Page 6. The Centre Democrat, CHAS. R. KURTZ, Editor and Proprietor, A.C, DERR, Associate Editor and Business Manager. EARLE C. TUTEN, Local Editor, a a . FWORN CIRCULATION OVER 5,600, TZRMS OF SUBSCRIPTION : Pubsoription,. ~~... $1.50 Per Year yrsons who send or bring the money so .08 oMoe and pay in advance, §1 per year ODeNTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with N. Y. thrice a-week World for... .ovcoveeer $1.65 Pitsburg Stockman for . WwW. J. Bryan's "Commoner" . $1.50 Published weekly every Thursday ‘morning. Entered in the postofice at Bellefonte, Pa. ns gocond-olass master. The date your subscription expires is plainly printed on the label bearing your name. All credits are given by a change of label the first issue of each month. Watch that, after you remit. We send no receipts unless by special request. Watch date on vour label Subscribers changing postofMce address, and pot notifying us, are liable for same Subscriptions will be continued, unless other. wise directed Both Telephones We employ no collector. send or bring the money to this oMee EDITORIAL, The has golden opportun check the now Democratic p ities In store an only “breeders who are over Penne WOrking sylvania Evervo dent Wills It was satisfied radical President 4 FR OOIRé A THAT CURRENCY QUESTION. For over question Nas L ic at Washingt Wis Preside that sary finances footing, manded Most of ou of the tar that not one After nt currency legisla in order to have business and the of the country on 1 sO na and immediate was de- | the passed Wilson ins tion Was neces- r readers have a fair idea i ther 1 Thes Ar tion I pra uation thre Wilson come fr lenders HUTTre nd ' ve and ing the countm f Pres does not 1 ym the } that NOW n : Are aten lent ese threats and in the inder interests Indicates Eovernment the direction It affords that there the first ! na! count system on due to the President oF pleasure te UNO assurance that, f« hi if have ta r century, this Irrend new and entific b fearless and Wilson who fight We are assured bill will be passed by fore the holidays and mediately signed by resident The new currency reform measure and the new tariff bill, In themsel are enough to redeem every that was made in president campaign. They are two of est pleces of that have isis heroic work of has led In this that the new the then Senate he. will be im the p i] pledge Wilson's the great constructive jegisiation | been enacted tie | war and mark a epoch in Industrial and economic legislation our country These mre events, the result of than of Democratic rule With a sound currency system financial conditions will improve, under the workings of the new tari | with cheaper raw materidls and a wider market for our products, we can safely look into the coming year with assurances of hope and greater pros. perity. PENROSE'S LOYAL FRIENDS. mince Civil distinet of | histori leas A year our and During the past week the Progres- sive Republicans held different con. ferences In our state for the purpose of organizing for the coming spring primaries. Their hope Is to defeat Boils Penrose for re-election to the U, 8. Senate, because he was one of the ring leaders at Chicago when Taft got away with the nomination that be- longed to Teddy. The Progressives will name a full ticket and have no intention of uniting with the Repub- licans, It is also announced that anno 33803 You are expected to | the | Thecdore Roosevelt will canvass ev- ery part of Pennsylvania for the pur- pose of defeating Penrose, whom he regards as evil influence In public life. ‘This means that there will be a splendid chance for Pennsylvania Democrats to win a Governor and a U. 8. Senator this coming vear, if we do not make fools of ourselves at the critical time, Note this. With these golden op- portunities now in view, you will find in every part of our state, where thers {is a remnant of the old Penrose-Guf- | fey bi-partisan, Democratic-Republi- | can machine, these people now are | working over time to create factional {quarrels in the Democratic party this | year, which Is Penrose's only hope of | success. Wherever find a rabid “Old Guard” Democrat there will find a man breathing dissention, try- ing t start a fight to disrupt pre Democratic State Organization this year impair the i tiveness of a for the Penrose It Penrose ippealing Heutenants in the who served him so when Tener was vou Vou 0 sent 80 A8 to eff ed united party com the for Demos