Page 4 ———— - The Centre Democrat GHAS. R. KURTZ, - - PROPRIETOR FREDKURTZ SR CHAS, R, KURTZ. W. FRANCIS SPEER. - ASSOCIATE ED. EDITORS A CIRCULATION OVER 4600, To 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 clubs with N.Y.3t-w World for a #185 Pittsburg Stockman for... venenrseen $e Che date vour subscription expires is plainly printed on the label bearing vour name Al eredits are given by a change of label the Arst 1ssue of each month. Wateh that, after you remit We send no receipts unless by special request Wateh date on your label Subseribers changing postofMee address, and mot notifying us. are liable for same Subseriptions willl be continued, otherwise directed We employ no collector Vou are expected to send or bring the money to this office unless Democratic State Ticket. For State Treasurer LEWIS EMERY, Jr For Liewtenant (Governor JEREMIAH 8S BLACK For Auditor General WILLIAM T, CREASY of Internal Affaire, GREEN Fi r Secre JOHN J ary For Senator GEORGE M. DIMELING, of Clearfield county For Congress TAYLOR, of Centre o« Democratic County Ticket. HS unty For JOHN NOLL, of Bellefont« For ADAM HAZEL, of Sprin {sgemndly Jury Commissoner g Township EDITORIAL. Cartan H.S. Taylor is a "Centre cour tv Boy" and as such we believe menta will be tendered a nice compii vote. with energy and ability back He is a young man, of him, gressman would be of us soldier the distri that he will be elected ? ly bright, talking about Remember, voters, th: inees on the Penrose county in the state, for foyr £4 assembly tol iniquity are apologising if investigation and punishmeat of t chine rascals in and elected he No honest m will for a machine nominee ane in the great wrong committed against the tax- payers. | thereby shielding perpetrators of the od 9 pp a —— In the last issue of the Gazette there were seven articles, one of a column, on Captain Barclay for congress In the same issue there was no reference to the fact that Henry C the same ticket t Quigley is running on hn “ i" : should walk around the Judge” i or not whether ate Poor Quig ! Axp discovered that some of only few davs ago ing ordered in the capitol sj to be hand work on mah like all pant the rest, being ed in imitation of is simply typical of wha man Stewart” would be ernor by the gangsters, mere lump of putty in the h gang im ands of Pen. rose and his yderers who nominated h gantic robbery of the age, of ph to cover the most gi andidate Edwin § d for GANG he if elected hear St padded reyistery traffi criminal enterpr will not stan any v Did raised Governor art's voice against lists he white sl 3 he speakeasy syndl ate and other while se8 Gang he was Mayor of Philadelphia and sin No, Stuart ‘went along” He prefers to see his than take in power He will a sts he 18 go along” MS. Tavios ight man who will servi record during the Spanish American war and is popular with all who know him. He will a big vote in Clearfield county.” Clearfield Repub lican, receive his own county, it roll up a deserved majority for Colonel Taylor for Congress. The Colonel has a soldier's’ recordland a creditable record as a working man, with eminent qualifica tions for any position. Yes.) all true, and old Centre knows him so well that will A SvrciaL train of ten cars left York for Harrisburg on Saturday that folks might see the new Capitol—it arrived at Harrisburg with not a single passenger on {t.f When the special arrived at Belle fonte Saturday night only two passen- gers got off. From all other points in the state the Capitol specials had only meagre numbers, Even Pennypacker left Harrisburg and spent the day and Sunday on his farm at Schwenksville, evidently} ashamed to meet the people who came to view the great fraud which was committed right under his nose, and as one of? the Commission to see that there was no wrong done. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., OCTOFER RECENT DEATHS. 