Page 4. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, June 16, 1910. _—— ov " 4 | AFTER PUBLISHERS. RECENT DEATHS. "HANEY oon o inturday The entre democrat, A ¥ A EY } : ony of nay; | The following item is from this (CORMAN fdith Clare dsughter | and most highly respected citizens of Bs TETTRMYE & week's “Bulletin” of Freeport, 111, | @f Albert and Orville Corman, died on | Bald Eagle valley, died at his home FRED KURTZ, SR., Saturday morning, at her home in Val at Port Matilda Mr. Chane awa . : bes \ f WwW wae only W Rditor | and shows that the Postoffice Depart. ley View, after a sickness of only alill ten dave with a « omplic ation ox ell Summer Is Here ! ———————— iment is enforcing the recent ruling | few hours ’ : CHAS T aged one year, four months | diseases incident to REE He 5 / iy u 5 ny ' Was A eh | regarding delinquent subscribers In| and two days Funeral services were | horn in Stone "alley Huntingdon RKditor and Proprietor, : the case of weekly papers the Hmit is conducted hy Rey MH. HH. Bradley county, June 12, 1842 making his age W. FRANCIS SPEER, {12 months past due and for dally pa SHREFIFLER:—Henry E. Shreffer | Mi Tar haut ony wii! Ad § Ee H ‘ 4 ! ‘ snr ’ mn HOVE into ale J Associate Fditor {pers J months It says who for a numebr of ears had been | valley and loacted In Port Pint How would you like to try one of " “TY ph y i | .. SUBSCRIBERS rr a resident of State College, dled on | where he embarked x tha Xi Wh . SWORN CIRCULATION OV ER da | SUBSCRIBERS MUST PAY Ao Yt a ’: 20 f Hed I v mbar} 1 Ir h lumbering those Clean, Cool, Comfortable Moy ¥ an Sr rep " At the recent mes ting of the 11 a prolo: ' i oy 0'¢ jae} afte und a cultural business In inter 1 XRMS OF SURSCR “TON : 4 ‘ad ees oul D ro ged Hiness om paralysis ¢ | vears he became associated wit uA, . J ; : | Inols Daily Newspaper association | wax born Mare) 1h, 1842. “In. Ciinton is Thompson in: the 1 d with Budd Electric Irons ? SUBSCRIPTION, - $1.50 Per YEAR| an address was made by H. M. Ha o, : 1 ton wmpson in the lumber business, the P r 1 or bring tt ney t con, superintendent of tl | f county, where he spent his younger | firm name being Chaney & Thompson Crsons who send or nring he money Lo ’ H" ’ i clans hn lay “ « 104 vine . “ol re | ; - J the oMce and pay in advance, $1 per year | cation division of the Postoffice I h arried 5 i Hy uy at the 4 Oller he | In March 1860, he was united In mar Bellefonte Electric Co. will send CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with | partment Supt Bacon announced Fx ’ ¢ y | yw l hn "Early at the riage to Sarah A. Peters at Martha ) MAT ea) ; Xperimen wil r Sarl ife | 1° ROC To - j “ 4 N. Y. thrice-a-week World for cs | that the Mlinols publishers would be | a n \ n hull ing. Ea in life | Furnac I'o this union were born five you one on trial if you say the Pittsburg Stockman for . S01 required to at once put their sub di One Lie wangelical church and | children, two of whom have preceded | ( fe consistent w Tr | The dat scription expires is plainly | scription lists under the regulation Lh i Lu nsistent with its te h- [the father to the grave He is sur word. @ date your subseription expires is pial & IKN L 1a Jn \ I nd HRT his | vi hn 1s wif 2 priated on the label bearing your name. All of the . 4 ' n l ife and ti eredits are given by a change of label the first | 10 a subscriber three months in mr fssue of each month. Wateh that, after you rears Fallure to comply would remit. We send no receipts unless by special mean a citation to, appear request. Wateh date on vour label ingtor hy Mr Subscribers chang postoMoee address, and | |, ¢ following death Is sng nourned He served | chile 1 hat of Port Ma as a soldi p Civil War SL survived ) i wif one daugl department, refusing the malls 1 and show cau miton ana show cae why the priv: | jor, 7%, EF Garsen, of Cuvatoga bo reskin, N° ¥ pick ary Gree Bellefonte Electric Company not notifying us, are able for sam« on the follo rd sisters { ithe | ne 1 gerviecs 5 i ’ Subscriptions will be continued, unless other not be revoked \ - 3 d he ! a ieRcal \ 1 Kathe § Of Ooxel nore y Py ' } wise directed I'nder the strict rul r of the \l . : f { a) We employ no collector. Yownare expected w partment there is "no Tr td Mrs ‘ \moANne ol ) Bin : Mrs [4] vintildn rid Vere Or todd net . 0 1 Mee send or bring the mondy to this Mee for the publisher except — \ ‘ payment from EDITORIAL, this the SPADEr st do. A time Hmit was fixed upon Ihe fun m1 Jake place th SUGAR THIEVES P hen. veal feast hag . 