“age A em \ THE DEMOCRAT, CENTRE BELLEFONTE, PA. FRED KURTZ, SR., Editor. CHAS. R. KURTZ gditor and Proprietor W. FRANCIS SPEER, Associate Kditor BWORN CIRCULATION OVER TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Sunsc UapTION, $1.50 Per«ons who send or hring thé mone the oMee und pay in advance, §1 per you CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs witt N. Y. shrice-a-weok Worldfor....... Pitts ouryg Stockman for expires vonr Tae date your suhseriptior pr ated on the abel bearing credits are given hy a change of nb {ssue of each mooth. Watch that remit. We send reeeipts unloes req rest Watch date an vour labs Sutwerthers changing Wie nos potifyine us Hable Sunseriptions will be continue a nl wise dirveted We employ no collector send or bring the money to ost ATe for enn X [rt You ure his Mee EDITORIAL. The B strike by being “prosperity” They need prices wages Big strike Works work ar quit claim they with low wa Wher the GRAFTERS SENTENCED ted H "Ea sent pa prose ! Philadelphia contrac AT ot Ww te for erin 1# he 1 pertinent partie Htats testim part grafters vhole held Jools COBURN, Cora Hosterman sper with relatives in Brushvalley Frank 1.ose and family, of ¥ visitedl at the home of NX. Lode on tay County superintendent visited the Coburn schools on Tuesday Benjamin Orndorf, of near Wood ward, apent a few days with his old acquaintances Mra. Emory Odom, od her mother, Mrs home of A, J. Btover Mra. Agnes Bholter and Mm, J © Krumrine, of Union county, spent a few days with relatives here T. W. Hosterman and wife spent Bunday at the home of Thos near Woodward Misa Anna MeMurtrie, Mills, visited at H days. Myre sun DO Etters Brindle, at the of Bpring & Hartline's a fow The Gentre Democrat. | Pex YEa {and on a large scale and thus at time {to Grege Post, [took a deep Interest In the organiza Wolfe | tion | Mlete her, RECENT DEATHS. BUMGARNER David Bumgarner, ia resident of Blanchard, who has been | a sufferer for died on Sunday He was a her of years with foronooty nt widower but leaves a grownup children, SHAFFER Mr, Cathar er, an aged resident ed on the 4rd 4 if Sehreckengnst it 1 d 71 ars Bi cemetery at num ine of Sugar inst at the hom lersy ile de | Vi rial wns n that place GARMAN Mrg fTennle OQ of the lnte Dm I Inst weed Fle re rman fel Garman, in werg nt mt frie Jacksonville mains taken Mrs quite nterms L001 re rise nit why mused ! i. ar ens the = of whic He was ¢ # proving a bra on Aum red at Deep Petersburg was taken remained a war transferred mnd three of them Enyve ing ry, Ch war malor Hwa) dier capt 1, he he wt and From Prison Virginia to Libhy Any so. And to Bells Island He attempts to es he two unsuccessful, but the third one him his liberty After return. Ineated permanently In Miles where or then he . {burg where he and his excellent wife of Wieder, visit. | have heen Hving ever since He com. brick there the hig belonged nN and menced manufacturing of business his Hliness was doing a Commd Wallace No #5 0 A Burviving him Is a wife and the following children: W. E. of Tyrone Bruce and Frank T. Jr, of Milesburg: Lewis 1... of Bellefonts Mm Mary of Pittsburg: Mm. BW Many farmers and fruit growers Bad | Willlames, of Hagerstown, MA: Mes 0! gathered hers on Baturday state zoologist Burface lecture on frult growing and orchard culture, The two coaches of thelr train were crowded with eager listeners, Barly last Saturday morning oo. curred the death of an old veteran of the Civil war, Archie Muller, His age was nearly 53 years. He was buried on Tuesday with services at the house by Rev, Donat to hear!J Blalr, of Tyrone: Boss. of Miles burg: Mrs. Enos Bhaner, of Pittabure James GO, of Mileshurg: and Brinton, of Bellefonte, On the Ind of Febry Ary, 198 he and his wife celebrates thelr Oth weddifig anniversary whieh | was an event of more than ordinary Interest. The funeral will take place this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the | house, Interment will be made | the Unlon cemetery, Bellefonte. rheumatism, 10 o'clock Hed to LARIMER: died on o'clock, at inlaw, Capt James Thursday Ww T.arimer, night at 1:1) the home of his brother W. H. Fry, of Ferguson township, For several vears he had been afling from heart