Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, September 01, 1910, Image 2

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THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
FACT, FUN AND FANCY.
Bright, Sparkling Paragraphs—8e-
lected and Original,
WHY NOT TAKE THE REINS?
Ir fifty men did all the work
And gave the price to five;
And let those five make all the
Wou'd say the fifty men were
Uufit to be alive,
And If you heard complaining cries
From fifty brawny men,
Blaming the five for graft and greed,
Injustice, cruelty indeed
What would you call them then?
Not by their own superior force
Do five on fifty live;
But by election and assent
And privilege of government
Powers that the fifty give
gf fifty men are really fools
And five have all the brains
The five must rule as now we find
But if the fifty have the mind
Why don't they take the reins?
Charlotte Perkins
rules
fools,
Not all the fans that can be crowd-
@d into the baseball grounds can keep |
the flies out
It doesn’t by any means follow that
the pugilist who is freckled wants his
opponent to knock the spots off him
Perhaps the reason girl
throws a fellow is because
Be isn't in the
Mary
You
a soclety
overboard
swim
had
gee
a little lamb;
she couldn't buy
A very blg chunk, just because
Meat is so very high
Out of Her Class.
Young Husband-—-Did you
those biscuits, my dear?
His Wife-—Yes, darlir
Her Husband--Well
would not ma ny
His Wife
Her H
you are too |
No Such Luck.
truly eloquer
make
1k
I'd rather
more,
you
sweetheart
lov « ?
angle
ght for such heavy
mine,
work
had been
on the
looked at
1
80 im
the
id could
Overlooked
A Deadlock Settled
nn
wl
wh
gov)
opinlor
:
What's your
I ain't gol
*1 threshed
Tom Jones
“Ad said
0 entice him
did you arrive at?
"Well, ecvenchually,” answered RIL
*Tom he arrived at the hospital and 1
arrived at the perlice station”
Give Him Hell,
One of the stories which Justice
Birewer was fond of telling was used
by him to show the high regard for
‘the law in Kansas. He used to tell of
A justice of the pence, who owned a
farm in that state which bordered on
Missourl, One day the justice was
gitting on a fence bullt directly on the
state line, superintending some work
which his son and a farm hand were
doing. The son and his companion
engaged in a dispute which ended in a
fist fight. The Justice of the peace
watched the encounter for a few min.
Bin
with
turned
before
to sa re
1 the matter out
the other
into the
artfully
fray, “
hoping
and what
utes and then shouted In a loud volee: |
“Gentlemen In the name of the law of
the state of Kansas and by virtue of
my authority I command you to de.
sist”
Just then the rall broke and the jus.
tice of the peace landed in Missouri
Rising quickly he shouted: “Give him
Sell, son, 1 bave lost my jurisdiction”
GOVERNORS OF
Portraits of Each Accompanied by Brief Biographical S8ketch—Will be Pub-
lished in Order, One Each
PENNSYLVANIA. |
Wesk.
| OF PENNSYLVANIA, AND
| ED BY
James
a Palatinate settler He w
practice of law at Bel " When
sloned first lieutenant he
moted at
his bravery
adler Jy
In 188]
States
Repul
the Re
He w
and
LE
efont
Second
irfous
it Col rhor A
ELKS' STATE ASSOC
ATION
Central Firemen
ention of the Central Pen
_ vans \ intesr Firemen's asso
tior held at
™
nm Ww
The
ia
Osceola Mills. closed
ing ra Fhe
nner of the 1911)
officers elected for
Harry Tantlinger, of NH
dent W. CC. Langsford
secretary, and Frank Grebs
burg, treasurer
The hub and hub race was a tie he
tween DuBois and Houtzdale, and In
agreement, the purses were divided
Portage was awarded first prize for
the best uniformed company: Philips.
{burg the largest and best appearing
company. Rescue hode, of Curwens.
ville, won the first prize for the bes
drilled company. The prize for the
best band was awarded to DuBois
iran ever T nr
vention
1911
in presi
Houtzdale
of Philips
Are
n
of
Religious Meetings.
