Pick 4. he Contre Democrat. OUR HISTORICAL i | REVIEW THE CENTRE DesMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. DECEMBER 17, 1903. Mary Woods, Helen Hurper, Lillian Tavior, Hebeoon Heckman, Abdera Potter Twp. tell B Barnhart, Ali Robinson Howard Directors, J ¥ Garthofl, ! AF Heckman, Tusseyville lda M Showers DK Keller Centre Hall iam Ott " : ’ Directors Win H Lucas, Spring Mille . Florida Duck, Spring Mills G W Fisher, “ Tenchers, Lillian Reece, ‘ | TEACHERS AND Rebecen Moyer, sharsburg J R Grifiin, Btormstown | Biaine Noll, Madisonburg Mary KE Warde DIRECTORS Mary Foreman, Centre Hall DH Harpster, Blanche Tryin Walker Estella E Marshall, I 6G Burkert, id ’ ‘ y ge Ira © Alley College Twp John I Gray, Port Matilda Alanh Bl he: Directors, 4 Tenchors, Lemont gueah J Waite, Bellefonte Annie C Campbell, W EK Grove, State College isi wii Pa. Furnace Samuel 4lenn “ WT Wrye, Warrior's Mark rg shaffer Madisonburg PB Jordoy A Madison burg Jordon toute, 1 rilng 5 t WH nrk, Flemington yn 15 igure, tobersburg Daniel Daup, Potters Mills | every thing, but to move off and lose our ~ | vion Ktters, Oak Hall T C Cowher, Port Matilda X () Weber ! Danie! p, K smith, Susan VY Pletcher, Hownrd Goo BE Miller ' Rots ; CIRC 4 T y "KE 3700. | crops that we have cut with so much CIR( U ILA 1 TON OVE Rr 37 | F Belletonte, : NT, f.omont et hile ~ | difficulty, Le Buthghte, . Aa Rests . . | wird Willams, Boslsburg nwrin T ’ ' A Seaton hs TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION ¢ Nia, fm Harris Twp. Iden Ada ine. ry (1 all Joseph Hos Hirectors, 1 i vii} kins, Lemont Bellefonte 4 ie, | MAS. R. KURTZ, - - - PROPRIETOR . ; Bialr Latshew Of Centre County for sgo3-4~The J, hn HH Shuey or : Continued rom pagel, First Director Named In Bach G W HRalstou, Miles Twp, CHAS. R. 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Tribune Farmer Among the silent sleepers removed this summer to a more fitting place of repose in Fairview cemetery, at Danville, Waite, o Curtin was Robert Curry and his faithfal wife, | LARIIAR. “ I around whom clusters a story of mourn. ; og The date your subscription expires is plate: ful interest i 4 the label bearing your name, Ail i x : y We : : : ' ; Slmbare Boro Ry an by a change of 1abel the Arst | couple who lived, during the provincial | Bs i 1, Ca se ¥P b Contr \ exhurg Bor Lew 8 ( Wateh that after you re hg ¥ . . . 0 “Hin | ' fellofonte gor id BOT: : HS oa Hog be unless by special period, near the preset ut site of Danville, RO, Ji oi " M roguest, Watch date on your label, Badseribers changing postofice address, and aot notity!ng us, are liable for same ; EW 00 fo " an Howard Boro. Subscriptions will be continued, unless | His wife, too, was a woman of nerve wwirude Taylor “ Iman Fleteh yarard Divect otherwise directed | and patriotic devotion, and remained | 70° S410, o I © Holter 1 We employ no collector, You are expected to \ ‘ V0 ve ol send the money to this office, The Currys were a young During the Revolution Curry served as a soldier in the defense of the frontiers, | | during these dark days to share the - | perils of settlers In the summer of EDITORIAL, Millhetm Boro | 1780 the frequent incursions of Indians ‘ made it necessary for many of the inhab- | Alice K Durworth, © an A PF tats Colla ; one a ; M itants to seek shelter at Fort Augusta, | : | at Sunbury, where the women and child. | { ren remained, while the men, heavily armed, traversed the settlements to look Tug republican national convention Benboe Yownnhip: will meet in Chicago on June 21. The vote on the place was practically unani. mous for Chicago, Pittsburg having re ceived 7 votes and St Louis 1. Howard Twp 1) ecotors after stocks and crops. Curry and his | wife were among those who had goue to | + Tug idea of making *'Oleo Bill Brown"' the fort for safety, governor, as Pennypacker’s successor, | ‘ Upon one occasion they concluded to caps the climax for audacity in Peunsyl- | Pp cd ¢ venture out on a visit to some friendson yania politics. Then the Pennsylvania legislature will bloom gloriously. The | tbe Chilliquaque Creek, several miles thought of it is amazing. porth of Sunbury. When they arrived - ren at a point near the present village of SENATOR PENROSE has sent out the | Cameron, where the school house is word that Senator Quay will ask a re located, they were suddenly beset by a election to the United States Senate and | party of hostiles, who slew Curry and there will be no use any ambitious | 100k his wife captive. After this bloody fellows looking around in the hope of | deed they continued their way porth. filling Quay’s shoes just for present, | ward, and encamped for the night in a There is lots of witality left in the *O!d (ravine near the present village of | Man.” And be will live Mooresburg. a number of his political antagoni - thep slept, the Indians bonand Mrs. Tug Chicago professor who «cl In order to prevent her escape while Curry hand and foot with thongs, after 3 that frequent bathing destroys which they laid down for repose healthy condition of the skin and thereby Although bound very tightly and ir weakens the systen has a grain of sense, | great discomfort, Mrs Curry was pot a in his apparent foolish position. Ifthe oman to give way to dispair. While » creator intended the buman anima apparently composed and seemingly | » paddle around daily in the water he resigned to her fate, in order to throw tainly would have supplied it with fins | her captors off their guard, she devise acd web feet. We believe that a person | means of effecting ber escape ow should only wash often enough to keep Fortunately ber hands were not his body clean, for dirty peopl ink, | behind ber back, as was usually } : ' Ay « H . | found that she was able to manipulate a | Mary Ta and stitken pecple are pot fit to be in | case, and, her fingers being free decent company -—and there are such. - . small pair of scissors which she had con. Tug Harrisburg Star- Independent is Centre Hall Rorough cealed on ber person she made no un tir a! . “ savin i “" \ 2 : entirely correct in saying that "in this | 4, pace to free herself, but awaited the state there are ten times more voters in. tin : proper time, wen bh captors were fluenced by bribery every year than ' za) " b sound asleep. there are voters influenced by coerci . y y h a olers infigenc hy con When at last the fatefu! moment came : ' tat regroup of stat " . | n any Southern state, or group of states Mrs. Curry deftly severed the cords that s pot less accurate in ing : "UH ¢ ) 141 It is not less accurate in saying ) bound her and softly glided like a phan two forms of illegally influencing voters that in the North is the more dangerous and destructive.” The reason for this tom into the forest gloom. The Indians, no doubt, discovered ber escape when too late, and, kvowing that the rangers is that coercion leads to resistance from ' ; wou'd give qu sroend] a At ster fpr s he third the coerced, and to interference by third rib 1, they speedily left the region parties parties t ribery is enjoved by the uit and quicker re- 2 Ford bas : : { by third Jat bribery Is enjoyed hird ry arrrived at the bome of her i 7 in safety and i once gave ters whe ccept bribes stead voters who acce; 1he y At y was immediately ma arousing resist tagion. The to themselves to drop ¢ brave woman, soon IN COMPLETE HOLIDAY DRESo body of poor Curry His taken to the graveyard at local and national, until they e, were they reposed for a period punished bribers and guarded t : YEATS. box by proper election laws Mrs. Curry survived her husband for a PANNA NS NSN period of 45 years, dying in 1825, and by the request was laid by his side “ GOOD NEWS FOR BOYS. Yuletide Headquarters for Everything Givable in the Gift Giving to Men and Boys. A LONG TERM. Wa Judge C, A. Mayer's 35 year Term of Service Unequalled in the State ~ ANS NN Pr PP PN The Lock Haven Democrat says :—At the October election, 1861, Hon. C. A. Mayer was elected president judge of Prof. John Dill decigres washing to be | unhealthy : “When people leave off bathing there this district, then composed of Centre, | will