Page 4. THE CENTRE DEM The Gentre Democrat, CHAS. R. KURTZ. Kditor and Proprietor, A.C DERR, Associate Editor, SWORN CIRCULATION OVER 6,500. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION : SOASCRIPTION, Parsons who send or bring the money to she office and pay In advance, $1 per year CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with Jd, Y. shrice-n-week Worldfor....ooeveaen i os ehurg Stockman for, Ares 4 8 J. Bryan's "Commoner N haf EA weekly every Thursday morning Entered in the postoffice at Bellefonte, Pa. as second-class matter, a The date your subscription expires is plainly printed on the label bearing your name. All eredits are given by a change of label the first lasae of each month. Wateh that, after you cminit We send no receipts unless hy speci rato | y label aquest. Watch date on your ia : a Subscribers changing postofiice address. and nos notifying us, are liable for same . Subsoriptions will be continued, unless other. w.g0 directed . We employ no collector You are expected to tend or bring the moneyto this ofMee EDITORIAL. Now it will be Flinn-sylvania It looks though Flinn ha Penrose as 1 N eo FOOSE complete lv cooked, month's he geekers or Wilson goes on a which Woodrow during accessible \ will vacation time will not politicians, be to office unanimous for a There timent special ses along the campaign in tariff The ¢ unteering Woodrow on, | Hon. A. Mitchell ras Serves so0md Attorney General thing resident tice of Ia diversion to presery of the have tho collapsed they will Penns inaugurats same« op« rate, pro : Among the Jersey to CONEKress, st andp itter GOV. WILSON'S STATEMENT, our freshness ind such as “The tremend but the common sponsibilites which all leaders of tion and opinion with the c« the people ‘ hind thing that is right is pos- sible. My own ambition will be more than satisfied if I may be permitted to the frank spokesman of the tion's thoughtful purposes in great matters.” spirit share nfidence of 18 ever be na- these AS OTHERS SEE US, Democrats wonder why to carry Pennsylva- they lost their assembly - man in Centre county, Everyone In Bellefonte knows that the Democrats defeated their own ticket In the coun- ty. The following editorial from the “New York World” explains the entire situation, and shows where the Guf- foy Democrats were! TWO STATES. “The attention of Democrats should be directed to Pennsylvania and Illi- nols. In these two States, rank- ing among the greatest in the Un- fon, their party falls Ignominiously when conditions were all in its favor, “Why? Because in both of these commonwealths Democracy have been in corrupt alilance with Republican- ism for many years, Its bosses have held it in servitude, “The Sullivans in Illinois and the Guffeys in Pennsylvania have been trading with the enemy. Lorimer has profited In one State and Penrose has profited in the other. “If there had been an honest Demo- cratic party in Pennsylvania and Illi- nols, both of those States would have given Woodrow Wilson pluralities of 200,000 or more.” Some the Democrats falled nia and why $1.50 Per YEAR| | crowd | county | were It has been used. | Woodrow Wilson is going south for a month's vacation during which time he will be inaccessible to office seek erg and those who have axes to grind, The sentiment is strong for an tra session of Congress to consider the the tariff, That subject ag well be attended to at people want it, and they it, ex- revision of i might just once The | should have delighted over the re Taft is def Socialists | Roosevelt is | sult of the | because third term couraged over Wilson carried had the largest majority ever given i ndidate in the electoral ind Writ never Ww happy | t hall clection for a en vote ind Lie Lr Roorevelt was The thelr almost reased ital Ht overs [wm or tnd the ever soup ho lamitie Wilson earn a in had decent jn the lal better That is loafer, comes to us from Clear that { campaign Ip elect Patton Jim Hall's chairman party of Pennsyl ex-Nenator (yeo Ia wag in a he ime recently was the Democratic vania He was also sent to the Senate from this district b the De In the fight for re-organi was for the Guffev-Hall the campaign he peculiar trips to this his visits Bellefonte r of comme and Now w¢ ear it fire State mocerac zation he During eral past made se fo nt Arous ed suspicion, prominent he the Democrats in field that Knife t Jim Gls slaugh THERE The IS HONOR IN POLITICS. d Democra and ther ng Democrat ther case he ig a trait ight to treated as ich 1 the right candidates party secretly oting he be and idedly for a In Ser “a and « receive yunishment f man Le and lleves but the