f Page 4 The Centre Democrat, FRED KURTZ, SR., Editor. CHAS, R. KURTZ Editor and Proprietor W. FRANCIS SPEER {asociate Edit SWORN CIRCULATION OVER TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, Persons the office at t CENTRE DEMOCRAT ¢ N. Y. thrice-a-week World for Pittsburg Ste n for The date your & printed on the credits wre issue of each remit requ« Sut not not Subscriptions w» wise directed We employ no send or brix who 1 Pa) EDITORIAL. Tris week there w in the stocl was a large cr ONE week fre Taft will be pa is he peiu old whisky ti Castleman, hickory cane prepar on the Lincoln f the postms these ing to be ** appointmen I Our state | days in Was! —attending March 4th. Harrisbnrg, the bet but fellows to a thousand think would tion of ten inaugurs for drir sober Tue Williamsport Sun boasts of act of fleetfoc ted iustice i I¢ Sun funeral of Michael Everett on Sunday On the sick | fined with poeum with the mumps The Orndorf and Stos are still operating on north side of the re Old Mrs. Mary sick list er [a their tract 1 top ' BUFFALO RUN J. V. Thompson, of Pittsburg spent Sunday at the home of Annie and Nora Gray George Clark and wife v day at Chas. Hartsock's, ‘he sewing club held their month. ly meeting on Thursday, at the home of F. H. Clemson, Mrs. J. C. Hartsock, who has been on the sick list the last two weeks, is some | better, D. R. Thomas is kept busy selling lime for the American Lime and Stone Company. F. N, Clemson left on Sunday for a car load of horses; he was accompanied by Wm, Furst, Wesley Daugherty, of Benmore, has been around among the farmers selling | a Stat hame fastener which are a right and a great convenience, rom the amount of stealing that is Roiog on about here, there must be more | than one Flying Devil around. Those | who have been visited have everything | locked up and their shooting irons in| good order, ready for business, 8. G. Hartsock, of Altoona, visited his | parents last week. J. M, Bricker, of Bellefonte, has been visiting his daughter, Mrs, Chas, Sel. lers, the last few days, _____ | . isited on Sun THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLFFONTE, PA., FEBRUARY 25, 1909 ~~ Some of the Eminent Politicians ho Have Recently Been Chosen to the United Slates Senate. Rl HIE recent a tures of v tion of the legisla arious states is ing to infuse considerable new if not young blood into the United States senate Whether old or young, the men are generally re garded as progressive and of a type which will senate a different character after they have had a chance thelr felt In its councils and deliberations, The ad vent of men Theodore E. Burton Benjamin J, Shively of In diana, Elihu Root of New York, George BE. Chamberlain of gon and Albert B. Cu wa will tend to send to the rear clent custom of “haz in new the 0g body BO new give the \ to make influence like this lgnified most honorable in the world such mental them s« o ing 1 chair left ator A newcoms rival, Mr. Allison's now been chosen b) ture for a full term. comers will be state of Wa as represent during Republican, forty-five years of age and & native of lllinols, Then there will be the sor of the veteran Senator Teller of Colorado, Charles J. Hughes Hz i5 a lawyer of Denver and a Demo crat. Joseph I. Bristow of Kansas is another new man, Perhaps the best known of the new senators will who as secretary of war and secretary of state and particularly in the latter office, has been one of the leading factors in the administration now drawing to a close Mr. Root at the head of the state department will be especially re membered for his efforts to draw closer the bonds of friendship be North and South America, a work In which he followed In the steps of anc wat secretary of state James GG, Blals Mr. Root stands In the front rank of the legal profess in America 148 ganizer and executis wn when he no hed the reorganizati the war department during his Incum bency of that secretaryship. He w born in Clinton, N. Y.. In 1845 a: fore he was tw " gr from H several BUCCPS be 8 service tween ther brill ! lity as an or e was sh ompii n of ORVIS hd Can th his paren ' A : aud anda § sitis torman Burre taining twenty doll on Monday and Mrs, Frank Way Victor Coffey near the statior returned it to the own certainly looks els since the arrival of a ten po ind be 3 J John Confer has returned to Laurel Run to make ties, after spending Sun day at Orvis with bis frie nds We are all glad to see Mrs Way a visitor here J. B. Shope and lady friend, of Cato, were visitors here Sunday Norman Johnson, Jr., son of Mr, and Mrs, Howard Johnson, who has been very ill, is improving rapidly, Essie Gray, daughter of Frank | Wm, Gray, is on the sick list, We are all glad to hear A. A. Miller is starting into the poultry business; hope he bas good luck, David Confer, Jr., is again on the sick list, JULIAN, On Thursday evening of last’ week there was a party given at the home of Hanna Pink. Among those present were; Clara Myers, Eva and Nina Davis, Minnie Gill, Pear! Fink, Ida Tur. ner, Lizzie Hand. Mand Wilson, Mattie Steele, Amanda Fahr, Ed Turner, Billie Myers, Arthur Harrington, John Swish er, Aaron and John Turner, Allen An- drews, Dorrie Swisher, Tom Gill, El wood Steele, Clair and Tilfort Fink, Preston Merritt, We thank Miss Fink for the honor she showed toward the r. and Mm, | he New