Page 2. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, September 28th, 1911, — rr me comm—, | | HOW FARMERS GET [hin i than Sravered Hobed: | MARRIAGES. FAREWELL GREETING. Broom Corn at $200 a Ton. | POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS, Mi ft himsolf { Two 1911 crops of broom corn In ~~ { that he would not dare to’mete out to Ghingerich-~Catherman, | Children and friends or W, § vil- | central iin district were sold last We are authorized to announce that THE SMAI | PORTION Dr. Wiley the “condign punishment” | At the Reformed parsonage i lam and fomiily gathered at # | week for $200 a to a lgure which ha the followir KE are candidates for nome "a ' | recommended Attorney General | ersburg, Kdward Ghingerich ) A« | home near Martha Furnace on | cool oy growers since ination, for the respective offices | Wickersham onia, and Miss Hertha Catherman rday, Bept. 21, to have a jovou mi fw When brokers mad eta ur | Ramed, on the Democratic Ticket in THEY RAISE THE CROPS—OTH 1 ile “vin lon" served ne Millmont, were united in marriage: Iie Had them farewell. u \ eld ’ the A y in Homo Centre County, 1611, subject to the de- ERS GET THE PROFIT | other purp t » afford the Pros ently by Rev, G, A. Stuffer oor: going to St. Cloud, Morida WOUR Ip virtually V of | Cision of the general primary elecs i favorable opport o pla) pend the winter. Two years ago, Mr. [brush In one day's campaier me | on to be held on Baturday, Septem Dn! : hi Rity to pla Smith—Wilson. ') ) : ‘ 3 hew marl 4 i ir d ber 80th, 1811 politic on the eve of hi departure in On Sunday evening 17th Willian padit Hh hile] na | " ‘np a; ill Lit) x 0 1 ostile { {le 11 i days ’ 43 7 outh with hb family and last wint« i WCE i th Crop generall " . THE CRIMINAL FOOD TRUST to th J in - BY ar Yy lle ” ! home of the bride, | Farle Smit) ) BE yth his | MH famil Hi “ oh ; ; Sheriff: (oi over th gos le of th pn pl Potters Mills, and Miss Jennie 1 Wil | the pr viou wint wi ih with h In + B. LEE, Potter Twp, times over, | « as of the peopl / i ‘ ‘hh \ . wo ith I ous vy or while vy ] im in . J. GINGERY uso Twi AF Startling Facts and Figures— | - . me ' laughter of Mi nd Mrs. Samuel the south, had a very serious spell of ; WARY A Good Job, : hy BLE Hua Bn 1 wp. ew 9 g Facts 4 gured | ison, of Millheim, were united in| ic} b | it 4} wih } wlll 2 | aul y Black, grandson of the N HIPPLE, of Fleming. Where the Money Goes—The Day | FIENDISH BRUTALITY. narriage by tev, J. Max Lantz The v _— y him igi Ai 1 , : Jeremiah fo Black, Commissioner: | y company 1} a p wh ¢ . P a ’ : of Reckoning—Dr. Wiley's Vindi. - | Young couple will make thelr future : ‘ L urgiar in his home, near ’ RIE . k " y n 4 Cows' Tails Together and | om. it Potters Mills. | A very pleasant was t night and after a| WM. A. BTOVER, of Penn 1 wp. cation—The Sugar Trust. Beats Them, heir home on Saturday. It ght mastered the | JOHN R, LEMON, Ferguson Twp. | Friday's Willlamsport Gazette and Cs Shorthouse—Erhard, urprise to hotl \ and Mir hy fellow an arried him to York in h JOHN L. DUNLAP, Spring Twp. “The farmers of Pennsylvania sold | pulletin publishes an account of a On Tuesday evening, Sept. 19th, at| ams. but the i . turni him over to the | WILLIAM H. NOLL, of Spring Twp. fortv-eight 1" dollars worth of | flendi h example of cruelty to animals | 4 o'clock, at the home of t elves to the occasion n rl p police : capt ed 11 fellow was D. A, GROVE, College 1 wp potatoes In New York City last year, | which it | tleged occurred near Lin. | Parents, Mr, and Mrs. BE y | preciated the en Ing of their friends | wearing one of : " ; uits JOHN H Ri NKLE, Potter Twp. but they were not worth forty-eight | 4, ednesdn Should the story | thelr daughter, Miss Mar | loving gre ns And tl dinner ose Blacks always do things well. H. N. HOY, ’ millions to the