Page 2. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., MAY 3, 1906, The Centre Democrat, CHAS. R. KURTZ, - - ~ PROPRIETOR | FRED KURTZ, SR, ( CHAS. R. KURTZ, \ EDITORS. CIRCULATION OVER 4500. TERMS OF SURSCRIPTION SUBSCRIPTION - - $1.50 PER YEAR Persons who send or bring the the ofMce. and pay In advance, §1 per money to YVEeur CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with N.Y.3tw World for... Pittsburg Stockman for The date vour subseription expires printed on the label bearing vour credits are given by a change of first issue of each month, Wateh you remit We send no receipts special request Wateh date on your ls Subscribers changing posts not notifying us, are liable for same Bubseriptions will be « otherwise directed We employ You ars to send or bring the money to this off Mee address, ontinued unless no collector expected EDITORIAL. Te his Jas? chance Hon. John A, Daley says thi th i } literally, From the looks « be a scr primaries in enatorial and rats. demo AN unknown N into Mayor MeClellan's ago dollar bill planked down witing th the victin aggregals A it 528 Hwounld-be—a- popular when 10 re JOHN DALEY'S PLATFORM. Reasons Upon Which He Solicits The Republican Nomination, Mr. Daley of Curtin twp., is a candi- date for assembly and has solicited the Centre Democrat to publish the follow ing in behalf of his cause adn Hal that POLITI- Read, Reflect and Act. Curt | A APRIL COURT. {Reported by 8. D. Gerttlg, Esq.) Court convened on Baturday morning at ten o'clock with Hon. Ellis L. Orvis on the bench. The following cases on the first week's list of civil posed of as follows : Grant 8. Thompson, trustee for Murray Lumber company in baokruptey, vs, Joseph Pritchard, David Atherton and Charles Fetterolf, trading as Charles Fet terolf & Co,, settled Same vs Gault, continued ben Etters Fos Copenhaver and J. P. Sebring Y vs, FF. E Lillie G tinned The third or ginning Monday trials were dis- Samuel MC Gephart vs, Ken judgment confe lnim er vs Amos James 8B. MeMonigal vs MC A. « Joseph assed for « Charles George Lutz, if Bellefonte Naginey Cender vs Reeder All the above cases cor of miter and special week May 7th lared court be tue con will not £ to the Illness sideration was de of} be held at that time, owl of Judge Mayer of to specially preside, all of to (Orvis undergone Lock Haven, who was the cases being special Fudge Judge Mayer operation in Phila April and will not be able to preside at the trial of these cases and no other judge conld be gotten at this time owing to other engagements The ncconnts of decedent's estates in the hands of well having an delphia on the 26th of register were confirmed nisi, of the pro thonotary, after which court adjourned un till Monday morning Court convened on Monday morsing at 10 o'clock, list of hearing a large petitions the trial He as accounts in the hands jurors called and after nanmber of motions and list was taken up and the following cases disposed of Ww Gilliland and J. 8S. B ve. Mary D. Holt and J Admr. of ete. of J. H. Holt, deceased Verdict in favor of the plaintiff fo and an attorney's commission « Drill Co sellied 2 ried, trus!es Kennedy John son, | 12 3 100 ¥ wr § if § Superior F. Wolf Gerberich vs of OO. W. Hanter } a Corporation C1 ' Admr boron Dorsey Hunter fonts the plaintiff for § Bowers 106.12 against one Jacob Kerschuer of Union township, and Mr. Kerschner's personal property being levied upon by the sheriff to satisfy the judgment io favor of the three several defendants, After the levy being made by the sheriff, this plaintifi served upon the sheriff that Mi Kerschner was not the owner of the prop erty but that the same was vested in them by virtue of certain leases and bill of sale; whereupon the sheriff returned bis writs under the sherift’s Interpleader Acts and the feigned issue was framed for the pur pose of trying the title to the property to whether or not the defendant in tions or the the thereof. During