9 - Prag THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. SEPTEMBER 19 1907 Nell), Pi, People Who Get In Print. [ time exclaimed, ~~ WG ERDINAND P| EARLE ot Monroe, N. X., artist and son netted has described as veutor of been “in the howe The in made divoree," cool manner which he | sure enough, gave him a hard | and, whack on the back and at the same | “Hello!” The principal turned fiercely. “What is the meaning of this?’ he | cried. “There was your back 1 boy. “Oh, was the biggest spider on ever saw, sir,” sald the | the mollified | principal. “Thank you, my lad, for kuocking it off. Where is it, though?” “It escaped down that crack,” said Durbin there?" said Mu has the entry Into the field in the Cleve- land mayoralty contest of Representa- tive Theodore EB. Burton, chairman of h comment been en used by P side crown the upon The gift voted legislature rable gem a The — King Ed of to should in his broy British ¢ over thirty-nine the addition the « | The Lure of Diamond. ww ward VIL Cullinan by the will have fo make desire to Olle he him he a to he tion vy on state rown welghs ounces accepts the diamond Transvaal con- his include wears occasions. already and the Cul- | | diamond difficulty In putting it to any use com- | mensurate with Its importance as the | largest diamond in the world has de- creased its market value, At just the time that the Cullinan | has come into prominence | {again there happens to be excitement { over the finding of States, siderable quantity Prospecting going on in se in the United for dinmonds is wveral parts of this conn sparklers Mi con- | | quantity to render It commercially | ReeStable to work mines Vhen diamonds have been found In the lu nited States heretofore { have explained the finds on the theory | that they { soll, but only migrations during the glacial period from far distant locality. This does not apply to Arkan sas, which is some hundred miles south of the extreme glacial mit. Kome for them. | { geologists | i Pearson, —— A nunt for diamonds is also being made In Kentucky at the present time under the auspices of General Samuel formerly of the Boer army. i" “A OE n s 1s # p 0 were not Indigenous to the | Test excavations are being made in the | so ealled “blue ground” reg in this rion of the locality pre- to that of t in South state, as the gol) sents a marked the famous Kim! Africa, shipped ick to het home fin and an: his inten linan in the diamond, which is the largest world, welghs 3,024% carats, or about one and three-quarter pounds avoirdupols A crown that weighs over four pounds is not a very cem- fortable thing to wear, even to show off the finest diamond in all the world, Jut King Edward may well be gratl- fled by the of Transvaal legislature in voting him so valuable a present It was taken as a mark of appreciation of the grant of rep sentative government to the colony 1bout—and starch them wit! lately in revolt against British author. ity, 1 it Is well kno if Ss DS WE G SILVER Edward was strongly in f that King policy a A LC STARCH wr of the 3 ' p Soni sh : } Vie an my e ¥ the Transva by the home 1 everd t one government. Bi posit Mur. ly urge the armies the Important house iittee on rivers and hi Congressman Bur ton, on being asked whether he would make the race for the mayoralty on hen shel the Republican have ob ticket inst Tom divorce L. Joh . replied from him, of mar-| that he was willing vying his “soul's af-| to provided finity,” an young, the platform and wan named Julla Kuttner, | candidate of the rather shocked his fellow villagers.| party gave assur His reflections on the morals prevail-| ance of no alllance ing in Monroe also helped to incense | between it and pub- his fellow townsmen, and they treated | lic se corpora- kim a reception when he! tions under- alighted from train seeing | stood » gave fe off he steamer his repli * con- ar feren with President Re Secretary fleld of the Inter] part with both of whom | teru » friendship. have ted on the congressman's his wife b comn father's irbors, France nounced tion, w should tained a Fine Laundry Work v take the daintiest and most delica FERDINAND P, or lace work you have-—~the EARLE. ones Yd 80 action the THE CULLINAN DIAMOND, articular try, but thus far 1! atten hunters where som y 1 #8 has ha sy VOY German won {amor id 4 ded the of re- 80 boot rvice It i that 1} ul It with any at on {o Warn THEODORE : 4 BURTON al his wi ich a dis- Yorl a8 wart found ot souls Later, met with his r part of BEST FOR ALL KINDS OF STARCHING. pl. of : ral use boll as directed. For light starching, unequaled price to be | ax a cold water starch, requiring no ‘boiling. motive ently not been disclosed, bu 8 Suppose nm wort topnd 35 Amer AOR he } for over re at Oswego. All grocer . race | een In § re aring | i i abou i i wner " 4 am a estate ob . KINGSFORD & SON, Oswego, " p v 7 et : Novas ’ the rom tha Premise nl 4 armer who was examining patches Mational! Starch Co., Successors. She i views, and is | on the preside: i situation 1 e pti . \ y ‘ f green ny rock ot {oa ? Mr. brother | been went ty” and | Burt ab same | Vict For gens or 2g 0 -» roof sto was ON THE SQUARE ml FEL th ' 4 h a LL a aa The effect of Scor?’s Emulsion on thin, pale children is magical. It makes them plump, rosy, active, happy. It contains Cod L iver Oil, Hypophosphites and Glycerine, to make fat, blood and bone, and so put together that it is easily digested