Page 2 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BE LLEFONTE, PA, NOVEMBER 30, 1905. The Centre Democrat, CHAS. R. KURTZ, - - - PROPRIETOR | FRED KURTZ, SR, {EDITORS CHAS. R. KURTZ, CIRCULATION OVER 4500. ae TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: SUBSCRIPTION - - $1.50 PER YEAR | Persons who send or bring the money to the office, and pay in advance, $1 per year, CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with N. Y.3t-w World for sssrmmsnsssss 1.88 Pittsburg Stockman for ‘ « §1 80 Tribune Farmer “wn $13 The date your subscription expires is plainly printed on the label bearing your name All eredits are given by a change of label the Arst issue of each month. Watch that, after you remit We send no receipts unless by special request. Wateh date on your label Subscribers changing postofiice address, and not notifying us, are Hable for same Subscriptions will continued, otherwise directed We employ no collector. You are expected to send or bring the money to this office be unless EDITORIAL. IT seems to be pretty well that the ballot at New York contained the estahblis boxes found int floati —— Won't it be amusing to watch Sorosmon Drs is moving his large ler, plant from Bradfor is figuri hinted that he to another congressional distric his boodle will buy him another term ir Congress Bradford Dresser who su county by the na them ' to manipulate pph ever rith enough *‘grease Centre county. Hq irg. This does not include a pres 4 given each convert, a new Bible ] hb val, which h ent The revi Western ended Sunday afternoon communio 43 been | as been ¢ Pennsylvania for ok in the has of H fish laws, Ralst 1a4¢ vil county About arrested by ng the A year ago these two men were warden for illegally using fish baskets in branch and taken before An appeal was made to the court of quarter the Raystown ‘Squire Kelly who fined them 2s, sessions and Judge Woods remitted the fine on the ground of insufficient evid ence and that the act of assembly provid. ed no penalty in the case. The state de partment of fisheries then carried the case to the Supreme Court which affirms Judge Woods’ decision a————— Wire our eminent bugologists, Groft and Surface, are quarreling upon the subject of bugs, the insects crawl out | from under the bark, look on and laugh. | When two such “buggers” quarrel who | shall decide? We suppose there is noth. | ing left for the public but todo as Simon Cameron did, swear at “them damn lit. erary fellers.” As long as these bug. | gers fight the bugs may have a rest, | Why lets have the fight quick, short and | decisive, Let each bugger use his own | weapon-—Surface the spray, Groff his gas fumigation—and then in an open | field, free to the public, fight it out, by using their pet remedies against each other until one or the other of the bug. goers goes under, Let that be the test, | prices. | cigarette for personal use - . THANKSGIVING. The American people have much to | be thankful for. They have been bless- | ed with crops more abundant than ever | { before, selling at unprecedentedly high With few exceptions their in- dustries have been more prosperous than labor has been better ever before, and employed and better paid, Their foreign | both agricultural manufactured products, has broken all commerce, in and records, raising the United States to the second commercial nation of the world, At peace with all nations, the American people have been instrumental in carry ing peace to other peoples, closing one of the most brilliant diplomatic epochs in the history of the Nation i valuable than all these ore American people have to be ran awakening of conscience, Vic honesty tO make ney another, and n to act when they think disposition AMERICAN GOLD. f American The Reason Why. rea rea American } Express Lor OreRs MIDE pres Company i In ( NY a traveler mw in Lermany a aveier be washed ar D linen him bylmail C, O of E yo rom $o tries Will Enforce Patent Medicine Law. Among the various alco nds now of narket : " toy . ’ cinal ingredient nt uant i to change materially the character in sufficient « ities {f the alcoholic liquo All druggists and merchants handling such articles are subiect to a special tax De 1905, and Deputy Revenue Collector G The law goes into effect ember Ist, W. Rees is now making his rounds noti fying druggists and merchants of the fa t p————— Unlawful