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REFUTES CASTLE'S CHARGES Railroad Notice. ’ } tier Saturday September 5th mte Central K.R., will resume of trains between Belle d Trains wil 10:18 A, Mm D th, of Lock Haven, the vet Dee raiser K Sin eran has been cleverly out Mr. Sm puts in around honey makers, and liscovered a large toad hives asionally The diet of bees, had given the critter a fat, sleek appearance and Mr, Smith that he would, in order to bees have to get rid ot the § tender hearted could not kill the bee eater so he put it + 2 toad mont time i done by of his th several days ago in front of the devoured one of the bees which oc concluded his Being bear fl A paper sack and carried it out to the river and carefully deposited it close to the water's edge, and went back to his home well satisfied at getting rid of the critter so handily, Imagine his surprise a day or twe afterwards to find the same old toad in protect est he to his accustomed place.n front of the hives) | orging himself with the toothsome busy ittle workers, He took the toad further down the creek and it has not been heard of since, The Centre Democrat, RECENT DEATHS J F. Sueani A native ( Centre county, died onTuesday, Sept, 4 it his home in Somerset, wher 1¢ ha 3 been pastor former asso i died Thursday evening of last week at his home in that place, from a complica tion of diseases, aged 66 years and 12 days Judge Faulkner's school days were spent in Erie Co. where he at tended Girard He also be came familiar with the details of the car penter trade by assisting his father, a business he afterwards followed, in con nection with contracting For some time, also, he carried on the hotel busi ness He served as associate judge of the county from 1892 to 1897. Political ly, he was a democrat, and filled various borough offices. The deceased was mar ried in February Jto Miss Florence Shoop, of Philipsburg, to whom eight children were born, seven of whom are left to mourn his death, viz: Corlis A Grace, wife of Joseph Boal, Irvin, Pierce, May. Florence and Pauline. He is also survived by one sister, Mrs. B. F. Mor. (gan, of Philipsburg. Interment last | Saturday Ate ¢ months Ad ademy 157% : Epeech of John ] Candidate For Internal Affairs, Green, PATRIOTISM ABOVE Demand Gang it ns Force mor arriers to all users stop iserimination charges, cars and transportation faci ties, prevent abatements thelr compel them and manufacturing on confine drawhacks of to retire or rebates. destroy parallel lines from mining terprises and strictly within thelr corporat and open again for public abandoned canals In the “It is the peculiar province office of Becretary of Internal for which | am ercise control themselves limits use Lhe sian of the Affairs to ex supervision over raliroad, banking, mining. manufactur ing and other corporations and com pel them to confine themselves strict ly within their corporate limita Ny statute the secretary given power ta summon examine witneases, and upon complaint made hy individ uals, he has authority to Investigate charges aeninnt corporati ne. and if he find any charges well founded and he yond the ordinary process of individ ual redress. to certify his opinion to the Attorney General, whose Auty it then becomas to proceed against the corporation in the name of the state “Had the machine-controlled sears | tartes adequately exercised these In your nominee a watchful In and THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., SEPTEMUER 13 iL UK THE TRUSTS Fusion PARTY Rule i Yuin WIR | vestigation road by would have inquiry by the ANlairs their office, in Pennsylvania rail. national Cctivous O of the the government Proper artment of Internal liscl fact been unne Dey would have SEBATY losed the oal-carrving compan ully engaged cturing alor { ¥ and an cert om affairs wit ANG 8M 1904. POWDER Absolutely Pure A Cream of Tartar Powder free from alum or phos~ phatic acid HAS NO SUBSTITUTE What Bullock Has This Week ITIS A RARE CHANCE, YOU CAN BUY AS FOLLOWS: £6 40 4H WN Bullock Swing & Carriage Mig. Co., L. c. Buick, Jr. Hew Autumn Clothes FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN VN you'll notice, are quite different from The Styles, last pronounced to the ey ] aistin wear garments. But its not come-by-chance. SCASON. Cc. i ct--remarkably dif rs ah il ho..t : While the changes are not radical, yet they are The different models we show you'll find to be : . : . rom what you'd be led to expect in ready-to- erent The best, largest and most leading wholesale clothiers have tailored these garments in a superior manner, ac- cording to the best designed styles that arbiters of fashion give endorse ment. Reproduced to the button, the reigning styles New York's most ex- clusive tailors will turn out, Smart appearing, distinctively stylish, of individual characteristics, is what these clothes possess. Fine clothes in every sense of the word, they stand apart from what is usually shown in ready-to-wear garments. BEN im, the Clothier, em CORRECT DRESS FOR MEN AND BOYS
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