Page 6. Re THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, July 15, 1909, PRINCIPLES THAT WIN. Democrats may find Instruction as well as comfort in the fact that most of the recent policies of Republicans have been borrowed from them. In the States as In the nation overs whelming Democratic defeat at the polls has been politically fatal only to individuals. Democrats have been ex- cluded from most official stations, but with Republican assistance they have written thelr principles into the laws of the land, Democrats go down to defeat. Democracy adds triumph to triumph. The effective tions, the direct primary, of United the earnings warfare upon monopoly, the the popular election States Senators, the tax on of corporations, the tax on inheritance, the income tax and the regulation and publication of paign contributions and expenditures have been Democratic In their origin, although mally Republican in cution Few Republican have had anything definite these things, and yet to Republicans principally Is due the fact that the seemingly rejected principles of a de- feated party have been greatly ad- vanced or carried to victory. Democracy thus proves itself more to be stronger than the Demo- cratic party. The lesson which Democrats should learn from all this is plain enough to be self-enforcing. ular faith In true Democracy. There fs great popular intelligence in sep- arating the false from the true. False teachers and teachings are not fatal to Democracy itself. They destroy only those who adhere to them. The people distrust these unwise leaders and these strange doctrines, but they show thelr faith and justice by Republicans to own, to say of compelling reluctant adopt them That Democratic policies should be | Democrats | but we | carried into execution by will be generally conceded, can hardly hope for such a thing until Democratic leadership shall up fully to Democratic World. Uncertain Lines. The Fish Commission work drawing lines ns trout stream ceases and bass fishing begins. The upper part of a stream where the waters are fresh, are de- cided to be the part where fishing for trout is legal, and the lower parts where the waters are not so fresh shall be «¢ dered for bass fishing. Fishermen will conside this drawing the line fine even unto hair- splitting How trou Is to know whe and the bass puzzler i which bo and is now at to where a nsi en- to know whe line and get waters, and v bass to knov Commission into the become necs notices” on where the dividing bolfl letters inscril od. sail down beyond this and must keep below the In name of all the wims don't give us any more finney ti ’ is fixed ith “Tron it mu line, . st not line." DIES FROM AWFUL BURNS, Follow ng Ignit on of Mer Dress Fire Cracker by a ville died puni fire no« of ted abl Bore reachs fire of 1. auto to reached saw tha burns, which ende Wor ¢ tion of her body, were of fr nature Mrs the girl was so painfully urned or and one | daughter, under a ghtful ther, hands her sn the mt le 1 ing t gave that she physician 8 Care Good News for Tyrone. Havir Fo 1907, the large Bhoemaker- Eyre pany at Tipton in a very short The Pennsyl- vania and the rthern Central Jointly awarded to the new contract it about three n area of ahout 100 struction vork Ir I cube ris of yards | } masonry 0 a change In k beer ber the om « ime operation since I weceom epalr onstruction ( works of will res time N calls for a yard les long, covering an The tL AI 15.000 Acres 00. 0600 cuble culvert track, road 1% es abou grad ridge Hes ne and n of new wation ofpublie miles Jong, a 36.-stall round house, power house, machine shop, shed and some smaller bulldings. The plans provide for east and west-bound | yards and the an expenditure of olan hump” classification work will Invols several millions Riddles Best Suit. John Nash, of Bunbury, Is seeking notoriety as a reflex Joker. When his next door neighbor left town for a few days recently he decided to pull off a | stunt by placing a dummy figure of a man on his porch to guard the place. Wednesday night Mrs. Nash re- quested her husband to go to the oel- lar for a bucket of coal. The dummy Joke had slipped his mind, and he came out of the cellar whistling. As he glanced across the yard he noticed a human form on the porch, He dropped the