Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, March 07, 1907, Image 4

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THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT,
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1907
The Centre Democrat,
CHAS. 1, KURTZ, - - - PROPRIETOR
FRED KURTZ, SR
CHAS. R. KURTZ,
W. FRANCIS SPEER,
CIRCULATION OVER 4900,
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION
SUBSCRIPTION
Persons who send
the office, and pay In advance, §] per year
CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with
N.Y. 3t-w World for ?
Pittsburg Stockman for
The date vour subseription expires Is plain}
printed on the label bearing your A
aredits are given by a ¢h
frat Issue of each month
you remit We send
special request. Wateh
Bubseribers ch
not notifyl
Rahs arty
otherw!
Wa er
to send
name
of Ia
h that
Ange
Wate
no receipts
date on ¥
1 HE
ago
sary of
to that «
land dailie
late you, ne
Knox, |
vania
pectiv
nominat
ing to
who
Smoot,
Th
Mr. Ki
his boor
1S
year
tween
tween and
£0,000
tween 75,000
and
tween 10
3,000 An
tween 125,000 and 1%
over 150,000 at $300
bia, levying a tax of
capital stock and ei
gross receipts of artificial gas
1e8,
Tux railroad corporation
and trusts are making dire threats how
they will raise rates if the
proposed legisiation, to head off their
vilations of law and the Constitution,
yrices and
v o i
pass ey are at the
purses of the public and unless they are
permitted to continue their and
bleeding they will do some awfull
things
stringent
Bry
fF WOrse
w most
threats ar
e mon.
stors w
lic and
never
prote A
by the
i
pulled
bosse s and
-
of dist
alarn
the r
threats
School Appropriations.
Are ave a sree
cren e f 4 i
Jetter have the treasu
the countie for
poses than to lie in
stolen by the |
fore, of which
steal is a sample
ols
100l
the treasury
Clans
nine million
9 SCi ana
ad :
OR( 1%
roa |
to De
olit as hereto
the capitol
LIVONIA
also
attended the
Esterline at
R. S. Stoverand T. N. Stover
M. W. Adams and wife,
funeral of Mrs. Emanuel
Carroll last Wednesday
Four of our young people attended a
party at Z Kabl's in Sugar Valley, and
they report having a fine time, though
we are sorry to say, Mr. Adams did not
get home until daylight
George Stover sprained his back quite
geverely last week in lifting some heavy
pieces of ice. but is much better
Mr. Strahan is busily engaged in
hauling apples to Lewisburg where he
finds a ready market for them
We are informed that J. G
intends shortly to join
army
Co. Supt. D. O. Etters paid a
our schools last week
Adams
the regular
visit to
PINE GLENN,
A number of people finished filling
their ice houses during the past week
Mrs. Minnie Owerdorf and som, of
qereey Shore, are visiting her parents,
r. and Mrs. Edw, Lewis
Loyd Daugherty, of Corning, N
visited his prents here over Sunday
Mrs. Essie 1 hompson and daughter
Talma, returned home from visiting
friends in Clearfleld
Mrs. Platt Moore, of Williamsport,
was a guest of Mrs. 8. Boak during the
week,
Y,
James Alexander, who resider just
north of Bellefonte, 18 said to be so ill
that it is only a question of time when
the end will come. He 1s one of the
oldest residents in this vicinity and a
brother of Hon, C.L. Alexander, dec
eased,
EDITORS.
ASSOCIATE ED
$1.50 PER YEAR
or bring the money to
#1.
$1.5
|
GREGG, TWP OVER THE COUNTY,
FARMER'S MILLS
Quite stormy over Sunday.
Paul Leitzel, of Spring Mills, spent
Sunday with his lady friend Rena Rish
el.
Miss Eliza Puff died on Friday at
home of Thomas Bandage; :
years; death due to old age wilde a tower
Sylvia and Zubler called on their | Jolter's resid oh trier H
friend Lodie Rishel, , Ti ne y ed:
|” Harry of Miflinbure. E. M. Griest, of Philipsburg, has bee
| Sunday wife 4 appointed administrator of the estate «
Hagans his fathe s A. J.
st
is busy le ne viiie
John H. Deihl, of Howard, is now
work building a new house, It will
alright when finished
J. 8. Rowe, of Centre Hall, went t
New York where he is puttihg into pos
ton a mamoth stone cru
The Bald Ea
pany 18 1
the
RO
her,
i
aged y .
Bh rle Valley Railroad Con
Ida
yi} Howard,
is
Ream
with his and son
i
home of John Griest, of Unis
Pa Swabb
poles
Christ
tended
Mot
(xeon
been s¢
\
1
MT. EAGLE
Dietz visited friends
¢ and Howard.
and
their remaining days at
many friend
M Cors
«fon'
»
s
»
to part with them.
W. E. Kessing i
jellefonte
Wm. Peters, of
a few days
here
Milesburg.
Mrs. E
ing
pending with
Hicklen
War :
: ere ew
Buck
had fifteen years ex
f 1 ness and
1De OF
what can be called an up-to date miller
E. B. Rhine, a representative of A. G
DRer. Spalding, New York, was in State Col
die newman with | lege taking measurements
Jropsy; his death is expected any day. for the 1907 baseball team The mate
John Smith, daughter and grandson, | rial selected is of the best light gray.
passed through our town on Sunday There will be a slight change in the
Ruth Smith spent Sunday with Ha caps. A mew feature this year will be
eel Landis the individual bat bags, large enough
Dave Bohn is moving down to Beaver | for two bats
Dam, John Blausser is moving on his
fatherinlaw's farm, vacated by Bohn
Jt Durst will move to Mifflin county;
foward Ripkey will move on the
McCoy farm, Edward Boob on the Sti
ver farm vacated by Ripkey.
