Page 4. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. ——— The Contre democrat, FRED KURTZ, SR Kditor OHAS. R. KURTZ, Editor nd Pronrietor, A OC DFRR Associate Editor SWORN CIRCULATION OVER 6,500. | i # TERMS OF SURSCRIPTION : y SURSCRIPTION, $1.60 Per Vear Percons who send or wring the money to the nMee and ray in advance, £1 ver year OENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with N.Y. thriocea-week World for BLAS Ahn re Qrackman for £1 80 Pohlished weekly every Thursday morning Fotered in the postoffice mt Bellefonte, Pa. As second-class matter, The date vour «uhsoription expires is plainly printed on the abel hearing vour name All eredits are given hy a ehange of are] the first {ssue of sach month Wateh that, after von remit We send no receipts nnleass hy special 4 r , pr aha) nest Wateh date on your PN rihars changing nostoMor address and » Hiahla for same ot notifying us, are Ha h n Suheerintions will he continued nnless other. wise Alracted ’ ! We smnlov no collector You are expected to send or hring the money to this cMee EDITORIAL, 111 The extra congress « Hy early ed president will convene April the Canadian ify 1 which in demo wil. reciprocity ta measure J. Br ng cratic Ham pion able of the answer the wrly cham that An RANK th which Ty demo t This ra Presider to t} at De patters w score of further measures publi cation The nouncé is to will com: minds democrat “WHERE ARE WE AT Party Sentiment Strong In Keystone y Clearfield County. ousted selectior Mitchell The sels was bitter bers repr faction ar Charles the mit walt Wha can tell there will be State ™ bunch else wishes only n P over The is that fights lowe the primari reorgar eannot Bree y upon thro tinuat) EAanizat or county fey-Hall That county field co voted | Clarence not re by Jin called Clearfis prove r the Gu all minors 3 at For the resent, a two so-called Demoy The Guffey p rat ie Hall nothing the Organ has The g¢ and ! fF» indie ’ wh Democr geemn least stay get out positions AL Hall, Donnell Co, iver ganization Fenro when he it. Clearfield Republ the " needt ¥ ah can THE NEW PARTY LEADERS. the time Im man) yerars Patriot, the Dam in in For first says the of two Harrisburg ocrats Pennsylvania have now the the pally ability fect neither | cannot be tract for spol or his most important positions organization, men In whose and Integrity they have per confidence men who oan be vinked 1 with or seduced: who bo whom no con Pens who stand ght Is can be made by rose representatives who be ¥ cannot far represent for real Democracy handled Yy tion: men the party who work solidification In accepting Chalrman and al! Democratic Committes, ly. Hon, George W, Guthrie and Hon A. Mitchell Palmer, very reluctantly yielded to urgent solicitation, and aid #0 at great personal sacrifice It means for them incessant, long continued and arduous labor. A party that has been repeatedly betrayed in. to the hands of the enemy, that has been disintegrated and demoralized by incompetent and Creacherous leader ship Is to be reorganized, rehabilitated, revitalized and made a strong, com. pact, militant force, clique, or 1 file, an man, who will tr the rank the votes and the men will for its who hiy and self) cant un earnestly and and its success the pos member ition of Biate of the Nation reapective “REGULARITY” vs. IRREGULARITY, When one's record is clean for that { which is pure and consistent, "regu larity,” of which one hears much {of late, 18 a gen. But when there is ia recopd dotted with irregularity, it is in bad taste to hear from such a | source homilies uponm' “regularity” ! ground out by the perch, to hide an [ irregular past The Mo Is gang» repube- admit has many city, curse of Philadelphia ster rule which every honest Hean, we are glad to say, will {and every honest democrat { nounced and deplored these | vears. There are fellows in that las 18 well known, masquerading un- der the tag of democrats, who are cheek by jowl with the worst repub- lican gangsters of that city, and with the republican gang have been, and {are stil, playing the highway robber against the citizens of that These have a following from parties In some of the counties, partake of the plunder in the shape of nofflces and in the enormous {sums fllched from the taxpavers | Just at this time a revolt has brok- en out among the honest people of the city and state, with an attempt to clean house, Last fall's election has plainly shown that gangsters will no longer tolerated in thelr nefarious work, Now we “regularity sters hide and the pure ones of Dewalt from the den resgulng de | both |] and divies be he ocratic and how the oer standing tion with iv have gally } Jefferson } Hoy, of Mrs Haven Hublers! M re Gal spent twe of Mrs Wion, In visit they York Mra Monday and time at family of She week and her (Girace Her lngher ninter of Lock weeks visiting xt the | Hoy's daughter, Mra. Harry Philadelphia. During their took a short trip to New Hoy started homeward on after stopping for a short Harrisburg went to visit the her son Calvin, at Yeagertown expects to return home this Mra, Gallagher will stop over In Har rishurg on her return trip They both report having had very enjoyable trip me Wn License. Rebershureg Wolfs Btore Nellefonte Hellefonts Marriage Allen Nora Fred Clara Rn M (Jelnwite Gielswita Ray Flack Haury W. Houser Christina BB. Beyler lot H. Hanes Lyle A, Watkins Hho Hhoe Creek Creek Hnow Hnow Neech Reoch Faithful, Fearless, Effsctive. cannot be gainsald that George Guthrie, who succeeds Mr, Dewalt pe Niate Chalrman, Ads strength to the Demderatic pl sn Repre, pentative Palmer is of the progressive, frank, earnest and able element wha, with Mr. Guthrie, will Invite confi- {dence and trust It Ww If you will move this spring and {ehange your postoffice address, you should notify us at once, and be sure to give the oid as well as the new ad- r RECENT DEATHS, i CAMPBRBELL:-Harry Campbell, who only a short time ago left Millthelm and enlisted In the I'nited Stintes army, died in the hospital at the Columbus €),, barracks, on Friday, March 10th The remains were sent to Lock Haven, where Interment was made Tues day. on Pp Johnstown, school, CONFER Calvin young man, of his way back front of the was Instantly killed old and had many county, which was He also had many Westmorland and where he went to mourn his untimely buried in the St Saturday STOVER Confer, while stepped York express He was friends In his former home friends In Centre, Fulton counties school and who death, ' He was Clair cemetery last in on in and 18 venrs Clinton to New town. | Ellas Stover, the resident of Miles township, died at home at Rebershurg, Monday March 20th, at 11 o'cloc) of debility d ars Hi« survive daughter, Mrs Krape, Rebersburg, with has made his home for a Funeral servic March 16th, « Whitman, in the Ur oldest hi night enile AVEeR to Hownr one } he whom number were held onducted interment of ("OX citine | ! Owe of Curtl ‘ ’ in-law Sheridan White, at place, on of last week little more than 6% years De was veteran of the Civil War, ved his country faithfully through 1} entful struggle. For many years he a teamaster at Cure. tin's works, and was known ar an in. dustrious and faithful workman. For the last fourteen years he had been bind The Cox family moved from Curtin to Mileshurse nd resided there for » of years, afterward re turning irtin Aecensed and thelr home with their Burviving his wife and dren Clyde, of Me K cosport (iron of Tyre Mra Myrtle King Mra Sheridan White, the following brothers 1.innle off f Pitts Comer. of Adat Ho of Benner Twp: Willian Bellefonte Harry, of T) TT Fokenroth, of Uni eral servi held on | ternoon 2 o'cloe) Rev, I © gelion) wae n r f his sor that aged a conped and Thursday "n mer At oy was number to made daughter four el where wife AY nels ne and Also sinters Mra Mrs A i - of and Mrs Fun af rone " he nay conducted hy the 'nited Evan Flellefonts burial Curtin comoetery 08 Were nt he circuit in of wile the KERLING WwW. 6. Kesling, died Bnow Bhoe on Friday 17 years. § months and 18 days {death war ocansed by abeessos on the brain. For some time, deceased had heen suffering with his head, causing him to miss school now and then, but not much attention was paid to It une | U1 about a month ago when Dr. Harris the at only of home afternoon, Henry son hin aged in | His | | i : y Thursday, March 23rd, 1911,, hospital Dr, Ball sary but resumed ta Dr Heeme Rave hig where up until taken sick, Dr Lock Haven unconscious noon until much liked bright tion and had Hig three Thompson, Budinger, and Kelley, Arie ryvclogh were leaves er, and md Fae school VOear, bu he by in to three K church; FREEMAN daughter of Mr man, of this tarfum at Jers {f pleuro-pne but a sho A tev, gic) (jeores th IN PART AKE NOTH svued 8 | fas ? ~ ’ ed ther slong 1 hes Lo Lhe i per ’ ROYER ore hen IHF fn the n Borough of and State of Pent soribed as Kk we mb Fox. now Mar the 0M Lewistow: A ALIeY as and on Lhe aoe I a him studies he Monday I t from pi all in his studies, tall to for an think It t ¥ in Wan in ill was was Loo Wednesda wssed away, who large circle « class Oscar th Shope mourn, sisters Funeral from the house Sunday MW