THE CENTRE DEMOGRAT, , BELLEFONTE, PA. The € FRED D KURTZ. SR. Rditor, CHAS. R. KURTZ, Editor and Proprietor, A C.DERR Associate Editor ——— SWORN 'R RMS or SU "B80 RIPTION ; Susscrirrion, $1.50 Per YEAR Persons who send or bring the money to the oMee and pay in advance £1 per year OENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with N. Y. thricea-week World for . Pittshurg Stockman for Published weekly every Entered in the postofMice at second class ma ter CIRCUL ATION OVER 6,800 51.85 f1.80 Thursday morning Bellefonte, Pa, as ur subseriptior {res is plainly abel bearing your name All riven hy a change of label the first month Wateh that, after you remit. We send no receipts ss by special request Watoh date on vour label Subse hangir Moe pot notifying us, are o fOF SAME Subscriptions will he continued, un wise Alrected We empl sendor ne The ext printed or oredits ar fssue of each late yo the uni rihers ¢ widress less other You are expected ov no collecto A the money EDITORIAL. CONGRATULATIONS, Bellefonte Republican, Democratic Watchman, Keystone Gazette, Hustler, Ledger, Reporter, Howard Philipsburg Centre Hall Millheim Berr: wa Journal, rat The Centre Demo ELECTION NOTES ables smart ing fon nected Centre It Is cans Ir than Den Berr £1 ister Sir It cams for the reported fairly ple q f y ¢ number of ortsmer lunny will h the season kh with peppered hin inters were t pants flied greatest there w “the shot SUK be 0 have with unter ould seat of thelr an Hellefonte's gested, what agony Kills Big Bear With Small Shot. The largest bear ever killed in this section with No. 4 shot was brought down Friday Clarence Havens of Tyrone, n hrakeman who was hunting small game in the vicinity of Bnow Mhoe Havens did not his nerve when the bear manifested a disposition give battle, but fired both at the animal at close range ighed 400 pounds on by lone to barrels It we Fine Corn Ears. ears of carn were left hy our democratic friend, Farmer John Rishelk and they are beauties, for size. The length of an ear Is eleven and three quarters of an inch, and the circumference eight and three quarters of an inch. There are twenty rows of perfect grains of eorn per ear, with Afty-two grains to the row--making 1040 grains to ear. The samples would be corn ears at any fair Three sanctum, in our prige lowa Population Decreases. The census bureau announced the total present population of state of lowa Is 2.334.771. decrease of 7.082, or since 1000, ed and resulted from the emigmation to Canada. three per cent ~ This Is a | soc fety | Ph flipshurg where | afternoon | the the | by | concert | “Ora Pro Nobis” Reached My | the | that i the | ia most Hall, { ence The decrease was expects | spoonfuls GIBBONEY'S MEETING. Hellefonte people were favored interesting talk, in Petrikin Sunday evening by DD. Clar Gibboney, the noted reformer and representative of the Law and Order of Philadelphia, He was In he spoke Bunday wag brought to Relle hy Curt Y. Wagner, in the auto in the evening Although the services were In progress in that evening, well filled by tage was occupled ens of this com Sechler officiated Rev CC. CC. Shuey directed the musk Mr. Sechler, In a well chosen remard Introduced Glbboney, who wus to speak on Al on and fonte, mobile regular churches hall the Citly maon Various spacious m., while prominent munity Ham as chairman, and wins Sp few Mi vie ri | omple { and | | Increasi ng Water Supply strear work plentiful » and in Sts burg Credit Given The reshown win and leclided sh wp “1 wanted to get for my for the th “Yeu, madam.” Assistant You told you « but has outgrown a have Opin responded me nme I | think these while vou been London His Transiation A dignified of an Australian church was presiding at a charitable A Miss Brown to sing but at the last mo ment she changed her tind. and a note was passed to the chairman intimating that she would “The Song That elder Whe give Heart" He therefore made the nouncement Miss sing Pro N translated me Reached My fele following an Brown will now his which being The Bong That London Chron Ora 1h Heart Ne Hurry Then you have decided to accept proffer of heart and band? Bhe Yen He--Thanks! You have made the happlest of men, but we mast have some regard for the ald maxim and not be married In haste. She Don't worry about that I am perfectly willing to walt till next week Los Angeles Times He the \y dear me Maple Drop Cakes Two cups of maple sitnp, one-half cup of cream or milk, tdo ages, one half cup of melted butter, three tea. of baking powder, flour enough to make a soft hatter. Bake in gem pans - Good Housekeeping with | OLDTIME SHOOTING MATCHES, The game, Ing now give a hunting deer and for the larger other wild game he here, it may he interesting to small reminiscence of the skill of our old-time Centre county marks- men Back forty ears ngo shooting matches were a common thing in this county and Pennsvalle ‘and Brush valley had some fine marksmen that could drive a nail on a target at a distance of thirty-thres vards, right through the centre the mark, on off -hand shot We question whether any of ou present-da in the co Beason of un Hporteme that for ski in “the st ¢ and strong arm,” t