Page 4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, MARCH 5, 1908 re —————————————__ iow Rr — —— OMAS. R. KURTZ, - - - PROPRIETOR FRED KURTZ, SR CHAS. R. KURTZ, W. FRANCIS SPEER, - ASSOCIATE ED. an EDITORS. Cenire Democrat. OVER THE C OUNTY. Eg Mrs. Frank Crosthwa city, Jacob Krider, whose death ed recently in Tyrone, was a Gatesburg, this county. He was of age. “er 75 OIRCULATION OVER 5200. si 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 CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with N.Y. 30-w World for... IE AT Pittsburg Stockman for $1.65 $1.50 The date your subscription expires is plainly printed on the label bearing your name. All sredits are given by a change of label the Avat issue of each month, Watch that after you remit, We send no receipts unless by special request. Watch date on your label. Subscribers changing postoMee address, and mot notifying us, are liable for same, Subsoriptions will be continued, otherwise directed. We employ no collector. You are expected to send bring the money to this office. diva unless EDITORIAL. By the unfaithfulness of four dem: ocrats in the Kentucky legislature, a republican U.S. Senator was elected, a few days ago. Mg. TAFT says it will take us about ten years to get ready for war. Then congress should pass an act that no foreign army be allowed to invade this county until the ‘‘ten years’ are up. Every eFrForT has been made, and no stone has been left unturned, to free the capitol looters. There is a desire among that the monstrous theft shall go un- punished and great would be their re- joicing thereat, Many of the G. O. P. organs have been lukewarm in reference 0 to this robbery, simply because the g ty ones are contributors to campaign funds to carry elections Tue Pennsylvania Railroad Comp does not allow its employes t Last Thursday a new set of I in Wil nops declaring that profane lan posted in the s not be used by the men wi No specific pen understood ed by enf rules are being posted throu : frye} is set forth, t alty violations will be 4 reed vac Pennsylvania system GREGG TWP MURRAYVILLS Logan school, Rachau, spent with Murray was spent very and entertainment, furnished th graph. Several of the young people spent Monday evening at T. H. Douty’s Wednesday evening Mr. Fye took a sled load of friends and Jacob Musser, Friday evening a sled load of Murry- ville's jolliest ng people spent the evening very pleasantly at M. H. Bailey's in Pennsvalley [hose were Maud Eungard. Mlanch and Kathryn au Mame Wert Bailey, Charles Eun mick, ( I Beck, | and Edware enjoyed the eve ly when f SCC arl with n his phono- neighbors to | you present Limbert, Verna Mame Mark, Margaret Bruce McCor- Zerby ia gar 1, arl Ro ssman, Ci llen Mark “mer an served ; the wee were in nts homes small hours of the n Decker Bro's. s ning half tin Four teams are empl lumb the railroad C. W. Kleckner's mill has also been operation the past week Kathryn and Verna Rachau and Mame Zerby spent Saturday afternoon at Jacob Musser's has been run- bad weather to haul the er to in COBURN Mrs ckne welt oyed in Samuel Ard and are conf with Paul Kerstetter where he is em; station Bessie Meyer is a brother Orvis and | phia Mrs, |]. W. Kerstetter, who spent sev eral weeks with her daughter, Mrs. O E, Meyer, in Philadelphia, returned to her home vn Monday and reported that her daughter had fully recovered Mrs. Anna Brandt and son Ralph are visiting relatives at Lemont, i On Tuesday Ralph Kerstetter had a large patch of epidermis scraped from his face—the result of coasting on the | face in place of the handsled, which balk- | ed in coasting down a steep hillside, Talk about children beibg the only | sersons who can be persuaded to become | ‘hristians, why, since the great revival | at Woodward, persons of all Ages are ac- | cepting Christ and last week Kev. C.F| Garrett admitted into church member. | ship two believers, age respectively 86 | and 87. The days of miracles is not yet past, L) AS at ani the th wl Bend, R. R to wr t present visiting her amily, mm Philadel- FIEDLER Wm. Winegardner and wife, of Junia. ta county and John Eby and wife of Dunlo, visited relatives here and also at. tended the sale of |. L. Winegardner last week, J. J. Lonig, wife and son of Millmont, visited at E. Z. Hind's, on Saturday, Frank Richard will move to Centre Hill, March roth and David Dorman will occupy his own home, A, O, Hosterman and family, who lived at Hosterman, W. Va., about six rs, have