4567 The following table shows the av- erage number of pensioners on the roll for six administrations, 1881-19056 together with the average Increase for each. It will be seen that the greatest increase occurred during the last Democratic administration, 1883- 1897, Administration Arthur 18t 31,960 83.601 34,340 46,809 38,363 1897 1848 1889 1900 1901 Av. Roll Av, 205,230 Cleveland's Harrison's Cleveland's McKinley's MceKinleyv-Roosev't The average disbursement giins under Harrison under Cleveland MeKinley £1 velt's first 2nd pen L300, $12 000 £107.000.000 un under 100.000 der (9. 800.000: Roose No greater inspection under a Democrat dent than under Republic dents The foregoing res that there was no unrest among immense army of honest pensioners on the rolls and no for it whatev- er. A Democratic Congres passed the Sherwood Service Pension Bill old soldiers a dollar a d was mutilated and reduced epublican Senate, term $130 amount Wis Cause y, by WHO IS THE LIAR, Mr. Roosevelt called Judge insinuating that “Big back of him in 1504, Harriman a liar when drawn to the raflroad fering to the Ros led almost « matter was Parker a Business’ He called attention magnate’ He Was WAS of - ns 8 wsevelt fund Hars bef very body reopens d mmittes n, tre cal the ire itigating « R. Sheld committee ed the books from Bliss \ 8 er of the the in national in 1008 man who rec treasurer commit- per cent ime gul tions © “Wall Stand Stre The £100,000 D fe EL : THE PEOPLE" mn O tra Th The The That Glenn mpkin, ck in, all t} didn’t Weaver, who spent mer up in New York, Is home | hale and harty Conrad Lesh, Thomas Mrs. Ebon Lesh, from Altoona, guests at the home of Mra Lesh I= not enjoying very health at present, We are glad to say to the friends of Dr. Fisher that he what convalescent, Mrs. Emanuel Garbrick fed by her daughter Annle Henry Garbrick, were to on Sunday to view the late John Hoy, Jr. A. BE. Garbrick’s and J. 8 i stine's were to visit Lavina Shaffer on Sunday Mra, Shaffer has been an invalld for over a year and her dition at present is not much Improv- ed. Mra. Jacob Mowery ig not very good health at present Dr. 8. 8. McCormick, of Hublersbhurs, who has been sick for some time was up this way the other day and called on Dr. Fisher and J. A. Weaver, the sum woking Lesh, Mr. and were Daniel who good many is some- accompan- and Mrs Hublersburg body of the SPRING MILLS, Mabel! Brown, our efficient naasist- ant postmistress, has gone to Millers. | burg, Pa, to visit friends and rela- | tives at that place and returning will stop a few days at Harrisburg, Pa, to | visit relatives and take In the sights [at the State capitol, James N. Seitzell, of Benton, Wis- {econsin, who has been here for an few | months visiting friends, returned to his home last week, His manyfriends here are all sorry to see him leave, He {Is a good Jolly fellow and of course, will vote for Wilson for president, Allison Bros, have put thelr grist mill in fine shape to do elegant work, They put In a new water wheel of the Increase — very latest Improved type of water wheels and made other improvements in the mill. This mill Is now geeond to none in the valley, Ross D, Fichthorn and wife, of New Kensington, Pa, about a week, has returned home is In the employ of the PP, R gage master from Pittsburg Clty, Pa. R. 8 bag- to Oil MARRIAGES, Smith—-Connor. A pretty home wedding cerem which a former Bellefonte boy as one of the contracting parties | mother, | Johnstown : enjoying place at the of the Mrs, A. Conn on day J In the morning of the aboy daughter, Miss Fdna the bride of Clarencs ceremony ing performed hy CC, CC, Hays, pastor of the Fi byterian church, by using the be ring ice. Dr. F. B., Davis, of town vas best man, and M Connor, the bride maid, Miss Smith, of Be er of the groom, played the march The groom son and Mrs. J, P. Smith of He and a former graduate of the { High school For the he has been employed His bride is an na voung lad who attended town High school for then went to Row congrat ding parted enstern will with residence Julia came Bor gigter of Helen sist is A onte Vears town several 3 ulations and breakfast t} on an { gintes stop off in Bellefonte grooms parents McClure—Miller, On Wednesd it high ne 1 or prett i ! pre 14 wel nr the GEORGESVALLEY. 