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EDITORIAL, That $50,000,000 “for good roads” has gone for good but not for roads Every workingman is thankful that he has a full dinner pail during these democratic times, be thankful that Washing- Everyone should we have a ton who Is onto his job. schoolmaster at The tariff was reduced, and now ev- work at are real ery man who wants steady good wages can get it Democratic times these Every conservative business man and intelligent citizen will give thanks today that the questionable $50,000,000 road loan was defeated. is thankful that the prom- failed to have Everyone jsed democratic panic ma- though had a of the terialize, éven we radical reduction tariff satisfac know - State There in ing that the present Democratic touch with i8 some AS O8e taxpayers of 1d be $50,000 000 organization Ww in the it proposed when the al- Pennsylvania, ldly denounced It particular openly road loan 80 was noticeable, that a brand of sylvania for this litical corruption of “Good Roads, hoped to manipulate later throughout Penn- and voted great po- name democrats invariably worked scheme, to create a in the the fund which bosses and We have hs ab are indant “crops enjoying universal industrial perity There for who seek It, Wage Our people have been free from fam- ine and great pestilence. We are at peace with all nations of the civilized world. There that this nation greater, hi pler and be through the fore have oc be giad this prog- is employment all at a good living is evidence Er stter, every wing and is Ar will continue ) There- rejoice and succeeding years we asion to on Thanksgiving The many for general of the cratic factic for congratulating In both tions paraded banner, all of clusion that the guarantee Democracy jority rule, and not the bosses of any party Nev rede Nugent New President rng n smashing Smith- demo- rrupt Jersey was cause Wilson combina- m in these corrupt tA verifies Cases under Democratic which the con- does always of will of the label not the quality the goods means the ma - shall prevall—the people shall weome of those skeptics Wilson t after Ask Mur- and What has | who thought bluffing scalps of phy of New of New of Maryland President he political York; the Was when set ou the bosses” Smith Nugent Jersey Baltimore bosses and all the little ex- who have been word of rec came All 1 Republicans Did straighter « bosses of Pennsylvania, waiting humbly for nition, which never look alike to Democrats and President oR a OfRes him, and Progressives over a steer a ourse to carry out his promises to the peo- ple? ner has 1ecepted the presidency a4 great national ba if 8 ARSUmMe ball leagu $ a salary « but il 26.000 per not the that gubernatorial annum, w AC» tive duties in profession until term Is completed, Governor Tener baseball in and the new position no to him and be more In that capacity will bothered with a Penrose ma- or $50.000000 road and schemes Under Governor to in his one year hence wns a successful his younger dave, doubt congenial not chine, similar Tener's national favor, player will appeal he be loans the popular direction game we hope soo Increase Every conservative citizen will give thanks to day that we have a Presi. dent who places a high estimate on human life. Patient in the extreme, possibly, thus far President Wilson has found no occasion to Involve this country In a long and bloody con troversy at arms with a sister nation. This course may not appeal to the Jingo statesmen and the war lords, but it will meet with the approval of the greater portion of our people. Huerta may have been insolent towards this government, but that does not merit an armed Intervention In Mexico's revolution, at a great sacrifice of hu- man life, - soi o———— “ a ALL: COATS AND BUITS8 RE- DUCED TO COST AT A-I:K-E-N-8. ~Advertisement, x41. . | ] | ple ed a bill THE CENTRE DEMOEG AT 8 4 —_—. THE MEXICAN PROBLEM, fish is fried until it is the water. Whether President son has successfully conducted Mexican policy could not now be de- cided though Huerta should be out of his power and out of his country, Mexico will be a long problem in the solving, with the final verdict of whether it has solved correctly or incorrectly, But it far as President with his Mexican with amazing ease ed the Jingoes, that he couldn't much less make without splitting peace driving into war with Mexico, whether we wanted it or not Amers- ican, English, German, and French residents in Mexico supposed to have the very best judgment about the na tional temper there he has left speechless with surprise, The chan- celleries of Europe onverted from dissenters and scoffers into rati- filers and admirers Nobody out that President Huerta to to do so No out of Wil- his been is not too early to say that, Wilson has gone policy, he has gone He has confound. who were ¢ impolite t Huerta, threats against him wide open and oCksure be 0 us he has « doubted force resolved of Mexico ever Wilson ould his will if he were In the beginning pretty nearly everybody did doubt that he could ever