So Page 4. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. y W wn ou THE GOOD ROADS MOVEMENT, RECENT DEATHS, the Baptist church, but for na sooty | Big as is Big. ute and sald he would return two Posts The entre Femocvat, | number of year : " heing # member of A very active boy In Tyrone who 1% | to him to sell, providing he would get Several nmionthe ago at a meeting of LAMEY:—8amuel Lamey, a well | the Methodist church, The body was | establishing a record in selling the | 60 per cent. commission, This the boy ———— | Northern Central station agents in known and respected retired farmer, taken to Gillintows near Bnow Shoe, | Baturday Evening Post sold a week promptly accepted and soon disposed FRED KURTZ, SR., t Willlamsport the Pennsvivania Rall died suddenly it hi home ir Hoon on Saturda on early morning N #0 five coples to a generous-hearted of the two coples and aga went to Editor. rodd Company started an active cams | Ville on Thursday, the 14th, aged | Y. C. tr th ind buried In the cemetery citizen of the town who w—— paign in the Interests of good roads about 76 years 161 Lt 10:40 in the Ind, receiving CHAS. R. KURTZ throughout the stint L.ater i I Kditor and Proprietor, Lincoln, superintendent of the Will Thursday, July 21st, 1910, i® Interested the man and pald hi his comminsion PR for his of bh cents The big ar man then ; . : vil ‘ five Post The a then a ecided buy another Pos th his LEITZE] Died on feds 1¢ RK SHIFFER Williaa KBhiffer, a ni Banded the 1A m i ; n kind) i ! ay Jus . . nanaeq na hack hn ive copies ’ isgion mons 1 | re Wy ™ L Oy Int ) on! nt: (i \ die § Hin 4 iv pi in t., nt Portia H F ‘ Centre { ‘ telling him to sell them again and give had m to B LON in hig JRITION , Infant gor 1a § a) hu 1 } { ning : | : him 40 per cent : ¢ nded hi } 3 ’ nd A 1} 1 L i ] I . £ mission 1 his IAL nnaee : : L . 253 Murs Minnie Leilt } P \ | ring 16 to lamseport and Susquehanna divisions in compat with I», Ward King in ventor of the King lot drag two months owing 0 { [4] } ry ty 3 tate . . / § v yer : ! A J 4 ou oan handed his financier the 10 arate Cor t } » ning fow 1 bh did rm » 1 de a tour through state in the rp ‘ . ¢ ‘ Na} " i 14 "y "ih BE r 10 cent 1m ’ ; i BEWORN CIRCULATION OVER 65,500 wy 4 \ ! : Fhe remal ‘ Mk y § i ‘ | | A . \ " W. FRANCIS SPEER, Associate Editor the lad did and the Any p ai Interest of the ovements Theh Ai y ' ark A . . : h n or I'he man then sald he w i} } Vols ris} p vot § y iT 1 ERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION : work is now | arf 8) My ; interred ian » rv in ) 15 attend to.) Euiay by : : : ay SUBSCRIP go Per Year Station agents hd 1 Laneoln's | et arnoo i | i ry ’ "Hy 300 “1 ! though SUBSCRIPTION, 1.8 ER YK Persons who send or bring the money to oads and are Co ’ in n } BOYER the oMee and pay (no advance. §1 per year CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with N. Y. thrice-a-week World for. $1.85 Pittshurg Stockman for $1.80 ing gave t} 0 on pre ded the bo Oo 4 {or Ed A ER Le SLR SRS SERS RRS STARA WS SE a da ae Be» The date your subseript . ros 18 plainly ntey ting hi rs Of \ A I ) I ad pes ! LH Alt ’ b ven : j } iy hl ; ( y printed on the wl bearing your name A ni vi did ‘ e in the 0 ‘ ‘ p d ; : JUR credits are giver y a change of label the first ing | ! ‘ A ar aa | i \ mugnte My A i | {Ores Ha July Sale In June fssue of each mont Watch that, after you remit We sond ne ceeipts nless hy specia req ast Watch date on vour intel Subseribers char ng nostoMed address, and pot notifying us, are liable for sand Suphseriptions will be continued. unless other wise directe y We employ no eollector u are expected to sendar hring th ‘inv the will WAS A BIG SUCCESS. prices the Pa But having a great many Suits two and three of a kind left over, we just put the knife much harder to the price tickets, and to clean them quickly. 