tut The Gift of Glen Iris by Hai-wa-ye-is-tah. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. MAY 30, 1907. | | to tife Yoor of Cleveland's house—right | EXECUTORS NOTICE at the front door—and I knocked, and 1 - heard Cleveland holler out to me, | Township, deceased “Come In!" I went in, and there was | nasi: So Lamamentary ae Jiboys sawmill Cleveland sittin’ fn the parlor, with all | persons inde 0 wisi estate are rogue ted 10 his cab ; elnins Lo pre’ I says to Cloves! sent the same without dela eh land, “Cleveland, them Injuns has got FULTON much the | to go and them cow men too,” 1 put it ald Grandmother Har. | to him plain. Cleveland be lis- ‘When I went ont and by up and one of n on | come and put his hand found | The Twins, | The Harmon twins looked $0 much | alike as that thelr parents could scarcely tell them apart, As they | grew older it became evident that to Grand: Harmon at least the twing were a unit, puts in “You were nuk Robert M. La wl weleh,” son Senator | mon to a nelg that after the scale they wi “Do they HERO OF _NANSHAN HILL. | SENATOR STEPHENSON. Prince Fushimi of Japan, Who Is Now | Ally of Robert M La Follette, Who - - re 4 ' ’ In England. Has Been Chosen as His Colleague, ns heard of Prince Si The ont Estate of SUSAN ZIMMensMAy, late of Walker bables Mucl 3 F Yopm ine of the senatorial contest " Japan, con wither # thore n hits an Important bearing net there too because It ing me how By EDWARD HALE BRUSH. right tenod nd by he got ttor Spoon- put on my NE of the most beautiful historic regions in the States is the fa and United of two years famed Gene belonged to ee valley ol Ww ork MAY IR gh mn ancm » 01K o pp action if the rty in Wis ley Is Indian a {or ) cond H le of Nan i 1 t ‘ : same?’ v : ' h gin, n Mr. La lette took his | > k Grandmother armon | y ite tm Many ven ork VOInen ho patrox Wis and pops’ name of the val fles “ben been agreed well whet ley is the large private estate as Glen Iris, which presented by Its owner, William Letchworth, to the stats New York for use as a public embrace shout a thousand and extends for til both of the Mere tion of the valley of calls to mind the fame of the Indian chiefs Red Jacket and Cornplanter and Joseph Brant: of Morris, that ary financier who, w 80 much to « system ; The Dressmakers Diploma. ititul,” a troops \ I 1 that the red men ted it patie: “The hy not?” The neig but she Ie chose they seled In this val Known has recently been A roved p Atle " al tanele um In the furtherance It is In nnswed ina rand y ia | i Harmon said juestion 10 me, aid one dres park lette will be acres ave a 4 ple { t a cind 116 : p a1 I had no cer thelr ther has taken them down to | tificate t t effec pally I found 5 ! fl uffered so of Incompe ng to trust mld not of experience ugh 1 If the ree mil along slides men- the Genese river. and the of Genesee deeds an r Diners Had to Be on Time. lobert great Revolution th Hamilton, ha lo with plac ] i young req Te 4 kl la he hall Ts AL “the see,” 18.000 and 1 Green day. 1707, chase of of the Genes of the Six son's cl Red Ja agreed acres of } } river running through it. i long kn as the Gardeau resery; “The : ! ite womsn midoce whic! then be league w was | had boarded When Cleveland Said “By Gosh!" the morning an “A loog legged friend of mine, who Sanh Sami 4 " ite ’ 1 pet y sleep, but that it ran may be called Bill Jennings as well as ) ' } any! H " ito ar 1 gave him such nything on : : X » . ug haking up he couldn't sleep. He "ovr TI . aga bi do in s almost dead with exhaus wa wponsibie { } : 8 responsible for the and loss of sleep and must have ‘ a room at once. Hardly had he gone “8 | to his room when a third one came up 4 UD | and sald be, too, must have a room im- What do you suppose his He sald a horse fell on The Badge of Honesty one, am] he nought he Is on every wrapper of Do , | maa injured internaily. “Kansas City {| The Potter-Hoy Fred len Medical D ty because a full a Hardware Co. 5 BELLEFONTE. nt 1™ 40 a . Ad 11 Le nt ’ The Standard Wickless Blue Flame Oil Stove by a party 1 ) ally In state polities for about a dozer i i n edging years. Pres ish sos m on the mikado Is | Stephenson, wh arrival » was eral times over and | metimes calle in prince of Wale abinet and offi- | the sisted COrs o y an 3 An amusing | belonged to the Repub opening of the Cherokee country ‘1 incident occurred In connes included Mr went Washington," sald the visit so happened Sawyer and late Henry C. ‘to see Cleveland about it. 1 went come i entitled “The but oft that group for the honor conferred by th ISO8 Senator Elect ~ : » H I cise.” says Emerson Appleton’s ine met by the richest man that he tion with down to that the Mikado" at one of the the Spooner, the late Senato Payne the ant — the was being wented corp the on | INOS ters of Lon un when the prince ar rived been « ends nee that Mr. St 4 ow born ni erickton, N. B., In 182. removed to Bangor, Me. in 1840 and to Wisconsin, farm ol on in timber It « Pepper and Onions and Garlic and At a restaurant downtown, redolent | of pepper and garlic, where swarthy | tives of Spain and all the an countries gather ev- r alone Amer : : : : " ; tion a . : dv } ik y | that he ¢ make a f e It sich I he ‘ a : 1 to strictly uns envoy h iritish lord chamberla prohibited its pe hi and the visiting prince was appealed to with the result that the ban was removed. Prince Fushimi sr that he aid plain Eng Vorty years of experience has proven | Us superior worth a5 8 blood purifier and Invigorat- for the cure of stomach disorders ngs | and liver | ) down system as 1? 