be little or nothing for the doctors Clea field ard Clinton counties and pre. | to do Poeumonia, colds and a bun sided over his first court at the D.cember | 37¢d other ilis result from the foolish term of the same year. Since that time habit of washing the body “To bathe ST alias lis to be dirty, for you thereby make a Centre apd Clearfield counties have be | sewer of the skin Blood, attracted by cotne separate judicial districts and Clin. | the skin, gives up products that should be left 10 seek a natural outiet, and sotls | the skin." The forgoing declarations, made by Professor John Dill Robertson at the an. The doings here this season are unparalleled in the history of our growth. This is a Christmas Store—where all the tax- PNP NSNININS NSIS NPNSNSNNG SNPS NN NNN SAA ing problems may be solved and where every penny will do its ~~ work surprisingly well, and every dollar buy two dollars’ ton county bas been added to Cameron SRA worth of satisfaction, and Ek counties, forming the Twenty: fifth judicial district, over which Judge | Mayer now presides. December 15, he could he seen sitting upon the bench in this city, disposing of legal points with bis usual dispatch and quietly celebrat- ing the 74rd anniversary of his birth and at the same time celebrating the thirty fifth anniversary of his service on the bench. This is the longest consecutive term any judge of any district in the nual meeting of the Chicago Eclectic and | WANNA, Ra a a Surgical Society, at the Auditorium, has | | aroused the intest of members i Professor Robertson asserted that the We are Showing the Largest Line of Men’s and Boys’ Clothes Luxuries and Necessities Es- theory that the closing of pores of the | skin would resu t in death is false. He {said that all physiologies which made | such an assertion were wrong The | rh state has served. adee ot} \ Judge Mayer nas Sve | nounced. The rubbing of a rough towel | ears of his present term yet to serve | / p over the skin, according to Dr. Robert. | and judging from his appearance he will serve out that time and have several years to spare to caper with the young fellows after he bas rounded omt his forty years on the bench, ———— Democrats Sweep Boston. The democrats in Boston won an over. whelming victory in the municipal elec: tion on Tuesday, Mayor Patrick Collins being reelected by 27 000 plurality, the largest ever given a mavoralty candidate | in the history of the city, The board of aldermen next year will be solidly democratic, and that party will have a large majority in the common council, A PatheticCase of Mortality. July st William Weeks, of Jersey Shore, had his right foot nearly severed, causing lockjaw and eyentually death. Five weeks later the wite died of blood poisonivg and last week their infant child died from the effects of an opera. babit of taking ‘‘dry’’ baths was also de sou, removed the natural scales of the skin or the “flase skin.” This, be said, conduced to the growth of bacteria on | the skin. The doctor cited the case of an Eskimo had pever been {ll in his life, given a bath, contracted pneumonia and | died in two days. Filling Jury Wheel, Jury Commissioners Frederick Robb and John D Decker, with Harry Pontius | as clerk, began this week filing the Jory Wheel for the year 1904, and will be in session for about two weeks. All names drawn in the past year, and vacancies due to death and removal, will have others put in place of them, VIN-TE NA, The World's Greatest Toulc, will cure all forms of Cough, Bronchial Trouble, Coughs of long stand. ing, and the earlier stages of Consump. tion, When cough syrups fail take VIN. TE NA and if it tails to benefit you your brought from Greenland to Boston who | He was | pecially Suitable for Holiday Buying. THE CLASS OF GOODS MAN OR BOY APPRECIATES--THAT WOMEN CAN SAFELY BUY. We EXCHANGE or REFUND THE MONEY for goods returned after XMas. SIM, THE CLOTHIER, MODERN CLOTHING STORE. INA NINANAN tion for spinal trouble, money will be cheerfully refunded. All T. 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