6 ‘HE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, I’A., SEPTEMBER 21, INSCRGENT PROPOSAL I mis, 4 » f y vd Seript v{exts and gentle st ok! i A A}! ORK FOR W OMEN. | jf oy Bo oie gre : tori ) { a | | i i i never have OUR SECHLER & CO, # GROCERY SUPREMACY Th UTA TUNIYT TYTN NN land where they any pain. the wour Men knelt down over ed and | “yt : “ : 3 : : | Dr. Talmage’s Stirring Sermon on | said: “On which side did you fight? | Wil Women knelt « no | ded “The Queens of Home." | What | | Heroines of the Fireside and the Hats tlefield What Ministering Angels Her Chief Desire Should le, FE Bh Sa WE WANT YOUR TRADE / / / Mi / ¢ th ‘ / / / / / / § / fa: NUTT NtTaS TST TATA N 4 WE BUY ‘ THE BEST. / WE SELL 4 THE BEST 4 he Te a Te a Wa Sh Sh EE Sh Ta Ta Sh SW EWE CW UE WE WN SECHLE see SSeS 9°" ST TSS STS ST STS TST Fra SS SYST YY > EE BE on PROFESSIONAL CARDS BEATLEOADSNCHEDULES oy's Clothing evervihing wk Haver Mm 24 IE& SN Cw IW KEHOE BRANCH ! 0 and alter Fo Close Russian Forts kinds of men--tall men London, Sept. 18 The Dally Mall uare | tell you w she is he ; Be | publishes the fi from Copen- . There is no need of | of great tribulatio hagen Emperor Nicholas has signed New Lace Curtains, Rugs, your wasting your time, and you might | ¢ 1 er robe washed a ukase decreeing that whe n the Mid Decorative goods—all here so plenteous- | as well first as last. You had Wd of the Lam! dle Europe canal and the Siberian rail- | Jy that whether you see for profit or better richt away take down your check ad a banquet way are completed, in 1901, all im- pleasure you'll be pleased A record for | “ ; principal portant Ruscian ports on the Pacific, Baltic and Black sea shall be closed Saving People Money on all they buy here —goods and prices | book, mark the number of the check, the } 3 \ t r 0 | } t nd tha Il up the bl sign your name ar Heaven to sit at the feast, a A pth snk, sgn your na d forever to any but Russian ships that will make a great deal more livelier | the tact of how this store concerns your | READ DOWN hand it %0 her There is no need of pocketbook, No. liNo3 Nod wasting time. Those poor children on the bask street have been hungryYong enough. That sick man must have some t " - farina. That consumptive must have Excursions on all railroads. If you're | mip m pm Ly . At pm. p.m something to ease his cough. 1 meet | ht coming, send Let samples of the | 17 JG $375 © a Eon. N this delegate of a relief society coming | hanQdons hee Black Teal: ng ots. dion | out of the store of such a hard fisted br fron a Tar Toes Hee are man, and I say: “Did you get the season. Here's style, newness, money's Hub reburg worth nothing ghort of extraordinary w ars money 7 “Of course,” she says, “1 got t hear There is no need of ¥¢ the chronicles pretending Leave Re and men-and ArTive At 82 i i TCRUIAY who came down among ti ] ir saving 3 SWAMPS (« f the Chickahominy ft Annie | begged to death Ross ih the cooper shop hospital of ’ Margaret lowing | Leave Snow Shoe 1 re i Arrive al Belletonte ip mn Ad For rates, maps, et ticket agent or address Thos. KE A.W. Db. »i Sixth Ave, FPitist BR Woon J.B HUTCHINSON J en Fass Ag? Geni. Manager THE CENTRAL RAILROAD OF FEXNA And and He ties of Breckinridge, who came to submit men who had been for weeks with their wounds undressed, some of them frozen to the ground, and when she turned them over those that had an arm left waved it and filled the air with their “hurrah!” of Mrs. Hodge, who came from Chicago with blankets and with pillows until the men shouted “Three cheers for the Christian commission! God bless the women at home,” then sitting down to take the last message “Tell my wife not to fret about me, but to meet me in Heaven; tell her to train tables will blush with the best clusters from the vinevards of God and erimson Time Table effective Nov, 71, 188 Yonng Vanderbilt Speeding Homeward New York, Sept. 20 Alfred Gwynn Vanderbilt, the second son of Core nelius Vanderbilt, who is in Japan, has golden tankards, and the old harpersof | shandoned his trip around the world, Heaven will sit there, making muse | and is on his way back to New York with their harps, and Christ will point | by the most expeditious route. The public disclosure of the contents of the with the 12 manner of fruits from the tree of life, and waters from the foun tains of the rock flash from the READ UY ETATIONS Nod No # will » OR : ~ : LY “ you out amid the celebrities of Heaven, saving: “She suffered with me on earth; up the boys whom we have loved mo well: tell her we shall meet again in the good land; tell her to bear my loss like | the Christian wife of a Christian sol | dier:” and of Mrs, Bhelton, into whose | face the convalescent soldier looked and said: “Your and cured me.” And so It was also through all of our war with Bpain—women lero field, braving death and wounds to reac h the fallen, watching by their fever cota in the West Indian hospitals or on the troopships or in our smilten home camps. Men did their work with shot afd shell and carbine and howitzer; women did their work with socks and slippers apd bandages and warm drinks grapes cologne on the | the money; that's what I went in for, The Lord told me to go In and get it, and He never sends me on a fool's er. rand.” Again, I remark it is a woman's right | to bring to us the kingdom of Heaven, It is easier for a woman to be a Chris tian than for a man. Why? You say she is weaker, No. Her heart i» more responsive to the pleadings of Divine Jove, She lsin The fact that she can more easily become a Chris tian 1 prove by the statement that three-fourths of the members of churches in all Christendom are woms en. Bo God appoints them to be the chief agencies for bringing thie world back to God. 1 may stand here and say vast majority, , gether now we are going to be glorified to And the banqueters, no longer ' able to hold their peace, will break forth “Hail, hail!™ And handwritings on the wall struck the Babylonian but fire tipped with congratulation there will Ie not noblemen such ns with horror fingers, writing In blazing capitals of light and love “God hath wipe d away all tears from all faces!™ Wire Screens for Smoking Cars, Wire screens are being put in the win. dows of the smoking cars of the ele vated roads in Chieago to prevent cigar stumps and burning matches from bes ing thrown out of the windows, Ine cipient fires have been caused by this uractice Vanderbilt will await his return Vice President Hobart at Paterson, Paterson, N. J., Sept. 20. <Vice Presi dent Hobart left his summer home at Norwood Park, near Long Branch, for his winter home in Paterson fay. arriving evening. He waa accompanied by his wife and by his family physician, and said that he felt na well as could be expected Yorter lant Standard Ol Not a Tras! Omaha, Sept. 20-The Standard OH pompany has filed its answer to the petition of the attorney general of ‘be state In the case brought under he anti-trust law to restrain the company from transacting business in the state, The company denles thal It is in any sense a trust, | you'll BO ALLEGHMENY, » - - ed believe it soon elegant goods we're talking about DEPARTMENT X, Gives 8 specialized Bread-winning Education, FOR CIREULARE ABBRERS, i P.OUFF A SONS, 244 Fifth Avenues, PITTSBURG. PA, as you see the a Ee a a a I I Ja GGS & BUHL) PA. Mle p.om.A mA * Dally. ttany ’ Huston 9 Lamar » Clintondale * d Krider's Sid'g | Mackeyvilie | § 5 = i EHE=Eese — < w Cedar Springs . ws » 32 Nalona Min Mars M44 eT pm. 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