Page 4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., EM PER 20. 1906. The Centre Demorvat, | ——c—————— CHAS. R. KURTZ, - « «~ PROPRIETOR | ——— FRED KURTZ SR EDITORS | CHAS. R. KURTZ, W. FRANCIS SPEER, - ASSOCIATE ED UIRCULATION OVER 4604. | TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 PER YEAR Persons who send or bring the money the office. and pay In advance #1 per year to CENTRE DEMOCRAT ¢Jubs N.Y. 3tw World tor Pittsburg Stockman for with The date vour subseriptio printed on the label bearing aredits are given by a change Arat 1ssue of each month you remit We send no 1 special request. Wateh date Bubserihers « not notifying SBubsariptions will otherwise directed We employ n tector to send or bring the n hanging us, are EDITORIAL. XMAS HOLIDAYS. Following by the week! there will office ne all cont enjoy the us from tl in the did the gang the policy } been p chine camp of the trimming has beer Emer his 'E dhe fact It was a Hummer, i comes down to ool : weather lay morning was a record break. Bill” Waddle hug that | storm overcoat tighter than he ever did in bis born days. And sent Harry Hut chinson down the middle of the street holding his ears and uttering strange things. In fact it was one of the coldest mornings we have sxperienced in this county for several years. In Bellefonte the thermometer registered 7 degrees be- low zere. At Milesburg depot, Pleasant Gap, Jacksonville and Howard it was 10 below. At Snow Shoe, 12; Clarence, 8; State College, 12; Warriors Mark, 11} Tyrone, 12. Out in North Dakota on Monday it was 34 degrees below, Sol that we must have gotten the tail end | of the cold snap. maae There are lots of good points about a man “hat we never suspect till we read | his obituary. | Ors, | est honored, CHRISTMAS, The nineteen hundred and sixth Christ. - | mas will have passed ere another issue of the Centre Democrat greets its read: Of all festivals over the world, Christmas is the greatest and high. civilized On land and sea, and isles, the birth of the Savior is celebrated with reverence, in song and praise From a million of pulpits will be proclaimed the story; from decorated sanctuaries, to the peal of organs and appropriate vocal strains, in honor of The New Born King hearts of their lit ‘ tad Parents gladden the WHO PAYS THE FREIGHT? han BERRY WON'T PAY. H Thirty Cases Of Typhoid. s Booneville re reek and OTe Ted ease ha Ken oul further down the stream which evidences that the polluted stream is ng the trouble CRS hence the w Arning, which should be heeded by every cau person living near enough to the stream to use its waters for domestic pur ose 8 ys the Lock Haven Democrat, There may be some doubt as to impuri ties of the water in Fishing Creek being tious | the cause of the fevers in Sugarvalley; the stream is a large and swift one and the country through which it flows sparse. ly settled and mostly mountainous, The Centre Democrat remembers well that some forty or fifty years ago, there were | many fatal cases of malignant fever in Sugarvalley, when its inhabitants were fewer than now and pollution of this stream not so likely, It then went by the name of ** the Sugarvalley fever, "and was pronounced a disease new to physi: | cians, and inhabitants of adjoining val lies were in great dred over it, fearing {it would spread; but it was felt in very | few cases outside, ~Read Green's ad today, found in an other column, {und they greatly regret | Martha OVER THE COUNTY, ACADEMY BANQUET, Quite an interesting social event took luce Friday evening at the Brockerhoff | House Demus Lose, a prosperous farmer of | Gregg, was a pleasant caller, The grain fields all over the county | look remarkably well, | by those who had the good fortune to be | present Enoch Sweeney, of Ferguson twp., | or of the Bellefonte Academy champion killed the boss porkers, weighing 516 and | football eleven and the eightieth birth 518 pounds, day of Rev. James P, Hughes, the ven Chas, H, Jodon and Miss Carrie Olive | €rable Principal Emeritus of the Acad Stanley, both of Milesburg, mar- | €my. It was given under the direction at the Milesburg M. E, parsonage, | © Horton 8. Ray, 1906, by the Rev. M. C. Piper was a fitting climax George Glenn of Linden Hall, moved Ioak 2a from the Lytle house to his new home|”; >" at State College and the house he vacated | ™ is now oct ily, were ried the Ded proprietor, and 0, to a Oy condary schoo upied by Frank Mays and fam Mr. Poster T A girl may be sa i d greal deal this was the man of p ¢ evel BI OPREU DANE. DIRE Riis Beso phen on a wn A which will be long remembered | It was a banquet given in hon- | for ager & Davis, | Telephone Combine Organized | The American Union ‘I elephone Co., a consolidation "of nearly all of the in- | dependent telephone companies in Penn. | sylvania, southern New York, Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia, were per- manently Saturday of Directors —Slippers of every description | Christmas presents at Y¢ 09999999999 999999999999%9 We Have Watches, Clocks, Ster- ling Silver Novelties and Toilet ware. DIAMONDS and JEWELRY organized at a | meeting of ts board Harrisburg Ellis Orvis, of Bellefonte, was ident; B, F, Meyers, of Harrisburg president; 5, R. Caldwell an I). (> at elected Se0retas pert PUBLIC SALE REGISTER. Flat and Hollow Tableware, Cut Glass, Etc., ’ III IRR RRR REE RR RRR RR RII RRR RRRRRRRRRRRRRIRRRRIRRRYL e0000 0000000009000 0000 00000 RRR RRRRRRRRRRRRORRRTRTSY F. P. Blair & Co, BELLEFONTE, P A. G666400006000000800080008000¢ At Brachbill's Only | THE HOUSE-KEEPER'S BEST CHRISTMAS GIFT IS A HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINET Could you select anything more appropriate or that would give a house-keeper more pleasure? Make your selection now or you will be too late for Christmas. Jtis only in our store. Come in and see it. and leave ybur order. Botirede . IN ristmas Buying |! THE LAST DAYS OF need your (iving the entire | Deller service Ripka's Cash Store at Sprin of the past within and this is bed Ripka brothers have not been doing a good, safe business, but owing to con ditions over which the young men have no zontrol, While at the old Duncan stand, the Ripka brothers have been well | patronized by the people of that section, | that they are obliged to close out their business, will be a thing months, not Anse desire. : in all lines still quite complete--- offering good selections and you Our broad aisles (more floor space for customers than all other Bellefonte clothing stores combined) and quick service make less crowd- ing here, Anything man or boy wears--- supplied here, You'll like this Bellefonte’s Best Holi- day Store. Articles purchased here, returned after Christmas, will be exchanged or money refunded--whichever you E STAND in readiness to serve you better than any other store. Assortments not suffer from late buying. Christmas needs can best be Monday Squire W., 8, Williams, of | came to Bellefonte with six | boxes of beautiful honey, and knowing | that editors always have a sweet tooth in | their hoad, ioft a conde Sor us to sample, | Mr, Williams has been in the business | for a number of years, and from the ap pearance and taste of the honey the gentleman must thoroughly understand | the art of bee culture. He has it for saie and all those who desire to sweeten up their appetites for Christmas and the holidays should try Williams’ honey. im, the Clothier, Correct Attire for Men and Young Men,
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