he CENTRE DEMOCRAT'S BOOK AWARD The Method of Distributing the Ency- clopaedia Fully Explained THREE SETS IN A DISTRICT Newspaper Coupons Coupons will be Used--How They can be Obtained and Voted--Books and Premium are on Exhibition. The 18 complete sets of the ‘'20th Cen- tury Encyclopaedia” recently purchased re Democrat free that 1 fferer Serinc Mi C. A. Krag BoaArspus : Centre Hal Murray's Drug st Braxciagn o—————_ MOE Lo i 1) ¥ lefont ont 3-—-Rellefonte snd Walke institu» w urday. Jaouary &~—Bozes, Curtin, Howard, Howard WO Liberty. Marion and Mile<burg. last) tute wi'l meet In Howard, Saturday, Jan 13th, 10s B~Hall Moon, Huston, Patton Taylor Union, Unilonviile and Worth, Institute will be held at Port Matilda, Saturday Jan. ®, mW 6 Burnside, Rush. Phillipsburg. Snow Shoe ahd south FPhi'ipsburg Insti ute w neat at Snow Shoe, Saturday, Jan tl Three s of the Encycl paed AR Will De given to three teachers of each distr the select ) e Le ers t . ac) as f WN Newspaper Ballot. From this on, until the 21st of Mar 1906, ea of ne | i D cral : ” ) Al en f te, w : | ho 8] [84 A ' § H a a i e | i rot Hn ‘3 fe tw » : : x X, a ea eeK te A by ) ted Dn tw : 4 the : b b shed I hese dllots w num « Ar late ast Ow dl ee 3 20th CENTURY ENCYCLOPAEDIA & + Che Centre Democrat, NEWSPAPER BALLOT No. | | Dec I4, ONE VOTE FOR Name of Teacher + (Carefully insert in Hoe balow name of town or township where teacher Is employed.) This ballot, {f cut along tie border (must include the date] and sent to this office inside of 20 days fcom above date, will for one vi ars ub . , Pub. Cras, A © ~ ° A Vv oo Circulation Over 4, S ~Largest in Centre County, ANNUAL STATEMENTS. Follow the custom inaugurated some vears ago, between t and the 1 : 11 » Dec. 10th. 160 end of the present year, JJ oth, 19 a statement w be mailed to ’ patron of th paper who has the subscription to become overdue In most cases th amount may appear trivial, but kindly remember that our b F leg s entirely on lit to collect many such smal im \ in the aggregate mean ch to P Ci gE Dex 4 Premium Ballots. In addi to the "New rex B i ted ead Wed Premium B \! { it f pay nt tion o £ 1 pm ning aur 44 nis conte 4 Votes: —w e issued for ever paid on subscription that ALTE ® y § 1 YEA 8 Votes: 18 Votes 100 Votes: {+ A br) is _ the al " £ eu ra er another » empl ¢ of the off . we allow casi a H tl 5 SCOVEr A es a « ‘ 3 manner, sa ‘ be cance : leclared vo eve f already i ed. This meat are will be a A J ul Tl » T N € An € i 4 e an 10 boodli olerated ] privilege give Any ol 1e 5 ike an effort ra set of t £ . tor thi Called by Four Congregations. A A Ie sit of a extends ast 5 lay to Re J { LEeAricx A ire Ha to CO stor 4 ¢ >a LA _ Al ] A York Pa A ergyvyma vill pre to four : . it 18, _ .) Pa « 1 Harmo i : i al : t the | eran chur i tre Ha gret rt with } A ’ eplaDly served ATR i i i years, | ik R R Ww accept the ca ) We ! w not leave the | re Hal Are H nr pring Those Who Never Had a Million, Some of you fellows who never had a $1,000,000 like we editors. do not know of course, of what the big pile i We will put you o When you have a $1,000,000 dollar bills and pile them flat pon one another and want to take one of them off the top you will have to reach up 275 feet, If you laid them end nay If you had that amount in silver to end you would have to walk miles dollars the pile would be 134 miles high, and so on, We know because we tried the other night, but the blamed slat broke and we woke up. Don't Wait. 9 more shopping days until Christmas { Don't put off buying gifts. Buy now | while our stock is at its best, Our low | prices makes the getting of holiday | goods easy. We carry a large line of | An Attempt to Extort Money From B. bed | | of Penn township Snyder county, | fancy china, dolls, games, toys, books, | | ete, Nothing fn the store over 10¢, | The new § and 10c¢ store, Bush Arcade, The fellow who eats hash realizes that there is a place for everyting. BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1905. SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST YOUNG MAN WOODRING-TURNER, Op last Th ty, Ded t at 11 yolook at the Cents H ot Port Mat da, Wis the scene of a very pretty home wedding, the contractin . Miss Edith I H. Warren. 4 ‘ A complishe a laugnte vi ! ‘ Wootiring, and Leroy 1 ) Fo y ¥ ol bd Att | ) : : mt 5 PROSECUTION WILL FOLLOW more, Pa. At io.55 C. Duncan kin agcompanied by | A \ Ili : | the Way to the piano a \ Pp R. U. Wasson, of State College, Makes B 3 ¢ ca Sd relv blive Me An Awkward Attempt to Frighten veddi ! wedding march, th enda An Official--Exposure Made Public! . . ’ Woodring ] : Last Saturday. bride, and Ged \ t protner, came lea the i thie Last Saturday an article appeared in | parlor which ha the Philadelphia Nortl American ratett with potted plants, fern and e n h two tie were pu hed { grees forming a beaut yo \ Robert U. Wa ) ite Col larch? Next came I. : LOM 1 0.» i x id Nn i G ge | 3 ' Ha ] as Bea 4 M lister Beave M : A th Meek, G H. Hayes, M | H. Hayes, | } R Li : 3 f Have SArR " McAlliste Haye Fra M y { Bellef Mrs. Dr. H Nitt 1 » Ww i 4) . A! 1 | ) M in i ] vi y : M W i | Ww. | i (yey A N in 3 r C Patte M MM svivester Slag Da F I i Edw W Runkle. It \* i t. A. |. Lwt i 8S Ba 1 : K ¢ ‘ } M ¥ Eo 3 te i ‘ 11 . ) ' ) : The Monument, : : « M i . “ A k be : I vesda | ) ‘ plate K THT ers : 1 thie ) l fat t he ITY y he ) a i ‘ . t a ead f ot i i At ) « : ri ‘ Ve tw De i i op , ¢ i ) wi Ing : w be « im plete Liwi t the weathe : N id be 0 Ie y put up a good concrete paveime t about the ty ture It will be safe to predict that the monu. ment will be finished by Memorial Day for dedication To Court With Vaccination, of the legal To test the constitutionality compulsory vaccination law pro ceedings will be instituted by the citizens The serious Hliness of many of the children vaccinated and disbelief in the efficacy | of the virus, cause this procedure Evangelical Conference. | Pennsylvania conference of the United | Evangelical church will convene in the | meeting of the jury commissioners this First United Evangelical charch, at | week, Judge Orvis, took the occasion to Ho more an FOG ; as archntd paused {or ' t, the " and groo > fit resents } i Mrs. Tur heerful ow -_ “4 - ¥ » " 5 ‘ vi 1% gt ‘ % R ( ! 1 5 CAVE e engine « Las : Si ng f i : a t ( ¢ p . : T 2 ‘ . W A g 3 Arie 1 4 \ A v ' at ex , ‘ . A xt ¢ i De | A e de t ‘ I he A ( ’ aks : Destruction of Chicago ‘ ¢ : ’ \ "nN h » . 1 : f hn d8 1 i nat i { « «i " i i : Hy [3 1 f 2) 5 f ‘ ? A ther 1 « e 1 t A TA h K eV : seat Her 4 Pp ! 4 SNe Asserts that ( spoke to her a ged her to cot LW ARO Rnd rn the peo of the A ake which te ( Duncan-Kennedy, y i. I Var : (rCary Kennedy, ! 