Page 2 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., APRIL 26, 1906. The Centre @emorrat, CHAS. R. . KURTZ, --- ————— FRED KURTZ, SR, {eDITORS. CHAS. R. KURTZ, PROPRIETOR | JOIRCULATION OVER 4500, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: SUBSCRIPTION - - Persons who send or the office, and pay in advance CENTRE DEMOCRAT clu N.Y.53t.w World for . Pittsburg Stockman for $1.50 PER YEAR bring the money to £1 per year bs with , $1.6 rhe date vour subscription expires is plain y printed on the label be Aring YOUr name Al eredits 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 Watch date on your label Subscribers changing postofee address, not notifying us, are liable for same Subseriptions will be continued, otherwise directed We employ no collector. Yon are expected to send or bring the money to this office and unless EDITORIAL. A coop many fellows that own sky scrapers are not as near Heaven as some persons who live in hovels, Even it we did inherit a big debt, the the old building should be put con di commissioners have sentable tion—clean without. Mk. does ROCKEFELLER says not bring happiness and promp tarts out to embitter the future of D. 111 aa with a check for several proximate total achievement thi before equale and learned profes ] beginning t : for a sq deal, Pre many her leading Tariff robbery will Ther here Independence, against King George, 111, are ident Roosevelt DHCAans, and repu soon meet its doom is no charge in the Declaration of as bad as this is the sum subscribed by John D. Rockefeller tor the San Francisco sufferers, barely a mite of his wealth which runs up to about seven hundred million dol lars—a pyramidal pile wrongfully raked off of the people of the world, John D, Rockefeller could have, and should have, given no less than ten or twenty million dollars and not felt it as much as some Centre county donors who gave five and ten dollars for the relief of the sufferers by the awful calamity that last week vis- dollars Oxe hundred thousand This is ited San Francisco and other California ! Rockefeller, it is the opinion ot | cities, the Centre Democrat, belongs to that class of rich men alluded to in the scrip- ture, where it is written, ‘‘It is easier for a camel to pass through a needle’s eye than for a rich man to enter the | $1.80 ROOSEVELT'S DEMOCRACY, There will naturally be a cry of radi- calism and socialism aud all other sorts i of anent the speech, The gist of the president's re- marks that the Isms president's recent were control the vast fortunes of the country to | the vast t will be Democratic prevent fortunes them, controlling remembered that the stood inheritar party has for the in- come tax and the ind the 1ICe tax Loo Supreme Court of the United States r for the same call either what only a few years back was termed democratic doctrine. a radical might go to a worse ple ace than the Dem- of 1 But for what we have we thankful, round to ocratic party for some more his do trines should be The country seeing the necessity for to be the sut come tax and it is likely of much discussion in the next But through with two ye when the framers of h the Rate Bil t the 1 ar Lome look at CARNEGIE SNUBBED iver The Injurious Habit. The habit of sleeping late on Sunday mornings by those who are accustomed to rise early throughout the week Is injurious, sald a visiting physician of Seney tal, Brooklyn, in an inter view recently, bec disarranges regular | ing and even predisposes fllness. “Women or eight hours one day ve the next are rarely their dally habits w Irregular. One day the next day too little, irregular meals and disturbed of the day,” he sald. “If women mild sleep properly, tak. Ing Just enough d that ns regularly as is possible, an hen have ssme out work i the sun is shining, there would certainly be less rather to lliness, howp! ause It ts of liv real the who sleep six and ten or for door Hliness, or among ther At ng AVE gone provi : 18 one nat be made with the prot person who wishes to su The of tioned proceeding } AR payment institution upon this Next Pennsylvania Methodis year's session of the Central t Episc opal con- ference will be held in Tyrone Methodists as conference Tyrone records the distinguished body two years in succes will thus break all hosts, entertaining sion Tur world’s richest man and greatest is John D. Rockefeller, other distinction and he There robber has no are some others, but amongst all John D, is | the biggest thief, Talk about freak legislation, requiring each bachelor to support one { old maid, and the bill was seriously con- sidered. Tux Gazette has a new way of spelling RGGS “post office,” which is a puzzler for the kingdom of Heaven,"—not likely, we | little ones ; it is this, Egduj Evol, think, therefore, there is any space set | apart for Mr, Rockefeller in the Heav. | day. enly Mansions, «For a cough or cold take Krumrine's Compound Syrup of Tar—cures in Ste t people ought to | | Salt A bill was introduced in the Ohio legislature | ‘eo { Lunch Cakes, 3 Ibs. for. .