4 ——————— Jacor Cook —aged 63 years. brother of C, C. Cook, of Howard. died Wednes. | day Of last week at Marlboro, Md,, and was buried at that place Saturday. Jous Barnpi—died at the home of John Spicer, his son in law, on Tuesday, | October 18 th, of old age, being in his gbth year, Interment m the Advent | cemetry at 2 o clock Diep Tuesday morning at 3 o'clock | the infant son of Mr and Mrs. Edward { Erb, of Bellefonte, passed away at their thome on Logan street, The funeral took place Wednesday. Harky MiLLer—:a former well known brakeman on the Bald Eagle Valley rail. road, running between this place and Lock Haven, was instantly killed at an early hour Friday morning. He was jolted from a car and fell beneath the wheels cutting his body in twain, Mgs. Cook:— formerly a resident of Bellefonte. but late of Buffalo, N. Y., died at her home in that city Wednesday 17th, at the advanced age of eighty years, She was the mother of Mrs Foster Williams of Bellefonte, The remains were brought to Bellefonte on the 4:44 train Friday, and interment was made 1a the Union cemetery, CuarLes Ebpwarp the three months old son of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Rass man. of Howard, but formerly of Belle fonte, died on Wednesday of last week, of pneumania, after only a few days li- The remains i Bellefonte and taken to the R arents at where funeral was held Fr ness were brougnt nome Gi J Coleville the noon at 2 o'clock. M W. Bexxer aged 55 years and 12 davs, survived by a wife and Mariam, Laura, Harry home, and Ira Benner, r and two brot Houserville ; Harvey, of Rock f Mrs, W. H. Close, of Oak Hall of his death was cancer of | » ’ iday after. 2, Decease five children 1 Edwin at He of hers yuservilie ; Philip, o OTge And : one si i Cause the liver. In- Meyers cemetery, ‘oday forenoon, died at sased was | had res att were members but on n the who armage Metho precec Of! He nity is 8 rvived bv Mary B. and A. of Ty- the grave eleven years ago © Com: ] Harriet E Alice E ; at home ; Robert rone ; Isaac , of Calo, Peru ; George G.. of Portland, Ore ; John P,. of Elva, Wis. ;: Bebner M., of Beech Creek, and Harry L. [oterment in Gray's ceme tery. Mis J. GARDNER died Sunday afternoon 0 Cid five years ago she had : ke of paraly- from Hi vy WOrse, of He ward wil po Yar ot | ais n gra although WAS LI week | years ago Gard: and lived happily Ho She is and five Leathers, ; Warren Bellefonte; a: rvived 3 0 and brother: Mrs, John ] Mrs Ww B M 10% and Reuben Lu funeral er vard 8 also s fonte took Hersht r two sisters llefonte; Pasadena twentv.one : here are hildren and sh grand hildren of eran church very highly community for her Interment was in Services were conduct , Rev. L.. N. Fleck even great-grand iC 1¢ was A consi member the Zion Evangelical Lutl MANY YEars, And a woman esteemed In the amiable disposition Zion cemetery ed by her for pastor Miss Kare Hooves who was well and favorably known in Bellefonte, died very suddenly Thursday afternoon at the home of Mr, and Mrs, E. J. Eckenroth on East Howard street, Miss Hoover, who is a trained nurse, was emploped taking care of Mrs, Eckenroth. She had partaken of a hearty dinner and was in the best of spirits three o'clock she was sittin chair beside Mrs. Eckenroth’s bed when suddenly she was noticed to lean forward, ust then the doctor, who is attending fra. Eckenroth, entered the room just in time to prevent Miss Hoover from fall. | ing to the floor. She was carried into | the next room but died in a few minutes, | The deceased was about forty years of { age and was the daughter of David and ary Hoover, of Bush Addition, beth of whom ure dead, She has been employed for years as a trained nurse and was successful. She was a member of the Methodist church, She is survived by one sister, Mrs. Cornelius Hasel, of Pleasant Gap, and the foilowing brothers: Robert, David and Frank, of Altoona; William of AxeMann. The remains were Between two and | in a rocking | taken tothe home of her brother Wiliam, t at Axe Mann, where the funeral took dace on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Tut in the Union ‘cemetery at