Page 4. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. ——— —— ——————————————————————————— s———— - Thursday, August 10th, 1911. ! y ee { who was selected by County hair Georgia For Wilson, Beallefonte The funet Wits held CURTIN. COBURN The entre dlemocrn eo man A, B. Kimport to act as a local That Georgia Is strongly in favor of | from the residence kon, John EB | ) A Mrs Orlanda ryan and nm Tuesda : Mr. and ’ 1 ) > | committeeman, and accepted the ap- | Woodrow Wilson, governor of New Sager, on Halfmoon hill, af- | Mrs. Mabel : | Ha te and A f 4 tandall m———— — { pointment, is duty bound and under | Jersey, for the presidential choice of | ternoon at 2 o'cloc) services i | Coleville on Bunday of Randall Ares “ M al FRED KURTZ, SR obligations to attend this meeting, the the Democratic party at the next elec conducted by Rev, Winey and v. | Mr. and Mrs, Henry Shultz Ww Harte: A Bien : r and purpose of which ix to lay the foun tion, Is clearaly hown by the poll of | Bhue interment was nd in Sun- |e t Harter. 1A ! cir mouth - re —— dations for an aggressive campaign in the house and the senate on the choice nyside cemetery | th weok, Sa da Po on fi 4 Fm . OHAS. R. KURTZ Centre county this coming fall, There | for presidential timber ! M1 Emma Bathurst hie itl od en \ 12, there Editor and Proprietor, { will be a large local ticket to elect, Of those willing to express them- CRAIN: ~The sudden and untimel {ously | oh Ai A + Paradise and a thorough and efficient organi selves In favor of some candidate, 135 Passing away of Mrs, Crain, wife of W y Smetzler, of ¢ oburn, and A.C. DERR zation Is needed to carry the ticket | were for Woodrow Wilson: Judson Scott Crain, at her home in Port Ma x the Coburn Associate Editor through Harmon, 20: Hoke Smith. 14: Champ tilda on Friday evening last, came as |; . ie t ival ~ At this meeting the principal busi- | Clark, 2; Folk, 1. a great shock to her man friends, | p ‘ : of Cleveland p WA ou viva JB v K were: BWORN CIRCULATION OVER 5500 | ness will be a discussion of the best Wilson is the coming man. The peo throughout the ounty. Mrs Crain [4 : ) tf "I'v ron: init. (bo # ! R %: } } ht little re ————————eee | Wave and means of conducting the | ple have confidence in him and there bad been alling vith kidney trouble | 141 1 { is place ‘ ‘ A surg 0. A Jame y v : campaign, and a general exchange of | is the brightest prospect of him being for some time, but her condition never | : ok all the i ips oe brid Po Bs re; Corman. © TERMS OF SUBA( RIRTIONS y | —_ oad to renew acquaintance | the next Prehnt Taft and his appeared alarming. On ariging Fri f berries plent s soot} Py By. aAries Kerstetter and SUBSCRIPTION, - $1.50 Per YEAR among party workrs scandals have lost the confidence of day moming he told her hushand Samu . a i mh B 6A ig Ab and Clara Shef- Persons who send or bring the money to While the call is issued officially to | the people, that she feared a serfous sickness a y \ " y J randdaughter Ethel, of State the office and pay in advance, $1 per year ha ommitteen fro over the proaching, and la Crain found OxNTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with the comm nen ay! J Eyton . “ fuited y week 2 oar las i . aii N. Y. shrice-n-week Worldfor. .....o...vv $1.65 1 count we know that Chafrman Kim- | Wilson For Local Option. 