Sage 4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, May 12th, 1910, The entre Democrat, FRED KURTZ, SR., Editor, CHAS. R. KURTZ Editor and Proprietor, W. FRANCIS SPEER, Associate Editor SWORN CIRCULATION OVER 6500 A SUBSCRIPTION! $1.50 Per Year TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, . Persons who send or bring the office and pay in advance CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with N. Y. thricea-week World for, , Pittsburg Stockman for the money to £1 per year £1.68 The date 3 pr ated on t oredits are or issue of each remit request Suhserihers o not notifying u Suhsorim wise Vrocted We employ t send or hring! EDITORIAL, State Conv ention AT y Democratic Harry [ P In accordar ! Democr tee, at rooms of mittee i April ith { that the Dem t will meet ! Allentown, 12 ] ir the f.vric Theatre [ Wednesday, June 15, 1910, at One On tern feel His beer pers Eives healt! “ sick he } he ANOTHER CALAMITY of a disaster a catastrophe district” ment past f ciaim to a barrel spend elected Poor It I» or his usefulness political « ' ind congressional Cars wan burlesque ar ghing stock the spent it May we the future N whould district hoodie and) profit | ers seldet a wh ler THE “FULL DINNER PAIL" Even the | the Republican part full dinner pail” A reader of “Hilly” Bryan's Commoner sends thefollowing full din ner pall dispatch printed In & Repub lean newspaper A sidelight on the poverty of the people in the country districts Is given in the story of a couple of men placed in the county all at Burlington, Vit They are Frank Foster and Edgar Foster, of Essex, and the arrest was made on a larceny charge. The Foster brothers’ erime consisted cornstalks for their starving horse Frank sald It was a toss-up whether they would be arrested for cruelty to animals or stealing. They knew they were bound to betaken anyhow and gave their poor old horse all the ad. vantage that could be gained from the situation, The Fosters are also charged with shooting deer out of sea. son and If they are proved gullty of this charge It will be because they were forced to beg, poach or starve. A woman from a mountain town was orses are disgusted wit) | James i ment of stealing | here the other day asking for assis- , tance, | fed all the straw in the beds to | worthless horse and the children to sleep on the floor, The {are looking for the man their had WHERE THE MONEY GOES. On the same day Wilson, of the of Agriculture, al Farmers’ that the are not should, that Hecretary Federal Depart. told the Nation Convention at St. Louis farms of the United States producing half what they because of the lnck of practd cal selentitic education in farming thus accounting the high cost of living, B. F. Yoakum, president o great Western rallroad system the same farmers that On for wi for i) rol he prod HOW THE TARIFF HELPS LABOR ! its report the om and sald destroyed hy the submarine mine’ the v rec k re the country om raising It much to to It ahs edd om all Mlame wns veals or has not) We should regret if we had the noble ship to Havana Harbor and men to lack the for they are now to Arlington cemetery ‘on that the undertaking has no uti! the country Is morally great enough this one task for pure low mud of r ea of its sepulture which ve In oedle ity to d sentiment More Prosperity. | More prosperity is assured the vi jeinity of Clearfield by the announes. ment that the recently organized Mor. gn Run Fire Clay and Coal company, | With a capital of 150.000, composed of { Huntingdon county Investors, will de velop the Albert tract of coal! and olay Innds on Morgan run, about elght miles from Clearfield. The Pennayl- jvania Rallroad is laying a sidetrack Into the property, which will cost $20... 006, but In addition to this tract it {ande The Morgan Run contemplates the erection of an exten. sive firebrick plant on the Albert tract Ax moon as the sidetrick Is completed, William M. Philips, of Alexandria, Pa. resident of the company, dnd IL N t, of Mill Cree, Pa. secretary, be. lieve the railroad will finish its work about July Ist authorities | and is will open 7000 acres of cond and clay | company | RECENT DEATHS. OVERDORF Mrs. Pearl of Greenburr, Sugarvalley, been undergoing medical [the hospital at Lock her condition was was admitted, died April 30. Deceased survived by She said that her husband had | who Haven, rerious Munday was aged 22 her husband although when she Yeurs JONES J, LP ident of Mileshurg, the