do without getting this country into war on the other side of the Rio Grande. A big majority of the opinions most familiar with men and things Mexican, believed that Mr Wilson couldn't even try to evict Huerta without an international storm, spreading perhaps far from Mexico itself to continental Europe. But it has been there 850 as as to wat there outside of Mexico; beeny any excite- ment No man can safely predict what will come out of a tense Latin American situation at any time But it isn't prophecy, it's a statement of hard fact, it's marking up a cold rec- ord of history, that from the day he« went into the White House and im- mediately took up his policy against Huerta to this very day, President Wilson has traveled every foot of his Mexican road brilliantly Philadel phia Times. Prog has come no storm has scarcely pass t} HONORS FOR PENNSYLVANIA, Under- promoted Representativ to This will mean a AcCan 1 chairmanship of the Ways and Means Committee In Hi most important and influential C3 n at Washingt House reports assured that Oscar wood, of Alabama, will from the House of the United States seems be oH Senate in ti the se the side If urrent National Capit probable that ch commit 1 Pennsy Iv from ire reliable virmanst awarded to dist Hon ed wdmir of ished democrat] el Palmer One Ania's leaders, the It Anne 114 ipport of the 8 advancement high regard and confidence of Presi dent Wilson, with w! 1 he } \ ! fied since the B osely identified istratio nas for Vo IL 18 heen witimore nderwood, of h Chairman Mr. Palmer as one wkers in the frami ntior had valued co-w tariff bill th as a legislator ® having Mr. Palmer jccee wddition to this Mr. P hig! of his men seem the Penngy recognition he merits The position of Chairman of the Ways and Means Commities is & high. er honor than that of being Governor of Pennsylvania, or a United Siates Senator from the Keystone State These are reas Mr Palmer Rive Many appeais Penn ivania that far " Of thes He Onve Who has ng tates his and who appre aimer fellow ready 181 esteem and thes distinguished ivanian ms wny * the he will m not Car fr friends the race ther vof tions e ers t re ONETess A CURE-ALL THAT FAILS. Adam would wers mp LE Throughgoing ph ie Smith ] : cure ever) free ' nt thing sway and goods lowest possible manufact ald bid another for istomers be as high facturers other for the against ne wages would AUse Manu me Aan would be of gondsa rers A as possible be would bid against labor; goods best qualit be wuld attract the most Nobody, suppose Experience ontradi every hand Everyone who the newspapers sees that competition, ine stead of curing all evils, creates many The Standard Oil Company Was a per- fect fruit of unlimited competition simply mpetitor that sur. and others in a om- untrammeled field railroads, Insurance om panies, meat packers, food manufac turers, and others, are restrained by law from competing In certain ways It is sald now that we fair com petition which imit- ed and restrained The big thing g session of Administration's i gE f on mu such buyers HHeve ® Aaluse that on WF De now is it reads being the ©« ved ely Hanke beat all want means ompetition before t forthe Congress will poli concerning or always he om the the be trust and st that p merely Ig que aR to how it will insist OF ompetit President on Wilson hs containing that monopolisti be ery beneficial ] agricultural products even with no supervision on behalf of the public That is a pretty plain acknowledgement that competition Is no cure-all--8Saturday Evening Post iiread sign an AB which implies operation may labor and for for To Reach the Inner Circle. 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The editor will grasp your hand and the bill and pressing it will say, “you het” After giving the news of your locality you will be permitted to retire with a receipt for an obligation properly discharged, “That old idea of using ‘port’ and “starboard’ on ships Is about obsolete.” “Yes” replied Farm- or Corntossel, “but 1 don’t think they gave us agriculturists proper recog- nition. In pointing out the rigth and left sides of a ship they ought to use something short and simple, like ‘geo’ and ‘haw. "Washington Star. the terms exemption the the cra hee can tol BON har the isty Der ETe pre S Ing opt jud | tho ent fou her 1 Roi ple tha hee wit ant nee dey chir eigl Phi Ean T of Kreis terr Not leg ed 80 1 the ery LIM CX deny ion Ow rus BOT at ized the blind throughout gans rest of the hopeful | where son honest expectations Organization, opposition prestige of a that iHluminating the paraded tion out of the mire ears 1} i The simply Surely overwhelming DEMOCRACY'S TRIUMPH. in folks who have eagerly awalte o returns of the 1813 elections as beginning of the end of the Demos tic tide In Pennsylvania apd the land Newspaper ors if Penrose Machine have hat n trying ever since those returng 1 in to sidestep the story they i and have groped madly about fog 1e little peg on which they could i% the tale get up In advance of “downfall of the Wilson \Admins ation,” the disinlegration of