Page 4. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, July 20th, 1911, | e—————— - A. | \ i - 1000 and 49.2 per cent. higher the in | fog iy by prime gehool We hope to be as THE WAYNESBORO LESSON. | 1300 an per n igher than In PRESIDENT TAFT ral re fotarye wo a : ORCHARD INSPECTION, Lt Cent erat Tu Jas or Alemorra : | Some of the Increase of commodity “Ie been in the past few years Ve claim The beautiful Hitle town In resuming the Insp ————— | prices has gone to the producer—the SEVE REI Y SCORED {to have one of the best schools to be svnesboro.. Franklin ards in Centre ; | farmer, the gardener, the . hid ¢ KUN ttle found anywhere in a country town ars FRED KURTZ, SR | ; nd enttle nd | BIMoOng the foot-hills 3 . arted in Editor poultry raisers, I'he Wage -earne: | Rev Ovier and familys TR een 1 ia. : the local in ————— have received a moiety of the (Continued from first page) visiting Emporium the nat three | Blidge mountains has il Mr OHAS. R. KURTZ advances on manufactured article Raitor and Proprietor, But the bulk of them has « nriched the Ballin ge Cunningham-Morgan - ———— protected manufacturers and the ben tuggenheim-~Controller bay sori of AC.DERR | eficiaries of privilege and monopoly. | race candal Associate Editor, The report emphasizes the condi- | “edut to the ‘pre wr | weeks {3 rs mut “the unenviabl | SEER Hantella, Altoona, a. | Of ng one of the preached in th byterinn chu lvanin { Bunda morning H is wl i on ‘ 3 sila ——" Lion vhich have d the popular yy “v » 2 ® revolt amminst privilege and pluto BWORN CIRCULATION OVER 65,500 vac it mak mote Boute the {Sm which revolutionized the vote of the TRRMS OF SURSCRIPTION : country and.are now being fought out SUBSCRIPTION, $1.50 Per YEAR |in Congress. It foreshadows the fac Persons who send or bring the money to tors which will determine the Pre the oMee and pay in advance, $1 per year | dential election of 1912.—World, CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with i 4 Ad Noridfor i $1.65 . : : Ce $1 80 AN INADEQUATE CAPITOL. ublished week ! Entered in the 1 second-class matter The date your subscription expires is plainly printed on the AT hearing vhur name Al eredits are given by a ehange of label the first {ssue of each month Watah that, after vou remit. Wo send no receipts unless by request Wateh date on vour lake Subscribers changing postofMee address pot notifying us, are Hiab efor same Subseriptions will he continued nless other wise directed We employ no collector Yon are axpected Lo send or bring the money to thie oMee EDITORIAL. gangsters sta Hall wreckers vention, note gans are tal gang, ever est CANNOT WITHHOLD BALLOT — C= me Laman li | = | We Are Here to rae Sa " : | : : | A | Do Your Printing oy tion of the probls nt nce imposed on the Insp ae ‘ : We Have a Large Assortment of Type Ready to Serve You ee a LAM You Trp on Vosto ot" din a ne WE PRINT states ha ri hie \ rn aed 4 tection again What You Want, The Way You Want It And When You Want It CK<YS FR Joseph Ceder, Jr of He arin «towne Didngeant visitgr for several th ' " t+ §1 $y we wr woe, (my SB SE Sra ll Clean Sweep Sale -— NOW GOING ON At The New Racket and 5, 10,--25¢ Store, 29 South Allegheny Street. oo. a a ha Every Article in this Store will be sold at Bargain Prices (Much Less Than Cost) Bh LAFOLLETTE ASSAILS TAFT Ladies Fichne Collars y ) A Rxans ’ y + i Fancy Corset Covers 6 i President Ta wae el , Crop Reports Mar y " Tapestry Stand Covers, EMBROIDERIES at 0 a in the Arge 5 15¢ We values fi Infant's Host a pair, 12% 4 On first floor bargain ¢ A YR ] Men's Hat Caps be 3 or Men's and Boy's Caps 35¢ 1d fon: the Boy's Blue Chambray fered Shirts gt Fmbr values ever Chennille Btand Covers 3 p24 Handerker Hat Pins, Fancy . { dural Paper Back Novels § wear nprons Good Pear! Buttons a Are n dosen he te will # be a Toature here ’ 1000 Piece Gr te b it 4 “Vital Spark” Photographed Ware ete Granite ok ' ¥ fot of the vital ard has Rolls of Tollet Paper THE RIBEON DEPART . : . rd : » - Fly in Ear Causes Death to Ji ! ‘ g BA g 2 Tt , » e N ro. e fi | 8 riends lw Y te i atri 3 Large Packs Took Picks om of gen] yall jn The | . 2500 In box be e : ‘ > olor 1 . in Si Met Satin : Wood Coat Hangefy Fy ef . 1a 4 iT, . oy a a 5c: 3 for « 1 Special values a . Be - ’ ‘ ’ ; ’ \ 19 1a g Fe» ’ a good i Colored Crepe Paper a 12%. 