Page 4 The Centre Democrat, OMAS, R. KURTZ, - - - PROPRIETOR FRED KURTZ, SR CHAS. R. KURTZ, W. FRANCIS SPEER, EDITORS ASSOCIATE ED OIRCULA TION OVER 4900. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION SUBSCRIPTION - - $1.50 PER YEAR Persons who send or the money to the oMce, and pay in advance, $l per year bring CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with N.Y.3t-w World for old Pittsburg Stockman for The date vour subscription expires is plainly printed on the label bearing your name. All eredits are given by a change of label the Rrst issue of each month, Watch that wfter you remit. We send no receipts unless by special request. Watch date on your label Subscribers changing postofMee address, and not notifying us, are lable for same Subseriptions will otherwise directed We employ no collector. You are expects po send or bring the money to this office be continued, unle HARMAN NOMINATED H ADDITIONAL LOCALS a : : 05 is and will es R for Virginia with Hugh Pittbur They pleas ire, and Hughes will wor i ¥ Iie AWAY K inthe f his OG After attending the World's Sunday Sch onvention at Rome, Rev. Am brose M. Schmidt is again filling his pulpit in the Bellefonte Reformed church He is very much delighted with his ocean voyage, and what he saw and heard in the far east Capt. W. H, Fry, of Pine Grove Mills, was circulating among his friends in Bellefonte, He was called here to see a sick horse after which he proceeded to Hublersburg to examine some horses | nd cattle He reports many sick horses throughout the county, but most | of them are on a fair way of recovery. ~Newton Dunlap, son of County Commissioner John Danlap, who for eight years hadjbeen a trusted employ | at John 1, Olewine's hardware store, has | resigned his position and is now in the employ of the York Bridge Co., and is assisting in building a large iron bridge across the river at Sunbury, While in the employ of Mr, Olewine Newt gave the best of satisfaction, and be'of. 80 ciable fellow he had hosts of s who w to see him leave town, His ol ’ ere lace is being filled at the hardware by Boya Sampsell, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA. JULY 11, 1907. FAVORABLE ACTION FOR THE ORPHANGE Cohtinued from first page speedy correction for our own informa- tion and in justice to Mr, Keller. FUND HAS INCREASED, WIDE DIFFERENCE have been a estion is generous bequest by ughs but for Dr. Hayes followed each of the Pruner and he shall have property 80.000.00 for $2 is Iu d is to be put ina memes hi reference of Mr ppointed by Col 000,00 and then th orial to stl : £ I to the board and direct bequest Pruner However desirable it may the hospital it cannot be done the violation of the terms of Col ners will Here is where the fuss the Watchman speaks about comes in Let the property devised by Col. Pruner for an Orphanage be used for that purpose and the effort to direct it lo something else cease, and the "Fuss," will be over i The provisions of the act of assembly relating to trusts passed in 18¢5 are ut ANY Out any help without Pru be 0 very broad and are as follows “That | property hereafter | made tor any religious, charitable, liter. | no disposition of ary or scientific use, shall fail for want of a trustee, or by reason of the objects | being indefinite, uncertain or ceasing or depending upon the discretion of a last trustee or being given in perpetuity or in excess of the annual value hereinafter limited, but it shall be the dulyof any Orphan's Court or Courts having equity jurisdiction in the r County, to sup- p a trustee, and by its decree to carry nto effect the intent of the donor or tes. tator, so far as it can be ascertained and carried into effect consistently with law | or equity.’ How in the frce of this can the trustees under Col. Pruner's will undertake to dispose of $60,000,00 worth of property {for $20,000.00 The idea is monstrous, What Dr, Hayes orphanage 1 that if the will be per- will never heirs men- Pruner, For for the the memor- ned est and ntere fears is, once opened } petual and that the property revert to t} } person tioned ir + will of reason or the A ol ys $20,000.00 viv v nT) 1 vid bevy I : W i Gesiroy shouia determ for the rtune He was a stet . : SEE GILLEN about your Flour and Groceries I'ea per Banner Lye jaker's LU} 8 Mackerel § Macaroni Pure Vanill Canned Ci 1 bot nn 4 cans fi ¢ gallons Oil X Ray stove Soup Bear Elastic Arm & Hammor Soda 12 cakes Laundry Soap Soda. polish per quart i Starch i Ti Ii 28 200 2 22 25¢C 2LC 25¢ Caustic §2¢ 25¢C 2c 25¢ 28 Ibs Dairy Salt Gold Dust, per box ¢ Ibs Banner Oat Flake Nicnacs, 1 1bs for : Ginger Soaps, 3 Ibs for | Loose Coffee, 2 Ibs for 16a 1b | The above prices are for cash only i We are going to run these spedial prices ALL WEEK as well as on Satur. | day, as we are pot able to take care of | our trade on a oneday sale, and this | will give people a chance to take advan. | tage of these prices any time during the | week, 4 , pay 19¢ per dos. for Eggs and ¥7¢ per Ib for Butter, in merchandise, We pay cash for any kind of proddce. Bret Axp Commerciar Proxes, Gillen. . . . the Grocer ’ ALLEGHENY ST., pi 1 { } § . { That H. B, Pontius for the s that the West Tree state are comes to Hoopes Ches Please Take Notice, 15 now best Vict CANVAS the this ale of and better $30,000,000 Fine. The Standard Oi] res of the hearing of the case in the United States court in Chicago on Saturday ibt that a fine of $10,000,000 will be Land Not a fac whic } leaves Tieel little room for do ne arly Jud; s developed ug : ’ mposed assed the ne The period ts of jhree ine 4d ‘cru md thr ni ough, ¢ lant LL LARS ne I, ' w > Nv . ¥ x — Pl Br \ 3 p oe “mee s . aah * al NR se 2 NL BAAS REE nxn ] Lg de. 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AR _R ees \& e®s 3 4 [AR i » ec ¥ RRS BA aA 5 -e x A Eo LA ed NRX # | » weds 5 AS Er ALE Ps n » Si y p= . ee HANDY HARDWARE ww» USEFUL ARTICLES ABOUT the HOUSE AB ¥ Ne oe : _ a 1 MANY LITTLE HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES st LITTLE PRICES Mrs 1 Marking & tte Ni irons kle sad IAges Carriage bolts 10 cents per « Grass shears Grass sickle Ratchet bit brace Nickel bit brace Rim knob locks Nickel crumb tray and Insect powder guns 8-16 auger 1 br il N Drawer pulls Saw Ce blade Lace cur Garden weeders forks 3 (slass sauce dishe NICKe! spot gebaskets } each tain’ stftchers per SHOES SHOES SHOES Men's Tennis Oxfords Boys Kant Rip seam less shoe pumps Ladies white canvas : , ties Childs patent lea Misses Whitemons shoe ther ties ( gt 12 to dressing WILLARD’S BAZAAR, CRIDER'S BLOCK,
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