Page THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, August 1810. 18th, FACT, FUN AND FANCY. Sparkling Paragraphs—Se- lected and Original, THIS IS NO LIE. There's a tariff on Sugar, A tariff on 1o¢ A tariff on A tarifi A tariff on lemons A tariff on tea praise to Allah Salvation's still tarify Wright,’ iron on rics free There's a on razors, A tariff sOAp A tariff on leather A tariff on rope A tariff on coral, That comes from whoop, hallelujah Salvation's still There's a tariff on clothing, A tariff on rails, A tariff on hosiery On tin cups and palls, A tariff on farm tools, Note Schedule ( But shout loud, ye mourners! Salvation’s still free! coffins, on the soa, But, free! tariff on on lead There's a A tariff A tariff on everything Both living and dead; A tariff on cotton See page 83 let the shine! Salvation’s still Johnstown But sun free! Democrat, business more an lack of A man is apt to fail in from lack of principal th principle Probably you walk in the woodshed It's when a wife's bills that ® kick coming A lit | nic with his sisters and his The rather to foot often goes on A ple- cousins Ants are ready there fsn't hy Funny. Ho ofter horsepower tea of on orsepower horses is called g xt) rsepower auto wer mud- m F reepo hol WT One Matter Settled Mr. McGuire (to | wal it Knew Her Man The ds before a Wa {to be ried mistress her keep XI the rier missus dis money ir strange nl mar ame to her savings In it? t he I'd keep all wid this gear’ 4 Amperfect Tailoring. ar i 4s him tne oy Is’ the Mike his Oru ler w» horse par mt n Prowmy Day Beau A stupid your sack rah ‘ slighted by the girls ry mod asked a young lady if 1 oul im spend the svening she angrily rent why." ryeplied } neear & 80 ANETY wy nr i EVER ¥ } or g¢ but = shor EE Mar PPOs d to be n't nel me We Ir Deaf and nr NICK ov) A mir 5) ot?) in Four Years Wasted Kithel Mode! Young Man He id ger what | extra Quisit : 1) Y A! tieman narily somes rd in ething of the queries “Hy and fife } ad been son man In his minor im Cross ‘Have Yen mir smoke” me he i much ns the I» frequent put his congratu come home Inte? bed directly after ‘A model young man, mad nodel ng man How old I» vo monthe' much tobacco clgnrette Ha n The use f habit he “He has never Allow me to Does he he goes to oes you If Green's Pharmacy Co. didn't Heve that a Black and White be EAr was pretty near perfection, they would stop talking sbout it—but If they 41d a lot of others would still do fit, because thelr customers are satis. fled and keep coming back. Green's Pharmacy Co. ls a member of the Na- tional Cigar Btand Company, consist. fing of three thousand prominent American druggists who have concen- trated their cigar departments and buy as a unite. The result Is they have In their National case cigar val. wes far above and beyond anything Bellefonte has ever seen. he. ol have a | a tramp in the his | thinks he has | up- | Grele GOVENORS OF PENNSYLVANIA. Portraits of Each Accompanied by Brief Biographical Sketch—Will be Pub- lished in Order, One Each Week. HENRY MARTYN HOYT--1879-1453. The army record of Henry Martyn tion as chief executive of the state Kingston, he was 18540 at tention to the stud: county Upon the second Penns Two years | brevetted brigadier ger \ It ican state ' money” issus He tration under the ernor should be four office graduated hr and outbreak of volunteers nw in and 1875 ommit Fells Man With Broom Gaynor Who Defamed Gates defaming sald Magistrate left The man aasulted said he twenty-eight years ol Dougal street, Br 132 M Making it Marder to "ry " Y ¢ 1) < st IT The Farmer Near the King Canal drawback-mala brought suffering The germs Ae billous- Life On Panama had frightful trouble that has death to thousands chills, fever and jaundice, lassitude, weakness and debility But Electric Bitters to destroy them and oure “Three hotties « of a has one ria and CAUNe ness, goneoral never fall malaria troubles pletely cured me tack of malaria writes well, of Lucama, N, C good health ever sines { re ach, Liver and Kidney Troubles prevent Typhoid be. Guaranteed Green's Pharmacy Co ym - at Fret had Stom and by very revere Wn A “and I've Newton Hamilton Camp Meeting, August 11 to 23, 1910, For this ocoaslon excursion tickets will be sold August 10 to 23, Inclus- ive, from Harrisburg, Altoona, and In. termediate stations, and from stations on the Tyrone Division, at reduced fares, Consult Ticket Agents Bellefonte in 1810 had a population of jo3--about the same as Coleville now The population under the present cen sus may be upwards of sooo--with the | suburbs it would be over that, Will] soon learn from the census report taken this summer, for 1910. Down to with. in a recent period cows were permitted to roam at large within the borough limits, and left their marks quite free 15 on the Diamond, Bears in earlier years were known to pass through the streets of the town, the civil made colone governor Hoyt had mn torn of Engll Willia 1853 w wns epub ‘sound dmints if gov- himself ‘a which pr could ACT QUICKLY Delay Has Been Dangerous in Belle fonte ns and e. Wher Doan's pply at did not relief. 