Page 4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, January 27th, 1910, Blie Centre Demoreat, FRED KURTZ, SR., Kditor. | CHAS. R. KURTZ Editor and Proprietor, | W. FRANCIS SPEER Associate Kditor. SWORN CIRCULATION wn OVER 6500 IPTION $1.50 Per YEAR TERMS OF SUBSCR SUBSCRIPTION, Persons who send or bring ihe money to she office and pay in advance, §1 per year CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with . Y. ehrice-a-week World for, , ol teshurg Stockman for $1.85 $1.50 The date your subscription expires is plainly printed on the label bearing your name All oredits are given by a change of latel the first fesue of each month. Watch that, after you remit We send no receipts unless by special request Watch date on vour abel Subscribers changing postoMos not notifying us, are liable for same Subseriptions will be continued wise directed We rmploy no collector You are expected send or bring the money to this ofMee sddress, and 0 Sl EDITORAL. Responsibility for heavily ted tariff rates on those who Hust Harrisburg of grafter Tuesday capitol at The trial began has become will on gravhaired with age He never get to jail It seems very much ald of spiked It hanks- pendent republicans, with the the democrats in congress, have Cannon the would justify the giving proclamation by the President speaker's chair in fatT ISSuiIing Of a "re effectin be n stop © It public trusts, than the latter cs self for what ple vots ’ ty knoc} { would to to 184 per “nce and the toll ors in Ing and x cutting pr Hew 1.onlie Rey pr wer th aris the the must @ : tor there that rob Ing od gh the p t he leaver nt have heen p the consumers and needed the ell Kt food Own snning ) f tariffs fo and ciot} 11] elas Lewistown Plant Fire practically Destroyed by Fire. wiped out the fin ishing department of the Mann Edge Tool company, at Lewistown, Sunday night. The blaze was first discovered In the carpenter shop In the west end of the plant, and quickly reached the paint shop, and then swept through the grinding, polishing and other fin. ishing departments The loss on bullding, machinery and stock will reach $100,000, covered by Insurance There In a question whether the lant will be rebuilt, as the company s a plant at Mill Hall, purchased | from the American Axe and Tool Co, that has been practically idle since its purchase, It Is belleved the work will be transferred to this plant, at least until conditions warrant more extensive facilities, | seribers { tion ; Comes year unless other i It | ' SAMPLE COPIES. The 3-Times-Week World Mailed to Qur Readers. ( We frequently are asked by our sub- | J for sample coples of the a times-a-week N. Y. World, which ig |e gent in connection with this paper one vear for $1.65, During the past week sample coples of that paper were mail ed to our for thelr inspec- | We pre all received the pa- | J pers, read them over carefully and no- |p ted the good features in it whic hia times week for 60 cents additional und cheapest offered three times a equal of any dally-—in fact for the slush of the average omitted, the Amportant subscribers Hun ny three only the rite ever The World, a One Wie club for [a onsider it | | a [ best bIng week, Is better daily is news Is compact form in ha con ; ‘ densed In a what the to d and diges World is the This edi fentures from we dadly third ls Sin VEerage bus m re The cart! hest \ WN NL DO only on | the contains edition than |! paper » et Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary. T Jan. 15th, was a the home of Mr. and of Centre Hall, they celebrated the wedding anniversary Owing of Mrs, Snyder only few were present. They Mr. and Mrs er Margaret Willian d Mrs Ww yvder BO ghters Sara and tm wnt da Wm. Sm on that fiftieth to the Miesdans at der pleas Mrs neat | ™ any iIHIness were Erdle lows Grace Markle WOODWARD f this place visit ed Gunsallus at Filed v 1" Highvalle th friends y Are ame The theatrical season would not be complete without the ever popular “Buster Brown” and his dog "“Tige It Is reassuring to learn from the bill | boards that they are still with us and in all their popularity at the opera house on Friday evening giving the ipublie a glimpse of an entire new edition of "Buster Brown” surrounded by pretty girls, handsome gowns, all | new songs, music and effects, In fact | everything new but the name, i —————— was { lix Shuey, died at her hame 1s | Ww to loge nearh ay n M 2 months RECENT DEATHS. HOUSER: Matilda Benner, wife of ‘harles Houser, died Monday night, an. 17, at her late home near Shiloh, | ged 28, of tuberculosis, Her widows r and one child survive Intsrment made In Shiloh cemetery, SHURY Catherine, of widow Fe ve k the ‘ollege woods, on Baturdn morning