farmer That is what | ba su lated the guilty parties will | hard, of Ardaro, fo Ww the b mo rronned ee | WM. H R. RY the New York consumer paid for them { ummarily dealt with by He, Centre count and M p 1K | neath its load oO rood thi The BURDINE BUTLER Ho TT ors rot thre ' al | . . =} : pe Shorthouse, of Irve i. WO \ An Ha ourht thet i val 3 obi farm ! Rot thre id a half mi ’ 33301 8) ithorities I'he l Hed. by us ' . \ | nas i I LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, District Attorney: "ws t } Pw Ist BOA ar ¢ ford City T} f INts wi Mi Je ¢ the g ry ’ RO AL NOTICE D. PAUL FORTNI : I'his statement was made by mem- | » bl \ IR SOV ¢ Luell Bk Yas ; \ ; 4 : ! a " JOHN M. KEICH] J Bellefonte, bers of the Pennsylvania grange who nd i tou lec rope als go Sh ! ru bri and now how ) | he | of man Noble a. reby ~p th s J. KENNEDY JOHNSON Bellefonte. visited New York City to study ma 0 lerable ite it fy ‘ I 1 a Re, bro ol hrou { ni iy Ep 4 ket conditions Aintriot vdioining Tr ’ room, The bride O white voile oy ha fe ving Wut of dons kw is A ted Lo ir 8S. KLINE WOODIRI G, EBQ., Belle Y, Bellefonte, Pa. 1 “i: These grangers discovered that a | day morning and resulted in : | v | ote oak pho b ding 10 were present oN vi ‘ he 8600nd Oy of the ten ToREW OB OF b cold storage chifken, weighing a [rest of Harry Dapp, a farmer ‘who will | pound and a halff sold for a dollar in|P Riv Heartng hetore Alderman Madison. For that same kind of a | Bat ' 8 reler chicken the farmers received tweles . \ 7 ¢ ' . ! / \ : . N WT Aug } ) ¢ Mrothonotas Treasurer: cents a pound. The farmers paid | man, A iin near Lincy dor rad; ; : the Anoamtan tig HL AS von 21 - 5 AMES SCHOTT 1 cents each for appl ind offered to | Accordi to tl esti we Mr, | M Fo is rs . daaughter, of ! te ' ARIE ue LD, Bellefc Pa. sell th vendor from whom they i ‘ WRT PROX \ ION Phillipsburg, Pa, bought then | t vanted for two | vy 2 BE Eo Hu haa a a J 4 dollar rrel. Eggs which the farm ers sold fo 22 cents brought 45 hioing the Bare pe ; i Wi : \ ily, and Ri har . e dont Jud ictal 1 tr " " ting : ¢ : ‘AR . KINLEY, Boggs Twp cents w i chase the consum- | Fou 3 3 starting te : Shultz—Reece Ha Re : ; WA Dunty o Ce tre, ha p 7 5 preces ’, FRANCIS 81 EER, Bellefonte. or IE of thin Tuts crow Sas ! n f Mr. and Aaron | H . Sl 4 Sion ¢ directed for holdi Court of Common | JOSEPH M. ALTERS, Bellefonte. This va HiTere between what |, h F Rate amines lod | ieece, at Po ial i W he sth Ten 1 : ‘ A rrts | Pleas, Orphans’ Court rn Quarter Se D., A. DIETRICH, Walker Twp. er pays pr nt tl nearned prof " . ae . ¥ : ‘ I . id x Foy ! ant ad ba “ £ J ‘ Nor oF } x i . wv Aly ’ : ' y { 1 G4 ! ‘ ¢ Y its that flow int pockets of the], slaved ay H Ate “ Gauy er, 2 ' hdl and r. Wi ! Av Whdpd A, a ’ UTH MONDAY ¢ ay (HER of ralflroads, the expr 88 COI pani 5, and iy ented A ; ; brogah tay . 0 WA : ! 4 fy M armas Hart Mt h Rie . Gay Pu ‘ 4 i t Overseer of Poor, Beliefonte Bors. the food tru bm of examadonis get |i re Alderman Batzl 1 will performed in the brimen.e PTW va nville: M ' Matter 1 NOT) het ven to the Coroner, Jus. | WILLIAM D. RIDER, Bellefonte tleirs in the f excessive ralesl.. , Loaring the tier pat the ji oHmed Sle e ot satherine Willams, « wn. M tives of the Pence, Aldermen and Constable P. H. GHERRETY, ,] which go to pav « lends on watered | | an) J woanvit : . “hoi 4 : Bi that 4 Hg : Prothonotary: AVID R. FORMAN, Bellefonte, Pa - HOFVER Philipsburg, Pa Register: FRANK SMITH, Centre Hall, ¢ fonte, Pa. stock I pre companies y y yter \ I rs TP 1 11s} ¢ or at 't : there io thelr proper § rons at . ¢ in th Auditor: thelss by reason of the fact that one VOW CAUSES ILLNESS, re hor. hea iione. W ; p hth eau tion wFokint io oF records SINIE H. HOY Supine Republica: dministration af- tron ol not ind | rR dv A " 4 Bet : ; on honor, | wl