Page 4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLFFONTE, PA., MARCI 18, 1909 The Centre Democrat, FRED KURTZ, SR., Editor. | for $1.00? 1 CHAS. R. KURTZ. | Editor and Proprietor, W. FRANCIS SPEER, | Associate Editor, | " se } SWORN CIRCULATION 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 | CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with | N. Y. thrice-a-week World for Pittsburg Stockman for, ..... $1.65 $1.80 | The date your subscription expires is plainly | printed on the label bearing your name. All oredits are given by a chapge of label the first | issue of each month. Watch that, after you | remit. We send no receipts unless by special | request. Watch date on your label. | Subscribers changing postoMee address, and not notifying us, ure liable for same | Subscriptions will be continued, unless other- | wise directed. We employ no collector. You are expected to send or bring the money to this ofMee. | EDITORIAL. | Tue ‘“‘ProsreriTy” train has been | wrecked somewhere—no word since | March 4th. Millions were ready—and | yet are—to get on board for a trip to | *‘Prosperity” but have given up all hope | of joining the excursion. Usk rotten food or their sale for that | meanor in Pennsylvania, heavy im Stuart havin end the something can be « rotten state capitol, t ol eggs in urpose is now a misde yunished by | t, Governor ill to put an msonme { 2 : xd the fine or n } o 5 SiC kening business. Now if 1 O | to ne to eli 1ate the politicians and rooste ] he people We from Washing will be 1 bonds e uf government That's what we are vd 1 in salaries and new off men 3 - it ail. THe 1 stand lowering four n cents The cof abead, fee coffee will ral cents for the big drinkers be more, pocket, Tue Hon }J. C s that he did not invite the Editor-Postmast. er, of Bellefonte, to appear before the game Ha cause 1 no authority to doso, He says i would Meyer informs u commission, at rrisburg, be be hac stat; when it game | only fore should not with a gun L Lewisburg or Sadie Breon A. Confer's Kat her sister Mills ¢ C.K. Sol Nora Zerby welcome cal Saturdav P Sr t} hryn Stover spent St Walker », Nora Zerby Hall Furl the sale at Coburn Mrs. Benj. Br where she expect weeks Ches. Lingle was a pleasant Nora Zerby's, on Friday The callers at U, G. Aumon’s. on Sun day were, Auman Snyder wife and daughter, H. V. Gentzel and sons, Orvis and Jacob, Nora Zerby and daughter, Tilly. and also Littie Wolfe Mrs. Howard Eisenhuth was a caller at J. J. Gentzel's, on Friday. John Eisenhuth, of Lemont, spent a couple days at Howard Eisehuth’s rs. Nora Zerby and daughter Tilly, went to Paxinos, on Monday to work for C. K. Sober on the farm, Auman and atlended Millmont 0 spend a couple caller at WEDDINGS. KALER~SMITH F Hugh Kaler, of Blanchard, and Mrs. Smith, widow of Wert Smith, of Salona, were quietly married at Smuliton Sun day, February 28 Mr. Kaler kept | the news from his friends successfully | for several days, but the secret leaked | out, BOWERSOX ~~ KRICHLINE, Wednesday of last week at high noon Miss Margart Keichline and Alfred | Bowersox, of Pine Grove Mills, were | united in marriage by the Rev. A, A. Black, at the residence of the bride, in the presence of the immediate re. latives of the contracting parties. The bride was attended by her sister, Ger. trude. The decorations were beauti- ful. The bride, who is an accomplished and well known young lady, is the daughter of G, W. Keichline, of Pine Grove Mills. The groom isa son of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Bowersox. The Joung couple will be at home 40 their egion of friends, after April 1, at the Bowersox farm, which the groom will till next season, * Iris given out that Dr. Kalbfus has started an Apanias club, and made his first entry from Bellefonte. —Ladios” Russia caf button shoes #3 At Yeagers, | nore to Millmont, held a banquet on March 15, 1909. | sols his farm in $5700. ' of the field will be 16 tennis courts, | the held. OVER THE COUNTY. Why pay $1.25 when you can get more Daniel Rearick has moved from Be- The Junior class of Waddle school os. W, Reifsnyder, of Millheim, Brush Valley to Earn Stover, of Aaronsburg., Consideration The annual Sunday School convention | of Centre county, will be held in Philips- burg, May 27 and 28th, 1909. W. H. Schuyler, Sec, Miss Rosie Kritzer, who for several | years has been at the Old Fort hotel, | is now at the home of William Bradford, near the Old Fort. | John Liggett, of Beech Creek, was | last week appointed a notary