Page 4 — THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, OCTOBER 24, 1907 The Centre Democrat, ————— GHAS. R, KURTZ, ——. FRED KURTZ, SR CHAS, R. KURTZ, W. FRANCIS SPEER OIRCULATION OVER en TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: SUBSCRIPTION - - the office, and pay in advance, $1 per year QENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with WY. 30-W World for. oom mnnsmsisnse Fittaburg Stockman fOr ca messin ‘The date your subscription expires is Plainly a change of label the Wateh that, after no receipts unlass by printed on the label bearing your name aredits are given by Ayet issue of each month you remit We send special request. Watch date on your label. Bubseribers changing postoffice address, and not notifying us, are liable for same. Babeoriptions will be continued, otherwise directed, We employ no collector %0 send or bring the money to this office. Democratic State Ticket. For Stale Treasurer Joux G. Harman, of Columbia county. Democratic County Ticket. For Prothon Artur B. KiMrorT, 0 For District Attorney Wiriam G. Runkire, of Bellefonte years in the state under Gov [reappointed under He also got four the Governor's Stone. After that he Year Staff TRIBUTE TO QUAY A SUcCCessor custodian ord REVENUES GROWING The state fiscal officers of Pennsylva nia estimate that the revenues the for current fiscal year, which closes Nov. 10 next, will reach $26.000.000, which is in excess of the state revenues of last year, when high water mark was reached, $29,818,924 Yet Sheats strangledthe soldiers pension with receipts aggregating bill so the gang might have more money 10 graft Highschool Appropriations, State Treasurer Berry has authorized Superintendent of Public Instruction Schaeffer to draw upon him for $100,000, the amount of the state appropriation to township high schools 4 ear pues, Fh June, 1907 tricts entitled to receive within the next few days, Appropriations for the current year for township high schools is $137,400 , a like amount being appropriated to borough high schools, The atter is the first appropriation madeby the state for borough high schools, Following is a list of the township bigh schools of Centre county and the amount each will receive for the last w he Bust Ben Poi College. niker, : ner, N " Ferglaon, &, Haines, Harris, Liber ty, , Spring and Worth, $500 each, this money PROPRIETOR EDITORS ASSOCIATE ED 5200 $1.50 PER YEAR Persons who send or bring the money to wes $1.66 wine $1.80 unless You are expected i Was od Pennypacker, | a member of {done by | and the power applied by the use of a | | windlass, also Miss Anna Shoop, daughter of Sam- uel Shoop set no time for returning. OVER THE COUNTY. Mrs. Henderson, one of Howard's aged residents, has been quite ill at the home of her daughter, Miss Jennie Lauth. In some parts of the county chestnuts s to this {are reported to be plenty, U time very few have made their ance in our market, Mrs, Aggie Corl and Stute College, spent several days rece: ly with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E Batholomew, at Millheim. Pp appear two children, of Gilbert Boyer, one employes mont, Harvey gunning near Le succeeded in bagging a 25 pou turkey, which dressed 18 pounds Of while out wild sold their farm situated in Green ship, Clinton county, to J. 11. ‘lemington. The consideration $w00 town olf Long, E. B. Mullen of Millheim, repaired part of the foundation d mill on East Main street and also built a new delivery platform, the old one hav ing become unsafe W. L. Hosterman, manager of the Co- burn Grain and Creamery company, sold his team of bay horses to John Rich & Bro., Woolrich, Clinton county, The team was a fine one and brought a very high price, : wall under his of Williams- Millheim to Hos. preme- Emma C, Miller, of port, has sold her residence in and timber tract on Brush J. C. Hosterman, of Millhei terman will take possession of ises on April 1st, 1908, Wm, T. Fowler, the recent lv receniiy = mountain Mr th Lae B naster in Blanchard, has resigned : citi of ceeded D 144 u ] eCause the close and Milton K , 5 has received m of W 1 i m appointment 2: } ep A large atiendance Le Chas. B. Mallory for of years very success A number operated the «mt on Oran resigua : take effect confined to in his lower evere al Lime out of bed F that ‘eter Rider has been sick for several week's is still in the grip , Who of disease The dwe ng house owned by Harvey Kunes in