Page 4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, JANUARY 16, 1908 “a T | ts —— - yé | | The entre 1 emoceat, : ! | al vite Si i 00 a li Sh bh i | — OMAS. R. KURTZ, - - - PROPRIETOR | | ” Pe Willard’s Bazaar News, Bellefonte. | Willard’s Bazaar News, Bellefonte, | Willard’s Bazaar News, Bellefonte. FREDKURTZ, SR { _ _ EpITORS. CHAS. R, KURTZ, W. FRANCIS SPEER, - ASSOCIATE ED. ~~~ From January 18th This opportunity is to January 28th. Mystery Solved open only for 10 days. Jack, the Smasher, Carried Out His Threats He Has Slashed Prices hy it Was Done | || A Word from the Right and Left No, we're not sofry either. We lose mon Weather Man UIRCULATION OVER 5200. AAA TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: SUBSCRIPTION - - $1.50 PER YEAR Persons who send or bring the money to the office, and pay in advance, §1 per year ORNTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with N.Y. .58w World for... « $1.60 PIttsburg Stockman for a. womens $1.80 The date your subscription expires is plainly printed on the label bearing your name. A 1 eredits are given by a change of label the Myst issue of each month. Wateh that, after you remit. We send no receipts unless by special request. Wateh date on your label Subscribers changing postoMiee address, and got notifying us, are liable for same. Bubsoriptions will be continued, unless sMmherwise directed, We employ no collector. You are expected WwW. D. ZERBY, Esq to send or bring the mopey to this office, | ’ present above a good likeness of — one of Hellefonte's progressive young EDITORIAL. ; | prominefit attorneys. He was ne «dl in Penn twp, and spent Decent republicans are not proud of | his early days on the farm 1 " 11 Colley tion i ya pri ght nobody is sorry. 8, mothers and sis Sto King up on muct r apparel, dry good YK Penrose. Even his healers would pre. i ’ fer something better, £ For miles the sidings on the Penna. R R. are filled with empty freight cars due to the panic and yet we havea |, very cr republican administration sion fh Ol The offerings are good on- ly for 10 days, from January 18th to January 28th. ¢ 1 +he Ana tie Eh hh a i 2 th 2 0h ho Bd d bbb Pbpb ddd ddd dd dddddddddddddddd dbddddddddddddddddddddd while we h te ade . , A STRONG MAN : Skirt Coats for Misses, Ladies Making the Furs Fly Patterns and Children DEMOCRATIC TIMBER SELLS SS a FTTTYTTT ded es Smashed from 8! 00 to 76¢ strongest is Wm twice defeated Dress Goods A large ugstet « Sweaters for Ladies many sections, TEP PPPPTP PY lity of taking up the cause of a twice ‘4 ; peiing bility King up t cause of a twice: | ii -oads at rporations to respect ~ defeated candidate, while others regard ) ¢ 3 —— feat gis £ . POLES Tegan I nights s is a man of broad -— ims DSOUR® financial and othe i in unsound on financial and other | ios and firm convictions, and by his questions. He is ardently admired and ment, varied in weaves, COLOS A Administration h rant the admiration administration Has won Oe acdmiration A Sweater is a life preserver specially hated, but manages to hold a WOeAar an - The wi strong Gov. J enemies him the democrat As Gov record that would One £15.00 Story 16.50 Judge Gray was pr ed with Cleveland has held n and abroad whi EVERY BODY GROWING SICK — Fancy China the (sar - pals wi steal When v tory of our Flannelette Gowns and Kimonos Many a cold is caught in the house May . s the furnace isn't working right. May be Bed Sprea and Quilts have to get out of bed in a chilled room How we enjoy our beds on cold, ch ‘ ’ ¢ " y 1 n ys theses oar : A . ats when you'll appreciate these gar Granite nba i t it or damp nights; for this and many w Ruffled They mean warmth and comfort in » Come, pi k up some of these gem ¥ fy u 4 4 ware ay It's like money found Muslin wok how low you can buy them 10¢ articles w ; : i " 7 i evs y op . Usual Price 8 mashed 10g & smashed to 8 Limonos, were Sox yy } : $: smashe urtains 15¢ articles 4 78¢ 1 00, " y 85(C a t good ¥ i smashed to 10¢ $1.00 : oc goods smash 1.2% 1.09 el to 2¢¢ articles 1.00 . . ; b _ . ’ ¥ 1 LY - smashed to 1¢ 40¢ ?