to Roll Cigarettes. Under the recently enacted anti-cigar- ettq law, Pat Raymond, aged 18, was fined $50 in Police Court in Lincoln, Nebraska, for rolling a cigarette, The case attracted much interest, because it is the first time the law has been tested as to whether the prohibition of the manufacture of cigarettes could be in- terpreted to apply to the rolling of a Raymond was seen by an officer to roll the cigar. ette and was arrested while lighting it a————— Remarkanie—the machine gang promising the people Reform. That's | about as cheeky as when Satan took the | Bavior upon an high mountain and | promised to give him all the world if he would bow down and worship him, | was his former home, RECENT DEATHS. Mrs. Danger ILrces (—died at her home at Logan Mills Monday morning, her illness being due to an obstruction of the bowels, She leaves to mourn her loss a husband, two sons and four daugh- ters, the youngest being a babe of eight weeks old, Deceased was a daughter of Daniel Schrack. Grace E, Ginrer:—a daughter of the {late James Ginter, died in St. Joseph's hospital, Philadelphia, Monday, Novem. ber 13th, where she was operated on for was born appendicitis Deceased 4th, 1876, and was there- Bellefonte, De fore almost twenty-nine years of age, With her parents she moved to Philadel- phia a number of years ago Mgrs CATHARINE GUNTER Widow of Jacob Gunter, who has for several vears been in poor health, died Friday morn ng Philipsburg. The deceased, whose maiden name was Catharine Cope lin, was born at Warriorsmark. Pa., and was aged Her father's name was Richard Copelin. She was youngest of fifteen children, ¥ al £0 years the GEORGE STOVER Earlystown, on Satu He had about from some time been a suffe strokes for rmer and a native of Potter father umerou with their mother, survive Monday and inte + Centre Hall cemetery —-He and rofl company th , 1¢ of an on was in the Swartz, at aged 89 days Mr the year to Stephenson county. 190%, nt west In now owned by with years, has There were born to an inter ever since four of whom are liv Widow of Hiram Hall, after a turday forenoon, Funeral on Wednesday, in the Centre Hall come laughter of Wm, Bible, 5, Saran Dus died at Centre Hiness December 2f i Ellen McGir i : ev lucted Services asst Tallhelm vd abou young n in Bellefonte. Some time after the death of Harvey Mann, Jr., which took place on the 4th of June, 1870, the deceased took charge Man's Axe works at Axemann, Some years ago he sold out to the Axe trust and the works were 1. After leaving Belle foute he located in Lewistown where again embarked in the axe business new factory was built but operated for a short time. He is sur vived by a and four children Harris, Ralph, Anna and Hattie. The funeral took place at Lewistown last Fri day Rev. Muss C, Nouri pastor of the First Reformed church, of Carlisle, Pa, died at 2 o'clock Monday morning after three weeks’ illness from typhoid fever Mr. Noll was well-known as a minister throughout this won a WS 64 Years aye anhood spent r of dismantle w A it was only w ife most successful, as under his care the congregation was greatly enlarged and the church property much improved. He is survived by his wife, and three chile dren, Mirtam, Martha and Daniel. Mrs Noll, was a Miss Fulmer, of Milton. Jn. terment was made at Lewisburg which He was a student of Bucknell college, but finished senior year at Franklin & Marshal, and prepurcd for the ministry At that Jn Sept, 20th, 188g, he came to fonte and for five ears filled the ap- pointments of the Be 4 llefonte and Zion im part of the State and | istinction on the lecture platform, i His pastorate of ten years at Carlisle was | his | feti: | Wii | Reformed congregations, From this | | place he went to Carlisle, Pa. Rev. Noll | | was a successful and popular pastor, and | in this community he had many sincere friends who are grieved over his sudden death, Grorce Doran a painter {fell from a swinging ladder while at work Tuesday morming in Scottdale, Pa., and died at Connellsville hospital as a result of his injuries, The deceased was the son of Mrs. Ida M. Dolan, who lived near the Glass Works, He was 47 years of age and unmarries The mains will arrive in Bellefor Thursday afternoon at 1:23 Inte in Union cemets ry. by trade re riment the an Railroad Trains. Owing to recent change schedule the following ive the time