Page 4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA, MAY 16, 1907. Che Centre Democrat, OvELTHEIONTY CHAS. R, KURTZ, - - - PROPRIETOR ——— FRED KURTZ, SR CHAS, R. KURTZ, W. FRANCIS SPEER. OQIRCULATION OVER 4900. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION SUBSCRIPTION . - Persons the money to the office $1 per year CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with N.Y.5t.w World for Pittsburg Stockman for who send or bring and pay in advance The date your subscription expires is pl printed on the label bearing your name gredits are given by a change of label Arst issue of e month, Wateh that. : you remit. We send special request. Watch date on your Subscribers changin aot notifying us, are | Subseriptions will otherwise directed Wa employ no collector to send or bring the money to this office acl en label g postoffiee address able for same he continued, ) ill be swelled to the tune of some seven millions, amply enough to pay the State Soldiers Pen sion Bill, just passed, for two years FArMmexs are heavy taxpayers, and +h ry! fPD ETS PE . Wie peopie ft fennsvyivania cou appropriat bills are passed by Legislat stter ele ment in the blican party in Belle i fonte and Cent ounty and they will exert their influence and nr pext election —— To the Public. Permit me to give notice to my friends over the county that my term of office at Harrisburg, ended May 7, 190%, with the former Auditor General, and that Robt, K. Young, the new Auditor General, has appointed his brother to the position which I held, I have settled down in| my law oince ih Bellefonte where | can be found every business day of the year, and will give my entire time to the prac. tice of the law, All business left in my hands will receive prompt attention, Bell telephone connection with both house and office E. R. Cameras, $4) n} : MNDD00S AL 1 $260,000 IN CELLAR For furnishing two small suites in the basement of the new capitol used for | pasting and folding rooms for the senate | and the house, the capitol “trimming” contractors collected from the state $as2+, | 485.34. The six senate rooms cost $126, 291.37 and the six house rooms $126,191. 97. . Ninety per cent of the cost of fur. nishing these suites went to the Pennsyl- vania Construction Company of which Congressman H. Burd Cassel is presi. | dent, The Cassel company equipped these | rooms with metallic cases, tables and | trolley ladders, roll top desks and tele- phone booths for which it was paid $241, | 419.14. Six roll top desks cost $1,000 each and for six telephone booths con. structed around washstands, which cost $0 each, the state paid $1,000 apiece. he trolly ladders cost $190 each and the metallic tables $304 apiece. The metal lic cases are used for ordinary storage purposes. Architect Huston received almost $10,000 for designing” these me. tallic furnishings, John Sanderson collected $2,871.80 for 15 small chandeliers, 15 chairs aud 12 thermostats. The yt in these suites, put down by Ryne ep cost $6,833.20, or at the rate of §1.27% a square foot, spring EDITORS ASSOCIATE ED $1.50 PER YEAR The little flowers how sleep in beds. Mo rt ! Perry Alters, formerly of Potter twp office at Genoa, New York. Mrs. Mary A. Boal, widow of Boal, of Centrehall, was granted a sion of $8.00 per month, Joh ’ ’ 1" here 1s still for st hinder ome plowing to be frequent important ng crops, | that rating h rains os part “ hee: pa Ov I. H. Hoffman YO) Sh no receipts unless by and unless You are expected wk Haven Harry W y ago | y Mrs. Eli Baney, of Bus! lition +h sig f ne of tri ’ “ on ve misiortune of ripping on AR O08 board in a neglected pavement. In fall ing she seriously injured her hip. She is over seventy years of age, and itis feared the accident may disable her for fir , had along ne ev : ntly yu jased £5 ace Of and will grect a new nn ty. Harr f anid 1 will be | ted shat vy ’ Wik We ocaled on L106 ob for four years, Saturday morning's session of the Susquehanna Synod the examining com- mittee reported favorably on F, W Barry, C. M. Teufel, B. F. Bieber and C. P. Swank for ordination. They were ordained on Sunday evening. Rev. Dr Barb, of Hughesville, delivered the ordination sermon. The first named, F W. Barry, is the recently elected pastor of the Bellefonte Lutheran church A mi of much importance to the parents of children residing in the rural districts has been signed by the gover. por, The law permits children who re- side two miles or more by public roads from the nearest school in their own dis- tricts to attend any more convenient school in another district without the consent of the directors of either dis trict, and making the district where they reside liable for the cost of tuition to the | district where they attend, Chaney