Page 4 re — he Gente Democrat, OMAS. R. KURTZ, - - = PROPRIETOR ——— FRED KURTZ, SR OHMAS, R. KURTZ, W. FRANCIS SPEER, - ASSOCIATE ED. | OIRCULATION OVER 5200, : TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION SUBSCRIPTION - - $1.50 PER YEAR Persons who send or bring the money to the office, and pay in advance, §] per year CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with BEY A B-0-W WORTH SOR aunsssssssssssinssssssssssnnstsnss $1.6 Pittsburg Stockman for... in $1.80 The date your subseription expires Is plainly printed on the label bearing your name, All aredits are given by a change of label the Arvat issue of each month. Wateh that, after you remit, We send no receipts unless by special request. Watch date on your label Subserihers changing postofMee address, and not notifying us, are liable for same. Bubseriptions will be continued, atherwise directed. We employ po collector. You are expected to send or bring the money to this office unless EDITORIAL. Tue local option people in Centre county have interrogated ‘the} various for the nomination for as candidates where they will stand on if want any evasion of this issue, sembly as to that question, elected, They do not During the past week Taft's boom for the nomination has been almost a certai tion. The other much ice equally certain tha posed by the de paration of t law, money illegally taken state treasury in the capitol fi irnishing contracts. This course has been de- termined vpoir since the commoirvenitis won such a signal victory by the convic- tion of four of the defendants recently and it is believed that it will have an portant bearin classes nsepar re prophe army demoralized by avy embarked da upon a ngerot adventure nachieved, civil ser rico reform 1 ade a by-ward Our neighbor, the inimitable Gazette lucted York Sun of above how product—as far York § in old Sol i» from the Bellefonte postoffice, and as which boasts of being cone upon ‘the same plane asthe New and is read only by better class the the people,” will see from opake is its editorial from the New as far as the postmaster's love for the old soldier is from the real thing ~Don't forget that today and temor. row are parents days at the Bellefonte public schools. Everything will be thrown open for your inspection. fou desired to se bow your children is ing along, this well be you I tunity Mh George W, Clark, a former William- sport tal oan, purchased the Musser house at , m; will take possesion on Saturday next, Men's $2. dress shoes $1.50, Yeagers shoe store, Jo. - EDITORS. | THE CENTRE DEMOORAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, MARCH 26, 1908. . rm OVER THE COUNTY. | Mrs. Harry Wyle, of Aaronsburg, | was brought te the Bellefonte hospital and had an operation performed for the removal of a tumor. On Friday at the sale of Ben. Vonada, at Jacksonville, one horse sold for $270 another was knocked off at $240.50, and a 1o-months old mule at $129.50. All persons who remitted to subscription during the past month w find credit en by a change of date on the first issue in the month of April Foster of Bell 1 ling a short tir and Mrs, Samuel wood 1 i in Bellefor mother, ave Deen ( spent Mrs. | street i ’ If building of Mrs, Dr. 1. Y. Dale, here for a week or more visi home of Mrs, Mary Holt, a returned mney it the tit ting Ph Saturday morning to her at Lemont burg, 1 lit Hip i hom at a Pitt M. I ‘harles 1). Emeri burg hospital. He Emerick, of Centre Hall, a ployed at the Union Depot by the | ! S should month before | hanoinge caanging in inform ibscribers before cl along with the ne Sue Potter New snend an extended visit and may spend an extended visit, and may a« in the m will York City, where etropoil a position i on i : CASE sie Myers Br make Ve “1 HH at Pine Creek Mills ize vacated the on which he lived in Millheim now OCCUPIES the house owned by Fred'k Catherman, in same place F. S. Ulrich premises pre C moved into the dwelling house of M Millnein otler tw] wa Mexico he had n ing for number of He is engaged in ‘ from large rancn the herdin ! wher year attle an u time to we he advan itil now foreman located fifty although he is the Vas ed « A in he miles away he is Tan JL : town, and centre of contented from a from the population oy and since he has with | he loves John in New lersey. sold his home in Hall to Mrs, Margaret E. Bailey $1700, The dwelling frame cture, and was erected only a few years ago by Mr, Neese for his own Mr: Bailey will not ocx upy her new home for a year, she dwelling house at State College and is giving quarters to a number of students She is the daughter of John Kline, of the Spring Bank mill, near Rebersburg Neese, who at present is milling Centre f State att College, | use nn