scuttle of coal and bolted up the cellar steps Into the kitchen. Then with his revolver he riddled with bullets his best suit of clothes stuffed with straw and recline ing on a neighbor's porch. Large Orders. Orders for 500 steel box cars, forty- seven postal cars, fifteen diners and eight baggage and express cars will benefit 1.500 Pennsylvania rallroad employes at Altoona. Seventy-five suspended men were added to the car shop force, these being the first re instated since the financial depression. It takes a sharp tongue to make cutting remarks. regulation of corpora- | cams- | exe | platforms once | There is great pop- | in Democratic truth | as their | measure | profession, — | bass | the | have | Shoemaker- Eyre, | cone. | transfer $100,000 to Charity. The Texas Brewers’ Assoclation, composed of moralists and social re- formers, has Issued a challenge to the National and State Prohibition party to disprove the alleged fact that more Hquor is sold In “dry” States than in “wet” ones, The brewers offer to give $100,000 to any charity the Pro- hibitionists name If, after thorough investigation, it be not shown that tmore red liquor is sold in places { where {ts sale is forbidden by law than in plgces where any man may legally walk Into a saloon and nomi- nate favorite tipple. The brewers will select six men and the Prohibitionists are to name six nore to act on a commission to visit the “dry” States and make the investi | gations, If the Prohibitionlsts win the brewers lose the $100,000, and further- the brewers will pay all the ex- of the investigation, including bills of the Prohibitionist mem- bers of the commission, The brewers really want to show that the only way for a community to | be temperate Is to drink plenty of beer | and let whiskey alone. In the Prohl- { bition States little or no beer is drunk | but liquor is consumed In large quan- | tities, straight, as stomach bitters and as nerve tonics. Many Prohibitionists | the brewers contend, are so afflicted { with stomach | nerves that they | time in drug stores winking at the man behind the soda water counter. They are willing to spend $100,000 to prove this, and then they next election will go “wet” The only trouble is that no one has yet invented a patent machine to tone his more, penses | wine | is beer. When that is invented the brewers will whirl in and work for the Prohibitionists and increase thelr sales all through the South, A Wonderful Shot. They were telling how well they could shoot, and Tom Dawson recalled a duck hunt in which he had brought { down five birds with one shot. | "Talk about shootin.” began Old Man Tilford; “I saw Jim Ferris do a | mighty neat plece of work one day {last week. His wife was puttin’ out {the washin' and she was complainin’ | about the pesky sparrows makin’ dirt marks on the damp clothes with thelr feet. “They're around here,’ of "em wit. th blessed thick as bees “There's seven clothes-line q Capt. Green Now Retired. t. John P. Greene, formerly ty Pennsyl nt on the pens As est ¢ first of July will draw the hig! amount of pension money of any man in the United States Having arrived at the of 70 years, he was forced to re- tire In co with the rules of actual retirement a pension. AR nformity ompanies 000 mer was 175.000 men. In 1907 from operations were $321.478.34 Bor f earnis ompanies 1908 $267 , & loss of 353.1 Thus in the compar id for labor forty-eight per ox its total ear ings from operatior in 198 wages absorbed forty mix total 0HH0 gros Ke the . 560 213 7 nt and per f the cent 0 Will Go Into Retreat The annual retreat of the priests of the Altoona diocese of the Roman Catho lic church began Monday evening at |St. Francis college, Loretto, and will | continue until Saturday evening. The Rev Father Roberts, of New York state. a member of the Passionist order, will be the instruc All the hundred yriests of the including the t. Rev. Eugene A. Garvey, D. D., the | bishop of the diocese, together with the Rt. Rev. Mons. John Boyle, of Johns town, the vicar general of the diocese will attend tor diocese Many Pure Food Prosecutions. | Law Governing Fish Basket Licenses. | out { law, troubles and shattered | spend most of their | believe that the | up the stomach whose main Ingredient | | ble | postoffic LL) All people