Page 4. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., DECEMBER 1 ¥ 1604, She Centre democral, CHAS. R KURTZ, - ~ - PROPRIETOR FRED KURTZ. SR, {EDITORS CHAS. R. KURTZ, \ CIRCULATION OVER 4000 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION SUBSCRIPTION - Parsons who the ofMe | CENTRE DEMOORAT ¢lubs with tw World for . Stockman for $1 50 PER YEAR send or bring then and pay In advar The date vour subse printed on } credits ar first 188116 you remit special reque Subseribers not notifying Subseript otherwise direct We employ t to send or bring the money to this of EDITORIAL SPECIAL REQUEST. ved At the Opera Mouse. Tonight **A Little Outcast Monday “Si Plunkard Co...” comedy evening, December sth a 'aughable rural drama. The Country Band is funnier than a real circus Saturday afternoon and evening, De cember rd, Leon W, Washburn s famous Uncle Tom's Cabin will be presented by Matinee cents to all parts of the al company of fifty players prices 10 and 25 house — Dr. James M. Brown, chief medical ex aminer for the Pennsylvania railroad Middle division, died Monday night at his farm, the |]. Q J: Adams homestead, near Spruce Creek, He was stricken with paralysis about two weeks ago, Dr. Brown came to Pennsylvania from Marysville, Tenn was from which he did not rally His wife formerly Miss Margaret Bell, of Rock Springs, Centre county, vives her husband, Two vive him, sister, Mrs. Homer Hewitt, of Williamsburg, The funeral took place Thursday forenoon. Inter. , & number of years ago She sur brothers stir. also one ment to follow at the Graysville ceme- | tery. himself also keeps his friends, FOR CLEAN ELECTIONS. Since the election everybody appears to be taking turns in condemning the present ballot law, as it makes an un- wieldy sheet that is confusing, and as a result many persons only voted for presi lost the of That criticism is just, but dential electors and balance their ticket ide of be- presidential elections we lieve the ballot is an improvement over the former entirely re than an : thing else These comments may seem selfish. but they are inspired with a view of saving what few deer are left, from almost com. plete annihilation If the newspapers and city daily cor. respondents in Centre, Clinton, Lycom. ing, Clearfield and Mifflin counties would act along the line suggested, the hordes of hunting parties would diminish in the future — State School Funds Due. More than one-half the school districts in Pennsylvania have been paid their share of the school fund for fiscal year May 31st next State Treasurer Mathues expects to pay all of them during the present year. The exact amoubdt paid to the schools is $2. 181,358, leaving less than $2,000,000 due them the ending Of the entire appropriation of | #5.500,000 for this year the public schools proper will get $5,212,500; the normal schools, $237.500, and the township high schools, $50,000, ——— According to the annual report of the Pennsylvania Bureau of Statistics there | OUR HISTORICAL REVIEW Continued from page |. N i¢ hols on [ of Wigan, | Struble was remarkable had Gregg (for senator) 2010 Livingston 2031, Keller 202 There was also a vote for county poor house: For, 2014. Col. Andrew jority i The Demo ont — ADJOINING COUNTIES. nting Than it turkey abe leaving it to the cl each home to prepare their meal for that best be it turkey, chicken, day as suited them and pocket books, beef roast, sauerkraut and speck, stewed old gum shoes, metzel soup, or whatever might have been withip reach Perhaps to fast would not have been a bad plan, surely a cheaper one, than 15 and 20 cent turkey, and there is scripture for fasting too — - The Companion Informs and Entertains Tue Yourn's COMPANION uses entertain ment as a means rather than an end, convey Ing always in its fiction and iis articles some convineing truth or some contribution to the useful knowledge of Its readers Full Hustrated Announcement, desoribing the principal features of THE COMPANIONS volume for 1906, will be sent