by little folk. ALL DRUCCISTS Selling Shoes on the Square A Man, Won for Shoes with full in correct We an. Bov or Girl ean come to 500. AND $1.00 won fidence right lam P for the sti Say ite prices I eee eet settee ttt atts set ittttt statist adss dy EN a tao NAAN Pree re tee re eed +4 N gb i we 7, [If YOUAIM (0 be Wealthy call at Bellefonte Trust Co. FOR ONE OF THESE SAFES: tl and ning - SP aa — MINGLE'S SHOE STORE BELLEFONTE. SEEEEEEENNEENNEENNEEEEEEEEEDS Por Pd oh a a OSes lidiadettondscdiadudsadeaload idiudoude alealial cl oki then ba 1 : McCALMONT & CO, SELL CONKLIN WAGONS Axle. The greatest AMERICAN WOVEN WIRE and hei h Wire, Netting. SOUTH BEND and UNIVERSAL Potato Planters, Corn Planters McOCORMICK Binders, Mowers, Rakes and Tedders. A complete line of Farm Machinery and implements, FERTILIZERS of all kinds, and the price 2 run : Acid Fertilizer, per ton de Phosphe*s and Potash per ton Many other grades. Prices are right. You will do well to look us over before you buy elee- where. ee ee eee setae any with the patented “TRUSS” WAgOn ever bpulit. FENCING, Barbed Wire, all sizes ight “ BMAVEe BON from coac week's plary ! ats. Smoot Poultry that Waxamaxer's Finer Pay Was £1.20 a week walked four to and from his part of it as a starting point for the built. Your salary is more daily than his was weekly and you don’t have to walk four miles daily to save money, either! Practice self denial in other ways and bank what you save at our Savings Department at J per cent interest, "Tis . aid and i work each day to ¢ great fortune he ning project tion « CHARLES MM ' crea BCHWAR Cinss wl Is the greatest ever enjoyed Mr of the few men in the United States who have enjoyed the distinction of drawing a salary of £1.000,000 a year, this being his rate of wages, though not his entire income, while president of the “billion dollar steel trust.” Mr. Schwab wherever he goes, and when he first went to Venice his yacht splashed the water against the steps and doorways of the homes of the Vene tians that the American steel magnate | | was haled before a police magistrate and fined Although he has denled | that he broke the bank at Monte Carlo, he has been fond of unusual doings from boyhood up. The schoolmaster at Loretto, Pa, where Mr. Schwab got his early education, was an ardent geologist. He had ordered day that each of the children bring to school a specimen of some sort, and these specimens he wot id designate and des ¢ one by one, Accordingly on the appointed day a great arm load of stones were brought to the little bullding, but young Schwal's contri bution to the arm load was a broken | brick. In due course the master took up the specimens *I'his” be sald, “Is a plece of feld. spar from the crossroads, “This Is n plece of marl from the meadow, “I'his is a plece of argiliaceous sand. | stone from the quarry. | of | created bs Plows, Harrows or W that atts in office to authorities of governor of the B Ham 8. Ta complicity : . miies ve nas Eh a a ha a a a a I a a Rl Seed PePP PPP PPPPIeP pleas re © in Schwab is one fugitive gs State, Wil yvior, who was charged with the plot to murder Gov. ernor Goebel Governor Durbin says he was offered 803.000 If he would sur render Tavior. The governor was born ia Indiana in 1847 and Is a veteran of both the civil and Spanish wars. He was noted as a boy at school for his proclivity to mischief, a fact which Is tlustrated by the following story The principal of the » he at fended was a man of considerable se- verity. The boys all held him In great Awe They were therefore nmazed when young Durbin one day sald to them: “Do you dare me to go up to the prin cipal and say ‘Hel lo!’ and #lap him on the back?” “We certainly do” they replied “Well, I'll sald Durbin do It today But what will you give letting you gee me do bamboo fish | Hierate boy | Kentucky 33 ine Gra Eee i i ii dh EL EE A A Ess sass assesses dim i a a a Rh a a .. 811.50 14.00 in - If you save each workin will at the end of five years have g day the following amounts, you : usually cuts a swath Tora AMOUNT «a mie a x. 419.10 nm 470.08 x LM 1.67.40 2.080,.50 2.514.800 2.081. 70 LE INTEREST EAnRxeD 587 AMOUNT DEPOSITED "ee 188.50 4.75 nw me 0 50 om mn 5 conts por day for B years 5 years 5 years 5 years L years 5 years 5 yoars 5 years TREND 5 yours 1.ITA9S 5 years 1.9800 5 years 1A 5 years LM 5 years LTH 5 years 8130.00 THE ABOVE IS ON A BASIS OF 3 PER CENT. PER ANNUM, WHICH WE PAY ON SAVING FUNDS BUSINESS HOURS FROM 7 A. Wm, #0 Toe P.M, McCalmont & Co. BELLEFONTE, PA. AAD AT Dd bd bd Lb bd 0h bd db bbb hool nat one i Th i tA. E. Schad SANITARY PLUMBING Estimates Caaptiuly Furnished. Teach your Children Gas Fitting, early Furnace, Steam and Hot Water Heating, Slating, Tin Rooling, Spouting, All kinds of Tioware made to order, “I'n WILLIAM DURBIN me for | “I'l give you that there ing pole of mine” an Il sald, “All right,” Durbin agreed me when school begina” The boys went in. The principal sat on an elevated plat. form. The reckless Durbin as soon as the session opened advanced to him to save their Pennies, \sfonte Tras Co mpany Helle fone Pa bel | SOOO tss sss ddd airing PPP P CPTI ID It is not what you carn “Watch | but what you save that makes you independent, 334380002000 2003 2000041 “And this” he thundered, taking up the broken brick-—-"this is a plece of fmpudence from Charlle Schwab”
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