Page 4. — \- ® THE CENTRE DEM Ny = OCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. en ws - BE X The Centre Democrat, — FRED KURTZ, SR, Kditor. OHAS. R. KURTZ Rditor and Proprietor, A.C. DERR Associate Editor BEWORN CIRCULATION OVER 6,600 ot KF’ ERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION SURSCRPTION 81.50 Per Year Persons who send or bring the money Lo the ofMee and nay ia ndvance $1 ver ven CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with Y. thride-a-we World for Stool for f1.85 £1 MN N Pittshnr Published Entered in Lr ‘ second-class matier 'bursd Belle week every postoMee The date your « printed on the eredits are given bys {ssue of each n t} remit. Wo send no re request. Wateh da Syhsorit ors changing not notifyin 1 Subsoriptions will be cor dd, unle wise directed We employ send or bri r US. are ws Others re expected Lo The should 1 Iv he appointn or fonte n A inin stitutional equal suff the comn The that at the RESIDENT HUNTERS’ LICENSE It thre tures plated re thousand have Before atior heer will be a decl to this peopl: farmers that the will op led ance Ww stituent the pas evident this commis ! : of belle the tegrit the Ir those quest) mission dition as in f Willian Against 3rd Term. The ng Jud } 2 Northumberland and der distr 8 promises one At yresent there are dates orthumberland three der and count Hines cannot ti after it nined der and Uni Northumberl " strong feeling In be third n in Union be drawn un whether Sn attached to here in \ tricte against int th ndidates di term « The Burden of Militairism, The standing armies of Europe ex clude from productive employment al- most four million men, not including nearly two hundred thousand officers During the past twenty-five years the military establishment has cost al- most forty thousand millions and yet there are those who would have our country enter into a mad rivalry with Europe In military matters | Christian Reformed Direct Election Defeated. The Uunted States senate defeated the resolution calling for the elec. tion of senators by direct vote of the people. A twothirds vote was neo essary to adopt the resolution. The vote stood 64 for the resolution and 82 against it. Thus the senators can | continue to “get there” by bribery and the millionaires get the plum. and RECENT DEATHS. VALENTINE The sad news was received in Bellefonte last Thursday of the death on Sunday of Edmund, the voungest son olf Jacabh and Valentine, of Allegheny, diphtheria be- the Oause The child was aged arg, 6 months and 28 days Mr Mrs. Valentine were formerly of HH 1 their many friends here npnefonie ana them in thelr two 1 vmpathize with cement MICHAELS Michael ht Lock Haven, on Tu Mr Sarah deceased. die Wed f nr he ming fron vhicl erer for the jer name inte In car jest b me nville nesda " ch ! fT ant ral WAS marriage and thelr children Marion kind AKO ! I 9 HOV Or The de of { township MO ( WAR & Ife native o her Mh 1 fe to wo n and ways ready do any she thought Hd be her many friends and death has east a sad gloom or the entire community and was not very unexpected, ag she had been poorly for the past year, yet her many friends did not think the end would come so soon; her age was 62 years, 11 months and 4 days. Bhe died steadfast In the faith of the Savior, to whom she has gone for her reward. Bhe was a good woman, having Joined the church when a young girl, and where she was always found when her health permitted. Hhe Is survived by six daughters, namely: Annie, wife of William Bridge, of Jersey Shore! Kathryn, wife of Geo, Tate, of Yeager town; Josephine, wife of Newton Dor- man, of Avis, Mollle, wife of Russell Stamm, of Jacksonville; Bisle, wife of Blaine Noll, of Mt, Union; and one daughter, Sarah, at home, Ira, & son, was a wife kind of any good to neighbors Her other tionate Minnig ville | {died in infancy, Also the following brothers and sisters”survive: Alfred, wf Nebraska; Cinceria, of Degroit, Mich.; John, of Greensburg; Charle of Howard Nathaniel, Of Jackson Mrs, Lauran Martin, State Col Mra, Mary Schaffer, of Madison Mra, Tile Peck, of Huston Ida Holme of Nittan Funer BOTViee were held from her home Jacksonville on last Sat at 10 o'cloch the largest held Von he Flog burg Mr nl in rda tnd wa n Jacl Grange Master at Weed 3% f Cheap Boarding of kne igh! rted n Penns Iv in ry at Hunt 1810 There of const Pp tw the Reformat thi erage of fifteen Theil maintenance the sum r $14) tal of per - four be 1] : “or n a