\ “age 4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, February 24th, 1910, y . TAFT'S INJUSTICE TO HIMSELF. WOODWARD, | Morrison, Mr .and Mrs. Isaac Beck | a i ; or] Deas oon cnn 4 / we : . as | 10 «1 Miss Emma Huffman is on the sick Preaching next The Center Democrat, oe Noah d Ketner, employed at Lewis. | Mr, and Mrs. Daniel Beck, Mr. Isaiah | list at this writing. ithe M, E, church by the Rev, Bower ; ; : | burg, spent Sunday with his friends leck, Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Beck C.| On the 224 of September, 1808, Mr, | here, M. Thompson, Mrs. Eliza Taylor, Mrs FRED KURTZ, SR., Taft, then a candidate, said at Chi-| Willlam Weaver and Guenney Wert {| N. I. Wilson, Mrs, Mary Wilson, Mr Editor, CARO! | of Aaronsburg, spent a short time at land Mrs, R. O, Way, Mr. and Mrs Phill rw 0 at the bed- | s " b A " i itt . ilipshurg for a few days a y emi essen "aes i : Joe Ard's on Bunday afternoon Miles Wrye, dit) ho irks ’ Quite a number of farmers attend. : ols ‘ he CHAS. R. KURTZ The revision of the tariff which Harry Stover and I | Fo $C) tor : 4 1 1 k, Viola Wii ed the horse sale at Bellefonte on last glide of her sister, Cella Mc( ord, who Republicans desire is a revision which | arry f t r an family vigited | son, Bertha Wilson, James Morrison, Friday has been quite il ros — shall reduce excessive rates and at | MODE friends in Unlon county on! Rosella Taylor, Ruth Powlev, Calvin rida) WwW. FRANCIS SPEER | the same time preserve the indus- | Sunday . py ; : | Morris on, Helen Kbbs, Mahe! Khbs, Associate Editor tries of the country I wish there | dla Winegardner, wif and son | Hugh Wilson, Winifred Wilson, Viola : to be no doubt in respect to the revis Jay, and Mr. and Mrs. John Eby, all | Buck, Beatrice Thompson, Dorothy ihe o . qo of Millheim, spent a short time among | Morrison, Frances, Margaret ¢ i= y “py . ’ ye 65 Oo . / [4 ' Mi fn and Ha- BWORN CIRCULATION OVER 5500 fon of the tariff friends on Sunday afternoon zel Beck, also Mary Beck if TT On the 16th of December, 1908, Mr Freeman Snyder had the misfor- | | S EDS | SEEDS! TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION ; | Taft, then President-elect, said In New | tune of injuring the ankle of his | : ' ® * » SUBSCRIPTION, $1.50 Per YEAR | York City: foot on last Saturday afternoon while | PLEASANT GAP. Fine weather and good z K Persons who send or bring the money to “I'nless ‘we act in accordance with |® oasting I Sranant 1d good sleighing at the office and pay in advance, $1 per vear : by ! ! C.D Motz and E. H. Musser | presen made We have received our full line of Garden and Flower seeds our romisoes » BR d ade ac J 'i y Vo) oF y . . He Tes . ‘ ' CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with Ir _promigos we shall be made a a business trip to Bellefonte on last| A #led load of young folks were N. Y. thrice-a-week World for. ...ooiiienns . Sountable \ the American pe pple ud Wednesday Srietts ned ut Mr, and Mrs. Homer and are prepared to fill your orders for the Pittsourg Stockman for “s . suffer such consequences as allure AM Kreamer and sor of ‘ann 1° ustice's, at Coleville on Frida Feb ” tit att i ack aos r iy to keep faith has always been visited Hall oan! A 0 \ h Pe in | ruary 18: those present are Ethel junantity, either in packages or in The date your subscription expires is plainly with. It would be better to have no | pe. oo ge : : “| Zettle, Mabel Keen, Mary Dunklebar guaranteed fresh northern grown iy _— Ie Re ri of Inbel the first | FeVision at all unless we are going Miss Erma Kessinger, of Nittany, | eh Zella Evy, Emma FEckenroth issue ‘of each month. Watch that. after you | honestly and fairly to revise the tar is visiting at the home of her broth r Rammlie Relish, Cora remit. We send no receipts unless by special | iff on the hasgis promised by our party.” Harry Kessinger Markle, Harry Keen, Edw: request. Watch date on vour label ) { LF J hw Subscribers changiog postofMee address, and | | 12, . tain ts Bip ot notifying us, are lable for same then President of the United States, | church placed a new organ in thelr Ficke nroth, 1 rank Relsh wy bh oti - ARDWARE CO. i Baorintion will he continued, unless other hurch last Saturd Lloy Shaffer, Harr: y y priptions wi * ~ od, He - | v church las rturday : ’ i ) Ww \ N said in New Haven 4 a a, { p ; . . wise directed. ’ s : A delegation of members of Wash- | 2 ish and Abner Muss also KE y BELLEFONTE, PA We employ no collector. You are expected tw “Now I venture to say that if the, gton Camp. No. 357. P. « : Sunday, the driver \ et send or bring the money to this oMee Republican party does not live up to the following "es hy A . | passed playing games its promises, and what the people ex viday. viz: YT. : | pect of it, It will be relegated to a po- sition like that of His Majesty's Op { A sled load of young folks were en- | tertainel at Mr, and Mrs, E. E. Swartz : - on February 18th, from Buffalo Run Mrs, J. C. Nason, of Julian, was at Editor and Proprietor, -—— Come jn, see our line and get a catalogue