Page 4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. FEBRUARY 17, 1907 The renive Brora, CHAS. R. KURTZ, -- FRED KURTZ, SR CHAS. R, KURTZ. W. FRANCIS SPEER. CIRCULATION OVER 4900, - PROPRIETOR EDITORS ASSOCIATE ED TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: SUBSCRIPTION - - Persons who send or bring the money to the ofMee. and pay in advance, §] per year CeNTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with N.Y.5t.w World for .. Pittsburg Stockman for The date your subscription expires is plainly printed on the label bearing your name All gredits are given by a change of label the Arse issue of each month. Watch that, after yon remit We send no receipts unless by special request Watch date on your label Subscribers and not notifying us, are liable for same Subszariptions will be continued otherwise directed Wa employ no collector You are expected to send or bring the money to this oMee hanging postoffiees nddress, un! HNIesS EDITORIAL. ALL. ‘stand by Roosevel repub icans who really are on the form in its 1 nbers under many ¢ candidate merit tha: Drinks will Tue Pr Camant Every! happen in nresent 1 prescul } Satu rday : learfield : LATY 30 home Roches DAT IN sScom or hor unt. Miss Mae a pleasant guest ove Walker hom G re han ny Have A Good Sale wb department wrorder to 1 rorder to pi ale ills, If HIS season "YY mt you be sure to nounced in our Sale best advertis nty, Then in your copy for bills soon as you can, so that we t them at a convenient time; de Il the last monent and a rush order. Consult us, as for many years our patrons the medium it ntre or ng send an pri mt wait t come with we have done this work and take pride in serving well at reasonable prices Lent and Easter Lent will begin on Wednesday, Ary 13, 1907, and day, March 31 The date of the terfere with the display of elegant cos. tumes and “nobby” bonnets Febu Faster comes on Sun which is unusally early A Superior Court Decision, $1.50 PER YEAR| latter will probably in. | RECENT DEAT HS. Mgrs, Mary Livni wife of the late { Hon, John B, Linn, died at her residence in Bellefonte Sunday morning at o'clock. About} ten days prior to | death she became ill with the grip bad been failing in health for time, although able to be around. She was a good christian woman, and for years was one of the principal factors in every movement made for the elevation {and betterment of both men and women in this community. She lived a life worthy of emulation, being an active member of the Presbyterian church, the W.C.T. U,, and especially interested in the cause of missions, Mrs. Mary Wilson Linn was a daughter of the late Samuel Hunter Wilson and Mary Ben. ner Wilson, and was born at Salona Her age was 72 years. She received her ation at Dr. Nassau's Academy for young ladies at Lawrenceville, and on Nov. 22, 1867 was married t 0 Hon John B. Linn in Bellefont Mrs. Linn was a member of the pioneer families of Cen tre county, being a Captain Wilson both of wh m her She some edu granddaughter and General Ber were rominent eased dellefonte Wed: ne Alleg y | n ion cen Miss fonte Mor aay H. Witm morning ever, where sh week »d her death ay evel after eating his supper | Pi in the house ht He A short time walking around dropped dead from heart disease promipent Mason, and held Besides his wife he WR PF WAS ving | irs 10 mou band Curistian Bir dent of Bee at 11 o'clock NER bh Creek a lifelong resi died Friday night aged 84 years, 2 months and 24 days. He urvived by his wife and five children © Mrs. Mary Slocum State College ; William Bittner, Mt. Eagle ; Mrs 1 M. Myers, @eorge jW. Bittner and James Bittner Creek twp Clinton « Funeral was held at 3 o'clock Monday afternoon Interment tn the Disciple cemetery Mr H. H. Tay nee Lottie But ler, died] at her home in DuBois Mot nday of last week after a lingering illness with dropsy and heart disease, aged Fe years an 1 months, Funeral took place Wednesday afternoon at 1.70 nter ment at DuBois, Mrs. Taylor was the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, John T. Butler of Howard She is survived by her husband, father, mother and several brothers and sisters Mes, Many Kevt C. Kelly, who had many warm ironds in Bellefonte, died at her home in Na. famsburg, Tuesday morning from complication of diseases. Her age rs) | 61 years, g months and 27 days. She was leech ounty wife of Rev The superior court has handed down always one of the most active and con. an opinion that sustains the opinion of Judge Harold M. McClure, on the pro- visions of the road law of 1908, which gives townships the right to vote on the abolition of work tax. eu | selentious leaders in all kinds of chris tian work, She is survived by a husband | and one brother, I. Hawley Weber, of Stead The funeral will take place this afternoon, « — EL, 1.30 | : Samurr Morrissey died at the toona hospital Saturday afternoon, isburg & Tyroné branch, and gaged in making a coupling at Warriors mark, where his train was doing some shifting, when he slipped and fell across the rail, Both legs were run over the knee. Mr. Morrissey was a brake- man on the night crew that did the work in the Bellefonte yards last fall. Mes, Wu. Jobon of Milesburg, pass ed away on Friday after a brief from pneumonia and pleurisy. She was just in the prime of li ife. her age being 24 | vears, 11 months and 16 days. She was a sincere christian and belonged to the Methodist church, She is survived by a husband and a child six weeks old. The funeral took place Tuesday morning. In. terment at Roland Samuel GosnLe, Sk, Died at the home of his son, |. W Georges Valley, of infirmitie old age. Mr tian man suddenly in incident to honest, Gobble, (yobble was an up and a member of D. A. GROVE'S Horse Market LEMONT, PA. SPECIAL PROF. J. ANGEL Eyesight Specialist. TWO DAYS Wednesday and Thursday FEBRUARY 20 and 21, BROCKERHOFF HOUSE, BELLEFONTE, tyr» WANTED : 1000 Boys & Girls TO BECOM} BANKERS! Wate! week and own a bank ous this little it will bank avaty tell you ho and become prosper | jeans Trust nnpany eon e Pa ] / / M 4 / / / / / ’ / ’ - / ’ / / ’ 4 / / 1 : For further information apply to Bellgfonte Trust Co,, BELLEFONTE PENNA. | (You will read something new about this bank Feb. 14th; watch for it.) / 4 / / / / / / / ’ ’ ‘ ’ 8 b Savinos Dararrsexy, Al- | The | young man was a brakeman on the Lew- | was en- | below | illness | OPENS FRIDAY, FEB. 8th CLOSES SAT., FEB. 23rd Che Racket Fourth Annual Red Tag Reduction Sale COME EARLY, BEST BARGAINS GO FIRST The Racket...E. IP. firvin Suit Sale PRICES Overcoat Sale GOOD warm Overcoa or Suit is a mighty welcome thing these days. Surely mighty welcome at the extreme PRICES: 25 low prices at which they are be- ing sold You remember last January with its drifts of snow How the frost needles pierced you through and piercing winds. How your very chilled. The weather man says that history and through. Marrow was will repeat itself this month, and so this great sale of Winter Suits and Overcoats could not have At any time any reductions made her At all times the prices on our clothes are much less than other stores charge. So when we fer you a saving of 25 per cent. on well made, well known, well fashioned garments, it is some- thing mighty out of the ordinary. Just scan over these prices. happened at a better time. are momentous. of- Sim, the Clothier, Correct Attire for Men and Young Men,
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