- Page 4. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, January 30th, 1913, Whe Centre Democrat, CHAS. R. KURTZ. Editor and Proprietor, A.C DERR. Associate Rditor, SWORN CIRCUT L ATION OVER 5, 500. AAA EE TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION : SUBSCRIPTION, . $1.50 Per VEAR Parsons who send or bring the money to she ofMoe and pay in advance, §1 per year OENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with ¥. Y. thricea-week Worldfor.....oooo vives win Stockman for ras J. Bryan's '‘Commoner" WS oahed weekly every Thursday morning ®osered in the postofice at Bellefonte, Pa. a8 csoond-olass matter The date your subscription expires is plainly | urinsed on the label bearing your name All | sradits are given by a ohaoge of label the first | {seus of each month. Watch that, after you remit. We send no receipts unless by speoial rsquest. Watch date on your label, Sabsoribers changing Jossafice address. and | 0% notifying us, are liable for same. gE ai d will be continued, unless other. wise directed. We employ no collector. You are expected to and or bring the money to this oMee EDITORIAL. Tener has shown towards State he will ¢ of mind until Thus far Governor a commendable attitude College, We hope that tinue in the frame the appropriations made on- same are the United States 1500 recommen that at the to The fight is on In Senate to take up the dations for appointments sent in by President Taft of his term. It promises liveliest contest of plain contest for the spoils were close the is will be It it the vear fl and be interesting to win out The Bellefonte I swan song for the Hon week 10 seems in Cephas Gram- ley last to ve been forgotten lative announced. Cer yperly committee was not it is hard Cephas is “Bull Mo It looks cate hi pro ser 8 tho m It is ies ved exp: the coal evo rimen a serie electrif ticle and the of If what than Up Harr in the and the abuses. While they may not all but thus far they have made there is general applause parts of the state. The gressive Republ mess of have that of man they realize reform Are in minority a their hopes, good and all Pro- made 1 from Flinn Hall's + Judge quor license Creek hans arous perance pe His Hon sides his that gerations from ths ked in t} vim conclusior pla and that drunks and ths knowledge of illegal his duty to make the officers same to him th ing of the place closely watched | ve fig will 1} ple nness pra« iry and local wrt report effect of e grant- will be we that renewed next temperand ped year Democratic up is Tom. Taggart, the boss of Ind Eressive ilanna, has turned A% A pro- Democrat and urging legislature of that to go the limit in the line of enacting progres sive legislation their present ses- sion. Taggart simply under the Democratic when he realizes that awake, In order for him grip, he is willing to let what they want, This is a lesson to the people, that they can get what they should have if they only serve notice on their party leaders. Tag- Bart was a rooster for years, is smart enough know when it Is time to get on the bandwagon, some- ther fellows are much lacking tinually have a grouch when op. state at im a banner, and the people are to to dent elect Wilson gave out in- this week the announcement the first few months of his ad- ation no attention will be giv- the “ple counter” In other there will be no business done that line until the next con- disposes of the tariff and other rtant legislation. The presi. says that the time of congress- should not be taken up at the with the appeals of hungry of- seekers, as the Interests of the ple are far more Important than personal interests of the few of- go seekers, Wilson Is right In this positicn. He withholds the plums as an inducement for the boys to get pusy In the work of needed legisla tion. This Is a notice to the faithful not to be hanging about Washington at the opening of congress annoying those who have other important mat- | State | men { they 118 {the { the | | ences, | agree politician | | did exactly hold his | th ve | em have |, cen willing but he | GOVERNOR TENER RAPS GRANGERS WON'T APPOINT THEIR MAN ON FOREIGN CREDIT INQUIRY, SAYS THEY ARE INCONSICTENT Calls Them Unfair Critics and De- clares They Interfere in Matters Trey Don't Understand—Only a Se- cret Order. the last committee of received coldly by Governor Tener when before him to request that be permitted to name one of the men the State will send with {the Southern Commercial Congress Europe to study rural credits