Page 4. THE CENTRE _DEMOBRAY, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, October 19th, 1911, Ths Centre Democrat, FRED KURTZ, SR. Editor. CHAS. R. KURTZ. Raditor and Proprietor, A.C. DERR. Associate 2a tor, BWORN CIRCU LATION OVER 5, 500. ee a eg TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION SUBSCRIPTION, Persons who send or bring the money to the oMoe and pay in advance, $1 per year CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with . Y. shrico-a-week World for, Jrabure Swnckman for... Pabiishea weekly eve ry T hursdey Entered in the postoffice at Bellefonte, wecond-class matter $1.50 Pa.. as The date your subse oription expires is plainly printed on the label bearing yowr name All gredits are given by a change of label the first fssue of each month, Watch that, after you remit. We send no receipts unless by spec inl pequest. Watch date on vourlst el Subscribers changing postoffice address, and pos notifying us, are liable for same Subscriptions will be continued, unless other- directed ht employ no collector You are expected to send or * bring the money to thisoMee W—— EDITORIAL. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. For Sheriff A. B. LEE, of Potter Twp. For Treasurer JOHN D. MILLER, of Walker Twp. For Register J. FRANK SMITH, of Centre Hall For Recorder W. FRANCIS SPEER. of Bellefonte. For Prothonotary, D. R. FOREMAN, of Bellefonte. For District Attorney D. PAUL FORTNEY, of Bellefonte. For County Commissioners, W. H. NOLL, of Spring Twp. D. A. GROVE, of College Twp. For Auditors, SINIE H. HOY. of Benner Twp, JEREMIAH BRUNGART, Miles Twp. For Coroner Dr. P. 8. FISHER, of Walker Twp. For County Surveyor J. H. WETZEL, of Qellefonte. vieinfty of Ter bunch of for LeCOveE Bellefonte the LOST: In Court, recently, a nice vet, Liberal reward Address X-postmaster Photographs mixture of the to last spring building Pritchard cently to Ce Jno. Dale their n stantial generation um You don't Republic tect's the $60,000, the hear pers An paj guarantee, tha the repairs court MOUSE would not eXCes start, but forgotten at the finish While canvassing Centre county for Register Eddie Williams no doubt could make ~"expenses” by carrying his of Roebuck & Co Chicago,” and orders for groceries What house La copy “Sears, soclioit mall order this does ire We need successful business r In the Zimmern good farmers a do not the eas mers. office Messrs Wood ris nd des Commiss an and Hew taxpayers tion his clerk he he position court had ex : 4 other 147. will be a kept public best ‘ M cords and curatels will have the there Is much ris} therwise Arthur les who ties with a of good with WAS a ily resohite poor farmer's be has succeasf lHfe's ha faced at heart Ry his hammer and earns his bread In brow In additior ceptably filled of the peace contentions got humble the best head, a discriminating one who retains the confidence esteem of his fellowman. In the les of sheriff there are many trying situations to met. many oppor tunities for an exacting official to levy unnecessary and fees from those who are unfortunate and In f. nancial distress. Mr. lee, In the largenoss of his heart, would not rob the widow and orphan to own" Yet resolute and stern. he would do his full duty In any emer gency, when the strong arm of the law and decrees of the court should be In. voked and enforced, That Is Arthur 1 Lee; he would make an ideal shelf, and merits your cordial support. poor man and would therefore appre. clate your vote, and a word cheer arm daily strong the position of justice and seldom of court in Potter township among bevhnd the blacksmith ewldence neighbors jurisdl and of a tion his well this balanced of and du. mind, and he conte | i $1.50 Per YEAR | [ is | | pass i morning. | | of | along { bridge [ offic the | it | the | shall call | islature | Such { hundred | move | handed and In | people {they do | Francis | ] and | out “get his | | Hitchcock { busy sending He ins a | | reaus are supplied with | will and will In thirty years Centre pay $186,000 gfor those abut F18.000 In state tax, he Stepping some, The next amendment to the stitution would Be in place forbidding the fixing of any anore legal holidays, and a cutting out of third of those ajready npon the books, county bonds, That Con one statute the Philadelphia gang Mayor afterwards the low il in The asters In game of wanting to elect a not a resident, and by an extra session of make it leg: titut act to be that all be no exp eto | clearly UnCons tonal, viola tion of there sl acted which declare: clause WwW en gireet, and an lown