Page 4. The ¢intre Democrat, CHAS. R. KURTZ, - - - PROPRIETOR FRED KURTZ SR. {£piTORS CHAS. R. KURTZ, | CIRCUI ATION OVER 4000 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION SUBSCRIPTION - - Persons who send or bring joney to the office. and pay In advance $ r Year CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs N.Y. 5t-w World for Pittsburg Stockman fo Tribune Farmer... $1.50 PER YEAR the n The date printed or credits are frst Issue of ea you remit special reques Subseribers not notifying Subseriptions otherwise direct We emg to send or EDITORIAL. SPECIAL NOTICE. een enlarged. It Tur Lock Haven Dail } 3 H time Torre are a few more | idges in sylvania the people are waiting to chance at, Within the few Bhat past almost every notorious political who came up for re-election was turned down Look at the list of “dead ones” who only a few years ago were actively prominent and offensively influential in carrying out Republican machine orders in this State: Miller, of Mercer : Barke r, of Cambria ; White, of Indiana; Long- necker, of Bedford ; Gordon, of Clear field | Love, of of Lawrence ; Dunham, Clearfield Republican, —————— Centre; Wallace, of Wyoming Coons Eating Trout. The extremely low condition of the mountain streams will result in a scarcity of trout next year unless plenty of rain soon comes, for the animals of the forest, especially coons, find little or no difficulty in catching and (feeding on the finny tribe, Last week a number of hunters | two ‘coons. While dressing the animals | large numbers of trout were found in | their stomachs, on Port Arthur. but possession of en small Fairview THAT EXHIBIT. Some time ago Editor Harter St attend ed the Louis Exposition and in a printed account of his trip the bulk of his article to an upon Hon, John A. Woodward for the was devoted attack agricultural display of this state, which Mr. Woodward to a large extent assem bled there Coming heat local ign when Mr, Harter “1 ns paper Col ». Taylor an pa —— THE EASTERN WAR, t week there has beet the seat of the war The two armies appear preparing onslaught, The Japs have made some advances are by no means in the coveted prize In the North the two great armies are amped in Manchuria in close enough I» for another onslaught at any time, The Russians lost recently several gunboats in an attempt to get away from Port Arthur and several large powder magazines were exploded by the shells from Japanese artillery surround. ing the fort Russia has repeatedly declared that there will be no toleration of any pro- posal for peace, until the Czar's forces have completely defeated the Japs on both land and sea Rev. Frank W, Curry, pastor of the Methodist Altoona, church, died at the home of his wife's father, in Williamsport Sunday night; Rev, Curry was taken ill shortly after being appoint ed to the Altoona charge by the last con- | in the cast end of Sugar valley captured | ference and never recovered. ————» ! Even an upright piano may develop | | into a downright nuisance, RECENT DEATHS. Mis, EvLex Lona (nee Rach of C, H. Long, died at her sonburg, Wednesday of last week, o, after a long illness of tuberculosis, 13 years 15 survived band children —-a wird M ks Jame au), wife at Madi home aged She by her hus ’ i and two bo y and a Marta Ray widow d Thu the old homestead near of the late Ray, die at morning 17 1 O Clock ase wa about 50 i each ! His superintend and was admitted t is inty, and was a member of irm of Stitzer & Magee. Aband oning the law he became the head of the branch office of the Brooklyn Life In. surance Company in Philadelphia and removed to that city. He leaves a widow and three sons, William, Forest and Boyd, to mourn his loss: also two sisters living, Mrs. Bierly, of Ohio; and Mrs Harper mother of J. C. Harper of this place, who resides with her son-in-law. Geo, Emerick at Centre Hall. The re mains will arrive at Bellefonte Saturday morning via Tyrone, and interment made in the Union cemetery. Services in the Reformed church at 11 a.m. His age was about 66 years. Mr. Magee was well known in this county aie other parts of the state, and was highly esteemed by all » the con ———————— A SHAN River Bridge Fired, A dastardly attempt was made at an early hour Monday morning to destroy the county covered wooden bridge span. ning the Susquehanna river between Lock Haven and the Lockport side, Upon examination it was found that the miscreant had crawled down between the siding and the lining of the bridge and | coal oil, on the sills of the bridge under | the floor of the second span from the | spices. Lock Haven side, i ADJOINING COUNTIES. Penn'a The now being in At Altoona the Dunkards of recently decided on a paid ministry, first paid is office minister to be 1 d into his A six year ole M. Kennelley died Sund VY 4 away M1 For Lack of Space. 1A s/11 : a giadily do so for names L we wo we can not find space reports from schools in which of scholars are given the and to print the would There Sooo scholars are some in Centre county schools of several pages for such reports or names these, it require When lists are printed all others are likely to follow suit, hence it one two such would be impossible to handle such mate ter. Please bear this in mind—our ex. planation should be sufficient p———— Weather Report. Weekly report— Bellefonte Station. DATE TEMPERATURE Maximum Mintmun "2 u “ . 8 hy Nov. 17, olor. conus 18, pt eloudy ....... 19, elear oN, pt cloudy .. . 21, clear "ene R 22, pt Cloudy cvrnnnrons 235, clear - —We have Pare Pepper for butchering purposes, both fine and coarse ground-—We bought clean whole pepper and had it ground, You can nr on it being ab | placed the fire, perhaps by the use of |solutely pure. We soll all kinde of spices pure in bulk. No package | Get your butchering pep. | per of us. Bechler & Co. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., NOVEMBER 24, 1904. A DEMOCRATIC IDEA. § usd It now 100KS Mon of « ongres 1 demand from al Killed Two Deer. Badly Burned. Performing Wonders. Thompson's Barosma, Kidney and Liver Cure 8 not only performing wonderful cures, as the following statements will prove, but all the cures have been permanent, there being no return of the disease or any of the symptoms after a lapse of many years I was bloated and short of breath. mak. ing it very laborious for me to walk. 1 suffered pain in my back and sides My stomach was also very sore and throbbed with pain. I was told I had kidney trouble and enlargement of the liver and spleen I finally began taking 1 hamp son's Barosma and the first bottle reduced the measurement around my stomach from forty inches to thirty-six inches, and several bottles completely cured me. 1 ladly recommend it to others. This was ive years ago.~M. 8. Laxowomruy, THyonville, Pa. The third dose of Thompson's Barosma made me feel like a different man. 1 suf- fered about a year with pain in back, side and groin. My hands, arms and side of face became numb; would wake up numb all over; have to get out of bed and go through gymnastic exercise to get sleep. I had decided to sell out my business but was cured by Thompson's Barosma, gain ing back thirty pounds of flesh 1 had This was two years ago and I have been in ect health ever since.~J. J. Borxs, | tusville, Pa. : Thompson's Barostoa 50¢ and $1.00. KRUMRINE'S PHARMACY. New Pranes, rool flow new canned jrea ree » I'he Refuge Rheumatism Is one of the constitutional diseases. ‘It manifests itself in local aches and pains, — inflamed joints and stiff muscles, —but it cannot be cured by local applications. It requires constitytional treatment acting through the blood, and the best is a course of the great medicine Hood'sSarsaparilla which has permanently cured thousands of cases. 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