Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, July 20, 1905, Image 4

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THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
, JULY 20, 1905,
The Centre Democrat,
CHAS, R, KURTZ, - - - PROPRIETOR
FRED KURTZ, SR, {gpiTORS.
CHAS. R. KURTZ. }
CIRCULATION OVER 4000
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION
SUBSCRIPTION - $1.50 PER YEAR
label
given
each mon
We send 1
Wateh
Subseribhers changing
not notifying us, are
Subs riptions
otherwise directed
printed
credits are
first ssue of
you remit
special request
Hi
U are expecte
11s off
We employ no col
to send or bring the
EDITORIAL.
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IMPORTANT DECISIONS
—
New Law for Sheriff's Deeds
nwealth Il acknowledge.
ill be before \ Prot
an be made on any
year excepting Sunday and hol
Another
new law is
ny
very important feature of
ni
f recording suc
that o
the past it has been the practice
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’
mark all deeds after acknowledgement in
the office of the Prothonotary but hence
forth they will [simply be placed in
docket of that office
continuance
then regularly filed in a separate ¢
book to be kept by the Recorder
will revolutionize things generally a
the offices of Recorder, Sheriff and Pro
thonotary
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The Wheat Crop In Kansas
Stories from the Kansas wheat thres
"no
ing
breaker,
show this year's crop to be a
General Passenger
Black, of the Sante Fe, has receive
tice of a yield of ninety he
Ford county, Of vourse, thi
but many fields report a 3
| he
:
heaviest yield and
ception,
over fifty bushels an acre
able fact is that the
finestjberry are found in Western Kan
sas, In hundreds of instances the wheat
cropharvested this year is worth three
or four
land,
times the present value of the
LAW ON OUTLINES.
juestion of what is law in regard
of outlines has been asked
we print the law in regard
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A HIGH PRIEST FALLS
Heat was Intense.
Mon lay and Tue Wy we experien
of the
his rays down
Season
intil the
and 96 in
larger cit es it
Ing up to ge
Bellefonte the was
)8 and close to 99. The result was many
prostrations and deaths, while the suf
fering among the thickly populated tene
ment districts was severe. A refresh
ng rain came on Wednesday that was
effective in breaking the hot spell
There were fifteen deaths on Tue sday
from heat in New York. six in Pittsburg
three in central Pennsylvania, one in
Philadelphia and one in Delaw are
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How the Elks Grow.
Accordig to the report of Grand Secs
the B.P O
lodges
retary Robindon. of
the order now
Elks
with a
membership of 200,040, a gain of to.000
members during the past year. Fifty
five new lodges were installed during
the year,
In n
AS »
AN INQUIRY NEEDED.
The
t Citizens, and
statement often is made by prom
those in a Pr
wr boro finances
Irrowing
ded to th
A Pie Ties up Railroad.
| up the Santa Fe ra
t he int
——
Coal F
elds Opened.
entra! Rails
Medix Run
Lr
_—
Tadpole Crop Ruined
yin anmgnt,
partment is
“Byron
’ rate
0 propagate
— A ———
the rottenness of
DIC places 4 wing :
IK expos
Honest re
p
aution and astounding,
ans are getting their eyes open and
ec that what the
omplained of these many
founded. If
number of
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Clearly MoCrats
s only
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’
eeted
00 Justice is n
and
more |
well
out the prisons pent
tent peed be
aries
1
doubled
an
A — I ——
“Fewer Gallons; Wears Longer."
The secret is out and Bellefonte can go
on living just as if the riddle dad never
been anked,
No it con't either, Bellefonte is not going
to be what it was before. Its houses are
going to be brighter ; ita people a little
more prosperons--they are going to have
some of their money left to buy other
things with,
The answer to the riddle is this: yon
ean paint a building with fewer uallons of
Devoe Lead and Zine paint than with mix.
od paints, and it will wear several times as
long as a building painted with lesd and
oll mixed by hand
There's proof abundant of it all over the
United States. There will soon he proof
abupdant of it in Bellefonte
What will people do with the rel of their
money ?
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tion to Philipsburg
abou
ceased wa
RECENT DEATHS.
WiLriam H., BENNER
miller, after
t six
weeks, died
ced al t 20 A
aged about 59
Hors
day ever
Some Horse, “Don'ts.
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How Me Won
water, but
mee w AK the
} variety much prefers some other
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REMEDY FOR MAY FEVER,
After Trying Other Treatments, Myomei
Was Used with Perfect Success.
1. F. Forbes, a well known Western
railroad man, whose home is at McCook
Nebraska, writes ‘lI have never had
any relief from any remedy for hay fev.
er, even temporarily, until I discovered
e merits of Hyomei, 1 always recom
mend it when occasion requires.”
There is no offensive or dangerous
tomach dosing when Hyomel is used
[his reliable remedy for the cure of all
the respiratory organs is
breathed through a neat pocket inhaler
that comes with every outfit, so that the
air taken into the throat and longs is
like that of the White Mountains or
her health resorts, where hay fever is
nknown
I'he fact that Sidney Krumrine agrees
to refund the money to any hay fever
sufferer who uses Hyomel without
success, should inspire confidence in its
power to cure, A complete outfit costs
only $1.00 and extra bottles but coc,
diseases of
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ADJOINING COUNTIES. How to Exterminate a Pest.
: | ‘eh JA
wemington dog
GILLEN’S
ash Grocery.
SATURDAY, JULY 22:
CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS Cash Paid for Butter and Eggs.
fas Cou - GILLEN, CASH GROCER,
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CONSUMPTION Allegheny St. Bellefonte, Pa.
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Still Continues.
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money-saving opportu-
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offered.
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TO BUY.
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