Page 6 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLFFONTE, PA., SEPTEMBER 17, 1908 ATTAINED HIS AMBITION. ¥ Pe usual Career, The Republican primary electi Wise were this the | Honors ns in iting were nue onsin year, unusually ex and leated divided compl Were soiiew hat between the follower of Sen ntor la Follette and his Opponents Representative John J. Jenkins of the defeats Jhb congressional district vil Ir speaker of d for a renomination by lL. L.enroot, formerly state assembly and an ardent La [ON THE PASIG RIVER] lette man, On tne other hand, United By AGNES L. FREER, NE of the sights in store for the sallors of the American fleet while In the Philippines consists in the falls of Pag sanjan-—pronounced Paxanhan., These falls are unique In their weird, wild beauty, and first view of them is Just as much a never to be forgotten experience Is a first view of great cataract of the Niag river They undoubtedly form of the grandest can flag plungi cipit glant a 0s the ira one the spectacles under The pale b ferns and make a sight of an wilds, only t this most the pl g sea between its luxuri: 1zy, trog f the Lake of Days shining In the sunliygl i : nyste rious, then there are ple—t! tle brown brothers” seen est advantage In thelr inla where they lived and shower thelr open hospitality upon pligrim Pagsanjan generations upon genera tions. When upon telegrar officials In Santa upon the w the night cauti lodgings ers are a hospitalit We in a go the m instead of tropical s rious en breeze which from the palm ed 10g the Manila subum where an old Jesuit 1 picturesque, m Intrusive eyes and where a long old Spanish mansions half reveal them selves in the midst of alluring tropieal gardens around the deep curve of the river's bank, the panorama The banks become lined + bamboo there seems to be a palm tis ) which sits up grown bird hou Native b the emerald ly by us im vast » and cocoa Ing ferrylx ed our cour tives native ponies od t) ering we ds was 1 e Pex to t} have ur excursion was detern provi WO nt t were sent 10 Cruz. the ws covered wall broadens trees u er each THE PAGBANIAN FALLA proach our old skipper anchored some distance off, while we listened, amazed, | to strains of “Hiawatha” and “A Hot Time In the Old Town Tonight” which floated out to us, We knew that meant & genuine native welcome, with a fan. fare of drums and the accompanying flesta. Presently the inevitable band, playing “Sobre las Olas” was poled out to us on a raft prettily decorated with palm leaves and flags and bung with Japanese lanterns. The provin cial governor and several dignitaries greeted vs cordially, and once on shore they placed us In carromatas, and we lurched along over a rough road lke ships at sen, An elaborate dinner was prepared for us at the governor's house, and In true Spanish style we were told that the States Senator Isaac Stephen ried the primary over 8. A On car Cook. Ser house and its belongings were ours After some two hours of dining, belng tired by our journey and our laborious efforts to intelligently In Spanish, we were glad to escape to our rooms for the night. The dawn found us awake listening to a ceaseless cho rus of cockerowling, which the na tional noise of the Philippine Islands With breakfast over, soon ln the carromatas on the Jan, a drive forty groves of ta along the way the paln ator Stephenson was originally a stro supp hn during COnEre rer the last of Senator La Follette RosRion of converse ig we were way to Pagsan Of minutes slender cocoanuts ched hut thr first ¢ tives In 1883, and terms. Samuel went in as Isaac wi out, the brothers living In adjolntns congressional districts Toward the end of his third term Isaac was dozing in his seat In the hou monly hot day in September se An uUncot when NEW G. A. R. CHIEF. Henry M Grand Army r of 4 Army Nevius Mr Colonel and M nors whi KO whi the veterans gave wh tow pe and into » ) e the | [Heros the canoes walting and uy rhythm of a curlouf song a minor key. The current and the river bed more ow and stony until at last the banqueros got out and waded pushing the boats over the bowiders On both sides the rocks rose higher as the gorge narrowed. Vine esovered trees sprang from rock crevices, and the chattering of monkeys could be | heard In the follage overhead, After . an hour and a half the head of the | Henry M. Nevius of Hed Bank, N. J. | canyon was reached, where walls of | who was chosen commander In chief rock tower above a thousand feet or | of the G. A. R, at the recent national | more and a cascade of water dashes | encampment in Toledo, won the honor from bowlder to bowlder to the deep away from former Governor Van Sant pool below. Here we sat for some | Of Minnesota, He Is a native of New time contemplating