public by Governor Stuart and has already re- ceived his commission, Emerson Weiser, who about a year | ago left Millheim for Colorado, returned | home Thursday, The climate did not | agree with him and he was compelled to return, Mrs. George Williams, accompanied by her two little daughters, of Howard, have been guests of Mrs. Williams, par ents, Rev. and Mrs. J. R. Sechrist, at Centre Hall, From various sections of the county we have reports that live stock and farm implements are bringing good prices at the public sales now going in all parts | of the county. Charles Harrison has sold his restau rant, at State College, to Messrs, Hoster man and Mingle, who hail from Aaror burg and Woodward. Possession wil be given April 4. J. D. Keen sold the house and loti the rear of the United Evangelical church, known as the Mary Garsting property, at Millheim, Ww. ne n he Miles a recital wel } } ! has been for Gro broken an ad tion to the First National bank buil. ing at State College. A plot of ground on the east side of the building has been purchased from Miss Hunter for $1 The bank has outgrown present 11l was necessary lo sec O00 1s b ANC re \ : Dal ground at once ai ail week with i Wenatchee, Was! permanently For some years he success! Nord \R ged in tr ail i persor pe $ vy he re he cate and engage It Dg : § i Wiki ie ICK farming and Ww p's young of a fine lot ments y pring and beg home in that a victim of tism that n farm : will nn 5 A sey ake 51 work 3. A Greene blacksmith, of Clinton county, Thursday his shop, which 20X10 Loganton, where will hereafter be located. The building was placed on two heavy wagon trucks and was hauled the entire distance of three miles, by 12 horses and a traction engine, without the least mishap The grandstand on the old Beaver field, at State College, 1s being moved | to the new athletic field. When in place | it will have on either side long bleachers, which will give a seating capacity of 1,200 New bleachers, having a seat. ing capacity of 800, will be built on the | baseball diamond. At the southern end | Ar- dedicating Bierly, the township, moved size. 0 is in he rangements are afoot for An effort is being made by interested parties in that vicinity, to raise by sub- scriptiona fund to provide for the re grading and relaying of the old stone walk from Beech Creek to Blanchard. This walk has been constantly in use for many years and is now in very bad condition, wherefor it is proposed to have the community join in the work of raising and relaying the same, which will be a benefit to many persons through oul the year to come, On Thursday night of last week, the 1th inst, a party of about 25 relatives and friends, gave Mr. Joseph Funk, at Curtin, quite a surprise, upon the event of his 720d birthday, He knew nothing of it until they came into the room in which he was quietly spending the evening. About to o'clock a sumptuous supper was prepated by the ladies of the warty, All fared well and had a delight. ul time. Both before and after supper some special music was rendered by the party, upon the request of Mr, Punk, who is a lover of sacred music, a von. sistent member and class leader in the Methodist Bpiseopal church, and a GA, R. man, Il hope that he may be | vicinity | and run a general store {and W, E, favored with many returns of the day, ' REBERSBURG., Winter has only a few more days to make up for time lost this season. ~ Ber rer! The last few meetings of banking efforts in our town, consisted of night sessions and filibusters, The cat-that-ate-the-canary smile be longs to Thurston Diehl, Levi Fulmer, our wagon builder, had been to Lewistown several days visit- ing his son, who is a locomotive engi- neer on the Pennsylvania R, R. Mervin Kuhns Foe been to Boalsburg {looking after his prospective home for |ipsburg, Sundayed the near future Samuel Bierly tonsilitis. Our hustling agent, Clark Gramley, has been to the state capital looking af ter automobile inducements, Charles Heller made a flying trip to is housed up with | Lock Haven and Williamsport. Mrs, Sallie Ocker, of Pittsburg, is at resent the house guest of Mrs, Annie Valker, C. O, Mallory and wife returned from Pittsburg on last Thursday and expect to remain here during the summer, Will the nominations to is facing the queer beasts of South Africa? then be attended and responsibility, Ed. Smull, the genial merchant of Smuliton, who provided the comforts of life to the people of that town and for years or more, sold his merchandising emporium