Pack 4 CAPTAIN CAMERON WINSLOW Commander of the Charleston aad Son of the Kearsarge's Hero, Captain McRae the cruiser Charleston on which Secretary of State Root sail Cameron commander of ed on July 4 to attend the pan-Ameri- can congress in Rio de Jaueirn, Is manded the corvet Kearsarge, sank the Confederate cruiser off Cherbourg in 1804. Winslow mand weut pnd « It was Cameron then a lieutenant in com. of who nslow MISS NORMA M IN (SR | RO. Playwright Musician Horsewoman, Lawyer, Actress and Publisher Miss No M Les MISS NORMA MUNRO Bhe succeeded to the control of het father's publishing Interests and, be sides her Inherited work, has been ad mitted to the bar, written a play and financed a theater, Miss Munro Is an accomplished musician, and amateur actress and an expert horsewoman. Taught by Maurice Hewlett, the fa mous whip, she tools four in-hands about New York city and has been for some years a notable figure at various horse shows When but twen- ty Miss Munro wanted to start a mag azine. Not belng of age and In control of her fortune, her lawyer asked her where the funds were coming from. “Out of my income, of course” an- swered the girl. “Fewer gowns and a little economy, ¥ think, will supply the funds.” The result of this economy | was the Impressionist, which lived a Year and made much talk, Winslow, a son of that Captain Winslow whe com- which \labama | give you. DROWNING PERSONS, Good Advice to Revive Persons who Have Been Rescued From Water. With the summer bathing season at its height, and the likelihood that many a bather in ocean, lake or will drown, it is interesting to note that Dr. G. State Health , declares that many stream Samuel Dixon, Com- missioner an ently drowned person can be resus appar- ’ 1 mm Vi cita more than hour of rk on th of the rescuer 1888 Free Library. A Line to the General Public After being prevalled upon rs and frier done so, and | nd ul us | by my many old to open a Carriage Works wish to Impress upon ev I am not looated In my lesburg borough, but have in what is known as the McCOY & LINN CHAIN . WORKS located along the pike, about hall way between Bellefonte and Milesburg. Pa I am equipping the new place with entire new | machinery and tools of the Intest design, and everything will be of the very latest and best and uptodate, It will be some time before I | ean get my new works fitted up the way I want | them, but I have already turned out some work and am in shape to take care of my trade | inany way ] I am very desirous of having a chance of fig. uring on your work. Glve me an enll. It Is only | five minutes from Heliefonte. | want to assure my old patrons, and others as well, that any CARRIAGE OR WAGON WORK you get at the Bullock Carriage, Swing & Nov. elty Manufacturing Co.'s piace will be right and no question about is, as | feel after twenty. two years of experience | ought to know my business in that line. My prices will be regu- Inted and in keeping with the kind of work I Remember the location. Yours truly, custome I have eryhody’'s nn brick } opened my ne as M Ww piace hid L. C. BULLOCK, Jr. = THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., AUGUST 2, 1906, | | 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 | Digging Bait, | The boy wanted some worms for bait. He had a promising spot, a shady and low lying knoll, but though | he Things Nice Girls Never Do. Do not turn the impertinent men W. H. MUSSER, | Grenneral Insurance Agen! | 1 . ir heads to look after selected Do not get into the habit of ¢ peaking 3 4 know, familiarly to all of the men they Do not direct their to one person when several visitors are present up. Do not imagine that every man who is pleasant to them has fallen in love with | them, Do not write silly letters to young men had been digging now for 15 minutes LE ASCHAD Born TrLersoses. Notary Public and Pension Attorney, attention not a single worm had his spade turned BELLEFONTE, PA. =. BL GOSS, BUCCESBOR TO JOURN CO. MILLER, | FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE ground, and REPRESENTS BOME OF THE BEST It was BTOCK COMPANIES, wv befo ind Floor Bush Arcade, Bellefonte, Pa 7" HARRY FENLON en ede er “Here, sonny,” said an old angler, “take this chunk of soap and make me a | quart or two of soadsuds,” The jor permit them to write such letters, boy brought the suds, the old man led them over the in his turn began t Here o dig, where the | F i } { Wm. Burnside FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT AND TORNADO INSURANCE BONDS of every description Received Charter, Ar Lr H [| N P Estimates Cheerfully Furnished Eagle Block, Bellefonte, Pa 9000000900000 00690000090 CH EL J 20. I Gray & Son : Insurance: Are IDEs al ALSO Life and Accident Insurance, and Surety Bonds. (rider's Stone Bldg, Bellefonte PROF. J. ANG Eyesight Specialist, HOOVER 9000 : : vy B f Ryser ana sj 1g y time Centre Count Corner Hig anking Co. x BROCKERHOFF HOUSE, ’ VAY I | “ Aug, 9th & 10th EL I a a a a AAA AA RRA EAS EEE EE... " Bellefonte T rust Co. Capital $125,000; Surplus $10,000. } ~ LAR ebb bb bbb bbb bbb bbb bbb bed EE Ean a Ah AEA na tn he a Rl hn A a he a = 3 y " 5 LY 11 i Jun j iD The Buying Power of 2,000 Cigar Stores HERE is no mystery or secret in the National Cigar Stands’ methods. We can sell cigars for less than has ever before been possible because fwo thousand of us—all druggists with an established cigar trade—concentrate our buying in one co-operative concern. See the power of such a mighty union of individual forces! We can practically dictate our own terms to manufacturers, We can—and do—control our own brands and factories. Instead of buying separately in small lots from jobbers, we become practically our own producers. an i The cigars we sell come to us at the lowest cost ever known in cigar retailing. thev are sold at the lowest prices ever known for the same quality. For instance: she Black ana White at 5¢. each is really a deter cigar (better leaf and more of it) than you have been accustomed to get at 3 for 25c. “ Black and White” is one of 30 exclusive brands, made éy and for the National Cigar Stands. Here are some others—all showing the same superiority in quality for price CUBA-ROMA : A firstclass 8 for 26¢ all-Havana cigar, at COLLEGE DAYS : Best domestic cigar ever sold at ADAD: A firstclass domestic cigar of superior workmanship 7 for 25¢ STIRLING CASTLE: Fine, clear Havana cigar 10¢ quality OG¢ FLOR DE MADRID : Asuperior clear Havana cigar in fine sizes at 8 for 25¢ And 5c 6 for 25c¢ —tor, - Green’s Pharmacy Co., pistributer, BELLEFONTE, PA. ‘ —.
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