4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., MARCH 20, 1902. ’ y 1 n Deafness Cannot be Cured SOINT 2 aut | The ¢ enfre 4 morc al, V ARIETY OF Cou NTY NEWS. By local applications, ay tear CANDO reach A PoIM ER T0 HORSEYEN. | v . > J Ont Tru Age the diseased portion of the ear. There is only _ \ ed fro y 1. one w a oN, )y Con 4 4 Pp 4 l Bue TN uTiona Temadien. Deknotn 3 thtined by ah CATAWISSA, PA, Rep, 24, 1902, | '» Uh CHAS, R. KURTZ, - - - PROPRIETOR i i . _ | inflamed condition of the mucous lining of tt Mussiks, MOYER BROS : : ——— -— : ———— p— are going to present their two clever pro Eustachian Tube, When this tube rer by Bey Gentlemen--About the first of this FRED KURTZ, SR. ! EDITORS. ductions. “Why we Never Married’ | ed you have a running sound or imperfecthear- | month our horse went suddenly lame in ..AN EXPERT... ———— nt. 8 ing. and when | A a Dts CHAS. R. KURTZ, and “The Destrict Skule” for the pleas | {h% rusuit, ana Ente fh oned fatness 18 | bis left hock. It became swollen to two aT" ure of the residents of Ax Mann and taken oul ana this tube restored to its normal | or three times its normal size. He could fo ® 4 a 0 . PI . condition, hearing will be destroyed forever ! 1 4 : CIRCULATION OVER 28350. | yicinity. The entertainment is foter- | nine cases out of ten are caused by entarrh, bear no weight on it. Upon close exam — which 1s nothing but an inflamed condition of ination no signs of bruise or broken skin TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION ; spersed with good musical numbers by | the mucous surfaces, was discovered. Having your WHITE soloists and the Pleasant Gap orchestra, Bd, Higive Lue Hundred JDoliare for Any | LINIMENT 10 the store we concluded to p v 3 Als 1 an 2 3 SUBSCRIPTION - - $1.50 PER YEAR | The proceeds will be for the benefit of | not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for | tY¥ it. After three or four applications, elrculars, free the swelling was much reduced and he Persons who send or bring the money to | the Ax Mann church. Remember the ro UF. J. CHENEY & Co. Toledo, O. | put his aan the floor and stond on it ’ ’ y ady ne To R ola on u sta, 750, the office, and pay in advance, §i. per year, date, Saturday night, March 220d. all's HRA Hi Yi ont. squarely. At the end of three days—use according to directions——the swelling dis- ly printed on the label bearing your name. {ven at the Baptist church, at Blanchard Subscriptions will be centinued, unless Bre . ny e 4 “ ; The Ceatre County Democratic Primary Eleo- lameness. We have driven him every otherwise directed, Easter Sunday evening, entitled "Day | tion will be held Saturday, May Sist; county u Will be held Satur a day since and pronounce him sound as a e employ no solicitor. You are expected to | of Triumph.” convention, Tuesday, June drd, 1902; dollar We feel that we are doing our | a Co - W : Rates: Congress $5, Senate §7, : : i send the money to this office. — oo Bat ress $5, Senate 87, Legislature neighbors and the public generally a |» of Williamsport, will make his — ————— reasurer §7, Recorder §7, Regis. EDITORIAL, , wription expires is plain | » llent EB ill t i The date your subscription expires is plain: | ¥ An excellent Easter programe will be ANNOUNCEMENTS. appeared altogether, and with it the IN ADJOINING COUNTIES. ter 87; Commissioner $5- positively in advance. | favor to recommend this remedy for the Candidates publishing au nouneements under : “i i | . monthl visit Nestor Serguey and John Pallillitto | this head must also register name with county rapid reduction of inflamation, where y ut here "Q ’ >. 2 ~ chalrman and pay customary fee. ever found or from whatever cause it A BIG STEAL. escaped from the county jail at Clearfield Nothing In derogation any candidate will | may bave been produced. ( NE = i p¢ published at any price. Complimentary py DAY ONLY Wednesday and are still at large. Botioes Tor candidates fe thin eth td Truly Yours, Clarence Lucas, who is working for merits or claims, will be published as adver Swank & BARNDT . The Senate on Mouday passed the tisements at 10 cents per line each Issue, cash For sale by all dealers. | ship subsidy bill, by 42 to 31. All the the Philadelphia and Reading R. R. Co., | accompanying the order. Correspondents will in . ease note - . democrats and four Tepublicans voted at Philadelphia, is visiting his parents at pleas wgle tim, — Special Notice Wed.. April