1 floor : hal ‘ My mm a rut. ar Yom andi 4 of cows and a Plstsburg Stockman for... ‘ «$1.80 | port will welcome the presence of all response to a tel fallen ¢ mab nd from Published weekly every Thursdn y morning. | loyal democrats from any section of |, paper, Governor Woodrow Wil vas | diately ¥ onvul Ors es Entered in the postofice at Bellefonte, Pa. a8 | (po. unt In addition these all : ' p Ji mn ) y ) i) ich ould second-class matter candidate or nomination on the tick son, of New Jerse forwarded Y afford her he wrote to Rey The date your subscription expires 1s plal £5 t this ye y ar invi I, an juit ke whon printed on the labe! bearing your name ily all will be { reet friend Anti eredits are given by a change of label the first | 0 Loom 1} \ issue of each month. Watch that, after you Next” Tuesday rn CAPA BR veXt Le remit. We send no receipts unless by special : tH { Fle governor favors Yeager vi meeting at Is convalescing Johngor -——— BR A ae eid egram from her ifferd option, is . ; request. Watch date on vour label ee hh a, v Rev, Shannon, but his judg Subseribers changing postofMee address, and A bis ‘ I Iti pos notifying us, are liable for same efs v | juavy ) Hier " Subseriptions will be continued, unless other a ‘ iy ) N ' ! add eho wise directed " k + We employ no collector. You are expected to send or bring the money to thisofMee " ing { I oy ! 3 RECENT DEATHS. tt it should n« ¢ made a between EDITORIAL. rir MEETING. 22 ’ BOY . i 3 : _) i A t : \ A v4 ‘ . ‘ i FETZERTOWN In compliance Ww provisior of Rule Five of the governing the Democratic Party | ‘entre CO th the Annual meeting . : le Cow ‘ommittee be held STATE COM, MEETS AUG. 16 the Grand ury room h ( r House in Bellefont or issued Call to Consider Change of TUESDAY, the 15th day of August, Rules. 1911, at 10 o'clock. hth eetd in the forenoo! transa fness as ma) roperly ! fore the meeting | members committee are sired to be In tendance B. KIMPORT Bellefonte, Pa. Chalrr July 26th, JTS TO CRACK THE “PROTECTED” FARMER oareful Shorthand Experien 04 ings, complete } quipment Location Term of 1911 will lopen For catalogue, address President, Juniata College, Huntingdon, Pa AXEMANN Kuh ent me tn ea whl 10 oh S| A Regn 3 ga, | Lo Sr iE RE, Lal" © |G) A RANCE SALE 3 OF it on hen he tries are now nation af Mesar , 8 ’ Mra. Lizzl 2 opped off her + me i i we Now Going on at Finklestine's Store Free Methodist needed part Zim ! merman, the ftwy ' w thorized mact trust, : \ y ’ ; bet f Centre chine at the big rease | y ¥ vottbiamm » . . the hospitable hon epublicans And how does this protection aid | count Fe She grow fo WOMAN. { a2 Kin w Dille : ! tar) 00 Was if "mn Jetn he ™ or ; ! t to save the farmer? neke the York Gazette v a life-long m her of k ) Will them from humiliation AA church, and a consist wed y ww HitAmMupo ' "or wrt ) Aotent nt When wishes to sell his farm pro 3 Mra. Mars _ i i | R ah . t nt ¢ . who ¢ We b ary Barr, of Buffalo Ru , rents h the coming 4 Pil duce he finds that he is trading In the ok , lighted , a he Came Ft 1 t wr x tan world market, In other words that he EE he or y 1 t \ day wi \ ! Stand un ) 10) ’ . i ! mwmshand tw CT | Leon and Paul and spent Sunda) wit} ' ’ I wh ' #14 EF on a fred trade ©} Is It any tis wont Kk § ih m WORn( t} h ita 1) ‘ th ighters, An and Dorot) and ve west « ow? ; a wonder t as he sits ere on the 1 MI | ' " th or An + . fence he parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wi {ise Helen Gra , : d : ’ y vo : And it Gray, returned home last k fron % He Extra Wi may be 1 t all he has Pittsburg, where been, by is helping to fix this th hull , | { 1 ere ding SONt cote Philipsburg, and w= rial J ! ‘ pe f . h Allegher house. Why Aon't stand hy theses fay nin and hans i g seh furit in a safe ) t) nee imed t ¢ Min or Mo mportant + ! : \ ) ¢ gets, he