jellefonte, JAMES GUNSAULUS at his home at Milesburg last The remains were taken to Tyrone Mon- day and were interred in Grand View cemetery, UPPER MARION. Mrs Lucy Harter is spending a few days with her son, C. M, Harter, Harry Corman has been on the sick list for the past few weeks, Any one wishing any cats inquire of Elmer Bartlevs, they have twenty or thirty among them; some prize winners. Calvin Luse and family, have moved to Bellefonte, William C, Corman, Jr. has gone to Vilas where he is emploved by the N. Y, C. RR. R, Co. Wonder what Watts attraction is? Do you know E— C Owing to the inclememt weather, there was no preaching Sunday evening. t seems awful immodest to a girl to sit on a4 man's knee with the lights not turned out Miss friends Mary Brockerhoff visiting at Slate College this week is Everybody knocks, even the equinox. PUBLIC SALE REGISTER. THRSDAY. OCT, 2 —one mile east of Roland | | i DIX RUN, There have been some apple cuttings around, but they are not as plentiful zs in years gone by. Is the old neighborly aged 63 years died | spirit dying out? Let us awaken and] Friday | keep it for all seem to enjoy themselves when there is anything of the kind We are glad to note that Mrs. Andrew Hall, who has heen very ill, has recover. ed enough to be around again, Mr. Schiclee spent Saturday and Su day in Philipsburg visiting fiends Albert Peters has left the mill belong- ing to W. I. Shirk and has gone to Belle- fonte to work in Central Railroad machine shops n- ne Mrs. Clarke and little daughter Ethel, and Mr. Miller, of Cross Fork, spent art of last week with the former's uncle W T. Shirk. Several hunters from a distance been on Dix Run;two at the home T. V. Steins, John K. Gorman, of Coal Port and George Miller of Utahville Clearfield county. They succeeded in getting several fine squirrels but no tur. key. have of Isaac Irvin has gone tc work on the railroad Rev. Calvin Davison and Atlee, of Tyrone, at home Emrick to erect a new kitchen mother, hi hel aL) ‘} Mr et) Nng for 1 GREGG TwP, FARMED § MILI Clayton Stover day from State Miss Lena visited their frie Mrs. Nancy J. Confer will sell implements and | Sunday household goods ot asuct TUreEspAY., OOT. 30 n will Fleming ngs al David Wensel Im southeast of Fil driving horses, Grandsire and £3 and year-old colts year. from stock Also fine lot of yws with calves, cows coming in helt year year-olds, far steers and fine line of shoats, brood sows aod pigs. WW. E Rumberger. State College. THURSDAY north of Run. ville, at Bennet will sell 4 horses. | brood sows, 3 milch cows Lif OTE sell some e 2 Sane fresh © 3 v \ ers Olds CRIVEeS » mile # head y ha } Hoals Meyers caliie 15 of 1 5 00ws ements and En mon” near Coburt mplements aod seh it 0am Wm, | Bue DEC. 4 pe mile nombh of Zion aac Bickle farm. LL. K Bice will! ows, 3 young cattle. 1 horse, 10 heal 4 be : of sheer wx! = harness, Deering binder, mower and hayrgke and full line of farm implements AC Ye Clintic. suct. Salest 1 pm TUmsDAY, NOV in Heuner Twp CLARK will sll § horses, 10 cows of young cat} x Durham) ? she pigs: Deering bind nd =n JAMES 8 head OWS 10 smal) wer WAZOns farm Saeatdyam Sale. f George W Wis of mple I he Administrators’ we sausage stuf? wer Singer www ; wagon, gal ven, gal J iron kettles cministrator Public Sale fed SATURDAY, NON g personal propert peas. IMPLEMENTS ! nder Walter ™m © WAT spring wagon fanning mill 2 sets sin Ars. Og shovel plow sthbend fat plows. chains wi. Bay by the HOUSEHOLD heating stove American fruit Bridgeport organ ~ ts. M% bus wkash range 3 R ? washers oard ow sid ! ches chairs, ol THOS H Public Sale VALUABLE REAL By virtue of an order phans' ( Daniel MALONE OF EataTe out of the On ourt of Centre county, in the estate of Dorman, deceased, the undersigned will offer at public sale on the premises, one-half mile south of Hublersburg, Centre Co. Pa. ob TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1% the following deseribed real A FINE FARM i containing MM acres and 9 perches, more or | loss, situnte