Page 4. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, July 28th, 1910, The entre Democrat, JFRED KURTZ, SR., Kditor CHAS. R. KURTZ Fditor and Proprietor, W. FRANCIS SPEER, Associate Editor BWORN CIRCULATION OVER 5,500 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: SUBSCRIPTION, $1.50 Pex Persons who send or bring the money to the office and pay in advance, $1 per year CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with N. Y. thrice-a-week World for Pittsburg Stockn YEAR n for xpires is plainly the label bearing your name All abel sh that printed on credits are giver issue ‘of each remit request Watch date « Subseribers changing not notifying us, are lable for same Suhsoriptions will be unless other wise directed We employ ne sendor bring the the first after you § unless by special and postofice address continued red to You are expe mney to this oMee eotor THE THIRD TICKET P Wednesday portant gathhring of Bellefonte change, wl movemeet for Ticket in the field vania. It was comy Democrats and mond Sechler was mMaornino about were in and R. G 8; D. F. Fortoe meeting cl similar Dale ar the meetin from Ce ntr Convent session where A Voice from 3 the West Yosh y o and will v m gets like unto annocn wir lls success to YOUng man hope 0 1" with the Irn w not prever tron no t hiv : ! WEDDINGS Hamer . Bennett ‘ rel Nh Met} Bert bot) ore After o« rea i d And the ing f Roo ‘ e happy turned to Por atilda a rrie extend Par TY Harpster-Blair Wednesday evening J home of the ride’s Mrs. John Blair their in marriage to Rev A. 1. Frank forty of thelr were present to extend Eratuiations and ous fare dinner Shiek-Campbell On Wednesda ing f lant week & quiet hut pretty wedding took place at the | of Mr. and John Davis The house was neatly decoras ted for the oo with evergreens and flowers, giving everything an at tractive appearance At 7:30 o'clock and in the presence few invited Ruests, Rev, C. W pastor of the United Rrethren churel united in the bonds of matrimony leks Shick and Miss Lillle Mae Campbell both of New Florence, Pa. The Is A sister of Mra. Davis, and Is an sitractive and accomplished young Indy, being held in high esteem In her home community, and in Coleville as well, where she Is well known, The groom is an Industrious young man and holds a fine position In New Florence, where they will make thelr future home, rents daughter. | Ww friends share at over me Mra anion of a Winey The Woodward post office east end of Haines township, OUESLAr. MANY YOars ago, was Fillmore, and after a short perion was changed to Woodward, In honor of Geo, W. Woodward, who was pres< fdbnt judge of the Centre Judicial dis trict and afterwards was appointed as chief justice of the state supreme court. The name of Fillmore was some time thereafter given to the post office up Buffalo Run. Neighboring county exchanges re that the chestnut crop promises be an Immense one, in the in the named | Hinguent { while | tock them up, thou { them up wi Here's | | be educated” bride | CHINESE CUNNING. An Official’'s Subtle Scheme For Secur- ing His Prisoners. of the Chinatown is One funniest not nbout Chinese it stories really | was told by a British consul at one of the treaty ports, He sted nine de int to turn nder mercies of the native magistrate next morning. Mean custody Hree Chinese nding thew over to the te he gave them into the of a Chinese him to h there wags no jail But the emerged policeman, telling the wns equal 10 nt consulat the policeman He sol saving, I obey! and b return. emniy saluted marched his men off ed safely The Soon and announced that hey we re caged consul was enrious He fo! vard 10 See how where owed his police man to the the i nine anil Ing ou 1 Con prisoner suite flagsiall, ignbrious chant ing the Chinese ng around a rosy.’ Ww » showed tirred seein signs of flagy ed at fir other's hat mt, looking closer, ench the uffed COUN saw together | wily do § ‘Ah AWED THE STUDENTS. Jean Richepin's First Lesson as an In aim nN ire all f ur view lerstand f course, that the inter will he wit) And, brought his desk. and the bare Osts. so saving young ’ hepin upon two inched hand dov the ind thet wh where egram was received from him it to be done A Painful Process | was quite sar si] one upon telling my little who dny five-vearwid girl, was of a saving disposition, that I would put her the bank to hinve edu that burst into vk ed I won't ‘Hurts? | mean “1 know ™ a knife and swells up. | when in to find weeping and pennies her ated she shout be eincated: It hurts” “What ont queried do you shy sobbed “They take scrapg arm won't take my Delineator your money to Friends In Need “1 don't put much faith in proverbs” sald Brown to Jones. “For instance, look at the oft quoted one. "A friend in need Is a friend Indeed.’ Now, most of my experience with friends in need has beens that they wanted to borrow, Give me the friends that are | need.” The Other Way. “Then you don't want to leave foot. | prints upon the sands of time? “Nix.” answeredsthe politician guard edly. “All | want Is to cover up my tracks” Louisville Courier Journal "The Noise Explained, She (sterniy)~1 heard a noise very late He (facetiously)-Was it the night falling? Khe No, It wasn't. It was the day breakink Baltimore American. The Glory of Life, To be a strong hand to another in the time of need, to be a cup of strength to a human soul in a tine of wenknoss, Is to know the glory of life It I= impossible to be tust If one » pot generous Roux, i Bartholomew and It | collar” not in | A SERIOUS DINER. The Way the Great Emperor Charles V. Ate His Meals. diary ft a BUSstLrow The (serinnn who lived 1p Charles V,, lig of an good ide ol of ruaier time the Kmperor ANE UM fe description Pod Rustronom Bastrow's nnbits of the Is very inter Customs those times the table greatest esting, in his doy Young prin