ili ‘ LOTR i Rager n reaniine tha | ' 2 as iL swats d « ’ Bellefonte him vith kidne TOWNSHIPS SHOULD FIX ROADS. | his daughter, Mrs, Charles Ammer | Sunday evening. Aug. 6th in the M |! Pra nerete wall| 30 Good Clothes ' . A ! . ! . i ! ' np ) } 20¢ Mens & Bos Ratha . oh State i idnloner ©. M : an 1844 thus } . ; ; \A A Committae t Conte ¢ WM i Rigelow, i i in ouring the roads in | was , \ and 11 dava y ; . wrdnt Oy ‘ f y i Picks, 2500 ter Dox “ ‘ ! f ) m this state irae f ' Pfs iy proposes to see a . Its note that the time for an. | If somethis ot be done t WEST BRUSMVALLEY. 15¢ Ladies Black Hose 1a lv ha wid ; = hs IY eanvening this organization } pel rnahine keep In repair 1 Miller lost @ 1 ‘ hi baon fixed for next Tie wn A 11 ry 800 mi) ‘ roads constructed 1 Oth, at 10 a In the A #hsi : : : i rhitr the . miantone and tu 0 a sii . Room, at the Hota A addr ! : and irned ) ’ i ] 1 Hag y q h ¢ Writing Paper & Envelopes. .18¢ recent slection . . ’ ! Orities Tal A 1 ! kbc) a i 12) por 4 ve Alspenses Ih ike the matter i tolls ’ Wit i Hifatl 4 wy nrg fet {f Pocketbooks 100 with the old. time Vets nvantt Attor h . \ ifatime . nt soanlon of . . ‘1 . avert . Rethenda cb ‘ i inre variety « ocketbooks 100 where PArLY tlokots wore t ! \ 3 ¢ really is the ante thor place and as nt COMMITTEE MEETING, very neo decen "e 0 0 Baral Rover per pair. Be nior A OT born six Infants Hose Black & Tan. Re daughters me son--af wil } ting from Caries will } ne On andl wu eroaln hat 1 Oa Oe eonratls Ming . . ot i ‘ rn nd for that reaas ell : : v ) : Bu BE ne to take tte these roads and turn the bill Into the known ther Ns p Rus Ra wren Rectan { hy , ' yh hh : } WV } iY Action will be fi Spier L : OY the : i hrous } i inty and uall A or t) . \ ¢ . : A “ nade v » ! ) we appointment of ¢ oftmas Low ¢ Job and ls nov n Nebras \de or con. | The hould be made to pay for the [4vell Aside from his two obi tor at Bellefonte. A vi o oy | 2 ox- | ka RAD 88) Ing hing) a) ) A be devoid of th gathering will | roads the have neglected aren the . th Palatt : - \ i ) VA CAN md ex a awing shingles Bellefonte's Newest Store. y aeveid of the sensatt nal 4 : m ‘ : i kf i PS oO of clatives mio ere since Inst Mareh which the J Wert purchased a new bho wy onn neldente | hat sounds like the actios R ~kbetha he ) { re of the usnal eounty convention pe Bigelow 1s a Practi w pra a thing ' irvive winter, Mrs. Harry | present postmaster Is filling, Bhould | Now’ for a swift ride with the fast The New Bec, 10¢ & 25¢ Store. ormer years, and for that re ) " y . OWOraGX ing In Nottawa, Mich no appointment be made at this ses horse and new bug i : "Y RO BOAYSR , ’ " i By i attendance of all oo reason the | that he will have a law passed | John and Marr Hager, of Jeannette: | glon he will continue on the job nd A number of o } pect mmitteemen may | providing a severe penalty for any | Mrs y job, and Wo ur people expec 0 y ' Anna Verne B fr ar “ N ’ R k t St be hard to secure supervisor who erects or even main. | Ott, avd érne Ernest, Mra, Laura | it will imply that he will be likely to | take advantage of the excursion on | ew ac e ore Every Democrat In : Hager and Homer Sager, | hold on for another { a rl Sunday and \) \ i sntre . | tains a break ‘ erm and swipe Sunday and go to see the battlefield of | ' Suny “nkef In a pubic rod, of Altoona; Mrs. John Nighthart, | the “velvet.” | Gettysburg | 20 South Allegheny Street. meeting Are no nominations to he + tests to he fone) ft. the there | Counties and townshine for payment
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