Circulation Over CENTRE DEMOCRATS [0TH ANNIVERSARY June 1895 Publisher Purchased by the Present HAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION The Centre Democrat's Most Prosper- us Period--Business Increased Four Fold--Other Ir Gained 3188 Patrons provementsge- n Ten Years “Hoyt i rrr d Announcemen the 1 ASE : & Dal he) Net Gair Year 1906 Year Postoffices IBO6 ) : f Vie Hall Hall Linder Oak Hall Boalsburg 8 34 30 Lemont $0 as tate College 112 101 Pine Grove Sins gloss 3 Warriors Mark 16 16 Benore 20 20 Fairbrook : : Pa. Furnace 23 20 Gatesburg " 4 loss 1 Stormstown 9 : 1 hie LOOK AT IT, Limsetone BELLEFONTE PA, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, NUMEROUS CAVERNS IN PENNSVALLEY Formations Favorable for Underground Passages CENTRE HALL'S CAVERN OPENED 3 At LAgan » Loganton Green biny os Buee Mif#it iY "wD 4300 ) y afin 947 10 41356 ie VEeRTS ) totals tell the assures the bli The sen from the has to the front in the future it will be better able Centre Democrat lowest notch rank to serve its patrons than in the past If the above sounds extravagant our only apology is that we have presented the truth, Should in these brief lines, we would some note an exult ant say, have we not occasion to rejoice and { be glad? ay The Drillers Numer ous Encounter an Opening«- Caves Throughout that Valley--Some that Never Ex- plored--Famous Penns Cave. were stalagmites formatic of heanty nen r found in caves thers : Will Raise Stingless Money Bees. i Pressler the Ww - . ) eceived a stingiess AMmsport h : fas : n bee from Lhe shares of the ( ASpIAL through Professor Be nton, of the Htural department who while traveling in India for the pur pose of getting some new chara rors of bees purchased this queen bee and sent it to Mr It is the of kind ever sent to this country and cost Mr. Pressler $125 into a colony apiary Pressler first its He will introduce it of his choice bees at his ———— SL ————— The man who knows it all | popular is never ast week JU * ’ § Cn Y « POOBTVE 1906 OUR SCHOOL BOARD. | i ry ( l $900 in salary. te Aca pangier Stuart D, Rut larkinsot ——————— Fourth of July Blowouts sth of July the Is irder of Odd Fellows, the 0) the an Mechani i Red Man will joi L A SRow Shows opening of the the largest events ever wil. Alle park nsists of twenty essed on the top of the ghenies The new Acres { the The mre finest woodland in Pennsylvania of Soot Centre cout to Citizens now making preparations uve a big picnic on the 4th of July It i going to be something that will eclipse aything of the kind that has ever taken piace in that section of the county, The eagle will scream in a number of other places in the county a —— George Loder, a prominent merchant of Lock Haven, died in the hospital at that place, on Saturday morning from an attack of appendicitis, The remains were taken to Long River, N.Y, for | | interment. WHY THE JAPS WON SO EASILY ™*™ > Fhe Russian Squadron Shape IT RAN OUT OF AMMUNITION Ma Poor- Among ised-- was Ves- Sail rksmanship was «There no Understanding sels--Fleet Bec ors Lacked Discipline the yme Conf and a half it a thorough, potential defensive Asia a] lance, offensive as well as one that shall rule the destinies of In short t, she will try to retrive her in the war by making her present foe her future partner, and by their com. bined efforts will be the absolute master of the Orient. Such an alliance would be possible, if the Japs could place any dependence in Russian pledges ———————. Vol. 27. No. 24. FACT, FUN AND FANCY. Sparkling Paragraphs--Selected d Origina —- OUR GYMNASIUM Merchant's Association, A New of LEY Al : Ail Hand Atle mn elected as follows ler; secretary, A. | Ed. Hoy. A bers consisting of John Davis and F. C pointed to prepare by-laws for OMmmitiee Olewine, Elmer Montgomery were ap the asso. ciation and report same at the next meet. ing, which will be on Monday June 19th The purpose of the association is prac tically to take the place of the former In two weeks time the orphans’ court | Board of Trade and to consider all mat. | riage licenses, clerk of Clearfield county issued 67 mar. | ters that pertain to the business interests : ' of the community.
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