On the 30th of June, 1508, Mr. Taft, The members of the United By James Meyer, Victor se, St nul’ { U————— IERIE Aww «EEE EEE ENCE EZN ENE ONEENOERER WHITE SALE At the WORKMANS BARGAIN STORE. Sale starts Saturday, Feb., 12, 1910, and will last for 15 Days Only. EKDITORAL. Woodward After Ww a TR AL) spoken to the enchers PARTY OF LINCOLN DEAD. position ne pol tenet yy gome of the members On the 6th of August, 1909, when said ord tv United States Abraham Lincoln was the inspira . . ~ h nounted of apr i President Taft signed the Pavne-Al " LiL ' 1 tion of two sermons by the Rev. Madi | : ~ . : drich bill, he said son C., Peters in the Green Hill Pres Th i iI8 Iaw 8 not a perie storie hurt lixteenth Street and . ; byterian church, Sixteenth Str i or a complete compliance Girard avenue, Philadelphia last Sur promises made in the day platform, strictly interpre Dr. Peters declared In h after On the 12th of February noon sermon that t wpublican par- | Saturday), speakir ty of today \ y nt « incoln. | York. President T which, he said, v for ban Nothing all the people . $ the favored He likewise ive tariff is the prices of | the fore 6.4 sheeting leached and unbl I HENETYSPEENREET price 30« ) vard, at white sale & - 10¢ bleac) muslin, at white sale white sale week Is workma gested thi terest ADDITIONAL LOCALS help solve have sprung u n recent ve Mics Fianttie rvs bumnd ¢ PY In the the reli called ar followed ste ps white sale at white sale at whi at white at white critics “Linc falsehoe asked wi he repli scribes for mem ment, “Love that church wil say that the mor the less he seems spirit of Christiar God, prayer ar brotherhood o the world | deeds EVERYTHING “POLITICS. WORKMANS' BARGAIN STORE Afar am w red. th Allegheny St. Bellefonte, Pa. Ruukies license at Centre Hall last |p, , My, eh e refreshmer SENENE ECC EEC SN SENN ENN ER EERE RNENENONENNDE remarkable statement y h a) hed om ! ‘ » HALF MOON TWP ~ at 1 Maes ! = » m — - w a w Wo . WR ® w = u =" w s mn u it % = » = = w wm " = = " . ” = " ® —— po» A = ® SANNDEEREEONENSLEERNEEERRO ERE “The result is a surprise to the peo ’ on Tie Ay ¢ . The . Mr a ple who knew Mr. Runkle, and the manner ir which he hotel: for there are fe careful the will and since the hullobaloo is confined to mien BEAT EE RE A ll YOU LIKE THE REAL THOR- to stand aloof a is in pro This Is t!} EE RA EB ee OUGHBRED STYLE circles sensible Penr is politics ow pol of ew. r musicians were Harris 0 ” sinting ‘of ice cream. cake of Aiftere in clothes; you like to look at a man dressed that JEFFERSONIAN DEMOCRACY way; you like to be dressed that way; we know what you like. There's just one way for you to dress and look like a thorougbred; and you'll have to come to this store to get the clothes. HART SHAFFNER & MARX with wtitit na ’ y r Y the ‘people themsel IR ! a rational Sai asives).that man (Gun 8 ationy make them for us; the new models for 1910, the new and vit nt ‘ of justice and that } ‘ restrained from that he could be restrained from L weaves and colors in all-wool fabrics the smart dis- erate pows confided to persons of his own choice, held to thelr duties i tinction in style which we get in these clothes, cannot wy dependence or is own wi i Shove 1s the Sentimust of ‘the SHOE | be had in any other way; nor in any other store MILESBURG. i around here. Saturday evening, February 15th, waa made the ateafion of 4 Yer pias: il NEW Spring and Sum- ant gathering at the home of Mr. and | Mra. Housel, it being the sixteenth Mra Housel, it being the sixteenth! [iff mer styles on sale - Now! ii You'll wear these clothes sooner or later, if you Miriam. Those present were: Mabel | H . . » ii ’ Eva Kine, Hsther Spicer, Margaret | | If anything a little bit smart- Il dont now; they're the only logical thing for well Miles Ethel Letterman, Margret Baird | Hil { Roy Jones, John Bullock, Clarence Weaver, Larrimer Bullock, Fred Dyke, | Cameron McKinley, John Hryan and Th : Malcom Housel The evening wan usual, e kind you see This store is the home of oyfully in playing games, i > . : choles musical selections. About 10 | i on Paris boulevards - Fifth | Hart Schaffner & Mark clothes o'clock the refreshments were served | consisting of lee cream, cake and oth. il Avenue too. Every Jast and or delicacies. On the table was a fine | birthday cake. The evening soon was | passed away and at the midnight hour | HH leather that a woman could all returned to their homes It! Bb) me. i On Tuesday morning Zutman li ponitly want, = any ne Ith S I M, T H E C L O T H I E R, George Keen and Correct Dress er and more exclusive than I dressed men. Btover started for Ninos where they i intend to make their future home, | A. Ce MINGLE, On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. A. M, Penna. Harter, of Harter, W. Va., arrived here ‘ , ' : and will spend several weeks at thelr home here, H. G. Hartline and Edward Shinley transacted business In MiMinburg on Baturday. Wa are sorry to report that N. Lose in confined at his home with slokness.
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