Tuesday morning terms notice fH execn plaintifls were OWDers of settlement were arranged between the to this and a verdict rendered in favor of defendant for $320 Christian Henry Woomer and Wm Abram parties action Ws iM Reese va Woomer, settled, and Wm. Weber Balser Weber, deceased, va er, admr. of et ed, aud W, J Clara Beck, and Benj, | law of Con rad Singer, tenants diet in favor of plaintify for $672 executors of Wm. J , ol Conrad Singer Singer, Fravces | Mable Hobh, Singer, heirs at deceased Sing decen layhorn Linnie Singer terre Ver 1.1) First National bank of Osceola, va, | Gernon, executor of H, K piaintiil lor Alkens, admr Pb Grant, deces ed; verdict in favor of J. A. Decker vs, C. 1 ete. of B I Bottorf, action bronght to recover money to the decedent, Mr. Bottort, shortly prior to his death, and for which no obligation had been) given or identification of indebted ness. Verdict favor of plaintiff $421.73 Commissioners of Centre $l On) of deceased, being an loaned in county Jos being a consolidation of sundry tax the « borough against which ol Green's nse Geo. Noll, tax collector, vs estate ens filed by ollector of Milesburg the defendant estate, upon had ection KCire issued for All the different cases were consolidated and placed trial before the 1 favor of the plaintiff for §3 il) Mary Walker Ww H DE AD 1 idgment IaCinses been the purpose of col nN ons action for court Verdict VK Poorman 1 0Dona nots J ent nots Hh ing 1! K TE 3 given lant t Gan re tart | reg s § are that the Stardard Oil fining with the Washingtos Company is kill the raflroads to wad Rate bill { Taking Care of Medicines, You can't be too careful about plac- Ing polson botties so that there's no danger of some one getting hold of them by mistake, If you have many such bottles—and some families have 8 hundred and infments, each carefully marked with its poison label it is a good plan set one small shelf aside in your medleine closet, If space Is too valuable a thing to do this or your bottles too few, put everything of a nature in a box, mark- ing box ns * m"” in big let ters. Being shut ¢ y from every oth- er medicine makes afe, especially if every member family is for bidden to touch You're safer etill If you ean have it loc) one to poison On the " 1 ed up Perfumed Hath, nt to take bath in some- Buy tho salt at the Hrag Store; Tage a big handful of it; lay it in a bottle and add some violet perfume; let It stand three bath anys, Another pla ’ a grain of violet of three day Whe bath into water Wash! and nleohol; ngton and it is ready for the o the sea salt E 1 essence of about a teaspoonful for take the & your salt the it too sa ty - Rea crf rey pr 4 perfume £67 =n fb Puecr a i ually RY) \ S— Vy 4 5 No “Breaking In” mre 1 Cys Custe many shoe hev they to be “bu Mingle’s Shoe Store, haracteristic of th ym Grade Oxfords i: BELLEFONTE. PA. W { 3 AMPDEN —-_ —=THE AWARDS IN a” "dm * a > “4 MADE AT THE GREAT WATCH WORKS AT Ist Prize--$10.00, to Mr. O. H. Bathgate, Lemont 2nd Prize--$5.00, to Mr. J. R. Mattern, Julian O= OOOO OOOO OOOO OOOO OOO OOO The dealer can tell you ] is f etter vith rt A al ne i ihe meri IMPORTANT BILL NOT lidate IN THE INTERES] ds } can explain these than we le them in an Fe een 0 advertisement It costs OOO) - F. P. Blair & Co. BELLEFONTE. le _—\ Gillen, the Grocer, Who Gives the Cash Buyer a Discount for Cash Only, 19 Ibs. A Sugar 18 Ibs. 6 Sugar 0-0-0000 -Q = represented to I'he led many a wise prospective buyer to in O-Q-—C oI EE 4 LIZARD'S TAIL. radiant smile and boundless energy displayed by \d 4) - Centre county's most up-to-date i , You may be assured of satisfaction in using them again and again y can only be appre ciated by ones who have given his goods a trial, for they show for themselves along this line better than words can quote them nance Cot } Rhode Isls nd and corr A Game That Is Played by Japanese one Boys and Girls, and when vou have used Sim's go His honesty : establishment ; Ol Catching the “lizard’s tall” is an out- door game often played by Japanese boys and girls of the chikiren having been made catcher, another is then chosen for the lmard’s head, or leader, and the other players form one long line behind, each putting his or her hands on the shoulders of the one in front. This represents the lzard's body, and the last one in the line is the tall, Then the fun begins. The catcher, standing a little way off, facing the lizard, suddenly dashes forward and, without touching the others, tries to catch the tall The lizard does her best to protect her tall by moving first this way and then that, with her long body holding on behind. But should any of the players lose hold and thus break the line the tall Is considered that comn the Standard One it will be a seve Oil Company s known that Since Sim established his clothing house some few years ago, he has main tained a strictly high-class assortment of goods in every respect, and this is one of the many reasons why he has created satistaction in my mind as to the class of material 1 am using. For young men | find that there is no clothing house in Central Penn's that can design and build clothes so correctly as does this bureau of satisfaction. In a nutshell, Sim's ready.made Suits for boys and men are above the ordinary, and are simply unobtainable outside of his store, Senator Aldrich laughter is married t John Rockefell on Aldrichs Just keep this in 1 you can easily Flour Baking powder 2 for 1 Large cans baked beans Fine cut corn 1 for Table Syrup, per gal Rice, per Ib Pawnee oats § gal. Headlight Oil 6 cakes of Laundry Soap Macaroni , Baker's Chocolate Pure Baking Molasses Tea .e Sass Loose Coffee Salt per sack . Bottle Indigo Blueing Dairy Salt, 28 Ibs imagine what will do to ti bill you get cheap light - ind, and see and power, as you -, should have, instead of being skinned Watch it - he Standart 1 Compan : : : v ; by the Standard Oil Company His magnificent show window will tell you just what some of the things are which you ean purchase of him, besides clothing, and, although this material is far more stylish than you will see anywhere else, it is still below the cost of similar articles found in other clothing houses. From State College to the Lime Kilus, you can learn personally that Sim furnishes the best clothing, from dress suits to overalls, that can be found anywhere in this valley. It is stated that more than 1000 houses will be built within the next few months in the vicinity of Burnham and Yeager town, Miffiin county - JURY COMMISSIONER We are authorized to announce the name of DW, MoCUrLoskey, of Boggs township, as a 720 candidate for the offiee of Jury Cowrmissioner, subject ta the decision of the Demoerstic county convention, We are authorized to announee the name of J. A. Hazel, of Spring township, as a cand] date for the offices of ny Commissioner, sub Jeet to the decision of the Demoerstie county convention, ASSEMBLY, We are authorized to announce the name of fons Nowy, of Bellefonte boro, as a candidate tion to the assembly of Pa., subject 8 Soshajon of the moeratic County on, caught. When the tall is caught he be. comes catcher, nnd the former eatehor becomes lender and takes his place at the head of the line The lizard may move In any direction she likes and is allowed to stretch out her arms to keep off the catcher, but she may not push him away. This ls a | splendid outdoor game, and any num | ber can play it—iu fact, “the wore the | merrier.” : : | Lunch Cakes, 3 lbs, for Banner Lye, 3 boxes for Scouring soap, cake Highest 2 28, 02 Produce : 15C FER DO savers 30C FER LD TO CHANGE GILLEN, THE GROCER, Allegheny St. Bellefonte, Pa Prices paid for SURJRCY OC We thank all contestants for the interest they have taken in writing articles, Sim, the Clothier, Bellefonte. fe ee mt mm mmm mm mm mmm mmm mm mm tw wm - » » (3 » » » ‘ee’ ® * r
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