9 | which all publishers ng 1 to cor siti a. " . n The 1 trust h : ; within the requiremen ft) y NE PD. Sa a : More Campaign Contributers Convict of meat « ‘ } t Is partment . ho 4 A : ' ed of Stealing higher than any time before This ates that the rullng is not | Centre Hall o Landay " This ends tl bh hy nl ) oe Bulletin. - —— — 4 h " 3 : ittempt responsi pons! The Democoratic State convention . . b Jewto r 1 A a Te 2 Jor Lh 1st naerwi hing RIL 3 Antoun verterduy And wan | IIe Ad tn Not u “er up 3 at eighteen months ago he suf. | HAU0N to which the so-called trust ha JUNE ON THE GREAT LAKES. largely attended The three promi- | . : E ! J d from tro} of paral s and : ? : i nent candidates for the Gubernator- al " " ; ‘ ike 4 HE icinl o ] sti delight! interesting. and ns CLEAN UP BELLEFONTE i EE AWAY VA 1 of . \ Pui, HELI UG, | ing, alia in lal nomination were Berry, Grim and Ov 1 vy for his go y arnt ' w fn ” 3 oA hie Rot ! whe lil hat on the Great Lake #, those 1niand + Munson. A friendly rivalry existed lean up day in Bellefonte which has \ . Ay vard al 086 | of two ¥ 5 | detal pa? the border line hots \ » [Tnited these aspirants lurin heir been appolr for Wedne \ nen i J 1 y | i ni i Thursday, the } canvass and the result hs i 0 way | y, : ; among ne, means that ever affected these same relations within the borough Hm property or od longs to othe ippearar The Democrats publicans the other defeated the appropr thousand dollars t« mobiles for the vi for the vulgar —let ‘em mericin clifsens whe can't by 8 Burn: #3 : pir As pod wos ng 4 y . (" { | i Teddy R. Near Home tomobiles with elr ve : } 8 Able " aay ad ent { ’ t { eCre Rn GRIM NOMINATED the cans Patt ority was didacy conscientious Reoul Emery Republicans date met with low resentat v fr Just Hold Off A Minute And Wait For The Big BD han By hr ie & Tlet An VOTE FOR SENATOR oroy. He was a kind and affabl JULY SALE for, pu He ser As for lazett t win y Centre Clear Total! rm ; | N : A - ‘ eR ; a weak! ; } arker ! field a t) ' in v whe oy stand 1¢ o ‘ his waving ‘ nd ) 1571 wl wi be t n 1 be ! » been a nti . ner he 8 fie A : 5 13 " \ An Zeller V y em : “Gazette by its ba hope We Deat ne by Pattos ve 00 Repul ne « } following br ' ors alt ’ ’ : \ "1 mother, Mrs La ' and Jom fC Roger, of ae ne Rept asi woo | of, mother. Sirs "Beltane" 48- | And So, of Carmi Rog, of At Claster’s Store. different at ) worl ovember dinr new peas § POA te frown George Bowen, « "s wm, Ohlo - garder | 0 ‘ A rie. a teacher In the Se fers’ Orpha larger than hen's en This Is a rex school at Scotland and Ursula a1 ord hard to beat In Bald Eagle valle Sadie, of Williamsport, the latter being trict out of 12000 did not take the time employed In the store of C. M. Golden or the trouble to cast thelr vote berg & Co : DALZELL'S DECLINE. Dalzell of Pitsburg. one of the auto crat congressmen and high tariff and trust backers, Republican, and for over twenty-five years in the House work Ee SES SS The biggest reduction ever known, Ing for the few rich and to the detri ion ero 13 sonnei ot ner | The NEW PERFECTION WICK prices have been Cut, Slashed and Te Toy: Tt Hammered to Pieces. than 200 majority as per doctored re Blue Flame . turns His Republican competitor, Dr. Black, claims he can prove that for the chief of corruption, and that by Dalzell resorted to bribery to make 7 4 i . what he claims and he will contest the Oil | EET] Ls SALE STARTS FRIDAY, JUNE was Dalzell's crime to avold defeat - | b ’ To fall from thousands of a majority { ooking v v or the chin of corruption, and that Stoves 17th, and Positively Ends ism Is loowing foothold even In hide. bound and stalwart Pittsburg The situation is the same In a dozen dis- are the best LL I SA i | RDA \ ’ Jl | ) \ 2nd, 1910 to less than 200, is a big come down tricts In the State where machine Re- publicans came nigh loosing & re- nomination, and the discontent Is so great that defeat is sure to be his re- Simple in construc- ward at the polis, next November, The situation is the same In this | tion. Safe and district, where Patton faces a protest || Reliable of over three thousand Republican ml ’ hs es Sms | ALWAYS READY | ll Clasters Underselling Store are revolting against machine rule Ji i and its gigantic wrongs in legislating | tor salt boy | CRIDERS EXCHANGE, ~~ ALLEGHENY ST. BELLEFONTE, PA. alone for the rich and against a || i masses, An actors ladder to success. one fil THE POTTER.-HOY HARDWARE COMPANY li say, Is made up of rounds of
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