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E Robinson, K231% Luck | Bullding, Detroit, Mich, and I will send [it by return mall In & plain envely As you will ses when you get It this | recipes contains only pure, lens rom | adios, but it has great healing and pain. conguery or. ®. wi Colic Think My Detter what it Me without delay. I will send you » you oan use It and gure who has been cfrcu= | Inting among friends In this place for | He | m—— . —— BRUSHVALLEY, { Apples are a good crop { here Mrs. Danlel {this writing, Mrs, James at this place on Thursday morning. Death was due to paralysis. Inter ment was made in the Union cemetery iat Farmers Mills on Saturday, Revs, {Jones and Barry officiating, The citizens o this place do not { port very favorable of some of | teachers of this district, The scribe’s advice to those not to talk freely. Hearing of about stock gn y horses, cattle through this for the last There will venti through Weaver is very 111 at Duck died at her home ree our too accused BOme our farmers | they there are and hogs died this vicinity, than have thirty Var be a Bunday school con in in the Yearick I'nited Evangelical hurch Friday afternoon | vd | cordiall talk | more | year | been | | } 1 nega Jone ome mt makes Absolutely Pure Theonly Baking Powder made from Royal Grape reain of Tartar FROM THE PHILIPPINES, ‘amp Keithle 2 LAIN 3 oS He Z | (Qualities | 2 A w ) LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT. Private Sale Notice of Real Estate. NOTICE. EORONORINONONONINONONOMONONORONONOT CRON OL omoNoNoNoRoNoNONONOMONoT ORB WOE etone ofthe $450Upright Pianos WITHOUT COST AT Bellefonte, Penna. * Gilliam’s Store, This is open to anyone, and nomination blanks may be obtained at Gilliam’s Store or cut from this ad. This will be the most interesting advertising prop sition ever pre- sented in Centre County, and everyone has an equal opportunity to secure one of these Beautiful Upright Parlor Grand Pianos. 168 Silver Prizes will be distributed during the contest, Just a Little Hustling and You Will Win---How To Get Votes re NOC O00 OOCO0CI0CIOCTOCTOCO0( At Centre Democrat With every yearly The Centre by $1.00 given, r Ie ee ee cm At Gilliams Store With every purchase made at liam's Store votes will VOTES FOR EVERY DOLLAR'S WORTH PURCHASED, or one vote for every penny spent at this store. The earlier you start the more ad" vantage you will have in the final count The date of the closing of the contest will be April 1st, 1913, Start in at once—the earlier the start the more advantage you have. Cut out Coupon below and present or mail to Gilliam's Store, Bellefonte, Pa. Votes must be handed in not later than 6 p. m. Wednesday of each week, subscription Democrat accompanied in cash, 3000 votes will be This applies to back subserip- tions, and you can pay for as many as you desire. For every New yearly subscription to the Centre Democrat accompanied by $1.00 in cash, 6000 votes will be given. You can also get votes on job printing—100 votes for each dollar paid on job printing. But the best way to get votes is to get subscriptions to the paper, as the schedule is so much greater for sub* scription than for anything else. You will be surprised how easy it is to get subscriptions to The Centre Democrat if you try. to Gil- be given—100 FOHONONONONOEONONONONONONONOININONONININIHONONIRONoNoNININoNInm SHITOEOHOTONONOHINOEONONONIUIEONONILONONoNoNIRONoHOoRoMoNONONON Rules Governing the Contest, o No. 1, Name of Contestant will not be known, 2, No manes of candicates will be published. 3. Every Con- testant geta 5,000 votes to start with, 4, Every Contestant gets a number. § Standing by Number published weekly In The Centre Democrat, 6 All votes must be brought in Wednesday for recording. 7. Votes must NOT be written on. 8, Tie votes In package with Contestant’'s number and amount on top slip. 8 Color of Certifi- cates will be changed each month and must be recorded before change. 10, Votes are transferable only be- fore recording. 11, Contestant having the largest number of votes on April 1st, 1913, wins Plano. THIS IS SURELY A PRESENT WORTH WORKING FOR. The Centre Democrat NOMINATION BLANK Good For 5,000 Votes. | hereby accept the nomination as a contestant in the Piano Contest. at Gilliam's Store. Please place these 5000 votes to my oredit. The Centre Democrat $2150 in Prizes---FREE | Cut this out and bring it to Gilliam's Department Store and it will be ex” changed for 1000 VOTES FREE GOOD UNTIL OCTOBER 25th, 1912. WEEKLY SILVER PRIZES WILL BE AWARDED TO THOSE WHO PERSONALLY BRING IN THE MOST VOTES,
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