Page 2 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., MAY 17, 1906. The ( entre 4) emor it, HONEST CONFESSION. A LITTLE ANCIENT HISTORY. COST OF LIVING, USEFUL HOMEMADE GLUES, Gillen, the Grocer, *1 > 1 hi "Ln » ’ ‘ il 303] \\ ) ublics art ; n the speech of Representative $19. I'he following Washinetor nin) he Republican party can no longer he sp ) pres tive Hep WING Yrashington special ap For Marble Me It equal parts of ros- with « tv perm tself to be ide: ed « the ACOUTROTEIIENE { Bears it New Vaart ' wien Ca md to be tl e AY ay for the encouragement of the pears in the New York Herald in and white beeswax and thicken Who Gives the Cash Buyer a ard Oil crimes. ¢ as been identified oy : with calcined magnesia, fine wood Discount for Cash Only. FRED KURTZ, SR: (EpiTORS with them in the Senate chamber ‘he ngressional Record, he took occasion | States is mounting rapi lly under the | ashes or plaster of paris, CHAS. R. KURTZ, American people are not indifferent to | to interpret Democratic platforms in fa | Dingley tariff, although the same com For Metals. —Mix plaster of paris to — S Ine Ent Shas th > A vy 1 yor bsolute free t tw modi » sold n ly for the thickness of cream with glue and 19 Ibs. A Sugar CIRCULATION OVER 4500, He pedals, an ‘ BO! ing ad ( t is shown in tis 1st i add fine fron filings In the proportion (8 Ibs. 6 Sugar y bronent of Ie origlatic r tl er a. | has always been conventionally used ed by the Burcau of Labor, which says | of one-fifth of the entire weight f the railroads, and is charged with | both ir ngland and this intry to [that wholesale prices considering the For Indian Rubber.—Use one part of pecial fon r the oil cot ny mean a tariff for 1 nue only Nor | commodi reached a higher » it ¢ in | CBOutchoue cut in chips and dissolved SUBSCRIPTION - - $1.50 PER YEAR Such a man may wreck his party mor fa za ie taust” comariagd with fr 1a Nia) at a ee oe 4 por ire. | In three parts of naphtha. This can be It I y than its Hm n : nding obtained at rubber stores under the name of rubber soluth CHAS. | R. KURTZ, - = - PROPRIETOR ind-patters,” just reported in The How the cost of living in the United TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Persons who send or bring the money to the office, and pay In advance $1 per year CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with Wi n i nave res 1 th ¢ pol of 1OCTS ['arifi mn N.Y. 5tw World for sv we $11 popular will in this contest with the rail ill that has been passed r reported in ee average of ommoditic for For Leather Melt "together four Pittsburg Stockman for $1 oads have done 1 re to ring the party : ¥ : : HOO ounces of gutin ' ' » fhe date vo i printed on the label ur n BET the nex ou t n the emo- | light the *‘stand.-patter t Ww sadly 2 pet nt above th Vv Of iy : eredits are give ww a change of label the . \ dy ) ’ udinsiinl?, ‘ ' 4 "above Lhe lo rice in 17 | an ounce o first 1ssue « h afte 5. L0U evel ve (on x arred by iggestion of Kepresenta. | and 2 ent, above the aver for For you remit e send no receipts unle y * I.ven now the people plainly perceive | Tea pd Sap We gh : WN ’ ol special requs teh date on your label that. if ti battle for popular right iN rHDeriy, ol Kentucey a © near- / ment Subseoribers changing postoMee address, an } | not notifying us, are liable for same of pitch, an ound ui rier ! glass with white of egg to the consist Subseriptions will be continued ih Lin a apolar p 4 hind [ i) , lency of thie) Y Powdered chalk, od! Moana ig w ae Lak epuby ) A ¥ y 1 n E. » 3 { 3 | otherwise directed n iv th ‘ reveal} a staunch Republican vathaniel ', | from 0 10 1905 in each of the gener: ggshell or quicklime with hot water We employ no collector. You are expect den i he thea boat ng, bia Banks, was Speaker of the House and groupe of commodities the 1 aver. may be used instead of the powdered to send or bring the money to this oe glas EDITORIAL. ROOSEVELT has Dretty near the entire | 30 paper, the rth American, which three Democratic member Mr. Gibert | clothing, 22.9 per cent higher than in afte: he ron fy © Bevneim aticom Fore Ee wh Highest Prices paid for Produce : democratic platform That | 1S leariess, age 1 and outspoken. vet! might hh ided that the two foremost Raw: fread BA Yierhtirn J ann ation tor a : Yep wy id he knows a good thing, only proper “'%° = wis i ’ Cl rill in i no metals and imple. | as } Wuigiey, of ntr apt VTH ‘ . PER 1 credit should be given. The following is an extract from an | United States Senate were William H. | ments, 41.8 per cent higher than in 1898 Woodward must have been throwing RCT 1 ANGE Ir Farmer Daley understands the situ. | political paper of wide circulation an party, and Henry Wilson, afterward | cent higher than 1897, drugs and chemi Some men expect medals for nply GILLEN, THE GROCER, ation, the editor of the Gazette gave him ‘*Fostered by a protective tarifl the | a Republican Vice President als, 24.1 per cent, higher than in 18¢q: | G0Ig their ty. | Allegheny St. Bellefonte, Pa 1ssue put Daley out of busines ars V hen yr nient bu! ro a t 1857 to obstinate adherence to the | cent. higher than in 1 and article eS Ir Colonel g ng Bryan wor 1s they setve not e th he nes CHOUGT. after all rise wo er ahi ad Pr Tn 1 h r thi ni a, : doesn't hurry home there will not be a | presidential campaign will be fought on | i Republican leaders have not the re-| Prices reached their highest point it A simple statement that one Plesk of 1 Paitorm leit vateide of the ol ; Sei TF I motest political relationship with the | December, 1 when they were 1 man’s goods are better than another's it carries no conviction with it. Our abundant faith in the surpassing ex- cellence of our Ready-to-wear Cloth- Ing 1s ably sustained by the strong evidences of character in the gar- ments. you to examine these ) compare them with LG LALA LA A bibkiditatiasis HOUSE CLE ANING and we are a - 4 3. Y. 1 . . ~Y grant, Montgomerves EE a —— Red | Su pod sues Cedar | Flakes GREEN'S PHARMACY COMPANY, BUSH MOUSE BLOCK, MONTGOMERY & CO. A ———————————— a. ————————MYsAALT P AMAA LALA Lhd bbb I ho. a ae A ta, MM rst Is : What Another Customer Wrote IN OUR ADVERTISING CONTEST et PP PPPid (r Your Thife “Why I Deal at Sim's.” First : | am sure of his goods -in this day of mixing wool with cotton so as to deceive one--I can Flies ask him as to the quality of material and I am sure of a true answer Second : 1 have found by experience that he sells his clothing at more reasonable prices than else- where. | have tried his goods with others and found the wear and service is better Third : |like their way of selling; I am led to believe that they are as much interested as I to see that I get just the proper setting clothes and materials that will wear me. i a A i i ll Ae Ae +4 RE Nees EES Aas as Sd ARE RE A EN EA is UU ARS a a a a ERE EA La aaa JURY COMMISSIONER The Potter-Hoy We are authorized to announce the name of Board of Revenue Comm Oner ler. D.W., MOCULOSKRY { Boggs township. as a : p candidate for the offioe of Jury Commissioner H d c \ Pian 18 In ne ime of res ! re- subject tn the decision of the Demoeratic ar ware 0. ness Lt : m and mpossible for : hots holding Stat und We are anthorized to announes the name o n ye aking houses holding State funds to | ; Y® Are authorized to announce the name BELLEFONTE. vance cash to politicians in exchange | date for the office of Jury Commissioner, sub jeet to the decision of the Democratic county \ J) convention county « opvention The growth of this large store in a few years and the warm estimation it is held in by Centre County's dressers, shows that such treatment, quality of goods and reasonable prices are appreciated. public deposits with known, as was done under the old Treasury ring PH VOB BVTUBBRBBRBTERBBTRBTR™TTTTNS EYES THE SUBJECT THIS TIME. We arc PRACTICAL OPTICIANS and guarantee satisfaction in every case. Lenses changed I necessary EYES EXAMINED time in 5 vears free of charge C. D. CASEBEER, event therefore, democrats can be assur. vc. pinar sone. Jeweler and Optician, Bellefonte, ed of a good candidate who will have chances of winning. Predictions are | CI All hinds of Repair Work promptly and meatly done, that this will be a democratic year, with | y Rep prompi. 4 gains all along the lines. EE eee EE eee ee Ee ET SENATORIA May this big store become bigger; may it ever adhere to its fine business principles. week 1n another part of this issue, The first was Hon. Robt, M. Foster, who served two terms in the state legislature and is engaged in the mercantile busi 3 TT. ness at State College. The next was Senator Wm, C, Heinle, who formerly (As this article did not receive an award we do not feel it would be proper to publish the name.) filled that position and seeks another re. election from the district, which now is composed of Centre and Clearfield coun ties, Either of these gentlemen are competent and if nominated and elected would fill the position acceptably. It is reported that George Dimeling will re I i A a a i a aA A AL A AL al LL EE ER EE Re Oa ES ee Nl. A Re EE EE EE a a tll ttl tll a 2 A ll A li a a EE EE tt fe i A a A id ceive the endorsement of Clearfield coun. ty; he likewise is a strong man In any Tete" TTT STTTSTYS Sim, the Clothier, “ann Bellefonte, Pa. ML 2 2 add dtd bd dtd td ddd tdsstdsdstsddddttddtdttttttttdsd st PEF IPIIIIIPIIIIPIIIIOIESNY PHB
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