Page 4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. APRIL 16 1908. The Centre Democrat, GMAS. R. KURTZ, FRED KURTZ, SR CHAS. R. KURTZ, W. FRANCIS SPEER, - ASSOCIATE ED. | De OIRCULA TION OVER 5200. wn 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 BX. XY. 3-0-W WORM fOr.....oouues crois srssnnisrsansssnis $1.65 Pittsburg Stockman for. w- $1.80 The date your subscription expires is plainly printed on fhe label bearing your name. All sredits are given by a change of label the Kyat issue of each month. Wateh that after you remit. We send no receipts unless by gpeoial request. Wateh date on your label Subscribers changing postoffice address, and aot notifying us, are liable for same. ian PROPRIETOR | EDITORS. | AN Erection PRIMER D - Machinery For Ne ertinent Points THE ELECTORAL What is the electoral college! About Our Election w Voters and Old COLLEGE. That is the popular but unofficial designation of the body of men who elect the president and vice president of the United States. What! Wie 11, only indirectly. who compose what is known as the of the United States provides tha Don’t the people elect the president? I'he people elect the presidential electors, electoral college. The constitution t each state shall choose as mans Subseriptions will be’ continuett, unless electors as there are senators and representatiy LA) in congross from the otherwise directed, We employ no collector. You are expected to send or bring the money to this office ? EDITORIAL. Joun A. Darky, the Curtin Twp., got it in the neck from the same gang who poked it to Sammy Will- old soldier from iams, Asout the heaviest, hardest and most | election and cast their ballots for president and vice presiddxt. persistent work put in to obtain a nom- ination, that of Penrose was 3urt Taylor, and he got there mination for assembly. his over Teopy and loggerheads party professed congress are measures that hi to favor and which! : t has urged his party but they will not in congress to adop RETURNS from a counties in the state the primaries, on Saturday can vote has been Well, and if the rest of the x )ISSES. fall in, there n test we expect The will know what ye shattered. is plenty of time there will be phere until the two parties 1 presidential nominations which size until the the ball will open November election coming presidential election is full of import for the mass of the people who oeing g CF used under are gradually rule of ti ed'by " peech voles for conditions it could n otherwise than were did All could not be nominated. The dem- oCratic ticket, unin. fluenced by politicians, or bosses, and of the latter, that equally as good men UNRUC cessful as were those who succeed voters made the we are pleased to say, the Democracy of this county, are free and made their ticket clean-handed and with & view to the good of the tax-payers and to insure puccess at the polls in Novem ber Avoid Extreme Fatigue Exercise that brings into action every muscle of the body is absolutely neces. sary in the attainment of health and perfect physical development Tired brainwokers especial exercise to renew the supply of blood in the brain, for new blood will give clear thoughtiand new ideas To avoid that “all in” feeling after any violent or unusual exercise, Sloan's Liniment should be used as a rub-down Mr. Harry K Mass,, writes: “During my connection with athletics and athletes, will say that I have used Sloan's Liniment in extreme cases of fatigue after physica exertion, where an ordinary rub would not prove beneficial, with splendid success, | have also used it in massaging elderly men afflicted with Hheumatim “We always keep a bottle around the hots for any oupehoid a and WAYS CArTy one in m , and w ih the future, 44 | HH, Emerick, east of Centre Hall, need | Williamsport, ¢ | months, trip through Mexico, California state. quota of candidates for electors. ’ general state ticket, and the set tha of the state vote is elected, What then? The presidential electors in eae lists are made out, one of which is « the district. States senate, one by mail, one by 1 And the next step? The other two are se The next and final step takes pl I resentatives at Washington on ti 1] bie, a 16 Both} 8 ASSEM 1 the pr 201Li1 Houses assem 14 Lhe pre counts the state returns ¢ z February W. D m Centre Hall to Yeagert 1 back into Pennsvalley ) nk have located in the Mitterling property, owned by J]. H Mot near Red Mill, and will work ry “ . among the farmers in that locality wD Mr. an | Mrs. Str few ord Ace and have a cu ing ordinance is ne few wis! it heeded and t enforced, the police offi cers saying cannot do so much hard work. The Fire and Police Com mittee of Councils, therefore but the wistle 1s n« they has asked for the repeal of the ordinance and the cutting out of the whistle expense Mrs Jane Harper, who makes her home with her daughter, Mm. George pass ed her eighty-fourth birthday with her children, Mrs. Emerick and J. C, Har- per, of Bellefonte, Mrs. Harper, is the daughter af James Magee, and was born at Forrest Hill, Ugtion county, but came to Brush Valley with her parents early in her life. For many years she has lived near Centre Hall Mr, and ay B. Maitland, of hiv returned from a two Isaac e and other western states, Mrs, Maitland is a sister of A. 8. Garman, of Bellefonte, Mr. Maitland is general manager of the E. Keeler Company, and over two hun. dred workmen in the boller department Gilman, instructor of | assembled to formally welcome him back | was licensed athletics, 417) Warren Street, Roxbury, | and presented him with a handsome | progiding Eider C. C. chair D.D G M., J. F. Eberhart, of Belle fonte, fwas at Spring Mills the other evening and at a regular session install od the newly elected officers of Spring Mills Yiodge, No, £99, 1 O, O, F, for the ensuing term, The new officers are as follows: N. G.