Uae BEE han in SEALS 4 Ne Ie JEREMIAH BRUNGART, Miles twp. SOF Glior 18 re/use ho pa re Willful Girl Took Her Bed Ten Years Bay . wks . , r ! swperiains to be done, ar OSe Who ar x er a 1+ nt regulati 3 { he — ’ . . : Fe " . » Oh A ‘ rose 5 it the 1 food trusts get theirs by maintaining| yp, A9%—Can't Leave Now. ATI man, of Port Matild ted | IR all there were abs . ers that are or shall be in the jail of Centre REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES. unnecessary storage houses, through | O° amr} ro. to a 1 . ! ng : ! : y | the } — MSS sagan Commissioner: which they create artificla shortages’ mot) rns communicating red the | ' Li of th . “1 Ww d bs WEE Urien n und ind at Bellefonte, the 26th | HARRY EB. ZIM MERMAN., nd thus boost p 4 \ finance, tool her bed | ™ . posi yy Fare I p ‘ th : Lu) : yur F Lord 1b Benner Ts plies wi 1 Bo to the of i Are | d | ar rine rt 1h feet Ma 9 ‘ BOW by formerly A K R11 \])¢ Beezer’s Meat Market re . \ i } ' > oy : TAY a | - .S Centre County Bas king Co., Ao A a Corper Hig : Sirosts Also a Receive Deposits. Discount Notes Wood, Grain, Hay. Straw John M. Shugert, Cashier, Sand. = a CR, gh ir. ah Superior Scrum or THE BAZAAR, J. S. GILLIAM, Prop he ; 600 yds Check and Stripe Gingham — h od only 6%. 1200 yds Calico at 5 and Se #iraw was scattered Lhetwoos P | | THE tyewy UNSERE Ney Coton “yet > s} wn direct from the mill 4-4 only be Pi low Cases 10 a 12¢. Eheets HIGH GRADE GASOLINE, ow ! BEST CYLINDER OILS. GOODRICH TIRES, PRES-TO-LITE TANKS CEMENT AND PATCHES, REPAIR OUTFITS, AMPLE STORAGE ROOM, WASHING AND POLISHING COMPLETE REPAIR DEPART MENT, AUTOES TO HIRE Bellefonte Fire Proof Garage, JOHN SEBRING, Jr, Prop. Bellefonte .. - = « « « Penna, (Entrance from Spring, Howard, Lamb nt t ’ nati Aion ) . et} wy ' & SOK of W Tait ¢ | BI oh 3 properly : or Allegheny Street.) Where the Money Goes nor TT nite na . ’ 4 . ' . ! y " Odd Fellows Bar Liquor Sellers ~ R fr "Prt DW 1 Mr W ! the | y os ! ay . True Troe Ho } ! - : ] ) ' i ! r he " wud bray .~ Valoes Valves yr : 4 ’ ; h y autumn s new silks It's a generation SEATS HAPPY THE HOUSEWIF Contract for Lewistown Narrows Satins al d Satin finish Silk : Ti ids for the y tat ANSWERS EVFRY CALL. have ot 1oved the promi Bellefonte People Have Found nence they do this Autumn. This 1s True strain, a sudds nch Hundreds of styles to se Sp of ba leet from-—every shade. eol Dunlap Reunion. ) i ) § fee In ! ’" r irres i . - 4 - Wher he « i an of William | ma wn in cour A O¢ vin remedy for such or and finish, JU¢ to $4.50 Dunlap, on f riginal settle ‘ ! ! ' i ir ir \ vi adiod that 1 In« ANEwWers The Day of Reckoning Clearfield « ald thelr " ahartl | rine of 4 's Kidney Pilla » yard. : . H f G rnors” api family reunior | lanta, they | : brid Sample < Of anv kind Free od A committe thre f its mem- | down to dinne ) ne spot where ] prepare bah r u " Many Be od \ is Bellefonte proof on request, pros ided { olor efonte people bers to argu t the Sanborn In Ham Dunlap te is cormnbrea : The mas ar ) by Ju H ere toratnte . Av t \ the case | Wild honey at the noon hour, after Mrs. H. I. Taylor, 72 8. Water St reac hos © wrt. The com sowing his first crop of wheat in 1802 Bellefonte, Pa. says “We think just and Price are stated. itten w ‘Dt od be a the gon Miss Martha Dunlap, the oldest lHving ag highly of Doan's Kidney Pills to. ai a fe : he Lip deacutditnn prose ot at the re Anion Grose Vegan Flight. the | G Lina we did two Fane Ao When We * Wades all Silk extra . p ‘ heing « ted hy who Is 86 years of age. Is one o the . hie : " : : publicly recommended wm ey . . aR va WE the high cou of 1 N tind. Each | most remarkable old women in Clear og pon a aylat a bs were procured from Green's Pharm lustrous \Messaline W hite, member of tl} supreme oourt, when | field count and In spite of her ad. y