Pack 4. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE PA., APRIL 4 She Contre Democrat, SHAS. R. KURTZ, - - - PROPRIETOR ———————— FRED KURTZ, SR, CHAS. R. KURTZ, CIRCULATION OVER 38060 { EDITORS. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION ¢ SUBSCRIPTION - - $1.50 PER YEAR Persons who send or bring the money Ww the oMce, and p yin advance, $1 per year, CENTRE 1: «00RAT clubs with N.Y. 30-W WOrld . OF coon snvansnsss sesvanans Pittsburg Stockman for... Tribune Farmer . The date your subscription expires is plain. iy printed on the label bearing your name. All aradits are given by a change of label the first tssue of each month, Wateb that after you re. mit. We send no receipts unless by special poquest. Watch date on your label, Subscribers changing postoffice address, and aot notifying us, are liable for same, Subscriptions will be continued, unless | stherwise directed We employ no collector. You are expected to sand the money to this office, EDITORIAL. Tug Lock Haven Express, enlarged | and in new form, takes our eye as an | improvement, The Express is an in- teresting Journal, full of life, and always readable. Our congratulations, neigh. bor. THREE republicans are anxious to be | nominated for legs ature. John A. Daley, of Curtin township, thinks be is entitled to another chance. Phil Womels- dorf, who also got knocked out once will be anxious to try it again. John Knisely, of Bellefonte, is a new aspirant and will make a stab to get recognition, - i SAvys the Philipsburg Journal : It is re. ported that one of our prominent D=mo- cratic business men is being pushed to the front as a candidate for the Legisla. ture. He is a hustler and the party will | stand a good chance of having at le one representative the Centre if he is in Legis from oid powmis More anon. UNDER a ruling of t ment it is necessary thei when they go the have with them Monday next PENNY] has dec the contest This he did brief letter. Public indiguation, from parties all over the state, agaivs: this dis- | graceful Quay-Pennypacker plot led to this forced withdrawel. Quay then fixed apon Joba P. Eiki for the plece and his | serfs in the convention this week accord: | ingly nominated Elkin one of the worst of the breed of Quay boodlers and cor: ruptionists. a ———— ———— Gov Al KER enter for supreme Tuesday afternoon in a The House committee on military affairs at ~ ic etd ~1 Somerset is sidetracked for sure Washington, D. C,, settied the army site controversy in Pennsylvania by selecting Conewago valley as one of the four sites in the country. Ino this action the recom. mendations of war department officials and The committee authorized a favorable repont on the Esch ll, providing tor the estab. army officers was followed lishmesut of four military camp sites in the United States. are Conewago Valley, Pa.; Houston, Texas; Camp The locations named Fort Sam, Douglas, Wis- consin, and Nacimiento Ranch, Cali. fornia. The Conewago site lies in the three counties of Lebanon, Dauphin and Lancaster and contains The bill purpose. 15.000 BCTEeSs. appropriates $920,005 for this - COUNTY COMMITTEE MEETING. The committee of Centre county will meet in the Arbitra- tion room in the Court House on Satur. day the gth day of April, 1904, at 11 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of trans. acting such business as may be present. | ed for their consideration, as will best | further the interests of the County De. | mocracy, and bring strength, unity and | harmony to our party. | H. 8S. Tavior, | County Chr, | | democratic county Match 23, 1904. COUNTY CONVENTION. The delegates elected at the primaries on May 30, 1903, to represent the Demo cratic Party of Centre county in conven- tion, will reassemble at the Court House in the boro of Bellefonte, on Saturday the goth day of April, 1904 at 11:30 o'clock a. m. for the purpose of electing two delegates to the Democratic State Convention, to be held at Harrisburg, April 19, 1904 W. Mirus WALKER, Chr. County Con, H. 8. Taylor, County chairman, Valley. Clayton Greninger, of Wolf's Store, has opened a flour store in Loganton, Preston Fidler and John Kemmerer left for Seattle, Wash., where they ex. t to engage in the lumber business. f they like the country and climate, they will send for their families later, J. K. Heckman has sold his farm and timberland to T. R. Harter, who will at once cut the timber and manufacture it inthe A. D. Kleckner saw mill back of the mountain. The price paid for the farm and timber is $7,500. E. M. Delong has purchased the store of Mr. Sta at Carroll and will move \ Sugar { spent Sunday with | Henry Moyer's | move alone across the | through the inbaler Potter Twp. FRUITTOWN. Mrs. Jacob Royer and daughter Ruth, re. turned home after spending a week with her father and motherin-iaw, Charles Botdorf wears a broad smile over the arrival of a young daughter, Daniel C. Faringer and John E. Bubb, who are employed at Burnbam, spent Easter at