High iden Noll nominees Com not he elected he The gives a Republic loft Grove, democratic for missioners, should bus! ite have heen successful men. N¢ Why non with cause they ness m-hbuginess men are photograph taken have Qn andidat not choice, its business « the wrecked job sireet all are not down which to It was busin an eyesore {als who taxpayers want no more The gangsters, under the lead Mr. Earle Philadelphia of Penrose, have for Mavor of the that ¥ outside it an fixed city, but rile ig not a citizen To proposed Gon appears and lives get him place is Tener session of the leg that election of extra to pass a law will legal- Earle three the game the proposed will cost dollars, ze the state a fession thousand and would be what will the to put ’ an unheard of but Eangsters not resor r} to ! order through kh in quit Ww Fran Record ymment When it baked experiment overstepped all gitimate din know Mr Mr. Dorworth many have a nice little from Bellefonte to volts Harsh reacts like a tainly cent nr well th give camplimentary when they comment like DOOMerang Ne or ne and on account decided to boost come that often - to who hurl plague nt clerk the last that twenty Years ths the in one for ditio reason employing ad hermtofore Eddie he Nn nal clerks that fellow inknown, in department and the reason 80 cock the he ure of getting a fatter people, Is that from m eating the Roebuck ceries gre buys Hears, & ttle Com pany, Chicago toned may : higher and causes low - vell up sudden We and house fel when ofMice and vote to office. That and I'l get chesty all of a are not selling hol low patronize home Ir he has off a and Influence ETO but we ories Hke sti 1 supplies to pee a utions, been living publi specks thelr boost him Into a fatter is reciprocit ou t kle you Rie me OFFICIAL BUSINESS, President Taft Is country making political his press bureau In Wash. is working ovértime sending coples of these speeches to the newspapers under the President's of. ficial frank. On the upper left hand corner of the envelopes In which these speeches are malled Is this Inserip- thon: "White House—-Ofcial Bus! ness Penalty for private use, $300." Not only has Postmaster General let down the postal bars in this particular, but the White House virtually has been turned into a political headquarters out advance coples speeches delivered and yet to be de livered by the President, while others soe to It that the various press bu- all ports Hterature designed to help the Presi. While over the speeches, ington travelling | tty who | wttompt i islature woulda | million | THE OLD CENTRE COUNTY BAR. | the i broth Are ! Cog upon | into | {in | ability | period co { and | parent to jar | was | | father's {ed In | academ at | { known | feaman | war Up | conned was employed by the | Boon Clerks are | of | of | | t has been defeated, i dent In his for tion, campaign renomina- Three Million Short, It has just been discovered that the Washington Navy Yard 8 upwards | of three million dollars short in its accounts, As vet, nobody has been accused of stealing anything, and the shortage Is explained on the ground that the book keeping system Is at! fault This system, or lack of it, has | thrived under one Republican admin istration after another, and vet noth ing pleases the Republicans to ridicule the for into operation a in designed and Httle “three shortage HO ns Democrats Of unoeover to putting vestigations remedy, such dollar Beries to matters as well old known Centre Centre County to Democrat, Ir throughout the most of noted, side a torneys tinction of which an felt proud ir purposes in Is to to one name In ident attornes The 1 the celebrated attorne when he CoOmpos the in this commonwealt} count have this the LIT \p admitted Hon Je April te Imund and } refer Wis in writing admitted at and 8 sons KE nrd members ar—Edmund Blanche term, 1849, and E November term, deceased, and the practice of John and Edm the family name of “Blanc been upon the roll of county attorney without interruption for ninety-six years, John Edmund grandsons of the ed, Hon, John Blanch: the prime of life will retain famil the Centre county 1 onsiderably over a blemish, hn mrad rm M the at No- Blanch These are LAT by is wrdd M 1859 fed thelr se in ns, 14 the law ind T™ hard” hi Centre in and are ich, In all SUC ON- ar for a century rand prob sion at without a om g grandsons Blanch: ati of Vermont, | well educated, farm, taught Dartmouth College ed to Y Pa , and the } Hon the elder wn In 1787 worked on scho gradunt- ren was He his Ore ad to AT talent DEATHS MALIN Chestnut