Page 4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., SEPTENFER 6. 1908, The Centre Democrat, CHAS. R. KURTZ, - - - PROPRIETOR CHAS. R. KURTZ, FRED KURTZ, SR W. FRANCIS SPEER, - ASSOCIATE ED CIRCULATION OVER 4600, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION SUBSCRIPTION - - Persons who send or bring the money to the office, and pay in advance $l per year CENTRE DEMoarAT clubs with N.Y. 3tw World for Pittsburg Stockman for Che date vour subseription expires is pl printed on the label bearing your name eredits are given by a change of label first issue of each month. Watch that you remit We | special request Subscribers ch not notifying Subseriptions otherwise directed We employ no collecto to send or bring the money EDITORIAL. BRYAN'S HOME-COMING. N. B. SPANGLER CHAIRMAN The State Roads. Exceptional Weather, The weather of August was exception. While the official thermometer never registered any degree al in many respects, of heat over 1 the month was the nety. 1901 There were but five mt of the hottest since thirty-one, and twenty-one days of the month were rainy. Although rain seemed to be fall ing every day, the precipitation was not higher than it was three years ago. Five and thirty.nine hundredths inches of rain were registered. The rain in 1808 was three inches more, The average rainfall Was 4.24 inches Allbright--Tressler. On September fourth Mr, Alfred L Allbright and Miss Bertha Tressler,both of State College, were united in mar- riage by Rev. Ralph H. Bergstresser, sastor of Lutheran church, Pine Grove fills, The ceremony was performed at the priacuage, The best man was |]. M, Corl, of Pine Hall, and Miss Alice Hoy was the bridesmaid. Mr, and Mrs, All bright expect to visit several eastern ints of interest after which they will at home at State College. EDITORS | $1.50 PER YEAR CONCLUSION OF AUGUST COURT Continued from page | mits being at the barn of the prosecutor on the evening of August 13th, but de- nies the threats as well as the burning of the barn, This case was also certified to the Court of Oyer and Terminer., and at the close of the the Court i that the nai tted to the jury testimony Vor would Ie first count, \ ated case erdict O01 While we are not a prophet or the son of a prophet but it is becom®g a popular fad to give weather forecasts prediction for next me During the first half there will be some brisk winds from the north, but every day will rise, and be skies; some days, | with southern winds Those things will happen sure we know because they always "happen so, This good month's moon will full, and office seekers work their Some lucky ones will land the prize, while other men esteemed men as wise will fail in all they undertake, for Charlatans to fortu while modest worth is thrust aside things will happened sx In tl month of 1906, the boy girls will have their fun They'll go to parties, dance and spark; t eyll kiss each other in the dark; they'll marry and begin their life, a happy hopeful n and wife, and sometime they will na kid just like their dad and mammies did These things will happen sure, we know, because they always happened so 80 here 1s our nth the sun gloomy may be fair and mellow air often there'll wever, pull ne ride These is good and Something awful happend to a Tyrone young lady yesterday, She was stung on the tongue by a bee, It was a gallant young man who offered to removed the poison by the heroic method, UNIONVILLE. Miss Mary Buck left on Monday for Pittsburg, where she will take charge of a kindergarten school. Jas. Alexander has returned to Phila delphia, where he was admitted, some months ago, into a free school of chanical arts, me- from Am has been employed and will return to h his course in me Blair Holtzworth' is home where he during his vacation State College to fini gineering Herbert Fincl ing hands with br idge, chanical en GROVE & COLDREN'S Horse and Cattle MARKET. HORSES AND CATTLE Will he sold at Centre Hall, SEPTEM'R 19, '06 D. A. Grove, Lemont. W. H. Coldren, Bellefonte. Gillen, the Grocer, Who Gives the Cash Buyer a Discount for Cash Only. 19 Ibs. A Sugar 18 Ibs. 6 Sugar 1.00 1.00 Cnr Price. Price Flour 1.04 1.18 Baking powder 2 for 5 : 3 Large cans baked beans 2 “ine cut corn 31 for 2t Table Syrup, per gal 35 Rice, per Ib 6 Pawnee oats . . 9 s gal. Headlight Oil 6 cakes of Laundry Soap. 28 Loose Coffee, per Ib sss +18 Macaroni : oR Baker's Chocolate 18 Pure Baking Molasses 11 Tea ‘ ‘ . 10 Salt per sack . . 01 Bottle Indigo Blueing 04 Dairy Salt, 28 Ibs 10 Banner Lye, 3 boxes for., 2s, Scouring soap, cake 02 Reg 60 Produce ; , 18¢ PER DOZ « 15C PER LR Highest Prices paid for EGGS “oe “oes BUTTER the mill race, The boys were playing along the mill race and Tommy attempt. ed to cross the forebay on 4 scantling and fell in the about four feet dee p. He sank and rose and then sank the second time when brave, noble, little Clair Smith bheroical- ly jumped into the water and canght lit tle Tommy around the neck and got him out safely at the risk his own life. Dan O'Leary wa ed when he learned he sent to Master letter in which he « a four-inch water, being aire MH : Xpre bh. ciation of his noble deed DOOT ! back as a reward f man, enclose COUNTIES. It you are a lover The Potter-Hoy Hardware Co. BELLEFONTE. on J Frank Ead found dead Sunday morning, having during the , of Osceola wa 5 night previou " drinking laudan stating that the act ult of fami was aged about 35 years, and wife and two children by note rash He ICAVES @ doing was the re v trouble Three women Italians—a were arrested EE EE a... te a aaa BE I EE AE BELLEFONTE Friday, September 2ISt, WALTER L. MAIN SOCIETY CIRCUS AND HORSE FAIR A Cee EE eee eens I aI Col. Cummins Wild West Show ad EEE ERE EI foe fe fo so of oe » Joo! ¥ LADY BUCKING HORSE RIDER Sb bbb bbb “FIGHTING THE FLAMES” ¢ NEW. NOVEL AND GORGEOUS STREET PARADE EB BE EAA A i a a tt tl El PETE PPPFIITFTFIIIPEPEP SEI + errr rt tt ddd dtd ddd dd dddd itd Laas a dd 8 8 8 a fn dk SS bn ah ah hh hh ROR eee I Feeder bb bbb bbb bbb bbe bbb bb bie Ey Hew Autumn Clothes FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN BEN The Styles, you'll notice, are quite different from f those of pronounced to the eye. the last season. While the changes are not radical, yet they are The different models we show you'll find to be distinct--remarkably different from what you'd be led to expect in ready-to- wear garments. But its not come-by-chance. The best, largest and most leading wholesale clothiers have tailored these garments in a superior manner, ac- cording to the best designed styles that arbiters of fashion give endorse ment. Reproduced to the button, the reigning styles New York's most ex- clusive tailors will turn out, Smart appearing, distinctively stylish, of individual characteristics, is what these clothes possess. Fine clothes in every sense of the word, they stand apart trom what is usually shown in ready-to-wear garments. Lo Sim, the Clothier, CORRECT DRESS FOR MEN AND BOYS
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