Page 2. THE CENTRE DEMOC RAT, BELLEFONTE, Thursday, January, 20th, 1910. LETTER FROM FLORIDA. St Centre Cloud, Fila Democrat Jan, 10, 1909 Xd, Thinking perhaps some of the readers of your paper would be pleased to read a short let- ter from the “Old Vet's Colony” at St Cloud, Fla. I concluded to send you a condensed description of the town, and the general business of its inhabitants The town covers three square miles There little or part of it that has not been improved in part, the best Improvements being near the ‘railroad of the town When I came | the 4th of Dee, 1509, ther about 12 to 15 small hous and t us tents Now ards of 400 houses and a d the popu it seems sand would state hotel burned, an took its place on ind ona-half ness here is build the general store busi arried 1 all other tow and almost every man you see is either sawing piece of lumber or nail ing one fast, and I do not think I am fal ating when I say we have car- penters, plasterers and painters to build another town The houses that are are mostly one story and of small dimensions though there are fair sized galos In course of construction with some few pleted and parties liv. ing in them. The town principally located In a turpentine forest, the soil is poor and of sour nature, adapted only to the cultivation of ecitrous fruits, and even for that purpose the land needs early fertilization From to three-fourths the orange crop is still the trees southern Florida, and selling 76 cents to $1.00 per t about half cent Since new climate has been desire, warm Central, Pa. of this place mensions; yellow about Is no or entre to that other an davs te adjoining The ing, out NES8 AN 18 « Dora i One nlv 1 only 1 of on ns, off a ric t Vers; ugh here spring being built here one some bun con In one of in for ons on are X, O1 apiece, the in the An could pleasant as June in First National Bank Iding of large di- is contsructed of white and brick, makin; { fine appear al f the inhabitants been fair far, of neumo- fever id Centre reoats mn |80 one HARTSOCK St. Cloud, VERDICT LIKELY TO STAND Supreme Court Will Give the Morris dale Coal Co. $67,164.16. [ § 164.18 ‘anal Railroad The favor Against was sul to a point The point w pany claimed in the comp forei ount railroad that the fuel supply car should n { t 1 the distribu tion; the further claim ing that percen Rage on the whole while railroad company claims it the coal company titled to its percentage after the cars mentioned | above -“ 3 anded d States Court, et that all Cars n cin ’ p Hist rit the gn “ 1% Was ep deducting down Supreme Kinds of ut it point Coal hy We Vit mn Truth About Deer Pert Wve fore y What There worth are « rummi ter Re wet tileome it Yi Here mone the qu could w think t} CAN Spare the * asking stubhject good if WF paper Truly BROWN this nen f nr Hrs Giving False Information. Ww some people Ignorant the fact that law punishes person Riven to the Papers Home peop ple, have a } sending or newspapers marriages of matter of married Iinformatlor tal suffering tims and I» newspapers sure If noth The Democrat desires to serve no tiee on practical Jokers that In order to protect itself against them it will hereafter prosecute such offenders un der the law Editors who earnestly and honestly | endeavor to keep the laws have enough | trouble doing so without being contin. | ually Imposed upon by those who wil. Tully and deliberately defy the laws seem LU there ’ he of is a which the mtior fal i ning nforn news le, especially voung poo abit, “Just for a joke" bringing notices tn of the engagements thelr friends fact are not the or who as a engaged #8 often the the cause of men. part of the vie always the cause of the being the object of cen. ng worse on School House Burned. On Thursday afternoon the new pub. He school bullding at Hawk Run was burned to the ground. It had heen | completed within the last month and | was a neat and convenient structure The lack of water prevented anything being done to save the bullding. tenburg's store was danger for awhile but fortunately the flames Aid nothing more than scorch the side of the bullding. Many New Licenses. Nearly five hundred applications for liquor licenses are on file at Bunbury, the grentest number ever filed, enty-elght are for new stands, most or all of which are In the coal regions, the | | people on | come who | of | or | The publieation of such false | | not to | stood Wit | In considerable | FACT, FUN AND FANCY, Bright, Sparkling Paragraphs—S8elect- ed and Original. Might Postpone Sorrow. A family was about the Christmas dinner received stating