repast es and served the There wer nvariably of no one to oi r | Him counts Tove Courses had gnn cutting ’ rend large enough for attacked fingers while his chin band When he felt tah v 4 made nn sign to the 4d they Fhe emperor He pleces bes hy in wouthtful, then his pinte y often used his he held ie plate under with the other “doctor the table: by ) then sideboard for two the sliver nang which half last drop During the sylinbie, sCarcely ! (d nr t nnd flied na goblet held nlx un and a the measure The « wr draloed ft draft uttered a to nt one never amusing a L i JOR ers his chalr | his teeth wits quills 1 after hi hi retired ton body could apy hands, 8. where any SALT WATER. Deep Seas Are M¢ That Are wre Saline Than Those Shallow Lore of the Clover. about leaved clover will ky and have the § of discovering gh or evil spirits With it under the pil the a four wit? wre Any one who carries be In wer low the bx shoe of a y i) nred man who enters = hat of the future hus ¢ four lea ar to The Nature of Friendship, Friendship may be f but ean not be I because it it : ‘ wiered iwreed LWo are th will because it Is When » each meeting i will make either ules of similar 1 r encounter at the say i He without oth } rls preside cockily man fiend.” not my friend any decision of mine or his The ages have b.en shaping the two of us may not Lis my is or In and if we fit into each other well and good if not know It and are worlds apart our shins at the same fire and bandy words till doomsday Richard Wightman In Metropolitan Magazine we instinctively though we toast Consolation, There had been a little quarrel after the honeymoon “And Just look at my pretty linen sobbed the young wife; “the tears have trickled down and wilted It | out of shape You haven't a bit of feeling.” “Indeed | have” laughed the big husband; “I'm going to fix things up.” | “H-how, George?” “Why, the next time | go downtown | | 1 am going to buy you a waterproof | collar” Chicago News. o— A Special Brand. Mrs. Recentmarrie—| want half a dozen red lemons. The Frulterer- Red lemons? Mrs, Recentmarrie- Yes, sir; I want to surprise my busband by making him some red lemonade. Oh) tago News The Two Periods. The career of every successful man may be divided into two periods first, when be Is not given eredit for what be knows and, second, when he Is giv. en credit for what he doesn't know Life. Do not talk about disgrace from a thing being known when the disgrace is that the thing should exist Fak toner, gentleman, | KITTERY POINT ELMS. Each of the Giant Shade Trees Cost a Pint of Host Rum, One the been her of the old striking attractions Point towering elins They of all with quaint COONS, of long town of Kittery nas pise mugnificently above (rees other varieties, und th summer helr Tollag puss het een eInto a ver sf, but Visitor splendid falrly has In mon « AB un from father Major Thom n fathers, for a tavern nansion (built mmendabile ive town by gnve one amuel’s or less brought if the THE SPIDER'S THREAD. g In Their Study adhere Ww 8 winder of be procured hich the desired thread by turning = firm but eiast { Loud lengt! can Henley's Sufferings the LL unt oA fidence In | PpoORSess His was justified. and He erh few shillings ister was anvel leg was and ret erin but nei! peless astounding nimbleness der these conditions suggested to RB ert Louls Stevenson the physical sket Sliver A Hard One self made man Andrew Carnegie Washingto if mental and spiritoal financial snccess is splendid al a» makes no Too 1 “The anid dinner he that self made This for ex leas ANDY intellectua 0 neglect thy wide metimes-—at com them an self we noeme nts ¢ puts at a disadvantage who » i know commencement 10 his nephew ‘Well Tommy they teach you here?” Latin and Greek.” the boy replied ‘and German and algebra.’ “Dear me!” eried the self made man ‘And what's the algebra for turnip? «8. Louls Globe Democrat made man my son what do The Difference “What you regard as the chief difference between a theorist practical man? “A theorist" do Abd nn Ror replied Senator Blmse!! a | ghum, “studies out how a thing ought | to be done, and the other fellow makes | up his mind how It can be done” Washington Star Out of the Ordinary. Belle—-Why do you encourage that stupid Mr. Blinks? Nelle-Why, he says things | never heard any other man say! Belle~Honestly? He pro posed }-Cleveland Leader, His Constituents, “Ever had ‘em strew flowers In your path as you returned bome, senator? “Naw. I'm satisfied not to have ‘om strew banana peelings.” - Pitsburg Post Extremes. Mr. A ~My husband is positively impossible. He knows nothing. Mm NMine is simply unbearable. He knows everything. - London Tit Hits, i ELECTRIC TOAST Made on a G. E. Radiant Toaster is the best toast ever toasted. Ask any of your friends who uses one, Bellefonte Electric Company SINGS Peculiar ITS DEATH SONG. the Jur America. Bird Found In of South ; t Jere { i ATTENTION! CHURCH TRUSTEES Vacation time is here, Now is the time to have that church repapered and painted. 18 years experience makes us profic- ent in our business, PAINTING, GRAINING, DECORAT- ING AND SIGN WRITING. PENN DECORATING CO. BELLFONTE. PBIB IVDIDVANVTNIT BIBI TBE BE BIBI BIT BERIT BI BE BI BEBE BES ° v . [ OUR July Sale In June WAS A BIG SUCCESS. But having a great many Suits two and three of a kind left over, we just put the knife much harder to the price tickets, and to clean them quickly. 25 Men's $17.50 Suits go at $13.95 38 Men's $13.50 and $15.00 go at 10.95 29 Men's $12.00 and $15.00 Suits at 8.95 35 Men's Suits worth up to $10.00 at 5.95 YOUTHS’ SUITS AT THE SAME REDUCTIONS. Claster’s Underselling Store, The Birthplace of Low Prices Crider's Exchange, Allegheny St., Bellefonte. : WBE BE BEBE BERETS VIVIVIVINV AV AVUIV TU IACLIACMIV AN AN AQAA. AQ ATCA
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