Page 4. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., OCTOBER 4, 190s, v 3 P das | “yd The Centve Democrat, CHAS. R. KURTZ, - = ~ PROPRIETOR FRED KURTZ. SR CHAS. R. KURTZ. W. FRANCIS SPEER, EDITORS ASSOCIATE ED a 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 ¢lubs with N.Y.3t-w World for ... ansnassssnsrssncs 500 Pittsburg Stockman for a mein The date your subscription expires is plainly printed on the label bearing your name. All eredits are given by a change of label the Arst issue of each month, Watch that, after you remit. We send no receipts unless by special request. Watch date on your label. Subscribers changing postofMee address, and not notifying us, are lable for same Subseriptions will] be continued, otherwise directed We employ collector. You are expected to send or bring the money to this office unless no Democratic State Ticket. LEWIS EMERY, Jr . Lieutenant Govern JEREMIAH S BLACK F {uditor General WILLIAM T. CREASY r Secretary of Internal Affai JOHN J. GREEN For Senator GEORGE M. DIMELING, of For Congress H. S. TAYLOR, of Centre county Democratic County Ticket, EDITORIAL. REFORM RALLY. atorial Conference the latter part of | shall Pipe f for State - Senato executive mmittee met at Clearfield endorsing Rev Capt. Bar nominated a full « or the Senate and ay for They also IT is amusing to hear the Gang papers hd,’ months these wind-pipers denounce Berry for For seve were complain tie ng that Berry was a fail. ure and did no made last f good, and his promises Berry expects to do still better has made It Penny. » % all Yes, will be be packer is ry is work- stands Centre paign proc is he will we hand writ ing on the wall, and will real he is up unnecessary for him ze that against the real thing, and it will be to sweat his shirt Letter to Sidney Krumrine, Bellefonte, Pa. Dear Sir: Heres the difference between two paints; one strong; the other wenk, C. P. Hanger, Staunton, Va., painted two new houses, the houses exactly alike one another pure paint, the other Devoe, | Devoe cost a quarter less for paint and | labor, People generally are paying | twice-over for paint, | fours Trul | F.W,. hevor & CO’ | New York All Work But “Hubby, " Mrs. Blanche Patterson has filed a tition for divorce, in which she avers that her husband loves her so much he won't £ out to work, but hangs around ome all the time, watching her do wash ing for a Hvingand telling her how much he loves her. She says he was iudustri- ous and earned a good salary before she married him, | Mrs. W wee $1.80 | will be let on October 23, | Canned Corn OVER THE COUNTY. HarrylHoy, of the Rock, View farm lost one of his mated grays last week H. Goss, of Pine Grove Mills, | has been ill with a billious attack but is some better, William J. Throssel, who has been em- ployed at Harter, W, Va , arrived at his { home last week in Millheim. Corman’s cider presses at Tusseyville and Spring Mills will be in operation | every Tuesday and Thursday. | . s “to . {| Miss Margaret Buckhout, of State Col- | lege, left home to attend Vassar College | where she is a junior this year. | new home at Strubles, which would in- dicate the quitting of the old farm. Miss Margaret Stuart,of State College, left last week for Philadelphia where she will be enrolled as a musical student for a term at least, Mr, and Mrs, Albert Musser with their interesting little family came over from Clearfield for a weeks visit among their Pennsvalley frie » to the Saucer- Pine Gre and the yo ] to do houses, Woodward, of going exhibit there is another it he would like to themselves. Howard, has o and the Colonel say the county « see iL, to it While Adam Schreckengast and fami. ly. of Millheim, attending the Grange picnic tre Hall, on Thurs. day, some rascal entered his premises and cut holes in fifteen large pumpkins growing in hi The pumpkins were