4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, MARCH 19, 1908. i The Centre Democrat, GHAS. R. KURTZ, - - - PROPRIETOR FRED KURTZ, SR OMAS. R. KURTZ, W. FRANCIS SPEER, OUIRCULATION OVER EDITORS. ASSOCIATE ED OR 00. 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 OENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with N.Y.3tw World for ‘es g1.¢ Pittsburg Stockman for. #1.80 The date your subseription expires is plainly printed on the label bearing your name All eredits are given by a change of label the Ryat issue of each month, Watch that after you remit We send no receipts unless by special request. Wateh date on your label Subseribers changing postoMee address, and not notifying us, are liable for same. Subsoriptions will be continued, otherwise directed We employ no collector. You are expected so send or bring the money to this office unless EDITORIAL. A LETT The following a American on Mor the U. S. Postal worked at this time for politics ER CARRIERS LINE UP, APPeAre North how } ed in the lay and shows 1s being fect, Jepartment 1 i el Anybody who knows that 2 and 2 make 1 good t 4, knows that men ‘who have jobs are anxious to keep them, and that the working to i Emigrant is Williams the the velvet “old sold er Jellefonte, Ps: his political postmasters rose has tak to the busin ging out ind ment letter civil serv a rule, ry en nrsem C ice will Jaltin der 1 a my 1 aver s 4 vai clusion employment on its trains, » ’ or inconnelt of men who are Many other large empl ion with their movements, 1 not | n total abstainers. Overs si y 0 VArving The 180 6 Road Law LF < IT main condemn inty funds. The localities within y of the many traversed the var nosylvania have been now come under this had been many the state majority turnpikes t 10US condemned law The above paragraph was shown to the County Solicitor who stated that the decision did not apply to Centre county ving his reasons as follows The Cumberland County turnpike case differ very materially from the case which was before the courts in Centre county. In the Cumberland county case, counsel for the Commis loners raised the question of constitutionality under Article 3, section 3, and Article 9, section 1 of the constitution of Penn sylvania, The case in Centre county in- volved the provisions of Article 3, sec- tion 7 of the constitution. The turnpike act of 1908, under its provisions, makes it impossible for a part of the same turnpike to be maintained under the pro- visions of said act. There are about three miles of this turnpike from the Centre county line eastward which were abandoned and for which the county of Union bad not paid the damages, which said three miles can therefore not be maintaind in the same method that it is alleged that the eastern and western portions of the same turnpike should be maintained. Such a classification is not founded upon public necessity and is rather against public policy. This fea- ture of the Centre county case is . ed as one of great im nce and has not been before the appellate court. jl Section { “~ { { J. G. Houtz will move from College | {twp., to the Reynolds farm in Benner, | { April 1, A fine lot of horses was sold at hein gcently by Clarence | price of $215 15] Howard, Gite H. 5. Braucht, at Condo has OVER THE COUNTY. J. B. Rishel has opened a livery at bum and is doing a rushing business, State College borough is having an epidemic of grip. The school attend- | ance has decreased almost half | E. A. Harsbarger, State Colle will take charge of Henry Potter's iwest of Centre Hall, afte April next, The the Centre County hel State Mill | ce Long at | an average Mrs: }. KF. Condo, o r+ her ster, Mi pring Mill Mrs ) for t 1 we f 15 vi of Ke, ry farm not been [51 good health several months and oped the change will greatly benefit thirtv-ninth annual convention S | . \ f CoC SEOCiat one of son May Fergu 11 hool teach oO popular young enger for Williams civil + will be at 1 21st y ‘ryt and recent pa Service ex- '. Harter, who was a | . serv in the t of Millheim, ¢ § ormer res 3 104 he fron me oret o his old Ho Virginia wit farming 1 in Haine Levi Wance O.F Rebersburg, will not move int sterman, HM or Of at Georgesvalley. H., C. McCloud succeeds W. M. Brul the Philipsburg bran ne phone compar Chambersbut LAI De urg, wager of Bell Tele. lis now in 5 N 9 ie, : 21 i Stover s ’ mi ance ring, nte ! ‘yrone, but has 1 rette. of Dr, James Thompson, ing the funeral of his 1.71 hompson, Lemont. by g whictk into heart trouble. -Tim vill also have iat charge ment ge of the learfield ict Jacksonville transacted | Monday vhile at boss Co | attacked rip % : icaner ¢ Saw he rather serious. onal Wied one 4 beset agent Tr] agen i the station are always received enn tant w_e paving at at teously ast given profpt att MARRIAGE LICENSE { Israel Kaufman 1 { Mary Mandolman , 5 A os viters VINCENT Investment Banker, R. COON, Louisville, Kv. 1 bes t} he ol Bank BRIEN of Air Heaters agent Anot i a ened at Millheim, near where nj lighter goes up a telephone pole to light the lamp. One morning recently one of | the residents found his walk 1 with a coat ice, going into the house he brought out a crock filled with salt | as he supposed, and spread the contents {of the crock on the icy pavement and then watched for the melting process to begin. As there was no apparent re. sults an investigation was made, when it was found that he had used all the granulated sugar his wife had in the ho instead of salt, But who dares t.