Page 4 _THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., BEPTY MBER 28, 1905 (—— geecescoccseesescncesesces E. P, IRVIN. L. C. IRVIN, The Racket Blankets and Haps Cool nights now and perhaps you need an extra hap or a pair of warm Hing We can sell you a good heavy hap as low as Others larger and heavier at 75¢ , $1.00 and upwards. SOC, O5C., 75¢C., 85¢ COTTON BLANKETS We have a nice soft cotton blan- ket for soc. a pair, just the thing to use instead of sheets during the winter: also better ones at Goc., 75¢C., $1 and higher. ‘WOOL BLANKETS wool “Dee 0000000000000000000000008 r 00 RACKET STORE (0. aman AAA an ad a Correspondents’ : Department : 3 4 : ERA Continued from 7th pag Wledededelodododoiid dob ddd ddd did POTTER TWP. man is iil speedy red and d small h id a quar rhs and a bushel a dozen dic R00 eye assumed hes of make-believe resist and two of yieldin K. plac ¢ the kiss d cheek or two ruby lips, and seconds until papa ap ull dogs, and a shot tation ie very few vith three ———— GREGG TwP, HOY Our town was well represented at the grange encampment last week, The Rally services were well attended at Aaronsburg Samuel Fredericks and family Sunday at I. C, Spayds, Sid. Douty will move in the future. wml) C. ay. spent to Madisonburg Duck was in Penus valley on Sun. WORKER The Misses e and Lettie Breon were callers at U, G. Auman's, Sunday, U. G, Auman and wife were Sunda callers at Myles Barger's, at Georges va ley. Muddy Creek scribe would better hold his hat and not let it fly out the car win. dow again, Sadl Mrs. Elizabeth Adams went to Hart. | missioner, leton were she will make her future creek up as far as Spring Mills—the | Polly Rockey, age home with Mrs. Mary Boyes, A ring set of harness, UNIONVILLE. John Armagost and wife, of Fillmore, spent Sunday with friends in town The railroad business transacted at this office amourdts to about $12,000 an- | nually, Laird Morrison, with several other | boys, found a couple of empty beer kegs Ith | Mr. and { and | wes s | of stream are s in Mr, Buck's pine grove, across the bridge where, evidently, some very bad men and boys did their Sunday drink- ing. Shame! A wedding is on the tapis, A very nice young man of Patton will be mar. ried to a very nice young lady of Rossi- ter, Indiana county, ina couple of weeks. In the mean time, guess. If you think Herb Finch can't stand on his head just ask him to tell you about t new boy who came to his house te recently, His countenance shines h the brightness of a 100 candle pow- On the same ds ay a fine came to i ne Lilt qui with er electric light, young gentleman Mrs. Wm. Solt and ¢ They joyfully acce adopt him into their gal are the ne Christian Buck weeks ago, was He has { wo he ome ol olied for ad him family boarding will without Here pe ople 1 iC process, nal § Of § Lalew about 0s. good work g elsewhere iss Alma Mifflinburg, v day last week. onada and I sitedat J. E Joh 1 Krumrine, of St nithport, is spend ing a ten day's vacation with friends in Centre ty and with his parents in Union county A bouncing home of DA i CO baby arrived lie Weaver last week, boy Coburn has two octogenaria Mrs. John Bowersox who Archie Mullen who is So years old, I a is ns namely 1 1% 82, ana Let Bass Pass. Black 1 are Pardee on Penns creek, Int and ARS said to be up as far This is or same stream be “ ly of we think he Berlin lenty a number of years and very fine ones have been caught, Why they have not been seen as far as Paddy mountain and even that, not know, although the water and size suited to those fish, A big dam at New Berlin may be an hindrance to the fish getting up farther in any con- siderable numbe, is a matter that late, low New above, bass have been p for above we do and should be looked into by the Fish Com- Let us have bass in Penns proper attention of the fish authorities is | all that is needed for this purpose. Will Mr. Meehan make a note of this? 1 LIST OF JURORS. " : {= [he following named persons have been drawn ad Jurors to serve at a special term ol court, commencing Monday, Nov, 20, GRAND JURORS, | 8, W. Cross, Inborer | F. M. Loy, farmer......cocuvvs Roland Zettle, carpenter A. T. Rowan, Iaborer............ Unionville Stephen Moyer, earpenter.......... Millheim J. A. Pifer, farmer... coe CER Marion Twp Gray Heviacher. Halfmoon * | R, C. Palmer, weaver Harris © H, 8, Stuart, Jacob Lyon, RM. Park, Perry Foringer, H.C. Woodring, laborer... James Nixon, Thompson Snyder, gentleman Thomas I. Deck#, William Peeler, gentleman Philipsburg Burnside Twp Gregg Rush Bellefonte Snow Shoe Twi Marion Worth Rush ' state Colleg Potter merchant... «.... butcher miner. .ooveies furmen miner Inbore: Twp regu Hu farmeis ston * Inborey George Steale, J. L J. N, Schoonover, H, N. Hess, Edward sh Henry Potts, | Daniel Spitler, I'vessler, banker os Tw mrmer annon, gentleman Snow Shoe vhorer miner RA IURONRS Edward Allison, farmie Albert Seltzer, gent! Hen 1) | N { ” urors for reguls ing Novembe Ellenberger Bleriy, oar a8. MeCaus rors drawn | in December Thomas Flemd wel King, A. CC. Bowes, john 1 MLM William Rossman, William H, Bloom, « irpenter J. Hoekenbe a C.J. Finkle, lumberman samuel Showers, labo or Henry A, Detwiler, Soott 4 Carpe Joel BH F. T. Royer, Imer Campbell, ** Charles Plank, Thomas Frank, farme: Ferg E. E. Erhard i Union James C, Carson Spring * engineer Benner George W, Mit