Page 4 THE CENTRE DEMOC] AT, BELLFFONTE, PA., MARCII 4, 1909 The Centre Democrat, FRED KURTZ Edit SR CHAS. R, KURTZ Edit tnd Proprie W. FRANCIS 2 SPEER TLATION OVER SWORN ( TF / SUBSCRIPTION DEMOCRAT « week World for for CENTRY thrice Stockman The date your subser printed on the bel 1 ve credits are given by a change of latel issue of each mont} Watch that remit. We send no receipts unless request. Watch date on your Subscribers changing postoffice not notifying inble f« Subscriptions w wise directed We employ no coll send or bring the n iption expires caring abel Us, ure EDITORIAL. OUR PRESIDENT Peo} le LA FOLLETTE ONBOSSES grout for bood) he famous ship ibeidy y Mark Han and was bill, or revived in iginated | na, Was congress defeated by only two votes. Our congressman, Captain Barclay, exactly as we predict ed, voted for this scheme to give ship fut 80 obnoxious owners many millions in the ire This is the measure that is Mark this, be called up again, and our boodler will 3 to the grangers the bill will support it Mu house Woon appropriations VARI chairman x the committee, Harrisburg, bas given out that all the appropriations for have to be state charities will cut down, for the reason that not there was enough money. Yes, there will i be enough if you lect a ity and con. couple of millions off the gu victed capitol of the around the capitol at Harrisburg, and looters, wipe out a big lot unnecessa officials loafing cut down the high salaries—thereby there will be enough of money to give to the hospitals, and a nice little sum as a pension to the old soldiers, for “extras” in the state road jobs, The sum pitals. RECENT DEATHS. Samui Tonia born in county, May 11, 1841, aad died Fel 9, 1909 at New Millport, Clear! i Mi H. A. Mi died at her a 13 Centre Ary Was To this u FrEDERT nd Mrs. David Glasgow } (reorge. at R e¢ made her {i years id Mr f She was s treatment After a was found the ad reac! h a stage where done for h Althot gh he witl seemed to realize it 11d be m Deen a his cond He was bright and Joseph Barnes community, and was threshold of manhood when The 10 : 1 quainted cheerful up to the end the tood high in ust at the the future very promising deceased was born in Clearfield and was of age on the joth of last August He was the son of Howard | and Eliza Barnes w! came to Belle fonte when he WAS +) Yeoars 0 was but three months old For several years he was employed by | the Adams Express Company but re signed position on account of his health, He was next employed by the Pennsylvania 1 elephone Company as collector and but gave up this position to go to White Haven, Socially Was 4 Nn of the Bellefonte of and of the Logan Fire Company r i8 Sut by his mother several vears brothers and one lam and Harry, of Pittgburg; Homer, Charles, Chester and Miss Daisy, of Bellefonte, The funeral took place Wednesday afternoon at 2.90 from the house, Rev. |. Allison Platts officiating The Elks had charge of the services at the grave this solicitor he ember Lodge i ved died r follow ng | body. Interment in Union cemetery, Both the Elks and Logan | would go a long ways to help the hos. | Fire Company attended the funeral in a | Bravrori Sunday, February 21, the five-months' old son of Mr, and Mrs Milton Bradford, of Old Fort. died from inflammation Interment at Centre Hall Mary Vo it her home on ofthe bowel K.and b neral was in raternity © Na WM vii § N e of his « iry but was rejected on account of physic ifirmity He is 1 8 wif Mrs, Mary Young: Foster. at Filmore Philip Mat Ida Chester, fere A Services to vive by h five sons Ke ( ' and Je Mrs. W, E one brother Mrs and Geor of Scotia one Port and daughter Matilda; two Winer of Ket M ar y Kester sisters Two Ways of Doing In loren different IFS agone, a bull oat with He der supply houses bought his brick and stone imber Lhere Hina plsow hore mind the ¢ ated) is and bolts rv rer bu sun aing that didn't but ho amed for 1 the ould be 1 result sponsible THESE days He orders everything fron in My t differently makes his plans © Ome y hon and wher 8) Apd you are here now nL the doren ¢ Bellefonte Lumber Co, a RL LL IR TRI El) ad the SUITS sum materia Omens lay, with the Co “not yesterday with 3 FRRRRNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNRNRNRNNNNNY * * - -. - - . - - - - - - » - - . » » -» . . - » ’ - » - - . hd - -. * Grampian; and Mrs, Sophia MacMurray, of Ramey. Funeral at the Baptist church, March services were held Port Matilda ted on ard, at 2 ' condu RUNVILLE nday school I, Thursday evening sloier two of Yar John Sebring, Jr.. “SELZ"” MAKE The Shoe! WE SELL THEM : Sele 11 3g but the very best into Selz Shoes: that do not, in or der to make a shoe at a low price t at a place where you and | could no Some do Selz thinks there Pure Shoe Law We don't we sell Selz Shoes 8 10 tell yi ot they 1 that noth material goes tell it should be a Why LOOK ALL OVER TOWN then come to us and that our line of footwear cannot be surpassed in quality and style. Now isthe time to keep dry feet—get a pair of Royal Blue Rubbers of us and we will have a custo mer OUR SPRING GOODS in and see and Oxfords; Because be convinced Are now coming in Come our line of | it will cost you nothing sell Sels but you can’t get them in Bellefonte except of \ DAVID MILLER, WILLOWBANK ST. If you are in need of any staple or fan cy Groceries, Dry Goods or Notions, | phone us your order <we will do the rest | | Least expenses. Lowest prices, | adios’ Shoes 25,000 dealers Shoes, Food is tasteful, healthfu! and nutri- tious when raised with ROYAL The only baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar Made from Grapes Absolutely A PURE 1.48 LADIES’ DRESS SHOES $1.48 PER PAIR $1.48 PER PAIR | GUARANTEE 2% YEAGER’ SHOE STORE SPECIAL SALE AT Willard’s Store THE LAST AND ONLY CHANCE LY | now now in Towe 8, La lies’ e, Wire Hair Pins Combs, Brush Brooms Lad es Front Pad { strap H We( Stipporte rs wort Ribbons, best quality, No. 16, 22, 40 and 60, any Se Penholder : : : Slate, 8x12, and 1 dq Pencils, a Pants Buttons, 12 doz. f Good 10¢ Thimbles Most of the above FICes will be Children’s Woolen Hose, 25¢ quality Ladies’ Fleece Lined Hose, 25¢ quality Ladies’ Woolen Hose, 25 quality Ladies’ Fleeced Hose, were 1 5e, now bh papers Needles, darn needles, ele } n (1) goods we are going to discontinue, very low Men's Unlined Gloves at lowest last from | Sat. Feb. 27 to Wednesday night, Mar, 10 will WILLARD'S STORE H y NE door 1» Sourbeck’s Fruit Siow, Bellefonte, Pa.
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