1 man's Kiddfey th kidney Oct DASSARY her THEY NEVER FAIL Must Not Spoon The Dazaar, J. S. GILLIAM, Prop. wr another tilt at low prices, will find the crowd coming We are determined to give etter values sach week and this them | way Shirting Prints on 5« Apron Ginghams and $¢<4 Bro. C Those Printed at 6 ottons 4 3.4¢ this und Be lawns go week ¥ BO Lh $1.00 a foe Col $1.00 Black Bateen Bkirts 8be Black Heatherbloom $1.00 and $1.29 Ladies’ Black Hose 10¢, 120, 15e, 25¢ and 3% Children’s Bchool Hose 10¢ and 18¢ BHOES for the children, the ladies, men, girls and boys——can't be beat with the larg- est stock and the cheapest GROCERY DEPT. Bugur S¢ and Nc: soap 2 for Be: Naptha 4%e, Gilliam's Dept Store Walsts redud nd $1.50 Waists reduced to and Bllk Bkirts and black ditto | THE | WEALTH | REJEC” | BEMBLY | OF | ED | OF | BUANCE | CONSTITU Proposing an | reads as follows | lating | uniform | lated by | shall be uniform; | bly | other courts to exercise the powers vested | by | Courts | PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION BUBMITTED TO CITIZENS OF THIS COMMON. FOR THEIR APPROVAL OR TION, BY THE GENERAL AB OF THE PENNBYLVANIA, AND BY ORDER OF THE THE COMMONWEALS OF ARTICLE TION Number One A CONCURRENT REBOLI BECRETARY I'H, IN PUR XVIII OF THE "TION ty-six of article of the of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Resolved (If the Benate ur) five cone ty-six of art'cle five of Pennsylvania be, and the by, proposeq, in accordance eighteenth article thereof That section 26 of Article V., “Section Xo All laws re- courts shall be general and of operation, and the organization, jurisdiction, and powers of all courts of the same class or grade, so far As regu- law, and the force and effect of the process : nd Judgments of such courts, and the General Assem- prohibited from creating of the Constitution same is here with the to is hereby this Constitution In the judges of the of Common Pleas and Orphans’ be amendad so that the same read as follows po 19 All laws relating shall be general and of uniform opera. tion and the organization jurisdiction, and powers of all courts of t} class or grade, so "1 as regulated by and force ] Yect and Courts,” shall Section to * same law f the process of wenty ow od to we to ating General er tha citizen of ne month ] ; ensided State one avis 1 o been a Qua ob 1 a e-horn citizen of t re moved th "x months he elec. tion Third election the uly Hinte he shall ve oref immed) and frre then ately He shal \ ’ in Alt plot vote at least tw preceding the election A true copy of Resolution ROBERT of the Con the where he _ Wer to mmed ately Na 2 MecAFEE Becretary monwealth A I " of he the 4 rind 1 in the istrict n pleas sul may be mads > shall be instituted tr with sald pleas her f the courts shal’ business ame shall each oon which thus assignad. shall has Aetion thereof 1 venue, As shall be pr In the county ¢ A jurisdiction nd pow vested the several numbered of common pleas shall be vested 1» . court of com. mon pleas of al tudges In commission rim Such urls diction and shall extend to all proceedings at and In squity which shall tituted the several numbered courts hiset to such changes as hy law and subject to cha enue AR pro vided by Iaw The . nt fudee of mi rt shall ae provided by Inw The in sald court may I» reased from time to time shall take effect on the January sue oeading ts A true oop) int rd ne ther 1A ad te he DFO ' rt exclusive hange aw fort vided by the In eheny all fam poss A in pOwers nw heen Ins the sald on have in an?! shall be mn m he nw te he number f by This first rdoption of Ns No 32 ROBERT McAFER of the Commonwealth teen nw Ine amendment ny of solution Recretary Number Four A JOINT REBOLUTION Proposing an amendment to section eight, article nine, of the Constitution of Penn sylvania fection 1. He it resolved by the Renate and House of Representatives of the Com. monwealith of Pennsylvania In Osleral Assembly met, That the folowing i» pro. as an amendment to the Constity- tion of the Commonwealth of Pennaylva- nia, In accordance with the provisions of the eighteenth article thereof Amendment to Article Nine, Section Elaht Section 1 Amend section sight, article | mine, of the Constitution of Pennsylvania, which reads ar follows “Section &. The debt of any county, COMMONWEALTH | PUBLISH. | amendment to section tween. | Constitution | That | | the following