Page 4. ~ ’ THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. mm The Centre Democrat, FRED KURTZ, SR. Editor. CHAS. R, KURTZ, Editor and Proprietor, W. FRANCIS SPEER, Associate Editor. SWORN CIRCULATION OVER 6,500 AA A ———————— TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION : SUBSCRIPTION, $1.50 Per YEAR | Persons who send or bring the money to the oMee and pay in advance, §1 per year ORNTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with N. Y. shrico-n-week Warldfor., Pitsburg Stockman for, morning Pa. as every Thursday Bellefonte Published weekly Entered in the postoffice at second-class ma ter The date your subscription expires is plainly printed on the label bearing your name. All| eredits are given by a change of label the first {ssue of each month. Watch that, after you remit. We send no receipts unless by special p Watch date on vour Iatel pr A changing postofMee address, and not notifying us, ure liable for same Subscriptions will be continued, unless anther. wise directed : We employ no collector You are expected wo sendor bring the money to this oMes EDITORIAL. for Tener a happy one for porkbarrel and tariff. The combinatio those interested kes fo We ter tions do wages str conti thousands and for food of we state still President prices the classes laboring don't see wh of affairs, for and prey ils, For stealing a Frank was Monday in the ster wagon Penney ter negro two ve to Pennewel ars and pay A BATTLE ROYAL Inspecting Subscr ption Lists yarts in Brief Lines benef neighbor If or “ Ld i Line irng and build PA Man such an one In the Hgotten gains A¢ deathbed Long of a tr respond The man dishonest p will found ir of life Always after sensible Fanke not Prayer i hristlan bi station other walks be crooked beware of the in mm hone r me gley he in bood le # ha pe Ladies’ cloth Yeagors button shoes at 12 A Famous Indian, Indian chief Logan was a good In. dian and a friend of the settlers. He | had a wigwam In this section of Cen tre county. The father of Logan was Behiskellimy an Onelda Chief. The Rod and Gun Club who own Camp Conklin are called after the old war rior. Bhickellimy was sent by the Bix Nations to what is now Sunbury In 1728 to watch over thelr Interests, | and have supervision over the tribu. | tary tribes of the Bhawwanese and the | Delawares. He dled In 1784 i ———— So — ~Hoys' heavy school shoes $2, at Yeager's, sc BEAUTIFUL SNYDE (Published Without Comment), If vour heart longs for beauty, Look Snyder County over, That the immates do thelr duty Is seen in their fields of clover. ons rein R COUNTY, It's mountains they That some before a mortal's eve, Below them are fine scenery With the Susquehanna flowing hy, The are many inmates of the In God they put For the geenery Shows that For all along the Fields of wheat, By mortal eve Good farming over county, their trust all over the county thelr tools do not rust, river, can be seen corn and clover, cnn seen, IN the he done county - Some people look heauty Wherever they perchance to g But the inmates of County thelr Guts field for 0 Snvder do plain] Inmates the e the Hve by Hive uternation taking In thelr hay wisdom Inbor long d ure SUMMER IS GONE. aen brown of wooded vet carpet of the neath a coverlet of ! hidden lle and Winter's plere tempets fircel rds are silent and the loved to watch ind they | seek & glade no | d and lo ture en Were You Born? Rider Fike. Thursday evening “1 A! Miss Fike ynsahit Nere ¥ arried Wie perfor at tly ed hes bot! aommun friends the groon ceremaor H Bradl known In wide s fatler As re Yeagers i RN daughter Fisenhuth and daughter Kergtetter Marior My nd Mr. and Mme. D Rumner, Mrs Kathryn and Daniel and Edward and Neese all visited W. H. Elsenhuth, ley, on wife wn and Mrs. RT Elsenhuth Ira Bnyder RON Charles Messrs. Bheats at the homte ot East End Highval Sunday. enjoyed a dinner of spring chicken. No place like High valley for good grub "OT Heavy schon) at Yeagers nhoen for girls $1.58 That a certain old woman up In the North ward of Dellefonte, had hotter close her window at night £0 to bed instead of listening to things that are going on across the street. It Is sald that she circulates too many scandalous reports about her respect. able neighbors and associates «Men's all solid box calf dress shoes $2, at Yeagers and | ORCHARD MEETINGS, The fall orchard meetings publicly announced to he held In the orchards of Mr. Benj). Limbert, in Brush Valley, near Madisonburg, and at the large fruit farm of Col. W. Fred Reynolds, of Bellefonte, were two events that, though not largely atténded, were of considerable importance to the county and especially to those specially in- terested in the growing of fine fruit The orchards selected for the holding of these meetings had been under the care the past season of the Zoology, Dept, of Agriculture and was for the purpose of showing what had been accomplished by ing modern orchard pruning spraving fertilizing It need doubt wiio there adopt such a cultivating and safe 10 there the minds of the the posse methods | | in HAV, 51] no 14 Or Ir nt uit public mi hie Ors o to the this therefrom trees ns importar of vork, or the fits Abundant en | Supplied from « | State wher Hence Vel orchard similar ted this modern or tpplied Mi Golden Wedding. i Mrs. Jarome A MAN A BRAVE The Bazaar, J. S. GILLIAM, Prop. IN EVERY DEPART MENT: BARGAINS Prints Ginghams. 