Page 4. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. JULY 13, 1905. The Centre Democrat, CHAS. R. KURTZ, - - = PROPRIETOR FREDKURTZ, SR, {gpITORS. CHAS. R. KURTZ, CIRCULATION OVER 4000 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION SUBSCRIPTION - - Persons wi “4 the office, an $1.50 PER YEAR oney to Ir Year the n ', $1 pe nd bring d pay or in advan CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with N.Y. 3t.w World for OE Pittshurg Stockman for. Tribune Farmer... The date your subscription expires is plainly printed on the label bearing your name. All credits are given by a change of label the Arst issue of each month, Watch that, after you remit. We send no receipts unless by special request. Watch date on your label Subscribers changing postomes address, and not notifying us, are liable for same Subscriptions will be otherwise directed We employ no collector. You are expected to send or bring the money to this oMee continued unless EDITORIAL. the Panam a series of dis building of s been President Roosevelt 1I8UY repi IRokEx down in health, hated and « fellowman, J« ——— ADULTERATED LIQUORS. Food War ren has mailed a circular letter to every Dairy and Commissioner clergyman in Pennsylvania asking them to co.operate with him for the suppres. sion of the sale of “intoxicating liquors adulterated with The circular explains that a recent deci. irritants and poisons ston by the state Supreme court in the Keburt case prohibits the: department from making arrests for ated liquors and that the selling adulter pure food law of Pennsylvania does not include nor ap ply to liquors According to the port there is hardly such a blackberry Nearly all other liquors commissioners res thing as wine on sale anywhere are adulterated with dangerous poisons in quantities to injure health habitual drinkers especially invalids, while will be the most un fortunate When the laws should be passed that will especial next legislature assembles ly cover all liquors and make the pen. alty doubley severe for adulterations Good whiskey is bad enough. Adul- terated liquor should be labeled rank poison and classed as a crime for the man who sells it BUSINESS MEN'S PICNIC, Tuesday afternoon the Business Men's Association of Centre and Clinton held a Picnic counties meeting at the Fallon House in Lock Haven, where they were Frank War of Pa, All royally entertained by Supt itral s (er e— - GAME PRESERVE reserve the stale already owns The National government adopts the me pla th e X¢ Ww tented” and the better element became inert and discouraged Purifying public life Missour tin Philadelphia contagious, It and good in Wisconsin A is raging in lastly broke « start has beer Tur delegates to the Democratic State Convention, which met on the 24th day of May last, will Harris. Board of August reconvene at burg, at 12 o'clock noon, in the Trade rooms on Wednesday 16th, 190s, for rpose of placing in nomination one candidate for Judge of the Supreme Cour ———— H. F mails Lykens, Pa tion as postal clerk at parted for that place Yearick, who had charge of the on a route from Millersburg to accepted a permanent posi Pittsburg and de- Monday, July on rd We have had much within the past th protection law } fish dozen less half Oren yea: yl than ever, in the hatcheries i ——— Ask your doctor about "Fewer lons; wears longer ————— Many a tombstone inscription '4 grave error, gal CENTRE COUNTY FAIR, The great Centre County Fair having grown to be a permanent enferprise among the institutions of this county, the gentle- men who have it in charge have adopted a policy of progress, There will be no in- difference, no standing sill in the matter of making it the great moral, social, indus- trial exhibition it ought to be Centre is a great county, and should have a great fair. That the fair will have one is insured by this latest new association intends that it and novel teatare that is to be added, In a building specially designed for the purpose there will be a grand competitive township exhibition This exhibit will be open to every town- ship in the county and in order to add in- terest and zest to it three grand prizes will be awarded as follows To the township having the best general exhibit, a handoome organ. . To the township having the second best exhibit, $30.00 to be applied to the pur- chase of charts and maps, To the township having the third best exhibit, the Star dard Dictionary All of these prizes are intended for the the awarded in the following manner schools of townships and will he With each paid admission to the fair grounds will be given one ballot which the bolder can mark and cast for the town- ship he or she judges has the best exhibit When a particular township has won one of the prizes, it shall belong to the schoo from whicl of the exhibits making up the general township have been co inderstood tha hibits 18 also the respective xh p di ill also be entered for « petition in their respective classes, if the exhibitor s0 desires, and in that way he will be able not only to contribute to the succes schools, but to receive whatey cash awards the exhibit may merit This undertaking should prove one of the most interesting and attractive exhib its ever made this be into it with the in county, and it wil certainly that the townships enter proper spirit Here is the opportunity