15e, 1%¢ m2 : a Yar strange oh ak pe . roll be * The store of won lerful wal. 1} Good Clothes Pines a ues from lo to 2e nto peo. | Klass I i ray a den dozen \ ] 24 Bheets of Paper and En- church | ONstration to ty shyslel ! Framed Plotures s | velopes, price 5 on (he | PUFA, or tate ne bodies " " Ross Wall "a FON y ROBOVO used as abiicat part 1 | siled te pledges 4 the people Fagard | hankyou-ma'ams” _ |for the week whes ayed ns | nA strong ay of ight surrvunding Come To Bellefonte’s Newest Store, cents ne | it Taft i q ) 7 pa » ing tariff reform cross the Ada Palrd, after an extended trip Last night, sald. Doctor O'Don culverts through New York and Niagara Falls | Pf il, “In the presence of several pltysi Do not fail to visit our higher priced department ol Racket Store my be of returned home this week SIAN ini Jerey Hospital | tnd the Goods, on the Second Floor; we handle a full line of the following . either concr ¥ OO stone, and Samuel Baird, of Lewistown (a | @xperiment on a dying man e wan as th .” nu : . 1 JOOGS 11M ana Lrranites » 1 d Gls y ardware, Woo Statistics by the Bureau of Labor the work is done with the least spending the last week at home with T™pldly sinking. Suddenly the at Rooa x fn and Granite ware China an Hassware Hardware, ood giving the wholesale prices of 257 possible dela relatives and friends tending physician announced that the and Willowware, and all kinds of Kitchen Utensils, Mirrors, Lamps, commodities for 1910 as compared The above is from an exchange and Olive and Enoch Smith have spent Man ys fans bhe a hegan hon Pictures, Baskets. Etc.. Etc. and a general line of 1c to 250 § is at with former years show something of If true we hope that some one will be« the last week wit) relatives and | BPread rom we body, and presently . . 4 > > . a the extent to which the cost of Hving | gin enforcing this net fonds th. PROSSER disappeared. Further observation of greatly Reduced Prices. Remember we have nothing in our store has Increased. Of the articles under Mra. Willlam Kline returned home the corpse revealed no sign of the over 25¢, everything under, (our higher priced goods we carry on the Investigation eighty-three show a de. Within the past fe weeks the from the hospital much Improved af. | AFR. ' and floor.) Don't forget to inspect OUR BARGAIN COUNTERS crease In price, twenty-six show no | newspapers have made mention of a ter an Hiness of a number of weeks We do not claim that the light Is change, but In 148 instances increases f+ farmers having wild deer enter William Smith and son Alfred. of the soul or spirit In fact, no one are noted their grain flelds and doing harm to | Altoona, spent Sunday In the burg | P0ems to know what it is. In my opin. In every case where decrease took the pe At once the news went out | with hin mother, Mrs. Alfred Smith | Jon, however, {t Is some sort of radio place it was comparatively slight. The | fro he game commission that next and family, activity made visible by the use of rate of Increase in many cases was fall the woods would be full of deer Miss Bessie Smith of Cleveland, the chemical screen My experi. extraordinary. Thus house-furnish- | Fish stories too, we guess, like were ORNio, In spending sdfne time with Mpg, | MONA, however, seem to prove that it ec ew | C tore Ings decreased 0.1 per cent. and fuel | given out previous to the opening of | Alfred Bmith and family, fa the animating power, or current of ’ NM and light 3 per cent; but potatoes In | the trout season Mra, Clara Miles and son George, | 1116 of human beings creased 300 per cent, eggs PM, coffees of Johnstown, spent last week nt the | wn NEW RACKET STORE, 60 and mess beef 356 per cont. Tak-«| Mrs David RB. White, of Bald Basle, home of John Miles an Pike street, © serha ps o . . . . . > ing the average It was found that In who was operated upon for appendis The school directors have chosen the | roll a a hay Re Te Sm Next Door to John Meese Store, « « « « 29 So, Allegheny St, March, 1910, wholesale prices reached | oitls last Thursday at the Bluefield following teachers for the fall term | tre county harvested thelr hay, wheat the highest point In twenty years, | hospital, West Virginia, Is getting Mr. Smith, high school; Miss Hanna, | and rye, without interference from | standing 21.1 per cent. higher than In | along splendidly, | Frammar school, and Miss Miles | rains, ¢ i THE PROBLEM OF RISING PRICES. substit ited
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