Page 2 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., MARCH 22, 1906. The Centre Democrat, CHAS. R. KURTZ, - - = PROPRIETOR FRED KURTZ, SR, ( EDITORS. CHAS. R. KURTZ, CIRCULATION OVER 4500. 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. 3tw World for i . wis 31.08 Pittsburg Stockman for... $1.80 Che date your subscription expires is plainly printed on the label bearing your name All credits are given by a change of label the Arst Issue of each month, Wateh that, after you remit We send no receipts unless by special request Wateh date on your label Subscribers changing postofice address, and not notifying us, are liable for same Subscriptions will continued, otherwise directed We employ no collector. You are expected to send or bring the money to this ofMee be unless EDITORIAL. Tue taxpayers of Centre county still figuring who got the swag. ernment buile tanced. Wi nnances hope that statemen for h 1 r th showing thi Bellefonte will mq had for The auditors are now at work on i ter an we daily papers indicate that John D. Rocke i ind has become affected by pul 3 1D inder the hallu unded by assas. press of the state, but a machine hench- nan has had the job and the fraud goes on, Gov. Pennypacker a short time ago, the money, documents ordered the cutting down of some of to are not near as great a steal as How Penny's eyes were closed not to see this greatest documents save which the Legislative Record of all document frauds is a marvel Dowx in Philadelphia another good thing has come to pass who The politicluns several years ago stole valuable street franchises from the city, failed to complete the operations in the time limit, and the result is they have had to make concessions to other corporations who de- sirejto build similar competing lines that will bring a large revenue to the city Before Jthat politicians got their fran chises} for nothing by controlling the city council. Mayor Weaver busted that combination, and as a result a large sum of money will be realized by the city and they will have better and competing lines of transit. g That is simply one of the benefitsfaccomplished by the fear. less course man like Weaver. And yet we have some little political pop guns here in Centre county weekly denouncing this Mayor as an im. of a courageous postor—it isjamusing to note their feeble | side of a parental example. efforts to delude the public, TO FIGHT EXTORTION, “Homeless 26'' Issues Call for General Gathering at Harrisburg. Every trade and commercial organiza- | tion in Pennsylvania has received a com- i munication from “The Homeless 26," a traveling men's organization, of Pitts. burg, suggesting that a meeting be held in Harrisburg, April 12, for the purpose of compelling reasonable treatment from the railroads in the matter of mileage books The letter, which is signed by SM Williams, secretary of ‘The Homeless for action before the primary elec- 26," calls attention to the necessity State HSen- the nomination of ators and Representatives “There will be no question.” says Mr. Williams, *'as to obtaining from the rail roads concessions or through the Legis lature of Pennsylvania such legislation as will be favorable and fair to all. A suggestion for resolutions is inclosed the $10 charge made by the Pennsylvania Rail in which extortionate excess road company for mileage books is con- | demned and a general 2-cent fare rate is declared for in this State, Each organization is asked to appoint a committee of four of its member s 10 at tend the meeting in Harris Hire soury. s are nobly MOSHANNON. Schugarts . was at IR Sern ington Lodebar Annie Kech and Snow Shoe, spent ymas Hayes, of ( 8 at the ( , Spent sev- lays riCas dia Ward ha Harry Hoover o in OWE JAY WU own Lowell, of Fiedles Hosterman's on Sunday Jacob Har Jacob Neidig farn and oc- cupied the Jacob Reed farm near Pine Creek on Thursday ter acated the of near Woodward A sawyer came to the home of Frank Keisters last week The Haines twp. their new automatic the teachers and them very much Calvin Gilbert left for Milroy to work on the Brungart lumber job Geo, Hosterman purchased two cows from Forest Stover on Saturday and R, B. Hosterman purchased a heifer from Lewis Mensh, of Aaronsburg schools received rolling maps, and scholars appreciate LIVONIA We are having fine sleighing here James G. Adams departed Monday for Denver, Col., to be gone for an indefinite time: he left some sad hearts behind him especially one Mrs. J. H. Delong left on Thursday for a two weeks’ visit to friends at Lin. den and also Milton Besse Dubs, of Rebersburg, paid a visit to her cousin Miss Mallory at this place W. E. Stover's five year old boy creat ed quite an excitement Saturday by for ting a grain of corn up his nose, Dr, Bright was summoned and with his usual skill removed it at once Parental precepts look small by the {of April. Lin 180 miles wes INFORMATION FOR CONSTABLES, | From the Williamsport Julletin {Judge Hart gave some wholesome ad- vice to the constables ot Lycoming coun- ty in court at Williamsport last Tuesday morning with respect to their duties as fire wardens. According to the law of 1897 these officials are required, when fire their districts, to take imme- occurs in diate measures to extinguish the same or adopt all means within their power to In of this duty they have prevent its spread, the performance authority to call upon any person within their respective townships for assistance, and if the per- jon so called upon refuses to a d he be- comes liable to fine of $20 days’ also provi a r thirty The ation of twenty- both act imprisonment les a compen five cents an hour to the constable for work in extinguishing fires, and twenty cents an hour to those on to assist This state and county, called } i expense is divided between the This advice constables by the prese nt court the time where forest With the damage we are reaching fires are oe knowledg and loss in past he most extreme precautions shot taken to prevent any repetition ti not be too vigilan ROMOLA Monday eveni fr at Johnsonburg Phi A SIX Weeks vi & Tet AVIng pr CASSANOVA, E. 1. Goodyear oal pects to ship ten cars of «¢ daily after the first of April if there is no strike tos raat ove pera i Of James McCready had the misfortune of smashing the end of his one finger at the mine ; take better care Jimmy Some of the boys talked of going trout fishing a week ago. but have changed their minds now as there is a foot of snow and too cold ; no doubt Snow Ball will be the first one to go as soon as the season comes in ; he has been getting roads repaired all winter; he must exact to make his home with the speckled beauties this summer, Andy Sommerville has sold his house to Stanley Merrill. Andy and Geo, Davis talk of going to Colorado the first Geo. has quit tending bar for Fred Eisenhaur, The railroad carpenters are building a new platform around the station, OVFICE OF THE OAK EXTRACT CO, NEWPORT. Penny Oo Jan. 15, wn Fa. Notiee to shippers of EXTRACT WOOD On and after this date we will pay $0.00 per cord for chestnut and roek oak wood cut ae cording to our specifications in 4 fool lengths of 138 cuble feet; and 878 per cord for same Rind of wood eu! in Sloot lengths of 1% cube ent, Alllwood to be delivered f, 0. b, oars on Penn. sylvania Raliroad of any of ite branenes with. of Newport; also on Hunt ingdon & Broad Railroad as far as Bard on the Penna, Rall and on the Dunning a Creek Branch as far as w HA MOORE, Manager, Public Demonstration, Farmers and fruit growers will take | notice that a public demonstration will be held under direction of Prof. H. A. Surface, Economic Zoologist of the de- partment of Agriculture, at the follow. ing places and dates Centre Pa Aaronsburg, Unionville, March burg, March 24th mn March county, 218t, 1906 ; 22nd, 190f All Pe troy 1 Philips 1906 FSOnNs are cautioned against des 1 their tree or purchasing unknown value for infected advised r salt wash, thorou use the lime s ly applied and the Department for bulletins treat) ipon the 1hiect Come, bring specimens : « } iemountration are public and fi LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NY! ICETO STOCKHOLDERS The annual meeting of the stockholders of th® Bald Eagle Valley Rallroad Company will pe held at the office of the compan road street Station, Philadelphia, on Kuesday. April 10th, 1906, at 11 o'clock a. m FKieetion for president and directors same and place x14 day JM, HarDixG, Bec'y ] MraL NOTICE Notlee is hereby given that Henry Koh) becker has filed In the office of the Clerk of the Court of Quarter sessions, his petition for Tavern License, for Central Hotel in Boggs twp. and that sald application will be heard by the Court oh the Zith day of March A D 1a nT, Clerk ALE Mrreh ¢ EX! UTOR Estate o % NOTICH rare Auditor marg and Osceoly Al DITOR s NOTICE. 