~ Journal for expense’ Michael ¢ : Sunday morning the janitor of the]Pres byterian church at Boalsburg made fire in the furnace to warm the edifice for Sunday School, Shortly afterwards smoke was noticed coming out of the | edifice, indicating the house was on fire, The alarm wassounded and about two | hundred people were soon on the scene, many with buckets, ready form a bucket brigade. Frank McFarlane er serious afia h : the covered of 180 on : ‘Solves the Fuel Problem !| {It burns hard coal, soft coal, coke and and his men, who reside about one mile | wood. The farmer s wood pile is hg, | i | from the town, on hearing of the fire | alent to the city resident's coal bin. The | | jumped ont their horses. and it didn't Brien is the furnace for low cellars, as | {take them long to get there. They! the tallest Brien is only 46 inches eh found that the fire had caught from an eli Jeans Quick ie Watlon of Tu, A! ) ns Nn yr heat 0 ce . } i ‘ over heated furnace in the cellar, and If your Heater has failed to do the the thing to do was to tear up the floor, work or you want a new one, write me, After this was done a stream from the as 1 positively guarantee my Heaters 10 town's water plant was turned ion the do the work or money refunded Bam which were oy extinguished be- ore any great loss, e damage JOHN M. REYNOLDS GRAYSVILLE, PA. to amounted to about $50 which was [fcov. ered with insurnace in [the Parmers Mutual Insurance Co, re pom usually wa county ott Memorial didat Passing of the Union Veterans, Twenty-one thousand Union Veteran | { soldiers died 1 i That their last year. shout two army corps as They have well and Their average age wou than 18 10 r¢ ap another Perhap last roll call this strengt served 1 i lived to a goad old ag d be little ian And this ve great 1 1684 seventy vear harve year and may flower Day for ¢ them have peace None of died the i would be n ir o \ Vs, © Y i {in a want issue said: "The weakness of | the opposition to Penrose is the lack of organization and the failure to concen. trate on man for place. What would the matter Scarlet? He is Lo eve Pen- rene fe party They Want Scarlet. A number of newspapers in | vania who are opposing of Boles Penrose as Unites tor, it ii Pennsyl- re.election sena- chief the : i his 1 States a good nis are s ot be: with arl trial Hastings Standard, uggesting James 8 aft that the 4 : ( JOH thing coun ry pposed y thing tay Penn nin he Capitol his Wil 181 Milton § al . £5 ( ’ © 6 t ol r ¢ ept ! ad ed itor of the y Vt Announcements : We are ‘ CALVIN for thorized Meyer, E the Den Lo ant the of Pe 100d ! » RLS J efonts Cf nt Wie outhor ] Roper M, Foseenr, o didate for the noming Democratic ticket We A Are are authorized to A PLETCHER. of Ho the Democratic non Register of Centre county We are authorize GF. WEAVER, of Greg for the non Le f anne He name 4 cand Hey 1 the Den Datic Lhe nam J. CARLIN for the nominst i erat nty NB CaDala on the ¥y Lickel Bre FRED SMITH, Wie 0 a candid Dern he name Hdate for ’ Fe te Seve Load, frp ar ed States # Whe ¢ 1 art + 3 4 reais he he vig eon w #1 olplenan re foreR ore f 2h { 1 of (34 oO 1 10 ot Rf Demo ¢ the name of als nl fat if we of P root, Cheap, Strong, is a CONCRETE P GINS, (Other 1} ng immer rs about Cement and win Tows stronger with age BELLEFONTE LUMBER CO. Sale Begins Mar. 14 SPRING BAR { Sale Ends April 1 GAIN SALE ' e al $1: " 1 same al $2.23 oy ak, es’ Night Gowns Workmen's CORNER ALLEGHENY & Bargain Store, ‘ < BISHOP STS. SEEEENENNENSENEEN EEEEEENEEEEEEEES rl DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP, WAKE UP YOu Cash Buycrs FLOUR $1.16, reg. 1.25 18 lbs A Sugar, - - 1,00 Loose Coffee 2 Ibs for 25¢ We have purchased one of the highest priced and best equipped National Cash Registers ever in Centre county, for the benefit of our trade, for the purpose of issuing cou- pons to all cash buyers. Amount required for a premium $1.00 worth of coupons and upwards. Call and see our prem- iums. Brin axp Commercial Proxes, Gillen, the Grocer, ALLEGHENY 8ST, Notice is hereby given that the partner- ship existing between E. E. Davis and H. C. Yeager, under the firm name of Yeager & Davis, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. Mr, Yeager will continue the business, assuming all liabilities of the firm and collecting all accounts due it. EAGER & DAVIS, March 13, 1908. DISSOLUTION SALE. Beginning Friday, March 20th, continu- ing for the next ten days. I will have one of the lowest priced sales of Shoes ever held in Centre County. You will be able to purchase good Shoes very much cheaper than you have for some time. Now is the time to buy your Spring and Summer Shoes at a low price. s, but Shoes This sale will last only 10 day wili be a great chance to buy good “** 11 C. YEAGER, Successor to Yeager & Davis. fS.t LEE LA lL SENEERENEEREEE
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