So Circulation Over 6,600 Largest in ABOUT PAPER AND EARLY EXPERIENCES DISPLAY THAT ATTRACTS MUCH ATTENTION AT CENTRE DEMOCRAT OFFICE The Front A Few of Qur Eloquent Used Business. Office Obscured- Facts—Amount Us-—Growth of a Paper bv On Mond man, began newspaper ind stacked on the office high There AVETrags man) nd ing had Bellef ar ever Below entre 1 EFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 2 ‘ 31 H Centre County CLA BORO. PRIMARIES A Compliment to Senator W. C. Heinl ' ! SI STIRS) ATTITE TRV wine's store In des, (each weighing Fras povy tu The Cer 1 60 pat nde print |} ’ I ero £) r ohare w ite oo] good, hot casionall more thro eine T hone there w vouthful a paper afloat from nn sediment week, to a health or elght times as much not bragging there In ahout it—sgimply cold facts with eloquence as you comprehend thelr meaning. It is a tribute of ap preciation from patrons far and wide that is Inspiring, for It makes burden of business cares lighter and the work more Inviting Did you ever see the "Devil? pos. sibly not. Perched on the top of this stack of paper ia the “Devil!” We mean “our Devil"-rather a "Printers charity &lon in energy sufficient t In cold Agures of 68 pounds per issue of 560 pounds Now we are hot alr that glow were an confidence and it no it there are 246 hun. ; the | TO DELINQUENTS am 4 rong and a Terie AIM FA TE ) wi efor vil# Before the to all t they A great holidays a statement subs bers sf ng were Arrears on many promptly e others failed to resp rhid who was the their th E * " ’ Tia Ow re ond ations ¥¢ Are Technically st ¢ reason Laws f w For the again be an one year ext means a Otherwise to remove g list, to be placed weex DO 5 who owe more t get a © what that containing sent tc ° if know ply expected week, you w An titan ~e are name from early re be com rem ce wi pellied your our mailin : and the account will have n other hands for collec tion, as we can not edit a and look after a lot of small accounts and countless correspondents Kindly give this the attention it serves paper de A varus THE PUBLISHER West Ward FRIDAY'S FLOOD WW Are thelr views 1" method In mre the nd shou ir ney ir hest nnd flint vdopted IM ben Shot at Mushand, intentions that measured up to she the demands of William Madern, of Teowistown went husband, and falled because of defective med na yard On on deal of the or mur wore grest ut et not properly ent to oarry face water Many of the cellars filled with mud and ith that a great deal gf inconvenience TraMe on the lLewishurg rmailroad war suspended on Friday afternoon by damage to the Ninking creck bridge, {above Spring Mills [home of Mra. Maud Stringfellow, en- There was more or less trouble | tered the house and then opened fire throughout the county, but no serious | with a thirty-eight ealiber revolver | damage done, At Orviston the rall- | Four bullets whizzed close to Madera's | road bridge to the Hayes Run brick | head, but he was unharmed. When | works wae damaged by an lee gorge | Bheriff 8 HL. Boyer arrived he placed submerged by | Madera and Mra. Stringfellow under {and part of the town back water, arrest and they were held for court With what conrldered the sftuntion, Mr Yeagertown, near gunning for her to get him only marksmanship At a hearing held shooting, Mr. Madera she had followed her hushand to the tr ble Rowers on where opened off. the were were Insuffie cnumed following the aNeged that The battle waxed Now to par- | whieh! wre STORY OF A STORE i AND TWO MERCHANTS WERE BUSINE WHO SUCCESSFUL 88 YEARS AGO CAME FROM BAVARIA Howard Packs Prospered IN BOTH Located and Susser Balse bered by Mar at an and PE Lain ved to Bellefonte let us go back 10 Aschbach pide 1 RAS There we find 1 out of twenty » 5 Vy Two Deaths in Sugsarvalley Mra Mar arts are od whi afterno Mow residing thi chal at 1 wher Carrol from which Tuesday up she : Years Mra Lydia her daughter, at Greonbury of the Infirmities reached her Kith " and was dead Ehe whe aged Zollers died at the Mra, Forest Wednesday of Year home Wirth forenoon she having of on Mi. 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SUSSMAN filled shelves, and sald, "How much will you take for it, bullding included 7" Haynes named his price and without a moments hesitation Weber replied, “I'll take It; when will you give pos- gession ?” "Right away, its all yours, except the contents of the safe” Mr Haynes directed his clerk, John W Gardner, who was also his brother-in. law, to lock the safe and bring him the key: Gardner walked over to the cash drawer and began taking out the cash {received for the morning's sales, when Haynes sald to him, “Never mind that, | Bdison again announces the com. ‘Jt goes with the sale—everything but pletion of his wonderful storage bat. {the the safe, Md with that they both tery BRE", Are you boveottineg Many a familly has months because they to buy steak the butcher? done that for lacked the cash even a soupbone, let alone a or a roast land in Beech Creek township to Dow. er and Leathers, of Howard, for a pri vite consideration, I ———— John Gummo has sold his timber. | emocral. Vol. 3838. THE DOLLAR BUYS MORE IN ENGLAND THEY HAVE ADVANTAGES AMERICANS p HOW PRICES Wages of Salaried Per ng OVER PURCHASING. HAVE GONE UP Man cally Cut Decade—~The Growing Pract Cent Also very Year Sixty Work Worse E an “The hovels in which many work. ers of this country live would not be tolerated by the authorities in England. war Ment S| fran . 3 - Lairaann fistant the ix Ll Foesy han in to iry and ry wmrture of Nr & greatly rete Ehehee and Mr. Ehehee giness and in regretted the hotel 1} £ here has greatly the patronage of the house It was not that Mr. BEhehee did not like the place or was not doing sufi. client business, but the change Was made on account of the 1 health of Mra. Bheheoe who has been on the sick list rr A couple of years Mr. and Mra. Shehee will leave for Atlan- tie City where they will remain for the next three months After that they will go to Clearfield where they will occupy thelr home in ®inee oO : creased George MNeverly, a well known res- | ident of Eagleville, died very sud- denly early Tuesdya morning at the | boarding house at the clay mines at | ‘Beootae, where he was employed as fireman on the engine of the clay train, | Heart fallure is thought to have been {the cause of his death,
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