is Duge 4 OL: Centre Democrat, TZ. SR, CHAS. R. KURTZ Rditor and Proprietor, | A.C. DERR | Associate Editor | { 500 | NE SWORN f, 0, CIRCULATION OVER TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Susscr PTION 81.50 Per YEAR Per«ons who send or bring the money to the oMee and DAY advance, $1 per year CENTRE DEMOCRAT hubs with N. Y. thr wweek World for Plttshor wiman for Published weed very Entered the f second « in £1.85 $1.80 . Batter TLR: The res 1s pla bls te OF ah ' ring YOUur name vr ted " x shanee of lake] the first oredits are N ne i” rT " mont! Uateh that, after you vomit unless by speoin reqaest Sa? not n Suhseript wise directe We rmplos send ort late your subscription exy ifs The of congr« republic good fot less emplo aries, amounted “y islature the ga salar and still more Penrose where the the posite creased, created, ! same kind which will of dollars a lot of party control { tru is add hu to the ex heelers the work. The of the National last week A8 peace tion of any vet held. } ana d American women Revol ention FO cony ble any faction Exciter ne times flings to any at of male females Ways running to a T Washing ati the the choosing why BaAmé fight convents comes rT similar gatherings ical party faction leaders to of opposing it its boots EVERYBODY'S FREE LIST. ou ’ License fact Hunters’ Muct ’ Bill Killed. ey t n 1 ’ ntere In thie sect of the on the state r Inst weed accordns ith ed killing CPnse needa in strongly titlons terior had It guired take $1 opposition its introduction senate created has been one most interesting things the legislature has done or not rectly or Indirectly The bill ed by te of t 13 0 | 8] y ate J Wed Yns bill of 1, The of punil Ww “wo Pe in bill re to f ih all The ha state expressed 1 the legis tions of become fn r ! to Int from meq re state wo in the 1" ™ the The nw on inter ‘ on fn Hoenne storm inte the of the present done, di. van kill aA vo 2 Governor Adding $11,000 to Pay Rell Governor Tener, who upon frequent occasions has gone on record as being against running up the State's ex penses needless] recently signed two bills that create 14 new jobs, add- ing thereby nearly $11,000 annually to the pay roll of the State ’ One of these jobs is a $2,500 powsi- tion for Freeman CC Gerherich, of Dauphin. The position created Is that of chief of the Bureau of Rall ways of the Department of Internal Affairs. Road Tax Decision, There was an Interesting decision rendered by Judge Woods, at Bedford last week. Napier tiwnship has its road tax on an all essh basis and in 1000 voted to change to part work and part cash basis. Judge Woods says there is no law to provide for such al basis and declares, the election void. Napler township must pay cash road | tax and its funds will be increased by | about $1,660 state appropriation. ‘BERT DELIGE PAYS PENALTY WITH LIFE. (Continued from first page) keep “May God bless you Goodbye, goodbye.” Towards the close not as firm. At the atepped hack on the up glanced at the surveved the arowd toward the Hmbe were ited that he and you, his volece conclusion, he trap and looking noose, and Then he heavens being bound, wi engaged turned nnd, his in his eves while the Hps Indl prayer The and head t hy a} the slipped o steppe pulled wit! noose thi hi The erif nec the was put about ack cap deputy at 10:1% d the bod ring Notes of the E x ecution. x15 jr Sheriff Hminary held for ty where Th ¥ insisted hea trial rit and told hidden wed n Par nd and mat ng Fert 3 : heading of Never Out of Work, The busiest little things ever are Dr. King's New Life Pills. Every pill Is a sugar-coated globule of health, that changes weakness into strength, languor Into energy, brain. fag Into mental power: curing Cone stipation, Headache, Chills, Dyspep- sia. Malaria, Only 26¢ at Green's Pharmacy, Co. Hellefonte, Pa. made PORT MATILDA Frank BE Sick and Earl of Austin, spent a week visiting their Indy” Triends, Misses Mildred and Iva Woodring: also visited the paper mill in Altoona and Tyrone as they Are interested In that branch of industry They expressed themselves as being much pleased with this part of the country CC. Baker Every One for Himself, If you feel you eannot look out for yourself no one else will look out for you. If you ean't help yourself, Nex ine Pills Will help you. $1 a box, § boxes $5, will full guarantee fir all forms of nerve weakness In men or women, Address or call at C. M. Par rish, Bellefonte, Pa, where they sell all the principal remedies and do not substitute, Nearly every candidate In Centre county was in Bellefonte on Tuesaday. that meant enouxh commotion to {attract attention, Most of them will | be “dead ducks” by September 30th, | aged | Bhe Was | then | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, April 27, 1 Re —— | the Miess home on Cartooned His Wife on Eggs. | took hence the spirit { After a marriage of 41 years Dr. | | and father, George Willlam Stewart and wife, of Indian- | EX apolis, Ind, disagreed and Mrs. SBtew- | art went to live with married son Estate of Jane E The doctor then began writing scur- Twp: det B nit rilous sentences about his wife and asavers 5 admin mration in the above uamed drawing cartoons on the eggs, she be by Lhe Re ister Wills ot Contre ae ing the central figure, Now a court Pennsylvania, all