and fl nancial questions relating to rural | communities The Governor told that he would not selected, as the seer t organization that sent all the farmers of said that ex-Repre Ham T. Creasy, State master of the Grange, wanted the position, although no name was mentioned by dele- gation that the Executive De- partment “My legislative Grange was The Saturday appeared the Grange the name Grange did not repre the Stats entative Wil committees the man the visited show 1d thelr past appointments ernor, when he 1 tors he would not follow tion, “that I have selected Sualited for their posit ame men Lo rej ent whom I deem fitted for reply brought up qualification of State his visi- BURRCS- fully wil State work." men ms I "re this the the question Highway of Commis thelr owy Before the organization islature, their profession | ism in ir it id ma emp! Came the Leg Progres ‘ the nr Progres and 3 wndida candidate rats their the Dems gible § Garvin Vas by the vot wretended gressives Now these fake the effrontery to try to put the blame of Garvin's election on the Demo- crats, claiming that the ought to have gone over to the help of the pretend. ed Progressives with votes to the Democrats’ 668 The Democrats in holding confer- or caucuses, If you please, to upon a line of policy and the of the officers of the House, right. They bound selves to Democratic policies and Dem- ocratic principles and they stood tent, If made fake Progressives have election Progressives had to stand up and be counted, and to stick to their prin. ciples and their professed opposition the so-called | to the gang and gang methods, as the Democrats did, they would have come over to the help of the only solid body of opponents of the gang, and the gang's candidate would have been de- foated, This the logic of and the truth of history, and squirming and squealing by fake Pro- greasives can make It otherwise Patriot. GRAMLEY’ 8 VOTES. Last week when the vote for resi. dent clerk of the House of Represen- tatives was counted Lieb--the Repub- lHean- Penrose candidate—was declars ed elected by a majority of only two votes. Later Hon. Cephas Gramley, and several others, announced that they were Incorrectly recorded as vote Ing for Lieb, This week, on Tuesday, the election of Lieb was declared void and the balloting was resumed, Throughout Mr, Gramley voted for Young, the Washington-Progressive candidate, but Lieb finally won on the 16th ballot, on account of the Wash- Ington- Progressives flocking over to Lieb. Mr, Gramley started in by vot- Ing for Alter for speaker who proves to be a gangster; he voted for the notorious Garvin for chief clerk; for resident clerk he supported Youn A Bil Flinn's candidate, y The Pennsy railroad is spend $16,000,000 for ht cars this coming year. It is a taution how Wil- son's election has upset Ti, going to it | It] Sees ald | their pitiable 46 | them- | the situation | no | to | ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE Wis a | rONVernor i vanis iggested edu tran J Vania Hey contin that NARROW MARGIN i to will hor the dent railroads look Blot | don’ bles glor em { lipw, | burns, for a. the TENER OPPOSES MERGER. aking « in: omim | Sen No Object in Combining Penn With State. Tener sed to the n of the State has declared hi the con Penns m (Ares plan iver Opp Intio 1 with FOC er Hi forming into a that ators State Ing State Coll ed as no Stats stitution, and support 1 Philadelp! stern univ be lit 1 eraily unity is, of m What the Newspaper Does. ff what a new Bi the late United IHinois, made Lper Su an i he in and KRUMRINE’'S Home Liniment RUB IT ON — RUB IT IN 5 ie Krumrine’s Home Liniment IN SENATE. Fin re mir lef that may added | sO on of thease remocrati Senator lists from 1 Krumrine's Drug Store, | BELLEFONTE Clearance Sale PENNA, Monday, Feb. 3rd And Continuing addit while represent replacements Remem OMmes Wi will the next four are ge attending to bu t this that tha fact for in Ison be pres The tics years iting out « pol Are Rineas Famous Stage Beauties with horror on Skin Eruptions, | ches, or Pimples. They \ t have For all such trou- | use Bucklien's Arnica Salve. It ifiea the face Excellent for Ee. a or Salt Rheum, it cures sores chapped hands, chilblains: heals cuts and bruises, Shnsurpassalt piles. 