returned and will begin arming on Henry T, Zerby's farm. The Lutherans had a week of prayer at St, Paul, last week, F, 8. Tomlinson and Thos, Weaver sadh bought a fine horse at Winegard. ners sale, Little Harry, son of John Brindle, who had been eiteatly Hi in pera vis reon, Vv A t- od his sister, Mrs. 1D. Sawer. The sale of Mr. Win was at. tended by more than a propia from all around, including nearly all children in the township. One of no scholars there, | spring, where they expect to make their { future home, Mrs, | Miss Mattie, of Buffalo { been quite ill much improved, | The contract for the erection of the Presbyterian church at Philipsburg Run, for a week or who more, pany, Lewistown. A profitable teachers’ meeting on Saturday afternoon, was fairly large. main some time with her grand parents Mr, and Mrs. Edward Shannon. fortune of running a nail into her foot ed. prominent young men who Clarence, where he is engaged in | coal business, | James Runkle, at Tusseyville, | been confined to bed during | week, | being some eighty years of age his ill | ness is looked upon’ as serious, L. C. Bullock, of Milesburg, seems to have a mono business in t 11s section of the State ' O13 throughout Center and adjoining coun tie VES, The other day David Gingerich, of J ~ and The sore Hannah Furnace, took a needle picked a pimple open on his hand iit was that the hand become » was th he was pretty by Mrs present Daniel Rossman at the hon parents, Mr. and it Centre 11S aome Charles Miller gave g and sister at Linden 318 home in lowa by his brother | to Holiday irg, where they will a nephew, Blair Miller, From there they will go to West Virginia, to stay for a short time, Orville Merryman, of Philipsburg, who was badly injured in a mine near Janesville recently, was taken the Cottage hospital, in that place He was caught under a fall of rock. resulting in e¢ breaking of his collar Oi i and arm, it lition receiving accomp +} Sh 3 Done aaa to other Harrist ale amon e was ’ i0r7 present Howard, a { the Centre Hall } April the f , of Harrisburg. will retire This Harris yh } 3 he first of rm of Hen from v 1oti1on business firm with which Wilber F 1S ASSOCiate 1s the : and, will thus ough it position very good led w ho i lose } se several has not cept be has place § bu e 118 pre offers of yet dec In walking around the stove the aprort worn by Vera Homan i ter of H. E. Homan. Hall, caught the spout of the and upset tl K content on her body from the waist doy scalds pain, but about agar anticipated Rev. John Aaronsburg, hn Kan., for moved to ( same state v he will ae Wil & the secon of aug i east Centre in e boilin were severe and caus the 1 » vou Al presen and Serious A. Bright it who resided in T peka eighteen years (srove county in the Campus is a small village on the main line of the Union Pacific railroad and is in a rich farming com munity. Rev. Bright has organized a Lutheran congregation at Campus and has become their permanent pastor ’ Aimost has ampus The smoke house on the premises of E. W Sweeney, in Harris township, caught fire the other morning and bad it not been discovered by J. A. Fortney the consequences would have been serious, as the wind was driving the flames in the direction of the Sweeney farm house, The use of hose and an abundant sup. [2 of water soon extinguished the fire, © meat is not supposed to be entirely ruined, For the last fifteen years Thompson & Watson have been conducting a general store at Snow Shoe, and were considered one of the most substantial firms in Cen. tre count To the surprise of the busi. ness public they have failed with liabil. ties amounting close onto five thousand dollars and assets estimated less than one thousand, One of the biggest credit. ors is Gamble, Gheen & Co., of this piace, whose claim is in the neighbor. 