THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. APRIL 9, 1908. The Cr tr Bmorrat.| AN ELECTION PRIMER CHAS. R. KURTZ, - - - PROPRIETOR | FRED KURTZ, SR CHAS, R. KURTZ, W. FRANCIS SPEER. EDITORS. | - ASSOCIATE ED. | IAA OIRCULATION OVER 52 200. | ~~ TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: SUBSCRIPTION - - $1.50 PER YEAR Persons who send or bring the money to the ofMce, and pay in advance, #1 per year ORNTRE DEMOCRAT ¢lubs with N.Y.8t.-w World for Pittsburg Piockman for The date your subscription expires {as plainly printed on fhe label bearing your name. All| eradits are given by a change of label the | Avet issue of each month, Wateh that, after | you remit. We send no receipts unless by | special request. Watch date on your label Bubseribers Shanging postomoe address, and | not notifying us, are liable for same. Bubseriptions will continued, otherwise directed, We employ no collector. You are expected | to send or bring the money to this office, be unless BDITORIA L. PriMARY elections will be held on next | Saturday afternoon. Every Democrat should go to the pri- maries next Saturday. Itis direct votes that gates, 1 make nominations now, not dele Tur Lewisburg Chronicle, republican paper in Union « ering upwards of sixty years, h a share of the denied not favor the re-election the . fF Panroer vy € Of Yenrosis because 1t does of Penrose to exact siz to stiflea Senator, not long . press which press this 1 cercise VARIED HUMAN No one lear apes man the divers ature, and ure 1s oro ly when wot iption dun ills to those indebted for subscription are sent out from this office about twice a year when the necessity arises, There no . particular pleasure in sending. | Ba out, the result is interesting. The noblest response to our last reminders was from a lady in another county who sent a five dollar bill which was more than Ah indebtedness, stating that she ‘was short of money, but secured this by husking corn. Others of blessed mem- ory apologized for their indebtedness and paid a year in advance, r heart warmers paid all or part without test. Some took offense, squared their account and ordered their names from the list. They were over-sensitive and unreasonable, but honest. A few paid not the slightest attention to the remind- ers and gave reasons to doubt their tegrity. And a still less number were mean enough to ignore the bill turn the paper sent them marked ' fused.” This class commands no reg poet whatever in printing offices. The corn husking woman will be playing a harp when the last named customers will be begging for a thimbleful of ice water Ex. pro- ie ia and re. Good Imitation of Maple Syrup. It would take an expert to taste difference in a syrup made over lowing recipe and the finest maple syrup: Boil eight quarts of en corn cobs covered with water, half a day As the water away replenish, having the the half day about three ed substan and stra a pint of tl three quarts and of apple juice add five pounds of brown sugar and boil without g to the consistency of maple syrup and yon will find it fit for a king, The Williamsport Sun says this is the recipe used by Mrs, George H. Lockard, of Mont oursville, R P.D. N nD any the fol ind % KX of rok about boils 1 at ena quarts of strain apples about to the une 1 oy soil one a bag bstance of cob ice nnt stirring Married OSMAN==DUKEMAN A very pretty wedding was solemnized on Tht arsday morning of last week at 11 o'clock, in Curtin, when Miss Mary Lily Dukeman, a popular young lady of Cur. tin, was united in the ow of Roly wed. lock to John C. Osman, of Sunbury, The ceremony was performed by Rev, G. W. Grey, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Miles Dukeman. After enjoying a sumptuous feast, the bride and groom were escorted to the station amid shot and shell, they boarded the 12:40 for a week's honeymoon tour. Mr. and Mrs. Osman will make their future home in Sunbury, They have the best wishes of many friends for a long life of happiness and prosperity How To Keep