that had just died After meal before her and little daughter of the “Papa, shall we cry until after dinner!" down to when news was a dear relative glancing at at her father the house exclaimed now or wait to sit From Little Germany. A teacher was telling her tle in natural history, asked anyone could tell her ground hog was U'p went hand, waving frantically “Well, Carl, may ground hog is ‘Please ma class lit and she what stories i yOu tell us SHUSAge am, it's Getting ahead of the Teacher. An old gentleman who was a school teacher was severely reprimanding one of his pupils for not having his algebra tter and stated that before ashington was his age he and able 0 thks Ll and do su pupil You ons be Ww ompe ten less (GGeOrge was « COMPASS veving “Yon w and before President o replied r ag he The he was the United Pity the Editor. An editor Kansas recently chicken Supposir appreciation from a reader, he it home and had It cooked for ner. The following day he received a letter “Dear Editor Yesterday I sent you a chicken in or- der to settle a dispute which 1} arisen here Can you tell us what chicken died of Heard no Explosion. A farmer st about the city his promise her a on his large proac he nter to the a waist y H Sta of a newspaper in received a "fine" it to be a token of discriminat IK ing ton ail K AS the for m So, ap sald to leave made h waist he and r was Ju when new store, to buy rival 1 the wal co sales] Forgotten His Name. A man who teaching “ ly is very WAR thro The Tempted The hell; What Thos. A. Edison Predicts: “Things He Banrec The n Narrownt Chemical M ise Pp wt \ Problems to Be Waste f Frictior Young Fellow Boris Bu George Overcome call or Y AWNSs Talk Ask the #h | sugges 8. When she begins to er Rots owndresgiective agen intensely Interested and sas “Do wi know at what age | NK | 4 ‘At wi ont Hadn't Been Introduced A+ Mons ' Wrong Again A yi 3 4 ight it told | He ne tr swear road to ME train aga tickat Gave Mim No Chance A preacher at ine in the the onel ton of of his sermons sald Tot all house who are paying thelr debts stand up.” Instantly every man, wom an and child, with one exception, rose to thelr feet The preacher seated them and sald “Now, every man not paying his debts stand up” The ex. ception, a careworn, hungry-looking individual, clothed in his last summer's suit, slowly assumed a perpendicular position “How minister the man asked only ie it, my friend? “that you are the meet his obligations” “I' run a newspaper” he answered, “and the bhrethern here who i up are my subscribers, and it “Lot us pray.” exclaimed the preach or The Test of True Love. Just what rights has | woman anyhow? The {want to know and so do I. The ques- tion becomes definite In view of the | evidence recently submitted In a Chi. loago court room. Paul Cella was ace | cused by his wife of assault, | sault consisting of “tearing up the pil. {lows and otherwise acting mean.’ Defendant protested that he meekly A married suffragists cold feet | "We've been married two years, | Judge, and he Aldn't say a word the first winter," Interrupted the com. plainant. “His love for me is dead” It was right up to Judge Crows, and on behalf against his decision, the defendant, holding that a man ought to submit to these arctic em. braces for one year, but after that time they were barred the statute of limitations. Again my 1 ont against the judge—it's no use me to protest to my wife, or i day. the | | $4,000, | RuUrance sald an | ES ob | | destd to having the small of his back | used as a warming pan for his wife's | of the woman I protest | He discharged | i {| An Innocent Victim, Recently In one of the public schools, the teachers noticed that a little fel- low of about six was crying day after Finally, a couple of teachers de- cided to question him as to the cause of hig sorrows. He replied, still weep Ing “They blame me for everything, now they have a baby at home, ana Pa away, he will blame me for that too.” is and Couldn't Tell Senator Tillman, of South ( was llustrating the habit of exager- ation, which he thinks is the result unduly active nation “I know of a irl couldn't adhere tr ‘and she lety to mother guing the Truth, ‘arolina, of an imag Hithe to the the « | L11 ard he aug Hitt nbout who h hie much {Ine a really gaid, Was of her erhe Hse anx- the hter ar their re rents Ly th he sald first, in il Sep comes it that I re when immoned mother's wiul remember sto. id Sap- | They saw Lore were them Now a Dead Letter. nt Ro Remsen of Fou and Drug Control, ermitted the use of benzoate f O yreervative, allen scientific sevelt's Com- od as A WAY TO LOWER PRICES Eat Cost Men Meat Pledged to at Present Cleveland More Lr mir sent intioy A popu i Hive statement ng a lealer the ore ste sl that if ped for Tal, ment -eat did a | No week prices § ol. It inl the week ot } : Women as Census Enumerators CURED TO STAY CURED How a Bellefonte Citizen Found Com. plete Freedom from Kidney Troubles if 4 v fv ry ¥ Frot | res tellafantes De Rell te p ple 3 1 Fetter) Pr. says Here Hiran ne 144 op St hes Kid a first time passages and reading A WDOC- procured a Pharmacy Co and 1 am ondition Doan's certainly effeg- fective kidneys medicine (Blate- ments given October 21. 