Fage 4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, March 31st, 1910, The entre emocrat, FRED KURTZ, SR., Editor, CHAS. R. KURTZ, Kaditor and Proprietor, W. FRANCIS SPEER, Associate Editor, -— a a ant TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION ; SUBSCRIPTION, 81.50 Per YEAR Persons who send or bring the money to the office and pay in advance, $1 per year CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with N. Y. thricea-week World for.... . Pittshurg Stockman for... $1.65 $1.50 The date your subscription expires is plainly printed on the label bearing your name. All eredits are given by a chaoge of label the first issue ‘of enoch month, Watch that, after you remit. We send no receipts unless by special reqiest. Watch date on vour Int el Subscribers changing postoMes address pot notifying us, are liable for same Subscriptions will be continued, unless other wise directed We amploy no collector send or bring the money to this and You are expected Lo Mee EDITORIAL. The time over big hand greatly he his poli past we fuss will The lewis ery, Jr. district anno as ONEress caused sleepl office this th Emery of nights for holders in section. Abus 10a Pe n heretofors H them later When speech adversely istration Pennypa sylvania who the Taft Ba Me both failed Here Pitt coB We URN. Pauline sontown and Lew G W. Wolfe and spent Saturday at Hosterman At the p Kaler homestead Mrs visited ish Mrs ( Dug Te 1] grandpa J Ma: nis Weaver, Rad nie Meyer in the ( term whi same Blaine Bartges Good girls On Tus Mal Kathry: \ Were resent Baird, Mildred Miriam Housel Austir Orrin Heat home f 1] the 114; fe ort NAN called of his » bealed nicely Harr umpire, w residence in the Market street Bert Lucas has m 4d to Central City In the house ¥% 4 1 by § | Wagner, who mo nlonville Ralph Thomas Tacy Lambert of State their § YAcation C. LL. Bogen. of Pittain ing his home this week Boggs and family Miss Besse Miles Watkins, of Mount El] wl ng from a head improving Austin, the HH hereafter brow stone front on College home anter at Is visiting Miss Carmel, this week L. T. Bddy returned from a busi ness trip to the western part of the state last week Mrs. Arthur Proudfoot Is visiting Mr. Proudfoot's Milesburg of mother Altoona, in Pine Grove Mills Academy. The historical and well known Pine Grove Mills Academy will open April 25th for the purpose of conducting a Bpring term of normal school of six weeks at Pine Grove Mills, Pa. The topieal method will be pursed In re viewing the so-called common school branches, hence any good text book may be used. Students wishing to take advantage of this school session should at once nonpy the A . A. MOY 12 Pine Grove Mills, Pa. SWORN CIRCULATION OVER 6500 | RECENT DEATHS. Willlam Toner old son of Mr. and Mrs Joseph Mayes, died at their home Logan street Saturday afternoon. He had been {11 for some time with dropsy The funeral took plice on Monday at ten o'clock Mayes six-year Mayes, the LYTLE March 8th Edith Lytle died on nt the home of her sister Mrs, DD. OC. Harpster, in Stormstown after an illness of about two vears of tuberculosis, aged 26 vears Inter ment in Graves cemetery She is vived by the following brothers and Charles Lytle, of Harry, of Pittsburg; Mrs. D. CC. Harpster resided sur Stormstown: and ind her sister with whom she SHAW taken Cire The following from a newspaper of Portland gon: Mrs. Josephine M. Shaw, a inent pioneer Portland at h home on Sunday ary 0, a r a she age of 65 Elkland Portland “en an active Christian churcl and one daug Burton Shaw The subjeat In prom woman died Febri irt | Pr 1 1 the Mrs, S W A } er here Ours orn in Moga count CRI to had | First vived 1} Charles E Mrs, W. E. Watson this obituary notic Many perso a0 member Shi two ons Shaw, J POORMADN who merch there Monda “ hi for spoected who De him alwa rtaining AS pleasa townspeople f hrought to Bel taken ai resid ' morning Fun held at the Valentine at the The pallbe thi mpar pall phews of and Charles GG. Murray perv Mrs terment " ground Wore sur the Valentine © At the grave the following ne George, Joseph Philadelphia Philadelphia residence and the Friends bu at the hou rkme : Iron Works bearers were the the deceased Fox, of Andrews, of and George Valentine and a cousin, Harry C. Valentine. of Hellefonte George Valentine born In Bellefonte. August 48 the old Valentine homestead corner of High and Spring now occupied by the family