Pace 4. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., APRIL 27, 1905, he (entree Democrat, HISTORICAL REVIEW jn: Watson wha lives i the Jas house COMMITTEE MEETING. A FINE ANIMAL. POLITICAL FNKOUNCEMENTS. ondav th Me ps { +} iY: ers wg . P AS OF GENTRE COUNTY When she saw Clara last, she noticed the Monday the members of the Demo On Tuesday, Apr ¢ ! Ris x will seek nations for . . cratic County Committee mot in Bell Berrank Sart Cm . of i the Demo ( tin Centre cous CHAS. R. KURTZ, - - - PROPRIETOR ! ame man going the same direction and "call 1h Pe Truc, representing the 8 y, according to the § opt the part 3 i 1 { i inty Hay arm of olum . g 117% ii : id ah ' epariy. ———— a short distance behind / y la) y 4 ’ pe gle hima annot he v ! 5 § y elections 3 i 5 ape wer of lead FRED KURTZ, SR, {EDITORS Continued from page |. CHAS. R. KURTZ, } CIRCULATION OVER 4000 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION SUBSCRIPTION - $1.50 PER YEAR Persons who send or bring the money to the office, and pay In advance, $l per year OENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with N. Y.5%t.w World for .. . i .e Pittsburg Stockman for $1 8 Tribune Farmer... CIIRTR $13 The date vour subscription expires is plainly printed on the label bearing your name fl credits are given by a change of label Arst issue of each month. Wateh that tion illin N you remit We send no receipts unless by of track small tracks which w tl 3 9 8 : : found r } : : be sy special request. Watch date on your label, i ghost, “" nd delegates awarded mitted and : Sr Haw lohe ind a mar Sheriff HAFFER Subscribers changing postoflice address, and HAYY] vi notinotifying us, are liable for same viving fu Ha veh an : ; e iL 1nche and ul i : \ vivihg juror, died d>eptem! gu dn " re th . ' ' TT} Bellefonte N, WJ Harris i ( 1 nt honorably nd hs County Treasurer. vBubscriptions wil be continued, unless aged go vears ’ WA hom Ae = ¥.. | foward | made many frien: B 13300 or rs ertur : am] IOHND MII I PR Z A y se direciac a n nh } § i then ie uston Ww Fev gisand y 4 : " ded vy senh S01 { leuber ild died 5 Ye all 4 . ond At ai roi m futu UCCe Ss } I wilt 3 1 We employ no collector. You are expected Je eph, son ‘ 4 0 : Hh ie Hall Liberty k. J nd weleoma rs Ha i F K HITE « J to send or bring the money to this office some eight years ago at Powsheik, ! Mileaburk - F ( ' returt : 3 ny Register < It was his watch his father wore when . y sash : MBE | Miliheim ] The 1 WA or (i : : 2 . rirl’'s t $f star he Philipsburg Ist W Democratic County Committee for 19056. murdered, and he was a witness in court © 2nd W . ' to identify i ery u ar anda in Le ! rd wf Patton ] mao J UY TE a Bellefonte, n. w 3 C. Ha per. : Bellefonte | to identify it ; Iran nga i ‘ : Paull — : on, , ie, Adam Krum Recorder : SW, atriek Gherrity, i a 8 , ron he: 0! Qeatn ( hs . rat ie . py ine, A Mar B. Thompson . ; “ w.w. Geo BR Meek, . H KINS EXE TION ROO Y wy wt 1th Ba : % Ai ‘a isle Co he I ier y Lytle fm . ’ vi. iH) { VE. for Centre Hall DD, J. Mever Centre Hall Sa : . w y My at&t ud Lh BAA hat Tae ly toh § oie , : ; He Howard Howard Moore, Howard Seeley Hopkins hived hilips: that she had 1 cen nd started t benner Twi H A Rush N bye 1. ATe0 v. Hess, Newton Auditor, Milesburg James Noll Milesburg . ne He ti A \ 8. tus } " 4 oe ; Millheim ‘lerce Musser, | ounty. e tl Philipsb \rg Ia Ww : ikens " shure igaman whom he cou | and mu m : o th dy i on i . 18now Shoe E y . it the bed % , «dw lra B. Howe ; Bina . rs Hn : . Burnside } "wlow op next Be [AMES W dw Jones ried i Was Carp 1 oy aa anda ™ (11s ' Ln nt . Ou} , " wa 4 " ' ’ aon 1st an » U MOG College ¢ yt y . i 1 . 4 - Co. Commissior er. : 1 (212 A ' I How Ld Joseph Gates ' , p D. G. Meek, tat lege A ih FAM al oh ab ' itd no a : ev v nee ae] » Me Donne emit . 