THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, 1910. “The @ ontye Aemocent, FRED K URTZ, SR. Editor CHAS R KURTZ. Editor and Proprietor, A.C DERR Arsociate Kditor SWOR CIRC A LATION a TERMS oF SU ‘BSC RIPTION : } SUBSCRIPTION, $1.50 Per Year Persons who send or bring the money to the ofMlee and pay in advance, £1 per your CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with N. Y. thrice-a-week World for “ Pittshurg Stockman for Published weekly every Thursday Entered in the postoffice at Bellefonte, second-class ma te r The date your subscription expires is plainly printed on the label be aring your name. All eredits are given by a change of label the first issue of each month. Watch that, after vou | remit. We send no receipts unless hy spacial request Watch date on vour abel, Suhseribers changing postoMoe address, and not notifying us, are liable for same | Suhseriptions will he continued. unless other. | wise Alrected, . | We employ no collector You are expected wo | sendor bring the money to this ofoee OVER 5,600 $1.65 $1.80 morning Pa. as EDITORIAL. It the Brokerhoff to erry about Satur WAS A Cf q House whether on day evening ANYONE was selling as life Insurance or securities most servile and governor's the prove entity In that the Pen- favor of actually the for Tener humbug gang to put In that could be f« two in have been a perfect non all line trusts, high rich and impoverish the His been anvthing is his chair His to Penrose the wand state him in terms CONETress votes were |r and and his of body- rose mes in tariffs sures enrich the tolling sho chestnut mass - 10t he else A not es, record have post worse can instead would have heen any Everybodys Stewart, of been most impressed that to represent A fence gentle ideal s«¢ man well and acqu affairs, a n would soor Influe recognitic portance interests When = ness to aoe it cx from begging the him in ar is ate Btewnart such a mside the district egging which filling The is not too ig for me It man incapahle ig a privilege to The recently North an Penrose candidate not heen refuted they ince the made hy the Tener, the for governor, have | for the facts charges Americ against cannot be reason are founded that are that clinch er has back of it men co Ing of this governor Istrate Mr particularly the capitol ed by Mr trated! Citizens wealth of Pennsylv to put such a gubernatorial ture people enough machine upon yr tre th Mr the wertihle w ints that T swindle and ’ was a principal in the LMmes reput nfirming we entire wron machine candidate What a Tener when pretty chief mas indeed that of would be cases like steal 80 heroleally expos. Berry, were of being perpe the Common ania, © Tener the Haven't suffer fron gn you © in crea the man Aas chair, being of boss Penrose? the of disgrace and of the this commonwealth graft rule boss gang? This promises to be one of eat tre ov the campalgns ever witnessed In wunty AR Very have gone out to distr the align ts or With member to name tically to this ne taken the ple from legislature whose in ckets. there prac up heen For congress, lHttle Interest has im state iasues the ped are their information preas In tr hand gaining the dally will inty largely and vote accordingh Centre one hardly realizes genera) for that vote will 1 4 n election In close at and reason he ization We presur r small cant Our loeal republican of being Patton's boo Organ has shown evidence Hherally dle tion meceed “greased” with and If it is properly utilized on elee that they will getting a larger portion of to the polls than the dem. day we anticipate in their people OCratn ! helm, INFORMATION WANTED. In glancing the Centre Hall Reporter last week a sph yY paragraph was found In of Benator Grim's brief stay that place while he was touring our county accom- panied by a party of prominent dem. ocrats. The Reporter says “Mr. Grim I» a thorough gentleman, he has a clean record, he Is not a booze-hister, neither is he a shister lawyer nor a boodle politician. Une. fortunately for Candidate Grim he does not have the selection of his | companions nor the arrangements of his tours” The Watchman says the following | composed that party with Grim: “Thomas HH. Oreevy, our nominee for Lieutenant Governor, Dr. Samuel C. Stewart nominee for Senator, Mr Pralg, of the Philadelphia Record | staff, county chairman A. B. Kimport, Hon. John Noll, 