will De its stocke The committee of G. A. R.. who has charge of the Memorial Day services at Aaronsburg and St, Paul and at Wolfs | Chapel, has fixed the time for the ser. | vices as follows; At St Paul at ga, m,; at Wolfs Chapelat joa. m., and at| Aaronsburg at 6p. m, Rev. W, D, | Donat will deliver the address at St, | Paul. The post has also fixed the time for holding the services at Livonia at 8 a. m., at Madisonburg at ga. m, and «t Rebersburg at 2 p.m, The decoration services at Millheim will be in the after noon at 2 o'clock, The graduation exercises of the class of 1907, State College high school, was held in the Methodist Episcopal church Friday evening. The am follows: Invocation, Rev, C, C, Snavely; salutas tory, How to Succeed in Life,” Bessie A. Fye; oration, + Najioleon Bonaparte. A man of Destiny," Harry L. Harvey; wal “Nedra,” oration, ‘American .,1 The pension of Harry Miller, recently accepted a position in an express pen- = Ed, Wasson is lying seriously lll at! LARGE INCREASE OF EXPENSES, | | his home at Fillmore, of Mill- heim, a veteran of the Civil War, ha been increased to $24 a month, n While descending the porch steps at her home, at Dale's Summit, (George Dale fell to the ground and located her dis houlder, Grove of rom Nes erve hing 1 given out 1 ') stective or D Attorney unkle, beyond what brought out at the habeas Carp ing upon which From was hel It was hear- for trial, | the prosecution in hands, to make known further evidence they have to Stimulate the are grea Blood. Bellefonte Trust Company, Three Men's Money Affairs For ten years the first spent an aver | age of §1 a week foolishly, absolutely without return. The second saved $1 | a week at home, where it could earn no | interest, The third deposited his $1 | regularly each week in a bank paying | 3 per cent interest. Here's the way they | stood at the end of ten years i No. 1 No. 2 No. 13 Nothing $520.00 .h goog 23 Which do you intend to copy? The difference between Nos, 2 and 3} represcats the interest those Nttle sav-| » Bellefonte Trust Company felietonto. P'S ings earned-—$85.23. Start an account with us at once and endeavor to get that $60g.23. We pay three per 'cent interest on savings accounts, compound. ed semi-annually, The Bellefonte Trust Co, I Bellefonte, Pa, $1256.000. $20,000. Capital - « Surplus, - EE ———r Bellefonte Trust Company, Mrs, | | ment of Forest Rangers, two years, the sum of $75,000.’ Continued from page one | defines a Ranger as “one of mounted troops, formidably short musket ¢ try and often HIGH PEESSURE LEGISLATION, Providing for a reserve fund in each bank or sav institution authorized to execute or to receive deposit money. "ie ng trusts The Legislature is working at hig yo - | pressure speed to its end and will ¢ journ Thursday of this week w most of the measures undisposed of, began with splendid promise for reform | and will end with that achieved, If ASBOT Hed on Making it a misdemeanor, punishable fit f $1,000 and years’ ime. t for mak ny false report 5 of $reg pr i 1 Ar IT, : 4 Om pan Or bunGing Webster's Dictionary by a fine o two a body of pris Gove yw Stag had n« any onmen armed wi armed with Dank « WHO rans wer the coun : himselt oled nd $130,000 f ir enrvey $ Or 4 xDave, revent the profligacy he is a fool, If he knew and Fronted the spoliation he is a knave, lo ei t is not the practice of parties having =e compelled to make restitution Making it a misdemeanor punishable | Now the bill is up to { by a fine of $100 and ¢ p to Gov. Stuart i Pen morison ment fo Penny ne year's img claimed that there are not sufficient 1 distribute packages of medicine | available funds in the State Treasury to or candy at houses or on a public high- | meet all the appropriations and the pen- ik | sions. Result is the Gov, wili have to Providing for better protection of song | vetoe the bill or pare down appropria. and insectiverous birds, tions 4 ATs ls Yes ” ws cv } he didnt know enough either event he should | LCCC EEE EEE EEE E TEE PEEP EEE PETE Hot waves blow their Summer-time Message % LEO ~ 3 4 yy ORE than once during the past week, the heat of the day has carried your thoughts to welter-weight clothing. We sup- pose you have had a blue serge in mind. $0, you want to have THE blue ¢ in mind--ours. Blue se that have made fame for our stores. s at every step, $10 upwards, that meets with your most critical Each one is a very blue color in a very true quality textile. They will wear without disappointment, without and with a shape mainten- ance that will always impress smartness. We require a try-on to convince you. Hot day fixings--Straw Hats, Neglige Shirts, Underwear. SIM, TH CLOTHIER, Correct Dress for Men and Boys.
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