i acy Co, and brought relief from back- all fie takes his oath, solemnly promises | vanced age retains all her fac ulties to ache and kidney trouble. On several | § 0 protect the rights of the states as | thelr fullest extent, and can see as well well an those of the nation. Why, | a anybody without the ald of spocta- then, should the governors be appre. | clea hensive? Why should they consider | aa A Danish airman, who describes his the street and evening plans in a letter to a Danish NeEWApA - f 0 i ‘Cw » » 3g ' }. > - » “ per published In Brooklyn occasions since then we have taken Shades, Black, 85¢ vard. . Joan's Kidney Pills and they have al This aviator writes that he has en- i . " ways been of the greatest bonefit. We \ mid assor \ 2 .l boos he Huceamats to anda] Md tnd think =0 highly Doan’'s Kidney Pls Spl n hh ia re rtme nts Duch it necessary to tell the highest court | Countarfeit Tyrone Bank Note. from Copenhagen to New York lta that we recommend them to other eSRe Majestique, Satin de mwhat Its duty is? | A Lew counterfeit §10 national bank ing only at Londen and Que nstown kidney Sufferers at every Spperuaity N| | Nat | ) 1 8 {| The very fact that EOVAMNoOrs recog - hots yor he Blair Seaunly g Sitanal and upon ships stationed at Intervals — ahi hy Bagg Hes 50 { ne, eatin de ALIX alu \ on : v Wk © yrone, w opo yY L r \ 2 hr «) ) " ' a. hy * . A that Ts To yuh Aston poor servic last week. It in of the pr the North sea and the Atlantle New York, sole agents or the United others, £1.00, £1.50 yard. and “demagogues” who have become | 1902-1908 series, check letter “E" and Slates #u-plcious of the Bupreme court, and | bear President McKinley's portrait. Remember the name-—Doan's—and of the whole judiciary system. The work on it ls similar to that on This Hen Has a Suit of Clothes. take no other, Did you receive a copy of our! NOW LISTEN TO REASON. Wiley's “Vindication” { the counterfeit $10 notes on the Anglo Saratoga, N. Y has & hen that | President Taft's “vindication” of Dr. | and London Paris Notional bank of | wears clothes. Her name is Jennie, Bos fAstam Sotileq y Au. ak wit} retscnalie ww Sibpens that y . | " p T oO ; ~~ : : n ' Years of experienc Wiley will be searched In vain for a | San Francisco, the Illinois National and she lives on the Williams farm, | tamn's hnest fashion books i single word of praise for the valiant | bank of Bpringfield, lll, and the Buf-|Jennle was born without the sign of PATENT YOUR IDEAS > » Mar ed large lumber trade Is in a better posi. work that official hes done for the |falo series United States note, all of | a feather, and as she grew to henhood I ron a real 1 OR request ; {Hon to quote lower prices on a cone people. Nor does the President have | which recently were detected. The not a vestige of covering appeared. and make “Now To ET THER i | tract than smaller and less experienc. a single word of censure for the no- | principal passer of these counterfeits | Recently the hired man noticed Jen. Mone Bort Berrie Foor Rososneble | Bi GS & BUHL [ed eohcerne Would be?! Come to us torious McCabe, whose metl ods of | Is now under arrest. nile shivering In a corner. He had an —_— Migheot Riberwurss for reliable lumbe- and a low estimate, running the food bureau and every - | ——— - idea. The hen was measured for a Advertisement Ne. 84 S— body In it, Dr. Wiley Included, as-| The time is here for boys to climb suit, and now she wears a natty gray JOSHUA RW. POTTS ! tounded the members of the Moss In- | and thrash chestnut trees and fall to uniform with buttons down the front | | ™ raha Ea ean fi NORTH SIDR, ‘PITTSBURGH, PA. BELLEFONTE LUMBER COMP, westigating committee, After what |the ground with the nuts, jand holes for her wings "» —— ———— a—— Bellefonte, Pa.
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