1. J. Dreese, Col, 11. | 8B. Taylor, 8 D. Gettig, W. D, Zerby, ! «J. M, Cunningham and several others.” | The query naturally is which of the | above are the “booge-hifters” the | “shister lawyer” and the "hoodle pol. *, According to the Reporter | above are a bad bunch, 3 over the account in {ator suburbs | years | the | He | 1tICS f convention | that was 60 years | Funeral {noon at the Reformed church at Ty- Death of Ex-Governor Hill, After an illness of several weeks David Bennett Hill, the famous ocratic leader, a former Governor of New York and an United States sen. from the Empire state, died home, Woolfort's Roost, in or Albany, N. Xu at 3 | his the ih The late Governor famous phrase “I born at Havana wns admitted to immediately AM and ame speaker the Hill, who coined am a Democrat,” N.Y in 1843 the bar in 1864 active in pol famous as a political Democratic National in 1900 he made a bril lHant speech seconding the nomina- tion of William J. Bryan for the pres. dency A peculiar trait of Senator Hill w his confirmed hatred of women Fie never married His ultimate ambi tion was ‘to be president of the United States, but his failure in this direc tion brought forth no bitterness He sald philosophically that he believed he wag the only man who had had the “presidential bee” and got over i was and he bx In ns Vote Conscientiously. Saturday the Altoona Tribune, one of the leading Republican in Pennsylvania the voters Blair county owe a dut to the and to themselves election They should to inform them chara« asking for they should conscliencs to mi Tril + On organs of state day thoroughl) cerning the ind capacity of the persons their suffrages And then follow the dictates of wher the their ball say on take pains selves con ter irk ir vd the editor LNs 18 fa the wv aracter, but not mean who gure by the Ameri LMOon 61 with t ters Tener ae re North an Grim came that rig whose is the Taft Deeply Wounded. who knows Pr A Capitol Looter Pays $14.00 amour the reason of mediately titution and charged to § the state « the pald the 518.40. TI} Ww laimed it hb ad 8 lost by Ares Wetter the amount In res and was dis sum overch Costs Clergymen For Berry. ist lergy men this I ‘me 1 other ket 1} parties ns w | he was held behind ne Aa about ents The Bishop sident f the attend ce sess t Levy nre league RECENT DEATHS. BOWER Bower, of B the death of bright old daughter, Helen, which on Oct. 10, after a brief cholera infantum BUCKLEY Mrs of Bells died at the } of her Philadelphia. Mra. Buck Mian Clara M¢ ghter of the late She Vvears Mr IEArN their Mrs Harry Are mourning little J-vear- rred "4 and alles WC 13es j1liness oO Pavid Pucklen fonts me inughter ir as fe eld ent a1 MeGinles at the SEARLE (ye dled Th ley w Ginley rmerl Daniel fr of was &§ death ree Sear) of reday orning Hine f locomotor his wife Richard respec ted itizer of Leone - d was a veteran of the LAMEY Peter son of Adam RB home at Logan Mills clock nesday ma age time of her Bee} Creek 20 after a taxis and Mr ame Franklin I LINeY 1 at his rvices morning Greenburr imit} assisted Rosenberger WERT Luther W Monday evening, Oct iHiness of several at his home In Aaronshurg years, 8 months and 22 days. He leaves to survive a wife and three sons and a large circle of friends. The funeral will take place this morning in charge of the K. of GG, E. of Mill of which deceased was a mam. Wert 24th months died or after an with dropsy, Aged 03 her GRENINGER: Mra Lucey Iren- inger, wife of Benjamin Greninger, died at her home In Tylersville on Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 18, after a hrief fllness, due to dropsy and a complication of allments. Deceased old and is survived by and several children was held on Friday after. her hushand leraville, BRANDT John Brandt, and respected resident of Penn town. township, died at his home Monday morning, Oct. 17th, of heart fallure, after an lliness of three hours, aged 7% yearn, § months and 17 days. He | lenves to survive a widow and two | ehildren, Mrs. Annie Swartz, of Mill. | heim, and William ¥.. of Penn town. ship. Funeral services were held the following Thursday forenoon, econ. | ducted by Rev, B. R. M. Sheoder, and | interment was made In the Falrview temetery, HOMAN :~Wm H his home In Haines Wednesday, Oct 10th, aged 52 yours 6 months and 19 days. Deceased was troubled with heart failure, and had