Oth against the steal. This bill is intended | o = op We are authorized to announce the name of Special Notice. : to take $8,000,000 annually out of the WM. C. HEIN LE, of Bellefonte, as a candidate Those { tr wh vived ; : 3 a . | for State Senate. subject to the declsi the wee of our patrons 0 receive public treasury and put it into the k- It is stated that the line of the Com en ib jee 1 sion of th ’ ’ Democratic Count ‘onvention and the « y WwW El of Hyczs oda few oth . mercial Telephone company will be ex- Democratic County Convention and the dis | notices recently from us are hereby € will give any from 9 amt? Pp. m. ad a few other shipown- ted N » valley wit} bh HERIF . specially reminded that April 1st will ers, who have already become immense- tended to Nippenose valley within the § ; We are suthorized to announced the name | S0OD be here and by that time we expect $ | with headquarters at the ly rich by running ships. Running ships next few mouths. of H. 8. TAYLOR, of Bellefonte, as a candi to hear from all who have not already man 5.00 that is the same as guy other business, which The ope year old child of Mr. and date for Sheriff, subject to the decision of the : . Demoeratie County Convention, responded, Please attend to this matter h f . $ . t " al he ). { ww the nam should stand upon its own bottom. If | Mrs. Charles Meyer, of Loganton, died pavers authorized (0 announce the name of | pou. as eet too big arman Ouse shipowners should have a subsidy then Monday morning of consumption. In. | gute for Sheriff, subject to the @ecision of the « ; | i emoeratic Co onpvention " why not give the man who runs a plow a; lerment at Rebersburg. Der Mie County PoYention, The man who keeps bees need not for our i : 3 : . 4 . Ss CIE TEE TET TE subsidy ? Why not give the man who It is said that one man has been killed | we aren hor SO STER » the Jame of necessarily suffer from hives. ] i . ¥ aut ed Wu ihoubee oh shoves a plane a subsid*? Why not give | for every mile in the construction of the | A-G. ARCHEY, of Ferguson township, ne * eg» Ya valiroad antin ‘ ahdioae tor Register, subject to the decision T™ ) 4 - i fe 3} | : ” i ( count 0 e Demo ¢ Count ny Of the man who riins 4 daly a Subsidy ? | Weal Biden vauey O° » COURUDE Democratic County Convention ¥ Why not give the man who runs a ma- | accidelils, murders, etc. : RECORDER. ; We ate Authorized to aLasunce the name of chine shop a Subsidy ? Why uot give the Miss Jean Hyatt and Mr, Charles | JOHN { ROW E, of Philipsburg a a candi 4 date w Recorder, subject to the ged ng man who runs a butcher shop a subsidy? | Krape, both of Salona, were married | the Democratic County Con ventiol N E All these are poor and are not making | Tuesday, at the residence of J. RK. | We are authorized to annoupes the name of | \ | | : : | ¥ 'OREM AN, of Centre Hall | any money at what they are running, | Thompson at that place. tA FUR 1A ubj y Ha 4 | | " y 3 we ve 1 the Democratic County mvention . and the government should have an €Y€! In addition to large orders for new . prvi Bop a THE PIONEER OF | y : ! | Bellefonte, Pa. | can examine your eyes 4 BILT WELL 1 | | { corder. subject to t on thes e needy instead of further fatten | uipment given to outside firms, the We are authorized to announce the name o LOW PRICES IN BELLEFONTE ing the millionaires who have made their Pennsylvania Raflroad Company will J. H. WETZEL. of the North Ward of Bei) 3 ; . ale. AN i i to sembly hiset 1 lions pg ships. says . EY x Of Sha 1 a i 3 Hon by running ships. Who says build soonew carsat their Altoona shops. | the deeision of the Dem ¢ County Conven- | . that shipowner Hanna should be given b . : m _L aa | , ‘ad Dr. Thomas Miller Morrow, of Al.| We are authorize ) Ann e the name thosands out of the people's treasury, . : JW. KEPLER of Ferguson township, as a cat , . toona, and Miss Laura Virginia Greene, | didate for Assembly, subject to the declilon o e are at vou ervice and HEE | \i and the other the Democrat fn industries be allowed to h ( th r ty Convent f superintendent of the Cottage State eke out a bare living? It is downright pen y 5s . hospital, Philipsburg, were united in | robbery, and it is what the Hanoa class Gust or k ; : TREASURER Sei oul Hs ,» | marriage on Monday, March 17 of public plunderers call ‘prosperity The bill next goes to the House of Rep- Albert B. Long, one of the wealthiest resentatives where it is likely