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THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. - TRYING TO MAKE PEACE, heading “The the Under tha above Philadelphia lowing editorial the of the Democratic ganizers to bring about an the present in the *The reorganization Democrats this indicate a confidence they han 1 majority of the voters with them by renewing to other faction the proposition made Chairman Guthrie some time ago The offer is now made on the author ity of the State Executive six of nembers of which acling 1 reorganiaors “The t osition is that the men of vo factions shall unite a joint call for a State the roll { legates to under pervision, the nami of the ed by e official others, onvention order by mporary iv lected, nd leave to tion th anized the all question It Is not eur Or purpos ; advice In ter, | real terest, reason tention. npartial observe the offer appear as alto gether ts the whole cas up to the at the primar jes where belongs, and where fact it must be determined “Neither faction expect to = ai itgelf if It failed to a majority the delegates to th State cor n. The old organiza tion with minority of delegate might hold a rump convention an elect national delegates and g through her forms, but it coul not expec have a standing rejection of the sition ma it would be accepte 1 it intended ourse What woul national convention t ted under such readily guessed. Press” makes comment efforts Re-or end O difficulties party tha the chair 1 he made uj placing on |i vn to be elect certificates and ne to called president, joint the conven decision provine this mat public in gets at @ sho be 8¢ 0 pu volers lon could Its eit be rtunate thing for our dis- can go t ware conducte law, and onl chosen ca It wi that they hey tions of properly delegates, I alter faction has won, and would gether useless for Josing hold a venti with a minority larly 1 delegates issue the pr ries will clears beca » 1 re no issue between tl facti date Gover puting friends the mm under those who are get core tials be know aries wl Mart Ie as soon of the The be all the Presidential illy supporun organizers anventions; t ention tors Vow At Conference. s PT LS 1 tad niral Pennsylvani “ if erence, oun th weld ud dvied thoug! n } min for mar rs he veer smoker 1vy or ne ba boo I ew ters th ny aty yt w " » Hghted When she rior of the to the h the flames grasped the the yard, t was still + physician ar- on that the attering burning ofl and tha room nt or way toy 1) "n about Kansas War on Rabbits pent over $100,000 mont trying to remove ta chief i! Kr it Every county of the state paid for each rabbit bounty season paid out was Kans five peat in the ‘ re a bount killed it cloned the $101,672 For » fn central and despblled alfalfa chards, and bb half cents the int vhen amo yours western fields, flelds, the mckrabbits Kansas have wheat Bpring Mills Academy. Monda April 8, 1912, will be the opening of the Summer Normal school in Spring Mills Academy for & term of elght weeks school will Le to review thoroughly the so-called “common branches” ond to lead students so they may find how to gain the mastery of things pertaining to thelr studies. U. A. MOYER. Boy of Three a Smoker. Wilbur Rhodes Lovern, aged three ears, of Pelham, Mass, has smoked Is grandfathers pipe since he was a year.old. When he was an Infant he cried for something to play with, his grandfather, to whom the Phe had descended, gave it to him. en the childs mother discovered that he had learned to smoke she tried in vain to x fol- regarding of party by Committee, are convention, to in elect permanent propo- to pur- CO~ the prim- th separate con- regu at candi is in | gardens, or- | The purpose of the | WHO STABBED BERRY? Berry, a discov~ Treasurer without guile, who erell and pointed out the robbery in the building of the new state capitol. No treasurer of this f | state ever did the people of this com- | monwealth a greater service, than did | Mr Berry who was true to his oath and to the citizens of the state when he exposed this gigantic fraud. There were “democrats” who advised Mr erry “to keep qulet, would only make a fuss.” | Who were those | went to Allentown stabbed him? They fellows who are now claiming larity,” who have all along cahoot with the republican phia gangsters, and were the of these Philadelphia ballot box fers and registration