home. : h The Jordan Bros, spent Sunday at home, Fred Royer, one of Potters Mliils sports, his sister, Mrs. James Runkle at P, C. City. Those who spent Sunday at the home of John Confer and wife, Mrs, Ellen Holderman and sons Arthur and Melvin, Mrs. Peter Philips and daughter Maggie, Mrs, Henry Fye, Mrs, Israel Weaver, John Lee and wife, Wm. Ishler, wife and daughters, Lydia and Esther, and William Mulbarger, and all report an enjoyable time, PLUM GROVE. Sunday schoo! was no success on ac- count of the quarterlys not coming. Henry Zerby and wife, of Decker val. ley, spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Geo. Brian. Mrs. Jacob Sharer, of Hexer valley, assisted J. H. Auman move to Linden Hall last Tuesday. N. B. Shaffer assisted «. H. Swartz to move on Saturday with his new team of greys; air hut sich ouver groose g'feiled | nu't siner match foore. PLUM GROVE NO 2. Aunie Stump has been housed up with | quinsy for the last week. George Sharer is on the sick list, sup. posed hatching measles. There was quite an excitement in the neighborhood of Plum Grove. As W. H. Swartz had intended to move to Belle. fonte he could not get any teams on ac- count of the small pox raging in that neighborhood the people were all afraid of small pox. He concluded ke wounld mountain but on he got sick. So then he Thursday evening Mrs. Wednesday could not go. Swartz rented Ivy Bartges' farm for the | coming year. (Letter received too late to insert other items.) Snow Shoe Twp. HOLT S HOLLOW Miss Milesh Lincoln Brook and family vis ah House's p'ace on Sunday Miss Emily Rossman 5 Weaver AY zzie was visiting urg on Satur tr WAS Bellef farm James Weaver ted at Bellefonte Saturday Malcoln House! made to Curtin on Saturday. a business trip James Cregs is very ill. Corman Creps made a fiying trip to Nittany ou Saturday TO SINGERS AXD PUBLICSPEAKERS, S. Krumrine Urges Them To Use Hyo. mel. Willing to Sell It On Approval. A new and specially valuable use for Hyomei has been discovered, one that will be particularly welcomed by singers and public peakers The free use of Hyomei, breathed through the inhaler that comes with every outfit, carries healing balsams to the head and throat, ana strengthens the Voice. S. Krumrine bas bad several of his customers speak to him in regard to the good cffects following the use of Hyomei for this special purpose, and will be glad to sell it on approval to singer, minister, teacher, or public speaker He feels sure that the use of Hyomel this purpose will make many pew friends for the treatment If in does not give satisfaction, the money paid will be returned promptly and with. out yuestions The complete Hyomei outfit, consist. mg of inhaler that can be carried in the purse or pocket, a bottle of Hyomei and a medicine dropper, costs only one dollar, Many remarkable and other troubles of the air have been made by Hyomei, and be agrees to refund the money to anyone who does vot find it a complete cure for any catarrhal trouble There is no dangerous stomach drug ging with Hyomei, simply breathe it and relief comes for f catarrh passages cures o d quickly. To stamp out an evil it is sometimes necessary to be well heeled Correct Clothes for Men =) OWN to the min- utest details the Agaprorf Rain Coat is correct. The makers proof the fabric and Copyright 1903, &. B. & Co, make the gar- ment in New York. Rain or shine ~morning, noon or night—the ear round—it’s the proper caper. t bears this label Jlfred Benjamin @ MAKERS #t NEW YORK on the hanger or inside coat: cket. If it's not a BENJAMIN, t's not an Appr” to fine custom.made in all but The makers MONTGOMERY & CO. BELLEFONTE, PA. Aaronsburg. Luther Stover and wife and merchant Bower and wife, attended the funeral of John Shook, at Spring Mills. Mr. Taylor and family, of State Col- lege, visited Mrs. Taylor's uncle Zach Thomas last week. Miss Mary Gettig, of Spring Bank, and | Mrs. Will Gettig, of Pittsburg, spent a day with friends in town. Rev, Scheeder, pastor of the Lutheran congregation is having services each evening and communion will be held on Sunday morning and evening. Jacob Feidler moved from his farm in his hosie in town, formerly owned by Aaron Weaver dec'd. Miss Catherine Frank has just return- ed from the city with a big supply of spring and summer millinery goods; call and see before buying. Quite a good many of our people were to Millbeim on Sunday evening to take in the Easter entertainment given in the Reformed chuich, Irvin Weaver and family, of Salona, were guests of James Weaver's a few days this week, Theodore Hosterman and wife, of West Virginia, were geen at Prof. E. Stoyer’'s on Monday. Wolfs Chapel. Wolle's chapel is situated 2 miles east of Aaronsburg ; it's scribe is a heavy set person about 6 feet tall weighs about 200 Ibs. and is about 30 years old, more or less, Mrs. Luther Wert and Mrs. June Decker, of Aaronsburg, were visitors at C. W. Wolfe's. Mrs. Geo. Fehl, of the same place, was a visitor with Mrs, D