J.T. Campbell, Potter William Miller, farmer { Eime? Laird, ioe dealer abores farmer reaster, carps nter ler, laborer tal rry, Inbor Greg Bellefont “Miles Tw “ toadcher Stover, ter ‘ hore: . fonts Jotter Tw Harris Rush Johnson, In farmer “ laborer Lowry Justice, Springer, barber hed Tw irene * NL laborer sh * a ——_—— Names of Aged Ones. Mrs, Nora M'Clain, of North eny street, Bellefonte, 86 years still in good health, The following names of aged people of Zion, are given by our Zion grandmother Fr ybherger vas aged §8 years last June, was in poor health but is recovering, Lydia Lesh almost 85 years and at work every day; Mrs, Fuiger, age 84 years; Mrs Alleg of age reporter | age Bo years last August, A yun cap. 84 years; John Baney, | ure of it then PUBLIC RECORD OF PLUMMER, Continued from Page 1. ~ Plummer’ $ rec ord on other mac “hine legislation during the session of 1403 was equally maladotous, moreover, He voted for and made a speech In sup- port of the Moore's judges’ salary bill, which increased the salaries of all the judges in the state In violation of the constitution—Legislative Record, pags 897. He voted for the bill authorizing the city commissioners instead of the courts of Philadelphia to appoint alec. tion officers in that city. Legislative Record, page 909. The purpose of that bill was to give the Penrose-Durham- ¥eNichol machine greater freedom and fmmunity in stuffing ballot boxes and manipulating election returns He voted for the bill creating a state department of labo: lative Ree- ord, pages 1604-1700 Was op- posed by the United rkers for the reason that leader that organi. gation believed that it create a lot of useless offices, As a matter of fact that wa purpose of the measure, A pli WAS nee [ tain James } chine bos was partment cures ¢ excellent in politi Hostility to Honest Elect Legis Thi Mine Wi Kil bili in wouid sy exact to have 3 Revealed "rr proy nos courts the to pay pags that bill was to p chine made tickets With such a law fn force mominations hy certificate would ba hazard and might Ix exe ns mma atta ka « very ive Plummer As An Artful Dodger. Ae k der » wan | dot be or ly inter MeN} the same the ord on t} tended suff t! quence ring the Plummer's Crowning Outrage. It ng the session of 190 moreover, that Plummer made clear his servility to the machine and treach- ery to the people by openly personal registration. Mr of Columbia county, had introduced a resolution to discharge from the com- mittee on elections, of which Plummer was chairman, the ballot bill prepared by the Democratic state cofamittee and which Quay had promised to support, It provided for personal registration in the cities and in opposing the resolu. tion to discharge the committee and place it on the calendar Mr. Plummer sald “1 does not seem to me to be right or just because there is a cry of fraud in Philadelphia that everygrity in the state should be put to the nconveni- once and expense of a personal regis- tration law to enable a few reformers to experiment with the eure of frand In that city.” legislative Record, pages 192-22 As the claim of patriotism Is “the last refuge of a scoundrel so the bupga- poo of the cost is the first and last resort of a ~orruptionist who sees re- form approaching.” Naturally Mr, » was aun opposing Tkeler, Plummer invoked this expedient to de. | ay personal registration, but the fall | cost the people ten. | fold more in since than personal | | registration wonld have come to in a | generation. JEWISH NEW YEAR NEAR. | Celebration The Jewish New falls this night, ning of of Holy Season Starts | This Week, v Year, Rosh Hashana, year on next Saturday, New Year's eve the Friday , is the begin. important Jewish fall holy days, being followed ten days later by the and on Tabernacles, S Accor " New with ¢ and sm Day Ye hort service all allel of Atonement, Yom K . by the Feast of ippur September 24 yuccoth, Jew KO ding to the vish calendar, the It is u VvIAY stl i ar will be hered i1 at all wu places worshi | net mentioned in the and is Jible is the ram’s { horn, or shofar, used in all syna- | gogues on the New Year, In the Orthodox syn is blown repeated] event, As the the Jewish to or Sunday. the shofar y to commemorate the this year is IAgogues "y New ¥ ear came the shofar yecond on Babbath not be blown until the day, Sou——— Clinton Co. Barn Burned. : BEY he farm The cunied by iP y barn on . 1 a. 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How Stylish ! exclamations we heard on mass of people we entertained on were not here on that day, don’t show you a larger var for your money than any other store in town, we would like to know the reason why. We have a standing co York manufacturer to ship day as they appear in the metropolis. “THERE'S ALWAYS upon it that Katz's.” the advertising our gaged people What grand taste ! Ou can « cpen wer the other hand we 11 We | 1 any busine ave in the paper an out- iness done by them will be How Beauti- are the few hand from the Tuesday. is with us. every great If you come at any time and if we iety, better styles and fore ntract with a leading New us new styles from day to You can depend SOMETHING AT TIT TI TIT ITI TI TITITT TI TIT ITI ITI TINT IITANIY NEW We are sole agents for “Como Never Tear Silk" and the “Butterfly Skirt.” KATZ & COMPANY
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