THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, October 7 ahd UNIONVILLE, | “Well! well!” sald 1, “what does this Miss Blanch Moore, a pretty, mar- | mean at this time of the vear?” "Oh" Temporary Heat Quickly ringeable young of Grampian, | snild Charley, “my daughter, Jetay, Clearfield county, friends in | going to married next and this vicinity fare tr Bet the Or " der vid Mal Hon then he Did you ever stop to think of the many ways in which a after right out Blughed perfect oll heater Is of value? If you want to sleep with your wine he dow open in winter, you can get sufficient heav from an oil heater while you undress at night, and then turn it off. Apply a match TH in the morning, when you get out of bed,and you have heat while you dress. Those who have to eat an early breakfast before the stove is radiating heat can get immediate warmth from an oil heater, and then turn it off. The girl who practices on the piano in a cold room in the morning can bave warmth from an oil heater while she plays, and then turn it off, he member of the family who has to walk the floor on a cold win- ter’s night with a restless baby can get temporary heat with an oil heater, and then turn it off. The ERFECTIQ SMOKELESS \ { CALL FOR KEYSTONE VOTES. at, iit Ex-Judge David L. Krebs, Democrat, H {of Clearfield, for years influential mem- | { i Aunt — —_—— | bers of their respective parties, have | CHAS. R. KURTZ | Editor and Proprietor, j prepared an lindly visiting Thomas Murray, Republiean, | he month in "congratula gnlckered real Hk repairing his He's a painter and and | | we ving to "Good!" » fietn ind bl Howard M [35% £ Hote she is Clifton week Hall, a thous 01 best | Forge with for “Known Clearfield | virginia . of the | hey in left a OTR SPER E brane ig 3 irdav an wil W. FRANCIS SPEER, lent Kévatons party’ organization. Ioiher Nom D aber a Assdolate Bditor a few / ——— part, they =a My BWORN CIRCULATION QVER 5,500 Ph it d : 3 rr 1 trol of i publican hORS 65 address to the thie ppending o red | county voters, at request make nsion ladder and con and Re political mutual i complete domi haoth the parties work pation Democrat by a band of thelr Hy exemplified I KRMS OF SUBSCRIPTION : SUBSCRIPTION, 81.50 Per YEAR Persons who send or bring the money to the ofMce and pay in advance, §1 per year CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with N. Y. thrice-a-week World for ws Plttshurg Stockman for edged butter : ¢ 1 rs ON © Wn i an mi paddle for by | eret alk Bun N ow ‘ik ! vag I leh Way wa €n vantage, has been f {the actions of the Democratic cons tion at Allentown and the Republican convention at Harrisburg In the fom mer the choice of people Wa def ted by chic while latter the Repul party were In conventions ats stnte thie aud the every Thursd Lnery fr Bellefonte Published weekly Entered in the second-class ma tor postoffice at voters of not consulted the intere th wershadow i fay R180} The date your subscription expires isy tainly printed on the label bearing your name All | i eredits are given by a change of larel the first nee that was fssue of each month. Wateh that, after you anid remit. We send no receipts unless hy special | request. Watch date « Subsoribers chang address not notifying us, wre lable for same Subscriptions will be continued, unless other. wise directed : We employ no collector. You sendor bring the money to this« Ing con OF granted control gelection candidates he in Ke the 1 sent and represent wre expected to Moet EDITORIAL. Pe nroge's chorus does Dhaptaditrop Absolutely smokeless and odorless Is invaluable In its capacity of quickly giving heat. Apply & match and it is Ime mediately at work. It will burn for nine hours without refilling. It Is safe, smokeless and odorless. It has a damper top and a cool handle. An indicator always shows the amount of oil in the font. It has an automatic-locking flame spreader which wick from being turned high enough to smoke, and is easy to rem back so that the wick can be cleaned in an instant. The burner body or gallery cannot become wedged, and can be quick] unscrewed for rewicking. Finished in japan or nickel, strong, durable, we made, built for service, and yet light and ornamental, the DOMINGO INTERESTING DATA FROM OLD LEDGER The standpat organ omiges prevents the we and drop Dealers Everywhere. If wot of yours