THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. "oss Thursday, April 11th, 1912, we 1 i confirme Im ofthe Luthery ) ‘ Het 6 N : { : RECENT DEATHS. | a nfirmed Mem hel od poy former pastor, conducted the funeral A vote for Walker means a vindies G3. 1. Goodhar Sia : le entre fa iififn el 1) | chur h Hr i rk v. maornit B® 100k | services tion for Sheriff Taylor's recent polti- | crowd wi siti # that the old : 5 BISENHUTH : —8adie Eisenhuth | Place on Wedniescay MOTs in HCE Ww Cente | C81 career. Taylor needs ft gr Ton un the Democratle — p— daughter of the late Jacob Eisenhuth, | Union cemeted al Adistnuury H a Avs ony alancing ‘4 ivan ' outlived FRED KURTZ, SR. dieg at the home of her mother, Mrs SHRECKENGAST le. ID. Behree fe a Co - 4 wire heed Samue Why must Contr Editor. Matilda Eisenhuth in Milthelm, Tue engast dled at his home on the 1.4, dpi n aged men sé : eB. lorders every vear : —————— {day evening of last week at 7 o'cloc) y farm, near Laurelton, last Weg : ’ the Swing } tevs ip through Sheriff Tavior : el AIO Lis hao Gov« OHAS. R, KURTZ {after a lingering illness, aged 60 years wv evening, aged sixty-four vi hei . : 6:15 ooh ( should vote wy Datos icant: JC 436.000 votes In Penne Editor and Proprietor, | Funeral services were held at her late | (1. was born in Clinton county In 1544 Nf aT sz thm 5 Ag protests hi y a attend to o Simp TI n m ran he had on- | home Saturday morning at 8:30 | {ater he married and located gin by iy asa ahd Blown business ary rrEe ta ow Phi : herd Democratio o'clock and Interment was made in wring Mills, Centre . whet ‘ y Foye oe 3 \ L PEC enough ntellizen y ; $ y J Sat ‘ i8 show that a > the Union cemetery [lived a long time an ined i Hi \ ide #aH4 » {thing sat To ery 4 n the leadership A.C DERR Associate Editor, SWORN CIRCULATION OVER 5,600. | SMITH Mrs, Thomas Smith died | family-—{our sons About ten yeanm tnd AAAS 4 { Saturday night at the home of her ters. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: | daughter Mrs, Ephriam Gardner, at to hy Sine rt on : : xr YEAR | Blanchard, after an illness of several [and three ye ! pany 3 ‘ “i from py + 508 send or Wig Bs to weeks, aged 88% years, 8 months and Milimon! on the Ee ! i iellefonte } | furn: Heir she oMce and pay in advance, §1 per year | 24 days, She leaves to survive two ter. an : g er resided ing Spring creel Lit 3! AY B rd CeNTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with { daughters and one son; Mrs. Epriam | Lin on . "Re ar. called hin r a i bridge jus \ where | #100 y 0 ( en suard it | cei ve Pay Cy 13--George F. Bho N. Y. shricos-week Worldfor..... | Gardner and Emma who remains un- the ( kim) th Ry "the rein Xo a { rallros tron w spans that el nny om tolen and full Yne Ke, bs l se I he Sow pi sabre Stockman for... | married and Joseph Funeral services | body Was lak ; : 3 fm, Hea passenger station, | #ome of ‘ ‘ : A Lhe 010 BOOGE, le blished weekly every | were held Tuesday afternoon, on 4) Mills here interment wa nad OD Yad. ¢ y A nl / + 9 CK Wr Fmenheliser, suoct, 114 i i i i Hn i Dinix a FE} 4 A TFET § . Entered in the postoffice at Bellefonte, Pa..88 | queted by Rev. W, HH. Patterson, \LENTINE Harn avy \ it Zion to tellefonte w het it was Fellow who ar continual han : Frill, 20 At Pines ATHERTON Mrs. Beni. Atherton, | ti Jr., sor i nuster loaded i i | v 4 ering af ) h John I. Mar ' i \ second-class matter : | ith lise ' | f elected president, only