26¢ at C. M. Parrish, Ph. Bellefonte, Pa Adv, Du will be tH } neg paid for 10 Days. Gum and Tin Etc 1gh- Hats Inankets, Ww bargains are thro # sale the highest prices produce Geo. Meese’s Store, COLYER, PENNA. the | ANNUAL STATEMENT, Statement of County, Bellefonte, of the Annual Centre Btatement the Pa. Company ASBBETS, of nual Jan. 13, is hereby 1913 Premium notes taken the past year Cash premium. Tax No. 85 . From borrowed money Balance in treasury Jan. & 1912 Balance io treasury to-day EXPENSES Salary of Secretary for 1911 and expenses Salary of Treasurer for 1911 and expenses Money borrowed 1911 paid Losses settled 1911 pald ..... Directors pay and mileage for 1912 i Salary of Secretary for 1012 and expenses. Salary of Treasurer and expenses for 1012 Election Board and Janitor... .. p Commission for collecting tax No. 85. Postage, stationery, telephone, rent and all other office ex- penses Mr. A. M. Barr and Secretary, special services on books... J. B. Roan. loss of house. .,........ J. W. Kelley, loss of furniture. Frankiin C C. Grove, loss of barn, sliiaiod' but not paid i Samuel Dorman, loss on barn and contents. LV. Gates, grain, hay eal in lements “iu J. W. Rider, on barn. ris 40d hay... J. WW. Sylvie, by damage 16 hou And fourteen small fire losses, Principally iighining RECAPITULATION Gross amount received by Treasurer during the year. . To which add. Amount in Treasury at beg Paid out by Treasurer du the year Balance this day in hands Treasurer... Amount of premium notes in foree. ........ Amount of insurance of the inning of year and we have. tase - Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Co. The fAfty-sixth An- presented 223889 oe 2RE3:8 7828 = - $3358.35 8. 233389333 2322 3 ou 2 year ity ce tune 70 this 50d insurance of 1908, 09, "10, 11, and we have ‘this day vous Amouny Gué he cash premiums and taxes. At an election held the same da the followin were ensuing year: John R. Goheen. Robt. H. Reed, Oo 5 wor, Thy Thomas, Geo, 18, Haines, John hg Book, - u E The board ized by electing: H. E X. Duck, bres vioh president: J, R Brungart. treasurer, and D Attest: DF. LUSE, Seoy. elected an directors for the Reynolds, F, M, Fisher, H, Mitchell, G. P, Gentzel and Dieidons; int; Col W. Fred Reynolds, E. DUCK. Pres, | TUESDAY ALL THE Public Sales — LEADING in Canine Co. (SPRING SEASON 1813) Notices serted of Public Sales will in- in this column, until day of for $1.00. Persons who have thelr Bills printed “The Democrat” office Free; or deducted from price of bills if previously paid. be sale, Sale at Centre notice the FEBRUARY SALES, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1-A. G. Nol Admr.. on the premises in Spring twp acres with house. stable, ete. ~1 30 p. m SATURDAY. FEBRUARY Prof. Alexander Ritter, ar State College—-fine lot of household furniture; practically new—-120 p.m. L.F Roan, Auct TUESDAY, FEBRU farm, about 2 mil we, 2 farm implements—1 WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 12 Hps 1m. west of Spring Mills dan farm--5 harses, & mileh brood sows bons piements and househo F. Mayes SATURDAY Kl ARY ort yont Om the Johnston Fagle-2 mares K shoals 1 f Mi CHL le h wnd m Wm. KE. Phil on the old Jor 12 shouts, 2 farm im $s m L oOws chickens id goods Auct FEBRUARY 16.The ¥ ley Livery stable equipment, Bell horses wrringes. bugule slelighs robes, Ford Touring ear, ete lpm Isnler. Auct. H. P. Barnes, Assignes TUESDAY, near Colevl P. Bart efonte.-.. 3 harness W. A Ammon Gramley k horses, span of mules Kmileh cows 2 hogs and farm implements 0am. LF, Mayes, Auct FEBRUARY N. E near Stone Mill, in Potter twp y milch cows, heifer brood sow HLS a.m. Harry ve MARCH SALES. MARCH ¢-J i he £8 BO Shafler 4 work horses, 2 head yourg cattle, calf and farm implements. Auct x » Mh Gre recs ¥ 1 farn WEDNESDAY, MARCH mm. w f Madisonbur plements apd } Hubler DNESI Reed WEDNESDAY. MAR( Waddle station Patton twp ws, 12 yo Cattle bulls implements and bousehold goods V. Mayes. Auc rn J H 12--J M Harter. at horses, farm L 85 hogs am WEDNESDAY the Peter Mend and mt stock npleme MARCH east of Sp mens THURSDAY Em west farm Mares. Avot FRIDAY. MARCH Emerick Fleming 2 § olt, 3 mileh co ers. 2 oalves mpiementa - 120 FRIDAY MARCH 14-A. R. Lee 1m west of Boalsburg—4 horses. year ng colt. 8 cows, A Young cattle, 2 brood sows and pigs and farm mpiements - 10am L F Mares, Auct FRIDAY MARCH 14-D. E Baney 2 Furnace the Wh orses and colts cattle, Mewes. § bry farm imp empents and bo M GC Waite, auet FRIDAY. MARCH 14 Tylersvilie—<3 horses. 18 nil line of farm implements and household ¥o0ds 930A M. Wise and Hubler. Auet SATURDAY MARCH 1t=Johr A Haagen, ¥m from Howard—3 horses, 3 miich enws 3 bels- ers. buil and farm implements—10a m. A C. MeCilutie. Aver SATURDAY, MARCH 15--Jacob Madison burg--horse, 3 mileh bull, farm implements and he 12930 m MONDAY MARCH 17--F. 8. Fishburn | m. northwest of Lemont, at Houserville —-4 work horses. 