to John Meyer, of Millheim, who will conduct The ‘ 1 I until Meyer jungle with personal risk store 1s in charge of Mr, Smul n y | MOVES, Manasses Gilbert town, was well atten: who is m of the mistering peop Ol ra few day UHDaway occur Deen re ; A nsx ence held at Norristown John Meyer and family, of Mills, Sundayed at Curne Stover ties asian the home of Mrs MOS Line i HANNON reamer wer there we are glad Edith Ot * Beightol hon Weeks Mrs Bra ck at her daug! has a Bierly Aln i) at jersey urneq | at eleven o'clock, in t Grover Duck Clinton Cramer has been the last few days with a cold We are glad to say that aunt Rachel feeling better again he used WOODWARD The sale of old Mrs. Mary Vonad: was well attended; things al brought fair prices, especially some ol glassware, as two plates were sold for $4 05, one brought $1.00, the other $1.0¢ and a « up and saucer was sold for $3.75 Mrs. T. H. Motz and daughter Lodie dec'd. | visited at W. E, Hosterman's on Sun day Those who visited at D, G. Mingle's on Sunday were 8, C. Mingle and fam ily and Jacob Wantz, of Aaronsburg Breon and family, of Pine Creek I. M, Smith and family Sundayed at Wm. Burd's along the summer moun. tain, Uncle Mike seems to be real young since he has two young girls to work for him, William Fleisher Murt The Lewistown Democrat and Sen tinel has this to say of William Fleish- er, who is a son of Thomas Fleisher, of Colyer: Wm, Fleisher, the Mann avenue tea agent, met with an accident the other evening. He hooked up his horse in a wagon to go down 10 a stable in Yea. gertown where be has hay stored and, while leading his horse, it became un managable and tore loose from him, the wagon passing over Mr. Fleisher's chest. He was picked up and carried into his house and a physician summon ed, when it was foun that one rib was fractured and his body badly bruised, The horse ran some distance when the wagon caught on a board fence where the animal freed himself from the wagon. tle then ran on down the pike where he was captured shortly afterwards and brought back, Mr, Fleisher had pur chased the animal only a few days ago from Jerome Auman, near Old Fort, the Ananias | club close permanently while Roosevelt | f so, Liar-shrieking will | Spring Donmire, by the Rev. Franks, ’ ir UNIONVILLE. There will be a dence of the late B. F, Leathers, on Sat. urday next at 1 o'clock of carpenter tools, anc kitchen furniture. household goes to a presidential inauguration he will wait till the weather settles. had been elected, Ed. Griest and his other half, of Phil with friends in town, Joe Stover and family, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr, Stover's mother, James Brown, who lives on the Stover | farm, is ready to tackle the spring plow ing, By the way, Jim is one of the best farmers in the country, I noticed in last week's Centre Demo- | crat, a challenge from “Kid Pilkerton,” the famous pugilist, whoa few weeks ago so effectively settled Mr. Lucas’ coffee. Now if the “kid” will put vp | sufficient guarantee that his friends or relatives will not bring an accusation of murder against me, I will meet him in the ring for one round. It is all want. I refer him to Dr, Neff, Bob Gilli- {land, John Kelley, Jim Uzzle and others. The tall, handsome. jolly, good-natur- ed, inevitable John © Miles, dropped in on us the other day looking, if possi- ble, handsomer than ever, except that his face betrayed a sort of a hungry look; but John declared his appetite had been thoroughly appeased and he d and proffered em phatically, refuse out,” 1 here Democrat How's tha Among t town is J 117 copies f « to t} Way sleek 5. Allie « t for" where at the home of the bride's Mrs, Sarah Ward, he was happily unit ed in holy wedlock to Mrs. Belle Ward A num- bride contracting parties th ber of friends and relatives of g present joth x been n Marr Al mparat ¥ Derr av arried bef are satished Bot De ana re "ot a failure * a , Y Dapy ye taking were f Beecl ’ day It was pretty wasn't hot air ¢ Joe Poorman and son Frank were seen eling paper wood for Joseph a few days last week Howard Baker is around an attack of pneumonia Our school teacher afternoon and had little before the regular time Mrs. Andrew Boone has been serious ly ill for the last few weeks and is not improving much. ROMOLA NO, 2. windy on Sunday. It ther . 