well, elect struggle game of to his party ily ing against {old | help criti and a ed | { pec] [| Extending Parcel Post. tmaster General uo imaking himself vers days to these e attempted of parcel post pack howl from the express comp | master finally won matter now Lhe in the as the enlargement of { creased the the p sn demand post 3 wreel VERDICT UNFAVORABLE TO JOHN MASAROSCH Wits defen ywards tin wfter hel two other vn the rack t« he defendant, and the rack a plecs ots out of re the defendant the re self He shere the or heard girl on the bench his fis i! AN mnde to m) nt back wl wind the h ind the boy on after which he returned to the house f the defendant ind heard the de fendant Ww "Did not care what they w Id do with him, whether It was Ww or soon, but hope it would be He heard no shooting but his d wa hundred yards away Crow he placed his revaol after he got with the and enough anem owd w geen shoot est ing, Hite floor oF Nn the tink vedding John rowd part Sapola had shooting testified that a big gone to Cato: heard no he heard John Botson about one hundred yards the station. Heard the de- say "I done enough to my - Haw the defendant at the and was there when the con came after the defendant: did not see the defendant drink save a lass of wine given to him when the constable took him away, and he heard only five shots Mrs. Andy Tuelchick. This witness the bride and her testimony i in line with the other testimony as to what occurred at Clarence. Annie Behmichdko, This witness is but ten years of age and her states ment was taken without swearing her; she stood with the two Duke children and was looking at the water. She saw the defendant shoot. John Duke, Sr. This is the prose- cutor and testified In line with the other testimony and as to the amount of liquor and other stuff taken by the wedding party on the train. Dig not see any shooting but heard shooting and "admits shooting dynamite at until shooting away frm fendant self” house stable in the | THE CENTRE a DEMOCRAT, ET BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, December 11th, 1913. Clarence, Mrs. Annie Boucher, Testifles to being with the wedding party, to see- ing the defendant, heard the shooting but did not see it; heard two shots; heard the defendant say “Now, what have 1 done to myself?’ Went on to defendant's house, saw the defendant, did not hear him say anything but seemed to be sitfing around worrying Before hearing the two shots she had heard other shots John Duke, Jr that was shot and {age was not sworn his statement | was taken; he saw the defendant [shoot In thelr direction, indicating how he and the defendant stood and the direction of the revolver John Menswick Lives at went with the defendant from New | Cato the Station Th defendant did not go back # ET nfter | leaving to go He { found the Heen This on but the hoy necount of his in (‘ato and LO tion revolver which 1 had defendant throw awa) gi David Chamber it was defendant's reolver He and the fendant had the tation to the biride the defendant in Ahe opposite the gave it to Lhe de gone to meet hi LW shooting ’ I Aes ‘ Ve Ld went to the bride and Aire the tween the defendant's the defendant constable came for him and three o'clock in and the defendant had ims that he had shot the but that he was blamed for of the bove had gone the while the wedding party ow at the not chil it two afternoon told dren Some tel to AAMUAAMAAVMAAMIAIWWAAMAAWWYWY WILL THERE BE A VICTROLA IN YOUR HOME THIS XMAS? 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Blassius Boucher was at Cato sta- tion with the defendant and Menswick but ‘had gone there by himself, and they rested in the shade until the ar- rival of the train; heard iots of shoot- Ing after the train arrived, and more so when It started; saw woman bring girl into the station and then went on to the house of the defendant, and afterwards saw the defendant up stairs Did not see him at or near the cellar and testified that some of the bovs he saw them at the station just about right, ex plaining he thought the under the saw the defend ant take \ when the 1 at Clarence for when were that influence Rlass of vind ons him a Mag iwaronct the mofMier defendm estilied that while he ha gon aut too) of 8 T Into the looking fo h hells claimed heen iy : by Bo John the the hote | defenda BILLY SUNDAY IN PITTSBURGH Marriage Licenses soe: Green's Pharmacy Co. 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