the grandeur of | Jersey and when the civil war broke the scene In delicious, cool shade, Our out was studying law In Michigan In boats could go no farther, and we had | the office of Russell A. Alger He en not the time to penetrate the narrow | Usted from Michigan In the Lincoln fissure In the rocks and explore the | Cavalry, In front of Fort Stevens river's course farther up. | when the Union army was engage! On the return we shot the rapids with General Early, he lost an arm over which our banqueros had so During his service In the field he held carefully pushed us, With the water | commissions in the Seventh Michigan swirllog and eddying over the stones, | 80d Twenty.Afth New York cavalry it was both exeiting and pertlous, and | Tegiments, Colonel Nevius has twice it was a relief to find ourselves with. | been department commander of the G out a mishap again In the broad course | A I. In the state of New Jersey. He of the river. has served as a member of the New Jersey legislature and on the bench were soon seated, ddiing were Pp gtrent ter the dra | becami tronger sl IIIT Tm Tre er er rr EE ER RE RR RAR RARER ARE lillie ELE San EER OQOLONAL HENKY M. NEVIUS | Senator Isaac Stephenson and Mis Un- | | | never depart from ft | make it your maxim to give a book or | to try { each | Mrs, Asquith, who Is just now in the f of | i Books For Wedding Gifts, | } i Hmelight In England as the wife the prime minister, always gives books | as wedding gifts | It makes ous the bride may from the famous : one In London her ca prices 18 now following her cholee of | wedding gifts | No matter who it, it good thing for any one to take up and stick to, It Is easy and not costly to | choose a certain thing gift Lier Mrs, Asquith follows who started is n| ns n and If you cannot afford sliver and gold an edition of books on all occasion It makes gift giving half the troubl that it Is when you rush around town to get something that ride. Whether or not the couple to be 1 ried cares for books Is not the q tion. Every one should care for bool and every one must have they are not read they may su a RE Ea Dt dhl ih a a dh hh i ee ED A a a a a aa a I Ea 3 aaa at aan at at 3 oh A Il a a Rf fifi lh ht tt a a i ed aa ee AAR Aaa esas aE ER FREE! FREE! $250.00 Worth of Presents will be GIVEN AWAY FREE! to our customers in the next two months ending Oct. 15 With each pur 1 chase of 50 CENTS you will $100 Harmony Deluxe Talking Machine S11 UI inging receive 0 CB GP OP PIED PW BWP FREE ! “F ’ YEAGER’S SHOE STORE, BELLEFONTE, PA. RR Et -B- SAAAA NE EE seas sass sa nods ogo Aid Ea ae ae a a i a a a a a al a a Ee Ie ge oe pe + eed a % oe oe “ Sale Begins 0 N00 000000000990 000000000000 0000000000000 0000800 RRR IRIN OIRRRRIIESE Sacrifice Sale Begins Thursday Sept. 10, 1908 Thursday Sept. 10 1908 Sale AT THE Extraordinary Bar- gains in Dry Goods x b of ter we This is not an ordinary but 2a Genuine Sacrifice Sale. We will not carry goods over, no mat- ter how good, or what they cost, or what they are worth ENTIRE SUMMER STOCK SACRIFICED cuts in our prices so as to close out the stock in short order. We must have the room, worst of all the ready cash, at once. Take advantage of the bargains They are of a most unusual kind, and the goods are all up to date and desirable in every way. UST be closed out within 15 days to make room for our new Fall and Win- Stock. We have made deep "soc kind at Bargains in Ladies’ Underwear A N Children's Dre SSCS Li € offer at this sacrifice sale. 2000 yards Ribbon, regular 15 cent kind, at this sale 10cents per BIG REDU( NIN at AWD WRIstS at white lawn waists at white lawn waist sand 1.8 lawn waists at y black sateen waists at black sateen waists at white silk waists white 5 atl y lawn waists at Bargains in Ladies’ Wear SHIR | W Al I'S WMD ALK alee w FEeSSIDR sa Tessin Sa BARGAINS ID soc Overalls at ys¢ Overalls at. . 1.00 Overalls at. ... 7s¢ men's Shirts at soc men's Shirts at « J 0 73¢ .48¢ 300 Reductions in Men's & Boys’ Wear 19¢ men's Shirts at 1.00 men's Dress Shirts gsc men's Dress Shirts soc men's Dress Shirts Boys' Shirts, 25¢ Boys’ Waists 4.00 men's Dress Pants 3.00 men's Dress Pants 2.00 men's Dress Pants 1.00 men's Pants ysc men's Pants. , PK "4c LK AE EN 2.50 men's Shoes 2.00 men's Shoes, 1.50 men's Shoes, , Shoes ! 11 I mmm re ee ne RR RR RR RE CREE ELLE LEE EE EE tb Shoes! 3.00 ladies’ Oxfords, . ! 2 50 ladies’ Oxfords. ..........} 2.00 ladies’ Oxfords : Shoes! 08 1.50 ladies’ Oxfords Ladies’ Shoes from WW FL) Children's Shoes from SERN ssNEN Notice -Sale begins Thursday, Sept. 10, and will lase 15 days only-+no extension. ~ WORKMEN'S BARGAIN STORE, Corner Allegheny, and Bishop Streets, Bellefonte, Penna. 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