5. mar shal for South Dakota with headquarters at Sioux Falls, and Miss Louise Dougal Duncan the Nov, 28, at the home of the bride's par etits, Mr, and Mrs. Robert’ H. Duncan, b, C. was performed by the Rev. Dr. Rad cliffe, the wedding being quite a society event were married evening of of Washington, Miss ¢ Democrat, mA mien J SECTIONS CASTLE TURNS GUNS ON AUDITOR GENERAL Says Startling Revelations are Being Dug up In That Office TO STUMP THE STATE AGAIN Preparations The Duncans were formerly resi- | { dents of Spring Mills, this county, Mazie J. Foster, of Aaronsburg, a cousin | Ix the future there will be a different read, The 12 annual session of the Eastern | system adopted in selecting jurors for | Good by, father and mother, At the | me,” Walter Rook, of Lewistown, was annual filling of the jury wheel, of the bride, was present at the wedding. i : | Made Pennsylvania Next Year--He is a Good Fighter and is Highly Respected are Being for a Fusion Ticket in Altoona Booming. Vakihis ra yh Ms. e 1 LTE ected oD Ha b 3 " f » _ a _ € € \ WW Sa we AS gre 2 er tha al ar ’ ' ¥ the a Big Porkers “ET 4 ’ “i ine YAYS ca _ ‘ I'he ¢ ‘ Hy y 1 \ - 1 \ : Ww ¢ vi Fie ¢ 2 8) | i : ’ : . ; re iD - r *y ! ). Hoste M H. Ma i v { : H LH “ A | Ww M H. 1 i ) v K yl i \ IA } servant ] He : yen, ¢ Moye An estate ne Ma { £1 AnY [) $VEear fn a barn and gave her a Kiss aga ti wills I'he farm wio Army i 5 scene at the moment, saw what had taken place and on behalf of the gir prosecuted Essenwein. The Court con sidered that he had been guilty of un necessary amiability and sent him to prison for six weeks A Freak Deer. Last week mention was made of a four-pronged doe being shot in the moun. tains by the Robt Mann party. Many | persons ridicule the story but neverthe- The ceremony | less it is true. A number of hunters | from this place saw the animal and as The horns | sure us the report is correct, were of a good size, but retained the velvet covering generally found on them in spring. With a note lying beside him which “Whiskey is responsible for this, Forgive found apparently fatally wounded by a shot from a revolver in the hotel stable Sunbury, on Wednesday, February 2a, | be present and give some direct and ex- | at McClure between four and five o'clock and remain in session about one week. | plicit instructions, in the afternoon, ‘ : Vol. 27. No. 48, FACT, FUN AND FANCY. Bright, Sparkling and Par wgraphs--Selected Original, BPLEA M ttle boy eight years old He goes Lo & ol faeh day He doesn’t mind the tasks they set Ibey seein to him but play He heads his class at raffia work 4 a takes the i A akin ky pa boat But I wisi it he red They tea by And sou e To hear r pra 14 ent Mix s inw 1 pe ies SArns astro y And es the star gh Of very ale § i hat he co write 1h h hit FUL int garments n Are Yoult? Ay SUR AL ull farme s ade vert E A Wile ants ag who A 1] Fer oo 1h ¥ { " Ca i Brown evi i eAVY h ery lig exion, very kind Al : Hap h : i] er of Lhe Methodist Episcopal ¢ rch, five feet five inches in height, weight about 138 pounds, a Yankee, very neat form, teeth like pearl-white, even and pretty, a good singer, must go in the best society, must be white, very respectable, smart, a good housekeeper, between eighteen and twenty years of age, kind-hearted, a jolly girl, full of fun and good ref. erences, On another page of this issue we give considerable space to Prof. Surface to | make a pretended answer to an article | | : | we previously published. The differ ences between Profs. Groff and Surface on the San Jose scale has provoked more amusement to the public than anything that has happened for a long time. Aa we have two supposed dignified and learned professors taking flings at each other like two school boys, quite natural for the public to take a good laugh,
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