brother, the late Jacob D He was the son of George the head of the original entine & Co, which started In busi ness here in 1816 His mother was Mary Drinker Downing. of Philadel phia. He received his education at the Hellefonte Academy the Friends Behool, at West town, and also at Haverford College He then entered the service of his father at the Valen. j tine Iron Works, starting at the be ginning and working his way through the successive positions until he had Attained a thorough mastery of the business. In the early fifties the firm retired In favor of the new | which consisted of Mr, Valentine, | two brothers, Jacob D, and Reuben RB, {and his cousine, Robert and Abraham, | Mr. Valentine gontinued actively In this business until June, 15868, when the works were sold, He continued to be Interested, however, business until 1587, He held numer. ous positions of trust In his native town, Alling all with ability and fidel. [ 8) YJ] \rers Id vars of Wan 1834, at at the slreets of his Valentint Valentine firm of Val. one, on | | School { he | wher ! death | Emily | whom i Wade | My | Nationhl | Mores old | his | i | ity, his services mand the all with tact He such and hie nt beng respect whom wins as to confidence came in different com- of con i ! § times al member of Council and member of the! Board and was president of Company About removed to he resided He was for many venrs the Electric seventeen Ruxton, until the Years ago Maryland, time of his married In 1865, to Jacobs, of Chester count by he 18 survived: also four daugh ters: Jane H,, Mary D., Sarah W Emily J. of tuxton, Maryland CULLISON of practically six months disease Mrs, Nannie 1.ev wife of R OC Cullison Of died March 17 She was a daughter and Mrs, Edgar 1 nnd in Hellefonte A Wis alma ut tw Thougt aver Following Hiness Hright's Cullison, Altoona, Of nn vith enia (Ireend born members bright deal » ier he right along from ser He received tithe et for bravery fol that his Hill. Og i a8 position In 1? st W ingtor ! widow Mra D two ant James N XK place the } at me HEAVILY ASSESSED. at Editor Democr ’ WwW parties wit $35.000 of the MM i= pu on mer der RrockerhofY nd nolds.) Five«nixth of this born by Brockerhoft, Joseph & In en other yielding cent been reduced show 66h thre Rey te fir ing Rey many 10 re in olds COs to 15 as the rider Co, Garma: properties have ARReREmMents per clearly Hu h nr iN neither 1 renme placed n or um TAXPAYER few In Air If yi ‘on drop Into Green's Pharmacy will find a clear case there with a canopy top—a National Clear Niand This stand has a special sig. nificance for every smoker in Belle fonte. Three thousand progressive druggists In New York, Chicago and throughout the country have these Clgar Stands In thelr drug and own them. But here i» the smokur comes in; these thousand druggists buy their cigars together, They command ter values than the ordinary colgar store ean obtain because they have their brands produced In enormous factory quantities. Drop Inte National Cigar Stand for a Diack and White clgar—forget you only pald be for it-and you will recognize quality sold In many three for a quarter brands von where three Mra. James MoNolty writes us from Juniata Pa; “Mrs. Irvin J. Packer, In the same | whe, for the past three weeks had been confined to her bed with pleuro-pneus monia, we are glad to say, Is greatly Improved.” he | Light | bet. | | i the | A WONDERFUL SNAKE. It Defied the Attacks of the Serpent Killing Iguana. on the pampas America have many enemies, Bankes Barrow | | of South | ing owls feed on them, and so do herons | storks, which kill them with n of thelr javelin beaks, The ty rant bird plcks up the young snake b the tall and, flying branch stone, uses the reptile as a fiall unt ity life 2 battered out ard of the pampas, the mous snake killer, It te death with its powerful Hudson in his “Naturalist ta’ tells this story One day and blow ton or The large liz iguana, Is n fa smites the snail tall Mi In La PI a friend of mine was riding ing after his 0 was nttached to his sadd forty fo on the ground Inrge ig and, although Ine did sooner had the rider pass tral lool in tie out Crnttle (ne « of his the nnd remainder of line was allowed to trall The rider noticed a mna ivi apparently asleep Lie : rode within a few fies stir. But ed than the HI the it not no the ward's lusso attracted hed and dea on of vi i 8) WH W it When of several yard Hg uf