Page 4 THE OENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA., APRIL 18, 1907, The Centre BDemoeyat, | OMAS. R. KURTZ, - FRED KURTZ. SR CHAS. R. KURTZ, W. FRANCIS SPEER. CIRCU LATION OVER 4900, EDITORS. | TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: i base | get SUBSCRIPTION - - $1.50 PER YEAR Persons who send or bring the money to the office, and pay In advance, §1 per year - PROPRIETOR EE ASSOCIATE ED. | | to | get an American [LEADING EVENTS AT HARRISB’ G ( sontinued from age 1 So Pennsylvama stands pledged to Roosevelt and his policies oY practices. This is interesting though more or less pet ple xing. In other words we are left in doubt as to whether it was his attempt selectioneer’ the Vatican in order to Cardinal who would the Catholic church the uses of Rooseveltism, his effort to ds for the purpose of politi hite 0 s woman through his creaton of an prostitute to trust fur cal corruption of a W for dragging a helples the mud and mir ouse employe OVER THE COUNTY. Andrew Harter has been elected pres- ident and Jacob Sanders vice president of the Millheim Banking company. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Kunes arrived at home and are now occupying their cozy home on Main street in Blanchard, The friends of Horace Hunter will be glad to hear of his recovery from an operation which he had undergone in a Pittsburg hospital. Clay Hall, wife and baby, of Osceola, pent Sunday in Milesburg as the guest of his father, Malcolm Hall, of Bellwood, also was a visitor atthis home bath, | { over Sab. | PE { and he will put you on t} John Stamm, an Altoona merchant, is | now a tenant on the Theodore Boal farm | i near Bonltbur. Mrs. H. . Elder, of the Branch, while gi ‘wall paper fell from the | stepladder breaking her left arm. April, thus far, has been more March than otherwise. Squalliness, bliz zards, rain and chilliness seemed to have the dancing floor, Ex-Prothonotary W. F, Smith is going into the hog raising business He will keep on hand registered stock of the finest variety. If you want to eat the best kind of ham, sausage and flitch dur- the next winter, consult Mr. Smith it 1e right track. like | Roya Baking Powder Lod Or has been endorsed, Miss Colonel G. Decker, of Spring Mill Teddy has 4 vocally and until recreants by sed, Ananias Club that But something in relation to been d upequi Penrose a few of the ill stay en CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with N.Y. 50% World fOr wm oneness Pittsburg Stockman for Ida J. Bumiller, after being em- | : ployed in the Journal office for the past | one of the Decker Brothers seven years, at Millheim, igned | the manufac of | bu Ls her position and will study ome a | Chased a new mill, the of trained nurse which they are anxiously At Miss Ef i | Fong 1 they are the : " ong farm Valley Sart le with her home CE sod va sy. Teoen! y 11 ie | Y § at State Colle friends ia ' Nn ’ Bellefonte v know thi ll, + has far W. D. Crosby. Es . : about to const ot " Weber. of How nat io Co ract ar Berwick otherwise directed beautiful h ad + *% | sort south of It does not contain an atom of phos- aa smploy no collector, You are expected are. elect Brow : h hy r L. R. Hensyl is improve] Jor south that tow: : : on phatic acid (which is the product of bones 0 special session last year which the Ly- ling, and before many weeks is ex-| (i, Sh heel ows Prete » Iatuber digested in sulphuric acid) or of alum EDITORIAL | Il now pending fai QOFreC 3 10 arn tear ol r days the carpenters will begin t} (which is one-third sulphuric acid), un- es ders | hey : 8 of tie Civil war, is lying ub) ple ut ye y has been occupy healthful substances adopted for other ba~ hitecture as Penn. | Yin 4 % ek from the ¢ of june | township. suffering with that much at Echo Glen, an Lp ant a this } a . kdny powders baczuse of their cheapness. engaged in umber, rece ntly 1 ABSOLUTELY PURE DISTINCTIVELY A CREAM OF TARTAR BAKINC POWDER fs ure has res to be endorse takes tw saw iv The date your subscription expires is plainly arrival printed on the label bearing your name All oredits are given by a change of label the Rrat issue of each month, Wateh that, after you remit We send no receipts unless by special request. Wateh date on your abel Subscribers changing postofice address, and not notifying us, are liable for same Bubseriptions will continued, the nose, dor awaiting who has been utting timber on left for DEFECT IN THE PRIMARY 1} fie Snyder, typhoid fever has Her 1 feel hay PPYy Chairman Char! Democrati Harr ge. many x ' shu to 80 recovered he unless who Glen, his Tue $13.00 ann 1 steal will fig- in the als of arc ure i sylvanii Haul Record REJECT TAINTED CASH. a i) ’ reiuse nt NO, F » John D. Wertz : N. G, John | they can't, v G. Harry BE Grove | R. 8. 8S = ( W E. Grove 5, & N Ww six Joad ons, Itis to in Les 717, 1 it i A d, bowewve tha at the efforts and P ( 3 ; . 