falsifiers. the aid of these professed crats,” they whittled down the demo- cratic party of that corrupt city, from upwards of seventy-five thous- | and votes to twenty-five thousand. And the same are the fellows who are f velling “regularity,” thereby hop- © ing to decelve the honest Democracy and keep the gangsters in power. These well-known “regularity shriekers are now secretly under er working with the republican " | adelphia gangsters so that the hg continue to be dished WITH REGULARITY tofore. They are the fellows stabbed treasurer Berry at the town convention. And these have orders to stab the faithful faultless Chairman Kimport for ing true to the Democracy of party, and achieving the Democratic victory in Centre ty, alded by faithful lieutenants Mr. Dreese, and others, and this given the brevet republicans, querading as democrats, fort. What say you, democrats old Centre? Will you be wide to prevent the scheme? Let there no repetition of the bing of falthful democrats, It was State democrat t it who and very “regu- been in Philadel- helpers stuf With “demo-~ “democrats” convention were the ) t now - cov r Phil- out may them, [4 © be 8 d 0 d a d 0 UNDAY SCHOOL CON dad - y n I DISTRICT 8 District Sunday School vention convened in the church at Pleasant Gap, at M. March 14th, 1812, Vice it . C. Shuey presided. The tion opened with conducted by Rev. J. I of Boalsburg. Organization rollment [ deles Weaver, ler were The 9 0 e. 9 © Stone - and 3 1e ¥F ® ttee Re “Missions Martha 0 n A Wil- ’ rR y n. A Good Suggestio t the Ru Odd Fellows’ Strength. B38 « ry |} Ir was ell of Penn luring the rding to a rt 3 " ran Heore , Mackey p grand held | iliamsoprt recently, total amount paid for the re- was $728,445.79, average of 49 per da But large is the three-link membership In Pennayl- vania that the average cost per week to each member was less than 10 cents, There are at present In this state 143.334 O44 Fellows and 165 lodges, rep ar Jos- lod ge pes out in a5 20 Sow Adopts Starving Kitten, When a half starved kitten turned up at the farm of O. T. Robinson near Miami, Mo, it found none of its own kind to associate with, and made the acquaintance of a sow and her young pigs, quartered in the barn In a few days the sow adopted the kitten, and suckled It as she did her own progeny. The pigs have out. growned the kitten but It stays with | | them, follows them about and sleeps | : with them, { Large Steel Screw for Panama. {| One of the largest screws ever manufactured Is being made at the Driggs-Scabiry Ordnance works at Sharon, and It will be used In one of | the locks of the Pannama canal. The {order Is from a Pittsburg concern that lias a large contract from the govern- | ment, The screw is 22 feet long and ten Inches In diameter, A hugh nut has also been made to fit the end of the threaded high chilled steel. Rebersburg Select School, The Rebersburg Select School will open on April 8, 1912, and continue for eight weeks, Special attention will be given to those prepuring to teach, as well as others who wish to further themselves in thelr chosen course. break him of the habit, x13 8, .A. BIERLY, Teacher, gigantic | boodle to as here- who Allen- fellows and the splendid couns like has mas- great discom- of awake be Allentown stab- Con- Lutheran Pp President conven- JUDGES CHEERED, | Refusal of Licenses in Union CG, | Court Causes Sensation. IL Of the twelve lHquor applications heard in the Unlon county It Wed « nesday and Thursday, of lust week, Judge Johnson and his clates. Rowe and Diffenderfer, refused four and granted eight All the applicants are old established hotels had licenses for 20 or After a hearing that o'clock Wednesday evening Thursday afternoon, the Judge ed to renew the licenses of t} mercial and Deckart Hotels flinburg, thus making the town total- ly dry A remonstrance signed by nearly the Mif flinburg, was 8t these hoe harged rf ine 1 unty CO ns more y Ingted fy m8 fats refus Com- business men selling y court women, they 1 men cheered dges rendered thelr dq n. In addition to the Mifflinburg ho- toels, licen were refused the nion Hotel, Lewisburg, and Great Hotel, at Vicksburg The ap; of the New Columbia and W ton Hotels and the were « onside red who when “HM tern tions Mil- Hery at a ion. Finds Strange Tribes. Dr. Karl Kumm African distinguished scientist and ma tars of London, arrived at | en routs will lay the that ¢ 1 Week he los last where heads ety with the the heart Kumm Roval TR. tor the clety “1 have Kumm, “ths groes, with the spoke in a low gut like that clang, and thel unlike that of “In another part of white NeETroes faces of teral unts on one used an drawn votional exercises TO PILE VICTIMS: Treat the Inward Cause if You Wan a Cure, a skin is a stagna culation—a swelling Why exi Lis t i "ne £ Is plles ae? No, it dine tion of utside? 