trouble which followed by drops He was the of Hugh and and Rebecca lari deceased, two ploneer residents Centre ounty, and was horn farm where he passe CONCLUSION OF Wis ( { Corvioued from Ist page) ON and an plaintiff tary non-snuit Cyrus Lucas for lucas, Loy Nancy then suffered a acknowledged vi, J. Zeigler, ox Lucas Al ven LiL and | clerked in store married LI ARO James of ented deceased omething over the Fry home Frees attention ing date April Lucas for $300 J. W. Neff vs of Bnow Sho certified fre tify falled guffered a 24th, Non 1603 suit Overseers tow lnm to granted of the An Week's int appear and his voluntar ] were ois came Larimer gentleman his nehip im to many ORCHARD the ft H 00 ntry ntingd nc tion brought to recover on an note bear Poor nppeal Plain counsel ' FEBRUARY COURT volun- trusted 1- Cyrus INSTRUCTION TRAIN. 4 14 or i BAZAAR GILLIAM, Prop THE 100 doz new Hd The prettiest we \ Hamburg New 2s PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Bulletin. DREADNAUGHT CARS The reliable for the public nub of railroading 18 Nirst.class equipment The Pennsylvania Railroad provides For many months big all-steel coaches, and this MIYIOW. \buil trains like Dreadnaughts, have heen operated on all throongh Their easy riding and have been widely praised. The allsteel dining cars too have dtistinet sdvantages over the wooden ones They Are stronger and steadier, and the ach of eating is made more enjoyable hy the smoother movement qualities steadiness of motion There are also steel Pullman Parlor—Smokers and SOME Care—Combined Bagieage in the service now, Trav elers like them They have plenty of elbow room and they glide over the mils. The Sleeping Cars are coming, Some four hundred parlor and seeping ears will be in use by Summer These steel coaches and ears are the strongest vehicles ever built for passenger transportation. They are fire proof, break proof and bend proof, "hey present the elimax of satety and the perfection of comfort in railroad travel : The Pennsylvania Builroad has always been the leader in all manner of improved equipment as well as in all methods of making their patrons more com fortible, This is why it is known and honored as The Stndard Railroad of America, # ’ { Thursday, March 10th, 1910, , - — - -. —— M { #0 as to get the very best results, | inck, old 1 dnfl In and slow This demonstration resulted in doing what yer ude of™ much good as it opened the eyes of | . ’ dy | ¢ dr of LINE ¢ hand some of the audience as to what must | 1» yer Y x to say hb " dn’t be done in ordr to save the fruit from | hustled 1 out Cyrano being almost annihilated. On Batur- would have rap him through with his sword i ‘em manager day morning they left Bellefonte for down through Pennsvalley, stopping at Centre Hall and Coburn A ind greatly f nfter ma sighed out ALE] ing Marisficld. elf 1 He ex elye ven Hired fan I hoy The sin mother don't g henven stand the » into tears sobbed You “Oh, “don’t could never Ititude” With the Years A Women's Room We have added a room to our banking house for the special use of the large number of women who keep accounts with us. We veniences for the t have fitted with con- silet and for corres- f . | 1 friends will use THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, DELAES v1 E C2 { How We Make Every . Customer Our Friend Every man who enters our store for a pair of Regal Shoes is made to feel perfectly at home. He can take his time about select g a par We don't and we'll gladly show you every Regal style in our stock We want to give you entire sal s- faction and make you a permanent cus- tomer. tl at suits him in every partic ular. try to hurry up your sc lection Cive us a chance— come in for a pair { | olr smart, hew I REGAL SHOES A. C. MINGLE, Bellclonte, . ‘ ‘ Penol. the meaning of above A child qu ckly Erase characters. Bat it takes a tletime ta appre cial : their value You can greatly assist the ehi dollar How ? learning the worth of the By having him open a savings account with this bank, and by encouraging him to add to it. A single dollar is sufficient to start an ascoonnt, Smaller deposits may follow. THE BELLEFONTE TRUST CO. BELLEFONTE. PA.
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