to receive : Cilizens of Lewistown, died on 12th, aged stiff opposition from Western members. st years. Mr. Loong was a son of Arthur - rig Ae sing pg Flo eet | » the 3 TL TR : nires treads in SAT made on the Plan- n of Iwmocra { This measure ison the same plage of Long, who became a millionairethrough COMMISS! favoritism for special individuals as the | C08 and lumber deals in Clearfield | i MY IF MEYER of Har ‘HILLY YER, of Harris tw) tariff. It is taking from one and giving | county and the northwest date for Commissions : { the Demoeratic ( ONER, BE the ters Iast, . .. ou t he att to another, under form of legislation, The Juniata Tube company, which horized t K.,of Rus “ which is no more than legalized robbery. | has a capital of $800,000, will erect a WE FRAN The people voted for these things and | tube mill close to the Logan Irom and | Sa or I iF Canveniion 2 should not complain. Steel company at Lewistown, The mill : We are a thor; od to nee the name of GOODS DELIVERED FREE | a ~~ ye —————— will cost about $200,000 and will give Y . y ant to th | FOR THE SENATE employment to about 300 persons or RWHS | d IH | John Hall's waiting room store at the 'e are we of - : a 3 A correspondent of The Patriot writess | terminus of the traction railway, Mill |; A EA fool Ma i biect to the | & D : ho 4 be Aa) “What would you think of ex-Judge | Hall, was robbed last Friday night. This A decision o She MOCTRL inty Conventios E T ROAN Yeager avis, Rel: i or Tiep Krebs, of Clearfield, as a democratic | is the fifth or sixth time that the store JOHN DUN AT rol oh "p Aa pa didate . . ’ Bell font d Phili b ae 4 4 ks candidate for senator from his district?” | has been burglarized, and it is now be for £0 pr py A Det HSSOnes. SULIGE] 1 Ul Ae Bishop St. Bellefonte, Pa. | clonic an tipsourg. abate That is an easy question to answer. | lieved that the thief makes his home in ‘ : w— hha We know of no democrat in the district | Mill Hall who would more fitly fill the position of Miss Mary E. Adams, of Harrisburg, senator, por do we know of one who | has entered suit in the Mifflin county | would more faithfully ‘attend to bis du- | court against Samuel F. Hollem, of Lew. ties. We think most favorably of “ex. | istown, to recover $10,000 for alleged Judge Krebs, of Clearfield, as a demo- | breach of promise to marry. In ber de- | cratic candidate for senator from his | claration she savs she loaned Hollem J district.” $1,150 with which to go mto business, We do not know that Mr. Krebs is a | and that when they were married they | i candidate, bowever, or that be would | were to share alike in the income, It is consent to be a candidate. Of course if | also averred that she bad many other BECAUSE _ cml Senator Heinle is a candidate for re- | opportunities to get married but, beiog nomination he should be chosen without | engaged to Hollem, she refused all sach | opposition. Mr. Heinle bas made an | offers and that he recently married an- | admirable record. He stood squarely | other i : against the machine throughout his The esgagement of Miss Emma Kem- bought, why wot go anywhere term. He favored all proper legislation | fee Litzenberg, of Ardmore, to Rufus and good stores of cours and opposed all that was yicious and | Tracy Strohm, of Scranton, has been an. harmful. He never wavered in anta- | nounced. Miss Litzenberg is the only | BUT SIM'S IS DIFFERENT gonism to the ringsters. He deserves to | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Litzen- | be returned if he is willing to longer fll | berg, of Ardmore, and a graduate of | You know this if vou know Sim's methods at all public station. Temple College, Philadelphia, class of | Why is it? Mav we suggest some pe ssible reasons { Ex-Judge David L. Krebs is one of the | "o1. Mr, Strobm is the only son of Mr d ’ ablest lawyers in his section of the state. | and Mrs. James B. Strohm, of Centre | For two vears the Sim aim has been TO GIVE SE. A stwise of ves years op the bendy 344. T Hill, and 34 4 tudume af the pena dpe CURITY AND SATISFACTION to every customer See the Make, ed to his previous and subsequent ex. | Coliege, class of '¢8. For a time he was | ‘ The Workmanship » perience at the bar have most adequate- | engaged in editing a scientific journal -— .. 