Page 4 THE CENTRE The entre Democrat, CHAS. R, KURTZ, FRED KURTZ SR | CHAS. R. KURTZ, | W. FRANCIS SPEER, PROPRIETOR EDITORS. ASSOCIATE ED CIRCULATION OVER 4900, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: $1.50 PER YEAR Persons who send or bring the money to the office, and pay in advance, §1 per yea CENTRE DEMOCRAT Clu N.Y.3t.w World for Pittsburg Stockman for SUBSCRIPTION bs with The da printed on ! sredits are Arat issue of eae you remit special req Bubserihe not notify 18, Subseriptions otherwis , re We employ $0 send o hseription expire WAR WITH JAPAN ADDITIONAL LOCALS charm return g young lad He is w here Again soon Council Meeting was the discuss new I'he princig of ordinances for the tems to laid, on wide differences of The grading of brought up a variet ref yal topic sewer there Rys which were opinion Reynol y of views and he street comn the Pruner Ler ds avenue Was erred to t tte Action on postponed pt orphanage was Mitchell tion w hereby the could sec section of state road, that met fav: or. It would connect with the road now being built between here and Mileshurg, and extends along parts of Linn, Alle 4 ny and Bishop streets It would be 1 miles long, and cost $8.000, of which | the Boro would have to pay but $1,000, Deering Supplies. L. H. Musser the implement man desires to remind the farmers that he now occupies the Beezer livery building pear the Bush House, where he carries | | submitted town NH eitor A propos ire a with a full line of the famous Deering farm | apother week. Mrs, W. E, Spangler and | Deering supplies | children, also of Chicago, is at her form. | er home implements in stock. always on hand, He can Wd you with anything you need in the line of impisments-—good articles at reasonable prices | ehildren, of Chicago.are at present visit i OVER THE COUNTY. rone will picnic ¢ they have » College. Spring Mills ruised the palm ght hand but considere i no An however d whic! very painful grew so rapidly that | time he was unable to close hand, Dr Braucht applied several remedies but of no benefit luded that an opera- tion was necessary which was performed It is thought he will hand in a short time of his conse uence K excre nce Was torme became and fl A short his and cone be able to use his John Smith and family Melvin Smith and wife have moved their house hold goods to Newton Hamil where the families will reside, They were aged at lumbering near letown -. several years, which work was a fi nancial success, A few weeks ago the saw mill was moved a shoft distance west of State College. That work being completed, they have again moved the mill, this time to Mifflin county, and will continue the work there for an indefinite time \ Mr . on on Shine in and Mrs. H. B. Spangler and | ing their old homes, Centre Hall and Potters Mills, Mr. Spangler is one of the three sons of W, W, Spangler locat ed in Chicago, and is clerk to the Indus trial Agent of the Neithwestern Rail | way. hey will remain here for about | Potters Mills—and will remain | until some time in August, when her | husband will come east to enjoy a brief vacation, | E=ttSS PR — DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA JULY 18,1907. James Korman and Geo, Penn Cave, wer flourishing in ou Howard Bright caller repo ALICTS reporin : PV thie ti and iL section. Mattress Co ters Sorbie hog pounds int ng + Take Her of fresh hocolates and not help mat Re- a Jn iat ters along somewhat member § «Sweets {0 the Sweet” Pounds, 30 ets. Also in boxes. We Carry a Full Line ’ ol x our i wii Ra MQ 60 ots., Halves, Quarters, 15 ots, 2 Ib and bib fine econfectioneries, which we warrant to he absolutely free from adul. teration, J. Zeller & Son, BLLE FONTE, PENNA, Criders’ Exchange. 1 i: / / ¢ / . ¢ / ’ ¢ ¢ / ’ / ¢ / ‘ / ‘ : stalled in the These condition and a: ’ i stitches 10 Lhe ting along as well ¥ hit D4 A new dyeing mac : » is being in Knitting 1s in Millheim fi irene ourisning New State Road mills are : : NRA da. EFEEENNEENENEEEE EERE EEEVEEDEER OUR MID-SUMMER earance Dale COR Workmen's Bargain Store, NER Al & BISHO 3 Bellefonte, Pa. ' LEGHENY an VAs bai wound Aw g the fact ths st severed the injury In owl ONE-FOURTH OFF ON ALL CLOTHING None reserved, they all Ev- ery Suit or pair of Pants stand the same cut. in the store 25 per cent the or one-fourth off price marked. STRAW HATS, BOYS" WASH SUITS, ONE-HALF OFF. 000 SIM, THE CLOTHIER, CORRECT DRESS FOR MEN AND BOYS. f
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