amendment to section twen- which courts eity, borough township, school district, or other trict, er exceed seven municipality or per centum upon incorporated dis. except as herein provided, shall nev the as- sonwed value of the taxable property there. in, nor district shall any incur any its Indebtedness to an two per upon such uation of property, without the electors thereof at a p such manner as shall be but any eity, the dein ceeds seven per centum valuation, may be auth increase the same three the aggregate, at any one valuation,” so as to read Bection 8 The dein borough, township er municipality or except as herein pro ceed seven per value of the taxable shall any such cur any new debt edness to an amount centum upon such property, without tors thereof at a public election manner as shall be provided by ny oity, the debt of which seven per centum of such may be suthorized the same three AEgEregate, at any one valuation, except that hereinafter inc ad by ty of Fh) for and development of subwa r trax purposes aor such mn new unicipality debt, or mmount ansenred the ublie « centum assent fection ded by of which now of such rized by law per oentum time prov nx follows of any county, schoo! district Incorporated or led, shall upon the perty therein, centum pr micipality or or in¢ m its excesding two assessed valuation the assent of the rense nw nanenned by law centum, in upon 1ebt or mtion to cronse per time any urre the elts adelphia nny ction what land to Ves and He Good Shooting having beet Register a all per hereby r 1g are persons having jented the . of Benner 7 Letters testathentary ing been granted by the Register Centre County. vo the “i knowing themselves Ww estate are re Ment, ah fr set Liemont sRLOTA. (Rls ested A those Lavit ’ or increases exconding vale of in aw; 3 annesned to in upon such city, othe district, never ex. assenned nor district In indebt. per of elec. in such but now axoeeds val in the such debts nd coun yetior sit ot ms Farmers’ Dates for the farmers ir this county have heen the state department Two days’ meetings will be following places; Pleasant 20 and 21. Unionville Eagleville, Feb Institute, stitute announced of in by agriculture held at the Gap Feb Feb, 22 and 23: “4 and 2 Beezer's Meat Market HIGH ST. BELLEFONTE, Pa We keep none but BEEF, PORK, MU All kinds of Smoked If YOU wantan the best qual TTON. SLICED HAM Meas, Pork Sausage, ete ou Juley Steak. go w PHILIP BEEZER Ly of Centre County Banking Co., Corner High ana Spring Streets Receive Deposits; Discounts Notes John M. Shugert, Cashier. W. H. MUSSER, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT, Notary Public and Pension Attorney, BELLEFONTE, PENNA, PATENT YOUR IDEAS and make |. Money BENE ron wr rr Soon HOW TO GET THEM" Best Sarvien Foor Veosmiie Hoghwst Beovencen JOSHUA R. KH. POTTS Bo Ninth Be, Wedington, I € $29 Chestont 30, Piilndeiphin - tang s— _— - 00 3 WANT A DRESS 6000S BUSINESY profitable? We want etic woman an reach the peoy good dress e ur loca Ah D of exch sroaat pryest VU. 8 and Farvign Patents 148 Desrbrs 50, Chicugn mething anent an rgetic iNIve Dress as cannot be rk City New ¥Y rts makes easy DVASSIngE. if you looking to get Excl want to for usive be sel something more penses, write us TO-DAY further explanation iz JENNINGS CO., Importers Pine Dress Fabrics. 20-33 East 1 : th Street, New York City. BUILDING MATERIAL T "EF ‘ ANT] MINO COALS Wood, Grain, Hay, Seaw and Sand. Scoreer PureCandy All the turing C NOT FORM, are strictly pure and are guar- Candy sold to Retall Camp Candy Company nfectionera Tyrone ADULTERATED IN Dealers by Manufae- Pa. are ANY anteed to ox laws ymply with all Pure Food wer on | Camp Candy Company, has MAN FACTURIDRS Tyrone, Pennsylvania. CRIDER'S STONE BUILDING John F, Gray & Son" Successors to Grant Hoover Fire, Life and Accident Insurance BELLEFONTE represents the Fance COMPAS We are pre pared large lines st an write time Also Surety Bonds Fire, Life Accident and Torosd Freder Sun TEMPLE COURT ARsOT LD HARRY FENLON, 20 INSURANCE FKP of ever wier and W BELLEFONTE, PA 37th Annual ENCAMPMENT OF THE PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY OF CENTRA GRANGE PARK, CENTRE HALL, PA. September 10 to 16, Inclusive 37th Annual EXHIBITION PENNA Encampment Opens Sept. roth madations for all desiring vo camp every production of farm and Geo. Ginetieh GUL Goodhary, Com The largest and best falr in Oentral Pennstivania by farmers and for farmers obvi aes, Bt aeres are devoted to eamping and exhibition purposes A inrge display of farm stock and poultry; farm Implements, fruits cereal LEONARD RHONE, Chairman. Exhibition Opens Sept. 1th Ample tent ae and ADMISSION FREER —_—
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