1 Lif, ' § satant a es \ Te . } ’ " N 4 “ “1 ’ } Ville } —— Weather Re port TEMPE) Max - ANOTHER CHARGE REFUTED da EE EL Bo SS I A APIA, & Bellefonte Trust Co. : Capital $125,000. eS a No bdo Saale ol ts as Adi " : ’ 4 Bs ‘ y ' : nisirator, Guardian, Assignee, Receiver Ac » i aT hi Frompt attention given to all } ARKIng matters entrusted H 3 * , + * A Aree ane EY FEPPIEI4P 4244549444444 29 385 ¥) . PL J { > JUST ONE POINT NANA [ts the Result of the Best Talent the Tailor Craft Affords NANNING WINN NINN a a a SN NN NN, You'll know School Report, contentment, style, fit and service Owing iter Al ex 1871. wh if we sell you your Spring «uit The best dressed men and young pang Meyer Reeder men find us magnificently equipped in the Spring, Summer and Mid i EAA AAA AAA AA AACA A AAC AA AAA A summer styles. This fact is thor ANN NI NANINPNS NNT NPNPNPNPNIONG NPS PNINPN PN NPN NPN NN NANANMNN NN NNNN NPN NSNSSG oughly vouched for by the best and most fastidious dressers never gave 8: Lucy Poot Yarnell, 2; Martha It wa 1 the 27 yvemt " . ' ‘ ’ aay n ; ) Confair Sarah J. Butler, 8; Harris : : 'y s lo : - : ¥ » A . : hat Clara Price left the house of Euge he condemped men ‘ deshow Walker Amanda Poorman, 1; Wm skoe-Selo : —- Meeker, in sie wiship, to go To the execution denied admissions Hiams, 12; Sarah A, Shank liga A. Walker, 2; Susan C. Butler, 2 Warn John G. Love addressed the re- | Karthaus, about two miles distant, 0 anybody connected with an Th ) OCT ‘e petration of We sell clothes with merit Our covery has unnerve effort gains for us your satisfaction which is our record of honor 4 \ term closing with this day, the cent Repub ican Convention, Democrats | some shopping and visit her parent newspaper in the county Al the mu chool was visited by about 15 of the were likened “dogs in the manger She Was seen passing own that road time all his political retails rm different citizens, male and female. Af } they impede progress, block the way; that morning J different persons. and wide were extended spe ' ter enjoy Ing quite a Pleasant time, he ar. . ny the » ar Mi : it LF n and that when a community permits its | Some few mis ps after, a man wearing t oven was K h cholars recite 0r « YS ana f ¢ inmations, the rewards of merit were . : : 4 1 i : N N politics to change they don't gain any- & black derby hat and light colored suit haracters had too many pr the distributed. and the school closed thing. The speech published in the last with short coat was seen walking down ministers of the town prot \ agi ’ — issue of the Gazette, had all that omit. | the road in the same direction. Several the unseemly lack of propriety about the / DAY noon a large delegation left ted it was a deception, Did the Ga. | persons saw him and noticed a peculiar prison here for Harrisburg to attend the Re Pp iy b, 2 Bb - \ a Bh 4 J ) ) | 20 » Lov 4 ke ty in his walk and ot) PN ized shld } ’ \ at t rt ; . - 4 zotte misquote Love, or did the speaker | ity ik an thers recognize A public subscription was made later | loan State Convention As our towns bh) 3 become ashamed of his remarks and die. | him as Alited Andrews, A young man and a fine marble table was erected on Man Judge Beaver was renominated for GOOD Cl OTHES STORE. tate something else? The speech in the who had lived at Rurthils some time the spot where the unfortunate Clara |the superior court bench, they went y ‘ a) : court house and the one reported in the | before. The last person Who saw Clara | Price was murdered, along the road in down to show their appreciation ; it was | Gazette are far from being the same. { going down the [road that morning was | Burnside township leading to Karthaus. | & nice compliment to the Judge, . wo ANANSI NANT NNANINSNANANANANLNANLNTNIN NSN NS NINTNGNSNNSNPNSNNSNPNG NSN NINSNPN NPN
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