Sunday Dr. William H. Malin Hill, Philadelphia, died morning. He is a brother-in. law of Mra. Louise Bush of this place, who is slowly recovering f& serious illness Dr. Malin was to many of our older res his once requent hunting inty Car from well dents trips fron f HOSTERMAN at Penn wr his or of 1 Jenkir fact, | Meth fro: 14 an home w attack his in Upon learning of the had him removed & the hospital In Philadelphia, whence reports 4 that it though his Hiness woul slight On Tuesday, Musser received word man's condition had for the and he once started for thelr they remained Christian Dale Milesburg, Fy ed with his 1804 In nw an town father dist ame however that the assumed and his sone intil he Musser Ary 10th Pare to the spring of 1 apprentice Worse, wile bedside where passed AWAY born In and mov fonts in \ f he igned i ’ was rn 1879, nite Ko the In served LAr and ‘enneylvania school ira tw ear term i ne petty officer Lmenrs hetween southern ports, until the Spanish-American enlisted In the on the ship Narate ater he on Morgnr Philadelphia the outbreak war, when navy and served UnitedState cruiser Francisco,” until the end of the July 4th, 1905, he was united in | marriage to Miss Elizabeth Quinn of | Philadelphia, who survives with the | following children Dale, George and Elizabeth, Also his parents and one brother and one sister are left to mourn, namely Horace M.. and Mra, John Bullock, all of Bellefonte until less than a year ago de Keystone Telephone Co, Jenkintown, and | entered the fire Insurance and | real estate office of Edwin Kirk, In the same town, as a partner. At this | writing no arrangements have been made for the funeral ar he nn Han nt From California plete returns from cinets In the state, Including San! Francisco, show a heavy vote against woman's suffrage and Indicates that | Early and incom forty-four pre i | THURSDAY, NOV, § MARRIAGES. Reish——Mess, William Relish, of Ralona, Annie Mess, of Avis, were marriage at the PArsoOnag« John's English Lutheran Lock Haven on the 143th, Jacob Diehl Gardner-—Miller, id Gardner, of Blanchard, Alice M, Miller, of Beech ( united in marriage Wednesday 11th, at ‘clock at the par of the Church f Christ, b R. Moss, 13. ‘DD The vou Hl reside at Blanchard Woomer—Woomer Wednesday afternoon, Simpson Methodist Episcopal par age, T'vrone William: Herbert Woon er, of Altoons and Mi 144 Woomer of d Eagl n mart vill rom 11} and united of church by St at Rey Diany Miss were night, onage Re D couple w and reek, 10 « ng 11th, re Bitner- 1a Fultz, A prett NA ¢ rsday ever the home { Fultz, Mill Hall, ner, of Pitcairn, Pa., Beatrice Fultz, of Flemington, were united In marriage by Rev Willtam | EE. Harr, pastor of 8t. Luke's Reform d4 church, Lock Haven, Pa. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs Incoby Bitner, of Pitcairn, Pa., former- | of Jacksonville, Pa., and the bride | # an accomplished young woman, a graduate of the Flemington High | school, 1909, the daughter of Mrs. Edith Fultz. Mr and when Mrs Clair BE. Bit and Miss Violet is Grove—Shope, Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds Shope's resi. dence, on south Thomas street, was the scene of a pretty home wedding | on Saturday evening last when thelr | ghter Miss Nettle B. Shope, be- ume the bride of Mr, Roy H. Grove, near Bellefonte The ceremony perfec rmed hy Pov al WwW. Wines the I nite Hrethire church ind witnes an mbwer Susan d as tended Shope dering Burkey-—Askey held a position in the Pa Life Insurance Burkey is the Penna many useful Both young who Co in employed as fireman on raliroad They and exutif people have ish presents a hos of pps them friends a tl Jodon—R:der vith them a happy ‘and through ie Institute lNeacher Teachers’ ‘ontre 1 be held The tute will ginning earlier ti institute Ni y an ! will ! a Jellefon te PUBLIC SALE REGISTER, TUESDAY Yarne and farm sel. Auet WEDNESDAY NOV sn burg. W. A Lesoh will pe of farm implements. 