to any address free The new subseriber for 1906 will reecsive all the lssues of Tae CoMraxton for the remain Ing weeks of 154 free from the time of sub seription, also Tue CoMraNton “Usrnations” Calender for 18, lithographed In twelve colors and gold Til YOUTHS QOMPANION, 14 Barkeley Street, Bosrox, Mass, —~We have Pure Pepper for butchering purposes, both fine and coarse ground-—We bought clean whole popper and had it ground. You ean depend on it being ab-| wlutely pure. We sell all kinds (are 108 mines in Clearfield county, and | of spices pure in bulk. No package | The man who keeps his troubles to | the number of net tons of coal shipped | spices. | in 1903 was 7,474,709. et your butcherin ) per of us. Bechler & Co, 8 VY The End of a Year of Matrimonial She Bliss HE gathering to the business of up his cuffs, for the laundryman buttons attended collnrs, shirts Kept underclothes She ete, the sewed on his his studs and cuff links in their places She that they kept his ranged where he could hung his evening clothes up so would not be wrinkled and gloves out any trouble She Ww the gre ye were Lringlr r Joy ¥ kiss our boy nging nd) pressed LAA reast An Omission. Little of Everything A 1 so provi her 1 asked ' " oe ) looked it 1 she and 11 that a | Wf the off.” “Was 1 “No ‘Car sheet had beer uch of It gone ?™ part.” remeso her 1t? miy a sal t she «THE NEW.... (rocery ! We sell the “Royal Scarlet” brand of canned goods; fine in quality, moderate in price; try them For a while we can sell you a box of Toilet Soap 3 cakes and a fine bath towel--all for A quarter. New for the Holiday trade a 1, package Ralled Oats with a fine tinted piece of glassware inside beautiful, useful and ornamental. | | | | Keep your husband in good humor by feeding him on bread made from “Sleepy Eye” Flour. We pay cash for dressed pork, hides, furs. ote, Both phones. E. T. ROAN, COR. ALLEGHENY & BISHOP STH, i | : | | “Hemember It! 1 should think not. She's sure there must have been at least thirty-seven different Ingredients in the missing portion” Baltimore News, The Worm The Artist man? The Author The Artist game witl Course” The ply corn I'k : J cl nriket Turns, What are you at now, old A foothall story And the hero w ! yard the of ins nets run 4 hero, He sin and lives easy ever afterwar own Topics Disappointing. That's 1 tI en Long Term Mortgage, Next to Godliness, ded wee) teachers, $5.” All Day and Evening, Thurs., Dec. 15. Brockerhoff House, New Prunes. peaches, apricots, raisins, Our line goods HOW Arriving figs—all fine goods, of new canned peas and corn op up The Ra tnge from the Howard ( Sechler & fine. very fine, Hood’s Sarsaparilla enjoys the dis tinction of being the great. est, curative and preventive medicine the world has ever known. It is an all-round medicine, producing its un- equalled effects by purify. ing, vitalizing and enriching the blood on which the health and strength of every organ, bone and tissue de- pend. Accept. no substi. tute for Hood's, but. ine sist. on having Hood's AND ONLY HOOD'S. “The King’s Best” FLOUR. ~~ >» Every Sack Guaranteed. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT M:CALMONT & CO, Distributors for BELLEFONTE and VICINITY GEO. H. LUM, Clearfield, Pean’a. \gent for Pennsylvania 0000000030000 00000000000000000000RPRPVOPOPOIIOVRPP IVIL POLLO PPBRIOOE A A ul i Lh a i MA a el Copyright 1904 by Hart Schaffner & Marx If you want an Overcoat such as you will be glad to be seen in any company, see Sim's Overcoats, For quality, style, Fit, we stand alone. Made right, fit right, priced right. Notwithstanding we have done the greatest Overcoat business this season in our career, you will not find as- sortment or variety want- ing. The continual arriv- ing of new coats brings to us many Overcoats pur- chased underpriced and we let you have the benefit. To buy an Overcoat without seeing Sim's will be to spend several more dollars than is necessary. SIM, THE CLOTHIER,
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