Owns a On Wednesday of last week John L Dunlap, Calvin Weaver and John G ate) Commissioners of Centre Coun ty wid «a consultation with the Commissioners of Clearfield It was agreed that an engineer be en {gaged to make two sets of plans and | specifications in connection with the eo proposed Mapel street bridge leading to Chester Hill,one for a concrete bridge and the other for a pro tected steel structure. The work of drawing up the plans, etc, was conced. ed to Centre county, which will be done by J. H. Wetzel, of Bellefonte, at the completion of which bids for building the ge will be advertised, the con- tract lot and the work started as soon as possible, Bh aia county. | 1 Henry Houser, of Hecla, moved on the | farm purchased by him, near Linden | Hall, Andrew Breon, of College, moved to the James Henderson farm in Marion township, After a months, Centre tsburg for some Lee 1s back to Hall, A. Grove, i ased a fine lot coquillas Valley. Mr. and Mrs ¢ to Pine Grove recently in Kisha- Lemont, of horses of George Swabb moved Mills from Altoona will For information Milford Pletcher, 3 Normal ury ur tendance juson twp, ken ribs im, Adrian with bronchial trouble Hall, y cau wd ed of Centre S00 was vals flord the | i O88, roy grain and Potter town clover seeds. was ship cently He w: isalways men D in 4 1" wrlew formeriy wel 41 He is a wheel improved pr and hy Pp. ANA DY tom 11 ie Hefont people from this place irive oye mountain to bear joston goes he makes Sirn a Rt is earnesstness ar odd sion by ar ng e ROSPe SNOW SHOE Twp BRIEN Hot Air Heaters Solves the Fuel Problem ! It burns hard coal, soft coal, coke and | wood. The farmer's wood pile is equiv: alent to the eity resident's coal bin, The Brien is the furnace for low cellars, as | the tallest Brien is only 46 inches high, | which means quick circulation of fot | Air, cool casings and cool smoke ] If your Heater has failed to do the work or Jud want a new one, write me, as I positively guarantee my Heaters to do the work or money refunded, - JOHN M. REYNOLDS, GRAYSVILLE, PA. | ate of the Wher 11 Instructor in Mathematics. 5. W.! Niederhauser, a gradu-| University of Fennsylvania, | £ ale . 18 1 dw i has taken the position of instructor in | five weeks. mathematics, vice Prof, H., Ross Smith | Mrs. Elsie Laird Rs aA Iz hiv riot ov gd Mrs. Elsie Lai resigned, at State Colle ge. Ihe new in- |, in Altoona. structor has taken graduate work at Pearl Dukeman and siste t . { 74% ity by C {Ltr fin foe ¢ ux al | & I 151 the | niversity Chicago, Defian ‘ siting their brother and Oberlin colleges and for a number of North- . 1 Nat rv western college, INapery CURTIN. Prof, Kline, of Mrs, Irvin ¢ Of was an instructor at the Il Vers ) arh The stork lef in hie, jellefonte, has | been visiting her brother-in-law the past has returned to her Bernice ar¢ at Altoo at the hon a {of Wm, Kline Now for a new shingler. We hear of a wedding in the near future; get your tin pans, boys, The forge has started after being idle for the last three months, a big flood ou "Thursday. ar +} go atthe present , returned to Bel - wr the lig 1g Lhe mininey lo op op ie ep Fo ep ip Ap i lp Fo Tp Sr Ip ie 0p Sp lp ip lp Bp Bp lp Sp ip Bp lp Sp i lp Bp BB Bp Sp Be lp Bp App Fp Bp Bp Announcements : are suthoriz ALVIN Meven, for thi Dem 1 10 nt Peed fede = be afealeale > PPP Seale ed od HE MOST GLORIOUS STOCK OF GOOD THINGS WE EVER OFFERED OUR TRADE. Fine Clothing, IR a A i EE A CONSISTING OF 1 oe Zeal Hats, Shirts and Neckwear, ddd ded aa fede La 3 cde ded db FEdd AND ALL ARTICLES INCLUDED Men's, Youths’ and Boys’ Furnish- 3 5 IN A REGULAR LINF OF Sealed 22 La FPP ing Goods, now ready in profusion. Pb La a a Jende RO Ease dd ddd ale MONTGOMERY & CO. Rh a A i a a a AAA A AEE REE RR REE dedesedededededeadededdedededeodeeedadedreaodradelvde deododede dee odede de dede deeded feodeide fede deadrdeadiode Fedde ddd dob ddd ddobddode dodo ded ddd Pddedrdade dd dadadddedaddid dp ddedededrdeded a 2 Geile a CA 3 Sale Begins Mar. 14 Saic Ends April 1 SPRING BARGAIN SALE \l s for Os som dogisiatere of Pondayivalile Gates th Local Om GOW 40 op op op —— s - Workmen's Bargain Store, rt o- men’s suits at $0.23 » same al $3.45 to same at $<.0¢ same at $4.48 nen 's pants at $3 I oe» oO DED PD pwn CORNER ALLEGHENY & BISHOP STS. U WAKE YOU sae. THE om. LAST DAY Cash Buyers FLOUR $1.16, reg. 1.25 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. Brrr axp Communciar Puoxes, Gillen, the Grocer, ALLEGHENY ST, nership Sale. Tuesday, March 31, 1908, is the last day you will be able to purchase Shoes at the very low prices they are now being sold at, at the Dissolution of Part- H. C. YEAGER, Successor to Yeager & Davis,
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