Page 6 : THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLFFONTE, PA.,, NOVEMBER 28. 1907. noe 00008 — Se & & O&O 0 OQ @unbag for anner Weity Ef, Cid) geht | Trade Marks PATENT 5 Labels. | felwert verbollt twenig bun bem Honig | < John Harvard's Interesting Career of the Young Lo] Clergyman Who Founded Ameri ca's Great University lo the Year 10638. ooo 8 oo 0 ARVARD lays claim to the honor of being the oldest Institution for Le] university | ® oo Tercentennial, He Gave the Institution Three Hun. dred Volumes and About $2,000, and It Gave Him Its Name, on neo 0 wide & range of educational activi its present head, Charles William Eliot, twenty-second presi dent, assumed the responsibilities of very ties since fricge, wad fe b'r ganz Summer qe» fammelt Ben. Un ich will twette, tvann Ahr in en Patfd fumme bite, bann |e oie felle hme bort brite, wad | | | | tennte Jbhr fudje for Gier Freind, Nix for ungut un bejte Dant!” Dann i3 b'r jung Mann fort. wer bed Ding i8 em Hellauf im Kopp rumgange un oie er’s Debs feiner Frah verzahlt hot, bo bot felle gemeent, d'r jung Mann war redit un fe wir ed {dun | lang verleedt, fid) alle Sunbag fo Hart gu ploge. ©e hen bann nod) en Weil | mit enanner berothe un am nadfte Dag .bot b'r Hellauf an alle bun bie Sponfderd in br Stabr en Brief ge» Bend for my new free book "How to Get Them Invent something useful, There is money practical inventions, whether larger sioall description for free oploion as wo patenability JOSHUA R. H. POTTS, Lawyer, 020 Chestnut St,, 38 Ninth St, Washington KO Dearborn St, Chicago ~ inl Mend Philadelphia, | ex rob— oo) ji - Provide PROTECTION for your HOME and to your FAMILY. 1 Our plan is the best, most secure ever offered to money savers, A small sum put aside monthly does it, It's very essy, A Certificate of Stock With Life Insurance Protection is the One Correct Method. Energetic representaiives to sell our “Combination Life Insurance and Savings & Loan.” For full particulars and open territory write us PENNSYLVANIA SAVINGS FUND & LOAN ASSOCIATION 248 Fourth Ave., Pittsburgh, Penns Rh ah ba as lh 4 : Stove Time ! i t higher learning In Details on Request, the United - States. it is significant of the character of the pioneers who in 1621 landed at Plymouth Rock and began to lay the foundations of New England that only fifteen years later steps were tak- en for the establish- {ts direction in 1860. It has over 5,000 students, over sixty bulldings, property { valued at over $20,000,000, LS Freinbfdaft ihm belfe totfe. Ler An Interesting event of the past 4 amer net geantiwort bot, bed ware feine summer was the unveiling of the Har. qute Xreind un am nddite Sunbag vard memorial window in St. Baviour's hot b'r Hellauf mit feiner rah un 1 ——— church, Southwark, London. It was in : : . . : B a 4 ’ y ( Southwark that John Harvard was Mifdter Druder!— Nau Dodhter en herrlidyer un rubiger Dag gehat. weds 18 aver bod) ebber born in 10607, about five years after | fummt bal b'r Winter wieder un bo Nr Piet > the death of Queen Elizabeth, and it | {8 ¢8 bann ufem Land en biffel langs famme 5 mn hbo jnges Mann. was In St. Sas lour’s church that he | teilig un verloffe. Ym Gummer un Gr hot elie © : ~lidier ae au a. ee was baptized. The discovery of the | . .& a ph hr o na fdmwabe, Gr hot thm tann aefabt, ment of “a schoale | registry of this ceremony not long ago Derbi gebt e8 Dblenby ( umpeny, Jun baf er bat aeheert pun fet Unalid or colledge” for the | was of great assistance in ascertaining | D't Jeit an, wo bie Rerfdhe jeitig toerte und toeil er feralidh pume Snfel jets purpose of educating | what few facts are now known about | bid bie Gbbel bun bie Behm fen, bo baufed Dbaler qeerbt hat, fo ot er . the "English and In- | Harvard's founder. The author of | fumme bie Stabileit uf’s Land raus, | ym bes Geld lehne, wann ihm