Pack 4. A GRAND OLD LADY. Mrs, Elghty-seven, The approach of the day suggests tl Is owed to those who have well, men and women, in peace, Among the the affec and esteen and of Ward Howe grand old | who recer served war or tion 1 of lovers try is Mrs. imes called idy of the United St itly celebrated her eight \y She was born coun some 1810, | lectu 8. JULIA WARD HOWE, Howe, ress Is no les “The Battle and labored fo Mrs Howe her hor i1 the 1 “A SCIENTIFIC PROPHET.” H, G, Wells and His Ideas — How Writes a Novel most of ther ply deseri out ditions ing out hi ed In « ide familiar ne of H. 6. WELLS. modern ment. His edge to the made him na sclentifie study adaptation purposes and experi of this knowl of fiction has field quite his own, He does not believe In system In writing fiction. He hag tried it, and it does not work well in his case. Sometimes, be says, he will have three or four good days and then will follow a pe riod of stupidity or Indolence, In an uwoguarded moment he once told an Interviewer that he wrote an average of 7.000 words a day. That paragraph pursued him and haunted him until he figured it up and found that If he had written at that rate he would have completed all his books In one year, whereas their publication covers A period of ten years. But he sometimes destroys as much matter as afterward appears in the book. In his early manhood, when he was en. gaged tn mewnpaper work, he acen mulated a drawerful of ideas In an- ticipation of a perfod when he should have time to work them up, but he has | never used ene of them. Julin Ward Howe at the Age of nation's birth- 1e¢ debt of gratitude that it in women who deserve all citizens Julia “the peanu oy In ites,” He THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, B EL LE FONT E, PA. JU LY 19, 1906, An Animal Story Por Little Folks THE BUSYBODY LORD NORTHCLIFFE, EDITOR Young Genlus Who Owns Fifty-eight Newspapers and Lord Northeliffe, better known as Sir Alfred Harmsworth, has obtained from Mngnzines, the government Newfoundland a Mr, all beet Trunks use he » day wis quite had taken pink lemonade that the « where had given him as he was the the IrCus, ded, Just 1sybodies that n other peo An Animal Story For Little Folks THE UNFAITHFUL GIRAFFE'S FATE “COME UP AND HELP “Hand me a Mr. Rooster hardly see or two.” But Mr. Giraffe only laughed and sald: “There Is plenty of good, ripe fruit up here, partner, Come up and help yourself.” “Very well” replied Mr. Rooster. “If you will not let me share your dinner 1 shall let everybody know that you are here.” Then he raised himself upon his toes, flapped his wings and crowed as loud as he could, “Cock-a-doodle-doo-0-0-0-0!" Some hunters who were near by heard the rooster nnd came running to | the scene, They threw a lasso about the giraffe’s neck and took him away to spend the rest of his days In a elr- | cus. The rooster they gave a good | home, and he lived to a ripe age very | happlly. «Atlanta Constitution, YOURSELF, banana, [I say!" “1 am so hungry straight. cried I can Hand me a banana sick. LOO Mr. for a feeling the | magazine The pric came buzzing along Mr. concession of 60,000 acres of forest land, so that his publications may ney er suffer from a paper famine, Lord * | Northeliffe owns fifty-eight periodicals, including London and country dally, and monthly new pers and of Northelifl weekly nd Lord Pp per an lnadeqg gave It to Commander KR. E, Peary for one of the lutter's expeditions, Highly “Why doesn't reputation for painter “He says he's too philanthropic,” swered the “He would be an Injury to the tistic sense to have the ly repeating the name Washington Star APME Conslderate, Bligging try to make a himself?’ asked the an thinks It world's ar publie constant of musician ro ‘Bliggins Crider : Sto W. H. MUSSER, Greneral Insurance Agent Notary Public and Pension Attorney. BELLEF ONTE, PA. SE GOSS, BUCCESBOKR TO JORNX CO, MILLER FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE REPRESENTS BOME OF THE BEST BTOCK COMPANIES. ind Floor Bush Arcade, Bellefonte, HARRY FENLON I Pa FIRE, LIFE ACCIDENT AND TORNADO [NSURANCE Insurance : and Accident Insurance and Surety Bonds. one Bld, Bellefonte A. KE SCHAL Boru Terersoxes. County Banki - entre FEE FEP FREE EFF E FILIP PERE FRE R RRR R RRR P EER RR RR Bellefonte Capital $125,000; Ives Vice Press Tyeas Asst. 7 EE i i hh hh Trust Co. Surplus $10,000. RR AR Aaa sa a a eee Ease as aa DR ,. +b ed The drug stores which belong to the combination, d lisp I] ¥) EL ¥ Not Only Lower Prices But Improved Quality Also nitely a is getting The Best Cigar Dalue the Money Has Ever Secured Whatever the price he pays, it purchases better tobacco and more of it than the same price has ever bought before. He is getting the cigar mearer lo the actual cost o rod nr LUCE zon than cigars ever retailed before the National plan was evolved. He is getting a cigar that was made in million lots (t nus ensure ing uniformity ), and which came direct from the producer, thus saving r Cost. emblem in their windows, and sell from a new, brands, among others : Black and White Sced and Havana; as good as was ever bought Cuban leaf, 8 for 25c, grade Cuba-R oma-—Clear Havana; Resagos— Clear Havana; better than most bc. ¢ igars . Ada Stirlin La lda « —A first-class domestic cigar, presenting superior workmanship Castle—Iine, clear Havana cigar, 10c. quality a—Highest grade, clear Havana cigar made in U, S, ee” . st 4 cicn , conditions proving = at 8 for 26 4 onal Cigar ¢ the followir Stands’ Wr b » 5c a’ alC 10 for 29¢ 7 for S85¢ . 6 3 for 25¢c and up Green’s Pharmacy Co., pistributer, BELLEFONTE, PA.
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