“ | Scouring soap, cake. ..... : Allegheny St, RECENT DEATHS. Jessie W. Lukensi—of Philipsburg, died Friday, from pneumonia. He was born in Philipst urg, and was aged 46 years, and 14 days, He is survived by his wife and one daughter, Miss Ruth 5. JERE KELLEY —d in Halfmoon township, 20th, the by one son, 20, ed at her home Friday evening, VEars Cancer was death, She is survived Samuel, daughter, Mrs. D. M Stine, both youth Philips. burg She wa onsistent member of the Method 15t Joun TemrLs the cars at the the American Lime and Stone Co., Wed- aged about Go cause of her and one around MN playing rm quarries nes lay and adly man- seriously in Bellefonte 11 o'clock th was run over, One] Z was b | and he as otherw He was taken t« mt died at FranvLin Bi of Walker nly on Monday of his VEars, vas a native of wife died son spital | } the best hip, died at Was one of towns Joun iid Known farmers sudde the ave ad ol | , Of paralysis, Frederick He and 1 day, and Lehigh county. His a number of years ago, his one being the survi His re- were | in the Snydertown cemetery. Mgrs. Wu, Stacy Stacy and daughter " of home On ’ nth montns SOC vor. mains nterred wife of William of William B. Graf. Milesburg, was found dead in when her husband, arose on Satur. * morning, April 14 When she re- tired on Friday night she apparently n her usval health, although during the day. she hs had complaine d of feeling well but ¢ } Id duties ] was 138 id leaves rs and the Wi 1 myre, bed wa not HOR bel nea ! Method ist i & thorough ceased is survived IAN man y hi | wife and three dren, ( 3 Lnaray GIOTA nt 1 8 ial F rd 1a 4 Miss Aur 3 HAries Weather Report. Station TEMPERATURE Aaxir Gillen, the Grocer, Who Gives the Cash Buyer a Discount for Cash Only. 19 Ibs. A Sugar 18 Ibs. 6 Sugar 1.00 1.00 Rep Price. Price. Flou .s . 1.04 1.18 Baking powder 2 for bi R : 3 Large cans baked beans, .2:¢ Fine cut corn 1 for . 2¢ Table Syrup, per gal «35 Rice, per 1b ‘ Pawnee oats, . .. t gal Headlight Oil. 6 cakes of hanadey Soap. Mac aroni . .. eis Cur 08, 18, Jd3a qt 30, 10, 03. 04. 20 25. 25. 02, | Loose Coffee er sack Bottle Indigo Blueing. . Dairy Salt, 28 Ibs, , Banner Lye, 3 boxes for,, Highest Prices paid for Produce ; PEFR A RE R sn BUTTER. . coovvvevs ; SUBJECT TO CHANGE GILLEN, THE GROCER, Bellefonte, (> «+ 15C PRR DoOZ | Letter To Col. D. F. Fortney. Dear Sir | people into and out of trouble, suppose you cons almost as much trot ible as money, except of course As your business is to get ider their paint; it makes ‘em matrimony. They buy poor paint a good deal; they don’t mes they buy w paint isn’ ter , for a yea changes so slowly , one Looking l paint 18 t i and it wooo ar and rus (Goed ar price or p Wa D. Ww candidate subject We are authorized to anaounce the J A.HazeL date for the office of Jury ject to the decision of the Democratie county convention JURY are authorized to announes the MoCLoskRY to the decision of county convention, An to; the y don'know any bet. Yes, ithout thinkin fad It looks Tog ‘enough r ; then begins to get rusty; but don't notice it The bu ide Cleaning go a hundred different 1 it and Spring House Comes in convenient sizes and has WALL PAPER. 4 ’ ot t good, a8¢ ness of 0 keey thi vin fo Just a word on st that ever landed nis t BEST IMPORTED GOODS down to the THE DOMESTIC LINE beautifully rich but soft tones that you 50 mu eflective sign, at Cyt ryont Well, just the fine aint to do it ay old at one ry by the 1 ali like In oe PICTURE FRAMING A SPECIALTY with several years’ experience to make us perfect in that Picture 16x20 inch including glass, backing and all Think it over and take advantage they are going fast Paints, Oils, Rollers, &c., COMMISSIONER Frames, for 75¢€ and they complete name of pred of Boggs township. as a of them for the office of Jury Coutmissioner, the Democratic while Glass, Window Shades, Curtain Poles, name of #8 a cand] Commissioner, sub of Spring township, AT- ZEESEEEEEEE FEC EERE EEC EREEEREeTERE SOMETHING DOING IN THE JAP-A-LAG LINE hand in hand opening, for enlarged portrait £1 O00 1ast, a5 Eckenroth Bros.....Bush Arcade 3332333333335333333533333333¢ m ?3 73333333323 3333333333333323¢ McCalmont & Co. ON APRIL 18T, 19086, [MADE AT THE GREAT) [WATCH WORKS AT) (CANTON, OHIO! i ———— AN irri F. P. Blair & Co. BELLEFONTE. McCALMONT & CO BELLEFONTE, PA. 10.00 T0 BE GIVEN AWAY In the last few weeks we have received ‘many letters from out of town cust in fact, from several State ing. And the idea has to us that we would and just why they prefer patronizing this store Therefore we will make articles written, to be used » hb n as an each. and the “Why | Deal at ols’ THE CONTESTIS OPEN TO ALL who have ever within ol indred words ect 18 to be the history this store been a patron, with these excep n writers, newspaper merchants or « who dare not com people . The points to be considered are: I. The best description of the store's business methods. 2. The best description of the stock. Make your articles concise, brief, and state in simple words Sim, the Clothier. The large Merely write exactly a Nothing but deal with matter of display lines or found that just why you like to the methods and must be words will not be considered you have stock to be in your estimation, facts things only are true written, Mr. Charles R. shall decide upon the articles cither of these men. Sign all articles by a name different from your own. H. Harter, editor GAzeTTE, Mail all letters to Kurtz, editor Centre Democrat, and Mr. T. that cover and illustrate these points best Enclose a sealed envelope contaiming a card on which is written yowr correct name and address, and be sure to also the name you “Joun Smith, BeLLeronte, PA.” My article signed “Brown.” writer will not be known until the award has been made. All articles must be in Tuesday, May 1st. You need no high education to successfully campete in this, us to be. SIM, THE CLOTHIER, CORRECT DRESS FOR MEN & BOYS. Your Money Back For The Asking. add signed to the advertisement thus Then the real name of the Write just as you found
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