domit dian youth in know I- “John Harvard and His Times" ad- teil fe wiffe, bah fe qut getriet terre peholfe Iodr. D'e Hellauf bot ibm aes SE’ es’ da oie aud Eolliness” ya " = tory, widborted by consid un nod) en Korb gefillt ftriege for mit | pantt un ihm den pak veraahlt, : one rel able circumstantis ! ’ ni 4 a is . en wn of the colony of Massa- | his father, : Harvard the heemaunemme, Winer wank Vr Wind hen bann nod) lang beifammegefeffe chusetts Bay on Sept. 8 1636, six years | mol fee RKefdhte meh runnerbloft, bo bie Frah un Dodhter ah. Wie d'r jung after the settlement of the colony, and hen fe tee Jubs meh for ben gute On+ | Mann endlidy fort war, b'r Hellauf the next year, 1637, twelve leading fel ufem Land. Do i8 dann wieder bie | cefaht: Des id nau en liewer junaer men, including John Winthrop and Beit, wo die Ctadtleit lage, dah fe | Menfdh. Xd wot, er : John Cotton, were authorized “to take mifte fo fdredlidh viel begahle for bed |g, “ order for a college at New Towne.” Sad, was fe bun die Baure tabfe. The name Cambridge was adopted soon Jd will Eid) nau mol en fdeene afterward in remembrance of the fa- fleene to Dt Hand : ald una Jurfdh in bie fdrietve (fonfibentidhiell), bafy er tvdr in Gelbbruivel un eb fe net aud alter Send for Calendar-1908. 1 PENNSYLVANIA SAVINGS FUND AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 248 FOURTH AVE PITTSBURGH, PA. ETE Lin a fh EW a - ge oe The Orr’ Painter Co. AND The Prizer Painter Co. PRESIDENT ELIOT. (=e ey idence, ¢ tobert and find vil rom cot eg a - M y Derbet i — mime. qeblinaelt L® J Pr - ¥ l | orie bverzable. mous English institution where many we : of the had been ‘educated The name ings to the place where the university Is located, but the institution itself has since its ve pening by the Harvard, f t w tl ter, the Re at Ci about Inst for Ap] lege © it wi nam two | sary of building. 1 i Henry Dunster and the first mem hers The =a directed nected with this lsh a seat of 1 American colonies been aroused in among Harvard students and alumni, my n and emigrating | aleid war jufdht ebaut : : or Jor but among students of Americal tory in general _Among other tions that connection is a volm Harvard am [ir C. Shelley, from tl Brown & Co progr “q Q : The Potter-Hoy ; Hardware Co. colonists Ih an ah 3 an J a J J Rh hb aan of mR LER Ee ba a ho Lh hh hf hn SUH « bs | t er ba a How to Get a Nice meet [FF Bitnis sft Dot Gd rbot un as ; Home. ol game RE I I. L A a a ARE aE EE A a aA a AR AR aa a a AAAs s sag aN _ bh db PPS PPP Shore WM'SPFORT the sul ’ ALY . tAr cs sdeiphia & Reading R. R 53 sy became { A Pillars «sone f : ~ N freeman of ) non Dann gine Srend aus gae Massachusetts in 1637 ’ la Cunthan | y y fe sd Sub SUNDAG He a ff Hgnt in of e entitied have seen the the the him and in on smnert Rat 28 S311 “° MRS. ANNA M. BRADLEY. Strange Case of the Woman Charged With Mu yf Senator Brown The ca \M sana M. Br who ty non the t murdering Se Utah. has because of stances the senato A DUCHESS AS A CLERK. The Gracious Woman Who Was Miss Consuelo Vanderbilt and Her Ways, The Duchess of Mar wgh b Era ner t TMI LS AN] RAIL 1! COA | der Bellefonte Trust Company, Capital $125,000, Surplus $20,000. BELLEFONTE, PENNA. is i i= on outs she ocrat ly 2 cent Mrs O nt, at ii XK. YY. r was lovited by friend one of in which Mr At one of sold candy the duches cluding wm mand arose for autograph nd she was kept nearly all da trated short country re th her mother Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw and EE a A eS Ea a aaa A A A A AE A EE EE . a mpstead her old to hf interested Mackay y was Mrs Beezer's MeatMarket BELLEFONTE wmtaining her busy her name on ALLEGHENY ST, Inseribing Centre County Banking Co., ny hts M1 SLICED HAM oked Meat, § rk Sausage. ole 1 ANhiee ey Neak CRE FHILIF BEKELE} W. H MUSSER, Sreneral Insurance Age: Tonsiline The throat is one of Corner Bligh ana Spring Streets TTON the most delicate parts Cures of the body. It is also Sore Throat ore of the most im- portant, and should be given the best possible care The throat is the gateway to the body The air we breathe, the food we eat, the liquids we driok, all pass through it. Its very easily affected by cold, strain, ex- posure, etc., and Sore Throat is therefore one of our most common Allments Strangely enough, it is also one of the most neglected Sore Throat is a very serious matter, for the whole system is in danger in conse | quence of it. i Every Sore Throat patient is a candidate and served about a year. He was born | for Tonailivis, Quit}. Dipiithatinng’s thet 3 and, emigrating from the east | hori to Sal Lake an, oy a out of a) ih +i sitive] SL Hg A ON ICING, leading lawyers. According to the story 11 taken in time a dose or two will do it told by Mrs. Bradley, she lived with TONSILINE is made to cure throat dis Mm for some years, and he was the | sanes and nothing else. It is the one rem: father of her two little boys, Arthur ledy for this pu sold largely in the and Mark. Senator Brown had been | United States very user endorses it; married twice, and he was expect |overy physician, knowing its virtoes, ing to be married a third time to commends it. Mrs. Annie C. Adams when Mrs. Brad The one most important thing to ley fired the shot which ended his life Sematibae beaut 9 NE elie The shooting occurred In WashMgton eR t y does cure * on Dec. 8 1006, It was the knowledge of his intention to marry another which All druggists, 26c and 50c bottles. impelled Mrs. Bradiey to bor desper . | The Tonsilioe Co. Canton, Obio. ate act. A strange feature of the case | — po————— is the fact that Mrs. Adams, who Is THR DUCHESS OF MARLBOROUGH. PRP PEee————— EE EE SS 8 nd di RE A. A AN... ' x ’ Ee tess ess a SEMEL Lo Lo AN M.AHUGHERT. Casha PAINT YOUR HOUSE In attractive colors and it will stand out from its neigh. bor's. Oar experience in combining colors har. monionsly is at your service with the Pure White Lead and Oil to back us up. THE NEW WALL PAPERS We have can be made to give maay novel forms of decora tion. We'd be glad to suggest original treat. ments, for your house—they need not be expensive. Wall Paper, Window Shades, Curtain poles, paints, oils, glass, etc., Notary Public and Pension Attorne: BELLEFONTE, PA HARRY FENLON Frederiek K. Foster Wm Baraside FIRE, LIFE ACCIDENT AND INSURANCE. Texrie CoUny, BELIEFONTE, - say - ANNA BM. BRADLEY members of the senate He was slected In 1808, or the admission of Utah to statehood Mus. of the first from Utah Successor to ] Pao. Jao. F. Gray & Son Sucesssors to GRANT HOOVER. the mother of Maude Adams, the ac at 25 cents tress, and who has herself been on the stage, did all she could to Influence Senator Brown to marry Mrs, Bradley and only consented to marry him her self when convinced that he would pever marry the other woman. Mm. Bradley bas put in evidence letters in which Brown called her his “darling wife” and acknowledged her two boys to be his sons, the cards, which sold apiece. Quite a sum was realized from this source for the church funds. The accompanying picture portrays the Duchess of Marlborough In court costume. She Is Interested In prison and while 18 New York visited Exclusive Territory For a Few Good Agents Our Participating Policies the most sucesnly! insurance fosture of the day, Conservanive Management, : FORT PITT MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Fook A.W. Schaum 248 Fourth Avenne Seerstary Pittsburgh » » ¥ » Sd pel) ree Bod .» —————— wo oP ECKENROTH BRO » * » . o » L » » hg * * * » . * » » Ny » * Y > JE. tet el Sed Be So Sel ee Deel See Sl el Sed Sel ee Sed el Sel » » BC el el el : Insurance : he HH
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