t an Re vill } hy 1 goods Jas The date your subscription expires isplalnly | 4 native of Julian, this county, died Bs ! ! an ap " Rtricnt ig ; L d. A b printed on the label bearing your name. All at her home in Jersey Shore on Sun n \ with the | : ay Pi Sods y A V A Ye aredits are given by achange of label the first ny ning fle lingering illness ¢ as \ ing i H i : N | ne FER] hildren John ‘ it ‘ ‘ pers Rie p i / . - a ot issue of each month. Watch that, after you ( ay maorr J 18, a1 er b 15 I es | . . A 2 y ii 8 i y 2 i i Hod \1 1 : A Hockenbers never fails te i N As § ’ H pil { ner vl "TE 4 remit. We send no receipts unless by special | aged about 53 years. She was horn Year 2 HL " Minnie Shirk and #istency } ror } a or r i a request. Watch date on vour label. at Jullan and was a daughter of Mr. | sur) 1 by Be : ‘ I Jay : A spd mnie § k and Sa baoribers changing postoMce address. and | 4ng Mrs Oliver Wilson, Surviving be © i" } H Hefont "her 20s notifying us. are liable for same. ner. | AT€ husband and the following wi he pone wil) be continued. unless opher: ind st ‘harles Wilsor se directed. . of daho We employ no collector. You are expected to a : oh | la 1 2: gend or hring the money to thisofMee Fran Rida ) gsi ip L11¢ . ) tub burg t Vien I iy i ( is a wid EDITORIAL. . MARKE! If W. Harrison Walker honestly | qi.4 at wants harmony why don’t he get o Ww Vednesday ey of the fight the was a daught Of TRG O08 b J HW . Death of Veteran Newspaper Man. The Elk county business in Centre vote for Kimport If vou do not know how read what “Farmer ay! say on the front page If you can't tru him believe, Show vour neighbor how G. I. Goodhart for State Delegate writing his name in the blank below that of Abraham Weel ing a sticker it. Men the Democratie last fall are 1} dictate to the Der county. Will 3 Hberately palign I{ you and the Ing to voters Goodh cratic his name Sheriff lek Arthur gentlen J. C. Mever the Sheriff was cess of part of : A ; : - M He should ot } rie iy ty o esr fra ri ; toa : ; 1fte ; " ' ) » B ¢ § am Bh abet. Com: Gis ocrats orders now until he thi “4 of t} ‘atl rol y or of A ol Me hur BRI ‘ he his probationar: hicl hald +) vines i A q ane r p ¥ “ do al {RO attach y & Announcement, tntal mes ai thai ods dachy Bryan, Folk, 1e absence of ythin ise i } SNER Slizabeth Gloss- | ease of a fous y v fa hereby announce my name B } tans tee y n € i iples w h are conceded to be - S56 iasne Dany ; en the i aa SS HE tHe "3 $ 1 "CH a ps : odd fs} +o tre wy N se Lormdute hn 1 egate ty Hi ) - ; : 2 : : : iy a y f ia : ! fa r the no iin tie n of Woodrow sickly stuff that he had served the Hed : Hi home in Blane hard sud ® wo i 13h wirengl! " ot fr f rats who might usual two terms a prothonotar nd Hines wi had served as ocrat ter: these and 3losan ylosa PY \ Sep ted yields to be willing, and. like a goo em- | Year. Rhe | : gh oh Corsa H | FAVOR THE REORGANIZATION OF THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY IN ocrat ; 2 44 Mrs. Johnsor ng, of Castanea 8 1% PENNSYLVANIA er the ret a se rage ang four d u v rep re A ERAMNER Lr ETE EEE AED TERR TERE EEE PIN EER FY EEE EEE EAE ASHER R. JOHNSON this Harrison tale Democrat notific NOT DARE County Chalrry such upon him The Man Against the Machine Candidate be Fi it LC & FOR DELEGATE to the a Lr EE A dia DEMOCRATIC NATL ing made the catspaw pull others heart dise chestnuts out of the fire. He insisted was born in Gregg township