THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, Thursday, January 16th, 1913, Ube Gentre Democrat, | eens ower (ELECTRIC COMPANIES [a7 scsi in mae ALL THE LEADING ryan Ives om vise eartiel mAs ow Cabinet pommonme ment Hot to. be BEING ORGANIZED |, zon mem. a, sever, si Pub iC alesinC nt Rditor and Proprietor, : Stover, of Coburn, dled on | e re O. regarded as currency with which to Thursday of last week of paralysis, AC DERR. pay debts; they are responsible posi- | PROMOTERS ARE BUSY IN THIS | ux 51 ton he Sad ia Assoclate Bditor, tions, and In filling them the Pes SECTION. 14 me was Amelia Hart —————_—_—. ldent-elect should look to the future man, and was born in Penn town BWORN CIRCULATION OVER 5,500, | and not to the past A public official | ship arvivis bh : 4 da ; i Surviving are her husband Wo Notices of Public Sales will in- | TUESDAY MARCH 15~Henry Mark. 3 m. east TERNS OF SUBSCRIPTION, | eee ont 1 a ot J ostcal | NEW STATE-ELECTRIC COMPANY | ons. tarry, of Centre ial and Georke in this column, until day of | 21SPriog Milis—iive stock. farm fmplements obligations at the expense Franke | ) y Co ) 5 nberger, of Penn twp. al and household goods. Wise and Hub A tig HBSCRIPTION, $1.50 Per Year Hi I'he man selected by Mr. Wilson | the following brothas and sister sale, for $1.00. Persons who have thelr ; . ” V and Hubler, Auct Persons who sond or bring the money to for the Cabinet should be selected not | Name of the New Merger—~New Com- | Mrs. I. 13. Leltzel J. H, B, Hartman, | Bal Hills printed at “The Centre ' MARCH 19 she oMce and pay in advance, §1 per year because of personal service rendered | pany Seeking a Charter at H . C. WW. Hartmas Sion: Iho rn Sa : { a entre 1 m. e of Lind ORNTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with Ito him nor even because of past ser- | 0 g é 1arter a oward- Bailes : nA IB rs, z 2214 iy ao Democrat” office will receive the $1.00 i hay 1 hors " § ¢ 3 3 " A rte { 0 HEIGETLN ~ KF v. 1k a-weak World for + $188) vice Pander to the varty. Th After the Bellefonte Electric Light |’ ; : ¢ y Su £1.80 4 rendered pe ad m hh Millheim William M Hartman, of notice Free; or. deducted from the WEDNESDAY aaah head BA | diy 1 counts fo IT Plant—Informa > . W.J. Bryan's 'Commoner" ’ ‘ $1.50 | dividual int : much . | : formation Promised Later. | William: port, and \ John Ereon, | price of bills if previously paid. m. west of Mill Cabiished weekly every Thursday morning. | An individual, if he has 1 ro f Rebersburs y Bo} were | J tnsered In the postoffioe at Bellefonte, Pa. 88 | ar motive for working, finds suffi time there has heat 0 ted by R the Re- | FEBRUARY SALES, rscond-olass matter om compensation in the triumph of idea Iv | e lh t isi \ ol | LN } line « ectri } W A Ha 4 ' ' AM SATURDAY FEBRUARY 1-A The date your subscription expires {s plainly | principle , A Jd on | territ V TY he | 9 ollowing wi f Co Admr.. on the premises printed on the label bearing your name ALL | ne Lhe mnmsolnt n of ofi LAT Or | tion o L MDL a gL wr ed od 0 Millh« ry p in sores with s0uSe Stable s*adits are given by a change of label the first wuld | ed to sti sthen P \ { . talints wi at ‘ 2 trad saue of each month, Watch that. after vou ' oh bas Who contem dee nade In Uni WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY amis. We send no receipts unless by specia "i "Ax . y i Hps 1m. west of Spring Mills coguest. Watch date on vour label dhe : a : \ I coal mine along the Mosha f rv Fox d ' : \ { dap farm~5 horses, 6 milch cow (BPRING BEASON 1913) Chas, W, Weaver n Hall on the 1d bons Subscribers changing postofMce address. ar 10% notifyic 2 us, are liable for same Subscriptions will be continued, unless other- ” ficing 1 l in Col wige directed : bt arest. ‘bu Dast ice Is con \ aly re hay dvi i¢ to heart allment r Fox | ga We employ no collector. You are expected to . ig a | ! n I | t hn * rT, sond or bring the moneyto thisofMee { erest, TURDAY } RIDA Y 1 MARCH 1 dered It is 1 oO consi An fal ' arin 3 \ : Vi Inughter of i t 1 Tom ey Livery able ¢ nt, B i BoEe. u a 0 ins } \ 1y igh " oh Aes . 