-T. M. Gramley, V. G. aA pesone, i ge he Nea, lodge made mm rides in members, the t membership reaching nearly the hundred mark, Each political party in each state nominates the state’s proper [hese candidates are placed on the t receives a majority or a plurality h state meet at a designated point - | in the state on the second Monday in January following the genera) Three leposited with the federal judge of nt to the president of the United nessenger. ace in the hall of the house of rep y second Wedne sday in February. heer of the senate opens and ’ L. Col f wees Albert Kunes and his son, Vanes Eagleville, were pleasant callers at tl office on Wednesday Manager Garman assures the publi that "The Holy City” will be a meritor ious attraction-—at the opera house next Tuesday evening «Wednesday afternoon Jacob Barlett the Bellefonte drayman, sold his large team of horses to William Ishler § who resides on the Hayes farm. in Benner township and buys the large gray team of Ed Longwell's, of Buffalo Run. Gamble Gheen & Co, also disposed of large team to Roland Miller, Since last January Benjamin Gent “Jake” then turns around | | PAPER MOSAIC WORK. i | | Design Transferred to Material In the | Usual Way, The description of the work Is sim ple enough, although the execution of it requires practice to be perfect, The materials used are cardboard, silk, sat in, linen or leather as a foundation and long narrow strips of strong i Needles and Scissors In Sofa Cushion. | Of the odd sofa cushions In a certain | Needles, skelis of €1ik girl's boudoir her fancy work cushion | There is that a visitor who Is the oddest. It Jooks ke an ordinary flops herself heavily upon this cushion brocaded éushion, but when It is ex will arise suddenly and shriek “Ouch!” amined the flap I You see, tho S-odles and scissors are on FOOT when discloses a | the underside of and the the | illlug Is thie) and a thimble. no danget on This In wrong side a the cushion opened Docket pocket are selssors, paper | about one-eighth of an Inch wide for | the decoration. taina™e in all These strips are ob colors and art shades PAPER FRAME imaginable or crinkled a gold edge The gn transferred on usual simply traced with a Pen of paper into shape to flowers which de trated Forget: are done Hine AMUE one and ro the paper Ix of the ng either plain some strips having to be iL worked to way known Jo needs WKEers or The strips rolled and resent the ire then twisted en LA orate the fold closely Wanted to Tell At | All About It oration didn't kn After could he could add a few words about th we ¢ dear and the Then old who had p pause Fina sued hey one Fas an one arose and said all through speaking the departed sister 1 will now f brief remarks the , If we're abont make tagifr’™ 4 n “Ww on A Good Joke. Toarded TOU move a oke on you Harper's The Mississippi Way Joh Alle 1 a house with the his own stats eloquent midst when, not amusement ’ BRIEN of Air Heaters their rel, of Bellefonte, has been shipping, on | an average, one oar load of horses a week to West Chester shipped another car load and is going to Peep it up; anybody wanting te dis | pose of their horses should see Gentrel and he can strike a bargain «Saturday evening ‘C. ( Shuey, Bellefonte's, progressive groceryman, as a local preacher by Conor, who was Ay first] quarterly con Bellefonte Methodist church It was done at the request of the official board, Mr, Shuey has devoted a great part of his time to church work and therefore is thoroughly qualified, in every particular, for the noble work of the ministry, Sunday morning Rev, Stein made the announce- Mr Shuey into the pulpit when he made rAShuey into tw a few appropriate remarks, here attendin ference of Yesterday he i i ‘Solves the Fuel Problem | { It burns hard coal, soft coal, coke and | wood | alent to the city 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 Hot Air, cool casings and cool smoke pipes, work or you want a new ode, write me, asl positively guarantee my Heaters to do the work or money refu ‘ JOHN M. REYNOLDS, GRAYSVILLE, PA. If your Heater has falled to do the | A A a a a a A Mi a i I a a a a a fh a a i i i oe Seeds, Seeds, Seeds | one of the CII i“ sEEDS tha r and Garden Seed The Potter-Hoy Hardware Company La a ada ba ht a a a i a a i ah a a a a a a a a a aa a a EE a a a a a a a a a a a a a a ah bh bh hb Rl Rh a rofrairairoleafe deaf aoe de dearer dealer drip deeded dedi P i PPP Ppp Gel Bee Gp BR Be 3 Gee le dp pip pip Bp Be ep Up Bp Gp lp Bp Bp 0 4) FRRARRRRE BREN EASE TTIINARAAAANAAAAAAAANAASAAS NYA 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 by us. Come and look—try on—and be convinced. Manhattan, Savoy and New Columbia Shirts. James R. Keiser Neckwear. Brigham-Hopkins Straw Hats. The Guyer and Imperial Stiff and Soft Hats. Frank P. Heid's Caps. Lilly & Likly Suit Cases and Trunks. The Best goods made are here for sale. MONTGOMERY & CO. 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