2 yearling colts. © cows. ¢ heifers of them spring heifers, 15 shoats. chickens, farm implements and household goods--10a m. L F. Mayes. Auct TUESDAY. MARCH 18-Kidder & Raymond, 8 | m. east of Boalsburg, on | the Dr. Kidder farm 7 work horses. 2 colts, 7 mileh cows. 9 young cattle, bull, 2 brood sows and shoats, chickens, | 21 ewes, buck; and farm implements—10 A. M L. F. Mayes, Auot MARCH f Bellefonte sloek and Stover, ab nite near ws 2 helt feed and farm m. north te Hall road —¢ } miich cows, 17 wl sows. § shoats usehold goods—10 A on young Ervin Ruhl. 2m. west of head of eattie, and a N. Royer, cows, 2 heifers usehold goods - will receive the $1.00 {TUESDAY . MARCH 1n~Henry Mark, 3 m. east of Spring Mills ~live stock. farm implements and household goods, Wise and Hubler, Auet. Free Lunch TUESDAY MARCH 1B-~Mrs Swisher, on the Dave Henderson farm. 2m west of Jullan~4 mileh cows, 2 young cattle, 2 hogs, farm implements and household goods “lpm. 8. K, Emerick. Auet WEDNESDAY. MARCH 19 1 m. enst of Linden Hall farm horses, H0 estile plements ~¥ 30s. m. LL MARCH 19 College wp 2 young cattle ckens and farm Grove, Auct WEDNESDAY. MARCH 19~-W. R mw. west of Milibelm—38 horses 11 mileh cows, 8 young estrle brood sows, farm implemeniss goods 10 A. M. Wise and Hut THURSDAY, MARCH 20 m. east of Spring Mills plements and household Hubler, Auct THURSDAY south of Spring § hie 11 young cattle 1 sows. b farm {implements lew goods—-03. H H FRIDAY, MARCH south of F more-—10 hogs, chickens, farm my hold goods—9a. m. LL. F FRIDAY. MARCH 21-T J of Miliheim ~live stock Hubler and Wise, Auct MONDAY. MARCH 24~J of Jacksouvilie Rebecen Chas, W Weaver on the Vaotries 25 hogs and farm im F. Mayes, Auct WEDNESDAY Houserviiie miich cows BOWS Ke m HJ 7 shosts, 2 brood mplements-- 1 p Young, #% span of mules, bul i2 hogs. 2 and household yer, Aue Moser, 2 farm im- Wise and Samuel F live stock goods MARCH % J M Miils Heckman, 2m rees ne wa 2hulls Wr, 16 shoats and household Auct Reuber ist, 1m cate 20 Pe 18 and bouss rp auct 2% m. west and farm implements Slover A € work horses i : INE cattle chenterwt Piter *n OWS ie boar 2 a goods MARCH sont uctioneers NOTE: ~The Centre Democrat pays no commission to auctioneers to so- licit printing and advertising for pub- lis sales. You get the lowest rate by coming direct to this office. Tues., Feb. 18: A. Gramley PUR ce Bo Fe STOCK Black b mare, 11 yrs yrs « wi 1320 Aare £ line bayooil. yrs old, will 13x sieel gray horse Gl will mature 1400 T years old. wi 186 2 biack ¢ 4a mn e from efonte es Are th DAres eaders mature 8 years DAY horse Roan oolt mature 15% whis old pan of mules. € yrs home raised, w work single double nD all barness: = milch cows, 2 are full blooded Jerseys Aldernies, balance are mixed; 3 heifers fresh in March, 2 young cattle. 2 fu ded shorthorn bulls, 2 ful blooded Chester. white brood sows, with pigs at time of sale; full blooded Duroc boar. 23 shoats will weigh from 50 10 HO pounds each. Also 50 chickens Rhode Island Reds and White Wyandoties FARM IMPLEMENTS «Deering mower, new Osborne mower, Deering hay rake, Deering hay tedder. new Harpoon hayfork with rope and tackle King mature spreader, new Sharpless cream separator. steel landeolier weader, 2 spring harrows, 2 6100th spike har rows—obe new, Centre Hall doudierow oom planter. 3 horse wagons—one a Conkiin with 8 354 truss axle pistform 2 seated spring wag- 2- seated cutter in good condition, new Oliver Sulkey plow, 2 new Millheim plows, steeibesm Syracuse plow, pew Sidehill plow, lot of corn and potatoes by the bushel. cider barrels, set mule gears, heavy lumbermen’s tug harness breecchings, housings, 33-1. extension ladder and many other articles 100 DUMErous 10 men- tion HOUSEHOLD GOODS Kitchen cup board, dining table, flour chest, 5 bed steads, 6 cane-bottom chairs, lounge, ecok stove, hester No. § wood stove, and other articles. Sale st 10 am. L. F. Mayes, suctioneer FARM FOR SALE-A small 2I.horee farm. 1% miles north of Mllesburg, containing a §-room house, & good bank barn 45x46, good water and a young orchard and all kinds of fruit Terms |reasonable. W. H McKinley, Miles- | burg, Pa. 40 tf. fin or Corr on SPECIAL SALE FOR SATURDAY, FEB. 1st 6° TOWLING at For Saturday, February 1st, Only. Workman's Bargain Store,
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