1 of one thousand dollars, Tham son & Watson have always been consi: ered perfectly solvent and good for any bill contracted, The World's Signal Co, of Philips. burg, recently chartered, with a capital stock of $1,000,000, held its organisation meeting at the office of Geo, Zeigler, Esq, on Thursday, The Board of Directors chosen consisted of C. H, Row. land, John Dimeling, James Passmore, Lawshe Baird and Charles vice president, James Passmore, Phil i treasurer, Lawshe Baird, ite, of State Col. lege, left Friday for Williamsport, to spend a few days with friends in that occurr- | native of years Mrs, Eliza Del.ong and son, of Win. | terburn, will move to Blanchard in the | David Rothrock and daughter, had are , | at the has been let to the Steinbach-Billmeyer Com» | was held at the Boggs township school house The attendance Lola Lehman, of Austin, Pa. arrived | in Moshannon on Saturday, and will re- ’ Recently Mrs, C. M, Muffly had the mis- At first it gave her considerable anx- iety and pain but she has about recover- John Hazzard, one of Moshannon's ras recently married, has gone to housekeeping at the has the past It is “grip” that has him, and oly on the Acetylene plant | as party men, winkers at-the great steal, | he gives almost steady work to a force men installing them in various towns »d with blood poison, | " audly to! | Mrs. David Smith, of Blanchard, con- tinues very ill and her husband is also in poor health, Thomas E. Thomas, of Howard, who {fell on the icy pavement the other day {and broke his right arm, is getting along very nicely. Wesley Haverley, critically ill suffering carbuncle on the back the base of the brain. P. H. Shires, who moved to Centre Hall last fall, is again a resident of Millheim, having moved into his for. mer residence on Main street, of Blanchard, is greatly from a of his neck near L. B. Detwiler, one of Altoona's popu- lar engineers, was pleasantly entertain: ed by his lady friend, Miss Viehdorfer, Uzzell brick mansion, on street, Snow Shoe, last week, There will be a social held at Quays [school house, half mile north of Robb's | store, Romola. Proceeds for the bene- { fit of the grammar school, | five cents, refreshments served, | of committee After several months of failing health, | James H. Oliver manufacturer of the Oliver plow, whose name is known to farmers in every state in the Union, died at his home in South Bend, Ind., on Monday, in his 84th year, Mercantile Appraiser Gingery, of Martha, has been delayed some in get- ting over the county by reason of blood pion on his hand. It is somewhat, tter and on Monday appeared in Phil- ipsburg on official business. The Tyrone Herald says that Hamil Holmes, of State College, transacted business in Tyrone recently, Mr. Holmes is doing a great deal of building {his buying from F, D, Beyer & Co., of | Tyrone, | Application has been made for the | erection of a county bridge accross Beech Creek in Curt {of Orvis. An ice gorge duping a recent | freshet carried the old log bridge away. | As quite a town has grown up at that point the. needs of substantial strue- {ture 1s apparent, a Snow Shoe was They entered the &Co.and W, A, It was evident they wut what they secured trouble. However tement in the moun- Sunday thieves A. Kelley i ir who has been on the sick list f slowly gro $ her death seems t only a m ! Her son, Dr ia, has been frequently 4 : or several and atler weeks. fe weaker Ge by : pro- sihie. eslore The latter seems improb- able owing to her advanced age us ry method Lg eve r or if mm 5 long her life, to her to health The masquerade social held at the park pavillion, at Snow Show, was well attend.- ed the other evening which was a very € and evervbody enjoyed ves the best they knew how. some very Hherce looking x ie queer } wKIng faces, Aft grand march lunch was served Everybody ate hearty after which there were a few more dances and then return. ed home BOGGS HOLTS HOLLOW. The sale of ne Kreps was well at. | tended, and all articles as well as stock, brought good prices Fleming Poormau and wife were busi- ness Milesburg urday on 3 ra favo themsel There one Was #41 ry el ¢ er the gr visitors "ie in and Belle oat Quite a few Ing protracle WH 2 late, but has recover on of our people ar EA Deon | meetin i Wensel has list of ed suff 4s to be able to go to teachis 5 med ) yde Poorman and brother at church Fairview rman, W. Wenseland M M of ti pla were in the sled ad of Yarnell people who visited at the ome of Hon, John A. Daley, of Romo- on Thursday evening We are sorry to note t wp Watson, of Milesburg, who was buried at the Advent cemetery on Monday : he had many friends here J Marned : On Thurs fice « (F Ss eC a he death of iay, Feb, 29 f Thomas Johnsons, Esq. Mrs. Elizabeth Lose. of H and Keefer Kline, of Mt le, were united in the holy bonds of by Mr Johnston, the of P le is th ighter of the old w Calvin A. Russel, aud is held in gh esteem by her friends. The groom a son of Wm, Kline, of Mt. Eagle, and an up-to-date and prosperous man, who make a good husband The people of Holts Hollow wish them hap piness all through their voyage of life. he happy couple lett on Thursday evening for a short wedding tour to the home of bis parents, who reside two miles northwest of Mt. Eagle 7. 