25 Men's $17.50 Suits go at $13.95 Men's $13.50 and $15.00 go at 10.95 Men's $12.00 and $15.00 Suits at 8.95 Men's Suits worth up to $10.00 at 5.95 YOUTHS’ SUITS AT THE SAME REDUCTIONS. Claster’s Underselling Store, The Birthplace of Low Prices Crider's Exchange, \llegheny St., BVA T ATA AT AT. OT. PBS BE ha td 2 EAE Re BE BI BEY BE BE BI BE BCA AL BE BE DE DE BE Ber Be DE PE DEDEDE De ru. PRED OCAV AT AVAVUAT ALATA CAT Aa TAT Se "LABOR AFTER TENER BIG REDUCTION IN Wall Pape Owing to receiving our stock late in the sea- son we have decided to CUT PRICES These goods are all this spring's stock, there- fore you get the BEST GOOD OBTAINABLE THIRD PARTY CONVENTION The F '. R d e Farmer's Rewar ror of ar rout ih vas the | eats, Fatmasy Revard. for your money. hia the ' ) ‘ Pile . ! . ’ - bl and 4 ARINE Car f Pitts re r form maven pnts in the years in \ re las 5 : m ten | lator hand wa n wea) 3 righ We also handle Chi Namel, the paint for inten f frands Ir } party, silent about the ' ¢ . i / “pn ; ) et nd a hes : no o Sect Bn fon hate “i Pine ey | well and has been harves HOUSE DECORATING great ong a six-mililon-doliar- steal State chalting tf the Lincoln pal rided hor ' o Vis a y and omi by the Penrose gang, silent about an | presided. The Independence League | d ' : i 5 pots nil ‘ : existing ruined panic now lasting for | was represented ! John WM three years i the end 1 vet, silent | the Rev, R. A. Hutchinsor ‘ i ily and : t Local men whe conferred with per : | N 1) 151) . re about th hundred BARE™ l anmm at the nterence sald that Johs sters alread in the pe ntiar and | J. Murph Glen president of the Central | Fine, Glen. She becamé a chr : See the Chi Namel self grainer, so simple a npunished ones Fab Unio of Philadelphia, has.n Clundering the move | TeAdy picked & ticket. This ticket is child can use it. we follows \ boy ernment and ! ff base allot box Clarence 1. Gibbons Philadelphia frauds, sller \ it the stealing of for Governor William T. Creasy, (at millions of acres of the most valuable | A Wiss for Lieutenant Governor William H. Berry, Chester, for Treas vers ds belonging to the gov mineral lands nging ¢ he & urer rnd) Jedd Brueft sheriff of BUZZ! BUZZ! BUZZ! ernment and situate Ir Alaska and | Alleghens aunty tor Becretar of . other territory, silent about the robber Internal Affdtrs trusts, silent about the millions of empty dinner pails as a result of rob Roosevelt's Speechmaking. Theodore Hoosevell ERvVe out Or ber tariff, and trust monopoly of the Thursday the itineraries of the two Why not keep cool this hot weather. business of the country--and silent! rpeaking tours he is soon to make 0 wo t} t la } \ : upon a list of other wrongs and in. | 2P¢ Ino the West late In the summer the other through the Bouth In the We have Just received 4 bargain tof ELECTRIC FANS [DONT FORGET THE NAME iquities, to numerous to mention early fall Which we ¢ } ich an let go at these very low prices Yes, you find a dodging of all this and The two tours will resemble 1 cam. ¥ y ! & profusion of taffy to hoodwink an |PaiEn trip by a Presidential candidate for Colonel Roosevelt will make not 12 in, Peerless Fan ’ 2.00 N EC O outraged people, and distract atten. |. 0 many set speeches as his trav. 16 in, Peerless Fan . ‘ $12.30 ’ tion from public wrongs eling eard permits, but he probably ‘ i ] » will deliver extempore talks from the 0 in. Diehl Ceiling Pan a by $25.00 Marriage Licenses. rear end of his private oar Alcle M, Bhik 9 - = ond Florence | The Western trip i» to begin on Au. Lille M. Campbell, - New Florence | ust 25, and will end on September 11 " o The Southern trip will extend from ike Jutianalk, 3. Sarngs | October § to October 12 ary ; y Wn a - v esp atin, Katy Foy: af Tore Filipe: | Bellefonte Electric Company I Write or Sami and Price Love may make the world go round, | burg, had the misfortune on Sunday | but it doesn't always seem able to | evening to fall down the cellar steps make both ends meet. and break a couple of riba, i PETRIKEN HALL
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