Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, October 10, 1913, Image 3

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    all had aot been formed bY the Bands.of
|man. Over the heads of all of us
' waved the big brush of palms that grow
in great numbers along this run-way, for
Sulusonte, Bs. os... Sctdver 30; 1913. this small valley down which I had
i ~~ unknowingly been walking, had been
| dammed by a high stone roadway and
| the temples set on top and below this
By One on Medical Duty in that Far Eastern dam.
Country. & Nestiag’ Shon 6 Wily Yaa Sees | For the first time since | came here
Much of a I saw the luxuriant tangle of the
SE eae | typical tropical jungle, such as we saw
— 'in Panama. What these folks call jun-
SEPTEM 26 les roe think of the desert in the
Dear Home oe BER Ih ; it is desolate beyond imagination, !
I am alone this morning and after | | oe St reopens firing. hing. test lve | C3
going through the hospital went off fora | there, but in the mass below the Lach-
cross-country walk. [ surely wish I mital dam—what a charming leafy home |
could either have taken you all with me 70 tathervd “ogue’ ist gna m
or had had a good camera so that I could | um eal Spend d ie day Siting justices of
have taken some of the native pictures! Lit had me an to get so far:
=e. from | ti HL en rou
1 can't realize how fast you are all waiting for me a end of nex
ur so turned my back u all this
rushing for here the weather is a cross EE nk, pon oy
between fall and spring. Occasionally, | beaten road. The coming back was un-
like today, it has reverted to pure sum- | pleasant for it wasdusty and hot over the
mer and although it was but little
|
FROM INDIA.
. | native cities; they were picturesque at a
eight o'clock when I left the grounds it yo 5 0 repulsive at near view. The
was rather hot. ! snarling, snapping dogs, the inches-deep
The rains have been over for weeks, dust and the never ending array of
the grass is all gone and the yellow clay | shrieking children jarred upon the quiet
. : ! beauty that I was drunk with. I am
soil makes cross-country walking fairly | raid 1did notsmile my sweetest as they
easy, as the sun has baked it so hard it aq “salaam” to me and I know I was
is like a floor. I crossed a native cricket very hot and tired when finally I crossed
ground, as smooth and level as a billiard ‘our garden. Going into the house I was
table. I then decided to go over a hill to | somewhat mollified to find a good break-
my left, that | had seen many natives . tall it all to I went to bed.
crossing, and upon which stands a large, (Continued next week.)
good looking brick building—the Mac- | —————
Donald High school My way took me
Re-action is the thing to tear in the |
RSE oper
after | sun- -baked earth. [ stumbled into some the
fast waiting for me then, having no one perform
Constitutional Amenaments _ Coal and Wood. [ Pharmacy. _ Attorneys-at-Law.
Al he laving out, opening, altering, Te | KLINE WOODRING- Attorney Attorney-at-Law
fonte, Pa. in all courts
mein ” ol A. G. MORRIS, J R. URR AY’S Room 18Crider’s 51-1-1y.
e to ferries or bridges, fico ing i M sp
crossing streams (- B. SPANGLER.- Altoruev.ai Law. -Law.
tion of beds 3 which form all the
a somes wt comin REUMALIC Remedy ed tet Cor
Relating to cemeteries, graveyards, or pub'ic M t. and Dealer in | Bloor
grounds jot of the State:
aihorizing the adoption, or legitimation of
wg changing county-seats, erect;
DEW CONICS OF ChARIng COURT lines: Sang
x, cities, towns or villages, by |
conducting of elections, |
or Bryn
oR Te
offices, or prescribing the powers and
the practice or jurisdiction of. or
Ties of SrHence: To
PRES ‘peace, Sheri con
sheriffs, commissioners,
bi
for the
estates of minors or persons
under 7 except notice to all
parties n interest, to be recited in the special
enactment
Remitting fines, penalties and forfeitures, or
refunding moneys legally paid into the treasury:
officers in counties, cities, boroughs,
school districts: i
any judicial |
| =) BALED HAY AND STRAW (——
THE MARVELOUS CURE FOR
ANTHRACITE ano BITUMINOUS RHEUMATISM,
COALS
CORN EARS, SHELLED CORN, OATS |
and other grains, |
$5.00 the bottle at your drug-
gists, or sent Parcels post on re-
ceipt of price. Money refunded
| if it fails to cure YOU.
WM. H. FIELDING,
Sole Agent. Druggist,
58-20tf. LYNBROOK, N.Y.
Builders’ and Plasterers’ Sand.