Eggs Fresh Cover a fresh egy with a thin coatin of lard and it will keep perfectly goo for an indefinite period according to a i report of a new method for preserving eggs made to the State Department by | Consul Murpby at Bordeaux. The | discovery is of Ttalian origin and is re- gastied as important, as it is claimed | at one hundred eggs can thus be pre. served with four cents’ worth of lard and an hour of time, He Was No Rose. A teacher in a neighboring town who upil home with a suggestion that De a Eve hip a thorough bath and i as ha amelled too bad to attend school, found Dag again Host mofuing uh ph 0 the 7 Sashes! Wile Which no ig “We did t send fill} $9 be smelt; an ant, suf | issuance of municipal bonds | seriou s loss in one of his ¢ | Cave. Pertinent Points Machinery For About New Voters and Old Our Election THE VOTER. Who is entitled to vote in national, state and local elections? Any male citizen who has reached the age of twenty-one years. How about the women? In the four states of Colorado, Idaho, Utah and Wyoming any woman who has reached the age of twenty-one years is entitled to vote on all matters | with that of the men. at all elections, her privilege of suffrage being identical _ Are there no other states in which women may vote? Very limited woman suffrage | In Kansas it is restricted to voting for municipal officers. Hampshire, Oregon, Wisconsin, Washington, Arizona, In Montana, Michigan, Minnesota, Massachusetts, New prevails in nineteen other states. on school matters and at elections In Montana and Iowa women may vote on the | 1 1lyY | Washiagton, New Vermont, Ne bra ka, North Dakota, S New York, Jersey, uth Dakota, Connecticut and Ohio women have school suffrage. Can Chinese in the United States vote, if naturalized? An act passed by congress in 1 zation of Chinese By what right do negroes vote? By the nationa United States or by any of servitude.’ the r il ight conferred up: | const hi States to OVER THE COUNTY mings. W. H. Smith, one of the Spring Mills undertakers and furniture dealers, hada | Iriving horses animal, and wval- It was a fine dy ag. Poorman, who spent s winter 1 returnex Boalsburg, western states, They were had a most Miss Gertry Il have her ; It her sister, Mrs Oak Hall. During part of the will be engaged in teaching James E. Stuart and family, formerly of Pennsvalley, have m ved back to the old home in New Bl dale, where during the he ight of pwd C. Jeff Shaffer is storing his hou g s, in Lewistown far be among friends the present. Lewistown ac J C. Det to the Shi farn ago. He 1 becoming ter townsh Or An moved from and it took fiftee goods Fron tended the fli Elijah Burd hs restaurant in Coburn tion, and will in the future conduct ti popu tand in a modern and manner, Mr. Burd is a courteous getic capable man, J. Wes Forman moved Cool farm, near Red Mill, the Dy sert farm midway between Bellefonte and Zion. Mr. Forman is a good farm er, and if there is anything in the soil, | he will be able to raise a crop Mr. and Ms Daniel P., Ream have commenced housekeeping at the Ream homestead, near Penn cave, and will also till the farm. Mr. Ream took over his father's stock, implements, etc, and | is now well equipped for the business | W. J. Ertley, who conducted lac k- | smith shop at Windber, Somerset coun. ty, for the past eight years, has decided to come back to his native county and | will locate at State College, where he | will be prepared to do all kinds of work in his line. The commencement exercises of the | Howard township High School will be held on Thursda April ath, The graduating class this year ni imbers but four students, Misses Josephine Muffly, | {usphine Henderson, Lula Schenck and | (ellie Hopkins, nd. of Boalsburg, this summer Rishel, a time she w with t LIscar roods, which ne of mon Sno charge of pposi te the at ethcient a ener from the Me to a bl Mrs. Fannie H, Ream, of Rebersburg, | has gone to housekeeping near Penn | She will be greatly missed by the ladies of that place, as she was an up-to-date