THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. neceny eats, (A PEW REFLECTIONS | moo rage ONOStS. os, J [Llaegpe Shomis a dy sme ot 3 Inigo Williams Pitts iiss PIERPONT Mrs Jennie Pler church will hold La } . vil ; an lee cream social on Miss Wilmino Emerick, who holds a | Annle 1, 8 ni h, Willian sport was pon——— | pont died In a sanitarium near Phila ON LOCAL POI ITICS! ridav. AuKRy 11 Particulars | nice position in a d¢ partment store | married ir \5 . 4 : ‘ 4 ' . ) y 2 py) “% FRED KURTZ, SR | delphia, on 4 pext weex eg HAL. 1 Y 200, A did Thursday, August 17th, 1911. aturday to Wednesday after an line ‘ Pittsburg, after an absence indryman. Editor extending over several years, The ned hy Ale Andy Rowan is responsible for this four months, came hor { body will be brought here on Satur WHY CERTAIN PARTIES OPPOSE | 82 empt to) ) CHAS. R. KURTZ | day evening, at 430 via Montandon OLD BOARD. through town recently, drawn by onc | pily with her mother Editor and Proprietor, | 8 rvices will be held at the Episcopal locomotive The Wore going ¢ grich | church and Interment will be made presumal) to he loaded with ba On Monday evening A.C. DERR i Asroctate Editor [int evening mm the Jamil plot in the QUARREL OVER PRINTING JOBS Mr. and My John Baumgardn ey tion, carrving the AoORa { nion cemetery, 1 , ! deceased was State College, ith }¥ A Holderman home from Heelan Park, a 4 GL} 19] ] pleniced dur r the da it re low | To , and famil of his place, left or ’ , ! : ; hdl 4 at oh a: eee | Reynolds, and her mother was a sister | “Windy Tom” Partly Shoved Out of rday morning f a two-dayvs' (1 | And Instantly killed A i (6 } rim o be held September TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION lof the late ex-Gov, A. G, Curtin. She the Public Trough—Buttering His | with friends near Jersey Shore, 1 From : ) atin place Oth, 16811 " » yO Tr "rg wl i Bote 1 " ~ ne da Wd IruREer and SUBSCRIPTION, - $1.50 Per YEAR Has } orn by vag , red in ; Hefon i Bread on Both Sides—Dorworth An. | eling In the former's fine Ford aul opr KS ‘ Toon i ) 4 WB on vol i Men } ’ an W . # Aa V ‘ aQrove oni id 3 } rit Peruana who sendor bring the moneyde ) i as raged | noys Him-—Christ Decker His Man Manning Reside f become the i . . A 11 ' ninatior she office and pay in advance, $1 per year Englishman, was engaged in the iron y owner of an : : rit \ : y ton p \le- CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with business and for many vears they re 4 ar a auto bi Holy And ol | } 1 \ ‘ hauffere ym Mate 0 / . . ) , ‘ : ‘ ; N. Y.thrice-a-woek World for sided In Pittsburg; later they moved | ast Issue, In my po Himuelt without ving ever ron | DE 8round ) wal into {ers a » mies if, and argument w Pigtsbure Stookman for.............. : to Philadelphia. Three grown chil- | ) vartou candidates for | 1eR if, witho havin, FUN | eo dezvous 1 ” xo 8 a | argur it 2 ser le 1 : slny yrning ’ : . > ane hefore 1 | OW abot 2 $ paoDibed weekly over} Buitdny mom ne | dren 8 ve Fhomas, William ar unty Commission \ 1 ' 1 1 J ie ibid tntere postofMoee § leto was | 0 v second-class matter Reynold Car ck 1 ST | Marwor 1 Ol The date your subscription expires is plainly FTANYER William A. can, explain printed on the label bearing your name. All| Hed + the home it Shue nh Fortin eredits are given by a chavge of label the frst | Porguson township, Sunday ght. ) ah! issue of each month. Watch that, after yon | 4 o1mos Fo on i remit. We send no receipts unless by special . No position to request. Watch date on vour label i ‘ Sahseribers chang postofMee address, and not notifying us, are lefor same, Subscriptions will be continued, unless other wise dire | ss We employ no collector. “Xou are expected t« send or bring t poney to this office ewcrated CiLy pas and will spend a couple -—————— BWORN CIRCULATION OVER 5.500 | B daughter of the Iate Thomas R self us a for the I wish ve the EDITORIAL President, Juniata College, Huntingdon, Pa ‘CLEARANCE SALE Now Going on at Finklestine's Store LEMONT Bellefonte's Newest Store The New Sc, 0c & 25¢ Store New Racket Store 29 South Allegheny Street. are flocking democrat) the truth } and efented the lid off « gangster st ’ Aant ‘ io ! his is ) y the fa d y . RA ‘ f f ne laners gave I Eteal i niiiions ni was oO Potter to 3 ! he Zz Or y LI f the count Or ly a drop In th t « rrup chael Strohm, a merchant at Centre ng. and 10 80 If re-elects AR in high places Hil His early life was spent in that olng s they pushed th re section Being of a studious turn of writ r hog partial wit a mind he attended some of the acad Bryan Opposed to Secret Caucus. emies In the valley, and early in life W. J. Bryan