F. Bowersox on Wednesday. Wolfe, at Fiedler, J. Zerby and family, of visited the lady's parents, R. man's on Easter. Millbeim, B. The saw mill at Battletown started on Monday. Geo. Hosterman and family visited the lady's mother, Rosetta Wingard, near Coburn, on Easter Moses Stover and Catharine Bard rs RTC tw both very low at Fred Boyer has left home and will | work for H. 8. Winkleblech this summer | and his sister Iva will work for Thomas | Remove it, give new life, new cour- Hoster- | Pine Creek. Tom Stover, George Stover, Sumner Eisenhuth, Howard Corman, all had a good time up the valley on Saturday night, Mrs. Harry Miller, of Linden Hall and Mrs. William Bressler, from Green Brier, Sundayed with Mis. Miller, Some of our people feel sure that Co- burp will get a canning factory. We hear that Uncle Mike will raise a few acres of tomatoes on his farm here, Harry Miller and wife f5ai Linden Hall were visitors with his mother on Sunday. Oa last Thursday quite a good many of our people attended the horse sale in Millheim The horse week. | Wm. Harter, our lime man, will start | up again as soon as the coal comes down in price Working hands seem to be scarce this | spring most are going away for higher wages. clipper was around last | ~Sunday night brought in quite a | cold soap. Th at Tired Feeling is a Common Spring Treuble, It's » sign that the blood ls deficient In vitality, just as pimples and other ocupilens are signs that the blood ls impure. It's & warning, too, which only the | hazardous fail to heed. Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills age, strength and animation. They cleanse the blood sad clear the | eomplexion. Accept no substitute, “1 felt tired all the time and could net sleep, After taking Hood's Sarsaparilia a while I could sleep well and the tired feeling bad gone, This great medicine bas also cured me of scrofula” Mas C. M. Root, Gllead, Conn. Hood's Sarsaparilila premises te cure and keeps the premiss, | Was Coburn C. PF. Corman, of Duquesue, spent sev. eral days here preparing to move to that city where he will start house keeping; | he and his wife left here on Monday af. ternoon. Mrs. C N. Meyer, of Pine Creek, mov. ed to this place on Tuesday and will keep house for her husband and his aged | mother, who is in feeble health, Mrs. 8. R. King and daughter Bessie, of Millbeim, spent Tuesday with Mrs, G R. Stover, . Mrs. Christiana Miller, of Millheim, was at the toll gate several days last week to instruct the new keeper. Malcolm Lose and son Ralph,of Johns. | town, visited the former's brother Lloyd, this week. The happiest among our happy young | men i8 James F. Yonada, who became | the proud father of a boy on Monday. O. FE Meyer, R. I. Emerick and An drew Harter transacted business in Belle. | fonte on Saturday. Daniel Krader is getting malerial in readiness to build a barn sometime in 1904. A site has been purchased to erect a canning factory and over $5,000 has been subscribed for the project. Farmers will plant from J§ to 3 acres with tomatoes, Adam Bowersox, of Somerset county, arrived here on Tuesday to visit his sick father who is not improying. William Kerstetter, of Linden Hall, down one day last week to help with G. B. Shaffer's flitting. Harry Bowersox, of Saenor, spent last week at this place visiting relatives Many young trout from the Bellefonte hatchery were shipped bere on Tuesday morning. Some were valley but most of them will Pine Creek and its branches Creek Hollow, be put in in Pine Following are some of the movings : *. H. Btover moved to West Virgin ouse vacated ed Ir Penn ed from 6 taken to Brush | the house vacated by Levi; J. B. Wagner mov. ed to MiMlinburg, G. B Bhafler where Wagner | vacated (KE. J Burd where Shaffer vacated ; P.8, | Meyer into his own bouse vacated by Burd ; and | Wm. Musser ou farm vacated by Philip Meyer; Wm. Fees left the toll gate and Henry Kilug now takes the toll while A. I. Auman occupies | King's property ; Robt, Hackenbere, and J. J. Breon on Philip Stover s farm vaested by Al ters ; Daniel Krader moved on the second story of his house and his sn William occupies the first floor; F. FP. Snyder moved into Wm. Keres stetier house and Fred Malons of Piedier went to the house Buyder vacated: Hannah Reed moved to Montandon where she purchased a home: Frank Lose moved on Miss ARDS Beahm's tarm —Notwithstanding we had two heavy flittings on hand, the Centre ’ Democrat the “gets there’ —10 you—on time, all game, this week, SUCCOR COMES JUST IN TIME Mighty Force of Dyspepsia Routed by Scientific Attack of New Rexall Remedy. Are there war clouds or your digestive horizon ? A bit of headache? Tired out feeling ? Pood causing discomfort ? Don't take a beadache pawder or a cocktail, but get your stomach in shape. Attack the enemy boldly. Drive out the demon of dyspepsia. A healthy stomach makes a clear head, and a sound body. Heed the report of Nature's scouts! 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