Page 2. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., AUGUST 2, 1906. The Centre Democrat, THE GANGS’ FACES Are Emblazoned on the Doors of the New Capitol. sons left The new state capitol at Harrisburg is [C. R. of Pa., for on extended trip through Canada: Samuel and G, PF, ture through. | Hoy and H, Among ustin Brungard and LETTER FROM CANADA. DANGEROUS CANDIES. The grafter has surely become Thursday evening the following per- | Jeware of the seductive fudge This Hublersburg ' CHAS. R. KURTZ, ~ - - PROPRIETOR FRED KURTZ, SR: { gpiTORS CHAS. R. KURTZ, | Food Cor men: var wea sie GillER, the Grocer, sweetment secured station over the is the warning seounde about finished and proves to be an ex. I), Vonada, of Hublersburg: John attracts | Z efore leaving G, F, ceedingly handsome stru m from F [R18 the State. Yearick, of Hoy Democrat makers a dangerous mineral pigment i Who Gives the Cash Buyer a being substituted y hocol : n- Discount for Cash Only. a over 1 t) 14 nothing CIRCULATION OVER 4500. ne immense or TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION SUBSCRIPTION - - $1.50 PER YEAR Persons who send or bring the money to the office. and pay in advance, $1 per year ' . n rads hy $m ¢ ws ter ait rein) 3 3 | an { ituraliop s, and on then readers, in S8ions of 19 Ibs. A Sugar 18 Ibs. 6G Sugar CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with ! { ? Varviv THY . vrsobetradt follows 1 N. Y.3t-w World for i Pittsburg Stockman for The date vour subscript printed on the het han oredits ar Arst issue you rei: special Subscribers ¢ not notifying Subserip otherwi iit We empl to send or bring t roeanest reqn The Potter-Hoy Hardware Co. Weather Report. MPERA I'l 1 Highest Prices paid for Produce: ANNUAL utter Contest armer bringing GILLEN, THE GROCER, Allegheny St. Bellcfonte, Pa “EUREKA” CORN $6.50 for Largest Amount. PT $1.50 for 2n¢ Larges! Amount. IT CURES Slo0 ford - “ For Good Bread use “King Midas" Flour. E. T.ROAN CROCERIES, Bellefonte, Penna. GREEN'S PHARMACY (0, Ht } K fhicns were con ull 7 in an wea indicating et, ardened | ration : Bellefonte, - - - Penn’a. AKers, wi 18 1 off ted nd hetfe are we Dos ! make themeel ve Dickens, th i yrdinarsy ooking far 'idine i She ( per for a full month know anythin lad hair an ¥ } We air a ’ = fund in 10 4 us also been proven ot : r resemble Cha nt never aclymow edged in his earlict Answer en's Pants Sale! Any pair Light colored Men's Pants [-3 oft The new Flannels, Worsteds, Homespuns, both with and with- of the Civil Wo out cuffs, belt loops, moderate widths, and the extreme wide peg tops. IT was the policy of the gang when in " 1 informed control of the State Treasury to favor the | canted “Is Andy Curtin's 1 war Governor pet banks in which the State funds were the ole - ‘ ‘No." was the reply was kej “ls Meade's—the mar as possible; the fought the Battle of Gettysburg eir share of the "No." “Is the head of the deposited at the expense of the school Men's medium weight Pants, all shades and patterns--stripes, 13 " The school mot : ) 4 districts. The school money Genetal in the banks as long mixtures, etc., worsteds, cassimeres, scotches--all sizes--both wide and ] uld f tl schools could wait for ti about 2¢ miles long and 1 to 10 State Treasurer gallant Hance es wide A fine body of fresh water medium width legs, general appropriation H Berry has reversed this policy. Under his administration the schools get their money on demand; the banks are no longer favored by delay in payments, This policy is as wise as it is just, It has given the satisfaction throughout the State greatest SENATOR Penrose cannot help but see and feel the disgust with which the hon parties in the state view est pec ple of all } him and his record. Educated under Quay he is saturated with all that im- plies, He is ambitious to boss his party as did Quay; he is as corrupt as Quay; he is as regardless of purity, honesty, virtue political and social, as was Quay Stewart, in accepting a nomination for governor, set up shortly before his con vention, would be a lump of putty in the hands of Penrose should he be elected, which, the signs of the times indicate, is out of the question. Penrose and the chain of state robbers that follow him, are what a republican member of Roose. | velt's cabinet designated : ‘a band of corrupt conspirators masquerading as republicans.” Toner A. Hugg, of Milesburg, was elected Sargeant of the Bugle corpsof the sth Regiment, N, G, P,, at the re- cent encampment of the National Guard at Gettysburg. here “Can't say that it is “Can you find the head of Thaddeus Stevens, the ler of the common school system?’ “It doesn’t appear to be on the door **Can you find those of Buchanan, Cam eron, Geary, Reynolds, Hartranft, all known to the present generation, or of Franklin, Leidy and Espey. the great Pennsylvania scientists; Fulton, the in ventor of the steamboat-<in short, do you find anybody achieved fame in any pursuit that has been of a distinct credit to the State of Pennsylvania, out. side of the new capitol decorators And there is where the conversation ended fone FOUN who has Wot's all th’ bloomin on Parade Wy, don't yy know?! W'y Montana Clark replied They're kickin’ an afussin, an Out SOE rOArs About us statesmen's faces on the State house doors Wy don't they stop the racket set of bores Sald Huston The'll get over it by in rocket sald Huston don't y' know lettin bran’ new Wot a bally morn An’ yer, there ain no let up on-Parnde “No, not » bloomin Clark replied They're pokin’ fun at Cousin Matt, at they all jeer For Ir and Dave and Penrose. wo. they have B outtin’ sneer; An’ Ill Stone's comin i dear, it's very queer! | Bala Huston It's growin mornin’. «Mrs. Herbert Bellringer, of New sald Huston bloody bh Montana Petiny worse sinee York City, is visiting her father, John D, | Sourbeck, with his file; oh | Presbyterian church next Sunday morn. m which is situated a city called Bar rie. with fine scenery and lots mer residents, W { information we could gather from Toronto to North Bay is as follows The country has not been very productive of fruit this year and the later varieties of apples will not come up to the usual yield larvest apples, how- il, fall apples a medium of sum ever, are plentif crop and winter apples scarce, Hardly a plum, pear or cherry is to be seen in the entire country this year Strawberries grow in sufficient quanti. ties to supply the demand and raspberries are scarce Apples will have to be imported this fall, should there be the usual demand for them. The pota to crop is nothing, probably due to exces sive rain, and likely will not have any to ship y From about 12¢ niles south of North Bay the county is ugly. rough, rocky re, swampy. / 1 that is needed to have many to NiagaraFalls is the water to pour over the rocks~hardly enough level ground to turn a team of horses and wa gon and this is especially true along the sand Trunk ratlroad over which we traveled We are nearing North Bay, time, 8:45 p. m., and now getting somewhat colder | weause of the mountainous country. | We expect to reach Winnipeg sometime | on Monday afternoon, July joth tyeo, F, Hov, : : VOC «Rev. Rolston will preach in the ing and evening, and is regarded one of the strongest of the younger preachers of western Pennsylvania, 1-4 oft Men's Black Pants--left from black suits--ranging in price from $12.50 to $25.00--worsted, unfinished worsted, cassimeres, cheviots, all classed at one price, $2.50 Sim, the Clothier, CORRECT CLOTHES FOR MEN AND BOYS.
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