Page 4 The Centre Democrat, FRED KURTZ, SR, Editor CHAS. R, KURTZ Editor and Proprietor W. FRANCIS SPEER, {ssociate Editor SWORN CIRCULATION OVER £200 <n - RIPTION : $1.50 Per YEAR TERMS OF SUBS( SUBSCRIPTION, . Persons who send or bring the office. and pay in advance CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with N. Y. thrice-a-week World for. ,..... Pittsburg Stockman for, the money to $1 per year £1.05 $1.5 The date your subscription expires is plainly printed on the label bearing your name All eredits are given by a change of latel the first issue of each month. Watch hat, after you remit. We send no receipts unless by spe cial request. Watch date on your label Subscribers changing postofice address, and pot notifying us, are liable for same. Subscriptions will be continued, unless ot her wise directed A We employ no collector. You are expected to send or bring the money to this office EDITORIAL. Jonx Sheats has made war on the Penrose gang by allowing his name to be the United his with He rance that the used in connection States Senatorship. has given friends the assu no compromi fight to the en Penrose guessing es, and he will stay i 1. The situs PRESIDENTIAL VOTE she recent compared by the latter There is no dou feeling that has been 1 aroused over the the president's ironical suggestion that congressmen do not desire themselves or their actions watched and still great er irritation over the knowledge that secret Service operatives are on the trail of congressmen and that the presi dent intends to continue the practice Members of the house and senate are wondering what the president has up his sleeve and what his disclosures will be is causing speculation and worryment on the part of some of the members It is considered possible that President Roosevelt may have in his possession some reports of the Se- ret Service agents that would ‘shock the folks back at home just OPENLY OPPOSE PENROSE The State Grange, Patrons of Hus bandry, closed its sessions at Altoona on Friday mornin It was attended by three thousand Grangers, and it will go down in history as one of the most re markable gather'agh of the kind ever held in the state ‘he members of the | Grange had the nerve to assert their manhood and hovest and true convic- tions by openly opposing the re-election | of Boise Penrose to the United States Senate. On Friday morning, Rev, W. Johnson, a man of high character and ability, introduced a resolution urging | the coming legislature to electa U.S, senator of high moral character, one who would command the respect of the | honest and decent citizens of the great State of Pennsylvania. The motion was heartily approved and endorsed with the full understanding that it was a | direct slap at Penrose who has caused many a farmer blush with shame when he was compelled to acknowlege Penirose as a senator, When the resolu tion was offered Chaplain Johnson, who lives at Ngw Milford, expressly stated | that he meant Penrose I'he manifest object of the resolution 1 to boost the | candidacy of State Treasurer Sheatz as | Petirose’s successor, | | The resolution was unanimously car | Christmas present | valescing STATE GRANGE CONVENTION, One of the most successful State { Grange conventions was that held in Al toona last week. The attendance unusually large and the discussion of Was {important topics was of a high order, One of the remarkable features in the proceedings was the unanimous adoption ot a resolution favoring the election of a man from this state to the U, 8, Senate who possesses a good moral character, The resolution, it was stated, was direct. ly aimed at the notorious immoral ca of Bois Penrose whose life in this re- spect has been anything but decen isan offense to virtue and woman reer hood, ried. At the conclusion of the State Grange convention in Altoona last week, Hon Wm. T. Creasy, was chosen Worthy Mas. ter, on a close vote over A, W, Correll, of Bradford, The other officers are Overseer, H. F. Blair, Bellewood, Blair county; lecturer, E. B. Dorsett, Mansfield, Tioga county; steward, Theo- dore M. Kline, Lake Ariel, Wayne coun- ty; assistant steward, J. P, Gifford, Har. bor Creek, Erie county; chaplain, Rev, J. W. Johnson, Skinners Eddy, Wyom- county; treasurer, S. E., Nivin, Landenburg, Chester county; secretary J. T. Ailman, Thompsontown, Juniata county; gatekeeper, Alex Strittmatter, Ebensburg, Cambria county; Ceres, Mrs. Anna Post, Dalton, Lackawanna county, Pomona, Mrs. Hannah McK. Lyons, University, Chester county Carrie Dale, State Colle unty; lady as Howd elected | Prohibition Wins Uho On the same voted in favor 100 majority During the past three years of ition the ar. for have decrease so per cent, and property valuations i, the county are said to have increased east $: O00 O00 cast prohit rests drunkenness at Men's $2.25 leather slippers reduced to $1.48, at Yeager's COBURN, Joseph Condo and wife, who had been visiting relatives in this yalley several weeks, returned their home again last week Mrs G. B. Shaffer and grand.daugh ter Ethel, of State College, spent a fw days here recently F Malone and wife made a trip to Philadelphia last week Last