2 : aa " roid phot pm WOR (31 14) are we | GUTANCE O ervice than merel hors old ge " robes hola go ; be ise it has been rendered ‘aller ith ' y ) Wa LNT ad nt \iuro or y i \ a . EDITORIAL The Commoner declines scuss | With the eleven roco 0. She was born in Me Isnler, Av Bar sign FRIDAY, MARCH 21 y lect ' ani in th ection ’" aun wer : \ ' y . Toy i ‘ of Miliheim ve BLOG 1S PENNSYLVANIA REALLY FREE? xp , “ a 4 iid ' Yer 0 L Year ago “1 } of tl LOW mn LY tod ye wii . Fis piloh o 53 (8 and farm implements MONDAY. MARK om : Ison will ‘ \ ed 1 i igh wmny to he t Stat ‘enty ths g po i os ; tn 9 10 ¢ i ‘ ayes, Auet of Jacksonville P holst br (The following editorial is from National Monthly, a Democratic mag oD ; |S ; blished 3 Norman Mack need A ANCE of 1 P dn A as Se — . 11in . | ‘ {4 h i rr uy I v Ow Demo | \ for § 'h 0 gotiating for t hi os i ¢ . Harry Grove. Auct is a message | feel fred Movie b n ich e pl of the Bellefonte Electric com Sb 0.4 ! nd he. fo J . MARCH SALES. rgoy of Iuan os . Garin w. | pany and in the past month een | ov eDonnld a) la: By TUESDAY. MARCH 4~J. F. Lohr azins pu former chairman of ne National Committe« It to the progres ' Demo Pennsylvania that good citizen to t redeem of Bi Penns: corr WHY TAFT FAILED NOTE:~The Centre Democrat pays . } } i ) no commission to auctioneers to so- RECENT DEATHS ’ ; » : i 3 an bes ud Sale H Jon licit printing and advertising for pub- Tt lis sales. You get the lowest rate by coming direct to this office. HK > ate of Harris town shit $ “4 Letters « Administration in the above named estate having been granted to the ersigned by the Register of Wills of tre | nty, Pennsylvania, all persons ! ¢ sald estate are hereby ake paAvVment ar a ns ARAInst sa yr Annual Inventory Sale Commencing Thursday, Jan. 16th, For Ten Days Only. We Will Offer More Goods at Reduced Prices than we have ever done hefore. Articles that will be of use to the Farmer, Laborer, Mechanic and House-wife. A few of our Special Bargaing— Reg. Pr ces. HAND SAWS 50 J BRACE & SET BITS 1.25 $1.75 HORSE SHOE RASPS 28 40 MEAT GRINDER 75 $1.25 RAZOR, STROP and HONE $1.00 $2.00 50x76in, Full Lined STABLE BLANKETS $1.75 $2.25 Many other useful articles too numerous to mention. Mivocata-of Dopuiar elo. Ms, Far Ire. A an to IDcapuiie of tympa. | asvium of Danville on Saturday morn: Roe tr on Tursday of hi wock'a Potter-Hoy Hardware Co. wl and subsequent ‘ ' rine No 4 i 3 April 4, 18% he wa nite A re chos : IN ¢ w K Ire ! : inge with Miss Amalie Jos FO R etmd \ ‘ - : fre f f # the state Rl Rervice were co wath ithe + er of Sigmund and the Iat ) heir d wlons | t to ’ 1on a the ors nm of t Pro. day afternoon at cle : Josep! Mra, Holz surs ‘ tether ! or 3 A ! ‘ ( gressive oy, ’ NY " and | 8 Graham and Interment i in with two childros Mra y . : a y th d " " vor? BT y ai hroughout the | the old Methodist cemetery at Salona. | an, of New York Cit \ y SA | y IRDA { JAN 18th T he fof gE yea ; oll. ta Our ron 8 county tiek WORK Mrs, Matilda Work an | Holg, of Bellefonte TT ne ’ . tremend In ‘ ISL 8 indpattism tn wr the ti f 1914, and mak ged and vell known resident of brother als survive ha beer co : wi ie Legisla { ‘ Ve congressional ocam Flemington wand widow of the late David Meler and Lo ire 1 J 0 pale in that Cnr ‘homas Work, died at her home Fri residents of Paris to plans for Progressive meat dn