y write for descriptive circular fo the nearest agency of the The Atlantic Refining Company Incorporated penitentiary WAY wl be subject "THREATENS TO GET OFF BOND Store For Sale! Not Pleased Lycon With the Conduct County of the ng Prothonotary Y. of to ZERB Pa A FLYING MACHINE TRIP ir or tow Horse Blankets, Robes, Harness, Etc. gr Bn ahifted wate y Madison vi ety $ the president shifter from his tariff rev the insurgents that the patronage: ued to insurge Now, the ern and western states have and the tariff and ful black eve, the again tions ths ins the is sir promises to standpat tariffites } COW than large goods lirect FOETEaRIVYE ontir “ anki ry disparage LaFollette although present for the threat. | ministratior Senator save to far ) cl ' first | This board read. | makes 19% and variahbl and more the me mi 160 inches, 6 makes 46 makes 87 feet In since elections north. ARure ar nt. = g : 4 i t is open hand well, was in this one 3, 1620 the £ book d by kicking prices and § makes | . landing a up i OEY ng wnged Charge w “ 3 % 2 A r changed and Arges were | el ob the HOB he Drothon bu from vu Loaf: give OLIAYS rita d i ite the ais ys Taft given 1a when the resolutions were FANE A wWoe- jon of his nar ‘ trust & was ir applause He address v on hriefl Feat shifter 4 alarmed, has Bennie this Is ge mber and who Te 4 ‘“ . ; AE aad \ n we 1 : of I'l a _ conte shi and sent out his instruc- res of |} Ke y ’ reer Tnargents. 3 James Schofield, ONLY TAFT AND PENROSE KNOW 4 P he s R } - The Bazaar, J. S. GILLIAM, Prop. To Ra rr te CT Fb Tk ct PROCEEDINGS IN Bors ee To oi OCTOBER COURT = the BARGAINS IN EVERY MENT DEPART. to expects the truth deceive the he d situation Attorney Suspended ' . ir w ne 1a r ' it Did he tell he i nat " ¢ +3 : : through 1} ! nominat quence he ar sive part Did would . f " ’ fonal di fet ¢ +h : ry Perrtars y ' . \ (1 kk R : Did aE . \ ¢ p a a th ; eons people r Ania f : ’ ry ng thre . kf A MITE PINA § ing = acto y 1 or of { WR p } i ators Da the Ereat reported wae not : fact bis ™ of the re publican dou Id he tell the wl HH Kevstone ticket would el 4 In ! ! y - mbar Too Much Berry. i ] . ON ite 4 ut 4 that Senator Grin When this comes to pass, and It sure Yeap he : 1 ant ha : "ae 'l herinnd o« on } will. Penrose MeNie) Vare Dor Bert ” nelly, Ry Cuffy and Bn an tH h ' will unde the woods re h ota that it ampalgn Bossism will be a thing of \ oh P “ same Car the past then shake Th ™ te t We in 0 hands and Pennsyly the here fos i L (£4) Kevetone the Union. has been redeemed York Mr. Root if New never tered tru word when he Beventy - five sald ho bosses and ra engl oer and 0 nductors the am. Down the wd ystems in west with graft | aotutelath preparing to negotiations Vote for Berrs Gibboney and the with adh al managers for A Wage Iin- whole Kevstone ticket. and 3 will wee of approximately 15 per cent s I { ne i Fun never pres might Sheets A Bil prey Tah front Fie tres ‘ » nited vote presides N 75e sugar be; Arbuckle and Ow Granulated §%e; ie hit Mr. Bu referred t« L& moved the Court te end | we blot on Alleghes ‘ht With other go Soft and by striking off Henry Kline It was also argued that Ramses Coffee 1€¢ Reese as defendants, where. not Gillliam's Dept Store 4 . Panag ron + i Hes Lad 11h y ' ‘ Bh hi v Ou : ¥ vie ys Ind Plaintiffs 1 the ght ver damages tions EN an rat as, yel . record and Fred the wine “Well, TN topped cRre Ar aff 1 S| porters atandnat 1 i " wads X 4 ; f a l diplopia intentionally done wrong. other two fendar the ‘ ft he corn ile Are 8 gh off made these ladders cars ts plead ontinued merely followed common pra tien what wae an and wt Arnies MM. Grove “ po. | (Ivy utor of Nat} [WR pers visor fine in WeR Knees hile warni thers ng t« wher We Come ears ares exe jeceaned I'm » lon of like « There tw Can. . y Ar ’ ict In favor of the plaintiff for $868.39 there that he Will Fokenroth's E. Huse Mre. Nand Hohreckler to i just getting This case in from Boggs township and The Hellefonte to the i action In electment to of Centre county. house: s« 1 did not detain him } and lot in Central it Berry sentiment From there 1 went to Frank Peters dict Wednesdsy morning ir or Grim Frank was just erawling out from of the defendant der his automobile he had Emil Joseph Big Strike. for hour needed re Herman Holtz thousand HN He toe § going Yiolte ROsK Joseph trainmer snd