week Mrs. |. W, Glasgow pre ented a boy baby to Fer husband as a He will be clerk No. 6 in Mr, Glasgow's store J. D. Mark made a business trip to Bellefonte on Tuesday i On Christmas evening an entertain. ment will be iven by the United | Evangelical Sunday school to Hospital Notes Thomas Thomas, of the Academy, | admitted last week for rheumatism; bet. | ter, i Joseph Snellenbach, injured in the | Snow Shoe wreck, leaves today Harris Sourbeck, paralysis of lower | extremities, no change Randolph Hoy, typhoid fever, con. Mrs. Vermelia Ishler, of Boalsburg, underwent operation, last week, better, | Mrs. White, of Axemann, operation | last week, improved | Mrs. |. W. Swabb, of Linden Hall, operation on Wednesday, Mrs, George Miller and little daughter are getting along nicely There are nineteen patients in the | hospital at present, Ladies’ $1.50 warm-lined shoes, gic, at Yoager's, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, DECEMBER 17, 1908. Farmers’ Week, Extenced preparations are being made at the Pennsylvania State College for Farmers’ Week which begins December j0 and closes January 6. From all dications it will be one of the best ever held in the state, The program shows over 1000 practical exercises and lectur- es. They include stock judging, corn- scoring, seed.testing, identification of weed seeds, growing alfalfa, fertilizer results, butter making, milk-testing, cattle feeding, judging, fruitgrowing, onstrations, 1 6¢ dem- diseases, cooking forestry, plant i of cement and electricity The list of speakers includes, not only regular instructors in the schools of Agri- culture, Engineering and Science, but Director ‘t'horne, of the Ohio Experi ment Station; Director Voorhee, of the New Jersey Experiment Station; B. D. White, of the Dairy Division, U, S. Department of Agriculture; Prof. Gra- ham, of the Ontario Agricultural Col. lege; H. E. Cook, of New York, and a number of Pennsylvania men eminent in their respective lines of work, Men and women interested in practi- cal farm or home subjects will find the week, Dec, j0 to Jan. 6, a profitable one to spend at State College, The only expenses are for traveling and living, Neal M. rick Heltman, | were married John! A Crreat is Miss Mackeyville, y by Rev. MacSporran at his y in land Pres! Haven Laudenslaver and oth of Satu on Lock 0 RIDER'S EXCHANGH Our Grand Opzning! Novelties, Toys, Sleds, Children’s Dishes, Wagons, Sets, Plates, LIAM, Prop BELLEFONTE ar At J. 5. GIL Crider’s Exchange in- | meat-dressing, poultry- | | has the diseas« Bi section, | During the past week vicinity of Curtin became alarmed over! a report that aphthous fever had broken out among cattle on the farm occupied by Wm, directed Dr, Sol. Nissley, to make an examination which was done on Monday, with ailment eczema, means dangerous, for remedy was prescribed, Dr, Nissley informs us time a number were under saspicion, but in no in Down in time there has been no spread of the | disease from the farms | ed several weeks ago, | quarantine | enforced disease spreading, A Scare in Boggs Twp. WEDDNGS their new home farmers in the | Mr. Herman is HERMAN = KELLER, Tuesday morning at St. John's Re- formed parsonage, Mr. W, Waide Her- man, of Pp mont, and Miss Roxie Keller daughter Mr. George Keller, of Houserville, were joined in holy wed. lock, the Rev, Ambrose M. Schmidt offi ciating. Mr. and Mrs. Herman have many friends throughout the county whose best wishes tend THAT much domestic if the wives jathurst home 10THC The state authorities f of Bellefonte, of of daughieis hat the as no ual result that recognized type and by which the u the readily mild was of a vill follow them to | 4 in Philipsburg, where : engaged in business, toward and Bellefonte me that up to this in the county stance appearance in of herds made its WILLARD’S STORE. oliday Necessities AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Clinton county up to this where it appear Under the strict that are being danger of the regulations there is little We ar R cratic fonte Boro T Webnxe { urtin Station gd n I stim ona at || WILLARD'S STORE, urchj of | Wensesn - ( imple ANNOUNCEMENT authorized to announce familton as a candidate fo nomination for t HANDKERCHIE] GLOVES LEGGINS MITTENS SUIT CASES COLLARS RX collector, of SHIRTS WRISTLET SUSPE? HOS¥ TOWELS HAND BAG NECKWEAR MUFFLERS LADIY SWEATER NDERWEAR CAPS PUBLIC SALE Marcu | On } Watch our window for display HIGH STREET Next to Sourbeck’s DAY AY, Manon ge. J. H H Yes, Christmas Comes MERRY CHRISTMAS R & COMPANY SECHLE Fine Groceries, Fruits and Confectionery, Bush House Block, Bellefonte,” Penn’a. -. LJ r Belaultoult » RE ar aa at aro —-— JUL J, JN JUN, JU JUN, JUN, JUN. JUN, JUN, UN, A ol LJ » * . Realonluntcaleal ar ear ar a LE I RE AEE A Sandee tend wl mann Re ar ar ar a a fas = LE a oo) | J J) » . Lenten . Mufflers Sweaters Pajamas Hosiery Anything purchased here not satisfactory, may be returned after Xmas for exchange, or money will be refunded Suspenders Umbrellas Handkerchiefs SIM, THE CLOTHIER, Correct Dress lor Men and Boys. Ct J a 2 ar a ar ar ae N J ERE SS sw Sl i:
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