moving 3 1 slowly t it the whole i of which had been pound 1d pas with uplifted head, gt Never sed THE HEDGEHOG. Tactics It Employs In Making an Adder. the | ta Weller edge of London, are “"extens the ed In vain, bh astonishment derful snake cro of The ites hedgehog which, like Sam cular, BAYs fustidiousness the Scotsman it iD make Subtle Flattery . . ] " « Deed H in, then docked hi ) “None of him for me” No.1. "He doesn't tip.” “Same here.” sald Waiter No. 2 "T'H fix him.” sald Walter No He took an for s serving $ POG d the screer sald Walter ww oraer ip he showed the twe neers a the the walter returned with a “Ninety-nine b hundred can “If the customer 4d nt himself | 2 aldheaded mes Dew Was said hair and own head balr to that he gives we a of a dozen cago Tribune ee attention take Lin his Mi ont The fact that ose so ts me for finding he appeals his ves tip big enough t 4 cost ol pintes soup Her Way of Putting It A gentleman stepping an ocean bound steainer the started of tl where the old steward was { on board just bef inquired aptai a re led the captain, “he was discharged kB ago “Why He seemed a first rate fellos to tel truth some time did eave the his breeches of him.” i bright little of gir the passeng: ther looking the old steward of him? ! charged -l know I's on |§ after an after ow | Assenger arm wn id What think be What gir around has come was Ol "sald some one for little | Oh modest sald the ke he do not y 14 tell surely » passe ng kindly he Httle hung her head and slowly “Cause his trousers maids answered were too short Forgot Doctor's Fee, A former St. Mary's student from Sao Paulo, in Brazil, in the St Mary's Hospital Gazette, says A few days back | was giving chloroform to A patient when 1 felt a touch on my shoulder, and a vole sald, “The tient Is very still’ 1 sald, ‘He Is quiet all right’ and the voice replied: ‘1 his brother; If he dies you die A pistol, and there are elght of Here, If any one Is 111, all the family collects, and they sit In the same room As the patient and watch what I» done” The doctor adds Unfortn nately, though there were elght of them, they forgot my fee” writing am I have us The Difference. Mrs. Dash-The idea of Mr Rash having soclety aspirations! Why, her father was a peddier! Mr. Dash Yen she's entirely too forward, She ought {to hang back antll people have forgot ten It Now, In your ease, my dear it was your grandfather who was a peddier The greatest trust between man and mun is the trust of giving counsel. Bacon CAKE, hot biscuit, hot breads, “+ pastry, are 57 lessened in cost "and increased in quality and winlesomeness, by Baking Powder Bake the food at home and save money and, health Not GOOD WINTER FOR WHEAT, Clevenstine—Shaffer n 8. Clevenstine, of Hublers) Miss Lila Shaffer, of 80 Much Alternate Freezing and Thawing as Some Years. 1 inn ‘Penns nim farn ved pre Hut LON eral M {ns WEDDINGS Musser Cay Sun SH ncubators, POULTRY SUPPLIES Brooders, ng obtained the agency for the BUFFALO INCUBATORS DERS. manufactured by Charles A. Cyphers, of Buffal we are prepared to offer the best Incubator and Brooder on the market at a very low fig The Buffalo Incubators and Brooders have features in any other make We guarantee them in respect Chas. A. ( yphers is a guarantee of the best * CAD sell at One-Half Less than Last Year's Prices matter which we will forward in stock at all times a complete are right as we buy in large qua ~AAame as we use for our owr 1 by freight any distance ime { oO ites poultry sHAINA OTETER Saw & PForiany J RIT all sizes ANIMAL Mural FALFA GRoUst HAR LATING TON Grand View Poultry Farm Centre Hall, Penna. KERLIN WwW. KERLIN 50 SETS OF ingle Harness Reduced in Price TO THE BUYERS OF HARNESS IN CENTRE COUNTY To make April the banner month of the year in sales on Heavy and Light rarness, we will offer so setsaf Single Harness in Imitation, Genwine Rubber and Nickel, running in prices from $11.50 to $25.00, With the advance price of leather you cannot afford to miss this opportunity to supply your wants in Heavy and Light Harness, Remember, this sale will last only through the month of apes Give us a call before buying and see for yourself. Goods will be cheerfully shown whether you buy or not, JAMES SCHOFIELD DEALER IN Harness, Saddles, Blankets, Robes, Nets, Bells, Whigs, and Horse Furnishing Goods. ESTABLISHED 1871, BELLEFONTE, PA.
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