Industrial Inge during Was an as the Hialr "he were an nt This ex schooling lon enr there all year county 0.5 E640 dans thing and supported a tt A coxt of ireludes " cents wt board. ol Dr. George Reed Resigns. Rev, George E. Reed, D. D president of Dickison college, Carlisle, tendered his resignation to the board of trustees on Thursday, February 186, The resignation is to take effect at the coming commencement In June A commitee of seven trustees has been appointed to select Dr. Reed's succes. por Dr. Reed's age and condition of health are assigned as reasons for his resignation, Ll. D Has Millions of Friends. How would you like to number your friends by millions as Nucklen's Arn lean Salve does? Its astounding cures in she past forty years made them Its the best Balve In the world for sores, ulcers, écmemn, burns, bolls, soalds, cuts, corns, sore eyes, sprains, swellings, bruises, cold sores, Has no | equal for plies, 25¢ at Green's Pharm. jan Co. | Unconsciousness. scious from any moved to quiet the back Keep every one away let plenty of alr get to the sick L.oogsen the clothing about the ahdomen If the condition hock, sme treatment Fits. A pers uffering hould kept Het Loosen the clo i abdomen tI Is Heat thie Persons uncon- cause should be re Hl place and laid upon person neck and ure Hk from thi the he fit bit on thout an @o ( hime while Exhaustion and Sunstroke. former the kin will bx mim i condition t he nec ireful does elf in the In cold and will LIT treatin { Sime n the toucl bhdomes SALE REGISTER. Wed. Mar. 22: A. C. Grove, § 'y t 5 More durable As substantial Pleasing Cheapest than wood, as stone, in appearance, and best. ndersigned had ex- ting con- ilverts, walks, modern AR in ered utments walls, cellars andling Reinforced Concrete bridges a specialty—Also con- tractors in stone, Let us make an astimate, Rhoads & Knisely 0. E. Rhoad Jno, 1 Knisely BELLEFONTE, PENNA, $3.50 Kidney Cures Weak Kidneys, Free Relieves Urinary and Kidney Troubles, Backache, Straining, Swelling, Ete the Rack Stops Pain in Bladder Kidneys and Wouldn't It be nies within a week or »0 0 begin to say goodbye forever to the scalding dribbing. suralining, or too frequent passage of urine; the forhead and the back of the hend aches the stitches and pains In the back: the growing muscle weakness: spots before the eyes; yellow skin sluggish bowels; swollen aye 1s or ankles: leg cramps; unnatural short breath sleeplessness and the despondency) I have a reelipe for these troubles that youoan | depend on, and If you want 10 make quick re | covery you ought to write and get & sopy of I Mana doctor would charge you BLA Jas for writing this perseription, but | have it and will be gid to send It to you entirely free. Jun drop me a line like this: Dr, A. KE Robison, K319 | | Luck Bullding, Detroit, Mich, and I will send Hit by recurn mad! in a plain envelope | will soe when you got IL this receipe ‘contains | only pure, harmioss romodios, but it has great | healing and palnconquering power i Iv will guiekly show lis powen onoe you use it. so 1 think you had better see what it is with. | out delay. 1 will send you a copy free you ean use it and code yourself at once and | Thursday, March, 2nd, 1911, For Fair Associations. Representative Moulthrop, of | field county, presented bill House appropriating $26,000 {| purpose of reimbursing o« money pald to fair thie t of 1807 T hie each association Undoubtedly True, Clear- | Mifflin counts Times in the Taylor been clinging for the homestead this winter for # out frequent] Ger nade ! that Bays: to though 1 " vior Munday a has close inties Associations u used If he favored as ner prov holding n bling shall 1doew fair the tine emarked ey free irom gan 33 receive premiur 3 £1.000 Guaranteed Securities Bostwick Mining Co. 78-80 Broad St. New York. i pa — - LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE DESIRED Albasbntaataatanie tb badhonts tlandostantatbontedtosdinbaadathoatanto ites dos) EUREKA GAPE CURE 3 SAVE YOUR CHICKS 3 ad They mean % IT CURES * AC Eureka Gap: Cure Co. HUNTINGDON, PA, 3 abaadabeadaadoniantashuadosd oadsndosdoadaabodhs abot dindoatoads lanl TTVTTVIVVTVVEvVRVTVERvIgue eve ev eve ve aveIrarvvase: ; i E : ; E | THE Removal Sale Now Going On At The New Racket Store rd Bush Arcade, everything selling very cheap on ac- count of moving to Aik- en's block. 5 & 10 CENT STORE, Bush Arcade, Bellefonte. As yov, | | I
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