vote being denies the should be work for in, irrespective class of men who against their open professions always men with a price and de- gerve, should and eventually will re thelr condemnation They are for decent citizens to associate NO ¥ Ui are celve not fit swith Penrose A Ward Boss. Republican State Chairman Henry (i. Wasson was asked how he viewed the result of the election in its rela- tion to Penrose's political future, He replied "Poor is no longer a politics, From Penrose, he factor in Pennsylvania the proud position of dictator in the United States senate, and absolute | boss of state politics, In less than one |year he has so shrunk In power that when he set out to rald the state ticket in the recent election the limit {of his accomplishment was confined to | a solitary ward In delphia. Graham and ‘Hamp’ Moore are the only members in the hext congress at his beck and eall, “In the senate {the twenty-five | the people last the city of Phila- of Pennsylvania, of members elected by Tuesaday, he has only two to render him the slightest fealty, “‘Alas! poor Yorick; 1 knew him well,’ ~<A strong, capable company will present “The Fortune Hunter at the opera house tonight, Even a funeral needs some one to tnke a live interest in It to keep it from being a dead fallure, OCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. — tickled | m | Plans to Change Game Seasons. commission week discussed plans for game legis | of Centre County The State Game jant {lation to be presented to the next gen- assembly, Suggestions fo) eral ous | BeRnsons having received nmmer- regarding changes in | various kinds of game and | for a closed senson for deer for sever | | al 1] {number {reports | { in many to allow of bucks showed an counties VONrs nn The abundance of the stat The mat Bellefonte Dr. Wilford P his Altoona congrey that he is able to ocd the Eighth Aver pal ch h in of three monti Mtn te that hi and 1 t tion ation over py the Methodist alter Tonday's rom to h to pulpit yHERIFF'S SALE. of a writ of the Court of Commun and ed ise, In top A on DECEMBER 2nd i thie following ertain mess Hoa or Inge ol of grour of Marion, ( of Pennsy $ EL viz the And of Adam ot of M half ted one ore Hidings n, taken | a the Addn nie ( a Cenne niaining Thereon yut-b as Walker ‘rtiey Ame art 1 nis Ww wile her Strunk py n Ios Increase to n the bo village in of game Dr. Shriner Resumes His Work. friends of Rev Shriner will rejoice with the fact pulpit of By sued rected, nt Ie MONDAY snle of far | the | commission Kips O= |] in {liness Tribune na eritical calth hos pel mit him Levar! Facias 18. wn lens 16 direct | sale of blige rough 1912, poribe Ail ments Township of |} State | described asx fo and 1" he described | tenement id situate the of rew Mar Year rs. Cath On ‘ounty of | lvania, bound. | (%) Acre, | a dwel nto exe. property inistrator f Marion ey wil Erma iwband her hus ife, tatives of wnshij A will be ney in LEE ~ Sherif wid- | jeorge | VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUB- LIC SALE, Two Large Farms ship, Centre County, Pennsy There w he exposed at public premises about 2 miles North-east J oe f FRIDAY. DECEMBER 6} ook AM that ceria f farm anid! AND 122 6 PERCH in Marion Town- Ivana. on the f Jackson Ine 0 messusge, taining ES ¥ HUSTON PERCHE «t of Ja DEA Ksony EMBER 81 hr reall © gra nning HOUSS TERMS OF SALT f sale. and balance Apr wt JOHN H Lor nn Hos REAL ESTAT SALE. VALUABLE The undersigr iate of Gregg township deed ] ship, st public sas RIDAY. Nit k. P.M ¥ WEMBER wth the t . FARM» roast od executor of James H Centre Cou LK pane will sell on the premises in Gregg on premises be paid on vil when | BECK of the estate of ane E FOR 118 heart of Brust nD and t bu cleared lar dings on 3 he timber sald r Scehonl house % e distant ar church 1 mile from § TERMS OF SALPF per cont upon de rent t r f sale. & very of 10 be pa red by bon balances | year fron be see ana "e a Of f the helrs Ww. OG Bellefonte, § f Lydia Du F.xecut REPORT OF TRE CONDITION OF THE BELLEFONTE of Bellefonte, Centre ( f business, Nov TRUST ounty, Pa ox at RESOURCES Reserve fund Cash $17 000 x Clearing house certificates 58.019.08 Due from approved re ROTYE BEONLA Legal securties at Nickels, cents and tional currency Com 'reial paper purchas ed, viz Upon one Dame flea 275.2 two OF more names 254.095 10 Loans upon call with col Interal Time loans with collater’] Honds, stocks, ete Morvgages and ments of record Furniture and fixtures Overdrafis specie and notes 15.0000 par frac judge LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less ox” penses and taxes paid Individual Deposits