¢ BOQUS Safin apprehension will again be tl : 1 : DAIS will ge ew ave forgotten i mi ris 8s is the re the looting Phiuladelph banks. the of t} Ves 1 be But there are others Pittsburg r ils. and her scandals | sick, the people of the Commonwealth of 1 . 1 . . ra 3 3 : where leading 1 iblican state officials vania are sick, too, of the capitol and other political tools plundered the steal t only relief for the pub state, and by various devices were en. lic is peedy trial, as is the fact of any AA AEE esses a AR NE i iy i abled to escape the punishment they } richly deserved Who knows that even if they should The Donley Trial The trial of William Donley for the > an h alleged murder of his little niece at Re case of Kemble and other rascals, would nova will commence before the Clinton not come to the rescue When such county court Monday next, and prom wes to be the most interesting case of ity pature ever heard in that county T he legal counsel for the defendant, as well party in our own state is di 0d by | as District Attorney H. T. Hall and his Children’s Shoes Men's Woolen Shirts Plenty of other choice offerings in Boss Penrose assistants, have been earnestly at work Don't | ‘ere it if hild " N p i ME Wo preparing for the trial ofl § begrudge it I your cilidren wea ’ 9 out plenty of shoes. It means that they are In this savings feast do not forget father ’ ‘ DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS healthy and active, as children ought to be, brother, husband or son. « Woolen shirts Men s and Boys Furnishings Y NOODRINGRELDER Notice is hereby given that on Satur. | * Miss Vernal Eider, a niece of M. A Aud 8. tiene figures it's easy to keep them stand for comfort and health Por example ), » . 3 eho, day afternoon, or evening, Janvary 21, | Elder. of Philipsburg, and who was a 4 J der, J Ee Ladies’ $2.50 shoes now $2.00 $100 shirts now Box so and 25¢ neckties now 1 1908, Democratic caucuses will be held in | one time employed as a stenographer in o" 3.00 * " 1.40 every voting district in Centre county, the office of G, H. Lichtenthaler, Esq. | “ 1.60 '" 1.30 at an hour to be designated by the local in that place, was married at Clearfield “" 2.80 * ‘2.00 Boc shirts now 6oc¢ $1.00 underwear now Jsc, h recently to Budd Earl Woodring, of | Chairman, for the purpose of nominating Tyrone, the ceremony being performed | candidates for the spring election, by Rev. Morris E. Swarts, at the ME, | Caticuses should be well attended so |Shurch. They will make their home in that the names of good: competent men Tyrone are placed on the ticket for the various Announcements : offices. WwW. D ZERBY, a We are Suthorised to announce the name of | : . [dons L, DUNLAP, of Spring township, 88 8 oan Belifonte, Jan, 15, "08. Chairman. | gigase for the Demoeratie nomination for the offlee of County Commissioner Robert DD. Armor one of the oldest and ' ’ fod MEIN ft Pellows in the state | car sus's “Wanven ‘of Term sowpehin ot a WILLARD ’ N fed at his e in Gettysburg on Fri | candidate he Democratie for day aged 83 years, He Ya : shanti the oes of County Commissioner. » fu usbee it sburg lodge ET —e are suthorised w Asnounee the 6 humo of CRIDER S EXCHANGE, NORTH ALLEGHENY ST. wenty consecutive years was its . AN HOWLEY, , a4 8 candidate gate to the Grand lodge. Jur the nominslon Centre coun be convicted, the pardon board, afin the ri a. or & & - ow a» "l o“» 3 ys * + a *» + : <> a : +> + + y * - he -* » 4 ," - a + » + we * dl 4 + 4 hd + ho + ‘d + + % * + hd + i + + a . -> +> bs + *> + rd » * + ed 10 49¢ things have been done we can expect their repetition, when the republican gsc shirts now 25¢ suspenders now 1 No room to mention on this page all the good things we offer. Come and see, Come and save. This opportunity is worth coming miles from out of town. This great saving will more than pay your fare. We're only 4 blocks from the R. R. station. \
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