authorized the follow graft One and he lost 8) » his hence his grunt became a school teacher which he fol. For these reasons we do not believe The balance of the Bankrupt Stock of D. L.. Perr of Pitcairn. is now on ing statements Why the secret | lowed for many vears. He also oc nor would we even Intimate that Edi. I'he balance eB } ! caucus? If the Democratic members of cupled a farm and gave that his at- oO MIPWO y ‘ " the house did not rubmit to secret tention In summer time. until recent . ingle im oh, uy DUH td i ’ d 11i t caucus and on public affairs there veaps when he moved to Centre Hall | 4, oppose “Pappy” Woodring and a e a as er S n erse ng ore would be no doubt concertyung any of | My Strohm was a man of more than “Dadds RArrAaRRAR So of AN their proceedings Why should any | ordnary intelligence and ability and aloes: ot bad a hand in the plot te Bamps "a er Sa Hit Foor for that reason was prominent in the [1k £4. J. Williams, the Commis. There is positively no doubt in the peo one of the worst foes of popular gov ernment. If you are opposed to it write to your member of congress and nle's mind that this sale is positively the greatest price-breaker that has affairs of this county as a republican | yionar's clerk for Register. If we have ever been witnessdd in Bellefonte and vicinity, It is ngt necessary to dwell on this subject to those that have county official. He was appointed | 4.00 a6 here tofore, we here with re attended our sale, but to those who didn't, we can't urge You too strongly to attend this mammoth bankrupt sale County Commissioners Clerk In 1888, tract fully under Decker and Henderson In 18485 urge him to protest against iL” he on. In AS 10 the above comments, we have Sale lasts until Sat'y, Aug. 19, so come and get your share of the bargains war a candidate for County Com- |... apology for giving an sceurate ' missioner and was elected, and re- | oon ary of the wesent situat's More Congressman. elected, and served efficiently in that and In & motive " at influent ‘ : i at President Taft signed the reappor- ofMece oh | y wih "Siow Gooabart and | Moun he cain PLES OF THE BARGAINS tionment blll, which Increases the | Adams for a period of six years. Af Freund thelr candidacy A FEW EXAM membership of the house of represen 4 ter that he war nominated for As. tatives to 433 members, with two ad« | gombly and also for the office of Re. | fered with him In thelr political views ditional members when Arizona and corder, but the adverse majority In the | James B. Strohm was born Heptember New Mexico are admitted as states Leow oy eould not be overcome Upon | Bth, 1856, making his age 68 vears 11 Hats Shoes Suits leaving the commissioners office he re montha and 4 dave. He was married Wall Street Will Mave to Stand Back. | turned to his farm near Centre Hill [to Miss Maggie Evans who sur “Wall street will not furnish Any [and In the winter months resumed him with the following 14! geil now money to move the crops of the north« | school teaching until he was appoint. | Rufus B, who is located in England and $2, fell at west this year,” says a prominent St | ed Deputy Bherift by W. E. Hurley. | as a representative of the Internation $1.98 and $2.48 Paul banker “The money for this! He also was a direvtor since 1903 of | al Correspondence 8¢ hools of Berane $1.69, $1.39 and 98¢ Also others as low as $1.1 at $4.44 great annual enterprise will come | the Farmers’ Mutual Fire Insurance | ton, Pa: Mra. Lola Bensons. and Mrs from the banks of St. Paul, Minnea- | Company and recently was elected as | Margen Burkholder, both residing In MHandkerchiefoBlue, red and white, Re. Dress and Work Hose, de. polis and Chicago. Bt, Paul will fur- | its Vice-President. For these reasons Phillpsburg, New Jersey aso the nish $31,000,000, Minneapolis $5,000,000, | Mr. Strohm was a man who was wide« | following sisters Mrs. Laura Mee | and Chicago $£10.000.000." ly known over the county and was re« | han. of New York City: and Mrs CLASTER'S UNDERSELLING STORE, : Bellefonte The crop situation this banker | garded as a man of rare judgement, | Myra Kerr, of Omaba, Nebraska. The OSES sald, while not as good as was at first possessed the highest Inttegrity, and | interment took place in the Centre | expected was by no means discourag- | was esteemed even by those who dif- | Hall cemetery. Tuesday morning, and | ing. (Continued at bottom of next column.) | was largely attended : : ves that were Perr's price of §4 al p Perr’ of $1 3. 84 "1 that were Perr's price of $10, go children that were Perr " prige f §) $: . can be had in all leathers for ¥ $ K
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