THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, Thursday, December 7th, 1911. " Page A hs Centre Democrat, FRED KURTZ, SR. Kditor, CHAS. R. KURTZ. Editor and Proprietor, A.C. DERR. Associate Editor ——————~ BWORN CIRCULATION OVER 5,500. | y,yngest not TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION SUBSCRIPTION, $1.50 Per YEAR Persons who send or bring the money to the oMoe and pay in advance, $1 per year ORNTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with . Y. shrice-a-week World for 5 gshurg Stockman for . ublished weekly every Thursday morning Entered in the postofMoee at Bellefonte Pa second-class matter The date your subscription expires is plainly printed on the label bearing your name All eredits are given by a change of label the first {ssue of each month. Watch that after you remit. We send no receipts unless by special nest. Watch date on vour latel nbsoribers changing postofMee address. and nos notifying us, are liable for same Subscriptions will be continued, unless other. wise directed. We employ no collector pend or hring the money to this ces EDITORIAL PALMER FOR WILSON. Representative A. Mitchell Pemocratic natio for Pennsyl Philadelphia on to Washington, Ris earlier declara that he favors the sermor Wilson, of presidency “For months 1 the nomination said Mr. Palmer, “2 I desire Wilson's nomina the delegation in gation. In my Wilson is a gre or of y thought will be nor “I am not of the d ocrats of thelr | their choice “1 have tried it clear that others is to avoid orders’ for ganization Democrat tion, and that the the givin will be The Meek mocra alble for bring anxion printed honest er ers the delegal in the CONGRESS IN SESSION. The first ty -mecond Monda readine Clark dicted come tions have pened Hots In wt were of then Washing session of a C will str polls tariff Upor Repul tive =a They r between the Der Quiescs either Th State Orchard Work, State hard ri r r During next ings of this eounty Fa ed by a r the state ocaliti be held Dece Greer elle Struble ZA Reese, Sr I. Gray, Port Information Wanted. Josephine (Hewes) M ton, Salem (« M4 % | ascertain the where ‘ ior mis ter, Mrs oA ot Ader) Hewes formerly entre ounty Pa. She ma has been SBtimmel Hewes he dead 26 years They had two sons, Harry and Frank Anyone possessing Information concerning the Mllesburg family, please communicate with Mra. Josephine Mills, as above, an she has no knowledge of her sister for more than 26 years Rev. W. W. Rhoads ticoke, Pa. writes us here In these regions nothing but coal and need something Hike the ocrat to keep us posted. I am very much pleased to know that Cerire county has placed In office sue honest men. I am quainted with most of them Nanti coke Is a town 8.000, but tor all that, It Is not living In Centre county. The only thing that is cheap here Is coal Potatoes one dollar a bushel; apples 75 cents, and moaix are outrage high. Am just h from my annual hunt In the Soven Mountains—got one big buck.” Broth er Rhoads Is a whole-souled reverend, known to many In this county, served the United Evangelical charzos in Centre Hall and at Howard. In all his charges, he Is highly esteemed. He is fond of taking an annual deer hunt with the Potters Mills club, and he. sides Is an expert trout fAshermon, having for a number of years caught thousands of speckled beauties In the Centre county mountains, In company with the Democrat's writer hereof, of West Nan- “Living out where we Mn foreigners, wa good oid Dem In Koi, personally noe of about usly havine «Miss Bertha Hayes departed re. cently to spend the winter with her sister In DuBois, ) | the You are expected Lo | | | RECENT DEATHS. HOY Mrs on Tuesday, Mary Leoita Hoy died Nov, 28th, at 7:30 a. m,, at Hudson Streetsboro, Ohio |S born near Akron, Ohlo, her | being 42 vears, 8 months and 4 | She leaves her husband Jerry lL. ito mourn her loss, Mr. Hoy is { gon of Jeriminh Hoy, Jr, of [ ley, Gregg township, Centre | Pa, She also leaves five children, two vears old. Portage county, 1st, days, Hoy county, {ment at Kent, Ohio, lon Friday, December DETWILER Mrs, Henry Detwil- {er died at the home of Herbert Smull, lin Rebersburg on Sunday, after an ex {tended illness of several years due to infirmities of advanced age Her husband preceded her to the grave foyr vears ago, and was his second wife She {8 survived by two children H A. Detwiler, of Smullton, now a school teacher in Potter township, and Mrs G. P. Garret, of Rebershurg The In terment took place in the Evangelical church in Rebershurg Tuesday ROSS: —+Joseph Ross, an aged and known resident of Pleasant Gap, it his home in that place on Tues day, aged 37 years, months and days For the past few years Mr Ross had been blind, although he oth erwise enjoy ! dured his well died Unie dn tion he after a short per llved a christian several years She leaves to her loss ae follows Mra Kunkle, of Windfield, Pa.: Mrs J Smith, of Maitland, Pa. Mitchel Wert, of Nebraska, Pa Scott MecMutrie, of Spring Mills Gramley, of Lewistown ley, of Wolfs Store of McClure; Francis Gramley her husband, Mr. Henry Chappell Lewisburg. Her father, Mr. Frar Gramley preceded the grave ROVON YOArs Ao, and sister Jerry Samuel her mother of Spring Mills nleo her tn brother ' also a HOLTER Josiah King one time well known resident of fonte, died at the home of his sister Mra. Jennie Curtin, at Curtin's Works on Thursday n Inst about 11 Holter sister veek vears Myr orning of o'clock, aged 67 who made his home with his Mra. Curtin, had fall ing health for some time and shout two ago pi