Page 4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, Sie ¢ entre Bemocrat, CHAS. R. KURTZ, = = = PROPRIETOR ——————— FRED KURTZ. SR, { EDITORS. CHAS. R. KURTZ, CIRCULATION OVER 4000 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION SUBSCRIPTION Persons who send the office, and pay hr $1.50 PER YEAR or bring the money to advance, $l per year CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with N.Y. 3t-w We rid for Pittsburg Sto Tribune Farn The date your subseript printed on the label eredits are given by a Jrst issue of each month. you remit We send no special request Wateh date on your label Subscribers changing Jostotice address, and not notifying us, are lable for same Subscriptions will be otherwise directed, We employ no collector You are expected to send or bring the money to this oMee fon expires is plainly bearing you Ir name All change of label the Watch that, after receipts unless by continued, unless EDITORIAL. THE two past ies in Centre county have placed their tickets in the field, and the warm period ticians and political ack and sit de is approaching, the pol heelers sho way | win, Give polit rest until t GAYS are over — THE PRUNER ORPHANAGE. Tuner ed int other mply only A anda that way will zation When erties y the organ of the they do that, the rentals on the ng at year and will enable the i better equipped awake to their obligations as well as conduct ves'in accord. ance with the oaths of [their office ad. ministered to them, It 1s not the fault of the orphans that our council made such a grievous blund. er in the matter, and these little ones should not be made the victims of others mistakes. To err isjhuman, but stub- born resistance is not manly, when some may think they are “standing pat.” ————— establishment nstitution Proj the rate of $3000 a keep accumulat nstitution to be when our boro fathers to humanity themse The Pittsburg Post's greater Pittsburg edition, a few days ago, was a winner in that line and the publishers may well {eel proud] of it, It certainly puts tition and go far to aid in its success, The Post is never behind the times and as an enterprising daily takes front rank, fresh | blood into the greater Pittsburg propo- | WILL DOUBLE PIPE LINE. Standard Oil Company Will Millions. The Standard Oil Company will double capacity of what Pennsylvania pipe line, distance of over grove, Mc Kean in Philadelphia reservoit Lit mn mis will cost se Spend the is known as the which extends a 250 miles from Cole county, where the big storing The miiions are located, proveme veral intention to lay 1 with the The ¢ at present, 1s &« apacity of the Pennsylvania line 0 barrels an hour. When the improvements are completed i ir to the dis- Lancaster 3 lines from t an ho at Mil way, arrels tributing station There the pipe Virginia and Penn o, West sylvania ‘ an estimated tot 800,000 barrel afte from Me Kean county Millway, ¢ Md miladeiphia, of the line loubled. From ted to Baltimore Bayonne Point Breeze . i — CARNEGIE'S COIN TAINTED om — TIMES HAVE CHANGED, t defeated the ve electio Pattison I Organization but times have for good year ndener : —————— A A CARD. Lemont, PA, Junk 8, 190% | wish to say a word to those candi. dates before the recent Democratic Coun- ty Convention, who like myself did not win Be of good cheer ; smile in the morning, at noon and at night, and if that don't make life happier and brighter, call around at my home for dinner any time and we will hold an experience meeting. To those who supported me at the pri. maries, | hereby return my sincere thanks ; and with those who voted for some other person, | have no fault to find, To all republican friends who took an interest in my behalf I extend my best wishes Pledging my hearty support for the ticket nominated, I remain Sinc erely yours, D. A, Grove, ——— Representatives of the Wabash rail road are in Indiana county this week | buying right of way for their proposed It) || BEgotism is a stranger to"discontent. line through this section of the State, | looks like business, 5 to point Breeze I it will FULL OF FIGHT. Japan makes no concealment, that her attitude in the tions peace aegotia. initiated by President Roosevelt is and that it's proposal for of reluctance, she Preside: 4 f 4 11 S101 Of (erms one assents to the a discus. solely in the interest of » dispatches indicate that Japan cts Russia to reject the peace terms nd that she will not not abate an ot: Bonner's First Ad. He 1 5 for § Jini rave! for Phils. re A | ye 3) - NEW JUDGE. Life Insurance Payment, May towns of this section are as fo Lewistown, $25,620; McVeytown, § Y $308; Bellefonte, # 8 1, $11,289; Middleburg, $:¢8 Mifflintown, $1,5¢ Newport, $5,291; Port Royal, $2,750; Selinsgrove, $10,12¢ Sunbury. $11,825; Tyrone, $36,500. It will be seen, as in many other things Bellefonte is much ahead, town has more deaths, but our People take larger '‘chunks” of life insu EE — — I Si. Governor Pennypacker last Thursday evening appointed Judge John Stewart of Chambersburg to the State Supreme court vacancy created by the recent death of Justice John Dean, of Holl. daysburg, until the first Monday of next January, when he will be recommission ed for the full term of 21 years, if he shall be elected in November, It is con ceded that he will be nominated by the republican state committee for the full | term Y eagertown, Hunting ¥, not that our Trance S— —————— It is much easier to profit by the mis takes of others than by our own, a —— A ’ 5 333333333333 3333333333333333333333333333333333333323333333333333 JUNE 15, 1905, PA 3 5333333332333533333333333333333333 3333333333333333 he Sale Opens Satur- day, June 17. of fact 27 33333333333333333333333233333333333333 [HE RAGKET Sale Closes Safur- day, July Is. oTH SEMI-ANNUAL GREAT REDUGTION SALE From past experience the public has learned to look forward to our SPECIAL SALES as a great money saving event. The goods advertised below have been bought expressly for this sale much under the regular value. A careful reading of the following will give an idea of what you can save on purchases at this sale. 0 EV6FU ArLIGS | In addition, IF Immense Stock is Rel 6 IN Price. Calico. Lawns. 4 India Linens. Apron Gingham Special at 4¢. Also full st Ts : Tyr pia i Muslins. { » Lace Curtains. wi r 20c. ATC LOCK CC Ch ¢ 20 per cent. reduction. Dress Goods. About 60x mostly 101 A e 39 . Our enti Goods. Colors - mer Te stock Of ress (Goods at 20 per cent. reduction during this | saic, Ladies’ Vests. Bleached Ribbed Vests, taped neck, crocheted arm-holes ; sale price He. Only 25 dozen of these ; come early. Cambric Embroidery and Inserfion. Values from 7 to 12% c., sale price Bc. 20 per cent. Reduction from our entire stock of Embroidery during this sale. Ladies’ Collars. Ladies’ Hose. | Children’s Hose. 20 per cent. reduction Ribbon. Petticoats. n 79 Satchels. Table Oil Cloth. Perie t and al yards t sale yards $1.6 Price ound 29c¢. 11 S« aled pad k- ages, which stock when bought the per 1b: we will of 29c, was we was sold at Soc. out at sale price tor | Store and 3 ClOS8e Graniteware. A special lot of 10c. cluding Wash Basins, Preserving Ket. tles, Sauce Pans, Pudding Pans, &ec. Any article sale price 10c. 4-quart Berlin Kettle with lid, sale price 25c¢. 10-quart Preserving Kettle, price 33¢. 3-quart Coffee Pots, sale price 19c. No. 8 Tea Kettle, sale price 40c. Graniteware in- sale Butterick Pat- terns not reduced —prices Mixed by publisher. RACKET STORE CO., BELLEFONTE, No Premium Dish Tickets dur- ing Sale. PENN'A, CECEECEEECEEEEECECEEEEEEEEEEEEEREEEEEL EEEEEEEEE EEE EEE EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEes - - - EE EE EEE EEF EE CECE CC PCE FEE FEE FEC F ECE EEE CCE E ECE EETECEECECEEEECEEEE Re ccrccece
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