of d Belle fonte Over will g from NOTICE! Our Sugar Prices FOR SATURDAY 20 Ibs. C Sugar, 19 ths. A Sugar 18 Ibs. 6 Sugar 100 1.00 1.00 Highest Frices paid for Produce : A f bE GILLENS CASH GROCERY Allegheny St. Bellefonte, Pa THE YOUTHS OMPANION Will give ta readers In the B2 Issues of the 1906 Volume 7 Serial Stories, each a book in itself, reflecting American life in home, camp and Seid 50 Special Articles contributed by Pamous Men and Women Statesmen, Travellers, Writers and Scieatists Thoughtful and Timely Bditorial Articles on tmportant Public and tic Questions 250 Complete Stories by the best of Living Scory- Writers — Stories of Character, Stories of Achievement, Stories of Humor, 1000 Notes On Current Events and Discoveries fa the Field of Science and Natural History, 2000 Bright and Ammaing Ansodotes, Ttems of Strange and Curious Knowledge, Poems and Sketches Health Articles, Religious Articles, Children's Page, ete, Mustrated Anwouncement for 19% and Rample Cops of the Paper Bent to Ang Address Free. Every New Subscriber Who cuts out and sends this slip at once With same and address and $1.9 will receive; ATL the (ssues of The Companion Free for the remaining weeks of "os Free Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's ble Numbers, The '' Minutemen ** Calendar for 1go8, in 1a colors and gold, And The Companion for the gm weeks of oh a library of the best reading for every member of the family, : : Distribution of School Funds. | The state treasury department has | practically completed the distribution of the school appropriation of $5,500,000, | appropriated for the current year, which became due the first Monday of June | last, for the prompt payment of the districts, all of which had been paid except that have not port with the deg Th gir uetion from the *n headache ‘Mover's This breaks all previous records iit of the la LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. | APMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE iatate of Mus, Liss M. ADAMS, late of State | College boro dee'd Letters of administration in the above estate having been granted to the undersigned. all persons ludebted to the sald estate «re re quested to make payment, and those having cliadms Lo prescnd the same without delay, to Cas. B Kurtz, sadmr..c.t a a few Bellefonte, Pa. i ! , aepartment EX¥ UTOR'A NOTICE Estate of C0, C TAYLOR late of decd Leatiers testamentary upon said estate ing been granted by the Register of Wi the ned. all persons knowing then a] dened to said re immedis * and alms ou ne t pring 815 unders 4 8 10 be quested te make those paving « tiement Are Harry Keller, Att'y SALE REGISTER. Mancu WAGNEN LTUAY, Manchu EMANUEL GAB Hmplements A 1 TEA 3 No1ICS NSFER {EN Notice Tempes day filed in he “hy ye | 3 t Slinger and J, © the « Ons rt I f farms aad mpl y Avene of me mile north o will sell fares stan Mel ntock, suct Grand Opening i ii NEW 5 AND 10 CENT STORE! Saturday Morning, November 18th, with a full line of Hosiery, Notions, China, Glass, Tin, Wood, Granite and Hardware, Toys, Novelties, Jewelry, etc. Call and examine our lines and be convine- ed that we sell cheaper than you have ever bought Following is a list of prices to give you an idea how we sell goods idery collars rust pans nee 8 T Aces th glass Valen Shoe Tafletta rib! robes No. 2 od tumblers ack hose THE NEW 5 AND 10 CENT STORE, Bush Arcade-—-Next door to Doll's Bakery. st teat ettesl sets t ASSES eee ne ad a 4 hh i RL bl eh a a aan a eh en fad Out of Business GOING adMP}RyRBUMN *4 4 -TI—=Q <KPpU—=0I ES SS 5000S Otitis dss Great Closing Out Sale. After November 15th we will offer our entire Stock of Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Clocks and Silverware, etc., at Cost, We are going out of business and offer the people of Centre an opportunity of securing their Holiday Gifts at a great saving. This is a straight-forward Closing Out Sale lA i 4 HEIR PIII IIIIIIIIIIII FIRE 00000000000088830908084 Sasa aa ad oh a aa ad ae ae eases te ee A a A and not one dollar's worth of goods will be offered except our regular stock. All persons having articles for repairs with us please call for same as carly as possible. ieee dl died dt a a F.C. Richard's Sons High Street, PIVVSVP EPP 0090200000 C 0 PPPOBBOBIVS VV LOD CIO OEI BEDS EE Ee Ee ee ee LES a
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