FEDERAL STOCK FOOD.
Fine Job Printing.
KINDLING WOOD FINE JOB PRINTING
by the bunch or cord as may suit purchasers,
Ie nars Joa oe taxation: respectfully solicits the patronage of his o—A SPECIALTY-——0
: Regulating abor. trade. mining or mangisetyr. friends and the public, at his Coal Yard AT THE
g: but ma: t i :
in i. the the Say Sp he ad R5 She near the Pennsylvania Passenger Station.
a0 "fe of ‘ertons employed by the Site -— WATCHMAN OFFICE
or by an Soumy, city, town, township.
school di dist village, or prog division of
the State'o or Bets Fy any contractor or sub-contractor
bor or service for the State,
or for ng Ts city, borough, town, Jownship, |
3hool Hisriat, , village or other civil division
: Creating corporations, or D Snending. renewing
or extending t charters the
58.23.1v { Commercial 204 E.
Telephones: 1 Bell 64
There is no
cheapest **
pyle of Me Ng e
BOOK WORK,
Monev to Loan.
Granting to any corporation, association or | that we car not do in most
use of the common cathartic medicines. ' individual ONEY TO LOAN on good security and fact , and at 2 nts
through high hedges of cactus (the old One of the features of Dr. Pierce's | immunity. a De Ly ae of or houses to wit with the class of work. Call on or
grand-father kind with long gray whis- | pje.cant Pellets, is that they do not re- individual the right to lay ¢ down a railroad track: pis M, KEKHLING Communicate with this office.
kers and big brown flowers.) Then I act upon the system. Every dose leaves enact such acca! or mention trips pndirectly s1.14.1y. Bellefonte Pa.
chanced upon some native houses, where | | he Svsier Senger stead. of weakel, peal of a general law; but laws repealing local or rr —————— ———— | = TT ET
re. and tends to establish a healthy regu. Restaurant.
all the women were Sleguing Sp ok larity which can entirely dispense with Wr Flour and Feed. :
smearing the stucco upon that part where | icine. The “Pellets” are very small ' such powe: vileges shall have been pro-
the elements had worn it off and putting | in size and small in the dose prescribed. | have ay law, nor where the courts | { YT) ESTAURANT.
grant the same or give the i -
on a new lot of the green manure over One produces a laxative, two a cathartic | Yo juris Bellefont has a First-Class Rose
doorsteps and lower portions of the effect. "A true ony ot Joint Resolution No. 2. ‘(CURTIZ Y. W AGN | taurantwhere
oorsteps ; | ROBERT MCAFEE, C = I, ER, :
house. In one part [ saw them building | == et Secretary of the Commonwealth. | Meals are Served at All Hours
a new house; some of the natives at one | Constitutional Amendments | Number Three. BROCKERHOFF MILLS,
side were mixing earth dug from the hill, | A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION. ! Steaks, C Roasts, Oysters on the
with water, and then it was carried in PART TO THE CON- | Proposing an amendment to section three of BELLEFONTE, PA. Re Soucms: ati TS me an
baskets to two others, each of whom had | JON Ths Covi SAH | nicl eight of the Constitution of Femnsyl: Manufacturer, Wholesaler and Retailer of be had in a few minutes any time. Th ad:
p wing. and hod | 2 SEE OVAL OR ION, BY | _ Section 1. Be it resolved by the House of gition | have a combiete plant Braparsd to
a square frame for molding THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE COM. | Representatives of ‘he Common of Peon. | Roller Fl
ith their hands until | MONWEALTH AND | syivania (if the Senate concur) er our
this it was packed wi HED BY ORDER OF THE is 28 an amendment to the he Con | POPS,
it was hard and firm, then the mold was | OF THE OMMONWEAL Ra | stitut nof th t monwealth of Pennaylvani Feed SODAS,
: he tender . OF ARTICLE XVI OFF OF HE UTION. | ih accordante with the provisions of the cigh | SARSAPARILLA,
lifted and the brick left to t Number One. | teenth article thereof: — SELTZER SYPHONS, ETC.,
mercies of the sun. The house stood a | A JOINT RESOLUTION | eprom 2 2, Amend three A article | Corn Meal
few feet away, half completed, awaiting |
these finishing blocks. Thinking of our |
western idea of speed and seeing the size
of the house, which was probably about
12x14 and not over ten or fifteen feet in
height, and the workers six in number,
I smiled at the amount of time spent so
recklessly.
