Page 4 The Centre Democrat, FRED KURTZ, SR., Editor. CHAS. R. KURTZ Editor and Proprietor, w FRANCIS SPEER, Associate Editor SWORN CIRCULATION OVE R 5200 SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 Per YEAR TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, . 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 | } THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLFFONTE, PA. MAY 6, 1909, UNIONVILLE. Joseph K. Alexander, youngest son of | William A. Alexander, received a sample { copy of the Centre DEMOCRAT last week, | and after giving it a thorough diagnosis, { pronounced it *‘good” and now he is a | full fledged subscriber to it. Joseph, | your head's level, On last Wednesday morning, aftera twenty-four hours’ downpour, old Bald Eagle creek became rampant, flooding the lowlands all along its route, One of IC, Buck's fields was entirely inundated, Cherley Potter has great faith in irri gation. He had his garden covered with just toot deep of water by the scales, on last Wednesday morning, At a recent meeting of the Unionville cemetery association, Perry Moran was elected sexton, to whom all persons desiringiinformation concerning funerals, &c,, should apply, Al. Dale, Esq , and Dr. Musser, one dent COUNTY ORGANIZATION. { f {If you want to improve your time go to | the Scenic Centre county was organized under | act of assembly of February 13, 1800, | from parts of Mifflin, Northumberland, Lycoming and Huntingdon, and the boundaries fixed as follows: Beginning at opposite the mouth of Queens Run, | on the East Branch of the Susquehanna; thence a straight line to the mouth of Fishing creek, where it empties into the Bald Eagle creek; thence to the north- east corner of Miles (late Haines) town. ship, cluding Nittany valley; thence by the northeastern bounderies of said township to the summit of Tussey moun tain; thence by the summit of said mountain, by the lines of Haines town- ship in Northumberland county, Potter township in Mifflin county and Franklin township in Huntingdon county to a point three miles southwest of the line between Mifflin and Huntingdon coun 1 The date for the benefit entertainment has been changed to Friday, May 21st., when it will take place in Garman's opera house, Remember the proceeds will go toward the purchasing of an ambulance, something that is bad. ly needed at the hospital, Every dol lar that is added to the fund means a better vehicle, so our merchants and business men ought to seek to make thi a big financial success, The change was made to suit some of the State College students who will be here to help make the entertainment h Among the spec there very amusing ski Mrs. Burnside an¢ Salome dance and guess vening, Food is more tasteful, healthful and nutri- tious when raised with BAKING POWDER The only baking powder made from Royal Grape JPN wort 1s 1alties t, “Locked (seors ne or printed on the label bearing your name All eredits are given by a chavge 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 postofMice address pot potifying us, are liable for same Subscriptions will be continued, unless other wise directed We employ no collector send or bring the money to a woman; a pular actor; juartette and Phursonian 1e8, thence by a direct line brand ence by a ist, two prominent representative citi ft zens of Bellefonte, were business visitors in our town on Saturday. Whilst neither of them was provided with a were permitted through Cream of Tartar Made from Grapes he southwest h po there will Eagle creck; ti other the head waters down t} Of and and me to Su Pp \ssport, perambulate I Al on good i of they 0oks, Yo tl couple hi 1 : 1 Bre expected w s office mn NANO, EDITORIAL. Bot a rof. SUCCES: very the chool, Three of his | examination held and y yo ; ] | term of New York state furnishes young trees n Mond : on Mouday. for planting More than ry creditable million pine and spruce trees will be set Matilda A the | one is the happy recipient of a diploma 1 than half | from the county superintendent, which | arecte I an hs . 118 a passport into any academy or high the state ake is \? J the states late ‘school. I'hey are Bessie Lot 1810, Howard and Walker town Kessia Calhoun and Willi were formed out of Centre township Congratulations. young ladies, and gen- | | A latter name tieman. 1814, Rash ane gran 1pils passed Miles, Patton, . af d that Lock Haven was nearly iho Longs Sarela upper Bale : } ath of Congressman Barclay's wife at cost, a at Warrors some time ugo, each name of ut + na out in that state this spring. nurseries are able to fill] their orders. When all that much interest in tree planting sub- ship, when Ferguson + Warriors Mark changed to Moon. In Janw n es58 stantial results will follow. be aboli 1} of Half Moon; Ri , and iIgust Brickley ha y Dox We are requested to sts will be interesting given i the Presbyteriar > Same year Buffalo Run, benefit nto All A Oats sowed on . ’ Lh am ! 