sub. jeetto check (exclusive of trust funds) Time certificates of dep'st Deposits saving fund Due to Banks and Trust Cos. not reserve Treasurer's and certified checks outstanding Osher liabilities not in. cluded in above | | Amt of Trust funds invested, Amt of Trust funds unis vested Total Trust funds... State of Pennsylvania | | County of Centre, | I. John P. Harris, Treasurer of knowledge and belief JOHN P, HARRIS, of Nov, 1918, Correct—A J, LSP CLAUD A.C, wom ises of bid the das deed. and date of sale mortgage on the ff HOUSEHOLD GOODS ck decd) RUNKLE a wr of James H. Duck. decd IMPANY the close § 020000 5.245. %0 212.65 401,908 48 1.000.000 LR RL 104,457.56 40877 2,000.00 2.1.78 Duck, | $704,004.63 | $185 000.00 25,000.00 0.077.197 288.814.71 | 207,042.98 | 55.011.% | LTR 1.200.75 LE the above named company do solemnly swear that the above statement is true 0 the best of my Treas, Subscribed and sworn before me this 19th day HARRY KELL ’ a LLER, Not. Pub. out SHERIFF'S SALE, virtue of a writ of Fieri Faclas is. of the Court of Common Pleas I'n and to me di be exposed to public House, In the borough on EMBER vi Lhe Viz there will the Court lefonte, Pa DE 10 o'clock P «ad rea those two certain and tracts of ORK Penn slate mes land LB FURR EH situate In unty of vanin, Iu tens the Centre f | of unded nnd thereof outl On The Thursday, November 14th, 1912, — 2; AbsslutelyPure Noman Makes the Home She makes it best who, looking after the culinary department, turns her back resolute- ly upon unhealthful, or even suspicious, food SHERIFF'S SALE fg writ of Fiert } accessories, She is economical; she knows that true economy does not consist in the use of inferior meat, flour, or baking powder, She 1s an earnest advocate of home made, home baked food, and has proved the truth of the statements of the experts that the best cook- ing in the world today is done with Royal Baking Powder, GET ONE OF THESE $450 Upright Pianos! WITHOUT COST AT Gilliam’s Store, Bellefonte. THIS IS OPEN TO EVERYONE and nomination blanks may be obtained at Gilliam's Store or cut from this ad. This wili be the most interesting ad. vertising proposition ever presented in Centre county, and everyone has an equal op- portunity to one of these beautiful Upright Parlor Grand Pianos 168 SILVER PRIZES will distributed during the sec ure be contest RULES Governing Contest : 1~~Name will not be names of candidates will publithed —r testant gets 5.000 start with testart gets Standing by number od weekly in “The Democrat” 6. All of Contestant known. 2 very a number. publish Centre votes must be brought in Wednesday for recording 7~Votes NOT be written on. 8.—Tie votes in package with Con. testant’s number and amount on top slip. 9.-—Color of Cer tificates will be changed each month and must be recorded before change. 10.—~Votes are transfsrable only before recording. 11 1913 A the Piano THIS must ving ~~Contestant IS SURELY A PRESENT WORTH WORKING FOR. having the largest number of votes on April Just a Little Hustling and You Will Win! How to Get Votes At THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT 3000 VOTES: With every yearly subscrip- tion to THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT accom- panied by $1.00 in cash, 3000 votes will be giv- en. This applies to back subscriptions, and you can pay for as many as you desire. 6,000 VOTES: For every NEW YEARLY subscription to THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT accompanied by $1.00 in cash, 6,000 votes will be given, JOB PRINTING: You can also get votes on job printing—-100 votes for each dollar paid on job printing... The best way to get votes is to get subscrip- tions to the paper, “8 the schedule is so much greater for subscri ion than for anything else. You will be surprised how easy it is to get subscriptions to THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT if At GILLIAM'S STORE With every purchase made at Gilliam's Store votes will be given—100 VOTES FOR EVERY DOLLAR'S WORTH PURCHASED, or one vote for avery penny spent at this store. The earlier you start the more advantage you will have in the final count. The date of the closing of the contest will be April 1st, 1913, Start more advantage you have. in at once~the earlier the start the Cut out Coupon below and present or mail to Gilliam's Store, Bellefonte, Pa. Votes must be handed Wednesday noon of each week, in not later than 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 NOVEMBER 21st, 1912, 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 credit. NAME Shssanssnaunsies Shh EEE EEE
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