had his aut Inaded with tryin fe. tomatoes pimpkine Irvin, f makes tw Rellefonte mpsit to red Frieas’ ARBRLITI DE] LE iL. § recover wr nm in } : p defense will ver in 80 8irong will be of the ve Aan ubtedly fake 1 ; and graft The people ean excialin anf rennan little oi read new of in Joseph Bros & Co. through sn id much either county no ar re aver F Ver favor he Huse on ny ener state where heen figmund ar #OMNE trading ar trothers admr. 4. hn This comotive grafters of to am Robert MH H We take this occasion to thank our many friends and customers for their kind appre- ciation in making our Fall Millinery Open- inglast week the greatest in the history of our Business. This week we call attention to our fastid- lously selected lines of Cloaks and Suits, Dress Goods and Trim- mings. eriminals of are parading Republican and a : . ’ On ai ralir 1h at ogi TT 2 banner f In deceaned case In and is ar awetion In ver Bre apen win from ans Hall's prepar : : ¥ in MART # tn » i ¥ 1; i y 1 tall J sie F1040, and as everything anid John “Ans ted with not a of ant to pase In his the ladies of the Aux better not come within ten are under obligations to all who when I have this trusts antributed so generously to the of Ye y fort. There were many contributions 1 from outside of Bellefonte and in instances some liberal cash do Were made hy charitable rege Hospital Notes, Mra Agnes Hunter, of operation Wm. Gardner Telephone Co, Philip Haag drew Rouer, of fever Mra. Elizabeth second cook at fon of left hip Johin Janina deer that checks, had feet of me rifle with A Double upon & Bnyder county other day, A. HL. Bowersox, Bprings, who in an double of ex-merchant William er, of Spring Mills. We hailed Bowersox, upon first glance, as Pealer,” which the gentleman would not own, and we thought he was fib bing, but, by way of explanation as to his identity, he assured us his name was Dowersox. In stature welght, Vm cent We came zen the Fie aver cit of exact Peal Mr “Mr for Heh treatment and An- typhold cable splicer admitted for of Bellefonte Buffalo Run, OX Penne hospital Har next landed at the of BR K Fmericok He had already put up his team for the night although It was only 4 o'clock Ba 1 found him at his disposed people of this community. home where he gave me A roval re Hpace permite us from going Into de sontion I sald to him "Bammie. he tails further to say that the Ia does It come quit work so early? dies desire publicly express thelr =n he replied, "1 have to studs movement, bearing and looks, he had (hunks to all in ANY WAY patron. | same: just look at the books 1 have tn every resemblance of our friend Peal: | ised the sale ro through” 1 examined the assort. er, ] ment and 1 found that all treated an Miss Mabel Gentzel, gcientific farming except which visiting her grand-father, Mr. Henry seemed to be the most worn and most flartley in Bush Addition, departed | studied It was entitled “The Aue | for her home on Wednesday tioneer.” You see he lg getting ready | ! for the fall sales. If Bammie sell your goods for all they are home Cireen Hush of Bellefonte House, contus BON nations discharged today ew than to who vou The Nathan township is this lasue J. ©, Peters formerly moved to Bltormstown many of his friends will thus be pleased know | where he ean be found i The Fisher orchardd at Fleming | yielded 4000 bushels of cholee apples | ithis fall. They were bauled In by P. | Grove farm advertised at in College public sale in of Dixrun. has Roosevelt Did It Benator Lorimer's resignation member of the Hamilton club been accepted as a result of Roosevelt's refusal to dine with who has heen ne to BE A has Mr him ean't Mins Hazel Landis has aceepted a worth wesMras. Benjamin Habershon and Miss Winnle Husted, of Osceola Mills, Pa. are visiting at the home of Chas, McClellan on Spring street, | position as clerk In Gilllan's store. Bhe | takes the position made vacant hy the | resignation of Miss Anna Keeler who | has accepted a position in the shirt i factory. nobody else oan Then 1 went to Charley Hall's Charley wat helping the women folks | to clean house house torn up Gee! from they had the cellar to, garret. | i | i M «Mr. O. C. Peters, of Lancaster, Pa N arrived In town Bunday night and will | {he In town during the week, vuln || Joseph Bros & Co.
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