Tage + 4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELL EFONTE, PA., OCTOBER 26, 1905 Stan and AE lard first quality, smoothe pliable; no seams; 16 cts. a $1. 75 roll of 12 yards, Floor Oil Cloth Latest patterns, bes t grade; yards wide; . 00 Cis, Linoleum Good heavy quali satisfaction wide; ty and wear; per vara Curtain Stretchers Two k ationery stretchers at $1 and $1.50; best moving pin stretche pins price $2. RACKET STORE CO. dededededodededoddodedodededodedodddrdeded de 95 cts, pn al 50 r made will not st positively ick: : $ : : : : a a a MAAASA GALES S SEALE AS SSS 1 Correspondents’ : Department : " " Continued from Tth page. Asada ta tots tnt atten GREGG TWP, noon w radort, Grandpap ora in s the nearest done nity. around n this vi nusking Kern Decker drives sporty since he was papa Gertie Herman expects to go to Al toona in the spring. Robert Haugh takes "a much larger number of a hat since the arrival of that bouncing boy pretty PEAVER DAM, Mrs Ilgen was visiting her mother Mrs. U. G. Auman and two daughters Lizzie and Purl, Mrs, Calvin Breon and son Theodore were callers at Benj, Breon over Sunday Willis Breon and Henry Immel were at their old place at J. P. Wolf's Sunday. Corn husking is all the go. Don't go to bed without a bottle of “Oil of Gladness” in the house, The Racket § Table Oil Cloth { we'll have him to hight, eee rr Pree E.R. | persons. | Sheridan om sarah Breon on Sunday and also | play. Your i POTTER TWP, POSSUM RIDGE, Possum ridge is an awful cold country as it was 108 de grees below zero, hence it was impossible for me to make my ap- pearance, but here I am again as happy as ever, On Sunday morning Runville, preached a sermon; he will preach Rev, ver y again Mumau, of interesting on Satur. { day evening at Fleisher's Gap. Mrs. Ellen Holderman returned home | on Saturday after spending a week visit. ing friends and relatives in Mifflin coun- | ty. Two of our expert coon hunters, while out hunting coons one night last week, thought it was in vain but “all at once the dogs barked away up the mountain and off went the boys on a gallop, they said, When the poor boys got there it hap pened to be a poor little rab bit instead Geo, Bitner and town on Sunday. of a coon, wife passed through COLYE} John Diehl, Hall and children day at the Tusseyville wife and son Rev, and Mrs of Centreville home of Li Dubbs spent of Samuel Florey, of nden and Sun- The sad ne Uriah Fl wt now of brought east re of the death v of this pla ace, iy will be sher, form ‘aliforni of } for bu " John Lee and wife returned a visit to Milton and hei i F. Rossi attended t} n f Centre Hall on § Mi home after plac L af] and BENNER TWP, throug leeve, and raped his The sure rifle in elbow, making rable gash ball came from a high. the hands of a gunner west of the hill at and traveled a remark. Whether the edge of town, from marksman is able distance the rifle of a hurte not known The occurence doesn't speak favorably for the use of the high. pressure rifle within possible reach of a town, or in the hands of incompetent The supposition that the ball may have come from the rifles on the troop range is unfounded, Careful investigation has been made and it shows that the ball was not troop rifle, it came Tr Or A m———— «For a cough or cold take Krumrine's Compound Syrup of Tar-cures in one tf a ——— The auctioneer puts things up only to knock them down, Ba ————— darling may have croup. The oil will | The hotheaded fellow is generally cure it, u { quickest to get cold feet, from a! ADJOINING COUNTIES, The evening train running from Lewis: | burg to Mifflinburg has shown by its patronage that it is necessary, and the railroad company will likely continue it in service, Another company is being formed to | | for his aged mother, and sister, out of a organize another brick company in How- | "™ | meagre salary I'hey ex- | K ’ erection of the | | than anything else, | your ard with a capital of $25,000, pect the plant within a few weeks. Hon. :]. RK. . Hall to commence and family, of Ridgway, through Lock Haven | Saturday morning enroute to New York City, Hall will treatment from a specialist, where Senator receive The party went by the special Pullman car * Japan.” Suffering from depredations in his hard and fruit K. Sober last bloodhound from a kennel He i is determined ing on his famous chestnut Irish dered a fierce O. ore farms in Valley, C, week or- at Dayton, the thiev farms shall stop, and will use the dog to ferret out We DETPX Write . Ex.county ’ dealer he bone of nches remembered about above the kne« ll be that Mr. Haves walks with a crutch and An Ji ness at Warrior smark and the Change 1A were . 