Proposing an amendment to article nine, section |
four of the Constitution of the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania the State to issue !
ub rd degree gy fifty millions of
for the improvement of ti "highways of the |
Commonwealth.
Section 1. Be it resolved by the Senate
Hogse of Representatives of the Commonweaith
of Pesiney} vania in General Assembly met, That
the following amendment to the Constitution of
| the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania be, and the !
same is he! sed, in accordance with the |
| Provided,
ollows
Sica by he icciors of the State at large May |
either a general or municipal elec
tion, as circumstances may require. All the elec. |
ges of the courts f
| tions for jué or the several
judicial « districts, and 2 county, city, ward, |
officers, fo
h
General Assembl
Dy Tape fxs erens day rw hinge of y may |
members of each House consenting thereto: |
$ are manufactured out of
Manu C. MOERSCHBACHER,
| top factures and of high i on Janda tives the 50.32-1y. High St., Bellefonte, Pa.
i WHITE STAR _ ny os — ———— —
OUR BEST Meat Market.
HIGH GRADE
OL Pic ira, families und ths public gener-
On I went and seeing what looked like
a cross-cut, climbed over a stone wall and
lo! 1 came upon scme temples—old,
black, dirty, and built, who knows when? |
They looked interesting and I went to- |
ward them but my curiosity waned at
the sight of the dirt. Some women
drawing water appealed to me and I
went to see a great well with stone steps |
leading down in a circle along the sides
clear to the water's edge. It was the
first of the kind that 1 have seen; the
women in their bright “sauris,” the tem-
ples, the well and, to add spice, a vulture |
sat near, hoping that we would fall in
and make a nice meal for him, would
have made a picture well worth keeping. |
I went on into what looked like a bog;
the high marsh grass, a kind of water
lilly and some long-legged cranes proved
the fact, if I had not sunk inches deep in
the mud. The hedge of cacti and the
dense tangle of underbrush was so beau-
tiful that I scarcely thought that here
also might lurk snakes and all sorts of
nasty things. I am afraid I wanted to
sit down and stay but there was always |
a beyond, so 1 selected a place in the
prickly hedge that looked less objection-
able and crawling up upon some stones
| ciencies of revenue,
| Proposing an
| of Pennsylvania in General
eighteenth artic e t
BE Section | our oan oo nine, which reads as
ion 4. No debt shall be created by or on |
casual
of the State, except to supply
| invasion, suppress in.
surrection, defend the State in war, or to pay ex-
isting debt; and the debt created to suppl defi-
ciency in revenue shall never exceed, in the a
fiegate at any one time, one million of dollars,”
amended so as to read as follows:
Section 4. No debt shall be created by or on | N
behalf of the State, except to supply casual defi-
ciencies of revenue, | invasion, suppress in-
surrection, defend the State in war, orto pay ex-
isting debt; and the debt created to ced" ln the ag
ciencies in revenue shall never exceed, in t
Brome: at any one time, one million of
however, That the General oF Joins.
irrespective of any debt, may authorize the State
to issue | bonds to the amount of fifty millions of
dollars for the purpose of improving and rebuild
ing che highways of the Commonwealth.
true copy of Joint Resolution No. 1.
ROBERT MCAFEE,
Secretary of the Commonwealth.
Number Two.
A JOINT RESOLUTION
amendment to section seven, arti-
cle three of the Constitution of Pennsyivania, so
as to permit speciai legislation regulating labor.
Section 1. Be it resolved by the Senate and
House of Representatives of = Commonwealth
y met,
the following is an amendment tothe
Constitution of the neh of Pennsylva.
nia, in acCaTdnee with the provisions of the
eighteenth article thereof.
mendment to Article Three, Section Seven.
ion 2. Amend section seven, article three
of the Constitution of Pennsylvania, which reads
as follows: —
“Section 7. The General Assembly shall not
pass any local or Heeialls law authorizing the crea-
r f liens:
| tion, extension, of n,
i shi
“Regulating the past fies counties, cities, town:
, wards. Tue or sc Sutricie:
hanging the names of persons of
defi- | general or munici
ild- | the next succeed
That | the followin,
| held in an odd-numbered vear " $0 as to read:
Section 3. All Jud es elected by the electors |
of the State at large may at ra)
action, = circumstances |
may require. elections for judges of the
courts for the several judicial districts, and for
county, WRT: ward, borough, and township of-
ficers, for lar tering service, shall be held
on the municipal election day; namely, the
next following the rst Monday of
ovember in each odd-numbered year, but the
Genera img
day, a fem, may the membe aw a different
House consenting thereto: Provided, members of Sh
ng 0: at such
elections shall be held in in odd-numbered year:
Provided further, That all judges for the courts |
of the several judicial IS holding office at
the present time, whose terms of office may end |
in an odd-numbered year, shall continue to hold
their offices until the first Monday of January in |
ing even-numbered year.
