Page 2. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, August 4, 1910, WM. BULLOCK STILL ALIVE. that had was a rumor Port Matilda, drinking oar volee from the dead and proclaims to dead he Is a waek there Bullock, suicide hy William of committed boll ne id Mr. Bullock rises the world that if mighty lively corpse While this is true, Mr. Bullock had a very close call He visited a Free Methodist camps meeting near Port Matilda, taking with him several bottles, all of which bore similar wrappers, and labeled Jamalen Ringer He drank the contents of two bottles It proved that they contains ed Jamaica ginger William tried the third bottle It contained carbolie acid William didn't like its odor Ir any of the acid got beyond his lips It was not enough to do any special harm. Dave Gingery, of Martha, at once ren William to the office of Dr. J. A. Thompson, who gave his pa- tient to understand that if he drank the conte sf the bottle he had bet ter be saving his Fortunate iy he did not swallow enough and thus he is still on the land of the living. AR a up » he is oved nts « prayers IMPORTANT DECISION. Judge Smith has just rendered a de eision in the Clearfield county courts in which he sust conviction and fine 3 under the tres- pass act of April 14, 1906. The case | was one against C, E, Swartz, who had been arrested for trespassing on the grounds and fishing In the dam of the DuBois Outihg C at The action was brought as a case and gs the first conviction In Clearfield county under the act. The decision defines the difference between an open stream in which any one who desires may fish and one from which the pub- fic can be excluded by means of a trespass notice It also settles many points on this subject long in dispute between sportsmen and landowners, | is honor's chief reasons for sustain- | tng the conviction was because the | stream had been improved by the own. | ers and had not been stocked with | fish fr the State hatcheries | : | ains a of 10 and costs Sabula test m Farmers Buying Autos are said to be more than 5,000 ars in storage in Kansas City towns waiting for the com- warvest money to farmers These cars are val- and according to the of them will be dis- inter comes, One y fac There motor ¢ and ned ing of the ir us de Pp sed tra tory in st rby the s west 1 at $5,004 Ald ers w the thi Bame Old Story cl if get | has fa regardl €rags money congcler a) SAA ADAM AE eS - El de) Lo 4 eR J Oud.” lepartmer vor conems groat « made “Look a Leedle into and wn that are sold # Ingredients with a of the has was found In : es are made hide All 8 prepared heen great u letrimental and INuImers inspectors also visit places where and other edibles are kept exposed to the lodging of filles attract od by the flavors, which is the cause of danger typhoid and other aliments A penalty and confiscation of the goods Is attached to where the retail ers fall to cover the goods with screens that will keep off the flies. Right fruits is Man Refuses to Die, can't a man for desiring and you can't blame a man if he taxes Bexine Pills, when he knows they will help him live longer. They are the greatest tonle In the world for both men and women. Price $1 a box; six boxes $5. with money-back guar antee. Address or call at C. M. Par. ish, Bellefonte, Pa., where they sell all the principal remedies and do not sub stitute You to live blame A Polite Prisoner Some time ago Sheriff Zehner, umbia county missed the jail, the prisoner esc last day of his sentence dently a practical joker had received a note from him stating that he was on his vacation, and after visiting Atlantic City, would be back | and finish his sentence, of Col ony is evi as the sheriff Newton Hamilton Camg Meeting, August 11 to 23, 1910. For this oceasion excursion tickets will be sold August 10 to 23, inclus- | fve, from Harrisburg, Altoona, and ine termediate stations, and from stations | on the Tyrone Division, at reduced | fares. Consult Ticket Agents, | ligious | of | throne is | na AFTER SOBER'S CHESTNUTS. CLK Paragon Rober, of Lewisburg, whose big chestnut farm in Irish Val ley near Shamokin, has a national reputation, has just received a re- markable offer from a dealer in Seat tle, Washington The man wants to get into business on a big scale, a proposal to Mr, Sober to buy his en- tire crop Some idea of what that means maye be gleaned from the state. ment that the chestnut farm covers four hundred acres and than one hundred thousand trees, Mr. Sober has not yet accept ed the offer for the reason it Is not the only one made him, although it is the only one which Includes the entire season's yield Demands for the Par. nuts being received by the from every section of the country and his success In the chestnut business Is Inducing many others In" Pennsylvania and other States to try the experiment the chestnut and has made bearing agon Lewisburg man unre Spain is in a Turmoil Anarchy, Republicism a government, with Pretender Don Jamie at the head, is freely pr edicted in Spa today, following the sensational