4 : r WIN , ly equipped him to successfully a at | in Philadelphia Br pow is assistant “4 For two years Sim's has been the NEW KIND OF And the Fit the forefront in his profession. As a | principal of the mechanical engineering A STORE—with the one resolution, made new every Democrat, no man in the state is more | department of the International Corres. morning--that this store shall be better than any other, ih” . bik mw deeply grounded in his convictions, He | pondence Schools, Scranton. better than even the Sim's of yesterday, that are put inic Our ga has great weight in his party and is one | A fatal accident befel john B. 4 y ments. But never loose of the recognized state leaders. A senate | Zook, miller, of Menno twp, Mifflin made up of such gentlemen as Heinle | county, on Tuesday morning 11. Early and Krebs would, indeed, be like the | in the morning he went to the mill, as i f " . “old time" body of which our common- | usual. About § o'clock his wife went out and furnishing goods store in Central Penna,~—in the Money Saving Prices. wealth was justly proud.—Harrisburg [on the porch and beard him calling. short time of two years, but this would not be Sim's if Hart Patriot She found him lying in a pool of blood. " Schaffner We have the largest line His leg had been caught in a belting and : for it. i ra Rin b Plary ietly : , ) y BOC r it, is to make Sim's Ta. of strictly The above comment by the Pafriof is lied around an upright shaft which and store perfection as we se k for i om ) ai1lor a very fair one presenting the senatorial | Lo ioing very rapidly. This broke give BEST, PROMPTEST, and MOST ECONO MI Made situation of this district. Our people Are |, 1.0 1 two places and nearly severed OAL SERVICE TO THE PUBLIC. Clothes SWELL CLOTHING. of vos nied tat rr Heinle made |, ; ihe knee, but as be was always very : i Bellef ; Mien 3 second empaeiy Seng active he managed by several efforts to Liberal purchases in the best American markets give ever brought to sliefonte ed him without any tion will el the ting This extricated him such selections as are found nowhere else, and the vast prior the product of suvera] ail opposition. tion. : Y | be noted that Senator Heinle has an- Imig pt ed buying for this large store secures prices that are un. oring firms whose work heretofore has been He nounced, in another part of this paper, in | Loo le had lost neacly every drop matchably low. posed of exclusively in the larger Cltion the regular form. of blood when found. He spoke a few : isfyi : Tug British are in doubt as to the war words, but soon became unconscious and But Good, Lowest Prices and wuost tatisl ing see in South Africa being about over, The | died before the physician arrived, sim. vice. Why, when quailty is unquestionably best, prices Boers have put in some telling scores | PY Dieeding to death. undeniably lowest at Sim's—why should not Sim's be- Watch us for the within the past four weeks. Classis Meets. come the store of universal favor, by all well informed Hterated asset Thon A special meeting of West Susquehan- tellefonters and the people round about. Tipe ams * na clasis was held in the Reformed A Fashionable Things again for “vindication.” All right—but | harch Lock Haven. The members pre. Therefor you should buy of SIM'S, there would not be pig iron enough in sent were Rev, Mr, Kerschoer, of Centre the state to plie on Dan Hastings and | Halli Rev. A. M. Schuidt and Eider C. BECAUSE ctl. The truly elegant, yet economical withal, keep him down, in this play for viadies. | M+ Bower, of Bellefonte; Rev. H. 1. y elegant, y tion, Crow, of Hublersburg; Rev, Mr. Wetzel, - of Rebersburg: Rev. Runkle, of Williams. THAT one-half of the republicans are | port ; Rev. Mr. Albertson, of Buffalo val pow leaning towards lower tariff, is |ley; Rev. W. J. Johnson, Hider D, K. proof positive that the democrats were | Miller and Dr. ¥. W. Vandersioot, of ober, or te cures 1 few | Rar TEMPLE OR SIM [ HE CLO [ HIER. {ff robbery, for the enrichment of a few | Revs. Runkle and Johnson and Rider ‘ which finally led to building up the rob- | Dower were appointed to purchase two BELLEFONTE. J nt | ber trusts, controlled by a few, who sre | lots at Oak Grove for the erection of a ! eating out the substance of the masses. church, after which classis adjourned. Wi 5 should you cho ge Sim BWe raight, no doubt, be proud of the past and of its sight of our vers achievements—of the establishment of the largest clothing we did not think more of tomorrow than of yesterday, » 9 i
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