nid down to take his afterncon rest, and as he 41d not respond when his daughter called him, she found him cold In death, He is survived by six Homan died at township on Dem- | at | an aged children, four sons and | ters: John, Jacob, and Susan at Mrs. Thos. Shull of Haines township; George, of Aaronsburg; and Samuel, of Centre Hull Funeral services Saturday at the Unlon church, Farmers Mills, by Rey 13. R. Sheeder. FORCE Died at his home In Glen on Thursday, October 20th, ferson Force, a well known and spected citizen of that place, aged ears, 10 months and 11 days. During the civil war he was drafted In 1864 and received an honorable discl in 18656 He was married to Su Mulholland in 1847, with whom spent a long and happy Hf« Force was a charter member of Mes sinh church that place and alwa remained steadfast the church of his cholce and observed its tel ngs He le circle of friends t« mourn Ory were conduc Mer dith DOORMAN Mrs. John at Sn) two daugh- on near M Pine Jef. re Of to Ves |} large his loss ted by ‘uneral Rev. E Llovd Dorman it from Dorman, (Med dertown vening in the fos |} A rusty ni inated in lockjaw 17 CArS and the Young the and h commaur de earl period regrets Surviving other Ay John Ii brothers tar Of rmar an Lewis Altoor Hall Hoy, Fravel erment at MAITLAND Fle tionats parent, a kind neig who by his he the highest | munity Ihe and the following Rosa G., Abbie F at } and a mar industry held the entire com ved by his childrer Mary E 1 Maurice J. al nesty and res peg tf of is murv Ar five | weeks ago that remain In his resident and was aged 10 days Alt) pled lex wort} high estes and p to with his son heer n Ife the tin Harr loca ne dealings up a irvive him P. Miller) dren Harry Simon ] Mrs Mra Marie The Afternd cars he qr store street near by his honest he had built Those who » (Mrs. Hattie lowing ct Mra Minn ¥ WeTY the sw good Are and of Bell Ire fonts home this Evar pastor Kel al m made in Ur Spoonholder in a human stomac! wed In an autopsy Miss Catherine Moher of Man« an Inmate of the State Insane hospital A few YR AR of the attendants the wor swallow a Medical but the An aus but mark A Muman Ld Nine have wims heer dime) performed on hester there ont an nes Raw teaspoon oned time all lum stance patient died within revealed nine them bearing Was sumn short Epoone the PRY one of any Mand Mangled in Corn Husker. David Renninger aged about 19 ears, while at work husking crn on the farm of J. R Bchrack, two miles wert of Loganton, on Monday got his right hand Into a husking and shred ding machine, with the reoult that the hand was rightfully mangled. The unfortunate young man was taken to the Lock Haven hospital where a careful examination was made and amputation was deamed necessary The hand was removed at the wrist by the surgeon that morning and his | condition Is reported as favorable con sidering the nature of his injuries Simon P, ‘Wolverton. Former Congressman Bimon P | Wolverton died at his home In Sun. | {bury Tuesday afternoon from a sec. ond stroke of paralysis, aged 73 years Several months ago he had a slight stroke but recovered sufficiently to look after his business affairs Mr. Wolverton wan one of the most prominent attorneys of Pennsylvania, having had an extensive practice! throughout the Htate, chief counsel of the Philadelphia ana | | Reading Rallway © ompany Street Car Hits Aldrich, i United States Senator Nelson W, | Aldrich, of Rhode Island, has recover. {ed from the slight bruises received {when he war knocked down by a | Madison avenue oar at Sixty ninth street, Boston, The thousands who have been struck by the Aldrich-Can- non tariff are not so fortunate, Nome; | me ih 1 lama wile] He was also | LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, Cavr ION All persons indebted to me are hereby notif ed NOL LO pay any money to John M Esq... of Bellefonte, Penna, and PErsSOns paying any money doe John M. Kelchline, do so at their risk, as the suid John M. Kelehline is not authorized wo re. eelve or collect any money or transact any bus fness whatever for me WM xie aay person or me to the said WITMER Sept. 50, 1910 Bellefonte, Pa. RF. D APMINIS 'RATOR'S NOTICE 1 Estate of John In of Howard boro, dee'd Letters of administration annexo, in the above pamed estate granted to the undersigned ed to the said est ment and stiime without ds Marshal Heverly cum testamento