1908, at the ¢ M lesbury oliow . Ce aa Tan % will CAPITOL PROFITS Three subcontractors who made | furniture which Trimmer Sanderson | sold to the State for the Capitol and ope Milwaukee manufacturer used as a | furniture expert, Friday, told the jury in | {the Capitol graft case what were fair, | {cash prices for the chairs, tables, sofas | | and rostrums which have been mention. ed in connection with the present trial. These men appeared on the stand in the afternoon when the Commonwealth of. fered its first testimony in rebuttal, Some idea of the immense prifits made by the Philedelphia contractor can be gained from the testimony of these men who said that the rostrums in the House and Senate caucus rooms were worth $4.000. Sanderson sold them to the State for $90,748 Bo,clearing over 2.100 per cent The famous bootblack stand, which Sanderson sold for $1,619, 20. was worth at the time it was set up in the Capitol $182 so.and the high. . ed sofas that line the sides of the Senate chamber and cost the State $1,920 were valued at $280. Toe desks in the Senate were worth $90,but fdaraon charge] $205 i while the house desks, valu. od at $105, were sold for §a8s apiece, MARRIAGE LICENSE, Daniel Fohrin . Spring Mills. Bella M. Flot ; Loom Mary Houser, Plsiant Gap, It is easier to make a Keifer Kline Elizabeth Lose Christopher Mark Mary Fink ¢ William K Margaret William Durkee » ¥ » new promise Main! Admission | Order | at the College and does a great deal of | in twp. leading to the town | jalong at 4 r~Ssmooth surface, until he comes up toa | BOALSBURG. | Quite a number of the foung J this place attended the rind Grove. Oscar Gillmore, of near Rebersburg, { who was visiting his uncle, J. W. Miller, | returned home, Tuesday, Irene Segner is spending some time | with her sister, Mrs. Ed. Zong, | Hall, Mrs. Frank Loeb spent a few days last | week with her sister, Mrs. David Tress {ler, who is ill at her home near State College. Rev, Black and wife entertained Rev Hart, of Harrisburg, Friday Arthur Kimport, of Bellefonte, | visitor in town one day last week, Prof. P. H. Meyer and wife, of Centre | Hall, were calling on friends here re cently. Lee Segner and wife, of State College, | were at his home here, Thursday. Quite a large number of Odd Fellows { from State College, attended the Odd Fellows’ services Friday night, after which they took supper at the hotel. Wm. Stover spent a fe family at Pleasant Gap. Wm. Corl and wife, of Pleasant Gap, spent Thursday here at the Corl home. Mrs. Stoneycipher and Mrs. Charles, spent a few days visiting their friends at Hartleton, Martha Boal and sister, and Miss Goodhart, of Centre Hull, were here over Sunday with their friend Margaret Mothersbaugh. Grant Charles returned to Bellefonte after spending some time at his home Geo, Mothersbaugh, wife and little son, of Pleasant Gap, were visiting at | the Mothersbaugh home, | Quite a large number of people from | here, attended the funeral of Mrs. J. IL. | Thompson, of Lemont, last week. | Mae Stover came home from State | College, while here she is nursing a sore | arm. I: W. Miller and wife ride to the Colle ent a day with Roamer. Clarence McCorn was a pleasant calle Charley Moore's sale Frid: and buy yourselves rich yeople of was a enjoyed a sleigh ge, Saturday, where they I 6 y their « rhter, Mrs ¥ a4 aug nck, of State ( nto ollege LINDEN HALL Mrs. Wm. Brooks i from her long illnes rge, afte { to spen i A: las! week at th Brooks t M Monday wr The Re the sled scholars enjoy coastin o1 in the fHeld the stops the person who supposed to be situng on it. does not stop, but glides lightning speed over crust s, for hen is tree or stump where he stops with a lot kin peeled from his body. Such was the ase with some of the scholars MT. EAGLE " a3 R and all had a g Mrs. John Kaur - he re ’ ne « h CRt n e home of | s es. of ew days al the home ieasant, he ude Die nu Bellefonte Helen Bryant, of ( me of Theo Mrs. Gaye me of A > Son OI aT pen Te Sse H me time, is able to be out among her friends again, Eliza Barger arthurst Beulah Bryan, Myrtle also Helen Bryan. attended waffle supper on Saturday evening Cora and Florence Leathers spent Sur lay with their mother Jacob Bickel's sale argely attended A. R. Stricklen ¢ n Bellefonte, Satu he 1 irday was re callers Kerr's Appointment Hon, Jere S. Bla Bryan Democratic league of ia, has appointed Hon