1 hat oo i ve 4 84 } : 10 thal OO — He Got the Bean r R 1 ngler while that would He mal close against the tr down and ews wuld see of the and he ape th ae at ink tree, about 30 feet above ground, determined to have the game. There was no other way than to remain guard, and this he did until 6 o'clock on Monday morning, when in the gray dawn, he drew a bead on the black heap up in the tree and let drive. Thure was a scratching and struggling for a mine ute, and then the bear, badly wounded, came tumbling down. A second shot killed it. The bear weighed 287 pounds. a ————— A Victim of Odd Accident. Glover Horton was the victim of a on peculiar accident while going to Altoona | from Bellwood, Wednesday evening | about 6:26 o'clock, He was seated at an | open car window and when a locomotive took water at the troughs just west of Bellwood a quantity of it was thrown into the window, frightened him #0 badly that he threw | himself backward to avord being hurt as he thought. His actions caused a strain of muscles of the poy and resulted in a sprain of the neck e also suffered a He was admitted to the nervous shock, | Altoona hospital for treatment, { lishment that | INFORMATION ABOUT THE CANDIDATES Continued from page |. died y then he has provided but rears ago, and since a comfortable home This s more will commend him to The vot. never elected him filled the he is known as and clerical work. one fact, his devotion to his parent: by favorable ters of Centre to an office, cansideration. county He of deputy sheriff has position because ent, in ement®of a careful, compet reliable man { who is punctual all matters and had the endors at the bar; most every attorney $ chosen upon merit not favor and had sarn every dollar of his salary. that he tent just The charge isa persis office holder unfair--even un- Harry Jackson 11 woul and will surance. ' ta Serene ank Weposits increased int y i year more than eighty-five millions, the pas fart ew pari whe have tratic other the millions of do taxpayers will t ut their condemna the v, by their votes at then they he most astounding The bad example set has been followed by corrupt officials, in throughout the state; and our own coun- ty of Centre has some of the G. O. P, followers and newspapers abusing Mayor | Weaver and endorsing these inmquities | and ready to practice the same tactics | when the opportunity presents itself. a —— I 0 Ss tion upon part the coming election, are com- mitted as endorsing t wrongs and robberies ever known many counties : Plays Fly-Paper Trick. Peter Hoffman, of Longswamp, Pa, | | will not play any more tricks on the | | family cat, having learned better since | | he placed a piece of sticky fly paper on : the floor of the kitchen so that cat would | step on it. His expectation was fulfilled. | sticky stuff, made a flying leap for the | | table laden with pies and cakes, plowed | | its way through the pastry, upset a pot | of coffee, severely scalding the baby, and ended by upsetting and smashing a $5 cut glass cream jar, It struck Horton and | The cat, in its effort to get rid of the : ! i i | COUNTY FINANCES. The following is a be ief comparison of of the fairs of Centre county under the present and the of five from the total expense conducting af. Commiss Board, 1 he annual loners former during a period years, amounts are taken the statements ; COUNTY EXPENSE 1900 ~ Demo cratic Board, 1901 = : $62,502.04 61,061.41 . 066,744.75 1902 woe Total for 3 years $190.908.20 Average yearly expenditure $63,436.06 In 1903 Abraham V. Mil- ler and John G. Bailey constituted the new Re: publican loard; at this time the estimated assetts over all ies were, , $25 labilit 001.38 COus TY EXPENSES 1903~ Republican Board $00, 197.50 hy 47 » T3, 886. 06 { $10,460.18 Figures drawn from that the average third of a ean 2% watermelo of milk the watermelon dividual menu ev bother the census show American eats one of sweet corn a eggs and If some 1 year ns, 09 3 quarts ks could have end of thelr In ened up they wouldn't bout the other trifles WHY experts ut ft 10 give points on how to do it. The Swiss come to study American electric railway metheds, Proof of the political plum tree is the grafting, The beer drinker is known by his mug, Saas ttt sat Satan ast st EEE Painting Paper-Hanging We have the latest up-to. all Papers at a moderate cost and come. Late vl 4 Ww cate styies in J bined with artistic taste the hanging make the {iest rooms im Paints, Oils Win. ws Curtain Fi dict ire Yolish make “gl nable Gla ics, Eckenroth Brothers . dred d db ddd dd Es sa a th Lh bbb hth Shit as EE NE rE am a nn Lh LARA oss tt SRR a : : $ : S| : : lag a a ITS 8IED Caucasian. ple. prices. This is not a bid SITIES GIGI GIS ISTE IIIIIIS elsewhere. The exhibit continues a few days longer. slUman & Tadross Oriental Rugs Priced LIke Domestlo Grades For twenty-flve years we have been importing Oriental Rugs and during that time have seen a large number of “rug stores” opened ; and have recently read advertised rug lore which was more fear- fully and wonderfully woven than any rug ever designed by Persian, Turk or We do not entrust the buying of our Oriental Rugs to men so scantily informed or given to haphazard methods. Our buyers are not only men who re- side in the Orient but they are natives ; they know rugs, the values and the peo- We do not juggle a lot of names, price tickets and legends, but do business on straight, legitimate lines, and guarantee that no other rug dealer can meet our low a bid for investigation; a warning to those who intend to purchase an Oriental rug to inform themselves, compare the rugs and prices here with those offered for public favor. Its GOES GT E TG TT TIT TI TIT ITITITITTTITITITINITIsS AT KATZ & GOS.
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