having been wil persons inden ale ure requested Lo make pay having claims Lo present Lhe ay wo Ww those D. ZERBY. Admr x42 Bellefonmé, Pa A PMINISTRATOR 5S NOTICE Estate of twp, deed Letters of administration having been granted to the undersigned persons indebted to the sald estate are re quested Lo make pay . ' t having claims wo nt the Benjamin Brown, late of Liberty in the above estate Ores Pres: LFORD PLETCHER Hila Pa ¢ Ui] chard A PMINISTRA' RIX NOTICE Estate of Allen Bor Letters Swyers ae ugh “ of admit having M1 persons cused strat been granted wo nthe Lhe above estat extant by reque n HavIDE ciaims agsinst sald estate are reg to present tl Nt IY authent out delay to lost SUSAN SWYERS Bower & Zerby Mile ALLOTDE YS AUDITORS NOTICE inthe un the E Bey etliy atter of state of Elizabeth Her the Orpha art of Cer Auditor appo nt Ir 10 make po the bands of the snd among th will meet Lhe parities in as choos © present & Forine) on Fr tre Count ¢ undersigned ar inted by the stributior Executor of ne ie titled gnlly ¢ nlerest or at any Lhe % Borth tf lon " ¢ SATU RDAY (xT the t " I AFINEFARM soniaining ™ acres and 04 perches, all of which is in a hich state of cultivation. This is rich limestone soll and has a record for wroducing large crops, being located heart of the fertile Nittany Valley erected a two-story frame dweld iarge bank barn and all necessary Orchard of choles tro MER sth. 19 m Ip. um Thereon ng house withullcings in good repair Conveniently wos, churches luce tn 15 i ATROWN make either a desirable ome or & profitable investment Sale i per oot. 0 he paid In cash when the propery & knocked down and the bid acoepir d. 0 per cont. ob April Ist. 191) at whieh time deed will be deliverad and pos session given. and the balance of 50 per cent. 0 paid April Im 912 which sald deferred payment shall be secured with bodd and mort gage on the premises with interest at the rate of & per cenl. por anoum The purchaser have the privile ff paying the entire pur chase price. less first parment. oft Apri ist, 901 Terma He ie thy WM L GROVE. Ex Lemont, Pa HARRISON WALKER, Any (QRPHANS in pursuance of an order Orphans’ Court of Centre ( od Administrator ¢ L » late of Howard borough. deceased. wi] urday. November ith. at two o'clock P M. on the premises hereinafter deseribed offer at public sale al/that coraln messuage tedement and tract of land situate In Howard borough Centre County. Pa. bounded and desoribed as follows, to wit: Beginning st post on south side of Main st in sald borough. thenoe by an Alley south 17 degroes east MT feet w the right of way of the Bald Eagle Valley Raliroad. thenoe by sald Raliroad South 63 deg. West 10 feet « post. thence by land of C. Holter North 27 deg West MT% feet 10 post of south side of Malt Sireet. thenoe by sald Street North 8 deg. Kast a0 11. 10 the place of beginning, containtg about 8 perches be the same more or less. Excepting and resm ving. however, a 16 Toh Alley extend ng through the sald Iot paralell 10 Main Street and abou! 0 reds distant therefrom. thereon erected a dwelling house and other DeECOOSKRTY outbuildings Terms of sale 10 por cent of purchase mon ey 10 be pald in oash on day of sale 0 per cent io cash upon confirmation of sale by the On phans’ Court. the remainder to be secursd by bond and mortage on the premises due Io one your from the date thereof with interest at § per eent. Possession of the premises w he given and a vered therefor the CORP iano purchaser with the o> i tions Ww COURT SALE TATE OF REAL ES issued out of the ounty, the under sigr of John Marsha Heverly on Sat toed Qe by the WwW. D ZERRY Administrator o. La of John M. Heverly. Dec'd (QRPHANS COURT SALFK Pursuant 10 and order of the Orphans’ Court of Ceptre County, Pennsyivania, will be sold at sublic sale on the premises 'n the village of "ort Matilda, Worth Township, Centre County Pennsylvania. ob Saturday. November 19th 191( ot 2 o'clock PP. M_. the following desoribed real estate, late of Naney CC. Bennet. dee'd. 10 wit No 1-The undivided one half part of all certain lot of ground situste in the village of Port Matilda. in sald County of Centre; Begin ping st A post between the Had Eagle Valley Rall-Road and and belonging to the heirs of Clement Beek with, thenee along Main Street of the town of Port Matilda South-East 137 fear to & post on Cherry Street; thenee along