3 19 Council : Again after Friday school a took ill on to dismiss Margaret Bowes, who has been visit ing at Hecla and Howard, has returned home. H. S. Delong spent a few days with his daughter, Mrs. N. J. Wilson, at Warriors Mark. Toner Robb and family have moved | The se into their home at Robbs Store. house is undergoing extensive repair. Ing. Fhe Grange meeting Saturday after noon at Robbs Store, was well at. | tended | The dance at the home of John Cor | man last week, was well attended lee Markle went to Glen Harris last | week, and he is greatly missed by cer tain young people-—wonder who? We have quite a large sick list this week: Mrs, Andrew Boone is seriously [ill at her home; Chester Brickley, who {has been ill with pneumonia, is improv. [ing; David McCloskey, after a serious [liness, is again able to be about, and | Howard Baker is improving after a | severe attack of pneumonia, | David Confer, of Orvis, was in our | midst Saturday. To cure a cough or cold in one day {take Krumrine's White Pine and Tar, It stops the tickling io the throat and allays the irritation promptly. One bot. tle should always be kepton hand, as it takes but half as long to cure a cough or cold when taken in time. Money re- funded if it fails to relieve. At Krum. rine's Drug store, su > a public sale, at the resi- | ), m,, consisting | and | Harry M. Stere says the next time he | He | went to the Taft inauguration but got | “stuck” at Baltimore and now he thinks | it would have been a good job if Bryan | ou Fcharged with shooting a doe last fall of Tyrone, | he'll | MARRIAGE LICENSES When About te Purchase A PLOW welgh every fact well; of course § James [dyke { Hattie Mary Shock { L. DeBayare { Mary Albina Richie { Wm. F, Dearmit { Mary H. Griffin Stormstown Grover C, N uls p f Hele Ma 1. A lay Hublersburg you want to buy the one thet will { Helen Mary Glossner - Jacksonville | wear the longest and give the — al best satisfaction, and at Lhe same ; | time have light draft wo be easy | At the March term of court in Lewis on your team. All hea gos | burg the grand jury ignored the bill ties and more 100 sre found {against |]. O, March, of Pottstown, The Genuine Oliver Chilled which has been the standard for quality for over 40 years. Come in ana iet us show you the differ ence between the ger genul the imitation Seeds ! Seeds! Both flower and garden els bulk, all northern grown THE POTTER-HOY HARDWARE CO. 0-0-0000 0~0~0~0~0~ Sandy Ridge | Baltimore, M. D. | Unionville ‘Gatesburg in near Brushvalley narrows, by ] Be i do : J oseph JerTier, state game protector, 9999999999999999999999999 - Two Ways of Doing In days agone, a builder dealt with a dozen different supply houses. He his brick snd stone here umber there, glass elsewhere, and ne and bought in pack- ang wirictiy fresh Dalls and bolts round the corner | A bullding that didn't {ibe was | Lhe usual result, but no one person could be blamed for it or held sponsible In THESE days it differently re. Mr. Bullder does He makes his plans orders everything from one oorplets Beezer’'s Meat Market HIGH ST.. BELLEFONTE, PA supply house, and comes, I'T SUITS And yo B. L when the materia I are here now Ce not est tod Lode ‘ the } Bellefonte Lumber Co. LL I PY SS RRS TIT ality of SLICED HAM Pork Sausage ey Steak, go © PHILIP BEEZER eu "2999922999 299920229000000000000000 CESTETITT E00 TTTRTTRTITIIT INO. Willard’s Store ~~ Collars and Tics OUR COLLARS ARE 5.PLY ‘Men's Night Shirts WILLARD’S STORE, HIGH STREET. NEXT DOOR TO SOURBECK'S. - - EENEENEENESNEEEN IEEE ENENEEEEEEENEE NC EEN EEEEEER Shoe Store BELLEFONTE, PA. This will be une of the important mercantile events le It means an entirely new location, with an Entirely New Equipment and an entirely new line of goods, complete and varied, to meet ev ery want in the line of footwear, which will be opened up for your inspection on Saturday, March 20th Much care and attention has been given to the selection of the stock, and the management are confident that the opening display will prove a rare (reat to all careful buyers who know and appreciate HIGH-CLASS Footwear and the best values that money can buy. in we fonte for 1909 We carry all grades and quality for Men, Women, Misses, Boys and Children, in Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, etc., as kept by a first-clas store, and with a repair department connected. ge oo m—— YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED to attend this opening. See some of the choice lines 'that will be introduced in this com. munity, Remember the place, in the - Kline's New Shoe Store HENRY KLINE, Prop. BELLEFONTE, PA. I IL TT TTI HHH RHA HHH HH HH
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