THE CENTRE DEMOCRATS BELLEFONTE, PA, IDEAL CANDIDATE FOR PRESIDENCY. Page 4 ©he Centre Democrat, FRED KURTZ, SR Editor KECENT DEATHS. DEER BECOME TAME, Mary Ann resident of and more recently of the Blaly county hospit morning, of diseases incl after an illness of | Deceased was born | ee ames ain «| Woodrow Wilson Thus Deseribeg BE: by Eminent Democrat Jax wits Saturday af Deceased | for Irienas man Came to Farmer's Barnyard For Their Mrs : Irs. Feed. leling kind toy an deer that was i years a ALE many | Mark died at I Thursday | dent to old age soveral months, | at Shaffersville, LAMEY:-~Mrs. Lee her | in Greenbure SWORN CIRCULATION OVER 6.500. | (irpoon, aged 25 vears, BE a RP - | survived 1 her husband TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: ind her parents. I uneral SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 Per YEAR | morning in the Evangelical Persons who send or bring the money to that place R¢ : J H she office and pay in advance, §1 per year rel i gy Fie n CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with INN] N. 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KURTZ Editor and Proprietor, ira) oming punt) ay wile LRErie accord tory told | the La st hat to do wi On ie: 10 Thursday, April 18th, 1912, Express - RoyAar © 'BAKING-POWDER' ro emer Compo Frm oe [ft a or | HEN 0 A Dg Olutely Puree York, Pei en A.C DERR AS H iN Associate Rditor | ————— me gh he } IF ¥ | of spring and one child Browsing his Tuesday | } church at | Rosenher Smith 113) Lipa (HAM ol Mi The date your subscription expires is Platuly printed on the label bearing your name J sredits are given by achaoge of label t » rst \ssue of each month. Watch that afte ry0u remit. We send no rece {pts unless by special request. Watch date on vour label. og ubscriners chan ¥ing hia nofice ular 88. ¢ us, are liable for sq J a will be continued, unless other- wise directed We employ no collector send or bring the money to To have pure and wholesome food, be sure that your baking powder is made from cream of tartar and not from alum. proclaim them and Is b enough to vinced they are wrong; a man of ed to change them when and | Ing and experience, acute to cotn hend a situation and correctly to ply actual, present conditions to theories of the books which collate 1 of hi impressing You are expected to | | thisnfMee analogies tory: a forceful sp INFORMATION WANTED. er, an audience with The Label will guide you hav ng something to of obtaining information about of " 5 . \ family ! 0 i i time Centre County ramp Criswell, | 00 “ y helt | CONCisely 3 orcefully, with eno My grandfather, I obert J y Y | of the l ( ' ' 4 ntet » 2 1 . Royal is the only baking was born in Centre County AKL | She is survived he following chil- | flashes of wit to hold the attentior ” Ti) powder mace irom Royal & 1803, We undersi nd : a dren tha of "Ie gtor 081A the w thoughtless and lnatte t ! ¢ ire ‘ {th ~ there with his parents y 1821 po le made @ Ros t to Aurora, Ind 1827 he 2 a youn t P nns) 1 anin ind was 1urned to Tem and hotel husiness in She Juinbel y nf Armatrons counties, 1 understan it tohert Criswell's we \ exands 18 : a» ha As 8, bos ec Criswell y " Alexander 1765 and and 1878 and dle I have pra about Alexands« except that in it was name was 80 until when he Criswell and the brot inal This well's heen Cresswe! tober 20 now i stantia Intter n The renders well r about the stance county I take the pres ords st tre believe some ty in sincerity Editor Democrat the help of To the learn I ask readers in drawn from storehouse an old | 1 1 r VO ' and h faculty saying Finally Draws Eleven Others, and re in Such andidate An ideal president live y one who w arty and p No Alum No Lime Phosphates pledgs wou friends One si his aald one spel ’ Eaters These Ww STORMSTOWN mas trad i 1 shall format west ers 1 Ll yn and about known it and was cared Do You Use Writing Paper? preaching Gray Fhe as th : of » h v | . ’ ' . 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Y nf sther's her ) to Hot Fight in Michigan. rf Tart nd ] Fan compron of cor Deceased ng state hi | cor on her f + Roosevelt men in urn p ties ref ng 1 # and two ste hn wil rt ot I om Hams re mem f , ) and ted to pint meas elpitated one ventions In the birthplace of ty Two of leaders Taft and Roosevelt Insues to the point tia, police and sergeants-at-arms were needed to maintain a semblance of crderly procedure elegnten Into no doing pre hitter con ire nut the nt the state, the republican par- nets Aelegntes ont thelr state mill. and fought where Miss McClenahan Awarded Damages. About a year and a half ago Miss Barah MeClenahan, of Centre Hall, was Injured so severely while step- ing from a street car In the elity of farrisburg, that she has since heen greatly disabled. Her hip was frac. tured at the time of the aceldent, which has given her considerable In- convenience, No satisfactory settle. ment had ever heen effected by Miss MecClenahan with the traction com- pany untill last week when the sult came up In the Dauphin county court. At the close of the case the Jury awarded the plaintiff damages In the sum of $1723.01, in of In ’ funeral were her Dan nm Sunday made 1 He in ’ porvicen Rey forenoon, by MARSHALL Marshall, the Chas, F. Cool her home with the time past, died at the Cook residence { north Bpring street, on Thursday Inst week, of Infirmities due to advanced years, She had {the ripe age of 87 years, 1 month and 2 days. She is survived by the fol. lowing children W. A, of Kansas City, Mo.; J. 1... who resides on old homestead in Benner James G., of Niagara Falls: Mra F., Cook and Mrs. D. H. SBhivery, of Bellefonte; Mrs. GG. HH. Musser, of | Boggs township; Mrs. W. A. Alexan- der, of Union township: Mrs. D, M { Campbell, of Linden Hall. One son, [Bamuel A, died In Kansas a few {years previous, There are also 22 grandchildren and 9 great-grandehil. dren surviving, Mrs, Marshall was a devotee of the Presbytrian faith and (Continued at bottom of next col.) [<1 Inter tor close Mrs ged who Mary Allen mother of Mrs had been making Iatter for some her of | reached | the | township; | Scene from “THE MORNING AFTER" nating Little a new song-adorned comed Sprig of Dainty Brilliancy,” A of to-day at Garman's O isn Goldie Joab, last seen ———— a — r House Tuesday, April 23rd, featuring “That Fasci« ere in “The Beauty Spot.
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