In Walker Twp, Centre Co, and | State of Penna, bounded and described as fol | lows, to wit: On the south by lands of DW Rumberger and Harvey Vonada. on the west hy jands of Harvey Vonada, on the north by lands of Harvey aod Joseph H. Long, and on the east by ands of John Best estate; containing MM pores and 109 perches, more or less. Thereon erected a good SSTORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE bank barn and all necessary outbuildings, This property Is located in what Is known as Nittany valley, which has the most fertile and productive soll in this part of the state, The land is ina high state of eultivation, ex cepting about § acres which is covered wi youhy Umber: water the door; orchard © fut; ood ge and churches fm cent of bid {asad at 1 o'clock p.m estate oF Satz: Ten of por +) . balance on in one year and balance deterred be y payments to on the Miss Dunkle College Albert Dunkle was ; day from Penn Hall left on Monday Frmers are bus) Arthur Homan is al arrival of a big boy. Mr. Barner friends in N ir nr bie . preact : on Satu President a proclamation ni 20. as a day of it some that are gi $1 ry es happens that ven to us cost w with pigs. several shoaia, + the things we buy, GROVE & COLDREN’S Horse and Cattle | MARKET. PENN TWP, no Lewis Rossman 1s repairing his house which makes quite an improvement : l é PTOVETHED qu Sunday was a rainy day. Those who visited at the home of Elias Stover’s, Sunday, were, Adam Jor. dan and family, Wallace Bartges, A. C Mark. Mrs, Harvey Baley called at J. § The Misses Loleda and Maggie Bailey, visited at Peter Breon's Sunday. When Charles came to see his best girl he had quite a time to get through the mud | Meyers, 10 head of Choice Fat Mrs. Emanuel Confer spent a few days at Robert Young's » is thrashing for le averagin 00 Ibs William Stover Catt e gINg 11 . «. This is a snake story which was told A certain man entered his yard about noon and seeing some thing odd, he ex He found it snake The snake swallowed (if 11 was st I don't An assortment of choice to be had nall or lar plained it, a and shot it Horses always on hand at ore a chicken [4 Know) our stables for inspection. 11 is almost certain will be elected to « Tutye shat ny, sat 1 il 18 Is s home county 1 s only todo no fake, » latest ne VS campaign + NOTICE D. A. Grove, - W. H. Coldren, Lemont, Bellefonte. TT I 3 PROF. J. ANGEL Evesight Specialist. It you are a lover AT THE BROCKERHOFF HOUSE, BELLEFONTE, po . 5p Thurs AY 1 Fridays noon. 8th and 9th. orning to ony MILLHEIM Wednesday, Oct. 31st. Potter-Hoy Hardware Co. BELLEFONTE. mgrniog until Mdsser Hous Nav, #1 vim, Wedorsday 4 Mil Oct it Such as vou'll cleew here, CAT worsted, and with only to putting in ou Vas and hair mixed effects, stripes and plaids, dark and checks, neat patterns and strij 3lis, (one a Jersey and one! AAA AAA AA A Ae A Eee EE EE LS 2h Sa an a a a A STRONG LINE. Suits the £15.00 and $16.50 lines shown famed towards the siyvie we are All coats made witl retaining fronts: i shape padded wide shoulders. } Grav, p! in and ight the new | *MOTINgs, ing combing bet, clay OVERCOATS that Suit $ | 250 that Overcoat SLVODIHAO Of all the business history, never have we equaled t you've seen a $15 coat bought outside of this stor fancy, come here. we'll show you a better one for 812.50, goodness we've put into our 12.50 line, during our OVERCOATS § your We're ue ne we now show. to strike BR ee EY ett ss ttt P esses s insists sss sss a aaaasass stb th A here with as many Overcoats at £12.50 as you'll see at all prices at most Bellefonte stores —to back this statement up. Long Conte, medium and short, loose backs, medium fitting and form fitting, in Kerseys, Friezes, Scotches and Meltons. Sim, the Clothier, Correct attire for Men and Boys. $12.50 RAINCOATS AT #1250-WE'RE JUST AS STRONG. THAT $1250 SUIT OR OVERCOAT IS HERE. $12.50 I I RC dt eh es hes deed he tbe the he eee ee i 4 rl A RE RE RE EE EE EE EE RE EE EET IST
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