L'AvR 2 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, NOVEMBER 12,1908, Noted Names John A. Johnson's Third Election as Governor—Judson Harmon's Election as Governor of Ohio. NE ele ™ ] | Judson Har Democratic can { for governor Hie of a Taft majority In state of about 70.000 one of non, didate of Ohio the features election lect Har attorney 1 8 ' Pres and an active part in il elected judge — ut of Politics f The Governors Elect of Nebraska and lowa—Congressmau tep- burns Defeat—Others In the News. say that 1 1 y of d rom his wa om is wail gubstitut ABOUT FAMOUS PEOPLE. The Troubles of Prince von Bulow. A “Wireless Honeymoon." the Englishman re That emperor interview which German gave to an cently scems to have caused all kinds of trouble, It 1s declared that Prince von Bulow, the German imperial chan cellor, offered his resignation In con sequence of its publication. The em peror refused to accept the resignation respon lew, though he ned knowledge of what it contah Jmperor Wik re loy 3 18 fit vm has no m Educated. Mrs, 8. was in a Richmond hospital, and she was lorfely, so welcomed the [_EGAL NOTICH advent of a and very I 4 ni | in one 1 ' ; hl t of Wilton LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS very black iit WHO CHls to wipe up the floor Some one new uel 1 151 to talk to, so 3 “1 have not seet here before Edmonia 1 back Into the buch the floor before an “Yas'm, I's ne ne was lost ‘ Jno. I. Gray & Sen : Insurance : Criders’ Stone Bld., Bellefonte HARRY FENLON ¥ IW FIRE, LIFE ACCIDENT TORNADO INSURANCE, BONDS of every description Centre County Banking Co., WINDSOR HOTEI PHILADELPHIA 1 dren had so bh In a few years he brought a charming bride to the old homestead i cla mor of 1 tuation dhe states dis 10D Was with a friend one day the wild doings of a young Chicago man with whom both were well acquaint. ed. Mr. Cannon's friend was Inclined to be very severe in criticism of the sower of wild oats, but the speaker of | the house had more to say of his good | than his bad qualities, remarking that at heart the boy was “all right.” He thought It would be well to reserve judgment and give the lad a chance un. til he reached the age of discretion, “At just what period would you place the attainment of discretion?" asked the friend quickly. “Generally speaking.” added Uncle SPEAKER CANNON, | patric burn.” d« “Look “Don't 3 here!” shouted wi call me out « Pres) using pe ally Ia na way back to Washington from Oyster Day on election day the train stopped at n, 8 campaign 0 nis | West Philadelphia, and one of a group | of dirt begrimed rallway mechanics who had congregated on a stone wall | near the president's car « alled out “Where's the big stick 7? Mr. Roosevelt, who had appeared on the observation platform of his car In | pesponse to the cheers, Immediately | began to laugh and shouted back In response: “No use for the big stick any more, boys.” The president told the men he was glad to see them all, Some one In the erowd then asked: “How is the election going?’ To this Mr, Roosevelt gave his latest and concise answer: “We've got them beaten to a frazale” 5 -—— i. - o— : aa f ar i of EU LAE ments 1t is probable } { ¥ tow \nue 1nd ¥ 08 A « the § 3 (84 1) ll through the same process it will tly t ’ rel: TONSILINE TONSILINE ! fr { ' ] | TONSILINE syns night ¥ wl STOVES SESERERRUNEEEREEN ABOUT THE POTTER-HOY HARDWARE CO, SHOES New Thought in Shoes r being stylish Nowadays they've outgrown this old belief an doesn’t necessarily mean a sacrifice of comfort, WALK OVER SHOES have been opinion. instrumental in this change of WALK-OVER SHOES that and service can be satisfactorily combined in the same pair of shoes have demonstrated style. comfort Drop into our store and see for yourself, $4.00 $5.00 YEAGER’S SHOE STORE BELLEFONTE, PA. nT de de Savings for a large any de man of his has had t ee i dation i tart in life with SAVINES bank deg as } t. Ina years he had enough to b iy : \ ; L] fe 1 " ol 0h _ iY Aa home, then he quit paying rent 4!) ‘aX t wi, Then his deposit could be made ~~» a ———— just as much larger, as the -— i amount formerly paid for rent, and the first thing he knew he had A competence, ’ - Checking Accounts Individual and small firm accounts subject to check are solicited and to them are extended the same freedom and courtesies accorded the larger transactions, Trusts An important consideration to parties considering the appoint. ment of some one to administer their estates, is that the fees charg. ed by this Company for acting in that capacity are the same as those allowed to an individual, BELLEFONTE TRUST CO., COR. ALLEGHENY & HIGH STS. BELLEFONTE, PA. M5
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