Suge & THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, The Centre Aemoernt, | 5500 Secon next November wri AN IMPOSING FRED KURTZ, SR. [and Democsats, and Sunirgent Ropu, SCHOOL STRUCTURE Kditor | leans will take their places Then : Thursday, April 28, 1910. \ (Conti ’ re p a CHAS. R KURTZ there is Tart the violator of sneered Kditor and Proprietor, pledg | W. FRANCIS SPEER . and gives out that he does nat wish best. This ro ; : _ ie) / "Ek healthful properties SWORN CIRCULATION OVER 6 | dent as { the coun- 9 : er J ; 1 NA " ~ Yi / - ' RRMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Hy es in tha lined wit per #6 tha oF Cia pall j , of (rapes SUBSCRIPTION, $1.50 Per Yeas these col ! 0 he t Persons who send or bring the money to the 1 fare « the y da \ " \ d 7 4 i: gS are conveyed te food by PROMISE AND PERFORMANCE. 2 8 ; A the ofMlee a ay in advance, $1 per yea CENTRE DEMOCRAT ridt | (2 ou ’ BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure The only Baking Powder Made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartcr who ood ty Cannon. tse Tk Hadi oo : : ih : SS Hence Finer, More Wholesome Food The ingtor lines If re sional Hable career will primaries thing bhett ARMED resentat ‘ 101} : y : x ] : h fects who recently mad § rin " . . > eu ‘ : P p ’ : g wT } i A y " ly 16 years i & \ f a 1 i interesting sir! : a § R y py wa abou ‘ i Mil years ciated at the funeral which was held Fu . 3 eu p ay on Monday afternoon burial being in Wisconsin, Towa Minnesota, Kar i! : ng following ) T™ i al 1 ‘ e 1 . yd ut n cific const making political speeches thie Met? fim Pe Curtin eemeter sas and Nebraska nd retarning the wa) he Sout! Hughes Accepts Rep : ' . ANNOUNCEMENTS High Water | N The Bazaar, made T 3 thie f An Editor's Big Victory i OM 4 “ " H -e Y vo . y y 4 . 2 . X Ny ‘ J S. GILLIAM, Prop tivity " wha y § Ricl oo a Rennayiv hi oY A . cht Srv Wh “ . boa wil ; i " men tochester and and thus be leaders vam m Williams home sit band sles Mra H : 1A : ‘ 4 / nd Miss Rhode vnd NL ft) obber . / Rh Ra phn . ancl AmMEport had . row te tariff a he . \ 0 eay \ yen i Roads Must be Marked axctilant the ate ¢ } hand ing « iinin } ihe imes \ ship super ® are requ \n the the wall rn w ' George ' \ " 4 — on i Ie of the ite to erect bort of the ew York Aspemhi DeCAmMme® A } ris : 1 nd y : enemies of | Tarred sndidate for Congress. Mr. Richards ting the : \on h aming the SIONT Mrs Hel > ‘ "te and whi with the sams ‘ y Aldridge, flatly refused to write editorials or In tt ’ 0 W e road leads Philipsburs Hed Thursda } ro wnship om ind Hale, of Maine : ' o leave the ANDY Way endorse Aldridge In The and distance Ir niles They y are at 10:30. The deceased, whose malden con Hed to refuse to hold offioe m senat Times. and when the stockholders of also red to keep these slgns in name was Helen Elmira Runk Wis COO of his advanced age He was ennte the paper insisted, Mr. Richards repalr There Is & penalty attached born In Philipsburg where has to Ming Susan ! f that only resigned his editorship, but } te #8 Act of Assembly that is house, has been downed y the Joint the stump support of Havens vere for those wl neglect to econ making her ht y y months 5 short tim ago when they loft action of the Democrats and honest | 8% & Rep ibllear r 8 Democrat ear with It There are na umber of and 13 days She was Inughter of * 4 and went to Houtedalk date, but because Havens represented (roads In Centre county are not Wesley and Mary Runk 14 and hig} to ) : Mra Miller's sister decency honesty and reputable marked. whic) das got the ly esteemed residents of thé tows ™ RIL his death was a8 Cand wrong doing Is ended, and that he I» | govern: Cannor the tyrant speaker of the quite always resided, « ' 8 1800 ) nn who survive iim It was Republicans and sees his career of parvisors In i f ) le and me since Aeconned im December ous 2 svi} wi the face from which doomed to defeat-—will no longer be expense 26, 1872, nt Clearfield, she was united war a great sufferer Negides hin tw y Ot " {ey ¢ y ‘0 Bi Rain in marriage to David Bhonte, who died sisters In Hellefonts he 8 survived thi hens oi the house Levara! of 17 On Baturda Tank EF al t 6 o'clock Fourth Class Postmaster Examination. about BE years ago Ag a result of by one hrother, John W. Miller, of a thunder ; ft In. one of the old The United States Civil Service Com this union two sons were born, both Hames Clearfield county he I= ale behalf of the millionaires and trusts, fashioned thunderers, accompanied by mission announces that on Haturday. lof whom survive viz Fred 4 survived hy the following ehildrer and to the detriment of the masses, » brisk downpour which continued un May 21, 1910, an examination will be Ralph E. both residents of Philips. | George, W, of Indiana; Daniel, Harry silt isle thread 10 til Bunday noon, when the rain guage held at Wingate, Pa. a2 a result of burs ghe i» also survived I» one E and Mra Copenhaver, of Mame New Duteh collars. 10¢ registered 1.5868 inches and was oon which It Is expected to make certifi- brother, Edward WW. Runk, of Toledo, | Mra. Bheets, of Cambria county Mra defeat In recent elections In districts | tinuous during the period named cation to All a contemplated vacancy | Ohlo, and one sister, Tillle, wife of | Annie Fleming, of Lewistown, and Mra that heretofore cast only thousands of Rain again set In on Bunday evens | in the position of fourth class post | H. R. Rodabach, of Knox, Clarion Philip Sebring at home Mr. Miller . : : ing and continued until Monday morn. | master of class b, at Runville, Penn« county, In her girlhood at the age of was a fine gentleman and will be $1.00, $1.39 and $150 Republican majorities, Others of the Ing at § o'clock; the precipitation be! sylvania The compensation of the | 12 years she united with the M., BE greatly missed in the community oy ‘ . same stripe, In the senate and house, | ing one and one-half Inches. Heavy postmaster at this ofMce was $111 for church The funeral took place on where he lived most of his life. The Children's shoes In all styles 78e. see the handwriting on the wall on | thunder early Monday morning the inst fiscal year | Monday funeral will take plnce on Friday ' 90e Ri and $1.36 congressmen who legislated only In have lately met with overwhelming New embroidered collars, 10 HHOES «Tan and black slippers,
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