Page 4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, NOVEMBER 19, 1908, The Centre 4 emocat, JUDGE LOVE'S TURN. RECENT DEATHS, James W. Epsunson:—died at his | Special Session of Congress. Evangelist B. F, Campbell : tome in State College, on Sunday,! That a special session of the Sixty. The annual revival services of the Two weeks ago an article appeared in Mis. WiLsur E. EDMUNSON mn Sun. | November 15th, after a week's illness, | first hl 4 will be called soon ee United i Pi will aie this paper criticising Judge Love as the | day morning passed into the eternal with pluro pneumonia, aged 30 years, | the fourth of March to take up the mat- lav te author of the bogus Prohibition letter | world, Mrs, Edmunson has been al mo. and 14 days. He | } SUTVEv 4d by | ter of tariff revision, became known v. J. F. Hower, will : faithful sufferer the past three or four his wife ud fou! Catldren, 3 Rt i | positively to-day when William H, Taft, | v alone the fir rears fro I swwerlost ) Nannie | 500 18 a daughter o LOO oie, O wile | nresiden les : . y 1 CF ie dav CHAS. R KURTZ of the campaign, to deceive Prohibition 1 are x io teberoulcen hava Foie fonte. Interment this afternoon at the DE white Den “ i. wn 3g tie cay Buiter and 1veprieior, votes and prejudice them against J. C. | July 12 1876 and at time of death was | Branch cemetery. dent Roosevelt | hatjhe intended to W. FRANCIS SPEER, Meyer, for assembly. j2 years, 4 months and 3 days old In Mrs Cuan JoLLIcK died Tues. | call the special session to 1 16 soon af tssociate Editor : fol. | 1894 she was married to Wilbur day morning ter his inauguration as would be rea Edmunson; to this union were born § , \ ™ Digcember 6th. I'he pastor, - circulated in Centre county at the close Last week the Gazette made the lock at her home, { 1 t H 111 1p denial } a prolonged ill. g aenia 14 t whi i B¢ al children, twa.of whicl ave preceeded | ness wit! Sun 101 he was a 5 » SWORN CIRCULATION OVER 3 —me MHA : sil . a y Iliputian, bigoted eg : lady wh nmanded the re a \ LER] | a veteran of the mfidence of mi nd He il War, a re 1 r Ag ! 15 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION f las barges Ju SUBSCRIPTION, - $1.50 Per YEAR | send it a letter to trick the Persons who send or bring the money to | § ters. Of cours the office, and pay in advance, $1 per year s only a figment of eo] o'clock or n , Of ) renna, During the 1 W McDowell, CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with imagination Judge LOVE never s ng y rv. M, WE NW ’ . §1 J » Win Mrs al land No aihriotp-woek WWOrldIar. iv {1% | the letter, and never read it and h COUIIM ; funeral took un) Pittsburg Stockman for . $1.8 Ltn te db with it." age Was ars 7 mol a es & faueral ook pla nothing | th it. y The date your subscy pth expires Shan’ The article, as published, was broug printed on the label bearing your na All 4 4 p a La credits are given by a chavge of label the fir nis A ya prominent attorney | second wife | the following children lat { ' fssue of each month. Watch that, after you # i . La Lok 3 ren: | of the late Georg remit. We send no receipts unless by special | Wo vouched r it cet . Sin MIS, J Llellen Rossman, ne Grov Blanchard, request. Wah dao on your label then the same gentleman informs us|’ ’ iy ne; Mrs. benja- | 146t weel Subscribers chang postoffice address, and x > A ki . " 4 not notifying us, ure liable for same that Judge [Love Subscriptions will be continued, unless other. wise directed . We employ no ¢ollector. You are expected to of Messrs, Steele send or bring the money to this office tion or the d: 4 } Woodring, employees thse I Sandare al ie I EDITORIAL, il In th Spiglemyer hina store, | Joseph and rs, Eliza and Ada. | brother-in-law. respectively. had rea Patents, Trade Marks, Labels, E.T. JORDAN, COLYER. PA openly asserte at i wrote tn eller He funeral was ela i CK O1 ¢ tie _— bye : * , - : A IY new Ii w 1 ‘ AUCTIONEER and was told there, that he ought to