Jan that he had strong inflyence back of 1830, thus making his age at time d ’ ¥ J him: also that he wanted the office to | his death 82 years, 2 months and § 3 build up his law practice Harrison, days. He had been a resident of! § : stick to the text, are vou not a Guf- Millhelm since earl boyhood, and fyite? If not, why are all the Quf-| was the last surviving son of the late feyites working for you? Philip B. and Elizabeth Musser, He — ——— leaves to survive the following chil Makes No Pledges. dren: J. W., of Philadelphia; Phil. . ] : We have no quarrel with Abraham |p H, Ed. L and Charles O,, of Miil- : 1 Weber because he will not tell the helm; Mrs. W., G. Ulrich and Mrs Ww : ian, E STANDS FOR Democrats of Centre county how he George Cypher, of Wilkensburg; Mrs | will vote if sent to the Democratic | James Gtave of Emporia Ka, and ; State Convention. Abraham is keep- | Mrs. P. J. Wiemer, of Altoona. One " { tng quiet and, if elected, he can wiv 14 sistor, Mra. Sarah Catherman, of Mill. ’ 4, a Woodrow Wilson for President, with Guffey-Hall crowd, and the Elk heim, Is also left to mourn Funeral j v county machine and be consistent, | services were conducted the following a Some equally progressive man for Vice Pres t, because he made no pledges. On the | Monday forenoon by Rev, J. Max othr hand Walker would do about the | Lantz assisted by Rev, W. J. Dice and Wi : Will oppose any man who does not represent same thing, but thinks he can pull | Interment was made at Millheim. the wool over the eyes of the Demo- | NESTLERODE:—Mrs. Mary Nes- the progressive sentiment of the nation, cratic voters of this county by de |tlerode, the oldest resident of Madi. 3 claring for harmony, when he started | sonburg and one of the pioneers of n ds all ose the fight against the election of our | Brushvalley, died Sunday morning bi Stan for overthrow of Guffey-H Penr County Chairman at the very last mo-« at her home at Madigonburg, She b. men. Weber is honest by not mak-| was born In Snyder county. near : ul machine. ing pledges, | Beaver Springs, March 18, 1835. She : | was the daughter of Daniel and Mar Where the Trouolé Lies. garet Grimm. Mr, Grimm, with his Solicits the support of all Independent citizens It was almost a year ago that Sen- | family, moved to Brushvalley when ator Meek and Sheriff Taylor threat- | Mrs, Nestlerod was nine vears old > d ened Arthur Kimport for not stand- and there she grew to womanhood, | for himself and J. C. Barclay at the ing by Hall and the old gang. Now [In 18690 she was married to Jacob ; 4 they want the over-four thousand | Nestlerode who preceeded her 23 | primaries So be held on other Democrats In Centre county to |years ago. Three children were born punish Kimport who was our Coun-|to the union viz: Austin, of Chicago; | 2 ty Chalrman last fall. Democrats do | Willlam, of Freeport, 1il.: and Mrs ‘ J SATURDAY APRIL 13th 1912 you Fieve in Mat kind of Democ. | Ellis Shaffer, of Madisonburg, She 3 / ' ’ racy these two men were now on | was a member of a family consisting | ET an expedition In search of the South | of thirteen, all of whom Have preceed- | FROM 2 TO 3.P. M. Pole there would be no factional fight [ed her, but Mrs. Lewis Pellman, of | in the ranks of the Democratic party | Hartleton and Mrs, William Shaffer, | In Centre county. of Zion, who still survive, She was ta i a aa i ee i i a IE...
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