rupture of diplomatic relations between the government and the Vatican, Torn by internal dissensions almost every sort, with political and labor disputes everthreatening a crisis, with thous of exiles camped along the French der awaiting an opp rtune time to march to Barcelona and proclaim a revolution, with a foreign war draining the ury, the country reeking with the of anarchy and now plunged into n strife that may alienate the bulk yopulation King Alfonso’s Pod be tottering and the monarchy itself facing engulfment in the impending upheaval, or in of ands bor. reas spirit re. the to Mosquitoes Rout Farmer, Mosquitoes have become dant in Snyder county as to even terfere with farmers in this their busy season While Zack Goodman was cultivating corn along the Susquehan- river lowlands in Monroe town- ship, was surrounded by millions of the buzzing Insects that attacked both the farmer his team The mosquitoes bit the h much that the animals laid the fleld and rolled, and then ing tar i in the harness, the ened team ran away followed by ith his brimme« 80 To } and gle man Ww hat pulled pix e Father Roast in Kansas Teach =} Lived With Eleven Healt} vestigat Cats Wi thorities kes Barr cted smal wx found a 4 w= Mrs Mary Reed Mar Mra. Reed Charities of the United Hon John John G. Carlisle Dead OG Carlisle, former secretary of the treasury, who had been critical ly Ill for the past two days, died at his Apartments in New York at 10:56 o'clock tonight of heart fatlure, accom panied by oedema of the lungs The Dale Reunion, The annual family reunion Dales will be held at Oak Hall, Satur day, August 6th All the Dales and their relatives and friends are Invit ed to attend of the Harvest Home and Pionie. The annual harvest home and bas. ket picnic under the auspices of War rior's Mark grange No. #74, will be held Saturday, August 13. In Funk's grove at Warrior's Mark Farmers’ Annual Pionie. The great annual farmers’ plone of Union county, will be held in Hev- erling’s grove, west of New Columbia, | August 20th Tony Gap from rw on the Compare the combined purchasing | power of three thousand merchants with that of a single merchant. This Hlustrates the advantage enjoyed by A druggist operating a National Cigar Stand over the ordinary method of buying and selling clgars Three | thousand of the biggest druggists In the | United States have banded together in (an aggressive cigar eampalgn, The | organization is represented In Del | fonte by Green's Pharmacy Co, Com. pare the smoking quality of OfMcial | Boal, sold on Baturday and Bunday at be. straight, with brands offered Ly other dealers at corresponding price. | The experiment will pay you well! Bright, Washington | contains more ! in | {all | Among abun. in- | | ful; FACT, FUN AND FANCY, Sparkling Paragraphs—8e- lected and Original, of ever But still there is To think a nick A lve-cent The price thing is high, sume cheor still will buy 8 of beer ar lis FEHET When to do is nn artist is to draw hard up all he has on his canvas For a Weak Back. An old gentleman pretty girl attendant room ol a ago, and sald “Miss, 1 would your paper for “You had better ter,’ abstr get Just walked to a | at the newspaper up counting ! dally a few days like to get week back get a nctedly coples of | porous plas replied. "You streer” she them neross Lhe Totally Unconcerned. light house by A legal eating proached recently and was walter entered nt who an ap observed once in | cheerfully Carlist | *1 have and calves Have you?” yer "Well, whi me? J « here devilled brains’ kidneys, pigs’ feet, inked yout it the law. troubles to REL A Private Performance “You of Henry's any are charged with stealing last night Have asked the nine hens Witnesses you Justice sald Brother Jor cts 1's sawtuh mit onl ste it aint take es hum. percul alin’, suh.' nebober been witnesses ‘long ken mah custom to Just a Brief Visit, The railway station Irish village was crovy eager to bos the noticed one quired of “Where are you “To the races promptly nded Pat “Then you golr in the vded wi the o Httle th people ItRoIng train parish priest shioners and in- ard throng the of his pari him Pat? Riverence, going respi are hell,’ | priest replied Wanted His Share One in nd CATT } tod The Return of Ferguson . ’ } 4 ‘ } Editor and F Man inny her the re has ’ Hn stealing cb hin he © r kens hers returned seelr him n't teac) him the right wa) § ying hers “Ah hb showed ‘Im he sah.” declared the darkey “Ah has suttenly showed him he right way. but he some way always gets caught com ing w» wid dose chickens’ him and am right way ny They Drew Clubs Boome school boys who were posted In euchre than In thelr were handed a mathematioal problem by thelr teacher. The Arst looked at It and sald, “1 pass The next boy sald, “I turn It down” The third one drawled out, “I can't make IL "Very good, boys sald the teacher ‘we will proceed to cut for a new deal The switch thereupon descended up on the youths who were unable to or der It up and unwilling to assist hetter studies Converting