84 F. Mayes, Auct SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25th 191 1~Mary ¥ Vooada will expose 10 public sale at her res dence in Hublersburg., farm stock. implements and household goods THURSDAY, NOV rol, at Moose Run, 2% Wallace's brick yard horses, 1 cow, wagons, buggy. and lot of butchering utensils 1 pom David Wensel, auct FRIDAY, NOV, 2 the Martin Daley farm will sell: 2 mares In young oattied 4 shoats, Sale at 1:30 p.m. 8B. H. Lohr, auct BATURDAY, NOV, ¢ J. L. Gardner, 1% miles north of Howard, will sell; 2 horses, 2 colts, 2 cown brood sows, 2 shoats, and full of farm Implements, Bale at 1p Hayes Bchenck, auct OCTOBER Henry Heaton implements. at Fred RB miles from will sell 2 and Bessie Bedlient, at Runville fonl, 1 cow, wagons, ete m gler, % mile west will sell: § work cows, § young cattle, 4 fat hogs, shoats brood sow, chickens; and full line of farm Implements and house. hold good. Bale at % a mm 1L.'F Mayes, auct of Tussevyville, horses, 6 Miss | in | Johnstown. Mr. | received Sale at i : on | heifer, 3 | line John T, Bpan- milk | i1 | BOY'S HORRIBLE DEATH. | Thrown From Marrow in Neck Broken. Frederick Potter, the son of Henry Potter, about three miles Creek borough, at 11 o'clock al work on The lad and had a the harrow, As Is the reins about that he hit or clod of to run away about on the dashed across 10- who north of met a horrible Bunday morning, his father's farm. was harrowing in a field spirited team hitched on which he riding custom, the boy had the his neck and It is thought the horses with a stone dirt, which caused them The lad was buffeted harrow while horses two fields, finally Hooch while WiLH the and was thrown to the rough ground, | ing Field and neck, | welt, year-old lan resides | Polter | been death | to! be the reins about his apparently helpless to free him- When the horses came to a stop examination revealed that young was lifeless, his neck having broken, It is presumed that war instantaneous dragged with death Home of long the the girls Kiroets fr interes KO stump Ing toes into shoeg, may be the most fashionable women wearing on the streets, high shoes with fair) single we and a along mannist fnmmed thelr hear are now buttoned bre heavy md toes lew mediun heel Hines 000000000000 0400000000 Bargains SECOND-HAND MACHINERY No. 11 CHAMPION HAY _ PRESS, 16-in GASOLINE ENGINES, TRACTION ENGINES, $200 15 Office & Residence 122 N. Spring St i | SPROUT WALDRON, FEED MILLS and WOOD SAWS, Isaac Underwood, G000000090000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 McCORMICK “LITTLE GIANT” CORN HUSKER, Firat KEYSTONE FODDER SHREDDTR, 154) x18 (} Fes wit} Wer and upwards 3-H. P. Peerless Engines on Wheels 20-H. P. Peerless Engines on Sills. H. P. Peerless Engine, on Wheels. COMPLETE SAW MILLS Suited to each gine A SAW MILL FOR $50.00—Circular Saws $15 SHARP: ES CREAM SEF RATORS: Etc. and upwards Shop and Yard McCalmont’s Ci near al Yd. Special Sa New Racket Store---5, 10, 25¢ Store, 29 S. Allegheny Street. Now going on, store will besold, Teaspoons Mall Bread and 200 Auger } w Heavy | be Me Sheet Knives miry Buckets 1. Traps Musi Fancy Post ( $5 Large Punch Bowls $6.50 18x40 Mirror $1 Mirrors, special Me Mirrors -_ " _ Pp Epecial latest, a ards with 1} | @ spect tures @ laskets White Granite 1 Bo 3 Pudding Pans, 25 Drawer Pulls, 1 } special @ Biue nd qt. Cooking nite {lers y Qt. 3r Brass ig Egg Peaters, very special look for the large signs on windows. pelied to buy large quantity of goods, we have overstocked our- selves, and in order to make room for our Fall and Winter goods, we have decided to have a Special Sale and reduce our stock: the prices for this sale will be without considering cost. You will need the goods ster if you don't need them now, Following is a list of prices to give you an idea how cheap every article in the Read it over carefully: dos Yin} value special Com. 10¢ 19¢ Mugs and value 3 Doors down from Katz's Store J. FINKLESTINE’S 5, 10, 25¢ Store, also New Racket Store 29 South Allegheny Street, BELLEFONTE, PA — — ——— M—- cr— os maar Germs SpreadinSkin Eesoma, Psoriasia and other askin troubles are caused by myriads of germs at work in the skin. Unless these germs are promptly destroyed they rapidly multiply, gnawing their Way deep Into the sensitive tissue This is what causes that awful teh, and what seamed a mere rash MAY grow worse and develop Into a loathrome and torturing skin disease with its years of misery Don't take any chances! Destroy the germs at the beginning of the trouble with that soothing and cleansing wash, the DD DD. Presoription for Bosema A 28e¢ bottle will prove this to you Green's Pharmacy Company. We have had experience with many remedies for skin trouble but have never sean such remarkable cures as those from DD. D, I) Presoription. In. stant relief from the very first appli eation We are so confident that D. DD. will reach your case that it will cost gon nothing If the very first full size tie falls to make good every claim. If you have skin trouble of any kind we certainly advise you to 4 in and Investigate the merits of D | D. anyway ‘oe know that D. DD, will help you. Bellefonte Pa.
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