Page 2. JUST APPEAL FOR OLD SOLDIERS | parents for | es the RYNDER'S NEW | | basis THEODORE P. PENSION BILL Increased Cost of Living Reduces Val- Their Allowance—There is the Bill—-Old Soldiers ue of Merit terested. in in- : brought by Theo Many of this tition « ation d in ap ction among said to be 475 per cent. ) n the Old Sold ' 8 herein on the all pet m take ffect passage of this act That the Secretary he Treasury Is hereby authorized make such an amount of «curres wovided under the Aldrich Vreeland bill, or issue 3 per cent. five wear certificates, or In his judgment issue ten forty 3 per cent. bonds to rine money, If the current In come 8h be Insufficient if bonds are issued they shall be known as the Pension Bonds of the United States of America, and they shall be for all uses that any other States nds are used. Such may be issued annually to entire pension payments of ernment \ shall of to United bonds cover the the Gov-« Soldiers’ Picnic The Clinton County Veteraps' asso elation will hold their annual plenie at Agar's park today, August 19. Good speakers have been secured for the day and there will be plenty of musie to enliven the occasion, outlay MANY REASONS FOR INCREASE the | I Your available | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA. WHAT A BOY COSTS. Somebody has figure h out that the boy who is dependent upon his a livelihood until he reach- of twenty yonrs costs thousand dollars. On this calculation a brood for in. of six boys would represent an of twenty-four thousand dollars time they get away from the roost. The question arises does raise boys and are there no other crops that would prove more profitable? If a boy turns to be a clg- arrette fiend with breath like a turkey buzzard and a laugh that would make the itored monkey feel perfectly at home in society with untrammeled ind unconquerable desire to avoid work, it is safe to say that his parents {ght have Invested their «thous ch better advantage AVerage ago One four of them stance by the home it pay to uni an y manhood | ’ rned that Plun 108 Auto ey One Reason Why Lives Ve Without Heart heard of pe A heart in the p " If vi ger in your worldi quickly be supplied 1 Pills, the tonle that nerve woenkness rpone and gine. ts, It may Sexine cures all forms of No matter what weakness Is, If It in all of a nervous nature, It can be cured by Pills. If they fall, the coupons in the boxes are good for the return of your money Price, $1 a box, § boxes $5. with full guarantee Address or call C. M. Parrish, druggist, Dellefonte, where they sell all the principal romedion and do not substitute, 22 snap Irs URIing nt Hexine Sawmill Destroyed. The large saw mill of Dalby and Dell, located on the Ab entirely consumed fire night, of last week. the mill was pet on fire by a spark from the engine. A large quantity of sawed lumber and other valuable tim- ber were destroyed. by Monday Reed timber tract | one mile east of Reedsville was almost | It is thought that | Ponasrnanis History ystona in and teen HE great commonwealth of Pennsylvanian Is Ke State. No other state in the Union the history of this country, No state perpetuate the Unlon, Ty states. It was after its founder, William both political and religions, in England and An esting romance With the exception of a were no settlements made In colony settled at Tinleum isl: and a church by Stuyves: nesinks colony on the whole of two ben of well named the holds so important a pl done more to unbuiid of the original thir Penn, whose erica read nee hns WAAR One named experiences like a most Inter established about 1626 thers Pennsylvania until 1643. In that year n ind. These settlers built a mill on Cobb In 1655 the Swedish orkid were und five years later a Duteh set After the capture of New Am the Delaware contd 1 territory few trading posts Swedish cree) ] int, WAS mad sterdam ninety-nine he. Si — WILLIAM PENN, FROM A PAINTING BY SIR GODFREY KNELLER played m. She fur the wor) d ever known uate furnished In all 270 giments bering 887.284 men. The citiz eral In their treatment of sold of the war Colonel Thomas A company, donated $50,000 for use this money later, in 1865, enrolled In them The capital was established permanently fslature, approved