A true copy of rrent Resolution No. 3.
ROBERT MCAFEE,
Secretary of the Commonwealth.
Number Four.
A lorey RESOLUTION.
amendment to section f |
Pa of the Constitution of Poy |
vania, relating to taxation.
Sect: it resolved by the Senate and
, House of Representatives of the Commonwealth
of Pennsvivania in General Assembly met. That
the Constitut gz of the Commonwealth of Pens 3
vania, in accordance wi he provisions of
el hteenth pricle ther f te}
ion 2. Am secti
pine of di the Sonstitution of TI ie i
re
“Al doe “hall be uniform, upon th
Be limis of |
au y ng a,
and collect: Unde general | laws: but the Gen- |
Assem general laws, exem
from taxation 1 roperty used fi
(Tobgrty used for publ
purposes, act worship,
places of burial not used or held for private or |
That such elections, shall always be |
“Ghaniing the ve the Nene in civilor criminal cass:
the laying out, opening, altering
or, maintaining roads, hi Rvays. Streets of al
to ferries or r incorporating
Companies, exces except for the erection
crossing streams w form bound-
between this and any other State
ng roads, town plats, streets or alleys: ,
stepped over, but horrors, what a dig
those cacti gave me.
My next adventure was along a native of br “or br
path with wheat fields on either side. I aries
walked the irrigation elevation and there | apacating D Sraveyards, or public |
were many native women going this | Sgnds novol t he State: or of | os
same way; as I had met but few be- | children:
fore I asked the reason. Some old lady, | Co SouIny Seats: erecting |
in a brilliant red “sauri,” told me that! a cities, towns. or villages, or |
they were all going to a well near by hr ing and conducting of e elections, |
where the “waters were very sweet” and | *Granti or char ay ‘the place
as I came to it I found it was popular. recting new townships or boroughs. chang. |
The coping was quite full of rl
all conditions of dress; some were bath- en i
ing, and the ones that had clothes on to ) Slsctiono or school disrics on
made a brilliant note of color against the = A x jurisdiction of, of. o
brown plowed earth and the green palm | pro the rules of evidence in, any judicial |
3 before courts,
trees. It was here that I, looking about, the : in
saw in the distance the blue of aor. | Biron a
and many temples, and 1 knew I had al. | he collcton of ots or the en aking OF ude, | bersisiors
most reached some beautiful native gar-
real estate:
dens about six miles from the hospital. ities of sdermen. Justices of the peace:
You may be sure I hurried on for it is i —— nk
ry. or Giher |
truly a beautiful place. I saw some na. | the building or
tives dressed in “doltirs” and “pugras,” = ony nich por |
sitting in flat-bottomed boats pushing | ge, SHeting the estates of minors
Or persons un
after due notice to all r. {
te Iter Lobe rected i ihe rl a
EER paid nt the treasury:
ng \ Faber. trade. mining or manufac |
through the mud, gathering up big, flat
looking plants, picking from the roots a
curious looking nut. A little further
away others were shooting wild ducks, |
while along the edges of this big dam, "Creating
or “tank,” as it is called here, there were
plenty of washer-women banging their
clothes across the smooth stones, and of
course there were a few sitting idly near,
watching all the actors in this Sunday | peal
morning pastoral scene. The sky was
as blue as any scene artist could imag-
ine, the water looked as though blued
and was very deep; framing the edges
were the low, white, curiously built tem.
ples, except upon the side where [ stood
and here the brown earth with the mass-
ive granite boulders made one know that
general law: but
Sh le may be
for shall ans Ba
ha
20 Privileges to aa)
Trt
; rad
H Representatives of the
Pennsy in General Assembly met,
Constitution of an amendment to the
the provisions of the article thereof: —
nao 15. No No of which have been
may hereafter be is
Hg nty of municipality, other than
the construction or
— a the
ET ro re apt
hools, | 3, municipality, within the meaning of section
: eight of article nine of the of I
Yana of ofthis amendment, if the revenue
rived from said property for a of fiveyears,
either before or after the thereof, or,
where the same is constructed by the county or
"| have bifclent to pa nese: 300 inking:
3nd € ppd LA upon said obliga-
! sue Bam to a ouslin pay ahs,
: shall have been completes ana
and counties s Tube.
corporate profit, and Justitutions f
charity,” so as to read as Putely publie |
All ee 19 peal 25 lonows class |
of i FR ERAT
ng the ths, m4
VICTORY PATENT
FANCY PATENT
place in the county
Theon) y fine grade of Sy are wheat Patent Fin Flour
SPRAY
Get the Best Meats.
