Page 4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA Thursday, April 21, 1910, The Centre FRED KURTZ, SR. Kditor. CHAS. R. KURTZ Kditor and Proprietor, FRANCIS SPEER, Associate Editor w BWORN CIRCULATI( IN OVER BHO 1 ERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION ! SUBSCRIPTION, $1.50 Per YEAR Persons whe send or bring the money to the office and pay in advance, £1 per year ORNTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with N. Y. thrice-a-week World for....... Pittsburg Stockman for £1.05 $1.80 expires is The date your subseriptior | your name A inted on the bearing pH are given by a change of label the first fssue of each month. Watch that, after you remit. We send no receipts unless by special req rest Watch date on your Suhweribers changing postoMes not notifying us, are able for same Suhseriptions will be cont inued wise Alrectad We employ nd send or bring the money to this ahi label » address, and inless other You are expected to moe y collector EDITORIAL. The he requiring contributions political « please pul shun It is agai drich will lic life 4th of how the do That's jus the Rep withot reduce to the lion dol could d senate an $324000 in 28 Minutes ght ' tes ifth In f the : 5 gregat ist ©} $324,000 sum John having pr tributions 4 000 when a been reached congregation feller did not subscriptions The largest outside of the that of Edgar 1 banker, who In his his family gave 125.000 largest w= from Colgnte from the family of the late 1 Pigelow gave 310.000 each were eral 35.000 dor ing one from John D No Bellefonte of that cents Har $500,000 Aw anide have the Rooke Hoo other up inter mtribution wan will of Himit the share from Mr $304 taker idunli Rockefeller tamil Marston, a New York and that of he naxt Hoyt and Horatio There ud Ir rine reach will he Indiv nine ere who ne ir Rockefeller reh could in 38 minutes nt ne man) Favor Munson, June 4 primaries show of the delegates to the ocratie convention at Allertown instructed for CC. La Ruse Munson for Geoevernor-—-which sentiment from all pars of the Htate now seems to indi. ents will be the outs it may mean that the Republican convention which will meet at Harrisburg June 22 will nominate a man of high character Republican politicians who have been reading almost dally of “news paper” candidates for the Republican nomination for governor are almost unanimously of the opinion that Pen- rose will not dare to place before that a Dem. are i the majority ame the people next November a man who | is known throughout the Hiate as an out and out Ring man are seeing breakers ahead CONGRESSMAN FOSS | FIRES HOT SHOT | TELLS HIS FRIENDS HOW TO ACCOMPLISH RESULTS PARTY NAMES MEAN LITTLE Can Render Real Up the Protection—S8igns Where You ~=Remedy Don't Need the Times Service to People of Made Fight on Tariff lasue re In a Position to Know nting Pine Trees Havics nd nr » intaine are 1 imnder n Innds under the Samuel T. Moore Department the nEgo Pla Restor tons Ir two hundred be planted ehtdirtioos wd r oe sand State trees on ands inoaty directions of the Fiate The pines will nursery established st Greenwood Fur taken ys few from yoRrs nace A large hod of encamped In urn planting reforesting the | tricts Forester on Nittany thirteen Mont the trees Alto students mountains in the mountain Are {ot helow of dis hope Arren enl Is planting mountain Last hundred white pines planted on the Gordon farm on tany mountain, which farm nursery is looated A consignment twenty thousand white pine trees will he shipped and planted on the same farm inter about double that be sot out trees week were Nit. the on and amount will Election Data, time for the uniform and general election for 1510 Is ap proaching. The following facts are interest to both voters and candidates fast day to be registered In of the third class, for the Spring pr) mary, Baturday, May 14 Last day for fling petitions for nom. ination, for Bpring primary, with Hecretary of the Commonwealth, Hat. urday, May 7. Last day for filing petitions for nom. {ination, for Bpring primary, The a | 14 of, of primaries of cition the with | The G. O. P.