Circulation Over 5,500—Largest in ORCHARDS FOR EXPERIMENTAL WORK SELECTED IN CENTRE COUNTY BY STATE ZOOLOGIST WHERE TESTS WILL BE MADE Two Classes are Selected—Work Un der Direction of Department of Ag- Practical riculture—To Demonstrate Methods. State Ee Zoologist face last week made public model orchards that have by the division These orchards, are located in counties are iar from mo the intention m unomi been sel of economic about 1,000 all sixty - ol is nem Odels, This wot test of the partm Zoologis resuit wil Cess or the has ever o« ed In riculture or hor The owners o agree to « to the rules lai of eCon ward will be cellent ) approved modern and scientific ods. The in increased fruit. The benefit of rec manufacturers and n ' ent most disastrous ultivat MIOIC ZOOIOEKY in results « orchard's reward yield and better supplies, Divided ciasses chards. The | model orchards pervision model orchards The pul lic-meeting orchards will condu ed much along the lines already jar in the demonstration orch that the division of zoology has ducted for the two pally upon p worker Into Two Classes. the rst is “publi and Two comprise list meet ne second be famil Aras last years, i A from Ww present at each public a considerable O of frequent public strations will The sup« most entire owners, who » vision of e« duct thelr pected plicitly work rvision when absolutely necessary The list of orchards in the two class- “EE selueted fon follows Public Meeting Orchards. J. J. Arne Hall I's Gardner, Howard; W. Fred Re Bellefonte » ' »oldied tr Supervision Model Orchards. CC. Edward H pt, Be fonte i il meeting orchard the time, and and demon- then Cenite County are ‘ntre } fay mhbert “nr in Lit { g Mills Howard Gardner Hospital Notes Clark of Port Ma discharged Nettie | fonte, discharged Mrs Sara! Miller operated on Monda Willis Poorn tion of tos Mrs Ans Jar WY Ar rd 14 of 1 LY Caseheer tion is Improving Mins Allee Barn? Tuesday for There vet appendicitis are 1 patients ir Almost Starved having kept alive by ing bark from trees the months Mre Harriet Sampson and her tw childrer were found by fi hunters ir the Stone twelve fr woman's husband ARO The ingdon and Star eat two ng for past "x mountains Huntingdon The dled months taken to Hunt will dk miles m two three wore probably Clement for Brigadier General According to a report from Harris burg. the selection of Colonel Charles M. Clement. of Bunbury, as brigadier general for the new Fourth brigade of the National Guard, has been decides upon hy Governor Htewart and will he announced in a few days Make Big Money. Devote all or part of your time tak ing orders for our high quality, low price made-to-measure clothes we pay large commissions. Write at once for our handsome Spring and Summer Agents’ Outit, The Custom Talloring Co, Bridgeport, Pa The Ground Mog. The groundhog saw his shadow yea terday which means six weeks more | cold weather(?), and the animal hoofed back into his hole to dream over super. stition The Centre Democrat and the three times-n-week World 1 year for $1.65 Best offer going for two good papers at a very low price, Xeep your subsoription paid In ad. vance, as the paper may otherwise be discontinued to your address Centre County. DR. BARCHFIELD'S ADDRESS, ! A representative audience bled in Petrikin Hall day evening to hear Barchtield, member Pittsburg, A/BeMmM last Thurs- Hon, Andrew J of congress from speak on “The Nation's Pro- 4 I'he hall was appropriately decorated in national colors and Smith's orchestra present to | en the occas Hon. Ellis 1. in a neat complimentary ntroduced speaker address nning followed b on Bre wus ion and the Orvis, from Deg weaker 1 inter: trans n anne NOW MAKING BRICK w flee] Brick _ and LAR) HH Friday this we Amerie the br the Wreck T™ Arge 1 ‘ollege on reday ¢ Bellefonte ening it Central Or FUT PON have 1 ‘ ir : four hours or “hoof nt" Many of them 414 the ! fur The side track of the The thre tad ned to Intter considerable wrech of a operations Rtone Cn bridge the fms WAR on nf ing oan ! and trestle Supt. | and ped take wu on the Parker's pes that end Amer engine the wan for tender and H Hr Pp the main down gh ni went the o remed Thomas to the FP. R R wreok It track that train from getting the bove could take train The engine was damaged and the # aided a ent h work Martin Holderman engine and he was lmdly shaken po much so that he imagined bone In his body had been {hut after he got stralghtened found he was all right 1 Tyrone to train wire to wreck War train this prevented through the § slightly Walker not enough his the up every broken out 16 went engineer Hitt but from war