4 THE CENTRe DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. SEPTEMDE] » \ 12, 1907 —————— Bhe J onfre CHAS. Alemorvat, URTZ, PROPRIETOR FRED KURTZ SR. CHAS. R : / vires ¢ EDITORS KURTZ. \ CIRCULATION OVER 2500 DEMOCRATIC STATI RATIC COUNTY TICKET THES partment! tate College was for them if ed too bh »r, hence they f freedom anarchists freedom to murder and If this « law Ow +» seeds of anarchy ountry, or any other land where reigns leave it and not to their liking, let them assemble themselves as an archists upon some uninhabited island to murder and do such other belli as they advocate, entirely among them selves It { every United ate let it be that him on enacted that every known wretch of choo! shall be arrested | brand each side of board of a vessel the the nationality to which he belongs with ish, If thereafter is his face, place him on and transport him to authorities of orders to do with him as they any such branded scoundrel found on American soil, let him be taken five leagues from our shores, and with a stone tied to his neck, anchored at the bottom of the sea until! Gabriel sounds his last trump when satan will appear from his pit to claim hisown. No anar chist should be allowed burial npon the ) gacred soil of Amearica ‘ laim to six feet by three for his carcass—dump him as garbage in the waters of the deep. These fellows do need a trial for their conviction—they are opposed to all law and for a rule of anarchy, Give them their own medicine, and at once, has no « these | about violations sent sh things | for gra | says the HEINLE RECOGNIZED slate foute, the last Senator Wm. C, Heinle, who represented session of foremost party in the Lewis that distric the legislature, f the Was | one of the cratic nent v } cader stale, burg last During he served his § one of the 1 the ed in the iSitor in trains, egisiature and was who wiween returned nonwealth Aurora, where he 1 { Batav H | They also rob bi rable in many other way tionable whether they are more ve to the gray and black squir rage hunter who goes the pre squirrels under ] ing rec 1 and meets the grey But information to the proper au ’ thorities will soon t a stop to this and our game will get proper protection W il pe nd The Phila to the contract a Million Dollars phia Record, in referring that have fi dings at Oak Gros whole work w involve an mating $1.0 MX ired an to compiete it The shops w w thoroughly modern Central will When the furnish employ and the New York neen trate much work there shops are completed they wi for which is ment sixteen mechanics, the hundred more than twice number employed in the Renovo shops - The Fate destruction of of a Church big German Md. ledd by The afler services The Lutheran chur the h at Accident, Tues. day by lightning is judgement of the cal many a Lord members of discord, and, had closed, the was renewed with considerable bitterness by members who remained During great uproar, lightning struck the building, which rapidly burned to the foundation. There was but one flash from a cloudless sky. If lightning struck «ll such churches few would be left. were full contention i | M1 Kohibecker, | was | years of age | Kohlbecker, been awarded | \ | RECENT DEATHS Glenn, this county, Thar psumpty A member » her hus was bul a severe INA he was taken to Je and medical aid was lin a lew the she and m hu hut grew weaker tes. Heart failure wa ause whose ma Anna Mary July 2¢ Siegworth, was born in Pittsburg, th, 1852, and married to Alvis of Milesburg in x Six this She was teen children were the re living as fo gabela City | Mig Frank, Henry ten of whom are ows Louis, Monon union Felix maont, of Kane Ym Francis, She Alois Kohlbecker, both stella, Josephine s, of Milesburg her husband, , Mrs of Milesburg, and the following Mrs Mrs Louis ved by her mother Anna Siegworth, brothet and sisters Josephine Gingerich, Walters, Ra George, of Blair Charles and Frank, of Jeanette Cleveland ; vanda county ; Monongahela Julian of Interment in the Catholic cemetery Wednesday morning - p— Married Dr. R. B. Fore and Miss Carrie K, De long werejmarried | at Eagleville, Wed by Rev. C. A. Brady, of Wil The groom is a graduate of Normal nesday, iamsport, the Lock Haven and also the Baltimore Medical college and is now practicing in lllinols. The bride is the pccomplished daughter of James I. De- long. They left for a short wedding trip to the southern part of the state anc will then go to their future home in Illinois. + | young 1 Was 49 lena | and ESAU BUCK AND THE BUCKSAW, Ihe Bucksaw, the Seesaw That Saw An old farme bad all § and the Esau Saw r of Arkansas whose son rown up and left hin man the name of Esau am of thie When the out to saw the wood the saw he wouldn't saw the saw he saw tha that another: t with l.sa ooked Aw | for that wa saw he saw 1 | man came ! nome ne say the said “1 saw the wood but the ol¢ “Esau, did you saw wood saw man OMMON SENSE buck There is More Clothing GOOD CLOTHING ON In our store than in all other stores in Bellefonte combined. This is a fact that you will not question once you see us. Ours is not only the biggest "| Clothing Store in Bellefonte but there is not a Men's store in Cen- tral Penna that shows anything near as large an assortment of Clothing and Furnishings for Men and Boy's as you will ind with us. The very fact that we are big as we are affords us an oppor- tunity to obtain advantages In prices that big purchases and ready cash always commands. This guarantees to you Lower Prices than it is possible for other stores to give. As the season progresses we it will let you know weekly of the g many good things. Money saving wanker guyrprises that we have in store w Aken A WAIK have paid close ' I hav ellers a « have and e written It lay have balance of time . | twenty to thirty read much of Before fast I could ! half an me I had that “tired fee with me i wo cast was absent, and 1 oot sleet ould night and “the the my not rea hour at a ng’ always sleep at the | rheumatism was present sleet ke a child a month's fast I have no and my brain is perfectly « I have strength [ shall resume a normal | gradually, perbaps taking ten days it, and then I shall Physi is but a syn provocation, when it Now | Even after | my feeli faintness, Of CAT course not diet resume business jans are agreed that iptom of | rationally abstinence from food wi move the cause and allow nature to re sume her sway and rex uperative powers I'he stomach fatigued with too much food | is permitted to rect and then enabled | | to take up duties again with renewed | energy. By the resting process improved | nutrition is secured and healthy blood is banish disease and keep the tissues healthy This man's story reads like the plain | est common sense, and his pian is worth trying by the rheumatic sufferers to save bills, If nothing else [ doctor The Jewish New Year Rosha “hona, the Jewish will be celenrated by the Jewish people throughout the entire world on Saturday and Sunday, September 14 and 1§, Or ac cording to the Jewish calender, on the first day of Tishri 5662. New Year, The garment for an ape [3 An apron, for you. We want every Man and Boy, in Centre county to say with us It's the Best Men's Store in Penna. Before the season closes we in- tend that you shall tell your | y ! ing Of | A great amount of | for ] rheumatism | i manufactured in sufficient quantities to urn friends, your neighbors, Faubles’ Clothing is Best, Faubles' Prices are Lowest. Give us a call, you can form no idea of our Clothing superiority unless you do---we will make it interesting and profitable for you. Ml. FAUBLE & SON. Brockerhoff House Building, ALLEGHENY ST, - BELLEFONTE, PA.
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