THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA. AUGUST a th ty 1907, The Centre Democrat, OHAS, R, KURTZ, - FRED KURTZ. SR | CHAS. R. KURTZ, } W. FRANCIS SPEER. - ASSOCIATE ED EDITORS —~n a. OIRCULATION OVER 5200 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION SUBSCRIPTION - - $1.50 PER YEAR Persons who send or bring the money to the office, and pay in advance, $1 per year CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with N.Y.3t-w World for . $A Pittsburg Stockman for $1.80 The date your subseription expires is plainly printed on the label bearing your name sredits are given by a change of 1 1 Aryat issue of each Wateh you remit We send ipts ut special request Bubseribers not notifying us, Bub« otherwise direct Wa employ no colle to send or bring the n nth no rece ch date on ye will srintions ript | Democratic State Ticket Democratic County Ticket EDITORIAL. : SOME BIG BILLS American people vious year The ant Collector of Intern: pts from all $264.064,022, or $20,561,284 1004 ce wurces for The receipts from spirits surprising sum than previo 5 821.811.0060 .09 n against §48,422,997.18 fermented liquors, $59.507.818,18, an $4,000,000; eleomargarine, $887.641.91, compared with $570,037.93; butter, $12,743.60, lust year $9,258.42; renovated butter $161,790.79, as against $115,000, and miscellaneous fell off $40. ooo, Of corn, rye and other whiskeys 136.001.5809, or the 042.846 more the Tobacco brought increase of close 1 0H adulterated the consumption was 11,400,252 gallons | soy James Btooks and Charles Lind. | above the previous fiscal year, of 134, | home, who responded, extinguished | 142,074 gallons, - PROPRIETOR | PENNA. CAPITOL PROBERS REPORT Investigating Commission Sends Its Findings to Governor Stuart. WANT THE GUILTY PUNISHED The final tion com overnor same time Senator n ol ounty, report Demo tive R ounty n will Attorney General Todd Lehigh "4 minority of the comml made by Pent thelr comm iss testimony of 4 tors of total of The pro were perts the cost : y contre for whi they nade ) of $6.434.7 "he va goods harge thes fits, an » 2 8680 3406.26 Attorney General Todd Is In Maine, and will not return to Harrisburg be fore Beptember 1 It Is thought that eriminal proceedings will be Insti tuted at the September term of court The attorney general's office has al ready begun work on the papers The commission held its final sos sion today, at which the salaries of Attorneys Bearlet and Stranahan were fixed and its affairs closed up Ont goods 49.64 timated in the report New Pup Saves Mouse From Fire, | Riverside, N J., Aug. 190.-Through | the whining of a pup, which she had brought home bul a few hours before, | Miss Lillle Metzer was awakened to | Mra. Met | discover fire In the garret, gor and her mother called for help, the blaze. SLEPT WELL IN CEMETERY Hobo Found Coffin Box Teco Comfort able to Give Up. Philadelphia, Aug. 19 For threo nights, until a policeman disturbed his ctlumbers, William Ellis has lodged in n cedar coffin be which had been placed near an open gg've to receive for burial when was before M who to the h irrection his ad Ha sald place to sles p, and the coffin box it ompfortable and dry dur that xX n OF brought him three he pee agistrate Rau, sent for 18¢ Of «¢ Ellis gave y Glenwood cemetery months other covered t night anything better, was passing Glen. tour of duty snoring. n there and heard the The sleeper the cemetery he partly on one it. Ell and Barnes rou I him with low fre his nt n les of his ) discovered the coffin bo irned (inst m O08, vith Heo TAX THE OLD MAIDS clors Blame Them mposed On Them. ’ ort bd l \ rting J., Bac ity | 1 a Five, Five plogion of the Dela Western oom two of them, Thomas Dorgen, Injures \ Gas Explosl of Har 3 IK 8 were bn t M the La ALL ox of men colMery A Eas in Ware pany, at George Bovich nerioysly, nun Nanticoke and Game Preserve Purchased. Bangor. Pa, Aug. 19 game preserve was purchased here, including 5 of land in Pike county, adjoining the Mashkenosa Gun club, by George C. Bnover, Emanuel fchoeh and Clayton Bruch, all of Ban. gor, AcCTen Fell Dead As He Led Band. New Castle, Del, Aug. 19.While Ludwig Krinne was leading the United States band at Fort du Pont, while the regiments stationed there were d | guard mount duty, he dropped A fishing and | OVER THE COUNTY. Thermometer the four or five pa t ke pt up « lose to 00 Miss Nettie Swartz taken recently to the Hel fine da of ol Ki Walter iter came Weaver a " i 1 ! ry who of the Civil War Mr. M Penna. Cavalry, ment G. W. McW years.of age and « week a family beautiful country home of a surprise to the aged gentleman and | it worked like a charm t was the first | time in seven years that his children had | been at home together, The children are { Mrs. N. BE. Hess, of the Branch; Mrs | Newt Dreiblebis,of White Hall, Geo, W., | ot Altoona; John E., of Fairbrook, Mrs, | Edward Bowersox, of Altoona; Mrs, J. | T. Buckwalter, of Lancaster; Prof, Sam. | {uel P., of Cannonsburg and Henry at ! | home. Of course quite a number of | grandchildren were also present, as well as Mr. McWilliams' only sister, ms Fairbrook is 73 n Wednesday of last was held at his It was in form olf reunion Mrs, Mary Jane Stewart, of Altoona, i Thos, H. Wheeler, who is cond a blacksmith shop at Axemann, bh home 17 mistortune right hand Benner, at Old Fort fering considerably from | from Misses Bess and Breeze Benner ad the | the Mrs are at Nancy ring come up ntil npanied by vo will of their mother to burn hi He verel rel Vie iV ana L nd i S15 wh EENENNEEEEEEANS SEENENEENEEEER PECIAL SALE, FRIDAY AUGUST 9th. k ENN ENEEAN Workmen's Bargain Store, Bellefonte, Pa. Bd m EEENENENREREENEE ERENEEENEREEEAR FFSEAESEERFE SEE EEEED E si = m w a % w % LS " w m pl @ Ww w " = " w “ A " = © w " n m = J CALL AT THR | Bellefonte T rust Co. "OR ONE OF THESE SAFES: 3. Cars " THE ABOVE IS ON A BASIS OF J PER CENT. PER ANNUM, WHICH WE PAY ON SAVING FUNDS EE eA Aa A AamaaaasAss AAA It is not what you earn,—but what you save, that makes you independent. EN Eat t80888asiNNNNNNAES PE a a sane oles San FESSSSIIEISS ISI SIEESAEESIEESIENESASELESRRAS SS ae: BELLEFONTE TRUST CO. BELLEFONTE, PENNA. Capital, Surplus, TET III SIR NNLIANANININLLS $125,000. $20,000.
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