Cher ry Street In a Southerly the corner of Lot No 100: thenee along line of lot No. 10 in a North- Westerly direction 137 feet 10 a post On Lhe line between the Bald Eag- je Valley Rall-Road and the lands belonigng 10 that the heirs of Clement Heck with deceased: thenoe | | along sald line in a North-Easterly direction | 47% feet to the pince of beginning Hein known as Lot No. 101 in'the plan of the village o Port Matilda. No buildings. | Not:The undivided one half part of all that | jot of ground situated in the village of Port | Matilda, in sald County of Centre: Heginning at a post oh Main Street, thenoe along Spruce Street 10 a South. Westerly direction 190 feet to Ia post in Centre Street; thenoe along Centre Street West of North 60 feet 10 8 post; thenos along line of lot No. 72 in a Northerly direction | 190 foot to post; thence slong Main Street in a North-East direction to the piace of be Rining Being known and designated as Lot n the general plan of sald village. No bulldings | Terms of Sale Ten cont of the purchase | money 1 be pad in on day of sale, the bal. ance 10 be paid on confirmation of sale ENRY BENNETT. Administrator | Clement Dale, Atty Blind Woman Killed ™ Fail. Mra. David Zeigler, of Glen near MiMinburg, who is 66 years old and totally blind, tripped and fell down a flight of stairs, Her neck was broken and she died almost Instantly. Kelenline, | in the | direction 47% feet 10 | Thursday, November 27th, a. Joseph Bros & Co. Come in and see our excellent stock of Tailor Made Shirtwaists. To those who know the value of a Joseph recom- mendation, no further explanation will be necessary. Our Ladies Cloak Department is be- ing greatly augmented by daily arri- vals of the Latest Styles of Long and Suits. Coats Joseph Bros & Co. 42 Years in Business. JURY LIST, Dec Cou Grand Jurors—First Or ng Week, Hain arpents H ntien P. E J. T. Marshall, farmer DW. Korman, farmer Clark McClintock, auetioneer Homer Decker, farmer. . D Meek, merchant lumberm farmer Ww mesdor Greggs Walker Spring State College An » LH Kreamer MceKinle gentiemar shoemaker farmer laborer R kson, merchant buteher JICAR Fox OwWer Sta Tie Philips Philly Halr Traverse Jurors—Second Week, AW. Amerman, laborer U'nlor W. K. Hosterman, farmer Haines Joseph W. Beezer, butcher. Bellefonte Owen Underwood farmer Unlor Adam Boyer rer Hust Samuel Hazel, laborer “Wh John Vall laborer John H. Balle farmer, wier, nn State viand, plumber Hartley fe Straul Martin Veldorffer, farms John Shive farmer W. E Fink foremar Mervin J Arney farmer Harry Jones m hant Jacob Kerstetter, hmar Ire rs on wl ERE mreman farmer iy Phi gentleman ipshurg Pent “HOW TO GET THEN Bat Serves Foes Rewsonubic Fog Dborrnn JOSHUA R. K. POTTS | 900 Nah Se, Wedgie, B.C U5 and Farvign Patents Cistnn S0, Pididwiphes. 160 Dewrbowrs Change a. Horse Blankets, Robes, Harness, Etc. from the fact rs for the fam- and the best AWAY Our stock is larger ever. Siges this year are all large and fine in finish. All of these goods are made for wear, and from factory » You have the benefit if you buy now. You will save money by buying from us, as we can give very close prices on all goods Our Harness wk Is very large You can have the advantage of mak- ing selection by calling early James Scholield, Pa : this season than of low prices ut ’ Bellefor g Street. The Bazaar, J. S. GILLIAM, Prop. BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPART. MENT: 6 and §%¢ 6. 6, 7 and §%e 4-4 Bro. ottons, 5 6% and Tec HN Blea hed Cottons, §%¢ Outing Flannels, 6%. § and 10c Bicnkets, single bed, 50c a palr Blankets, double bed, 75, #8 and $1.39 per pair Haps, 75, Prints, 5, Ginghams #8, $1.26 and $52.00 Ladies’ Wrappers, #8c Ladies’ Kimonas, short, Ladies’ Kimonas, long Sweaters, 25 48 75, #8 to Towels, 19-42 Huck, only Pillow Blips, 12¢; Sheets, Belts, 10, 15, 25 and Hix New Collars, 10, 15, 28 With other goo Soft and Granulated Coffee, 18c Gilliam's Dept Store 15 and SOc. 0c and $1. $2.75 10¢. 2-90, 2c. and The yellow sugar be; %ec;: Arbuckle is BIG CLEAN SWEEP SALE of High Grade Carpet Brooms Now Going On At J. Finklestine’s Store Reg. Price Sale Price 40c BROOMS 23¢ 50¢ a 33c Reg. Price Sale Price 65¢ BROOMS 43c 75¢ ' 49¢ Every Article in the Store will be sold at Bargain Prices. New Racket Store, Bush Arcade Building, BELLEFONTE, PA.
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