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Robinson, K231% Luck Bullding, Detroit, Mich., and I will send it by return mall In a plain envelope As you will see when you get It, this recipe contains only pure, harmless rem. edies, but It has great healing and paln- conquering power, It will quickly show its you ses It, so I think you what it Is without delay, a cop you Wor once better see . I in send you ree--you can use It f at home. W. H. Musser GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AN PEN. SION ATTORNEY, BFLLEFONTE, PA, PATENT YOUR 1D AND MAKE MONEY EA Send for my free book HOW TO GET THEM" Best Service. Fees Reasonable Hi References Ste JOSHUA H. POTTS. BOBOth st Wash. DO, US &Foreign Paws #57 Chestnut Phila. # 8. Dearborn Chios. | ! | : : have | Mif- | of Coli state i Alm Gregg Township, and cure | | tenement and tract of land situate in BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, March 28th, 1912, 1 | {Coughs and Colds You could not please us bet- ter than to ask vour doctor about Aver’s Cherry Pectoral for cou; croup, bron- families chitis, ’ alwavs ¢ house. yhysi ra: 73 ue 1S Of i 0H 1 i 14 keep it in t The approval of thei | cian and the experience many years have given th great confidence in ti standard cough medic Sold for seventy ve a ea i ...—.... Any good d¢ rwill telly cine like Ayer's C do its best work stipated. A€k your d anything better than A pecting this sluggishne Made by the J.C. AY Boy Gets $2405 for His Thumb. Harry Booth, who had instituted for damages a $id 4 Paper tn A javen Comp s left Y OTK 2 of giv nsa- ices 40 HE npe ery LEGAL NOTICES. ADMINISTRATROR'S NOTICE. Fatate of Nannie 8B. Bush late of Bel fonte boro, deceased Letters of administration in the above med estate having granted to he undersigned by the Register of \ ® of Centre County, Pennsylvania, all 4 ns indebted to the sald estate are h requested to make yment and all reons having claims sald es- are requested to pres the same authenticated with t delay to xi6 ] ie been v1 per- aere- a apainst ent te a) 12, © AUDITOR In the Orpt the 8 NOTICE. ans' Court of Cer ’ tre C NIT, f the 1 t K Woodrir their Atiorney pi SRE OUTON ES "NOV vow of Margaret RH. lianna lete decenne Letters of administration in the above Am estate having been granted to " by the Heginter of Wills of Centre County, Pennsylvania, all per bs indebted to the sald estate are here re ested to make pa ent and all sraonse having claims against sald es tile are re ested to present the same dy a without delay Wu CB 1OYra Ry ring r rie or 4 ndersigned ithenticated h 4 EXECUTORS’ NOTICE In the estate of John A. Swartz, late of alker Township locenmed Letters of adn n in the above “at ng been granted to the Heginter of Wille Penne n all per 1 estate are here e pa and a AEN sald es [ire the same te y opnoy 17 nistrat) 1 P extate has he undersigned hy f Centre v var the ral na nent ns © net is Are ort re LEGAL NOTIC ! of Jere ownship ieceanad the Wid wve Fsiate nting to Anna Walk. » ba'ance of £146 52, has upon and nestead ynship niaining or jess rister's oMee and irt March are filed the sald onfirmed more FRANK SMITH Heginter SHERIFF'S BALE ! virtue of a writ of t of the Con of C ntre County, and to me expored to 1t ie House in the B Pa, on FRIDAY, p.m, that certain messuage, and lot of land situated, Ilving and being in the Borough of Phitipaburg, Centre County, Pennsylvania, bounded and de. | peribed as follows Beginning at the northeast laurel and Eighth streets in sid borough, thence along mid Eighth street thirty three (13) feet to A stake, thence at a right angle | ninety (80) feet more or less to the line of Aa ten feet wide alley, thence along | the line of sald alley In a southerly di- rection to a port In the norin line of | laurel street and thence In a westerly direction along line of sald Laure! gireet a distance of ninety (90) feet