Wfternoon Mra. Work was about ' date of his marriage Mr Hol win WILSON A PROGRESSIVE. gs In the near future, the statement | ouse as usual, when she suffered taken Into the firm of } Joseph & re hemorrhage, and expired In a Hro which firm then became known Announces That Me Approves Pro- ‘A great conference of five states {8s | short time. 8he was aged about 74 [as Joseph Bros. & Co. and continued C gressive Democracy. ) held at St. Paul on January 24, | years and leaves one son, Harry Work, | so until the death of Emil Joseph in : Governor Wilson on Monday pro- at which the reanization of the party the well-known conductor on the Bus 1911, when a reorganization of the claimed In a speech to the New Jer- (in ie states of Minnesota, Michigan, | quehanna Traction Co's line. The firm developed into Joseph & Co. of ® » sey presidential electors that he in. | Wisconsin, North Dakota and South | funeral occurred on HBundas which Mr, Holz was an important terpreted his election as the distinet | Dakota will be reported and plans dis- LARIMER Robert Bruce Lari. | factor Deceased possessed a kindly, expression of the progressive impulses | cussed for extending its work At a mer, a brother of Willlam and Rush | genial nature, and was one of Belle. of the country later date a conference will be held | arimer. of Bellefonte died at his | fonte's most prominent and respected in Iowa at which representatives from | home in Clearfield on Friday morn. citizens. For a great many years he all parts of the state will be present, | ine last after an extended iiness due had been a member of Bellefonte Cas and work of organization in that state | 1, ou nervous breakdown He was the tle, Knights of the Golden Eagle. His will be thoroughly discussed, A sim. |. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Gibson Larimer, untimely death will be greatly de far meeting will be held in Kansas, | Gereased ant wad toraihach Larimer, | ored. For Saturday, January 18th, Only. sald had produced his election ; The Governor predicted no division | Where the Progressives will be form- | ploasant Gap. He learned the print. in the counsels of the Democratic | ably organized as a party.’ or's trade at the Watchman office, and | If you are going to have sale this | party but foresaw solidarity, “These | Permanent headquarters will be |. cmoloved there for a great many | spring come direct to this office, and | Democrats,” he sald, “who hitherto | Maintained in New York and O. K. |g 000 For the past thirty-five years you will get the best bills for the least have been slow to align themselves | PAvis will continue as director of the | he had been a resident of Clearfield. | money. and the very best service. | with the Progressive banner of the | Publicity bureau, His wife, who was a Miss McPherson, | We do not pay any commission to | party are everywhere yielding. The ev —— preceded him to the grave about eight | any auctioneers to solicit printing, for | business men of the country too, are | Turn to the Inside pages of this Is | months ago. The two brothers above the reason that we think the auction- | swinging around to an unselfish and sue and note the special trade day | mentioned are the only survivors, The eer should not meddle in the print. broader view of their duties to the announcement by Bellefonte mer: | funeral services were in charge of Ing business as he gets enough com- people.” chants, the Clearfield Odd Fellows’ lodge, and ' mission for crying the sale “I shall not be acting as A partisan when I pick out progressives, and only progressives, to aid me,” the Governor sald In analyzing the spirit that he Workman's Bargain Store,
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