Blanchard has been fully placed upon its new foundation on the main street of the town, having been moved several hundred yards from the road leading to the Eagleville station To do this it was neccessary to move the house, which is a two-story frame struc. ture, up a steep hill The work was the use of a track and trucks SUCCeAs The house received practical ly no damage and the family occupied it | | all the time it was being moved, the school | Warrants will | sent to the treasurers of the 00 dis | Ever since last spring Samuel Shoop, | of Centre Hall, bas been planning to | take a trip to Canton, Ohio, Chicago, and other points in Illinois, and finally Tues day morning of last week started on a | journey to the Windy City. The first was at Altoona, where he was joined by his sister, Mrs, Edward Wolf. who acy companied him. The next stop was at Pittsburg, where another sister, Mrs, Katie Yearger, lives. From there they will go to Canton to visit a brother, ames Shoop, and thence to Lockport, linois, where Daolel 8 lives, and , makes her home, They have Bros.’ | ‘he heirs of Rebecca Stover, deceased, Was". Spring Mills = Samuel Kunes, one of the leading! citizens of Liberty township, is seriously ill at his home at Blanchard Miss Olive Clark in Blanc weeks In eturned Monday hard, fron Virginia, her home several the exposition at Jamest H, Sm Il t week for | \ \ ity and will own, Geo ft las and wife, of *hiladelphi ike in fore returning Ix The Harvest home and Roll Call will held in the Japtist church Miles unday and evening op will be present. The Roll in the morning the Harvest Home in the evening. All members are urged to be present, and a general invi tation 1s extends at Norn y morning and d to the public After living for seven years farm of Hon, lx southwest of Centre Hall, purchased a home at the junction of the Boals burg and Lewistown-Bellefonte t irnpike, conta tout sixty acres occupies from W. B plac © Mr. Breon his new possess The following Lock Haven to Blancl 1 eiegant chicket as tenant onard Rhone, John H Breon onthe 10 the an aii the boarding se of Mrs, L S. R. Peale and daughters, ) Elizabe ] Dr and w es Blanchard, CARO, (+. DD. Green Davis Prof. Wi » Norman faculty Miss Jean Mann and Miss Mary Quig Gilbert Boyer, of State College, while out hunting the other day near Lemont, succeeded in bagging a 25 pound turkey which, when dressed, weighed 18 pounds, Mr. and Mrs, Jame of Cen tre Hall, started on a tri] through Ohio. Most of the time will be spent with Mr. Smetzler’s brother, David (x. Smetzler, near Republ Mra, Dr. Pond and Mr of State ( ollege, representatives ft Smetzler, two week ) P. Welsh, been selected Woman's Clu of that place to the State Fi Women clubs on Oct. 29 Miss Bessie Weber, « Hall, who underwent an operation ina hospi- tal in Philadelph improved She was acc Mrs. John H, F. Walls position of Ame & ers at Tyrone nave om the deration of in Devon, re Weber, Larimer has sales agent for t} Stone mpany, £12 He | te vacant by ti B (31 orge Uwing to who jor ie Len The Lutheran conference is i at Pine Hall, near week having assembled, on State The following is a report of the turkeys killed near Howar T. A. Pletcher one Schenck Haine The tute about “your Hour and Groceries FLOUR $1.25, reg. price | 18 Ibs 35 1.00 3 , AN event tention the ads among all neement of ed vee Pe Hefonte 11 It i 4 in hy November 158th 3 Howard ( Ss TITICEE i » week, for C, womey a | (Gillen, , . . the Grocer, PNT NAICS ANS NN LN INS NINOS NSS NS see REPETTTS oem. ¢ CHOCOLATES, CARAMELS. “> BON BONS _- J. ZELLER & SON, Crider'sE v ~1+ "2 81%] = AAAI XC ANAS NG NG” dR Nr SHERIFF'S ELECTION FIRST TUESDAY IN NOVEMBER rwne fe pp t a " r N him + 4 For the sownsh Ley Wn Far the ¥ Centra of Bur Watson whabip of ¢ lege. at 1} side ail ithe ba : ’ PROCLAMATION, vil For the township of Rush, s FBTR sro oar of the vig For the township of Snow 8 NOMINATIONS THE FOLLOWING IS THE FORM OF THE OFFICIAL BALLOT. ket, mark ballot jot | REPUBLICAN. John ©. Sheatz John G. Harman DEMOCRATIC. Samuel Clark STATE T Mark REASURER. Matthew HM, Stevenson DISTRICT ATTORNEY Mark O 0 Republican Edward R, Chambers. . Republican Democratic Wm. G. Runkle Democratic Prohibition Socialist COUNTY SURVEYOR. (Mark One) PROHIBITION. | 3 AAA David W. Pletcher Republican SOCIALIST. Hayes Schenck A 8 Kimport A PROTHONOTARY. (Mark One) J. HM Wetzel Democratic EAH
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