1, | A rr ' > a » Pp ny church, on ¢ irday ever , May 8th, | C rton, the mer name n honor - i nun i the wet Joseph I, one of Howard's pron . Agr by the members of the Ladies’ Aid S { t. W. W, Allen, of th op | Weathes nent business men, 1 a flying tri] Bu | ciety. A ve rram has rgus, and the latter in n I Joseph rman spent last week at|through here \l | ng been pr pared for t asion 2 W. vington, who f t Willias Glenn Harris We a ud to note that J. R. Brick. iki 3 un Harnish will idress the yo ’ 8. | burg In January, s, the name Jen Admission ed lumbago and cramp not improved ar Not many of Tue massacre of Armenians is going an ush on unchecked. ooo men, women and children have It is reported that 12,-| for the around More their been rdered in the region Adana by the fanatical Moslems. mu mua } 1 } ele than 5,000 people are homeless, ng | burned, nN 1 Y *heict Eur - hris houses hav The Amer. and ian mission ican Kline's Shoe Store iF PLACE TO BUY " SHOES THAT WEAR, SHOES THAT FIT. SMOE! THHMAT “JUST WRIGHT" “DOLLY MADISON" THE “LENOX” MINGOVILLE. EEIESEN/NRNEREr ENON NREES ® HENRY KLINE, Proprietor. BELLEFONTE. barn; the mas« John Zimmern Our farmers ing 0 and Sam Hinds a The boys, are nearly done acknowl Skip » ty fefforfor » “More Goods for the Same Money” - ame Goods for Less Money” ._" arr} \ J : » . Our HOUSANDS OF PEOPLE in this vicinity are taking advantage of our underselling prices! Why don’t you ? By buying in large quantities from the largest manufacturers enables us to sell goods at a much lower price than what you have been paying elsewhere. Be- low we mention you a few prices to convince you how you can make your hard earned dollars do you the most good : s Wor : ’ -o . . is Busines COBURN mt ¢ er 1 » . Rm . . Len 1) Teeles \ J, J [JE Dr ME BA ME MA MA MA MA Na Mr a) -. Jr rd lariousne little fen board witl County 1 are sever: Lock Haver arreste here hown every 1 CAD jUATe assured ths The progran man, on vA Boys’ Knee Pants Suits Men's Fine Pants at drat in all styles and in all patterns. fabrics : Pant tMen's & Young Men's {Fine Suits, in all the latest styles. Among those who recently h Bell phone installed are F | Malone Daniel Meyer, S. R. Lingle and Fred ke n GATESBURG L. Hosterman has demolished the weather old barn at the grain house and has the foundation completed for a larger one to better accommodate his increased busi- ness Wet back wit} Mrs. George Goldy, of Tyrone, home of Ira Harsg Mrs. Wm, Dearmit is on also Miss Athalia Hastings Joe Myers and wife on Sat $2.00 Boys co Roys 1.00 Boys 1°80 Boys §. Ox Boys t 00 Bovs Hoo B « Hats for Men and Boys in all the latest shapes and col ors at low prices Men 108t populs places of Bellefonte is at Claytor When you go tl depend upon seeing the very re If you see th can make up your mind they yet Brown Amusement in Browt Scetd vo { are visi } Te an pic there you are not ner atest don’t en SPRING MILLS S E S., a well itizen of this county, had a par- stroke on last Saturday and has | inconscious state since vi igler, who has been a township all his lifetime moved to Shamokin, last week; he will be missed, Robert A, Hu was here last Saturday to at funeral of his sister, Mrs. Ezra Harter Pennsvalley encampment, No, 270, | 0. F., was instituted here last Thurs day with a membership of 53 from Philadelphia with the assistance of about 20 patriarches from Bellefonte and State College, did the work, Ralph Bartges, a boy about 10 years old found a purse containing about $so0, last week; he immediately made it known, he should have been rewarded for his honesty out Mr 1e always leads ins Gentzel, V were in Tyr irdav irday Calv and it doesn't matter Un in Gates and wife, of Pa. Furnace sited at the home of Mrs. Laura Rid Sunday ich ikin Hall crowded A Very appreciative a other drawing card is th Will Laye, of Lock Haven, whose singing has met with popular favor, In fact he is better than any singer 10 § him. His clear distinct which make tions ry enjoyable. Some vocalists sing as though they had their mouth full of hot mush, but Mr, Laye is not one PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD SPRING EXCURSION WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1909 ‘| Round-trip $8.25 from BELLEFONTE PROPORTIONATE RATES FROM OTHER POINTS Tra'n leaves Bellefonte at 9115 A. M. Connecting with train leaving Pittsburgh at & A M Coaches. Tickets also good on trains leaving P their connections Tickets will be good returning within ten days on regular trains (e Limited, Perona. Special, Chloago Limited. and the St off st BALTIMORE within limit SEE THE CAPITAL OF THE NATION For tickets and additional information apply to Ticket Agents. or THOS. B WATT. D P. A. #01 Fourth Avenue, Corner Smithfield Street Pittsburgh, Pa J. Woon GRO, W. BOYD Passenger Traffe Manager General Passenger Agent _ costs this a et eact idience citi. | on iL) with Shoes for the Entire Family. from Men's Furnishings. Hr ghtor zen of this fsarie Dot Little German Band {s second *'] Bellefonte sweet ’ s Furnishings Coldren ttle Germs band! Asn saving | iren. tl rerman band ' to this has been strains on the streets The band is com seven pieces, including a bass and the music is fine o nin Going Season, receded vole $2.50 Dougls i ir 1 2.08 eC red 1.00 Doug Shoe 12¢ Men oo Douglas Shoe ur om 2¢¢ Underwear t0 Fine Dress S) $1 and $1.25 & Shoe 2a i 184 15 iscoursing : \ his sele the past few days ‘ LR Pe wed of ar £) Severe! | violin, Joe Our i a a a a a a a a a SS J a 00 Fine Dres out 1 00 Ladies Shoe 50 Ladies Shoe lies’ Shoe Lex Knee oo Lac LOX ~h rts FOWLER. Mrs, Jane Walk is visiting her many | friends here. Mrs. Elizabeth Fowler and daughters went to her mother’s home, near War riors Mark, to celebrate her mother's 76 birthday. Mrs Wm. Miller and family, of Osceo la, are visiting her parents here, Edward McMonigal and wife, former- | ly of Altoona, have moved here to make their home, | Mrs, Wilson Laird made a business | trip to Altoona, | Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Walk are rejoicing over a little daughter. Amos Copenhaver, who was very bad. ly poisoned from weeds while plowing, is better, Mrs. B. F, Walk is seriously ill, p— A— N THE BIRTHPLACE OF LOW PRICES. with through Parlor Car and ittaburgh at 225 and #45 P. M.. and xoept the Penna Louis Limited). and to stop Allegheny St. BELLEFONTE, PA. RI J a Crider's Exchange.
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