drive a nail In entre of a target Marksmen shooting at a quired when she fire fut the t nteh ] | rest word iting for a NEW COLONEL ELECTED Major Folmer Chosen Mead of Reg ment Ma) ne Am "pp ommand attempt for result and § for « tain Tay! onte ing Co seond un election Ir the the for ballots, Maitor mer 17 and Captain Taylor 17 To Contest Election. Following of Follmer created the lor food same aeven Fol. the election wn sensation guard circles am WAS by Tay ele tion, np of had the as eolonel n in national statement issued hy Captain that he will contest the Asking that a board of Inquiry pointed to Investigate the method tlection, claiming that an attempt been made smi ine of electors Brigadier CC. MM ducted the election Taylor that a note anything he would say not In as cord. ance with military law, and to Captain Taylor has replied he aware of what he was saying would prove it at the proper time Captain Taylor was seen by a resentative of this paper and he firms the above statement Claims hat the clection of was deld¥ed from time to time when they knew It would result In his elec. tion He also claims that undue pressure was brought to bear on cer tain parties, and that the methods | emplgyed were anything but eredl tabie to the welfare of the National Guard of Pennsyleania. At the props or time Captain Taylor expects have his charges and the A evidence In shape to present to the board of inquiry. he to =m one Clement, whe con informed Captain would be made of | this | was | and | rep. i He | colonel! | HISTORIC TOLLGATES., Abolishing the wise measure in Centre, as well There stil] is a fonte, near the a gate halfway Coburn The number ances to travel, In ter of a century close on to fifty all mnyvor toll-gaten our own county as in other counties gate outside of Belle Valentine furnace, between Millhelm of these annoy this county, a must h { NOW tn the ounty, with vell "tow]l” at ehok To quar HKgo, been Over the ) i ot Loy Rite healt] Or hors dodge undert trick, e the cor hose day Wis for the play hr gute keeper NVoudd stable vou, law min Tender King tf hie Ors mand halter hi MARRIAGES Webnar Liddick Wehner % H uw McClure -Evey ’ Lambert REAPING THEIR REWARD H There are advertisements in 1} rone DApers | een will sell property ton, and H. A. Gripp two of the most men of that cial standing of was the object of it ft announcing t} sign of Ten ple who at one tims prominent bus place The finar either of these men ony they were considered highly prosperous Tem pleton was an attorney, who misap- proprinted the funds of his clients, one iy to And that the way of the trans. gressor Is hard Gripp made Tyrone famous for a while by his art studio and elaborate advertising. that was a deception and a thro which he wrung from many & poor nfort unate possibly the last dollar hy alluring promise to provide lucrative employment for those who were al. ready In need The one robbed wid. {ows and orphans of thelr estates, the other made victims of those already in Wistress, Now both are humiliat. ed and disgraced, and prison beckoning them to come Thus again the sériptural Injuction [1s verified that “The way of the trans gressor Is hard” Hoth these men left innocent time In Centre county and mercy before a just court were ness Aw SNAre igh vie. deserve no The result WAS A rand {all ardund, great states. Penroseism and roge gery in doomed. The peoples’ have triumphed and gangsters and bosses Rand peity appendages, have received their medicine from an outraged peo- re of Tuesday's elections triumph of wan "| of and | nna travel the peopte | in this county and in the | the | bars are i ! perations will BAKING hii November 10, 1910. — p MAKES THE PERFECT HOT BISCUIT Also Rolls and Muff fins Crusts and Cake: Send for Royal Cook Book ’ Lh" 4 i sew Tork eon able to hear ETeat many years f this on« nnd heara great other ponding proper ste car Iw begin, libera and as as a tained Horse Blankets, Robes, Harness, Etc. awaY warters for ankets, and market is larger this season than this year are all large J these good irect Y Car t from the fact the fam- the best that we are hea 8 5-A Horse Robes In the Our stogk ever... Slzes and Sne.dn are made for wear, and bought from factory You have if you buy buying y close price ur Harness ean have selection the benefit of now You will from us, as on all goods stock is very the adva: tage of by calling r James Schofield, Pa al | go The Bogcar J. S. GILLIAM, Prop. DEPART. low prices save money we can give large, mak « BARGAINS IN EVERY MENT: #8, $1.25 and Wrappers, $c Kimonas, shor imonas, Kk $2.00 ne sugar be rbuckle With other goods ft and Granulated %e Coffee, 16¢ Gilliam’s Dept Store BIG CLEAN SWEEP SALE of High Grade Carpet Brooms and House Furnishings, at J. Finklestine's Store 400 BROOMS 23¢ 3c 43¢ 40 * oie *, Hoe 15¢ $1.2¢ Wash Boilers, heavy Gye Steel Skillets - « + 35 a rolls, Toil “rolls 35¢ c rolls, Tolle por Ir 3 doe. Pearl paper « a dor. so ssc Lanteros « . = 3 25 and soc Jewelry s¢ Table Tumblers, heavy ] for ge se Every Article in the Store will be Sold at Bargain Prices, New Racket Store, BELLEFONTE, PA. Bush Arcade Building,
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