Page 4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, April 14, 1910, The Centre Democrat, FRED KURTZ, SR. Editor. CHAS. R. KURTZ Rditor and Proprietor, WwW. FRANCIS SPEER dssociate Editor SWORN CIRCULATION OVER 6600 TRRMS OF SUBSCRIPTION ; SUBSCRIPTION, 81.50 Per YEAR Persons who send or bring the money to the oMee and pay in advance £1 per year CexTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with N. Y. thrice-a-week World for : Plstsmrg Stockman for f1.085 $1.50 The date your subscription expires is plainly printed on the label hearing your name All credits are given hy a change of larel the first {ssus of sach month. Watch that after vou rem't Wa send no receipts unless by special req ost Watch date nn vour ake Quhwerihers changing postoffen address. and no’ o fOr SAM Suhwerint wise Virected We rmplay no eo send or hring the ow 4 tifteing u notify ntinuad. unless other You are expected to Mee Inetor vito this EDITORIAL “A MAN OF PUTTY." says “The general santiment of try at the present moment is that Mr Taft is a man of putty, that ! has fa to \ han he 4 the coun- AFTER CREASY ann brand A nice | HOW IT WORKS Editor of the Centre Democrat Please withdraw my advertisement for “Baby Chicks” until further ni- tice. The calls for chicks are coming much faster than the chicks, When it comes to advertising, the Centre Democrat seems to be a pretty good poultry paper Yours Respectfully, Fred Best, Mublersburg. The Oak Hall primary school clos ed March 31. The pupils who attend od every day are Agnes Bible and Re- beced Close; those who missed a week or less are Anna Rishel Coble, Forrest Homan and Paul ler. Beven pupils were the grammar school Ish. promoted to The other day while Hamil Glenn was on his way to Boalsburg the team frightened and ran away. They were not caught until the horses had covered a distance of six miles. For. | tunately Mr, WAgon, Glenn was not on the Rev. George F. Gunter, pastor of the First Presbyterian church of Ty. rone, who has resigned to accept a call In Indiana, his native State, will dhraash his farwell sermon on April Sth, Elizabeth | Close, Effie Hanna, Mary Coble, John | UNIONVILLE, Miss Mary R. Griest boarded the 11:30 train a few days ago singing that beautiful’ solo entitled, “Put me off at { Buffalo.” hs | Mrs, Ada the, en rout for a place Mrs, Dan I'nderwood, of New (Cas for the South, stopped off short visit to her friends at this O'Leary, of Bellefonte, spent a night and day her aunt, Mrs, Wm. McEwen, recently Forrest Van Valin, ig emplo ed In the War Department at Was! ington, Is a his brother, Dr C. A. Van Forrest Is a climl er and has for his watchword “Excelsior,” wome day read in the Secretary of VanValir Miss Knute Buck le Lock Haven future home with Baird Jasor Logan street with wha guest of Valin taken ind pRpers mins War, Monday she will for make her her ginter Mrs t on wher ROCK VIEW-Benner Twp ndmother Beeger is helping x been sick Mrs N ef ne has been sewing inst two weeks cial held at the high first of April ng to some of of being for the on the WAR Quite A BLUCCORR, OW them being the treasury Bome of the people of our View at. tended the funeral at Pleasant Gap, last Monday: the friends have the sympathy of our peo- ple as he was a kind and helping neighbor while living In our View Miss Elin Neese visited at Buffalo Run over Sunday Miss Katharine | home on Sunday; The schools closed last week with commencement exercises Tuesday af. ternoon, which was quite a success, with the orations of the class and rec. { tations by Allen Hoy and Mra, Rev Hehmidt, also three duets, one hy Rev, and Mra. Bochmidt, of Dellefonte; one by Miss Edith Stouffer and Mrs { Behmidt, and one by Mrs, Schmidt | And Miss Roxie Mingle, also of Belle | fonte; and a quartette by Rev. and i Mrs. Behmidt, Miss Mingle and Misa Btouffer, while Pearl Hoy officiated at the organ, Miss Edith Stouffer, the high school teacher, has returned to her home In | Chambersharg nl afraid boxes: so much more school Fravel visited at fooled In! of James Baxton, | also her best friend, | SPR NG BRID. ————————— If Il ZOUQUET FOR | B——————— I! a im | An Qld Fao \ rd | In Lace Frill Paper -—~ - a a Garden » headpiece harmonizes beautifa ound In ati rne to be 0 that Is the shops Yeors five it pot Gudike the net and Ince Jabots tha three ngo poping Then for morning wear or less dressy effects there Is an Alsatian bow com posed of Inwn with buttonhole! edges This Is un very practienl model and Innnders perfectly. A tiny black rib bon rosette In the center of the how an addition from a wedish stand. point Lb aaad BARE EET Nery =n " ny Qiiafi Lionel Nar Shakespeare Theater Contest, Nedding Invitations the recl) hen sent Ab anno he matter of an unsettled WiGing Rid course "here persons who deo vitation I= poor whom (question are | numer respond to with » ES IT thsie 1 ing they = whose wedding they invited for Of the makes no difference om other, It I= to the bride that the gl! is sent i An “at home” invitation necessitates a eall the time named or, If distant city. a card sent by reason of o« fact that than the sOum LIT rather Course one Know Kroom way or tie Inclosed In the within one lives In a ecard fant The “Anti” The fiy upon the cart Thought he made all the He thought he made And made the w and the Fly wheel wo nd the cart round KO on cels gO The fiy upon the Has won undying fame For conceit that was colossal And lgnorance the sams Cart whee! But today he has a rival Ap we roll down history's track, For the “anti” on the cart wheel Thinks she makes the wheels 0 back wMre Charlotte Perkine Gillman In Pore runner { { Pure Absolutely / 309 ad Royal (A Baking Powder Improves the flavor and adds to the Absolutely Pure / 3 - ANNOUNCEMENTS sof t Lg | dent and Direct Ar w te hue uM The Dazaar, J. S. GILLIAM, Prop Thursday. 50 SETS OF Single Harn 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 narness, we will offer so sets of Single Harness in Imitation, Genuine Rubber and Nickel. running in prices from $13.50 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 April Give us a call before buying and see for yourself. Goods will be cheerfully shown whether you buy or not, y JAMES SCHOFIELD DEALER IN Harness, Saddles, Blankets, Robes, Nets, Bells, Whips, and Horse Furnishing Goods. ESTABLISHED 1871. BELLEFONTE, PA.
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