ffored n stroke of parnlyein, which was the 41 rect cause of his death A number of vears wae a resident of Bellefonte, and was employed as host ler at the Penna, R. RR. roundhouse He was a life long member of the Methodist church, and a man whose qualities of good eltizenship were pronounced. Mr, Holter was the son of Mr. and Mra, John Holter, who at heen In past months ago he the time of his birth, lived In the vi | Bur- | einity where his death occurred She | age | the | Brushval- | | ard the | Inter- | | pital at | brought | after its | daughter, Mra, Bue Ru who has Colorado, He and two brothers, Miss Willa Walte, employed as hat trimmer in Miss Kimport's millinery store at State College, has returned to her home at Phillpsburg for the winter viving is one bicon, who lives In lenves three sisters namely Mrs, Jennie Curtin, of Cur tin; Mrs. Belle Van Scoyvoe and Mrs H. M. Walker, of T Constance, of Patton, and George, of Oklahoma Funeral services held at the home of his sister on Saturday, con 1 ducted by Rev. R. 8. Taylor, of How 1% Interment was made in the Cur. r tin cemetery nlso Vvrone, were Attention, Farm Seekers. One fine farm, 176 acres, within miles of the Diamond In Belle- fonte, limestone land, good bullding and water—at a price that stand long If the penitentiary Babe Born After Mother is Dead. is decided favorably, By an operation in the county hos-| 2. 100 acres of land, Chicago, Tuesaay, a baby was | Ings, In the heart of into the world half an hour | along the main road mother died State Highway-—at a One of the (first opera price per acre, tions of this kind was responsible for 3. Good farm of 240 acres, 145 acres Julius Caesar be born The oper clear, water piped to the door, good wtion took on the mime of the Cas bulldings, limestone land-—-at an hon- arian section, and it Is rarely resort est price, ed to 4. Good farm of Mrs Fmn y land, 1% miles east of the good bulldings and never falling spring at and barn; reason- Lerma, payment build Valley, proposed low without Nittany and the ridiculously successfiul 120 acres, limestone Centre Hall hospital tors were expe house child Just part WAS appro Wy ROBERT F ered Mrs Simonso was | 1 RU 13¢ den affected with a swell larvnx Ho swift and fatal ment that the patient fore anything could be dong began working to cash HUNTER, llefonte, Pa Xmas Supplics in large assortment has been by us for the Holiday trade WR Marriage Licenses. opened Harvey pear Eo Smokers Supplies J Aaonbr consisting of Fancy Pipes; choice ci- gars from 25 cents to $2.50 per box. Domestic & Imported Nuts Almonds, Walnuts, Bra- Filberts at 20 cents per consisting of zils, Pecans, Ib. Fancy Candies all pure confections fit for children to eat. In ornamental for the Hol! day season; we handle the following: “Samerset” and “Lowneys' none bet ter can be bought. Case Tropical Fruits kinds always Santa Claus Weadquarters the place, Railroad Station of all in stock, Remember Penna next to the Keichline’s Green Grocery FONTE PENNA Workman's Bargain Store We make Special Reductions for the Holidays in every line of goods in the store, as we are very much crowded since we commenced to build In order to reduce our stock we offer Big Bargains. Come in and see us. Workman's Bargain Store ALLEGHENY STREET BELLEFONTE, PA. been | won't matter i THE INDEX THE INDEX Books for Gifts Nothing so Good ! Nothing so Suggestive! Nothing so Inexpensive! Allegheny Street Bellefonte Penna. The Index To! The Merry Christmas Bells! Christmas is the World's Univer- sal Holiday. Pe:ple of the East, the West, and the Isles of the Sea, lay aside their prejudice of creed and color, and pay homage to the song the angels sang over the cra- dle in Bethlehem-- “Peace on Earth, Good TWll foward Men.” The true Christmas spirit is that which shows itself in a desire to make happy, and to be grateful for the thought accompany- ing the gift, not the gift itself. others Nor is giving a question of p:rse. Hundreds of inexpensive messages of good will can be secured at little expense, so that everyone can give something. In selecting our huge Christmas stocks, we have provided for the wants of all worshippers at the shrine of good old St Nick. The list of good things is too long to mention here. 1 herefore we sim- ply say, “Come and catch the Christmas Spirit at this Store.” OUR CHRISTMAS and HOL- IDAY DISPLAY will be ready for your inspection on MONDAY, DECEMBER 11. KATZ & CO. THIS STORE IS DISTINCTIVE IN MANY WAYS We limit the sale of all articles of DISTINCTIVE DESIGN so that they will not become commen. Our stock of silverware Jew eiry, mesh bags, braceletts and hand painted china is most com plete in all its branches. Diamond and pearl Lavalier neck. laces, also Lavaliers in colored stones, are at their height. Um. brellas, cuff links, watches, fobs and chains, toilet sets. mani. cure sets, gents and ladies traveling manicure sets in pearl, belt pins, etc, all ready in the largest and choicest cellection ever carried, F. P. Blair & Company BOTH PHONES “Good Baking” is the desire of every am. housewife. There are several bitious requirements that a woman must pos before she baking. The sess can deo nice most important of these is a stove or range that will heat perfectly. In The Glenwood Range she will find just the heating facilities she has been longing for, and a great many other advantages that go to make housskeop- ing a joy. We'll be glad to show the Range anytime you will | H. P. Schaeffer, North Allegheny Street BELLEFONTE, PA.
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