Men For the Toga | conversing with a neighbor, | vived by his widow and one son Harry, i Burton, Root, Shively, Chamberlain and Others Who Will Figure In Future Doings of Upper House of Congress. Eitie ceed Jose tor 1 be excepts om Ohl ator experier HL r of the Live He fi 1880 and | gince, wit val fror 1851 m1 ment in talked a in the next } Den state, due to tl law ty « were stand made in een voted for se state, has 1 veral ti “ before for this office by his party as socintes, but always up to this tine when the latter were In the minorit t of the D and | 9 Yi Mond: and SC WAS Alexa ray has « wt} pened up his » pg from needles : into his » by a 1 , HADGINE ’ Beals will line of mer move COBURN ises on Monday were the pupils in { parents The special exer } by rendered th primary school and a number o and patrons were present On Thursday about ro the death of Michael Evert resident of this place. His ears and 4 days, He was y fem dropsy and death came to him very suddenly while sitting on a chair and He is sur well ¢ mn occurred a life long Age WAS 71 suflering | also two daughters, Mrs. Hannah Black, of Philadelphia, and Lizzie; one sister, Mrs. Daniel Eisenhuth and one brother Jacob, who both reside along Pine Creek | east of Coburn. Funeral services were conducted on Sunday Rev. C. F Garret, in the Unit Evangelical church here; interment was made Fairview cemetery at Millheim, MARRIAGE LICENSES Ita J. Smith Margarey A. Buchman { Edward Zerby { Lola Heckman Chas, E. Bohn Lottie E. Martz : Warner B. Thompson Eva Taylor : Charles C. Livingston Iva A. Rishel . ames I. Fetteroll ora Houts ; Gipsy, Indiana Co, | Spring Mills | Lemont | State College | Bellefonte | : Curwensville | Centre Hall Potters Mills gistrar in yt | tons of head and throat, weak stomach, Bellefonte ! of RECENT DEATHS. Wm. C. Bucknell on CAVTAIN of burg, died Bright's dis GRETZINGER: wT¢ university, Lewis Thursday afternoon ease, He old, WAS 41 year Dorn L.. C. Rearick 2 high citizen, of Bellefonte, died F ng at soo clock at his | He % 3 « @ « } 3 ft < : Renders the Baking Powder Absolutely Pure food more wholesome and su- peror in lightness and flavor, The only baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar. « ot « LOOK Automobiles ' ~ John Sebring, Jt.. COMMON SENSE most iptelligent people to use only { known composition. There Dr. Plerce's medicines, the ch print every ingredient hem upon the bottle wraps its correctness under oath, ing In favor, The com Plerce's medicines Is open entering 0 pers and atty are dally gry position of D to everybody, jeing wholly made of the rc icinal principles extracted from na tive forest roots, by exact processes original with Dr. Plerce, and without the use of a drop of aleohol, triple-refined and chemically pure glycerine being used Ine stead In extracting and preserving the curative virtues residing In the roots employed, these medicines are entirely free from the objection of doing harm by creating an appetite for either al- eoholle boverages or habit - forming drugs. Examine the formula on thelr bottle wrappers—the same as sworn to by Dr. Plerce, and you will find that his | *Golden Medical Discovery,” the blood -purifier, stomach tonic and regulator—the medicine which, while not recommended to cure consumption in ita advanced stages (no medicine will do that) does cure all thoss catarrhal condh and Bronchial trotbles, weak ang-on 8, which, badly treated lead up 10 aod | finally terminate in consumption, ou If only you give It a thorou air trial. Don't expects miracles, won't do supernatural things, You most exercise your patience and persevere in ita nee for a reasonable length of time to ts full benefits, The Ingredients of which . Plerce’s medicines are composed ha nguaiifed endorsement of scores leal leaders—botter than any amount ay, or Hoh risaiohal, Jetimoutats are not given awa experi nerd With bit are sold by all des tore ta ble prices. fcines at reasons | dn time and It Is not likely ork! and ® the "Golden Medical Riscoverys n 1] “SELZ” MAKE The Shoe! WE SELL THEM ALL OVER TOWN . 3 and be nvinced that wr line of footwear cannot be surpassed in quality and style. Now is the time to keep dry feet—get a pair of Royal Blue Rubbers of us and we will have a custo OUR SPRING GOODS DAVID MILLER, WILLOWBANK ST. he vy Least expenses. Lowest prices. SAA data he pada ndondan onde donde ado atontias td ide ihoadast + E } -~ MIN? > rof. Angel EYESIGHT SPECIALIST > at the Brockerhoff House, Wednesday and Thursday, MARCH 17 AND Ta : My Patrons and the Publi ha © 51 make § wd sch & 18,” 1909 % " Brockerholf House, Wednesday and Thurday, March 17 and 18. NINN —————— es a EE TES Me a a Aaa esas BEY phish eta ok i WILLARD'S STORE FPF EPPPPE4P : HIGH ST. NEXT TO SOURBECK'S. Our Aim 15 to buy better goods to sell for the same money than you get elsewhere, hence try our twofora quarter Collars—the “Tri fit better, 5 ply, lauadry bet. angle.” More wear, ter, turn better, and yon get a better collar for the price than anywhere cleo We are Receiving new goods now. Oar He Dress Shirts and quality-—two have style CREON. tial features we look after. New Ties at 20c—they can’t be beat. New Caps ~these are new shapes, for children as well as men. Men's new Belts, We have a bargain in a Sock at be. WILLARD'S STORE,
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