an. 15, aged 74, from the aralytic stroke sustained sony go Interment mul: at PENNY Miss M. J. Penny led In Lewisburg on Sunday, Jan. 186, | nd was buried there Wednesda ns well and favorably all the older residents of She had lved at the nnd always interest that effects of al fo aths wns Shiloh who on Ver known State Col college for | wl vintain Vente m d nctive AN Carr aughter f My saolan, of Halfmaoe orn ne of the rief to an in borough the and Hill grin fwo-months Mrs Foy died Satur The tak child i caused had he during Oo al from the litle parents wehed to it the } The cQUILLEN neg nuch g awn thie itt ts Ne 1ftery Inter olor Mra wy yr MeQuil Mi W Irene Or oro ADERHOILD Aderhold r ‘Gra Fis dn Mr ind Perryville assing nen veara Fxpress and rents of Mr who Interment took nlas FOCK clock Miss f Mr Nellefonts Pennsvivar ih Lunda Rertha T Sour and Mee JD dled nt the at Phila taker ving had sir collin pee tal ughter of 4 whe her that ned ellefonte mid In reh and The hoody " fant ww ahand rn In } May age He she of Cathe Years ned the At to di] eh ts mervicen Bellefonte on Monday and taken to the Nishoan her parents and hare of New Tohn Jr 5 me stroet and the Mra ork City Har parents ! on east ne her ar thers 3 sinter Nellringor nh and D. A. Groves Horse Market CAR LOAD OF Western Horses ! at Private Sale. The last of this week Western lected hy a oar load of me, will arrive at at Private Sale If you are In need of a good horse | come and look these animals over, as they will be choles stock. Description of animals will appear in later issue of this paper. D. A GROVE, Johnson, the colored prise fighter | Tr ——————— slugged & coon the other day and got | pinched. He has been petting » | pace that may be his undoing. Horse Market, Lemont, Pa, | rr —————— well | fonte, | Tuesday | Harrisburg | ger on the | where | purposd | mencing, funeral man Farm Horses, personally se. | my sta | bles near Lemont, and will Le offered | A syndicate was formed to . | buy up the light and trolley lines and Mrs. Penfield Said to be Interested options have been secured on most of in Million Dollar Project. | them, Mrs. Mary Weightman Walker-Pen- The { field, of Philadelphia, one of the rich- | grove est and most active business women | Wilkes in the world, was reported to be the Pottsy prime mover in million doliar light Ashlin express messen- | and trolley merger, which to girdle | terver Will port division of the this section and extend from trolley and often run up to Bellefonte | he to Selinsgrove host of friend The spent a into his room fi the of summoning him to work found him cold in death He years of - pe ris of Philadelphia, the latter being a| LIGHT AND TROLLEY MERGER | vicinity patient In the hospital where his wis- | ter died. The will take place this morning at 40 o'clock from the Catholle church BAILOR and Wi funeral aid | 10 plans are to connect Belins- Shamokin Danville, Bloomsburg, Barre, Scranton, Binghamton, fille, Mahonoy City, Bhenandoah, nd and Mount Carmel and all in J with a net work of power from which is the Hardwood Pow - Charles Dallor, favorably known found dead afternoon at He who was in elle his chair his in on nt n home NIN In mn Ping FP. RR miton, Y Mra. Penfield in Williamsport with the in the large Pennsy ly The mn tive hi boy muds her 1f« acquainted t im « ‘ propositions already has central part of nd is we electri he Inters Hazelton J tl rumored something doing Hefonts call went i" 4 that there will of line regio ] estate ania mor AEents value in he when conl WAR yo before very nEe red in the Hate Preaty TRIAL LIST. authorita College have this since erger full Wot NK in the pastor, Febr term of been Februn: Or of For Inry Monda J. W. Neff vs Shoe 1 wp J. . Cochran E. R. 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PITTSBURGH, PA velo Walnut Street, BRANCH Philadelphia, Penna 126 FOURTH ST A STORY TOLD IN FIGURES Why Claster’s Store is the store for thrifty people--The Economy Store The sale of Kline's Shoes still going on. Kline's $4 00 | our Pr q Kline's 84 00 Dally women, our price Kline's LH 0 Rolled I Lumberman’s Gums Men's He n Drawers st Right, in all leathers 3.19 soc Ploscelined Shirts and 35. do tam 3% oy Reon, nna 1.98 29%¢ Ile 98c Madison Men's our Men's % oo Cord dark colors Shoes for and and Cloth Pr oe gin roy dee Snag proof Arctics Men's soc Neckwear our price Kline's 1.50 one-buckle our price Men's 18¢ Dress Sox our price Kline's $2 00 Boys’ Gum Boots, size 2, Our price it to Men's Cont Sweaters Heavy soc All-Wool Sox, our price ebasEisashants : oa—e 4 4 our price CLASTER’S UNDERSELLING STORE Crider's Exchange Allegheny Street Bellefonte, Pa.
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