5 . : . : - b . * 18 4 ¥.u ; new invention? While coa Hardenberg! He he vention 3b i i ; ap chip ® . ‘ “ oil purposes of the o'lad ves will be so ap] Grove | N » » yr v n » - £ bis . » 4 "nr fr X V wi ) ‘ _ toed # » 4 . i « Wi i “ ale Laat _ Foe i »”" i K oat ¢ shat oe : : me to fut fuel for the . : 5 ¢ - : fos is Eve f ct 1 ¢ 4 ' © as to knock Mr. A was HOP — ww « Kepl a Let there be the neon! the peo the appointing power of those in Let places the voters hig Rigs the direct work of Fr leading are defending boldly ng plot and other railroad magnates, the President's efforts in compelling the give the This is the plot which, as given the pa was discovered through Senator freely drink at a banquet in this retracted to vind harge of disloyalty to the every section of the country the regardless of politics Roosevelt, for of Harriman defeat papers, President ex posi the to railroads to public a “square deal.’ out from the White House, to pers, Penrose talking too after ing too Washing word bas much boo U Pp 0%) re time not one by icate Penrose (ton Roosevelt of national been or his secretary the « nterests which Pen A true administration, or pub erve atys he pretends to rose is N : i cal pot-house politician represen in Phil to tu tative of the political corruption adelphia; and his re-election pe United ed by the party in this state, vote States Senate would be repudiat. members of the republican if left pop country decent people on ular Over the consider Penrose an offence to public morals and good government; and crit cism by no means is confined to one or two Philadelphia papers, as a disgusting, | cringing spitlick in this community in. | deavors to represent, and whose paper has become a Penrose organ, with a Penrose collar about the editor's neck all for the sake of an office, ——————— It has been noticed that the people who have no ancestry to boast of make up for it by having a lot of children, than Amendir IK the change « 1 ge of venue, by providing that a change of venue shall only be made when it shall appear to the court that ¢ exists and that a fair and annot be had Providing for appeals from the au of the accounts of poor districts Fixing the term of borough treass at three years Conferring upon either party in a civil action raising before Justices of the Peace or aldermen the right to demand a jury trial of six House bill giving to trolley companies the right to carry freight The bill allowing appeals from judg ments rendered by the Justices of Peace aldermen and magistrates where the im Is less than $5.33. Failed on final passage, local prejud impartial trial « fits HOAPFITAL instits APPROPRIATION ations which will ns are as folk Some of the approprialic Lock Haven hos El Roaring : sl $16,000 Johnstown hospi, 864.000 Bellefonte hos ] Williamsport hosj Lewistown hospital, 40,000 Aged i Women % home liamsport, $2,000 Florence Crittenden port, $2,000, Williamsport Training school, § Dubois hospital, $7,000 BILL DEFEATED ceive IWR Sprit Colored home, Williams. MOUCORD The state senate on Tuesday defeated the McCord bill intended to allow the voters of Pennsylvania to express their | preferences for United States senator at | the primaries, More senators voted for | the bill than against it, but there were | six absontees and the measure fell for | lack of constitutional majority. This | bill was « by boss Penrose, who | fears an expression of the ple, and being anxious for a reelection to the senate, he well knows he would fall far short of receiving a favorable expres sion from the Mr. Al ngregat idad to fn Di to their church E ce was built the leaked pla os 1 10 5 ill er The whole of the will be vole tre Hall Ake extend i rn ver noe at var made 10 intenor roof ous correct of the The con- this work ions to be made The ©« f the im be in the neighborhood lecorated perform Suggest structure gregation accordin by an ar provements will of $1000, J. H. Fishburn and wife, of near Belle fonte, have on an extended visit through the west and expect to be abseut for several months, fering which time they will visit their children and other rel atives and friends in Illinois, Kansas, Missouri and ot nates Mr. and Mrs Fishburne thave known little than hard work all their h and this trip will be mach enjoyed by them as well as by those whom they visit. Mr. Fishburn is §2 years of age hitect er st elise es sthiens the life of the wn ~gaves horse. po ve per. the world time and tem. Dest Inbricant in contains powdered mica which forms asmooth, ! hard coating on axle, and J reduces friction, If you want your outfit to last and earn money while it lasts grease the axles with Mica Axle Grease, : Ww 3 » Warde ’ et Bi THAT SUIT IS ERE! choosing your Spring Suit from our showing. OUR individual preference may have a very wide scope in Outside of a very great variety of patterns, running from sober blacks and blues to sprightly plaids, checks and stripes, you may exercise your particular fancy in choosing garments that appeal to you--thai are cut for your very build. Youll find a dozen different variations in the modelling of our clothes, assuring you the best fit attainable. This store is the store for you--if it were for this point alone. But besides showing you more clothes than all other Bellefonte stores combined, we show you the best clothes at prices you'll find by com- parison to be lower than the prices on inferior clothes. There's not a cut you could want, there's not style of a piece of goods you may have in your mind, but what you can find it here. We'll show you all we promise. SIM, THE CLOTHI ER, CORRECT DRESS FOR MEN & BOYS. . ww SEEEEEEEEEENEEEEE ENE EEE ENE EEN ERNE NEREREERO EN
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