a to pres m continuing war on he ] Killed in Mine Disaster, {| Three more hodles were recovered | from the Primero coal mine property Monday, making the total number of | known dead twenty Heventy four miners are still unaccounted for and are gither dead or entombed. One hundred and fAfty men were In the {mine when the explosion occurred peven Fire Cé. Benefit, The North Wales Cholr will ap pear at the Btate College Auditorium, | Thursday evening February 10th, 1510, funder the auspleies of the Alpha Fire 1 Co. Tickets 5 eonts and $1.00 | Concert begging at 8:00 o'clock Deo It Now, In ease your subscription is over a year In arrears, hetter give It atten. tion, before It In discontinued to com. ply with the recent postal regulations THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3. 1910 SEVERE CENSURE FOR DOG FONDLERS WOMEN FIT SUBJECTS FOR LE- GAL RESTRAINT VULGAR DISPLAY OF WEALTH Ignorance of Their Duty to the Poor Some Timely Comment Appropriate to this Dog Community—Costly Funerals Are a Mockery, CENTRE CO. ASSOCIATION. A meeting of the directors of Centre County Association of Ph delphia was held Thursda i, 19010, at the residence of it's dent, Dr. Roland G. Curtin, 22 8. 1 Eireet Those besides ident on pres: st pres 1 Lhe Ira DD. Garman, vi Mattery pres were presi Ie Further Extension Work. tate { ant w regard It Is not dons your friendship in ntegrl) must re There you are! CHAS. R. KURTZ, Publisher _ the afe habit a em. to be dined from a hire with a 1b perched on brutes mistresses them, while the children if they sanded over to the fo recs or hirelings to spend ever of thelr young wit? child of the poor grows the woeeds-~in many hun neglected unkempt little beggars | these fashionable ever shéd a tear of fotiorn § and ervthing 1 rT tomobile bow legged bull pup their Knees Alas! the fresh alr Only their the At or give it infants and ir wed a us need Are any Are ay « lives The : class less fortunate or practically wayside with the dred of cases filthy der if idolizers they childrey up hy starved of won one oAanine when Htthe could wie ans thes Our numerons orphan asylums, shel tering homes day nurseries are crowded from pit to dome with parent forsaken or abandoned in the great majority of cases their final ending will be when they at early age are thrown out upon the world friendleas and homeless, to pal die along alone, must to the serious. minded individual be a grimy, fase nating riddle Not long ago the dally newspapers printed columns about the anxiety of one of those modern fashionables over the liness of her pet poodle. How she had chartered a special train all the way from Ban Francisco, In an effort to save ita life by expert treatment The dog specialists employed pro- nounced ite case hopeless and the pup died. After ita death this quadruped was placed In 58 metal lined, white satin coin, costing $500. Later her information to the press was that she intended to have a vault built to hold the coffin and its beast and enn innocence What Aan In sight of the fact that sd many thousands of poor Infants and children after being placed In thelr rough wood. on shells are shovelled under the earth without even a numbered stake to show thelr burial spot whose lives | might have been spared hy a small | fraction | these brutes, 1 say i» not this type of of this money lavished on fn creature who glories In such vulgar display of wealth and notority a Ait subject for legal restraint ?—From N. Y. World, J Bondsmen Held for Old Shortage rs M—— so sher H 1 or has 1 de a the Mir Bre ; rer former Mifflin extent slate D. Cold order of and a defaulter to the alm $£10.6000 It was the f the court to appoint one of sitorneys at the bar to audit and they be ir each YOAr KEAave tithe it ght had surrendered his of to his successor, sold his property from the state that the shortage was discovered Statute of limitation then cut out eriminal prose cution. The state, however, held that the bondemen were held for twenty years, and opened negotiations that re sulted in settling a number of claims at 50 cents on the dollar The claim against Brown is of the largest and amounts to about $3200 and will be used as a test case by both sides wr register and ree county of custom o the ng Coldren’s as fore the ox him a clear years after he fies et counts CRMs and was almost and moved one Entertainment at Centre Mall, Mise laura Runkle entertained at the Centre Hall Hotel on Tuesday, February Ist, 1910, with a turkey din ner at § o'clock, of twenty covers and cards, the following guests Mr. and Mrs. ID. A. Dooser, Miss Cora Brun gard, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bradford, Miss