Pacr 4 THE CENTRE DEMOC RAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, MARC H 21 1907 The Centre Demo, CHAS. R. KURTZ, - FRED KURTZ. SR CHAS, R. KURTZ, W. FRANCIS SPEER. EDITORS - ASSOCIATE ED OIRCULATION OVER 4900. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION SUBSCRIPTION - - $1.50 PER YEAR Persons who send or hring the money to the office, and pay in advance, $l per year CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with N.Y.3t-w World for Ro Pittsburg Stockman for... The date your subscription expires is plainly printed on the label bearing your name All eredits are given by a change of label the Brat issue of each month, Wateh that, after you remit. We send no receipts unless by special request. Wateh date on your label Subseribers changing postoffice address, and pot notifying us, are liable for same Subsoriptions will continued, otherwise directed, We employ no collector. You are expected to send or bring the money to this office be unless EDITORIAL. Last week's floods on the rivers in the Pittsburg region destroyed property to int of tant mil n doll : the amount of ten milion AdOLIATS Tue ith iu people are getting on top, w great democratic that a part platform to st this is best fou ndation From Commission of Centr ers e county are being commended npon the statement of them alleged 1 it was les IT 1s refres to read the sentence of a*Pistsburg- $3500 fine and hing Commen three years ilman to imprisonment Cound If yo change your po ice address in cons quence sit down af once, now, and nots ange, being the especially fy us of the ch careful to observe following tour points 1. Spell your name exactly like on your label, 2. Give your o/d address 3 Give your new address 4 When will you move, If you notify us now, and observe the four above points you not only will get your paper without any interruption, but will save us and your postmaster a great | Of the four points, | deal of trouble, above all the most important is, to give your o/d address, DO IT Now, - PROPRIETOR | the House and teconfide ntly { wl ‘ § PA Anos, IMPORTANT EVENTS | | AT HARRISBURG Continued from page | cident made a profound impression on the bill gets on the | calandar something will drop. REFORM MEA The SURES MOVE SLOWLY, asures which it ted would "run the Legislature, progress instead reform me } « X ped through slow was like are The | ill which the re por te d with an weakens it House, railroad the viola wild fire making two-cent a mil the € passenger House jus ton recess Senate comm which further say, as it passedjthe ment of officials of the passed before Spring elec has been from the amendment I'hat is to imprisot was one of the tion of the law stricken from the knows that powerful cory much r fines but i a tte penalties That fe measure ure has been Everybody yorations don't care their have ment, The bill giy ving trolley roads of eminent dc n got a Thursday. It was recommitted for gen eral amendmer nt. It needed al terations and if the action was taken in good faith the re ‘may be no loss either in ime or any other way by the action Bu it those of us who have watched the f «tifling Of sing offic ers y wr) 1 y 4 y wholeson mprison- some | | legislation an Processe in as omen / friends of prevent ilance and « y certain that th both wi yd go on that parts ment : : supply the machine with am funds for ordin- ary party work but give every party boss | ient strawberries for der je vie suth breakfast in nites the bre yond all ex ped tat Special Sale Has Also, and 1hree $100. We tore ronm One Are fey the | pelled to clear goods, which invite you and see Come early, and get the gain ever offered. Open evenings MC Geriary Bellefonte. will arrive soon the greatest 1 i ’ io Ca FAL EL bar aif Pa Many a man who is up with the lark bas really kept the lark up all night, OVER THE COUNTY. The State College base ball team will | start this week on its first southern trip. Mrs. Lillian Alexander, of Centre | Hall, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Al- bert Vogt, at Pittsburg. Rebersburg, probably the wealthiest place for its size ir Pennsylvania, has a notion for a national bank. Mr. and Mrs, F. E the bakery outfit and has it Centre Hall. Mr. and Mrs. 8. H, heim, have moved to where Mr. Rover will the lumber woods Will at his D. from Shoop installed Royer, Harter, be Ww. Last week's raise sucker fishing excellent Lk rout is only a few weeks off —the be fish stories galore, Elias residents in our stres fishing n there will Fetterolf of Miles t ywnship, has been in poor health di few years, is growing worse, Ralph Stover, of Aarons! » east end of Mrs. Lydia Meyer's His scn, Milton, gone to isekeeping in the dwelling vacated, Itis rumored that a shirt factory, with a capacity of giving employment to seventy-five or eighty persons, will be most aged and who ure urg, 148 Arney purchased | place at | of Mill-| Va., | employed