more or less to a post In line of Eighth gireet the place of beginning On which Is erected a two story frame dwelling and other necessary outbulld- in Fa {anued n Meas of lirected, there sale at the rough of Belle will be rt fonite, MARCH 29, 1912, at 1:30 the following real estate. | to-wit All tenement corner of the plot of the line or gn. Seized, levied upon, taken In execution and to be sold as the property of Wm. Ferguron A. RB LER Bherft thence along sald west 157.7 rods to lands of Edward east 197 rods to degrees east 107.7 Kiong other lands deceased, north 32 degrees of beginning, 26 perches led In Centre 77, at page 68 degroes mioug road south a post, thence thence north post, thence Hastings, went 197 contain- Deed for a post, rods to a of Daniel rods to the place ing 194 sores and same being re in Deed Hook Appraised at All the are Vol 208 $3800.00 swCribed parcel of of Hub Valker, and de- thes owing tenement, lot and Iersburg Centre bounded scribed ns ollows, y wit On leading from Zion east by lands pouth by and on VArtz, on to Nittany the 00.00 been pame the Register of Centre The Advent of dpring-- The Paper-hanger he is here with the largest and best- selected stock of Wall Paper in Cen. tral Penna. Come in and we will show you the LATEST EFFECTS IN FLORALS, CHAMBRAYS, STRIPES, TWO TON. ES WITH PRETTY CUT-OUT BOR- DERS, OATMEALS IN ALL SHADES, INGRAINS, and in fact anything down to the well selected stock of KITCHEN PAPERS. We Stains, that also handle V Varnish Wall home rnish, Cleaner, with Paper a thing out at this time of the year, for cleaning Wall Books, Frisco, us estimate on no should be Paper, etc. Let and Painting guar your Paperhanging. All tock anteed satisfactory. Penn Decorating Co., Petrikin Hall Bellefonte, Pa. + Vat. ~ = A real Fashion Book for the askin r or po { 25¢ vard BOGS & BUHL, NORTH & OE, PITTSBURGH, PA. County 'Beezer's Meat Market Humes south 52 degrees | 6% | HIGH 8ST. BELLEFONTE, PA, We keep none but the best qualit BEEF, PORK MUTTON. SLICED HA All kinds of Smoked Meat, Pork Ssusags, © If YOU want a nice Juley Steak, go vw PHILIP BEELER {EELEY CURE re 1} of 1! has been continuously suo more than 82 years is worth in rink habit, Keeley Institute § ' Pittsburgh Pa. K. RHOADS P ’ " 1 Por the drug or « Write for particulars. (in! A244 Frith Ave hl 4 | de At bis os1te the | 24 R sells only the ANTHRACITE BITUMINC Ut COALS we A180 al] kinds avi) 43 S——— Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw anc 1peric burnir terers 7 o ¥ pa TeLErFHONE THE BAZAAR, J. S. GILLIAM, Prop. New Ginghams, Prints, Laces, Em. broideries, and All Over Laces r v price Dozen Children's Caps at half Ribbons, Waists Slips. Kid Gloves, Sheets New Pillow Hosiery, Towels, and Shoes, B Saturday, Soft A g Bargains for Granulated 6 cents. GILLIAM’'S DEF'T STORE BELLEFONTE LUMBER CO. BELLEFONTE, PA, 0 Er w— TY THRE MAKE CERTAIN NE Ww Loe YOU CAN ! r piur bsolutely us. We 1 guarantesd \ 1 proves back and We have by pleas nsat well make built up a ing folks A. E. SCHAD. BELLEFONTE, Pa siactor &t Oa it large ® t if salisiactory patronage John F, Gray & Son Successors to Grant Hoover Fire, Life and Accident Insurance BELLEFONTE CRIDER’ STONE BUILDING THIS AGENCY represents the Iargest fire Insuraboe Compan jes in the world. We are pre pared wo write large lines sb any time Also Surety Bonds Fire, Lite Aocident and Tornado TEMPLE COURT HARRY FENLON, INSURANCE Suoocessor to Frederick K. Foster and William Burnside Bonds of ever) BELLEFONTE, PA LEGAL NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that there has teen appraised and set apart to Amelia Swarts, widow of John A. Swartz, late of Walker Township, deceased, out of the estate of the sald John A. Swartz, deceased, real and personal property to the amount of 500000 under the Act of Assembly approved April 1st, 1809, as follows to wit: § 100.00 Cash, Real Estate, 4900.00 Total, $5000.00 Description of Real Estate, Nol. The undivided one-half Ire terest In and to that certain messuage, ner Township, Centre County, Pa, ar +0) and 4 bed as foros. to wit: Beginning at a post in public road wading from llefonte to k Forge 3 | | GENITOURINARY, HOURS: 10to 13 A M., 2 t0 4 1312 11th Avenue. DOCTORS DUFF & DUFF PRACTICE LIMITED TO STOMACH, RECTAL DISEASES, AND NERVOUS P. M. 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