seamstress and a great work: er in the Reformed church, but we wish he well in her new home, From mechanic to farmer, is the step taken by Daniel Rossman, who recently of Wd expressly prohibits the natur: nth amendmer ngs in th Wile is Or ol given attention by Mig HOCess Shrade The Phili ipsburg Journal is rejoswcing over the fact that it has er tered on its ne it has enjoyed a both finan wally The efforts 1 Ia or Bair are appre ated com- herefore he has ever nity rejoice and be glad occasion Miss Helen Mus " graduate Ralph L.. Duff, ant 0 lace in the IS ASO A grad.’ sch The engagement of ser, daughter of Emanue near Stat A College, and the cl the ser and h Aas ass of ‘ot class of "oz been ii take | near wate of the Belle ISSer » Hig exercises of taxes plac e April 13 of Lelia May trohmeier, |]. Pearl Mary Delinda Potter, D. Ross Bus! John C, Bailey. and Floyd C. Snyder We tender thanks for an invitation m Friday Dr. P. S. F rned from Mounesser 1 ed t« ool the Centre nD Cars Commences Hall High School Arcadia, Monday The class consists Bertha C. § ent isher where | y attend his brother -in-l Wireback who was recently wnt serous comes th which that it was th Rumberger the matter up y, ¢ latest | _— and year same date earliest date was in 228¢ it will fall up wn the same date ! moved his | res { friends again ret of | | . H, Kline and wife, of State Col- | le hh returned from a two weeks ple asant | trip to Elwood and other parts of Illi nos, visiting friends The stork recently visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Jamison, at Millheim, and left with them a bouncing baby boy, Ed. feels his oats now. Prof. M. 8S, McDowell il y, of State Saturday m ornitg where Sunday with Mrs, McDowell’ A few farmers have and if the weather hange from the plow will generally, John Smith & | dealers of Spring load of furniture Since the first chamber suits. John 8S. Zimmerman, for some time past has resided in Johns town, has household goods Mingo- ville, where he expects to make his future home, Mr, Zimmerman was ident of Centre county and here are gla« : urned, of and , wife and fam- they spent $ parent started condit plowing, not the elds do wet, 100 present « pr as ) be in evidence in the 2 TO the live Mill to Altoona of the year they farniture shipped a car- recently sold 49 who to a former his many to hear that he has a dat Mrs D.C. pe in and about ir. and Mrs. D. Geiss of Centre Hall, have 1 Jacob Wagne The arrival Mr ighter in the fam- Frank Lot elevated a few Centre ] ol I. of peo because sot} ents, and great grant Method: : new Announcement neeting of us Distric be held in the wrt house, Bellefonte, April 29, May 3rd. The ministers of the district are expected to be present, also Rev. J. P. Brodhead, returned missionary, from | | Africa, and district Elder Rev. Zahniser. Seats free, welcome, Come X17 10 all BRIEN ot Air Heaters I" 1: BS t burns hard ccal al, wood The farmer's woud Pp alent to the city resident's coal bin Brien i is the furnace low cellars, as tallest Brien is only 46 inches h igh, hich means circulation soft coke and ile is eq i for of Hot ir, cool casings and cool smoke pipes your Heater has to do vOork or you want a new one, write me as 1 por itively guarantee my Heaters to vy refunded ) IDE WOrk or mone JOHN M. REYNOLDS, GRAYSVILLE, PA. quick failed — SPECIAL SALE! SATURDAY, APR. 11 Ladies’ Spring Coats $8.00 COATS, $5.48 6.00 COATS, 4.48 5.00 COATS, 3.98 | To the | neoal preliminary canvass of the | the College, went to Eagleville | b* WE 4 gleville | jo 1s heen the pleasure of others to seek, the A PLEA FOR SUPPORT. Democratic Voters of Centre County : Owing to the lack that no other person seemed to aspire for the Democratic nomi. vation for the office of Recorder of Deeds until a few days ago, I bad deemed the voters of county sinoe, It UNNEOEHAry. jut at this late date, fioe for which | the nomination for the of. ama candidate, I realize ' that it will be impossible for me to call personally upon all to present my