1907.) No Cause for Complaint Since. When Mr. Fetterhoft was inter viewed on November 22, 1568, he sald “1 willingly confirm my former eon. dorsemens of Doan's Kidney Pills. The relief they brought me has been per. manent and I have no need of a kid. ney medicine during the past two yoars"™ For sale by all dealers Price BO cents Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United Hintes Remember take no other : re miry Pills, knowing then Iw iney remeds For I was annoved In of the kidne that Doan's Kidney fie for kidney pply at Their se relieved me in much better ‘ Kidney Pills are oan 8 inne k some irregular secretions Pills complaint. 1 were (ireen an the name-—Doan’'s—and Peale Motel Burned. The Peale Hotel, owned Clearfield Bituminous Coal leased and conducted hy W kechner, was totally destroyed by fire on Monday, #th, together with the greater part of the contents The fire origniated from a defective flue, and will incur a locx of probably on which there was some Ine It wan the only hotel In the hy the Co, and B. Btein- town The New BUICK IS HERE | Arrange for demonstration hand ears for sale and supplies Wm. w. Keichline & Co. S. Water St, Bellefonte, EY LIVERY ATTACHED, bara Also | been coms now | we had for | | A STATEMENT, Presented to the Voter by the Belle- fonte School Board. VOTERS THE neces TO THE It has become OF BOROUGH OF BELLEFONTE ary ask the voters of and declare valid the of the of Mi; new to the borough to ratify of £32.000.00 of the board borough on the 1909, for the purpose school building Before this loan wi careful and thorough | they could lawfully two per cent,on the erty in the boroug! which at that time After the resolut Hon. M, E. Olms old debt, wa bor loan authorized by a hool rch public vile 29th day of erecting a ized the i mn wut hie WRT believ alter ed th exceedin loan not on of all teed vl the legality this he wa utes of the be mn the act of A Mr. Oly the han fi lonel flied led the pape >, wealth shall have “ha r crested an indebtedness Tor a lawful purpose by an the legal and proper officers was edness, being within ts of re even per he per cent alread except t be held ng so a dollar with the old of ne ae « : of Feb ebt of the district w = the AR Wis see that what nt debt ieted all Ar iv have a beautiful an be found A Ba™ ng has not rignally oor the district | i as substantial a the State. and nt ou 5.000 ar tethplated readily not or building that for om The t ard a nember of it. and especially the bald ommitiee, stands read oo information abexst the loan or the | Ww is in their power to give . The question of ratifying and making valid the indebtedness of the distinct to the ex tent of $32.000 00 1s submitted to the candid, saber judgment of the electors of the district, with the | sssurance that pot allow the fair name of the district to be stamned by the repudiation of an honest det for which they have received full conmderation i QUIGLEY President an wit hin not excoding na y to ve any that von bedar early | they = HC K. Bamsnart Secretary Jas will be in the State this year ir delegates (‘entre three delegates fc convention count entitled to | Democrat. | Heretofore | LEGAL N° TICE Notice is hereby given to the vorers of Ren. por township, Centre county. Pa. that in pur suance of an order granted by the Oourt of Quarter Sessions of the Peace In and for the County of Centre on the 3rd day of December 10. an election was authorized to be held In the sald township st the next February muniol pal election, to vote upon the question whether road taxes In sald township shall be paid by work upon the roads or by oash payment of Lhe same SUPERVISORS OF RENNER TWP ADVEBTISEMENIM AUDITORS NOTICE In the matter of the estate of Geo W. Fort iste of Harris Township, deceased, | . undersigned an Auditor appointed by | the Orphan's Court of Centre County. to make | distribution of the balance in the hands of John | Portney Administrator D.B. N.C. T. A of | estate of Geo. WW. Forney. deconsed, to and among the parties legaly entitled to receive the same, will moet the parties interested for the purpose of his appointment on Saturday, Jan Mth, 1910. at 0 o'cloek at the law ofMee of N NR = lor in Order's Exchanges Bellefonte, Pa Ad and where all oarties interested are re quired to make and prove thelr claims or be de barred from coming, 0 h sald fund mn iv WALKER. Avditor AY DITOR'S NOTIOR i the Orphans’ Court of Oentre Count 0 the matter of the estate of Ann W, ate of the township of Patton, deefased The undersigned an anditor appointed by the above Court to make distribution of the funds in the bands of the ant, the adminis trator db on of sald estate, as shown by his first und final account, Ww and among those | ally sntitiod 10 recsive the same. will meet partion io Interest of so MANY as choose 10 Ap . ot the offiee of Fortney & y. ast street, Bellefonte, Pa on Thursda 4M an A 1910, at 10 6'clook Haat BEEF, { | APMINSTRATORS NOTICE nnn Estate of Jermish W. Lee, deceased Letters of administration in the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, all per sons indebied Lo the sald estate are requested LO make payment, and those having claims to pre without delay EMMA V. LEE Hublersbury CHARLES H LEE, Niu NKLE ALLY x7 iste of Walker sent Lhe same Lo WwW. Grou Ra | Sha UTOR'S NOTICE Estate A0erumne Not Admrs Twy tary o Walker Lhd I Dr. Sol M. Nissley, Veterinary Surgeon, W. H. MUSSER, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT. Notary Public and Pension Attorney, BELLEFONTE, PENNA Centre County Banking Ce ana Npring Streets Receive Deposits; Discount Notes John M. Shugert, Cashier Beezer's Meat Market HIGH ST., BELLEFONTE, PA We keep none but the best quality of PORK. MUTTON, SLICED HAM kinds of Smoked Mest. Pork Sausage. eto If YOU want a nice Juley Steak. 20 to PHILIP BEEZER All Central R. R. of Pa Train Schedule Leave Beliefonts For Mill Ha Mill Hall For Bellefot i FNL ghee attiotiaie tt ht poe Two Ways of Doing Jars agone. a bu alt with a He here pens different supply houses # brick and stone there glass elsewhere, and nd bolts round the corner A bulidis the didat He £ that sual result as bul DO One person wuld be blamed for It or held re sponsible THESE days Mr He makes ws 3 rders everything from one comp supply house. and when the material comes. IT SUITS And you are here now, oda) the B. L the doren Bellefonte Lumber Co. CESSES RERAEERAB0B80008 0 te it Builder does t differently owe with Co. pot yesterday with HERRON RRR RRRRNRRRRRARRRR ARRAY Seal B00 000008808800 800k EBam VALENTINE'S Hoof Ointment ! The for atest remedy the Kre all disea 0 0 sty yet discovered harse’s hoot, $100 te with. ses of Frog and in and ation frog, feet prop- pure brittle separ ary verish ing hoofs hours result of seanes by barb- sores used ao- money Drug country t han- of - Valentine Hoof Ointment Company, CIRCLEVILLE, OHIO. has ever Valentine's Hoof Packing 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trave Marks Desions CorymiauTs &C. h and description may n free whether as ental ( n HARDBODK on Patents re Lena, : M r O. receive charge, in th Anvone sending a» apeciat notice, ‘Scientific Fmerican. Lamont | ety Terms, evry H r a iby ail ih HONN & Co, 15a, New Tork Branch OMoce, €2 « Washington, D, EK. RHOADS At ms yard the P. R. R. Passenger station, sells only the best qualities ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS COALS iD Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw and Sand. OF nan me y Hiinntrat od weekly Opposite a Tee! B GILLEN'S GROCERY % | 1. 33C iD 13¢ per « WANTED Potatoes ar 1 Apples We Cut the Prices on Gro. ceries for the Cash. Sucooasors 10 Grant Hoover Fire, Life and Az CRIDER'S STONE BUILDING | | N G & S THIS AGENCY largest fire Insurance compad- 0 HK ray n les in the world. We are pre ident Insuranc BELLEFONTF represents the pared 0 write any time Also Surety Bonds inrge lines Fire. Lite Aocident and Tornado TEMPLE COURT HARRY FENLON, INSURANCE Successor 10 Frederick K. Poster and William Burnside Bonds of every description BELLEFONTE, PA, Manufacturer of Light and Heavy ESTABLISHED 1871 James Schofield, o=iessss HARNESS Thirtyseven years’ continued sue” cones 8 a guarantee that the goods and all Deseriptions Bellefonte, Pa. A LE. CHAD FINE SANITARY PLUMBING Gas Fitting, Steam and Hot Water Heating, * Slating, Tin Rooling, Spouting, ALL KINDS OF TINWARE MADE TO ORDER. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED. Eagle Block, Bellefonte, Pa.
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