turned and the holes cut into the bottom and then placed ir their former position Mr. Schreckengast is very anxious find out who did the dirty trick The suj Centre cou the dct of maintenancs As pu have were at Cet ot oerv Haines LOY blished ISsioners ise why they the Bellefor ngstown 4 yet Deen discovered Wednesday of last week |. LL.D mlap, C. A. Weaver and John Bailey, the Cen tre county commissioners, went to Lock Haven to confer with the Clinton coun ty commissioners about the proposed bridge across Beech creek at Hubbard's crossing, some distance above Beech Creek borough. It was finally decided to build a steel bridge and bids will be ad. vertised for at once, The new bridge | will be 120 feet long and the contract | The home of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas H Twiggs at Sandy Ridge, was the scene of a ver pretty wedding Wednesday Suening sept. 26th, at 6 o'clock, when Rev, Geo. E, Taylor, of Philipsburg, united in marriage Chester Twiggs and Miss Veda Kling, both of Sandy Ridge. The wedding was a very pleasant affair, there being about seventy-five guests nt. The best man was Earl Miller and the bride's maid was Miss Annie Twiggs. Immediately after the cere mony a very sumptuous re Was serv. ed, which was heartily ates by all t. The presents were many most] useful, consisting of silverware, fu . : | tion Peter Corl is breaking ground for a | | rick used by N, H. Yearick to loac ture, linens and many other articles, A fine horse belonging to Benner | Walker, of Centre Hall, died last week, | Mrs Harris, of Johnstown, sister of Mrs. J. N. Hall, of near Howard, died recently at her home in that place of Howard, ters at work erecting a site of the one burned d ago. The Ladies of the United E church of Howard will hold a the Lucas hall on Saturday, 8th, Robert Cook, has carpen- large barn on the Own a few years vangelical fair in December The acetylene plant in the residence of | Dr. George Lee, in Centre Hall, is in | working order, and is giving satisfac- Acetylene is an ideal light der- | tele phone poles at Howard, John Bland, son | of Jerry Bland, had his arm broken Last week while playing with t Miss Maude Runkle, daughter of Mer- chant John Runkle, of Middleburg, was the guest of her cousin, Miss Laura Runkle at the Centre Hall hotel lastweek, Logan Grange, at Pleasant Gap, won prize offered by State Master best exhibit at Grange ster 1s a of Howard David Holter, of Howard hi ted teach Pole Cat erty tos was | pha who 1 with the orks. The wed. ling was largely attended and proved to be quite a social function Miss Lola Strohm, daughter of Mr and Mrs. James Strohm, of Centre Hill, has gone to Easton where she expects to make her future home Before goin some of her friends gave her a harem] dinner at the hotel at Potters Mills. | Those present were : Bert Robb, Miss Bessie Weber and Budd Harper, Miss Virgie Durst and Russel Blair, Miss Margarette LL. Strohm and Ammon Jurkholder, Miss Renna Shires and Harry Burkholder Charles Resides seventeen years 1rd av tUraay A young man about of age met with a serious He is working f 1 in Benner ng a fence he a large splint arm n for Gillen, the Grocer, Who Gives the Cash Buyer a Discount for Cash Only. 19 Ibs. A Sugar 1.00 18 Ibs. 6 Sugar 1.00 Flour 99, « regular price $1.15 (ur Price Reg Price. Loose Coffee per Ib Corn Starch, per package s gal. Headlight Oil 6 cakes of Laundry Soap. Macaroni ‘ A Baker's Chocolate Pure Baking Molasses Soup Beans ‘es Large Prunes, per lb Bottle Indigo Blueing.. .. Ibs Oat Flake with china nner Lye, 3 boxes for. Oyster Crackers 5 Pickles, sweet or sour, doz 07, Ginget Snaps, per Ib oye, 4 1bs 24c, Rice, per Ib eis obs Highest Prices paid for Produce : see. §0C per bu, ANGE, GILLEN, THE GROCER, Bellefonte, Pa Allegheny St. | grove, | present to repres { cer, and her sister Miss Sarah, | of