CIRCULATION FOR THE MONTHS PAST 8IX OF IW 5190 COPIES per week @Q : Circulation Over LQ O-—Largest in Centre County. ERVERTS HIS1” *Y T0 SHIELD (= AFTERS 3: A Reply to an Untruthful Charge In Gazette “THOU SHALT NOT STEAL"|. ‘T Liar The Thief’ is Refuted President Roosevelt Says e 5 No Whit Better Than --Another False Charge ««Tell The Truth © it ¢ § in Washington before to appear ™ ~rr \ r vestigate the charge and ded 000 ha Then there was no con Se : of were no Republica not completed mi Democrat and Whigs (tl those days,) whose son « om ere in appointment was made necessary by the revelations of wrong and theft by a Whig treasurer, | not doit O84 yO y First there ever any theft orton Canal Commisgiones. © officer laid” bre Wy ! | ent day, as ther& werd but | to tax for [gate pur- money at imerest Wi n any for the sgme pur- Cone eded to \ 11 IS HiIKL ssary, be ax res ou tate "or \! ¥ . ng VW X pos as made bv him we branded by was Ared 57 ha the ‘whole Repabliean orgatrization and | whom sha The Doctors’ Prices GAYS 3 @ | probably have public that MIT VIOES 18 WATS 2 lic ine ad. charged for as and not a very 'nder the new i calls the man earn ng but nine dollars a week must work two days to pay for a single call of his family physician, if that call be made | between top. m, and 7a. m, The pro | bability is that there will be considerable | fewer calls for doctors from now on.” | Miso to be extra, It's g dose, pleasant fe. either i chi o of rates for SOME GOOD ADVIGE BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, AUGUST |, 1907, RECENT DEATHS. TO OUR COUNCIL 1s ¥ritay Rulings of President Keller with out Precedent Are BURGESS VETOED NOTHING Additional Light Orphar Pru- ner we Quest it Councilmen--Acts of trary Ruling Throw: y Of FRO, pre Es he fer hints that it " of husband, james A. Stise, the | phrnbe olloere. a majoeite. of man whe keeps the store on Thom. a qu dh & ie . y Ts dh 'e Sr. vi e rym. elween ‘ BEowarp Kxers vl 0 side near Port Matilda, bu time past has been employed as a clerk in the Vulcan Trading company’s store | at Wallaceton, died recently of appendi | eitis, Deceased was about twenly-one doors for business. The business the | YOars of age and a steady, industrious | first day was beyond their expectation, | YOUDg man, He is survived by his wife | the deposits amounting to over $30,000, | Who was Miss Lizzie Rothrock, of Centre | Hill, and to whom he was married less | Screen doors have their spring open Mhan three months ago, his parents and ings all summer, | & number of brothers and sisters survive, farents way to the new parents re Rive 11 ard ' 0 ali ordinances and resojut ed to all proceedings of For Tuy t who for some Mies 1 de { counciis CRFHANAGH ihe Milroy Banking Co. opened iis CIRCULATION He 3 1 IX PIES 5190 CO Vol, 20. No. 30 FACT, FUN AND FANCY. BUSINESS MEN WILL PICNIC AT HECLA For 3right, Sparkling Paragraphs--Selected and Or gir al All Arangements Completed a Large Gathering ON TUESDAY, AUGUST 20TH Ce and Clintor T heir ntre Ant A Cowardly Alt A workman at the Agr wo at Sigte © Aliens. a I pri » ‘ William Tyrone Hecla Picnic Labor Day the ¥ The Dale's Reunion Fa A Oak hall, i ly reunion will be held st ard, in the Grange « not only for mbers listiaguished fam. the } is cordially invited. pre will be several excellent addresses Mifflin county ministers, in convention | by prominent members of the family, at Reodsville last week, resolved not to | and others, At noon an elaborate din. remarry divorced persons and deprecate | ner will be served, and from a social the increasing number of severed nuptial Standpotit these annual gatherings have AIWAys proven a great success. will et upon b ities at the | i t i institut year in Septeniber, ily, but of this 1blic knots
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