| County Commissioners, Baturday, May | resentative Prince WEDDINGS, | Brown Parker, | On Saturday Ira Brown and { Anna T. Parker, of State College, | to Bellefonte and riage Heense went tothe W,. H. Musser wher in the holy bonds of Mins Came thes matrimony Seyler-Packer. A quiet vedd took pn home of Re Tuesday Rose, becan or Ol ton, where Haves R Orvi Parker LT A y Wilkinson. and Goodman-Acker. CC. H. Stover ening fr We Fetzer- Reiter A131 ver was ret resides rity Mrs happiness and Just an m here ale joke AW that on in Kro rd sald In a boomerang to the other Wher John RBRlanchard, was married Mr. Meek oalled Hewitt's attention to the fact that tying of the knot was worth at gino The other day Rev. Hewitt met Meek the street and after as suring him It would he a great pleas to say the nuptial words he whis pered in his that he expected the iintion fee he had suggested In Hlanchard case The prospective groom smiled VR his friends wondering what the reverend gentieman 414d pet Of course, he 41a the square thing, but whether he gave him enough to get an automobile i» what i= now pussling his friends. As yol we have not heard of Rev. Hew. itt placing order Another thing that Is perplexing the minds of his friends, Is how a Buffalo Run Methe- dist enn become a confirmed Epinco. pal, as the old-time shouting is a lit. the foreign to Episcopalians inter ch often fe} Faq Rew the letint wl! fent an Ure enr reg the Ar and are it an New Pension Bill, A pension bill of sweeping fons, under which all surviving volun teer officers of the United States Ars my who served pix months or more | would receive retired pay, according to length of pervice, and all honors bly discharged enlisted men over 70 [years of age and suffering a certain | degree of disability, would receive a | #trnight pension of $30 per month, Was reported to the House hy Rep. of Minols, from | the committer on military affairs alter gecuring a mar - | office of Squire | Jullan were united | followed hI hy provies | RECENT DEATHS, SWISHER and Robert evening at were brought on Mon the i" nt M edd Infant Swisher, Osceola, Sarah Bunday remains train to Interment cemetery Walizer died ville Thursday of 64 { and XK months 1d several vier a life<long where hi of on The M won died Pa the 1 P on diy whore J ferry ian WALILZI at 'ELLSH M Ham Hall Lillis Hellef Le (i TONR el B (entre Tt] ors t Bot nt two weeks the lad oft 1 ashe in the i and foun finally Wednesday marily the LIN AEt war about S4 of the lady was a many friends and demise will be the large clrcle acquaintance to and John Ron rt time with her daughter was 1 tion soon bes in trouble her Years great shock to week she anker rerion her Ame per death WAS dem ine The ending Heart of her oe pri Her death her the family, and her greatly regretted by of riends who bore her Mrs. Johnson her a husband dunughters Hefty, Bangor and Warren Johr burg: Mrs. RF. Ruch Harry and Cyrus Johnson Lewisburg: Mrs. Elmer Kling township. and Roy Johnson at Nueknell Interment Northumberiand MEEK Fletcher BE. Meek, an aged and respected resident of Altoona, and one of the best known choir leaders, died at the home of his daughter: law, Mra. ©. MM. Meek, Inst Thursd night, of diseases Incident to old Are He had been falling In health for the past several months and for six weeks his condition was such as to confine him to the house and his bed. De. ceased was born at Philipsburg, on October 26, 1524, and passed the great. | er part of his life In Centre county He went to Altoona in 1588 and had | gince resided thére. He was for five | years employed. by the Pennayivania Rallroad company, ater was janitor | of the Madison school bullding. and for the past fifteen years had lived a | retired life. He was married In 18686 | at Pine Grove Mills, to Miss Eliza | Glenn, who preceded him to the grave | leaves rONE namely Mra John John at Harris at Bnow Shoe both of of Kel a stud was made survive three five Pa ON ent at hot biscuit, : hot breads, « Ppasivy, are ' Yecaened in cost wi ircreasee aguality and ACoCINCn28E wed ery ad £4 Bake the food al home and save money and, health k united in Ca Y.M.C. A mp. ANNOUNCEMENTS, #1 rok evening The deceased was marriage at BLormptown, | seem ty Py ; 18438, 10 Jo mm mare os ein | ‘3 NE Dazaar, J. S. GILLIAM, Prop Wil open on | hursday. Look at and Misses . Pumps. $1.2% a Shoes all leather Can't iw it | and Dress = 50 SETS OF Single 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 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 canvot afford to miss this opportunity to supply your wants in Heavy and Right 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 yon buy or not, JAMES SCHOFIELD DEALER IN Harness, Saddles, Blankets, Robes, Nets, Bells, Whips, and Horse Furnishing Goods. BELLEFONTE, PA, J ESTABLISHED 1871.
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