Meredith, Interment Miss and place, umaonia rt SECOND THERROY fhe ny . > Turnpike ! mates, Shank Ire and Art he his father Clara Bervices of the Askeys Sadie Mrs died Shore, in mn on She } sSury WwW. and ¢ following I time William Maris fi COTDNer 1“ sone (were! “a al beginning situs Le, ooum Tans hw wit: On the m I MeCulley; on on efor Re rm containing IN sores. more or fs Which sald purparis became treatment when Inte; knew of a kind disposi friends, | Clarence Robert Leo Bar- | He | and schoolmates, pallbearers were conducted Messiah cemetery, (George sd vested operation, Unneces and he in senior he Hed he after He him v f hur nd moth Beatrice by Freeman, Froge- sani- day, th Tus md IVIDE are Katle brothers Hove 1T"he 1 } 4 Mile # WH Lair e and being y of Centre 1 and de wih by Col the east by the swuth hy formerly lands of Valentine and Thom west byT R Mis estate in the heirs of the sald decedent by virtue of the inter stare nin Sheriff's OMoee Bellefonte. Pa. Ma The Conti Thin Is a concrete strides In i" aws of the Commonwea'th fr ' WwW. EB gist 190) 4 progressive age building has HU Pennsy iva RLEY Sheri £15 ete Age in which taken great More durable than weed, As substantial Pleasing Cheapest The tended crete foundations, and is machinery for bridges sid ete as stone, in appearance, and best, undersigned experience firm has in abutments, equipped walls, with erecting cellars, had ex. eon culverts, walks, modern handling same, Reinforced Concrete bridges a specialty-<Alsd con tractors in stones, Let us make an estimate, Rhoads & Knisely Oeo. BE. Rhoads, Jno. Lo Knisely, BELLEFONTE, SRE RRANES PENNA, he high WILK from was was held heen h | advised him to go to the Lock Haven | : = LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, | torred Lo aguinat the the property or the proceeds purchaser or thereof or purchasers of any part thereof so sold, or his or thelr heirs, executors, adminis trator, successors or assigns All claims | theretofore filed with the sald rec Givers under and pursuant to an order hereto- fore, and on the 1ith day of April, 1619 entered In the sald Action of the Knick- erbocker Trust Company as Trustee against the Pittsburgh Binghamton & Eastern Rallroad Company and others may be considered as wiready filed with | the Bpecial Master and need not be re- filed FE. M., DUNHAM, . Master, x17. A PMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE e Estate of Heary C Clapper, 1a twin, dee'd Letwers of administration in the above named estisle having been granted 1o the unde relgned by the Register of Wills of Centre County Pennsylvania, all persons indebted to the sald estate Are hereby requested VO make payment and wll persons having cialms against sald es Late are present the same duly of Pe rEuson requested wo authenticated without delay wo J.C. CLAPPER Zerby, Attys Admyr Gettig, Bower & X16 Galesburg Dated | QrhA Hy made under preises on March 16th, N° TICE IN DIVORCE Adis Gutelius vs Charles Lee Gutelius In the Court of common Pleas of Centre County No, B43 September lerm. 1910 The undrsigned, a Commissioner duly appoint ed by the Court of Common Pleas of Centre County Lo take testimony In above stated case Will meets Lhe parties in interest at bis oMee in Opera House Block. Bellefonte, Pa.. on Wednesday, April 5th, 1911, at ten o'clock A M , for the purpose of performing the duties of his commission All parties nLerest are hereby notified Ww be present at the time and plac gnmed, H 8S TAYLOR xi2 Commissioner NK COURT Orphan's ( oars D. 1911 the sale on the nesr Lemons, THURSDAY at ten o.clock Lene ment ne ribbed as MAR. on 1A. D. 191 gp MEREULRLE od and de sertain bound thers Beginning Pete ai ¥ ! ands now hy, Lytle; er. th 58% BE Lhenoe Js helrs a n de NOTICE. the creditors of the Pittsburgh, Bing hamton & Bastern Rallroad pany or the Receivers thereof By virtue of 8&8 decree of foreclosure sale and confirming ! the 1 . Mid To Com i decree nited IMstric States ( tL of wherein as Lr Knicker: in mpl Bingham any ana fi LAAbAAtbaAt adda ada ndaadebontantadandandendoadodortaadanboatendsadentontey EUREKA GAPE CURE SAVE YOUR CHICKS i | | | They mean money to you Send particulars re to THATS ALL | Se ™ Name r Address Use Cupon Attached. Eureka Gape Cure Co. HUNTINGDON, PA, hhh bb bb hb Mb 14a Me Md Md bb bd bb A M4 E FIYPIITIIII IIIT IO AYITOTYY SYR STVOTY VOOR RY POON | THE Removal Sale Now Going On At The New Racket Store Bush Arcade, everything selling very cheap on ac- count of moving to Aik- en's block. 5 & 10 CENT STORE, Bush Arcade, Bellefonte.
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