be 24 y orping, bunal being mace f d sev 1 ch ; and was aged | T? Invent methit ’ Wao ham f ashamed of letter The ab i i is gurrent com QuiGs can't get it through his noddle | ment on the streets, and we have re-| f° gl : SrUWE aud joremast | vis held orf Sat rdas Jide #5 Cheston Philadelphia JAS. C. DERR, how Clem Dale Disease Among Cattle 4 oy I Auctioneer, Bellefonte, Pa. week—Windy Tom is out is the Woods. | erouly misrepresent Ee Eb Fe 22 TY TT PY A TITTY PEI TY YRS Now when the snow Sheds you need to house your sto chinery. Perhaps clean outside in the weather. Joseph Harris ne " nt wa p $y 10 I £004 time ways be had as you want our estimate Bellefonte Lumber Co. a TT I TT I I TT TT I TT TY PT ITY PRY PRY PRY PY PRY TTY PTY PTY PI PRO TTY ITY teresting development Voted for Everybody Was e voter in '] consequence B\ THE BAZAAR Election Over and Bargains are Coming in! We secured in New York last week some great hummers which await you, don't ki WAN very eler | $ “The poet Is born, not made,” 1 1 of man ans " -. 2 n ' po the proverb. In other words, It Is ct or, and bh leath is m red b Lele ss. 1 wa * rr I. S. GILLIAM, PROPRIETOR, BELLEFONTE, PA his own fault other and fren: Girard, Elsie, Margaret ess will be called soon aft and Ruth; also by two sisters and tw ngre | PF CARLIE S00n § K : , Fp int brothers: Mrs. A. L. English and Mrs $ to take up the matter of tariff revision, | » : x 1a " tap bee dae | 1: C. Dingler, Harry L.. and G. Brene became known rag the other day man Brown 1} ] ey SI Th h - ri ’ exami Amani mi irown, all of jersey Shore ye Meeting of the State Grange when Wilham H. Taft, president elect, funeral will take lace 4 aftern : i " anid ioe he wi " uneral will take piace this afternoon at Hon. Leonard Rhone. of Centre Hall, | after spending the day at the Le . : from the 1 » on Howard v . . * vig , : oh \e : { fw N al House as the guest of Pre sident Roose- ) U'cTOtE 13010 or othe on 10WATY ast master of the State Grange, has | - Ar ban aft of street Rev. J. Allison Platts will con velt, stated that he intended to call the | | t the set ws and interment willl special session to meet as soon after his A 6 eyes anll BLEFIION WITT 14 3 $1 made in the Union cemet inauguration as would be reasonable. Ronext H, Dus Muskrats are so plentiful in the dam | morning of las : 4 and old canal at Curtin that one man at | Washington, D n lines ¢ rm implements. H ty. Mr. Rhone presided at the meeting | that plac e has captured one hundred of one week. The deceased was b ! \ WH. Mever of the State Grange the last time it was them in the last few weeks, As musk- | Spring Mills, this county, May 1, 1841 ' * itheast t Ha Nico held in Altoons Dr Edwin Erle | ™! Vim are worth I ¥. Shia and was : ons ue nly aged 77 emus Lose | ors young eats < na rl resid ha Penn ania CACH, DIS CAlch will net Dim twenliy-five years, 6 months and 10 days fOr many : , State Piiege, teil wo nasylvania dollars; and he is not through yet years he conducted a general merchand- | a . TW " : Any one co ming into this speaker at thé meeting on Tuesday ising business at Spring Mills, He was MCRATA Mak Rie BL Darthanst h store w ill readily be con evening, December Sth, when he will Mifflin county farmers complain that |a resident of Philipsburg about eight vinced that I carry the larg talk on the subject, "Washington, the at a special session of the Sixtv-first He ™ ale at 1p. un D0) el pl Ql Ql Or Ql Dd) SATORDAT. Nov . Bi RII] anda Walker officials of ti office Or wen selected to preside at the annual Altoona during the week of i December 7th in the event of grand master W. F. Hill failing to return from the international congress of agriculture at Rome in time to serve in that capaci meeting in WALL PAPERS 00 dt — & LARGE ASSORTMENT OF 16x20 FRAMES 73 on hand finished in Gold, Black and Geld, Oak and Gold, and White and Gold, what most dealers charge from $2 to 83 for, we are closing them out at $1.25 each. ALL PICTURES