3 i pl tate of Wu ie A' DITOR'S NOTICE atter of the ate f Belielonte Inthe n FRUNER The the Orphan’ listribution of the bDalar Fidelll t Company. Lhe nd among those legally entitled theret wil 1 Ihe parties In interest for Lhe purposes of appointment at the office of Ge'tiv, Bower FL rby in Eag'e block. Bellefonte Bare Ig m Thursday the Sh day of o'clock a m , when and L MAY Appear or he ing In ob sald fund x. D.Gerrioc Auditor CHARTER NOTICE ties is hereby given that Ar to the governor of N made MAS MITOne § NOTICE TOSTINEKEHOLDERS : ¢e officers a d «tock der fonte. Aaronsburg and ¥ ng pike Road Co: ana A meeting f the Bell mnstown Ture of youu are hereby not fied 1) f the sald offlosss and stoeknolders of the sald Bellefonte Aaronsburg and |) gmanstown Torapike Road Co" will be eouvened at the offica of the sa'd corporation at Milhel mn, in the County of Centre, state of Pennsylvania, on the 31st day of March Jw at 2 p.m, of said day The pirpuse of which meeling Is to authorize, the sald corporation to apply to the Uonrt of Common Fleas of Centre ounty, for a decree of dissolution of said corporation. At which meoting you are respectfully invited to be present, either in person or by proxy Witness my hana and seal of sald corpora tion, the 17th day of March, 198 Wa. A STOVER, Sec F. Morz x13 eacl at Attest J. © Salk IN PARTITION. (Postponed from March 10th to Saturday March d 1, Pursuant 10 an order, Issued out of the Orphans’ Court of Centre eounty, the under signed will expose al public sale on the prem. ses. near Waddle school house, Pation town ship, on SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1900, atl Wo'cloek p. m. the following deseribed real estate Inte of Frederica Gummo, of Pat ton township, de ceased A certain TRACT OF LAND situate near Wad die school house in sald Twp , bounded and dese; hed an follows Beginning AL A stone corner on line of John Hepdoerson ; thence along said line North, degrees, West, % perches to stone corner | thenoe North SN degrees, East 50 perches to a pitch pine | thence Mouth, 10 degrees Kast 8 perches to a pitoh pine; thence South 50 de grees West 80 perches to place of beginning good 2 story frame DWELLING House stable and outbulldings—eistarn and we ll near housr~young orohard with fine fruit and grages—partly timbered with yellow pine and chestnut, Tense OF SALE «10 per cent cash on day of sale: 4 por ovnt on confirmation of sale; apd | batanee in one year, with interest, to ba se oured by sci fa bond and mortgage on the jen Parry Keller Att Gronas B GusMwo, | Trustee in Partition for FREDERICA GUMMO, Deceased i : WOODWARD, On Saturday night two of our young men, Mrs, W, S, A, and G. J. G. went to Aaronsburg to see their Detter halves. They tied their horse in a shed and in the morning when they came to Ko home, they ‘ en shafts and the horse missing but afterward found him out in the barnyard walking around, | The result of wanted to Ro | toward home that the A the first rays of daylight appeared and so he made papa to let me looking BAmMe 1s horse when the stable next time I Dorrowed wv thi ay thi NCCK., found their sleigh with brok- | Watch, Clock, Jewelry woonnre-s J IB Optical Repairing MODERATE IN PRICE ! High in Quality and Reliability, be left at Henry 104 LOGA? 1 Browns or re TREET, Jv. DD BROWN. 23 Years’ Experience in Centre County Orders may dence J. S. WAITE & CO., Ags. Syracuse Plows, Spring and Spike tooth Harrows, (yale (orn Planters and VAlors, Weeders ana Rollers, Farmers’ Favorite Grain Drills, 20th Century Manure Spreader, I'he best on the market Osborne Harvesting Machinery, Huber Engines and Separators WATER STREET, BELLEFONTE. dhibiiiaiiibbidibidid 0 Whbidibibiibiihitatitatitbiatabidsiitiidibidiitdtitttiitattbdttatbitttinttdediite iat iidibotbtbibads TTT TITTY M«BRIDE BUILDING CLLRS ALAA LARA ARAL AAA a da 80 00 00 RaRREAARAAI ARS addtisidat ada iottiddisdbio dios ibdatditdss (add bib tiibddbaats WORKMEN'S BARGAIN HOUSE, : Ww WORKMEN'S BARGAIN HOUSE ENLARGED AND IMPROVED. Bellefonte, Pa. ALLEGHENY STREET SAMAR LALLA Abb Ab a abi hhh ad hbase hhh ht i 5 | de he a a a Your Spring Suit W# want to sell you your new Spring Suit. We want to sell vou be- c2use we want vou to have the best Suit that your money ever bought. Best, because they're made well in- side, where wear tells most. Our new Spring dis play of these gar- ments is the cleverest we have vet shown. The fabrics display a plentiful sprinkling of new ideas, the styl- ing is far in advance of what other cloth- iers will show you, and the making Sim, the Clothier is better than you'll find in the ordinary ready- to-wear garments. Who Clothes Best,
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