5 6 7 and «4 Biro, ottons, 5, 6% Hill Bleached Outing Flannels, 6%. § and Hliankets, single hed, 50e a Blankets, double bed, 75, per pair Hap, Ladies’ b, 8 and 6%¢ 4 ole and T¢ Cottons, 5%« } Oy pair and $1.20 ih 08 31.26 Wrappers, « Ladies’ Kimonas, Ladies’ Kimonas, long, 50c and $1 Nweaters, 25 48 75. 98 wo 20.75 Towels, 19.42 Huck, only 10¢ Pillow Blips, 12¢; KBheets, 72 Belts, 10, 15, 25 and Bix New Collars, 10, 15, 25 With other goods | Boft and Granulated | Boft and Granulated | Coffes, 18e ] | Gllllam’s Dept Store and ke short, 15 and Be $2.00 » #0, 43¢ and The 440555055568 Bye; [ the { much Division of | iti {they {ticular count "Wheat yellow sugar be; | Arbuckle | PROSECUTING SUPERVISORS. | — | Comment on Centre County Roads and | and Supervisors. The road supervisors of hanna township, In Dauphin county, were arrested this week for not keep- | ing the leading highways In that sec- tion In decent condition Upon a hearing three. officials were bound over for trinl at the regular sessions of criminal court next Monday, and | outcome of the case Is attracting attention Boome sper the whole please, build please, and it business Some even impudent, If thelr thelr attention there certainly entiment for VISOrs the y do roads pr 14 in re an imagine that and ean kind of nobody's are they cheese ns mwnh in nre norantly called to neglect In Cer has been vakening of 1d The and more J methods bh iiding glone crusher gaining clon in road introduction of the the prope; general favor vonder! wit} draly and il nj aaditie np in ON SELLING A CEMETERY MARKET QUOTATIONS, Bellefonte—Produce. Bellefonte—Grain, The following prices are pald by | Y. Wagner, for graln red Wheat new Rye Corn Oats Special Sale now going on at The New Racket Store J. Finklestine Bush Arcade, Bellefonte will both find that it pays to be cour. Susque- | teous and { Those others are likely { kindness aid ‘generosity on the part of COURTESY ON THE ROAD. Thursday, September 29, 1910, . RE —————— . -. ————— The workmen in a clock factory are ialways on time, Drivers of automobiles and of horses | one, in the other, There Ww i run down and crush anything that ap peared ho licensed have others A he ont mia ir 1 majority concern “There isn't worse than anything whisky.” exclaimed the temperance orator “Except ne whisky.” replied a voice from the baek of the hall J in the world gentlemanly show no on the road consideration for to receive none, while who will Inspire the same sentiments are aM some awmtomobile though thelr Juggernaut drivers vehicle was authorized to ve Store For Sale! A General Store, in Centre Co, surrounded by a thrifty agrienltral district, and enjoys a good country trade On line of rs For particnlars inquire of GETTIG, BOWER & ZERBY, abut Fe in no its path, and seeming to concern for the rights of But such drivers are rare of them exhibit the keen- for people In rigs, who nr horses The are nl to eld more than nlf l Ip hen approach H1iroad, have a willing ad, Lo Fig, ant their icfonte, Pa. There hie nna I 1 r Ain be. BONDS. ine Raystown Water Power Go. the b per cent 30 year — Tax free GRANGE TRUST CO Huntingdon, Pa. Frustee for Mort ho EAR them Ory a safe investment y¢ interest ! act at once, write te Raystown Water Power Co.. Huntingdon, Ra. the p f wortt iy Josephs Anounce their Fall Millinery Opening Friday and Saturday SEPTEMBER 380th AND OCTOBER 1st It will be one of the most modern and up-to- date showings of Millinery and Novelties. All our friends and customers are cordially invited. Joseph Bros, & Co. Katz & Co's STORE NEWS Your particular attention is called to our New Millinery Department which is Greater and Better than ever before. We have now on display all the New Nov- elties lately imported by the most exclusive establishments in New York City. We Cordially Invite You to call and pay a visit to this department this season. Special showing this week of Printzes COATS AND SUITS. Ratz & Co. BELLEFONTE, PA.
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