Verna Geiss, Dr. and Mra, Al Hson, Mr, Gross Allison and Mrs. Flora Balrfoot, of Centre Hall; W, kle, Irvin Noll, Miss Christine Curry, Mise Helen Schaeffer, Miss Louies PBrachbill, A. R hoop, of Bellefonte; Coburn Mr, Beltzer, of r Closing Shops. The meat dealers In Altoona are considering the advisability of closing thelr meat markets for a time. The boycott Is on, and the trade In meat je seriously affected Election falls on the 15th of Febru. ary this spring. It will be the last one in the spring of the year in this state Pastor Chosen. | MIN Hall and Beech Creek, Clinton county, Presbyterian churches ox. tended a oall to Rev, A. IL Bateman, of Brasher Falla, N, Y, to become ipastor of the congregations. The call war unanimous in both ehurches, a. Run- | MeNitt and William | PHILA. MERCHANTS’ ASSOCIATION HERE IN BELLEFONTE ON A PULLMAN TRAIN GUESTS ROYALLY RECEIVED An Held House Parlors—Several Addresses ~ Big ARRIVE Informal Reception in Bush Excellent Distinguished Visitors View Spring Postal Savings Bank Foot Amputated, Armors the gap th Was Tone Jonnie of work in a « re day aft to his the CRRATY ankle orY "wm is Ww right | t He hospital where it to amputate the ar was fo fom Shot a Grey Fox Yesterday afternoon while Bd. Haupt was out hunting In the woods between Mileaburg and Intersection he had the good luck to grey fox In the loeation known Tenacre shoot a an the Mailing List Corrected All persons who remitted to this of fice during the month of January will find credit given for same by a change of the label with this Look at your label and In case of an or ror kindly this aMee at Inmne now notify once COBURN, DG Mingle and wife, of Brookville north of Woodward, spent Saturday with friends at this place W. C. Walter, of Woodward, spent a | few days at the home of Elmer Smith, | where Mra. Walter, who Is sickly, | visiting i On Friday evening the members of | the Coburn Band elected the following officers and leaders for the season | President, W. T. Korman: Viee-Pres- {fdent, J. H. Vonada: Beoretary, Z A Weaver; Treasurer, 1. A. Meyer; Lead. | lers, A. BL. and T. A. Meyer The result of the cauvcus not being | published last week we will give It this | week, for Penn township: Judge of | Blection, W. T. Korman, d.; BE J Burd, r. Inspector, Wilber Hower, 4; HH. 8 | Bnyder,r. Assessor, W. A, Btover, 4: (BF. Bdmunds, r. Overseer, C. A. | Weaver and W, U, Gentale, 4: G W. | Radel and HH. Wingard, r. Auditor, | J. W, Kerptetter, 4.: J. A. Treaster, r. This week Orvis Moyer will move his family and household goods from Phil. | Gelphin, where they resided a Tow yoary | to this place. in! i Vol. a7 23 sr ————— FACT, FUN AND FANCY. Bright, Sparkling Paragraphs—Select- ed and Original, A Woman's Protest. me sensation haps ens disgrace gels 54 In wi ) Wis Had Not Recognized it. What pr ‘ Not a Trained Nurse. of His Picture v 4 ’ ’ One on the Doctor § JULIAN Ste IR, Jen Clark re Inst her, John ut are glad nproved son Thom yonia have 100 home and he comes with her, not look . s breaking Sunday vis- tion nt Ome in our mise a and thelr Monday kK a jolly sled load of Wednesday evening Port Matilda, Ake, where evening. Saturday 1 hate to ret Albert M young folks up to the the home of they spent a all report a Clark Steele thon at Ariving Brothers, and gone t Philip Btraw, Gorder Wilson and Robert Merritt were all hauling lime for thelr farms last week Charles Dovers sold one of his horses to Samuel Richards Mra. Sally Swope and daughter Mary SBundaved at thelr home In our town Rumor will have it that there Is an. | other blacksmith shop going to start at {Jullan Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Port, and | daughter, who Is employed as assistant extontont este este oteot ost ot ost ot baker with some gentleman in Phil. lsphurg, Sundayed at Geo, Fliek's the | home of his wife Mr. Samuel MeoeGinley was on the slek list last week: he war unable to big meeting and was missed very much, but am glad to report that he was around again on the Rabbath, Mra, Dellass, of Unionville, Is lv. ling at Reuben Wallper's David Weller, from near Rellefonte was here trying to trade horses with some one, but no Neos, to oh or Her tox inst at H enrant time DATFSONARE Rev M very pl very good has resigned his posi - team for Williams Martha to work Straw, Charles | attend The Centre Democrat is printing more sale bills this season than ever, The reason in that we 40 the best wii? for the most ressonable prices, When you want job printing come direct to the Centre Democrat offios.
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