Sth, at VEeRrs The as taken to burg for burial The splendid record as a Civil War, and was ne of Miles Jones, an old res died Clearfield on Sunday about x0 Miles had a nged body w deceased soldier in for many DUrgs most rose Bab may sale muslin underwear and Do Underwear, Demonstration of superior Annual Sale French mestic Mushn value in all ses and kinds of Muslin Under Garments, at which out-of<town customers share equally with resident shoppers. “Value” the keynote White Cambrjc Petticoats — tuckt lawn flounce—finished with deep embroidery ruffie—very choice patterns—and others equally desirable—$1.50. Fine nainsook Corset Cover trimd with alternate rows lace and embroidery insertion = ful, French stvle--7hH¢ Extra nice White Cambri Night Gowns—neck trimd with embroidery insertion and edge sleeves finisht with neat em- broidery ruftie—§1.00. Thousands of other new Muslin Under Garments from which we'll choose for you choice styles and special values, Night Gowns B0c to $3750, Petticoats B0c to $60.00 Corset Covers 25e to, $12.00, Drawers 260 to $15.00 Combination Suits $1.00 to $2500, Short Underskirts 260 to $5.00, Princess Slips $1.00 to $18.00, BOGGS & BUHL, NORTH SIDE, PITTSBURGH, PA Cid Overdorf, | had | treatment in | afternoon, | Christian ! MARRIAGE LICEN Many mixtures are offered as substitutes for Royal None of them is the same In composition or effectiveness, so wholesome and eco- nomical, nor will make such fine food. ROYAL aking Powder Absolutely Pure Royal is the only Baking Powder made : from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar (P= — A EE Ra il \ The Bazaar, J. S. GILLIAM, Prop Will offer this week a full line new goods. ANNOUNCEMENTS, SES —__— MUSLIN UNDERWEAR The Strawbridge & Clothier May Sale of Undermusiing is always a looked forward te event women of Philadelphia can benefit by the Sale as well kind of Undermusling every woman is thinking about right now GOOD VALUE AT No. 5346 MO nce four » we rows of VYalenciennes aoe raffle Rises 38 Wu wash 1 Neo, 8348 MO ince medallions ede thon: ribbon run HM inches bust separately allow be Car . he . | eye wv ¥ | No. 53M8 MO-—Cambrie Corset Covers: two rows of ot embrAdery Valenciennes embroidery ol back Price 78¢. ince Bizes No, 8348 MO Night Gowns In chemise style. made the round neck Is trimmed with very of soft cambrie serviceable Inte In 15, 18 and 17 # Allow Ba No syle: tw rows of neck and ince nae in front Rigen 15 for postag 4 Inches thr meas threaded If ordered separately, Price 78¢. If BMT MO Nainpook Night by the our Mail Order Service best numbers ust the IS A PARTICULARLY This year we have arranged it so that the cus tomers of inthis advertisement are shown several of our EVERY ONE THE PRICE # Petticoat of f Yalen Order by mail cambmM leep lawn 5342 insertion seven hele together to form ¥ ™ TL ace beading ery wy 4 ru "3 ' oat LA prepaid for $2.00 No. S341 MO Corset (% hroldersd medallions a front insertion Kizew 2% If ordered MO ioNnnhes ar sowed the Ment Rew hbo run ength ¥ ver f sty inlin " Valen measure allow edged Sit f 1&5 44 bhumt separately nhrie Corset Covers. tw Wd with Valenciennes lace inser mh ace beading Rises 78 to irement rice 80¢ If ordered for pemtage Torehon ennes ment for Rew Prive prwilage No. 5M) MO Women's Drawers of oambri ruMe five pin tucks above raffle won or closed styles. Rises 22. 25 and 27. Price 8c If ordered separately, allow Se for posiage No. SMI MO «long Petticoats of ocambrie deep avn Bounce, one row of embroidery Rsertion thread od with ribbon, raffle of embroidery at bottom. Sises 55 to M4 inches length. Price $100 No, 83M MO Combination Corset Cover and Taw ers made of fine cambric, one row of embroidery In. sertion around neck siged with Valenciennes ace ribbon run through beading at waist line and at neck Drawers Are lace-trimmed Bisse 3 0 4 Inches bust measurement, Bent prepald for $1.80, rilon sieeve, cluster of fine tucks We do not obligate ourselves te Bil any orders for 18 and 17. Sent prepald for$d.00, undermusiing listed here, after May 27. Order at once. hsertion with one row of bHilnd ribhon across front, tuck inches bust measurement allow be for postage with to 44 flet offecin; short sleeves . Rises purchased separately, - Gowns In chamine Valenciennes lace insertion around Our Monthly Magazine Bent Free STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER A Rg fT PHILADELPHI
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