claim. | am, therefore, obliged to make this public appeal for your earnest co-operation to se cure my pominasion take the place of a personal visit, and I will assure you if nominated and elected my highest shall be to perform the duties of the office with fidelity, and credit 10 myself and the people, as well, who kindly elect me, As to my fitness to acceptably discharge the duties of the office, | most cordially re- quest you to call npon ex postmaster D F. Fortney, of Bellefonte, node: bad the hovor of being his assistant post. master during his entire administration, And, also, Messrs. Jared Harper and Paol D, Sheffer, in whose employ I was avd have been for many years, Three years ago I was elected to the office of overseer of alm! to whom |! | poor of Bellefonte and my administration received the endorsement of the people by re-electing me hy a largely increased ma- jority, My object always has been to he a credit to the people whom 1 serve ; and | trust I will be used fairly in this conpess. If, after you are satisfied that I am compe- tent and worthy of the wuss | now seek, 1 sincerely hope you will kindly give me your vote and your most earnest ru pport, for which 1 shall feel giateful I re main, Yours very truly, THOS. HOWLEY. LIGHTNING ==R0DS= HONESTLY AND PROPERLY APPLIED WILL PROTECT YOUR BUILDINGS, Those fureished by HUM & LEATHERMAN, Pittsherg, Pa., sre pcksowiedged the best. vyery W, W v BUY OF YOUR LOCAL AUTBORIZED AGENT. C. A. THOMAS & BROTHER BELLEFONTE, PENNA Sole Agents lc: Centre County A a ah a a a a EAE AAA A a FARA A AA AAL Lee ts A i a mt a a a 1 La > de oe You Could Not be better suited if you visited New York, Philadelphia or Chicago, in a line of fine exclusive styles of Clothing, than that shown look—try by us. Come and convinced. Manhattan, Shirts. Hats. Lilly & Likly Suit 3 J a oJ PY eas NE ee a s 4 Savoy and New Columbia James R. Keiser Neckwear. Brigham-Hopkins Straw Hats. The Guyer and Imperial Stiff and Soft Frank P. Heid’s Caps. The Best goods made are here for sale. MONTGOMERY & CO. Pode ded de ddd dr PBB GP SSS d de Gp ded TP PPP PP PPPIPPPTNPPITIN, 5 4 LE hE ERR ds EN RAPA A on—and be eee dolb de dede dedoideodode dodo desde ede deeded de ddededed Emma AE Ah am AAS anaes aasasal Cases and Trunks. PpdddddPddd NUALLLALLALAAL Aoki 040A Aha 00404 ALI Als 00 00 Ad A040) [Lumber 1 idapted ges to your u For exan ple the poreh Aovgtiougus We shall be glad lity w art, and to help 143 ut Let us talk it over at f sted n some attract ¢ pri = i Have you settled on wha sugrest better « least wR For Im- provements and Porches extensions suggest of wide. COO! porches ft you want can be doubly vou work out the preblem onstructions, if Pp ssi ble, Hay! we you wi 1d be on th inter at : material. Bellefonte Lumber Co. A HT TTT FTHITHTHERTHTVIVVITVTVITTRRVTVVTVRVVITVRPVRPA On Saturday wear at pricee that if you Saturday April 11th. and $3.50 patent colt Button last. Saturdays price £1.98 spring Oxfords. Saturday April 11th, SPECIAL SALE DAY! I will have a Special Sale of four articles of foot- this kind you can not afford to miss this sale day. The prices on the Shoes listed below will be for Krippendorf & Dittman Labies fine shoes worth £3.00 Ladies welt Tan Russian calf Blucher oxford, swell up to date last, Silk laces good color. Saturday price £1.95 Ladies Golden Brown Viei Kid Oxford Blucher cut, a swell up to date Oxford for Ladies who do not like lighter shades. Saturday prices £1.50 Mens High Fishing Boots we have quality rabber, high Sabing boot that we will sell on for 83.75 For the benefit of persons who cannot come to our store on this day we will prepay the express or post these articles, send us the amount of any of t and your size and we will take special care of it. H. C. YEAGER, Successor to Yeager & Davis, SERENA EENEEEEENENNENEENEEEEDN APRIL 11th are in need of Shoes of or Blucher, swell up to date This ie one of our new a guaranteed first » on any of se articles M
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