REDUCED in price, -, - »_ 0 . * B -. of horses, oattie. sheen, hogs and farm Im \ + x, their wheat fields are badly damaged by | years, and made & great many friends | plements y est and finest line of Wall farmer.” Preparing For Legislature. yellow spots Da licuttag where the flies | nee Dougal, two sons and one daughter farm stock and implements and household | to success in the The state capitol is being put into | are doing the greatest harm viz: DD. Wallace, of Washington, D, C, goods. A. C. MeClintick, suet ! ture on Janvary 4. The legislative| Turkeys are plenty in this county and | Kennedy, of Sioux Falls, 8. DD, His| Sehecter farm near Sey moe cette: | PICTURE FRAME BUSINESS chambers have been overhauled and a | all over the state, which will bring down | funeral took place on Friday afternoons, | nrood sow, 8 shosts, and a full line of farm ¢ . . \ stioam A OC MeClintiok, suet We have a (™ committee rooms have been cleaned out, | weight Last year the prices there [one of the leading merchants Years ago - A number of improvements to ventila- | were 22 cents, | in Pennsvalley, and a man of splendid TURSDAY, MARCH 16-H, D. Rossman, of Penn { the mountains, near Philipsburg, while adr | a On account of the recklessness and ; ¥ of Ried} yy 4 whil liberal and kind to the needy, which tart. 14 hile southeast of Salons. W. C carelessness of some huuters, a number | in_the act of racing a large deer. The | made him greatly beloved by4he com Karstetter will sell horses, cows and farming ers from trespassing on their lands, are p a : hi | He was very influential in the mov 3 miles east of Centre Hall, will be sold horses t . ' { For our next issue we would like to! wvement | : d yf | ( I W y A 1¢ Y ’ ’ 4 da { and Tull Joe of Jive stock and farm imple | FH loing so this eas They claim that have our correspondents give a list of to have the railroad from Lewisburg to! : . . f | ' y hei sd | ' : Mills, sloug the Penn Creek road, 8. M. Long members of their families endangered | ~Men's heavy arctics $1.48. At Yea and liberal in contributing to make ft] will sell farm stock. implements and some | ’ y ; o y N " F] » . Mw the fly working on it, which kills the | who will learn with deep regret of his FRIDAY. MARCH 19--At the residence of ‘Wm Papers in Central Penna young stalks and the fields are full of | death, He is survived by his wife, | J, Garbrick. at Nittany, at 13 noon, will sell Many things are essential shape for the convening of the Jegisla- A. H., of Fhilpatang and Mrs. E. G.I MONDAY, Marcu 15-On the Henjamin ¥ {i . re } c} , ; 1¢ ventilating system to regulate the air | prices. In DuBois turkeys are selling | with interment at Milton, Pa, the former | implements, among them being & new Amer Xs have Sven oe ir > phought sod study from wor ong exper. currents installed, while all of the forty | at from 14 to 17 cents per potind live | home of Mrs, Duncan. Mr, Duncan was | 090 Separator; also household goods Sale | Of +h Lhe Dusines i ine 0 aidings are second to none . make 10 P o she» tion have been found necessary, | business qualifications He was of a wave. wit [pain A JA Sine AD On Monday two dogs were shot in philanthropic disposition public spirited ! FITHURSDAY, MARCH 180m the Geo, Weymouth of Centre county farmers, who never | fellow missed the deer and did the next | munity in the place of his birth where | Implements i before posted notices forbidding hunt. | best thing, many fared sumptuously at his hands. | Tavnspay, Manon 15-At G. F. Emeriok's. 2% "m Salent iam fences are torn down, forest fires started | Tyrone constructed. w ot " be | ments ; 1 ‘ tall deer and bear killed, and b om, y v + WAS untiring in the | p BELLEFONTE, domestic animals killed and theylives of | vi ani by ‘whom {behalf of this important improvement | FIDAY. MARCH 10-13 miles west of Spring | BUSH ARCADE, PA. - by hunters. | gers, A success, household goods
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