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A POINTER FOR THE WAGE-EARNER | AN INDEPENDENT PAPER EX-| PRESSES ITSELF FORCIBLY NOW THERE IS MUCH REJOICING Why the Cotton facturers are Where, How Prosper. | promise a and Woolen Manu- Holding Banquets— and Why They will of this paper we tariff bill that it ingtead of there Aare read "The regularly fe nt ne Or YICE hay recent Promise," pward"” Know ple who on r that reas who are to know the article ap- wn indepen- championed the il party, but at f the wage wt army want SPECIAL INTERRSYS VERSUS THE PEOPL The Ret redeer peoj Were wiens f« men’s ed by less than 20 men, up in hilarity what numbers The iron nanafacturers wr suitings they and : whether arrvied tar ¢ selfish lines | wceomplishing eral mditions Are no fay but may be Should the what would be of the country it the expens of people the expense Ww lann ) i Made 11 by a Scare tL liter | : i! i stained a : Ru team of the town Fol into the tall tt it up within a large rattle kat her, but lortu ick and jerked her She was made ustained nand was on the Kf wien arm ning a were tow “ reach, he fright « New Digest is Out. The vew digest of the game, fish and forestry lnws of Pennsylvania, by Dr Joseph Kalbfus, secretary of the State Game Commission, has been issued and a copy of the same shold be in the bands of all sportsmen who are not thoroughly familar with the new amend- menis to the laws, The digest is published by direction of the legislature ONee every two years, but | has ever THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, TARIFF 18 A FRAUD. candl- the tarift Democrati 1604, the new Alton B. Parker, date for President 1 gtatom in made ent or bill; “The opinion widely entertaipe d and gomeétimes vd In the campaign of 1908, that the Republican platform's revision of the tariff was intended to deceive the people, Is now fully justified “By bold and impudent ators and members of ( d that the plank promis not a reduction of tariff duties Their only reward is public mpt for thelr arguments demot that the purpose of the tarif was to cheat and defraud the And at the same time the action of the m ity In Congress makes them partie CXPresse speech, sen- have 8 | To~ ‘OnKress assert vision, conte gtrate plank voters jor. 8 to to con en dave a st In Impressiveness will ) ’ oi tl pyrotechnics urth of July celebration. There been "a fasciddtidn’' in watch- ig stars.” and this is no by the » fact * nt fentific ra whi Are Afraid of His NG 5 Pound Wife Jig Tyror o New Pennies Make Trouble he new Lit kind or them Dave ren passed we iy fA woman ce for a Li ncolo ANOTHER EXAMPLE. ns Ary ap tent rea living not keep that once to an Kr rantor epublionr Well t the high ng sive for whilst thea rich er and feel no pinch the sufferers it tariff t} the general Are getting The mangoes At maken pul rich Are OXI WILLIAMS GROVE PICNIC. | Rates. via Pennsylvania | Railroad. For the Grangers' Plenle st Williams Grove Pa. August 30 wo September 4, the Pennayiva | nia Ralirond will sell exeursion tickets to Will inma Grove from stations in Pennsylvania and trom Baltimore, Elmira, Frederick and inter. mediate stations on the Northern Central Rall way. August 3 to September 3. Inclusive, good to return until September 7, inclusive, at ree | Reduced duced rates GOVERNORS OF PENNSYL VANIA. 5S Portraits of Each Accompanied by Brief Published in Order, One Each Week. Biographical BELLEFONTE, ketch—Will PA. will next natior Meet at Atlantic City. ul encampment of the Republle 1 a antic City in LEGAL AD late ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE deceased Letters of adr THOMAS MIFFLIN. the f 1790-1799. nas Mifllin descent, he ‘hot Quaker came the first master general, was elected to congress and as such it fell to his He was a member of the United was one of the signers of the 1700 was adopted by a convent for three terms of three ye tion as president of the o« longest in the bh but dled shortly ald-de-camp then brigadie REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS 28 w May 7 ¥, tract of land in Snow Shoe | r not sing la township, $200, W. Fred Reynol Garbric) C in use ting rail GOOD SENTIMENTS MIL msn RG “ownshin cast of Mlesbur ation ; WOTTON B Fans Valus' Centre County in the g and one t A New Delight— Foods Shot There are myriads of homes where these foods are not new—these deli- Puffed Wheat and Puffed Rice. The people who know them are already serving seventeen million dishes per month, cious But to millions of others these foods remain a new and unknown delight. And to those this appeal is addressed. The appeal is to try one package — just for the children’s sake. Puffed Wheat—10c¢ Prof, An Mis curious process: foods invented by The whole wheat or rice kernels are put into sealed guns. Then the guns are revolved for sixty minutes in a heat of 550 degrees. That fierce heat turns the moisture in the grain to steam, and the pressure becomes tre- mendous. from Guns Listen them Serve it tomorrow morning to what they Then ask what food they want next. say. Wheat and rice are common foods, prepared in numerous ways. Sece if this way is best. We make all sorts of cereal foods, so it matters little to us which kind you prefer, But it means much to you to get the food that you like best. Sce if Puffed Wheat is that food. Puffed Rice—15¢ Then the guns are unsealed, and the steam explodes. Instantly every starch granule is blasted into a myriad particles. The kernels of grain are expanded cight times, Yet the coats are unbroken, the shapés are unaltered. We have simply the magnified grain, One package will tell you why people de- ligh', in them. Order it now. Made only by The Quaker Oats Company Thi raday August nd 1909, CW. H MUSSER, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT, Notary Public and Pension Attorney, BELLEFONTE, PENN'A. Centre County Banking Co., Corner High ana Bpring Streets Receive Deposits; Discount Notes M igert, Cashier. Meat Market M. Nissley, nary Surgec 1, Patents, Trade Marks, Labels, John Sebring, Jr, Jno. F. Gray & Sen Ruceessaors t oO GRANT : Insura he HOOVER nce . re insur hie 1 pre his agency ance Com na rad t * pared to write J § I Pee | Life and Accident Insurance, and Surety Bonds. dress gs Criers’ Stone Bld, Bellefonte HARRY FENLQ) § Frederick K. Foster t Wm. Burnside Successor to FIRE, LIFE ACCIDENT AND TORNADO IN NSU RAN NCE, INDS of every description } BAILBROAD {ual es ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS COALS — A180 Wood, Grain Hay, Straw and 1 Kinds of cece FRRRRPRRRRRIRRERRRRRRRRRYY Two Ways of Doing ir dopen 4 Ider dealt with a tpl y He Kk and here glass elseowhern, and nd the oo dnt ays agobe, a feretit » houses bought his br stone lamber there nails and bo A bull the usual result, sr rner ng that he wae 1 DO one person could be blamed for it or held re sponsible is THESE days Mr. Bullder does it dl Merenily H® makes his plat » orders everything fromone complete supply houses, and when the material comes, IT SUITS And you are here now, today, with the B. L. Co. ~not yesterday with the dozen Bellefonte Lumber Co. sass NIT M™ SEETEETEETTITTTIRIRIIIT ean ———————————————
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