the nocratic Party, the return of Pros ssives the “fold”, and all the imaginings of gang of the to 88 agents they thelr run awi pitie d for and are 1 ' enthusiag urely let Iimism gement It the wish and 1 still ught, the el the oppos tide and ‘he tly The at flood, exa Democracy Party Progressive wdership witl angling alliance n faction, Is of enemies sound nding ence to ‘ake the id Bond Amendment of what happened t amendment admitted to n the work of the Democratic State working n harmony and wishes of all parties, point for 1 torious polit the pow Republics show its volte on is h the I~-gang d only sentiments voters of a rallying to that n« perpetua corrupt The figures counties of the amendment, one ladelphia, where th Kg still entrenched he history of It Hp administration the people measure of Id life the vwdmiy f med considered 191 the ice for ing Ie } it State is maost that amendment was the Tener before constructive that wou ns al n that was islature at the Sense the forces of Penr inanimously and enthusl passage of this amendment means at omn hing TT were throus stampeds Di-partisan ughout the Pent ne stump at supported Ls ndment h a State we and G not et ever pport inborate ampaign TE nsive advertisir efforts Ire polis Hut the admit th measure o the ¢ Mach amendment \ wrate at he se uv Al the v ne thi d i G1 % mouthpieces of he task of » irms ret Democrats proud of the part rebuke by Democracy of strength of that { | i I's rat. 1 ihe reorgan- | w and on | ¢ showing can look 'a the State, irward . Mies . i EN . How sad is the fall of those partys dvs only in the Btate-at-large, but ocal showed lends Hachine help what r conspicuous Ing AR A FREE LANCE MELANGE, — ELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday November 27th, 1913. with confidence to future contests everywhere the peo- that the same distrust ex- who are supported by the are willing to represent They have discovered must done this state to rebuke defeat a the Ma rush the of local clear by that no himself | as | whligations | aor any Hes The time rooked politi- | Ives behind ed Absolutely Pure obnoxious | i ROYAL —the most celebrated vement | of all the baking powders in the world—celebrated ior its J» a great leavening strength and faith purity. It makes your cakes, ine biscuit, bread, etc., healthful, it insures you against alum and all forms of adulteration tha’ go with the low priced brands. to all Or i he in and of onl lenders but throlutely to iy and by self robbing it miking Li On ever OUCH Ole won nowevs respectal he ipport so under ie Xpeot long vith or ne erowd vement organi- leadership ve to Cres serve tical “rooted op 1 termined page I'm Nery his only public priv- necessary to Meeting of Pomona Grange. ounty Pomona Grange pretty wedding a 11 t in Grange Arcadia, Centre Hali, [at the XM. E. pars 31 2nd, at 10 a. m. It is there be a full attendance, nvited next this BErY - will Leon- Daugherty—Price. entre will i€ about public servants, um gErano make offi« nage them 11d sa members icers inke place at were nev- | John at 0 ins! 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Nearly all are fully with good dyed satin, involved-—likewise the smartest and right away," the we have Its But on lined yarn Women’s, Misses and Junior Serge Suits Guaranteed strictly pure wool ; regular price asked by other stores $15 and $16.50; are Oiersd Mare at "+ 2. « "% ia” at ws Wain dE Tw Ta $12.50 $4.50 SKIRTS, WOMEN'S and MISSES, - - $2.98 Choose Now From 12 Styles of New $2 Hats For Men Everything from the quality of the material to the minutest detail of fin. ishing is as perfect as we can have it made, and the colors are the always wanted dark shades and a number of fashionable novelties. In Our Men's Furnishing Dep't We Offer Men's $1 & $1.25 Shirts at 09C Plain and plaited Shirts, fancy and plain color mercerized pongee Shirts, with and without collars attached, These are the season's atcumulations from one of the best shirt manufac. turers in the country. These shirts are guaranteed fast colors and cut very generously big. 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SPECIAL AT oe. yd. Which Line is the “Best Seller” Among Our Women's Shoes ? The one that we have the most calls for is the 3 W'EVER- BODY'S. The assortment always complete. There isn't a style, nor a toe or a leather that you can think of that you cannot find in this line. Besides, every pair is strictly guaranteed to give ser: vies. The most wonderful line of shoes for ladies, at our always pleasing price of $2.48 pair usual ever presented at this season! » Chinchilla Overcoats of finest quality in a variety of styles to suit all tastes at lowest prices of years. The back. ward season has done its work-left biggest makers overloaded with vast surplus Chinchilla Overcoat stocks and no near market. We had choice of the best at makers’ cost of production price. Unusual bargains at this sea: son of the year. Buy that winter ov. $20.00 Chinchilla Over. Ha» ercoat now, coats ww CLASTER’S ="
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