in| ams made | iring the past moved | Harold McWilliams, Mills, accept a position | station at State College, { AW. J. Dale, in the ad. colum, | fine farm, also a desirable home | near Pleasant Gap, for sale, i W. E. Tate, who resides west of Cen. | tre Hall, bas secured a farmer in the per- 1 son of Charles Hartsock, of near Belle. | fonte. A. M. Brown's sale of western horses Ferguson twp t Saturday, at his farm, was largely attended by horsemen, The price per head was $225. One team | of grays was sold at $500 Forest Weaver, a | Pennsy, has resis sist his mother | business at Pine proper thing to do, Foster Rev. G. H. White Presbyterian chur has resigned and | torate of Presbyterian Ohio. The call of $2000 Harry Shivery, o sold a team of horses Good Will Hose Co., The animals were match perfectly each, and 5 and 6 | paid for the team in the offers . both las i 1n brakeman the and on his in the (rxrove red posit mer Mills cepted the one the most influe Youngs near 3ellefonte uesday, Lock vears old was $55 one of the new industries in Boalsburg, | Mel retur of his A “lellan, n to after the tellefonte, old haunts will Fergu- Jacob decided to intry, sist Capt Keplar on son township Mrs. Min ana lot in in the cot and chard hon Hall 186 ill an same by to s said is what i MIRCS the tchery hursday evening was kept in the public building over night and deposited Friday the ous trout streams adiacent to thi unity ATO WD : sever. the het at 1 hand he other wan sverely y Rentsler and their otte Margarete in Europe. They nave already bought their tickets which cost S308 Rio0 for each of the ex parents and $4 for the seven months old | New | anil from and Mrs, Andrew dauughte f and will York June 6th. Mr Lytle, parents of Mrs. Rentaler, will ae company them to New York Mr. Rent. sler graduated from Pennsylvania State College a few years ago and since then | has been associated with the College. | He desires to acquire a more thorough | knowledge of the German language, | and for that puts will take a year's | course in the university in Germany, has | | WEDDINGS. ns | i 1f At | Register friends in gr omiment ( } Mime! " MILBANK WX Mrs. Clara Stillman Milbank, JDWART M sw E her daughter, : I nl » ank, to the cerer Atherton Due at State College Bellefonte Trust Company, A Home Deposit Bank! Learn ta slarts a util veg n toda } AVE, bank account L}] steel bank home 18 fur nished free 3 per cent interest alowed COMPOUNDED SEMEANNUALLY Dea Fl & Remember it is not what yon earn but what you SAVE that | inakoes yon independent, One dol lar saved is worth a hundred spent Money, like a rolling snow ball, gathers as it goes the pennies and ‘the dollars will take care of themselves, The Bellefonte Trust Co, Bellefonte, Pa Capital « Surplus, - | of Pine Grove railroad | of | ty | Pittsburg, announces the marriage of | Take care of | One For Hayes Schenck, The following is from the Lock Ha ven Times “Louis Snavely had the largest atten dance at his public sale, recently, known | for years, The free lunch was an | attractive feature and Louis, being well and fav orably known as a jolly man, was a drawing card, Everything brought tabulous prices because it was all in good condition and sold by an active shrewd crier who added largely former reputation.” : Hayes Schenck, of He who goods ward IWara 1 the b « | stood 100K He and on ana an do it, you know LEGAL IN T ELLIGENCE. MARRIAGE William C. Haine Bessie A. Sheasley Roland E Pear] Fetzer D. Reighard David ohank Ceorge { Mary L. { John ( handler Brooks C. Johnston son IN! Tit I'he un Bald the « Ph COCK a re SAI x15 nnual meeting voekhe fie Valley Rallrow 0, Ww i en of the ( Gers of be he n road Street St lade Th} wr; Yarnell Altoona Fleming You can always tell when a fellow has { wheels in his head from the spokes that { come out of his mouth D. A. GROVE’S Horse Market LEMONT, PA. 8 10 Be Il are on my climated DARK ht 29 BLACK BROWNS, coming 6 years PALI a, wel : PAIR bh years old BAYS own BROWN MAR) (ht 1550 it HORE HORSE GREY ht 1875 Ibs ¥ HORSE HORSE ACK DAPPLEF wel BAY 1400 Ibs BAY 1250 ios HORSE, coming 7 years oid, weight Come don’t satisfy yourself, D, and see-—Ccosts sewnere nothing- anc A. GROVE. And it’s not or uy valual to the The k good looks. ind of wearing You'll RB alone; made by The assortment clothes than all ot You' you look them over, and Its a pleasure for us to clothes. Sim, tie EASTER GOOD CLOTHES PARADE style wearer coupled with good hand-tailoring behind the style, jualit il be pleas i with this sort i Shirts, Neckwear, Hats, an immense Easter Showing. CORRECT DRESS FOR MEN AND BOYS EUTPASH d that makes our wy Ti i garments ere’'s good fabri jes that make erlasting here and hure 3 thes makers more new nbined clothes when more whe you wear them yw vou this kind of correct Clothier, SEES EEE EEN ENE EEE NEE EIEN EEE NEENEE ERS
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