by Governor Snyder, In February, 1810. The cornerstone of the first new capitol bullding was laid May 81, 1819. The bullding was com pleted In 1821 and was first occupled by the assombly Jan. 8, 1822. It was destroyed by fire Feb, 2, 1807. The present new capitol bullding, concern ing which there has been so much talk, was completed at a cost of £13,000, 000. It was dedicated Oct, 4, 1000 The following governors presided at varfous times over the destinies Pennsylvania from the time the territory was granted to William King Charles 11. of England until statehood was established In 1700 Markham, William John Blackwell, An ward Shippen, John kin, Sir William don, James Logai, Anthony Palmer, Robert Hunter Mor John Penn, Richard Franklin, Thomas Bryan, Joseph Reed John Dickinson and Mifflin was the last old form of govern governor after It be. PENN'S GRAVE AT JORDANS, ENGLAND and were joa. and fought her mtiached compas n ppl attlea on ind several ur f the comm ing through the 1 At the on behalf of the Pennsylvania volunteers, but it was ds orphans fnstead wealth were ne o ers pass close Seott tnllroad ied to Two ye o208 soldiers’ bounties for hools for soldiers’ schools In various parts of the state to establish su ATS had orphans at Harrisburg by act of the leg of Penn by drew Hamilton Evans, Charles Goo Keith, Patrick (yor Sir George Thomas James Hamilton rie, Willlam Denny, Penn, Benjamin Wharton, Jr, George William Moore, Thomas Mifflin governor under the ment and the frst came a site, Ed | state of eultivacion | ist of one twostors William | Penn, Thomas Lloyd, | | of iv Thuratay, August. 19, 1909, Something Nice A AT THIS OFFICE Cards, Letter Head of s, Envelopes, Bill- Hand- Sale looks, in the line Statements, Folders, Show Bills Pamphlets, heads, bills, Bills, Let us print them for you Posters, Blank LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS » wM the Dhderaie OM RUNS Towr east of Sia MOTOS B mprovements bei en-roomed dwe room dwelling yard and large or cistern, wagon known as the ferms ! HARVEY LLAIS HARVEY Orvis, Pa T. HALL Lock Haven. 'a Faust Valuable farm tin Township, Centre county, Penna. % mile east of Romols. Pa... containing 175 sores, 14 sores cleared and 3 acres in timber, in high The Improvements oon. nine-roomed dwelling house, large summer kitchen, large bank barn implement shed and other outbuildings. Marsh Creek extends through this property and is a great advantage Large apple orchard, and everything in good repair This is a very high producing farm. For price and terms inquire ES I. HARVEY ELLIS HARVEY Orvis, Pa HT HALL, Awy Look Haven, Pa cCunmix Twe n Cur NYT IITITTTTY AUCTIONEERS L. FRANK Maves, Lemont, Pa. Farm stock sales a specialty. Both phones 3 MoCrawrio, Nittany, Pa. RF. D<Ha | onre experience and guaraniees results, | v nited Telephone I T. Roax, Loman, Pa ~Having returned an again 10 ory sales whenever de sired. Bell 4 and Ww. H. MUSSER, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT, Notary Public and Pension Attorney, BELLEFONTE, PENN'A, Centre County Banking Co., Corper High and Bpring Streets Receive Deposits; Discount Notes Po3 Te shugert, Beezer’'s Meat Market HIGH 87 BELLEFONTE, PA Cashier, EO BEEZER Dr. Sol M. Nissley, Veterinary Surgeon, Lead PHILIP M ark ks, , Labels, Ww Patents, Trade Automobi ’ John Sebring, Jr. Jno. I. Gray & Son Insurance HARRY FENLON EaererK ¥ side Foster FIRE, LIFE ACCIDENT TORNADO NS UR. ANCE, )S of every AND BONI desc ption Tews A INTE OENTR RAILROAD : is BARTWAR] "TR : YELLE ¢ : « MINOUS COAL all kin Wood, Cr Hay, Straw and THRACITE AND is of I'erLernons { Central, Two Ways of Doing In days agons, a bullder dealt with a dozen different supply houses. He bought his brick and stone here lumber there glass elsewhere, and nalls and bolts round the sorner A buliding that didn't “jibe” was the usual result. but no one person could be blamed for it or held re snoasible, In THESE days Mr Builder does it differently H® makes his plan ™ orders everyihing from one complete supply house, and when the material comes, IT SUITS . And you are here now, today, with the B. L. Co not yesterday with the doren. Bellefonte Lumber Co. 3
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