ndeNied wo the said has decided that a husband cannot | ©Sate are hereby requested 0 make payment CRESS belittling his wife and al rr hon avy Glaitis Bealoet said es . “ are 71) resent the same duly deree of divorce In her | guthenticasted without de HARRY ELL ¥ Michard, Aly. x2 1911, RECENT DEATHS. Thomas street and | of the husband | WwW. Miess De ceased had been alling for a number of voars, and the cause of his death dated back about twelve vears ago when he suffered a stroke of paralysis, He was born in Centre county April 14th, 1839, making his age lHttle more than 72 vears. September 12th, 1866, he was united In marriage with Miss Killen Brown, who survives with the | has granted on | roflowing children: Willlam 1, of favor years, 2 Woodland Mra, Zack Bteele, of Ty- John Ble "| rone; Mi Morris Rine, of Bellefonte Mrs James Grubb, of Orviston Mr : Thomas Keen, of Roanoke, Va Mrs, | Btock, Marchinery & Tools Harry Bo of Philadelphia Harr Ow other 1 po and Mrs Hockenherr of Bell CN of this e and wie nt home The | and LEGAL NOTICES, GRAMLEY Mrs. Sarah Gramley, wife of C, M, at her home at Rebersburg imomning, April 13th, of 46 years, 4 months and 20 days leaves to survive her husband and two sons Interment was made | in fhe Union at Rebersburg, | CARNES nt his home Tuesday months Catherine Gramley, died NOTICE | | Thursday | | 1] u lenberger, late of Halfmoon heart disease, HI cemetery William Carnes in Huntingdon county morning, aged 66 and 168 da The { drops At he enter the use . " for request died a requested ¥ ay Ww NBER A ¢ Warr IER Exr re Mark ge oO outhreal gervio 1 { 16 P 4 DMININTE 1 : Farm For Sale. ATOR! wal Included, John Mag ors irrender of dischnry wtio of ation of yore farn Vill > fonte, I . ; iL mark i I Ont brot Hp Immel and Ratz& Co's MILLINERY NEWS Sentenced mone fir Fortune Tellers nter g Eu y We are creating new de- signs daily in our work room. Something new here all i the Quakers Hart the time. Styles somewhat from the open- have changed hou tart « nished w hed bold ly into the building an viding up the delicac * grave sembly “Whoever ple.” “Friend, go drab colored gentleman way." i. "The ple Is yours, sir™ exclaimed Master Diggle. x y¥. and placing It before the astonished speaker. hastily effected his escape —English Oollege Life f ing of the season. ¥ in as lemnity, have this We will gladly tell you all about on us. x it when vou call thy way.” commenced a rising: “go thy lite Cole's Real Estate Agency BELLEFONTE, PA Ratz & Co. BELLEFONTE, PA. Ls The 5, 10 & 25¢. Store PRESENTS MANY UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR MONEY SAVING. M iny winds sDOCIA or find as oft Ove! an opportan Ly i ‘ 10 show themselves IWR it 0 thay Wes, Lhered your ful ” H i n to p in easant surprises, tome ‘ Ws Yon in d pOCure this STORE OF WONDER VALUES ON SALE NOW, AND AS LONG AS THESE LOTS LAST, Mrs and Ha Eliz Hed In George Mra. H IN real economy n 4 Pa Mr Mines ( She AIT Ir ny 186% ® was 1 abet) 1874 I M hildre 1) Ir d ire [e— New Sample Flowers, From a big Manufacturer, worth 20 to 30, sale p Lee 10¢, The lot includes Roses and other flowers by far the offered at this time of season Post Card Dep't. A large and varied assort ment of Birthday and com ie Post Curde in lors, 8 for § be. " Ladies’ ' Belts. Large assortment in fine Patent Leather and rubber, all colors, regular 260 val nes, . 10¢ he p 1 THE 5, Aiken's Block, Chester Fancy Curtain Scrim. at 25¢ none sold after Fri 14 Love known AY resident od to the great vening at his ate residence whank street He had il a short time having attend the funeral hi= brother at Nit valley about two weeks ago, at he contracts! a heavy cold; pneumonia acvetoped from which he to withstand He Wns years and 4 months the following children Mra. Charles Harrison and Mra. George Bimmonds, of Altoona; Winnfield, Clyde, Jack, and George, of Bellefonte. Mr. love was a veteran of the Civil War, and a charter mem ber of Ore Post No. 85, G0 A. R He enlisted In the service Sept Sth, 1881, In E ith Penna. Volun- feors, and after serving a creditable | term, re-enlisted Jan. 1 1864 He wan seriously wounded In front of Petersburg In January, 1565 and was honorably discharged from the ser vice May 20th of the same year. The | funeral was held from his Inte res! dence on -~Wednesday afternoon at o'clock, Nev, Yocum, of the Methodist church officiating General Beaver was present and splendidly eulogized the life of the brave soldier who had at Inst been defeated by the one great enemy, death MIESH: «On Bunday forenoon | 11:20 o'clock, old idler of Nelle beyond on in priental colors, at 13.1 day. Other styles of purs Ant Wilh i" on heen od tan whi only or “OC, 4) from 1 Oe to of Jewelry Department, best evel h time Special Sale Beauty pins, from 10¢ a doz up; Waist sels, value, be a set; Belt pins 50e and value, 26¢; Scarf pins and Cuff Link sets, 50c¢ val. nes, at 10¢ set: Mourning Veil Pins, values, 10¢ Pocket Books. Hand Bags, the kind that other stores retail at 75 to £1.00, Special for’ Friday, 10 & 25¢. STORE, COP PPPPPPPOPPPPPPIIPNOIe 0 0000000000000 000000000000000000 00000 tent itreee le rg | inal "nt Whe axed abo Surviving are he ' 3 : ’ of Galvanized buckets, for “ T6¢ Friday at lOc. 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