Page 4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA, AUGUST 8, 1907, The Centre Democrat, CHAS. R. KURTZ, - - - PROPRIETOR FRED KURTZ, SR ( CHAS, R. KURTZ, } W. FRANCIS SPEER, EDITORS ASSOCIATE ED CIRCULATION OVER 5200 : TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION SUBSCRIPTION - - $1.50 PER Persons who ser I the office, a N.Y.3 Pittsbu The date printed on t aredirs ar Ayal 18s you rel special re Bubscr not notify Bubseript otherwi Waemp $0 send EDITORIAL, THE LUST FOR MONEY A DESERVED FINE from Minne: is hard to bel exaggeration : then On the first of the month the re ports were nat bad, and since then d splad hes from various parts of the country have agreed that wheat conditions were improving “In ALL our wanderings’ perfectly natural for Emigrants to “wander” and “wonder,” HARRISBURG LETTER. Spec ial Correspondence It would be hard work to graft an mmciination " whitewash scandal even if there that onijectural The ev ve and direct to admit the Hvraotion in agirection, 11 colin Huston and the { ty ren : : boards conti 4 represents those board publ Bo evasion self evident With the be chosen ficient chairn material of nothing to be desired to inspire hope and confidence The campaign will open with both present in abusdance and sub stantial and enduring victory for good government is assured, It won't be a political victory exactly Bat it will be | & triumph of the people over corruption can cand of fittest candidate that or most capal which the se and abundant ef and the an the party affords i : : there is and will make the future government of Pennsylvania a beneficence instead of a fountain of fraud. G.D H OVER THE COUNTY. llheim, had Phili to their residence E. B. McMullen and neney ck Haven 4 ' J. H. Maye f the ¢ ose contr st at the time of WwW. C.} of 1 it eres of the farn : and Experiment anita Slate Le ie fame for | crops raised on the colleg farn tn # from year to year | ration of all who ave been the have seen tl 142 n em This season at one « ng twenty-six large loads of timothy hay were harvest en from eral of the weighed and each weighed over one ton, A representative area was weighed separate ly and indi cated a yield at the rate of and 189 pounds of hay per acre, Men of ex perience pronounce this the finest ¢ rop | of bay they have ever seen Six measured acres. Ses loads were t Lf ons Philip Fryberger, of Philipsburg, is spending part of his vacation at the home of Dr, aad Mrs. Philip Fi Z Madisonburg and vicin sstructive na sher ¢ 1 «term i Storm i ich harm to growin grafler are nsylvania Democrat fi the 1 4 4 5 BO ng that your the matter 1A will dry Gros The prohibition RO bill passed by the Georgia senate some days ago, was adopted by the house on Monday evening by a vole of 30 to 139 “The writer has traveled some’ «and | | it has annoyed him ever since of Bellefonte, will play ball at Benefit Base Ball The merchants Hecla Par: 164 lay Hus 20th, at Centre-Cl Men's Pien the followin, i Ay De D ana professional men, IE aA game ol Dase Meadow Broo ark riday afternoon MmMorro w fit oof +t} EEEERENEEENNNEEN SEEEEEENEEENEEDE SPECIAL SALE, FRIDAY ~ AUGUST 9th. 10¢c Lanc aster Gingham, FESEEEEE EER MEEENEREERNERER Workmen's Bargain Store, - Bellefontz, Pa. ki EEE ENERNEERNENEER EEEEEEEEEEEEEE t a Bank Account tar Bellefonte T rust Co. FOR ONE OF THESE SAFES: +++ P09 + NL Bh a a ah a a hh hh hh hh hh hh “> : RR PEPPLPIIPPPPPPPP PPR PP PPR PPP PPe & aE aaa mass EE III i ess le eee ee sg nN A AAPA RPAPAPRPRE A : ‘ ¥ I} PER CENT PER ANNUM, WHICH SAVING FUNDS Is ON or ON THE ABOVE A BASIS TE PAY FHP SPP PPPPPPIFPPPPIPPIPLPPIPWY It is not what you earn,—but what you save, that makes you independent. 59 PPP e > BELLEFONTE TRUST CO, BELLEFONTE, PENNA Capital, Surplus, AAA AAAS AAA AAA CILLA 2S PLP E5949 d $125,000 . $20,000,
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