Mrs. H § Aland
instructed by
days in Mifflin county
Crawford, closed on Tuesday eve.
AVE Arg { the
Mr. Holder:
perien
an Da
of a young n that
start far
pring, he now has a som and
© a
ler he will
is very poorly week
1 >
MARS
Among the young men from Potter
twp. who are holding good and fast to
their positions is Gilbert H. Dietzel
About four and one-half years ago Mr,
Dietzel went from Tusseyville to Oak |
or spent a few Grove, now Avis, and engaged with the
New York Central Railroad Company,
Prof and worked his way up until at present
he is assisting the foreman car inspector, |
mostly in the office work, but sometimes
he looks over freight cars in the Avis
Yards,
The oldest house in Aaronsburg is
probably considerably over 100 years, it
4 an O00 Ou ie OF Ti
Our neighbors, Martin Fleck's, are on a2 venatalds) Sing of fury ol § Danse i
the hy - nt Mill house, one and half stories high, It was
Abert : iller, our coal dealer, has long occupied by a Mr. Strohm and fam
roeived seven car oad of coal thin wit | 1h waa the progenitor of the pre
Julian ps gut amg 1a t's JSounty futons rg
*1 114 oA wing about the oldest town on the sout
(Out rend Elmer Willams is movin | deo the county. this og structure
' J RAIN, | looks as though it might have been the
Elmer ) :
Our teacher, Frank W. Dillen, is hav ot built there, certainly among
ing a very good school--nota word of
complaint
| Miles Alexander had a very sick horse,
but glad to say it is better
What has become of
scribe
Singing class,
JULIAN NO, 2
Willie Spotts was a pleasant caller at
the home of Wm. S§. Miller, his grand
father
| Lewistown Gazette has this to say;
our Bellgrove | tre county, a former Reedsville bay,
] We
the
Stereoptican Co,
T
of SanFran
Saturday evening
Seiwell in the old school house on depot hill,
cisco, Cal , will give an'exhibition in the | where Dr. Garver, our teacher, asked |
Y. M.C. A. hall at Milesburg, These | him to apologize before the school for
views were taken during the earthquake | washing Ariminta Wherry's face with
and fire at San Francisco and gives all | snow, when he absolutely refused. The
who go a good idea of this dire calamity, | doctor being A muscular man made
| Besides that there will be many comic | Howard shed his coat and though he
| moving pictures that will interest the | was almost as tall as the teacher he was
| spectators; price of admission 1gets. | given a sound thrashing.
BELLEFONTE, PA, MARCH
be
near John B
s in this section weie styryad
the
The Reedswille correspondent to the |
| "Howard Slabig, of Sprucetown, Cens !
has spent the past week in the village, |
remember vears ago when How. |
Franklin | ard was a stalwart boy attending school |
| Capt. S. H. Bennison, of Walker, who |
| had been seriously ill for the past month |
is on a sure way of recovery which will rs,
be good news to his friends | ws has Tord visiting her
the county and Mrs, J. W. Howard
home in Harrisburg
itter has a brother in
while here vi
Morris Glease
town, on Saturday evening
MOSHANNON, Hospital For Danville.
A big surprise was given the people of
le Monday when the fact became
anvil a hospit-
f philanthropic
i ne to be
toy
it Ritter, who for
the
parents
past
Mr
returned to her
Mrs,
i
EF ana
throughout
oe ie
to have
oO George Dubbs has taken the contract begins
i- lof firing the H
stave mill on ntain
of th
y
0
not w
boiler at Robinson's | KR ¢ J \
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Nittany mo and hat sited him the
ys moved his family into one small wn. while been
houses at the mill
Lou
etylene
W. I
«I
Bullock, of
. Milesburg received
a ras
n A
§ nee of
rnousiy
ord has |
at Aaror
0 Was emt
office at Da
nd
fever a
COBURN
Te
ns
Lave
hem us
BTR
arrange with
- be allowed
al day of Lhe rospeos
LANDS AL
OfMoe ?
Peis Ww be
nears r Whe peveral
Ferg
nes. Mie
Harris
Marion and
Potser
Walker
t Gregg
:. Ha i wen
fay 20d. IL
Half M
herty f
Patton, Cx
Howard
eFe and
Boggs
of Benner
g!
a Hoox 1 he
fis course Thursday and
Ww wnak
May
Worth
secCrelary joe
wd
Craudy
es
Hust
w Shoe. Burnside. Rush
Spring 1ownsh He
: JOHN L. DUNLAP
: C. A WEAVER Comm rs
{ Loew J he
L74) a, cond AN “ BAILEY. |
clas Tari
Ass absence Lizzie nyo
has charge of the parsonage
On Wednesday Robert Rider and
| Jobn Mullen started for Harter, W, Va
haw
id
so—
SPRING 07.
Raincoats, Overcoats,
Cop Coats.
A light weight coat of some sort---every man
should have.
a person should have one.
tu and
was one of
best in special work that ever graduated |
from the Pennsylvania State College.
the
ri ww "
There's so many times and places
There's more actual-
s much oftner you wear a
Of the
pleasure
ly wearing tim
light weigh coau than a heavy garment.
two we think there's mare comfort, more
from a light coat than a heavy one,
Our Spring showing comprises ;
Form Fitting Rain Coats.
Loose Back Rain Coats.
Mediun length form fitting Overcoats
Medium length Box Ovzrcoats
Short Top Coats.
Each garment a fine example of what good tailor-
ing coupled with crafty designers skill can produce.
In anendlsss variety of the wanted fabrics, you'll
find our Spring Coats to be extremely stylish.
SPRING HATS NOW ON SALE.
JUST SHOWING MANHATTAN SHIRTS.
im, the Clothier,
CORRECT DRESS FOR MEN AND BOYS.
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