who contemplate taking fish basket licenses this year should look up the new codification of the law governing this class of figsh- ing. One of the provisions of the new which supercedes all previous acts, is that not over two-thirds of the width of any stream where fish bask- ots are allowed to be placed may be sl ti closed. The baskets must be at least one-fourth of a and down the stream. It vided that any man who had a fish basket located last year may use the game point this year to the exclusion of all other applicants, Formerly many fishermen lost the improvements of which were jumped by men licenses for the locations is also pro- years took previous who out New Food Law. feeding stuffs law was en last Legislature to take first day of August next law limits the amount of cobs and oat hulls that in mixed feeds; prohibits hulls, peanut aulls and adulterants in concen- feeding stuffs, and to free the mar- from undesira- ACL~ ef - A ed fect This new ground corn can be used the use of rice weed seeds as trated commercial so makes it possible kets of Pennsylvania feeds, The co-operation of all manufac- turers of and dealers in feeding stuffs, as well as the public in the effort to carry new by the the press, out the {fons of this new law. new law making application to Foust, at Coples of the to any person the office of Commissioner Harrisburg. A New Free Delivery Route. A new rural free delivery route will established Aug. 2, from the postoffice. The route of Halfmoon and be Stormstown will cover portions Buffalo Run valleys, connecting with the ute from Bellefonte giving ser- vice to the entire scope of country be- tween the two offices. The route is laid out as follows: Beginning at the thence northeast to Hart- northwest to Julian road easterly to Waddle corner, northeast to Hale corner, southeast southwest and northwest to school- house corner, westerly to Waddle cor- ner. southwest to M. E. chur h corner, southwest to Stormstown postoflice, The total length of the route be 16 sured - Tro sock corner, and return, above will In Judging. re A man b) is clothes and the tailor made the 1 by his fam- a good fam- y his failure a because _ Shot Th Fag The Hand. of Ira Gun- ip, was tak- en hospital Satur from gun-shat unate young me a fishing part iy & shor { neall i: BOT [Liberty U Lock H AY suffering The unfort s the woods with ine Aa t! © het yavrsal on day wound was and had % others or a hammerles Mention IL 1 one day writ description of the ostrich Af- had succeeded In describing the ferent p of the bird, he was puz- led as to whether the ostri h tall He finally consulted the teach. who told him that the ostrich did a tall, but not to speak of The boy. having resumed his work, wrote the following but you must Ih Don't ac) wns A ng a ter he arte or have anything about | | not say No Wonder She's Cross The woman who has a thousand pretty cares and annoyance while she uffers or sideache nN ast not | 1 if she cannot always be an amiable What she needs is thot ightful ness from her family and such | a sim p! le and natural remedy as Lane's Family Medicine, the herb tea that make | weak women strong and well. Sold by wit head ache be blames gelically nh druggists an 1 dealers, 2%¢ | Dairy and Food Commissioner Foust | la few days ago directed that 16 pros- | scutions be entered In Allegheny for Allegheny, Mifflin and Venango for adulterating soft drinks, | two in Allegheny for watering milk, {and one each for adulterating lce cream. lard and vinegar In Deaver, | Potter and Indiana counties, respect. tively in | coun con | The Use of Sexine. | No man or woman who is nervous | weak or irritable, should fail | Sexine Pills, The treatment $4, and it is fully guaranteed Pills make you strong and happy $1 a box; six boxes $5, with back guarantee, Address or callon C Parrish, druggist, Bellefonte they sell all the principal remedies and do not substitute Is it an Elixir of Life An English physician has gained some notoriety by asserting that sour milk Is the real elixir of life and that it will prolong human life. That I» strange; sour milk has been tried on hogs for ages; it makes the animal fat, but there Is no evidence that It has prolonged its life, Sexine money. M. A faint bank account never won A lady | ognizable | made | high | previous record for great heat to take | costs only | Price | | on where | | | Busquehanna | golling oleomargarine as butter, eight Thought Drowned, Found Hanged. John F. 8nyder, ¢f Northumberiand | who, It was thought, had committed | suicide by throwing himself into the | river last week, while | suffering from a heat stroke, was | found hangng from & tree near the | river His body was almost unree through decomposition He himself with a noose wild grape vine had strangled from a Heated Windup for June. rounded up with eight temperature, June exceeding The | following Is the record given by Centre Democrat's official Instruments | for the closing days of the month: | On 20th, 51; on2ist, 54; on 23rd, 93; 24th, 81; on 25th, 90; on 27th, MM; #1; on 20th, 52; on 30th, 93 2eResRsRRRRRReY on 25th, Many Drags. In Lancaster county over 500 drag | are now in use by farmers, supervis- ora and private citizens, and It seems | as If the good roads question Is now being taken up In Dauphin and Cum berland counties with the proper spir- it. What Is doing In our county oo! Centra 7 We do not know eof any drags In use here, as yet. placed | mile apart up | is solicited | provis- | days ot | any | o in cl ri i cl ing in on the nid P { 50 to 80 cents price gi are 6 Oo weather Le cr able kinds such as peas, lima Pp Be de over ( di We ti th a t n will be sent | crop. Ww n | and | great establish green er th of feed for co green fe are th rt cans and stored in | farmers about few peas to experiment be with ie The associ FJ bwin n Ce some somewhat ‘ans to wenty umber FROM MICHIGAN. Hart, Mich, Democrat, jellefonte, I have not been time and of sickness again am buying here 2500 July 4, 1909, | ntre Pa. in good health have had but have regained | At the present fruit for our cann- | Last week I pur. | cases of strawber- | hundred cases cherries are just come market now, The price strawberries run from of 16 quarts, the for fancy These fruits for | several eRes me 1 gE company mmsed over es and 1erries, about a The for the nA Case pald for the is 756 cents a all canned here and we need about of strawberries for to fill for this but the being hot the last days has reduced strawberry 1000 cases and we will not be to fill our order We handle all of fruit well as vegetables sweet corn, give you of business we canned two dozen is not a big 11,000 cases. r forth con- cans, besides we have and about The total 800 hands. Just as any drill, cut cherries »" k Cape 00 cases ir orders season, and dry n the oD : H as beans, umpkins, tomatoes. To idea of the volume Yesterday, July 3, of peas, That in ime ne 5000 cases the « run, run six nunily e fruit hundred ane, y's an average lines that po six streams department women at work men canning fruit employed is peas ATe Rrown Bown with grain ith a mowing machine, raked with horse rake, loaded on the wagons hauled to the factory; or if a distance from the factory, they viner stations where the peas are thrashed and the farm- takes his vines home and cures wm for hay, which Is the finest kind and sheep, and the shed and prepared time the peas farmers wagon stream of peas packed in the the ware house. to ha some of the Howard try growing a vith, for I do ther¢ start The WH peas cans ure v From the from the ontinuous they yr the pitched ere is a « mmning until are I would like lieve that thout any they car doubt right grown ation has purchased several lit log drags, and permission is now ng sought from the supervisors of township through which a strip of r road runs to the drags in the hat highway To back thelr mn use * of | > st : Hay s Hair-Health ver Falls to Restore Gray Pair to ita Natura) ¢r and Beauty Stops its falling out, And witively removes Dandruff, Refuse all sud tutes, $1.00 and 50c. Bottles, at Druggists, Is Not a Dye. Bend % for free book “The Care of the Hale™ had a! Phie Hay Spec. Co, Newark, N. J aaa asas stands Al Sd LA lt tts + i “The ostrich has a tall, | Do you enjoy good ICE CREAM? It can be made with a FREEZO FREEZER and it dosesn't take an hour, either; four minutes is the limit Come in and let us explain why, Also see our line of LAWN MOWERS, OIL STOVES, and PORCH SWINGS. SCREEN DOORS, WINDOW SCREENS, Potter-Hoy Hardw'e. Co. BELLEFONTE NS ae aeasaasd fot Aad [en ansnnsasnessanssaenpyt