4 an 4 ty day ¢ lunch b A year later where he on a He bought a schooner and sais and out » caused protest worked represenia Oe . ¥ Ay v vai Lot the lakes, Investing his sav It was in t CAREW-TERRY. COALS 5Li KE diseases and gradual running a system. iden Medical Discovery "makes ri » hiooxd and $0 invigorates and regulates the stomach. 15 i thet 3 whol ays J ugh them, ihe whale dre] Thus all skin affections, blotches, pimpies and eruptions as well as scrofulous swel- pen running sores or ulcers healed. In treating old ers, It Is well 10 In- Viet a and Her . Prince A st W Royal nem. Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw and Sand. Screenings of Sles thal : ’ LEGAL ADVERTISMENTS. A PMINI Estat Sis - bs ron th son of fs Mu Walks " ” y aem Beezer's MeatMarket ALLEGHENY ST. BELLEFONTS tarn post DMINISTR NOTH We keep none but the best quality of 1 10 accept A secret Nos. ' . " ORK LW} oN 1 i titute for this non-aleohol : re SLICED HAM ANOWS COMPOSITION, DOS Letters of & . ; ked Meat, Pork Ra the urgent dealer may ™ naving gra to the y you A jaley Steak ay tow aol Ss sage. ele rail gger profit ' ' to said est * Nn ir W. H. MUSSER, mach, liver and howels Sreneral Insurance Agent ated, tiny granules, easy to take Notary Public and Pension Attorney BELLEFONTE, PA HARRY FENLON § Frederick XK. Foster { Wm Burnside FIRE, LIFE ACCIDENT AND TORNADO INSURANCE, BONDS of every description Texrie QOoUnr, ITTE, fla orate ste long . not only y— a ry : vr 4 A . Orally pel Yd =) | er 388888388883 B88 BBBBEEEBLBY PAINT YOUR HOUSE own primitive and | wwhion worshiped the great 1 ; avy. the master of life. Mr. Ia when In attractive colors and it will stand out from its neigh. bor's, Our experience in combining colors har. moniously is at your service with the it was threatened wit! truction, had | it removed to his estate for preserva | Pure White Lead and Oil to back us up. THE NEW WALL PAPERS tion, and here In 1872 1} for the last council held In the Genesee | valley. It was on this that | they gave Mr, Letchworth name as i Halwa We have can be made to give many novel form# of decors. tion. We'd be glad to suggest original treat. ments, for your house—they need not be expensive. rth Raccessor to = inion . -» » » i an adopted son of thelr trite \ “ a yodstah, “the man who always does | the right thing” In a& museum fis a ELLEN TERRY AND JAMES CAREW, collection of Indian relies | of Chicago, though born about thirty Mr. Letchworth has long been known | five years ago In the state of Indiana. | for his interest in historic and patrioth {| He played prominent roles with Ame- | societies, and for over a quarter of a | lla Bingham in “The Climbers.” with century his life has been wholly devot. | Henrietta Crosman In “Sweet Kitty od to unselfish work for the benefit of | Bellalrs” and with Alice Fischer In humanity, especially the unfortunates | “Mes. Jack.” About two years ago he who Inhabit prisons and asylums. The | joined the company of Miss Maxine Pa. » - \d - PRINCESS ALEXANDRA VICTORIA. Bhe Is the second daughter of Duke Frederick of Hleswick-Holsteln and is a ualy splendid domaln which he has given to his state and which is to be called in his honor Letchworth park Is visit od by thousands of persons every year The Erie rallroad’s bridge at Portage crosses the Genesee within the bound of the park. It Is 800 feet In length and it is 234 feet from the rallroad tracks to the turbulent stream beneath Below the bridge Is a series of three falls of great beauty. Seldom, Indeed, has the public come tuto possession of A domain possessing at once so many natural charms and so many historic assoctations, Elliott and went abroad with her, ap pearing In “Her Own Way." A year later he joined Miss Terry's company, returning to America with her for the season just closed Miss Terry was born at Coventry, England, in 1848, and is therefore fifty nine years of age, or nearly twenty: five years her husband's senor, She was married first to George Frederick Watts, the painter, from whom separated. Khe was married a second time to Charles Wardell, an actor, known on the stage as Charles Kelly, Who died some years ago. AI———— niece of the German empress, mother of her fiance. The latter Is one of the most promising of the kalser's sons He Is twenty years of age and has manifested much talent and originality, The emperor thought at one time of sending him to the United States, not for a visit of pomp and ceremony, but to study American Institutions, become acquainted with typieal Ameriean elt). pens and perhaps even take a course of study at Harvard oniversity, The af. falr with the Princess Alexandra, cul minating In their engagement, put an end to plans for this Ameriean trip, » * la . ‘a’ Wall Paper, Window Shades, Curtain poles, paints, oils, glass, etc., er on ECKENROTH BROTHERS, od - BELLEFONTE, PA. 5 » Cpe ed Del DOOD Oe 5a . a" . » a __" .__" . . ” ‘i oe 'eo’'we'e'eoee"ee'e bd _ 0 0 0 0 0A 0 0 * You Jos Yoni Chl Joel po Pel Deel eel Jno. F.Gray & Son Sucosssors to GRANT HOOVER. : Insurance : TR A ta a he latgen insur m—h Life and Accident Insurance, and Surety Bonds. ©Oall on or address us at Crider's Stone Bldg, Bellefonte
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