4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.,, MAY 16, 1901. The Centre Democrat, CHAS. R, KURTZ, PROPRIETOR FRED KURTZ, SR. ! crciw nen CHAS. R. KURTZ, (EPITORS CIRCULATION OVER 2500, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Regular Price $ If Paid In Advance With N. EDITORIAL ProrLE who were wondering who lost the money that they were making in Wall street have found out. SECRETARY WiLSON has had his pock et picked at Los Aug les Thus the farmers suffer “when Reuben comes to town.’ Gov bill lish children from management It is newsier and generally improved in pearance and quality - MCKINLEY is a good d Kruger's proposed States. He hasn't yet out whether his great SOE ¥en ern Pac lock, sold hor in when the stock reiched Lhe ! y mark on Thursday and has made over one million dollars. A prominent citizen of Lewis burg is sald to have cleared $7000 on Northern Pacific stock i HE KING TRAGEDY. OUR HISTORICAL REVIEW, Millheim. Continued from rst page The Millheim Journal, speaking of | al | Jack 4 was round bright and early Tuesd: morning, touched things very lightly Ll IDK, SAYS Je King to permit him to come down ; they did, “True his last actions were not of J AHO and the sheriff came with Major Edmi d a nature to elicit sympathy, but to us, at x . Mr ur \ { m a fair way \ on, begged pardon of every member of to recover T he i bullet does least, it seemed sg b luring his life Ah 4 d sad that, du K the court, and Judge Bryson, who wi pot seem to have much effect on her if twenty seven ears |i this | 1 i yu wih not pre en? and entered into re i 1). W. Harter, serving his fourth term . d not sufficient y the v 4 he had not sufficiently won the . 20 ASDERY ut BRET Si " an 1 ov for } township topped gards of a single individual who saw him | . A h . ith y v8 Michael | I'he next dg ear three hur | die to speak one friendly word in his be " . hi tu assembled Jow the \AITOWS, | 2 ¢ | a hope that hi . C. H. Breon w of the dele vailed on ne gentlemen to go down fonte Monday \ to the Grand Cast at Lebanon might not prove fatal \ R e hugo and disperse them and upon being | weed Individually, we believe that Jesse . " yok 4 assured the sheriff was out of gaol, they Abe Baum, the hustling liveryman, King never was strong minded, and, as y { lie .. 4 : ’ ey, he had f | he 1 f ,: | returned to their respective homes, and from Bellefonte, was in town on Tuesday as he had so often been the butt of rid . y y y Wein p on x \ "the court have finished all business Mrs. W. R. Weiser, who has been on the sick list for some!ime, became un conscious on Monday forenoon, her right side being paralized cule on our streets, it is well known that nothing further requiring the attendance he suffered much from the taunts of f the grand jury, the court dl others. Within the past few weeks these . them and broke uj I must n taunts ad been based ry oon the taunts bad been based largely upon th inform, that Judge Bes had reports of his unbappy domestic 3 ine the vient \ — ] ’ during the n mn rt, tha tio and they, no doubt, made his | weaker Sunday Cl © SCOTT'S © EMULSION "*| OF COD-LIVER OIL WITH HY POPHOSPHITES Sentence was Susj ast winter or the + Altoos ow the United 51 i iE should always be kept in the house for the fol- lowing reasons FIRST SECOND THIRD Lommen i ! ral 4 " bors FOURTH oo guaranty fund i i I fot i i pecied 10 wie d Kreatl inhinencs u the We er | | , a on our be ecuring of industrial concerns for the $4 00 grade of Carbinet Photographs to wt aban gp hoof pw gUAraHtY all babies, at fi00 per dozen dating fund range from $500 to $5000 and the | . \ A Sth 1 : Sth. Moore manner of its disposal Is placed in the | from May ! ‘ 0 July 18th . hands of an executive committe and a | Studio, ( rider's Exchange, Bellefonte, iy a o board of trustees a. L hermits, New (ork : I | OUR STOCK MUST BE REDUCED tim (0) nt We have decided to re- duce our Clothing Stock. We Will Carry no Duplicate Sizes Each Suit of the same size being the same kind and style, must be disposed of at once. I'hey embrace EVERY STYLE, EVERY COLOR, EVERY QUALITY, AND EVERY SIZE. Not 2 Suit but of This Year's Make. ts---Men’ Your - «pp ii i Ig 3.80 AT $5.50 LOT NOQ. 3 LOT NO. 4. ymposed of suits that lor Comprises the from our best grades. We give you an opportunity to buy Spring and Sum “ Clothing at July and August reduction prices. We want to > sell these goods when you can use them, not wait until the the season is over From the values offered we expect this to be the Record Breaker of all previous sales. You will help make it so if you examine these suits. est Selections To Earliest Buyers adp SIM, THE CLOTHIER, BELLEFONTE, PENNA. FOR MEMORIAL DAY---An assortment of G. A. R. Suits.
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