Par 4. Neee@ eT The Carnegie Hero Fund AMT WTNE HE heroes and heroines are not all dead I'he facts about deeds of courage rney tered he fell Ernst is after the st moment passed she lost no time remedy for was the radical one of suc poison from the arm her to’ do this she had to knife and oper by the reptile might t) via } } R Le SNAKS | M 3) red surpassed drowning lea other per ver tw Carnegie medal he the first ever awardee tion of his bravery he rescued a man, daughter First band, Alber scue Mrs wlio were | rmer aj proach was cut ofl y the flames, but O'Brien entere adjol: 4 3 ACTOSS halfway out with her when he from loss of blood. O'Brien the hospital, and two firemen who re ceived the woman from him got med als from the city. O'Brien received no recognition for his deed until the award to him of a Carnegle medal He is a plasterer by trade and, though but twenty-four years old, Is a veteran of the Spanish war. He was the youn gest member of the Eighth New York volunteers in that contest and passed his seventeenth birthday In camp at Chickamauga Daniel E. Curtin, a fifteen-year-old New York boy, received a bronze med al for rescuing two little girls from drowning last summer. He also got $2,000, to be used In obtaining an edu cation as a civil engineer. John Delo of O11 City, Pa., has received from the commission a bronze medal and a dis ablement benefit of $500. Ho suffered # fractured skull by a fall from an slectrie light pole which he had ellmbed to rescue a fellow workman who had eowne In contact with a live wire, To the widow of Michael Glsmond| of Mount Pleasant, Pa., a silver medal and death benefits amounting to $800 were awarded. Glsmond! lost his life while trying to rescue a boy from a well. A silver medal and £1200 went to William Watkins of Edwardsville, | Pa, for rescuing three miners In an | explosion, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. JUNE 17, 1906, S. S. CONVENTION, at Howard Thursday jand Friday of Last Week. House Cleaning time is here. Carpets will be taken up--woolens are to be put away ; the question is how best to se« ure them from We can help you in this matter “RED GEDAR FLAKES" is the surest and safest moth moths preventatiue, It does the work. Costs 15C., Or 2 pad k- ages for 2 §C. You get it only at Green's Pharmacy Go BELLEFONTE, PA. t Tench” and stfength. Two small cleats of Dr. J. J. KILPATRICK, Are wood may be tacked Inside the large wooden box, one at each end, at the desired height, and then the pasteboard box set in on them just as a tray is set into a trunk, or, if you do not eare TempleCourt, over Postoflice Centre County Banking Co. Corner High and Spring Btrests, Dentist, Bellefonte, Pa RECRIVE DErosiTS; DISCOUNT NOTES. to bother with the cleats, screw two |Special attention given to artificial plates, J.M.BHUGGERT, Cashier small brass hooks Into the sides of the Hu wooden box at equal height and sew loops of ribbon or tape to your paste board box and hang the tray in ihm bE AER EE AS SAA AES nt te nts Bellefonte Trust Co. Capital $125,000; you cannot 1 your box, but tier condition, not be en, Surplus $10,000. $ BEEZER'S MEAT MARKET THENYX | BELLEFONT} EEF, PORK, MUTTON, SLICED HAN M 44 Mausagl ’ + { db bb ddd bbb bdbbb did PHILIP BEEZES 4 eed debe deb ded dodo dedode ded ddd de dd bdo de de dd db bd vB SCHAD B l : : ; ! ; : ] ! : | : § ; We are fully prepared for : pring [rade SHIRT WAIST TRAY Sechler & Company, COPIPOPICVVVO00000000000000000000000000000000 vi 4 V CEO ry EPO PLO VOCPIVIVE000000000000060000600000000000600000000¢9 SPECT POV 000000000000000000000 ddd 990099000 900099000090 4000 i : i : ; | : ; Eeotter Cigar UDalues at $ower Prices Than Ever fold Before A Direct dealing Plan That Cuts Out Four Prof its and Much Expense : se) 1 : R ve the smoker just what 11 When a man buys cigars at a saves, not merely one pri but stead of saving vholesale rates on Saves nearer when he 50 per cent. 1 g h g stores which National Cigar Stands concentrate their concern, which 1 Kamien isan [his 1s because The Greatest Retail Cigar Outlet on Earth res to provide ci- ner in a tremendous cigar-pr becomes a power in the tobac- gets its goods direct and at / | h to own its own brands, con- bing profits, no fancy dividends, no expenses It can and does retail at the usual wholesale price—or even less, ries and be its own producer! traveling salesmen. Each of the 2,000 stores is thereby virtually a part- That is why a cigar like sts CUBA-ROMA sf Can be sold at Fwe Cents each In leaf-quality, workmanship, fragrance and gen- eral smoking satisfaction it is a defler cigar than was ever sold at 3 for 26c. All clear Havana, and good, ripe, selected leaf at that. “Cuba-Roma” is one of 30 brands owned and sold exclusively by National Stands. All classes of cigars are included, all tastes and purses suited. Every cigar in the line is nearly twice better than you have ever got before for the price. Trying is believing, Green’s Pharmacy Co., pistributer., BELLEFONTE, PA.
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