Blanchard Washington Grange, No, 157, will hold pienic and at Pine State College, A local fair Hall, Sit Lathrop, of ent a in johnson's two miles west of Oct Rev Clearfield, will the iwday be State Grange, Miss*Muric left Monday morn n C., where she \ National Cathedral School, She was ace ompanied by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Asa Spen who will also visit in Philade Iphia before return | ing home, The citizens of Howard and vicinity are enjoying a series of meetings, held in the Christian chapel, by Rev, Dudley, Also his brother, of Win- chester, Va,, is assisting as evangelist Will Ailey, of Niagara Falls, N Y.. fa. vored the audience by singing a baritone solo several evenings. There is a mixed choir composed of the young people of the different chur ard, making in all the choir, under hes, also from Blanch- is of f y mem bers in I be rt. of (rrepy PUBLIC SALE REGISTER. SATURDAY Lwy Administrators’ Sale ¢ Thursday, October 25, 1906 6 GOOD MILCH COWS, ’ For the past few has been a partner years Frank Mayes th Geo He 7 differ only from the ordinary fruit in size It is his intention to graft prouts from this tree with the Paragon” chestnut and the common kind, in the proqucing a new variety rue AREeHeT iis I'ha hope of ur 14 { patrons not { in H throug! should 1 all to make Free Want column, This is a $ offer to the readers of the paper i utead of an opportunity by stead o which they can obtain : a ready sale for almost any kind of article. Farmers who have an occasianal head of live stock can sell in this way to better advantage than by waiting for ‘ some buyer to come along and make ©' Price them an offer Anything in the line of implements, positions wanted, etc., will be advertised free one time, if the same is sent to this office by some patron of the find this of ive 11 give iL a an vap al- lankets and As heretofore, the nghest will be paid for wor Mark PROPOSALS FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that received at the Commissi fone, Penna, votll 12 « er Zird, 1 ph paper Farmers will mal vala if ’ r v nal vaiue, if they only + home of John Decker, three n es ij Ker, iree mii f Potters Mills, was the scene of ; r wedding on Wednesday, La Sh Te Sh SS SS a =) 5,000--GIVEN AWAY-5,000 MATCH STRIKERS W. R. BRACHBILL'S ER Kronen BINT Store open every night until B o'clock. Saturday 9 o'clock. Both phones. / ¢ / ¢ ’ M / / / ) ¢ / # / / / / / ’ / ’ / / 1 / Y ¢ / Ee SS SB ST Th i i oh Sa Sh SR SE Se SS = 8 $44433344444 3343434 243 FLEF EH L 2 LEP E14 EPG LIFES PIPE FFL FS rE 44 S42 2424 V 442224429 Ed ees sens tt SaaS SSS SS SSS SS 5-5-5 58-55 5-5-5-0-54 Better Ever you this season. stores combined Ra a i a Ra a ARs A A EAA AAA AAS AAA ESSE Ee a EE A ees Ra a A A Al AE aa a ee a aaa aes a EE ET) You are bound to like the You'll find it much better than the best trading place you know of. We will surely please you. Ee eee ee lee et ee. BPP PP 9000900000900 000000 LOWEST PRICES Never before have you had the opportunity to select from as grand an assembly of really good clothes. And nowhere outside the very largest cities will you find a store to compete with our prices for the grade of goods offered. The Sim store will this season make its old friends +9 Than + 2 a a a a a a 2 a a a a lt Will be your verdict when you see what we have provided for Always the best buying place in Central Penna., the Sim store goes far beyond its usual preparations for the Fall and Win- ter and we now show more new clothes than all other Bellefonte Honest, dependable, stylish clothing AT THE EASES ttt ttt tt tet tent ss. PEPPPP PPR P PRP Rb Sheed warmer-- and bring new ones to its door, Sim store better than ever. tee Pee Sim, the Clothier, Correct Dress for Men and Boys. y rid ddd dd ddd po SHRP 003090 0000000000009
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