to secure some- useful for your schools without a thing single cent of ontlay further than the little trouble in collecting and arranging the display School directors school nilerest SCHOO! children and parents, shou themselves in it. and the work should be. gin at ones Now is the time when the products of the field and garden are ma turing. The men could save these articles and the women could prepare the prodocts of culinary( hounsebold and fancy work ex. cellence, and the children anything that has merit in it it is 10 be understood that the display may include anything grown or made in Centre connty and the more of it the better In order that there may be no handicap scanse of the isolation of any the every township and boron particu iar competition will be o eh with the except ion o They fit, playing d adjoining count The ratings of the annual spection, National Guard vania, were announced on Tuesday the sth Regiment, Company B of Belle stands highest, at 98.07. and fonte second in Brigade, which is « omposed of fa ve ry apt H. § four regiments. This is credit able showing for ( Taylor the company. and te F 4 ANG Priva ) officers I ef ne home callers at our sanctum Meehley, Edw A. Orr, of Nit tany left a sample df 1904 apples; Thos Croft, of Yarnell; Mr Louisa Dietz, of Howard; Irvin W. Reeder: i Miller, of Romola Haas, of Renova, Jas. I. Haines john Bia WwW. H Spring Mills; George Harpster Recent Ja ob Shaffer, Zion; Mrs Lucas, of Boalsburg; T. Romola, 5.1 : Roland Harry mola ner Hauser, of who has a good job at Lewistown; Ww J Gordon Jas. A. Keller, of Cen tre Hall; Isaac Smith, of Spring Mills; D. K. Summers, of Monessen; John I, Williams, of Juniata; Isaac Armstrong, of Columbus, © is al of Lemont; Joseph Hettinger, of Boals | burg and Wm, Hampton, of Bellefonte RECENT DEATHS, Josern Garsrick, Sk. an aged resi- dent of Bellefonte, dropped dead Tuesday, July 4th, while ting rela tives at Zion, The remains to the home of his Jr., in Bellefonte, MivLror home in on were taken son, Joseph Garbricl He wi m2 Years ola urbotvil nt cond 7 t1 Mrs, CATHARINE JAN) relict of Thomas Ri her home near Centre Hill, 08 years, 1 one daughter and and sisters sur |} sarvive., aged month an SON maae in LYDIA SHAFFER D. L. Bartges, near nesday, July sth, at the ~ Bargains In 2d Hand Machinery id , § ml av fren “Ee {a8 Avenue oS JAY Aller ) after an uiness of week's dura tion with pneumonia and yellow jaun- 4 ¥ T™ t } | ’ Fhe decense va wo A « ‘ Oniy A ACL Contre ty and W. Va LOW ETE AS Murcer A that The he elder Bowersox's head was split open letter states with an ax. He had been employed as foreman by a lumber company at Davis, just before the tragedy, had drawn of When there was only a few coins in his and onsiderable sum money. The large barn onthe farm of J. C, Peters on Dix Run, near Unionville ground on the 4th of July Was discovered at the dinner a short time was burned to the ground, Four horses and four head of cattle perished in the flames, Several wagons, harness, farm Frank 18 tons of new hay , were destroyed Peters mplements, etc Peter's. a son of ] C loss quite severe as he carried no insurance The barn which belongs to his father was insured cs ——— Ask druggist gallons; wears longer yout about ‘Fewer PISOS CURE FOR CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS Beast Cough Syrup. Tastes Good Use In time, Sold by dreggints. CONSUMPTION Early Closing, We, the undersigned merchants of Belle fonte, agree to close our stores at 6 p. m, during the months of July and August, beginning Tuesday, July 4th, Wednesday and Saturday excepted sechier & Ce 1 Co, The Potter Hoy Hare wm —— Weather Report. Be it ionie Stat on TEMPERATURE Maximum Mintmun At the Factory 5 At Bellefonte! Ir H ‘ § ¥ Isaac Underwood, District Agent for Gel ser ma Co Bellefonte, Penn's Sechler & Co., - Nw. PURE FOOD and Fine Groceries. Baker's Steel Cut Coffee is above comparison with any goods on the market, and is well worth the attention of ev- ery good house-keeper. Everybody wants good pure Darby goods will please you sure. Vinegar; our Fine, large, fat, Salt Mack- ral, boneless. They're beaut’s. If you are not altogether suited on Lard, try the goods we have. It is light in color, not from bleaching, but from care and cleanliness in render- ing. It sweet Lard. is good, pure and After a long search we have made a find in Dried Beef. It is properly cured and properly sliced; try it. Our Hams and Bacon are fine. SECHLER & CO. Pure Food and Fine Groceries. Men's & Boys Suits in the Store Greatly Reduced in Price! The greatest money saving sale ever inaug- urated. Our determination is to carry none over until next season. We strongly believe in starting each season with a new, complete stock. Furthermore we must make room for Fall goods. In order to carry out these plans, we will reduce the price on every suit in the store--not a suit reserved, Even blues and blacks, which have advanced in price for Fall, are included. We must have the goods out and we have made the reductions very strong. Prices will not be any lower later on, and se- lection is now at its best. Your best opportunity for saving is now. If you'll but look, we'll venture you'll take ad- vantage of this sale. SIM, THE CLOTHIER, Bellefonte’s Largest, =<Best Clothing Store,
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