Page 4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA. JULY 25,1907. § ee : : 1 4 a vy 4 The Center Democrat, CHAS. R. KURTZ, PROPRIETOR FRED KURTZ, AR CHAS. R. Kunrz, \ W. FRANCIS SPEER, EDITORS ASSOCIATE ED C7 re CIRCULATION OVER 00 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION 0 PER YEAR sen the money to Lpay In advance, $1 per year clubs with SUBSCRIPTION - $1.5 { or bring Persons who the ofMee, and CENTRE DEMOCRAT N.Y. 3t.w World for Pittsburg Stockman for The date vou printed on tl ¥ gredits are given by a Brat issue of each month you remit. We send n special req Watch date « Bubscribers el pot notifying us Bubeeript otherwise dire Wea employ go send or bri eaith Many of 1 at comparative- at It time be generally prose wk has been in Flonda uled. Holland is expending vast sums in reclaiming a portion of the Zuyder Zee, but it is expected that the work tion land ill richly repay itself. This ques of tl wi i ¢ redemption of our swamp 4 is one w 1 will well deserve the care ful attention of our people. It uld not be strange if it should be found te cheaper to drain large areas of swamp than to irrigate similar amounts of H desert land H] he daughter 3 Campbell, former resident of Pl Miss May Campbe Al ipsburg, and who at one an accountant in Hoover, Hughes, & Co's planing mill office, is the private secretary to Miss Helen Gould, the dis tinguished philanthropist of New York City of : i time was A recent storm so demolished one of the school houses in Lamar twp, , county. that the structure will have to be rebuilt from foundation up, “in Pt iinton What is known to Bellefonters as the Pine Street Methodist congregation, of OVER THE COUNTY. James has moved laban, Jr., who father, near Linde: Mrs « H Ce {0 Dubbs, inte in cn wil gathering. The hay crop has been gathered in and the fears of six weeks ago that the cool weather would prove disastrous, have been dispelled and farmers have their mows well filled, and many needed to stack some--and the crop is as fine as could have been desired Favor able weather had its effects ug the timothy and it made up for the short abund quantity and good juality, The wheat is mostly on shock and is yielding well notwithstanding some fields ywed rust--the crop is a bove the Farmers, thus far, this season favored by a kind Provi 1 Rev. H. B. Allen, pastor of the Notth Towanda Methodist Episcopal church : : : iny all of Tuesday night of this week on the bones of be a special fea. * s sf the HIe Of Lhe ust upon clover ant RVEeTrage find themselves lence broken off of the rough the flesh, one Hear large Mr leg the corner one Allen ankle, protruding broke his tlage to tiet his horse, which had frightened at a flash of lightning He clung to the reins and managed to tie the horse to a nearby tree, alter which he lay in a ditch waiting for daylight, When this came he bound his broken {log to the good one and managed to {erawl in to his buggy and drive home, lonely Mountan Lake road with both | the | leg when jumping from his car. | Anybody Wages ( 1] re » ins 4 | wil 4. CRIT IN LCXARE and eau : Ay wat tin fy Kra a +B mission ated TWO Years sch \ na and tr in aveica wi fF att. TeTTSTATTTY ' Take Her of our fresh Re petti Chocolates and see if it will not help mat ters along somewhat. Re- member “Sweets tothe Sweet” 0 ela. a box Pounds, Halves, a0 ots., Quarters, 15 ets. Also in 2b and B5db hoxes. We Carry a Full Line of fine confectioneries, which we warrant to be absolntely free from adul- teration, J. Zeller & Son, BELLEFONTE, PENNA, Criders’ Exchange. Bi a id / Williamsport, will erect a new church at i He was at once given medical attention | the cost of $100, 000, j and is recoverig nicely, ER i i a SS « PASSED BEYOND AT A RIPE AGE fesse ii ler at 3 spent his declining y ——————t—— ONEFOURTH 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. 0e® ~ SIM, THE CLOTHIER, CORRECT DRESS FOR MEN AND BOYS. AEE EEE EEE EEE ENE EEE NAN EEE EE EEE ANNE ERENCE EEE ENE ENE ENN ENE EENEEE ' 4
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