the | & Two Ways of Doing In days agone, a bullder dealt with a dozen different supply houses. He pought his brick and stone here lumber there, glass elsewhere, and nails and bolts round the corner A buliding that didn't jibe" was the usual result, but no one person could be blamed for It or held ro sponsible, fo THESE days Mr. Builder does it differently. He makes his plans. orders everything from one complete supply house. and when the material comes. IT SUITS And you are here now, today, with the NL. Co not yesterday with the doren. Bellefonte Lumber Co, Soc ETETEREOTETRETIRIINT IONE of | A thin, pale cil. High real viscosity—no fictitious body. Retains its lubricating powers at high temperatures, The best oil for either air or water-cooled cars, “Perfect Lubrication Without Carbon Deposit.” Jsk your dealer—a trial will convince. WAVERLY OIL WORKS CO., PITTSBURG, PA. Independent Oil Refinarsg, Rockefeller Tells How To Grow Rich Pure Food an essential to Good Health the HEALTHY ADVICE TO YOUNG MEN. The first $60 John able to save o hand he D. Rockefeller ut of his wages as loaned to a neighbor. the Federal Go vernment, was realized the well as tthe need, as a farm ng PURE FOOD LAWS ing farmer up in New York state at 7 per cent, And to this day is now the General Mr. Rockefeller, whe the richest man in the world declares that the $3.50 which that $50 earned for during the first year of the loan was the real foundation of these days of manufa him his present fortune. “It made me realize that it was not enough to work for money; that you must make money work for you,” he says. “Seven per cent. was not such a high rate of interest then, and $3.50 is not so very much money; but it was enough to impress wpon me the Im- portance of making money multiply itself, appearance, “When | thought about the fact that | had added ecmething to my store of wealth without turning over my hand, that | had grown richer without weork- the necessity of adopting the aid to success..Of course ing | saw at once hard work is the basis of all success, and saving is the corner stone of all wealth; but a man may be industrious and save, yet, if he does not know how to make his savings work for him, he will not the f reap ull reward of his labors “You sideration take this inte should. And young men do not realize the impor. something of It is not what a man makes, but what he saves, that counts in the end. This country is full of men getting good wages and ! fair salaries who will never be worth much money, because they have not ng men do not con as they tance of saving out they make. ERIES E GRO( . FOOD. every dollar and an assura: to the consumer. buy from SECHLER & *O. is always right and the price con- wealth What you stent every day of the week and ” learned how to save Sechler & Company, Bellefonte, Pa. Bellefonte Trust Co, Bellefonte, Pa. Eh ee eS SN a A. E. Schad SANITARY FLUMBING Estimates Cheerfully Furnished. ‘ Eagle Block, Bellefonte, Pa. LR a a TE TE a SE SE To Gas Fitting, Furnace, Steam and Hot Water Heating, Slating, Tin Roofing, Spouting, All kinds of Tioware made to order. -T.TeTtTtT2%TN% : WOULD YOU LIK YOUR MONEY TO EARN 20 Per Cent. ? all you paturally want to iwenty, on your surplus Such a question is almost superfluous; know is how and where you can get the capital. Here is the opportunity The fact that we own and control a large number of buildin lots, we are in position to offer the BEST PROPOSITION IN REAL ESTATE THAT HAS EVER BEEN OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC IN THE STATE OF PENNA We have for sale one new 11-room house, centrally located, Lots sold on easy terms, Great demand for houses and rooms at State College. Houses renting here now from $25 to §100 per month and not a vacant house in town Russell Sage said “your Real Estate will make your old age comfortable.” State College has the brightest future of any town ‘n the State, It is the ideal town for home and education ° Call and see our proposition and select for yourself one of the choice lots. Free transportation to anyone buying « lot in the next 30 days, Call or write LEATHERS BROTHERS, Commercial Phone. STATE COLLEGE, PA. “The Sect uvestment on Earth Is In the Earth itself.”
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