the Skeptic. An old farmer was skeptical as to whether people who were miles apart could really talk to each other over a telephone wire One day his wife visit to a distant telephone In her house, afternoon the farmer neighbor who also boasted & house telephone, snd who persuaded the farmer to oall up his wife as a little surprise Following Instructions he put the receiver to his ear, and, after the usual preliminaries, he shouted “Hello, Jane” Just then a fash of lightning caused | by the heat of the summer day struck the wire and he went sprawling to the floor, He rose to his feet and shaking his | head knowingly, sald: “It's wonders | that was Jane, all right” i went to friend who make a bad a During the visited a near GOVENORS OF PENNSYLVANIA. Portraits of Each Accompanied by B lished in Order — Meat Market BELLEFONTE. PA Beezer's HIGH 87 rief Biographical Sketch—Will be Pub. , One Each Week, We keep none but the best quality of BEEF, PORK, MUTTON All Kinds of Smoked Mest If YOU want s nice SLICED HAM Pork Sausage, sw Juicy Bueak, go wo PHILIP BEEZER Centre County Banking Co., Corner High ana Spring Streets Receive Deposits; Discounts Notes John M. Bhugert, Cashier. W. H. MUSSER, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT, Notary Public and Pension Attorney, BELLEFONTE, PENNA. PATENT YOUR IDEAS and make |. Mone SLAB FOR WY TREE Soon HOW TO GET THEM" Baw Service Foes Mowsonsbie Haghen Bederenco JOSHUA R. NH. POTTS | 206 North M., Wadingpren, DC U 5 aed Forvige Patents | $I% Chantow Se Philadeiphn 180 Dewrbors Clicage BUILDING MATERIAL WILLIAM FISHER to 1807 Another man becor Ham Fisher Packer, born in in years he began to learn the printing t at Sunbury Mr. Packer the to newspaper work Williamsport. He and remained In In 1847 he He was G. Curt ernor In IRLT and was ele Isaac Hazelhurst After days in Williamsport De wWsSpa per began J becoming editor afterward helps dt tl until 1541 mt city was elected the state sen ret Life On Cana Panama i Game to Pay Woman Parades feath of J 50 Years as Man She Backs Out at Altar mngements all made and a Miss Mar over CLreek altar and re Hermar at they had Mary sald Was loo Young rnished ! « the marriage arry Barnaba Monda after ense to wed thought fused ‘ n A Itoor btained her a o " n mother she Many feels Hiv imseif lanthro. he 8 MAhr when he ean’'t want } The Bazaar, J. S. GILLIAM, Prop. Hike a phi oF AWAY what The World is moving and we must keep up the shuffle with it Look for In this lssue Standard Prints, Se Shirting Prints, Se 4-4 Bro 6c and Te India and be White Plald and Stripes In Lawns, fe, 10¢ and l4e Look at the Job Counter PBarettes, Combs and Halr Rolls and Turbans; Cotton, be Linens, S¢, Te Pins; full line new buyers; we sell you the best dressing comb that has been shown In town for 10¢. Bome Princess Dresses, only $1.39; they ean't be beat for style and fin. | ish EHOES «<A grand line Just in, that (are well sulted for the farmer or his family for the mechanic and his fam. bods and at a great saving In prices | stylish slippers for Indies only $1.00 Next Baturday we will sell 2.000 Nw Granulated Bugar | only Gilllam’'s Dept Store of representatives ar re-elected In 1845 and In tl Iw other of notions and at prices to Interest close | this In 10 and 25 Ib | sacks, at only 5% cents, for that day | PACKER—1858-1861. of county ne governor Pennsylvania was WH Center At the age of thirt rade iu the office of the Public Inquirer of nw In 1827 returned of the Lycoming ished at o establish the harrisburg He was defeated for we in 1535 speaker Andrew Democt for gov Sicha te A BELLEFONTE LUMBER Ir wainder Bellefonte > Lh. RHOA IN COALS Wood, Graley, Hay, Straw and Sand. reenis Butlde Sani ~en tudy but inter Gazette, pul Keystone at 4d wr ¢ following vear he the WAN and office he = m LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS 4323 PureCandy t Contr Da Dealers by Manufae- me, Pa, are IN ANY are guar. Pure Food ¥ ) pany ring rife ' Tyr NOT 1 *Y yy FORM anteed Laws Camp Candy Company, MANTA t and all Tyrone, Pennsylvania. THIS AG oy John F, Gray & Son ri OPRSOTS UW he Re Also Surety Bonds rant Hoover Fire, Life and Accident Insurance CRIDER'S STONE nv BELLEFONTE ILDING Fire A eccident and Torusdo 1.0 i B Geseript nds of every HARRY FENLON, INSURANCE Frederick KF wo Se TEMPLE COURT e88OT 10 wior and W am Nurnside BELLEFONTE, PA PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD PERSONALLY. CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS r " -— - ara Falls Niag M, September 7, 21, October 5, 1910 $7.10 irom Bellefonte, Pa. SPECIAL TRAIN of Pullman Parlor Cars, Dinning Car, and Day Coach. es running via the PICTURESQUE SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY ROUTE Round-Trip Rate Tiekets good going on REM Trains and connecting trains, and return Wainp within FIPTEE DAYS. Ssopaff within limi allowed st Bol Rigmmad Booklet and full information may be obiaised from Toker A Woon Passenger Trafic Manager? XS»
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