JO
LARGEST AND FATTEST CATTLE
and supply my customers with the fresh-
hoicest, blood muscle mak-
est, cl and
Steaks and My prices are no
| can be secured. Also International Stock Food Jy Steal na Row meats are elsewhere.
and feed of a of all kinds.
| I alwavs have
All kinds of Grai bough
ants t 8 Jain ght at the office Flour
OFFICE and STORE—BISHOP STREET,
—— DRESSED POULTRY ——
Game in season, and any kinds of good
meats you want.
BELLEFONTE, PA. TRY:MY SHOP,
719 MILL AT ROOPBSURG. P. L. BEEZER,
High Street. 34-34-1y. Bellefonte. Pa.
————— EE —— M—— ra, |
Groceries, Groceries. |
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Is
S. TAYLOR.-Atiomay and
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LENN, M.D.
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Y.M.C. A Wa
ing ml 8 Ou Maite Fe Bri oe work. Pcs.
R.H, W. TATE, § Office
Sb Big Rromoon Dentisy, Oc
oth electric ] aed. Has
years a experience. work Superior y
‘Dentists.
Plumbing.
~ Good Health
Good Plumbing
GO TOGETHER.
When have d
| wie re CE fa
can have good 2 The
Breathe is becomes
ae Dine TIE iE or re
_
SES
SANITARY PLUMBING
is the kind we do. It's the kind you
Juri so have, We dont trust la work to to
no better anywhere. Our
Material and
Fixtures are the Best
Not a cheap or inferior article in our entire
t. And with good work and the
finest material, our
Prices are lower
the Best Work try
ARCHIBALD ALLISON,
than Mahy who give
work and the lowes: grade of GRIhIE:
Opposite Bush House - Bellefonte, Pa
56-14-1v.
I uwuranee,,
EARLE C. TUTEN
(Successor to D. W. Woodring.)
Fire,
Life
and
Automobile Insurance
None but Reliable Companies Represented.
SECHLER & COMPANY.
|
New Mackerel
|
First Catch of the Season.
collect and he subjects of
taxation De classified for th :
a Wo progressive. ¢ i a 10 pound pails, 20 fish at - - - $140 |
actual places of religious worship, | i - = 3
Lown or held for pra of | 10 pound pails, 16 fish, at $1.60
Ate copy of Ydiot Reeds Xo, Aver 10 pound pails, 12 fish, at - - - $1.75
Secret oh the monweall .
Number Five. These goods are open for your inspection.
Dr ih
El en a
ME
AE
ot ett dae tlle ——datietidinatiti
Come and see them.
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SECHLER & COMPANY,
Bush House Block, Bellefonte, Pa.
LIME AND LIMESTONE.
LIME. LIME.
Lime and Limestone for all purposes.
H-O Lime put up in 201b. paper bags
for use with drills or spreader, is the econom-
ical form most careful farmers are using.
High Calcium Central Pennsylvania Lime
AMERICAN LIME & STONE COMPANY.
58.28-6m ; General Office: TYRONE, PA.
Operations at Bellefonte, Tyrone. UnionRusmace. Praslstown. wud Sorin Meadows, Pa:
8
Surety Bonds of All Descriptions.
Both Telephones 5627.y BELLEFONTE, PA
JOHN F. GRAY & SON,
(Successor to Grant Hoover)
Fire,
Life
Accident Insurance.
This represents the Fire
hii ing tog
—— NO ASSESSMENTS —
Bot [alto give us a Call before insuring Jour
in position
large lines at any
Office in Crider’s Stone Building,
43-18-1y. BELLEFONTE. PA.
The Preferred
Accident
Insurance
THE a TRAVEL POLICY
A taal
CELE
total tal Giaability.
pail dati,
2%
B® timit
10 per
P limit
PREMIUM $12 PER YEAR,
pavable quarterly if desired.
Largeror on male or femal, exgnged i &
ered Gccupaton,
Eo on EE 5
Fire Insurance
{ Jour to my Fite Insur.
H. E. FENLON,
50-21. Agent, Belefonte, Pa.