4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., APRIL 11, 1901. V - ERE Ve h \ INT VPI OQ Houseman house to J, A. Decker's farm at Pa hy Mr. Zong. OO. N ruell to Nittat he (/ env af) 0 | } CENTRE COL N1 } F LIT [INGS. Furnace: Henry Bloom from Pa. Furnace to | Harry Johnstonbaug ro ‘ o ere ne PM g Ul ld ey me (eat, Contluged the Snyder farm or White Hall igh ( a 0 tit house bi the house vie He Ho Yarnell All You will iutiod trom y Struble from Seven Stars to Zion; Isane Walk CHAS. R. KURTZ, - PROPRIETOR er from the Pennington house to h arm be Hansay S : | - Coals; Muckel Snynes oot's proverty | iow spring Malia HTN FM Meckwith trom the farm known as 1 Goods | | 9 Find Every FRED KURTZ, SR. / AR back of Egg Hill; Andrew Graden and George CHAS. R. KURT 2, (EDITORS Bartley to the Snyder props Win. Blause Millheim. — to Potters Mills: Robert Mu S01 on the Aliso sorgs Seerist moved from the Gephart farm | ® { aes ated by tl ' or tan as THE Assertion CIRCULATION OVER 2800. |mrm north of town: Hoary Zerbe, of | 0 rvis, Bower & Orvis property on west Main | kin 2 | Wy ATION Ol S800 i main i be Lori © oa nb tie | Anortiset | CLOTHIER. | be re. Allison house near Prosbyterd Mowery to J.D. Long's house own t roe to Woll's Stor al aa I's " tat \ to Yat FORSSTATE CHAIRMAN. Bellefonte : Rev. Chileoat to Marysville ¥ house to Miss Retzhard ot Drof » thi enber Koon from Mifflintown to this place | N re 4 » the C7 topes) \ id ‘ Herdm McCool in with Mother Nees J) 5% | arty y ‘rank re a rhe | house at Hann the W Wa There has been considerable discus- , sion of late in democratic circles aboul tbl wu | duis AR dau ! hata duis the election of a Chairman of the Demo- : cratic State Committee, n this ques } to William %) \ o Peas Hall tion there seems to be quite a diversity | *© , treet; Frank Houseman from Kreamner A | [| Anna r of opinion, as to who would or would not | &W the A. Frank property Main 186 No 0 0 4 DW Zeller in ; Al ! prove an efficient leader. There are Vv "ne Gr ) Ar newly ih wm , 2 Wa. I . Foi tepm 4 vy Libri hingniig {(l EVER DEALT WITH Ih) ! certain qualifications that should be | purchased | n the vielnity of Spring Mills: | pottery building: PP. | itzell from Relghard's | M1 46 House Yaga DY 41 : » largely possessed by whoever is made ) MIYigts. bY \ nk wrty to his home on Penn stred . , Harti wh i nl : : from t Oscar Krebs into Mrs Hoy Mills, David chairman of the Democratic organiza tion, and the following we deem the AD DATSOTARS most important First Over and above all, he should be a clean, straight democrat, as free from the taint of Quayism as Heaven is | f . valley . Fhomas on the Na Tira 3 Vien talv | Fevers Wis Are v : , » from impurity : po other should be con- | Decker farm, south of I's. Furnace; Wi. Beek | pg he Uiriel 10 the Fle! ue props erve Kuhn, of | Ha tewart \re you acquainted with our methods of do- sidered for a moment ont M J t t teifsnyd KR A i : y be oh ” Wh : Secoud!:—He should be a man of ex: ¥ y Sd \ ake i a wi ta vem : ised trot i Walks h at | vn | { x INE business ? If you never had any dealings with perience who has the capacity for organi : . ; : wis i : : : investigate our mode of transacting bus zation, and can plan and campaign, Third The man who is man shoul » in sympathy C “+ TT SOTuI¢ 1 ocrat party capilo than half remained 'he greater amount named It figure § 4 monument a ‘ " ‘a od ' ‘ : { ferent ! and mg J y 1] 2 disp« aed Of during the ’ season Bv architectural nasti P risburg, kK 1 po oe W ale 1 k tos! y 10 : Ry 4 : ) purposely bot tearing it away doing this we were able to buy a clean, new stock tol with hive mi and, with a wink, to have a further ten | uM; wotle on the farm Showers va y . Ba o a A rd Ar A y 3 Tine of AN a and thus give our customers new Of ds at prices , 4 : ga. buying all of his stock