member of the executive ident of the | Pennsyl James Kerr ommitlec s, the Twenty-first congressional dis trict. The Bryan league has but one purpose and that is to bave delegates who are pledged Mr. Bryan and the cause for Mr. Bryan stands, at Denver kK, pres "il from to support which Because a man is cornered doesn’t prove that he is square BREN | Air Heaters at Oak | 8 | Thursday the | It burns hard coal, soft coal, coke and wood. The farmer's wood pile is equiv. alent to the city resident's coal bin, The Brien id the furnace for low cellars, as the tallest Brien is only 46 inches high, which means quick circulation of Hot Air, cool casings and cool smoke pipes, If your Heater bas fafled to do the or ngs Er Ee fi JOHN M. REYNOLDS, than (0 mend a broken ove. | __ GRAYSVILLE, PA. | | | | | stock | i | days with his | ! i | | ] | ! | | | | | | | | exceedingly dangerous. | the Nearly Killed By a Catamount, The extreme cold and deep snows have at Pine | caused the more ferocious of the wild animals in Huntingdon county to become Bears, wildcats and catamounts, driven down from the mountains, are devastating the farmers’ and in several instances have at. tacked pedestrians on the public roads. night Sergent Russel K, Henry, a veteran of the civil war who resides about five miles from Hunting don, left Huntingdon for his home 21s route being along the base of Terrace mountain, Within of his nation he was savagely attacked by wild catamount, which sprang upon him from an overhanging rock after dogging his footsteps for more than a mile, Mr, Henry, who 1s 65 years old, was borne to the ground by the shock and rendered msensible. A fox hound which accom panied him gave battle to the catamount until Henry recovered, when he succeed. ed in drawing his pocket knife, A furious battle between the man and dog and starving beast followed, The dog was killed and Henry received serious a mile desti “ Announcements : We are suthorized vo snnounce the name of J. CALVIN MEYER, Eng. , of Bellefonte, as & oan didate for the sembly We are outhorized to snneunce the name of Roperr M. Foster, of State College, as & can” | | didate for the nomination of Assembly on the Democratic ticket | We are authorized 0 announce the name of {A.A PLerCHER. of Howard, as a candidate for Democratic nomination for the office of Register of Centre county We are authorized to announee the name of G.F Weaver Grege twp... as » candidate for the nomination for Register, on the Demo cratic County Ticket We are Wa J Cantax for the nomination ersLic « ticket We are suthorized BNC Fup SxiTi, of Rush nati of authorized of of M of 75) les Twi I'reasurer announce Lhe name ama candidate on the Demo ALY nee the name of township. as f Sherif! candidat Democrat hn n 1} } Lhe sre auth D. MiLLen intes by e filed wm stoners APPeRr ) Lhe Domine Dv primaries x 1 sir rer on Lhe we NSRCHLER Democratic nomination of As = " . — | wounds on his face and hands, A neigh- | bor soon after the encounter found him unconscious from loss of blood and con- veyed him to his home, where he is re- ceiving medical attention. Friday the body of the catamount was found about 200 yards from the scenes of the strug- gle. It measured four feet, three inches and had died from loss of blood, The dyspeptic who insist Sausage 1s nis own wu NOTICE TO VOTERS. In eomp February 17 mary Act tion of certain fares Tw rela : and put hereby notified that the following pw ander thelr respective heads w at the Spring Primary, April nominations will be made for the leoMoes at the said Primar said Act STATE OFFICERS TO BE NOMINATED (As certified by the Secretary wealth.) party of the Common. One Representative in Congress One Representative in the General Assembly, | COUNTY OFFICERS TO BE NOMINATED. | (As certified by the Republican and Democratic County Chairmen.) One person for the oMoe of Sherif One person for the office of County Treasurer, One person for the office of Recorder of Deeds One person for the ofMeoe of Register of Wills and Clerk of the Orphans’ Court One person for the oMoe of Coroner Two persons for the ofoe of County ( sionmers Two persons for the office of ( orn ise unty Auditors. REPUBLICAN PARTY OFFICERS TO ELECTED BE (As certified All necessary | aere Wears longer and « cal and d but onom d on every Call or write for samj les xtures supplied apent roofing Is Try . Watch our Special Sales on Saturday--Big Bargains all over the store.
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