In ti millions as a finisher. We repeat : aren't | Andrew ) the I ol 85. W ‘ tr. H { A W | : dott : / } i , . p " hv . oil manufact rs they go through no third the republican a “‘capital arty | on \ } aki 4 Hi ; h adh ous ve hands, and you pay po jobber’s profits others charge for their old ones. “Wane when you buy from him, but in each and Committee Meeting Wo pn i 20 a, whi wh wery pair you get at least h re, an ty than et elsewher The democratic county committee will y AR you get elsewhere money meet in the arbitration room in the court odariat bd I Foot idal os dA If you are going to purchase shoes it house, Bellefonte, Pa., on Monday after. pia y hr) oh vhuiteh vay you to buy them from Mr. Lucas daha ! for he has the reputation of selling better for the same price than others and if yon see how his store is cot Our stock of Spring and Summer Clothing confirm the apportionment of delegates ben bho er tesidence y to Cot " - ntly crowded with purchasers you can noon, April 22nd, 1901, at one o'clock sharp. The object of the meeting is to and to arrange for holding the democratic and the reason primaries. We would vrge that every acted i to the ter te ! « flee or " ‘ PH gh entre He | ite not oply has on extraordinary live | {8 NOW here and buvers will do well to examine it at td g he ow baa { shoes, but has the finest display of y fancy goods, neckwear, dress trimming either in person or by a substitute tha » ba YASALES " ‘ I anton Tha tanant house of 8p. | Wash fabrics for Summer «resses, and compare our prices with others, Ww J SINGER, Joux J BOWER, ur ’ f eli nahi Bia d ath pe abi \ | pougees Mullis, iawns batists, Bk, : satin white goods pigues, organdies and in fact everything one could desire y ' tishel, « : ’ Never before in the history of Howard “What shall we do with Aguinaldo,’ i hd AYA ma ‘ . 4 4 N , : ly i yh : wo u bas it had such an uptodate store as is the question that now puzzles the ad. isd i ns went t a . : WEI Mr. Lucas has given it, and he justly ministration, Well, now, that's queer, | Missour! a Cc ; deserves a very liberal patronage of the Mingoville people His motto is The same goods | CC funook from the Gordon farm to for less money and more good for the : and Will Carson, from State Colle same money than youn get elsewhere, | know what to do with him Did you | to the Me Williams house on Main street: J. D aved nn the farm vacated by Mr. Snook upon this rock he has built up a trade to M * ever? Tanyer from the mill house on Water street to | J. Johnstonbaugh to Mill Hall and John W be envied by more pretentious people -. the Musser house on Main street; Wm. Cor: | Guyser to the farm vacated by Mr. Johnston If you are desircous of making your | “How would Christ have captured man from the Musser house to the mill house : | baugh. J. J. 1 hresler on the Reynolds farm, | Toney reach as far as possible, there is | * % {. W. Frantz from the Sayder farm on White | above Bellefonte, and Mr. Wright, from near no place you can do it to as good advan. " b subject for ! Aho : Fight, ” Aguinaldo, is likely to be a J fall road to the Ard house on Main street. | Bellefonte, to the farm vacated by Mr. Thres tage as with Mr. Lucas, and he will take | discussion by the great literary guns | ym. prantz is successor to D, C, Krebs & Bro. | ler, M.M, Zong Into HM, Dietrieh’'s house particular pains to see that you get | Reynolds Bank Bldg. Bellefonte, Pa. next, in the store business. Frank Thomas from the | and Thos, Barner moved into the house vacated exactly what you want, iy member of the committee be present, Sec'y. Chairman, | onto the of to ' vi y of t ert ple y 4 after trying two years to capture him, Pine Grove and now, when he is captured, not to Civds Reobs trom the J. B. Ard store ho
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