A series of meetings will be held In
Hunter's Park beginning Babbath ev.
ening. August 25th, and continuing
over the following Babbath. Meoting
each evening at 7:45,
On Bunday, September 4th, there
jwill be an all day meeting, the first
| nervice to begin at 10 a m.; bring
{your basket along and stay all day
I Rev. A. J. HiIl, of Bradford, Pa, and
{ Rev. G. J. Kelley, of Unionville, are
| expected to help In the meeting. Take
your coat and lantern along, you may
need them, Rev. J. F. Collins,
idmitted to
the elvll war hr
times r iliant con
Herstowt
the hat n 1850
oke out he
Penn
brigade
10,000 Notaries
Art
tex in
enacted
All
mall
de
NEToRs
very
y the
for Uni
on thelr
Are to
each
partmen 0H \ ) }
ted pet
routes. for wh
twent
ore
Mints residing
they
for
receive
five
voucher
What She Would De.
A modern dude with narrow strip
od clothes, saddle colored shoes =a
loud necktie, hair parted over his nose
and smoking a clgarette, addressed
his best girl thus, “If you were me
and I was you, what would you de?™
She hesitantly sald with a smile, "1
would take off that hideous tle, put
that cigarette In the stove, part my
hair on one side, then pray to God for
hrains
Don't Break Down,
Nevere strains on the vital
Hike strains on machinery,
breakdowns You can't over-iax
stomach, lver, kidneys, bowels or
nerves without serious danger to your.
self, If you are weak or run-down, or
under strain of any kind, take Electric
Bitters the matehless, tonle medicine
Mra. J. EB. Van de Bande, of Kirkland,
HL, writes; "That 1 did not break down
while enduring a most severe strain, |
for three months, Is due wholly to
Electric Bitters” Use them and en. |
joy health and strength. Satisfaction
positively guaranteed. 50¢. at Green's
Organs,
Chine
Pharmacy Co
| ty-six
PROPOBED AMENDMENTS TO THR
THE CITIZENS OF THIS COMMON.
WEALTH FOR THEIR APPROVAL OR
REJECTION, BY THE GENERAL AB-
BEMBLY OF THE COMMONWEALTH
PUBLISH
ORDER OF THE BECRETARY
OF THE COMMONWEALTH, IN PUR.
BUANCE OF ARTICLE XVIII OF THE
CONSTITUTION
Number One
A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
Proposing an amendment to section tween.
ty-smix
of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Resolved (If the Benate concur)
of art'cle five of the
by, proposed, In accordance with
eighteenth article thereof
That section 2 of Article V
reads as follows: “Section 2. All laws re.
lating to courts shall nernl and of
uniform operation srganization,
jurisdiction, and courts of
the same class or grad 80 Tar As regu-
lated by law, and the force and effect of
the process 1d Judgments of puch courts,
shall be uniform; and the General Assem
bly is hereby prohibited from creating
other courts to exer the powers vested
by this Constitution the judges of the
Courts of Common Pleas Orphans’
Courts,” be amended the same
shall read as follows
Section 3. Al
shall be general and f un 1 Opera-
tion, and the orgar on, jurisdiction,
and powers of all courts of the same class
or grade, ‘ar regulated by law, and
the force and of the cess and
judgments of ich courts uni-
form but, ) ithe nding
sions of In ition
Assembly I! have (
lish new
BAMS MAY
ty and
risdict
the
which
be Re
and the
powers of
nll
Me
in
and
80 that
laws relating to courts
form
feat
*0O .
effect pr
shail be
RRY ; 4
Any provi.
the eral
to estab
an the
Gen
wou ime
to
Ny
number
sting «
ize th
the
Ww
® assigned
theren
Surisdiction
the
pleas shall be
mon pleas
eaomminsion In sald
diction and powers
proceadings at
shall have heen
numbered courts
several numbered
vested ir
romposed of
ris of common
rt of room
sll the Judges n
Buch urls
shall extend to all
and In squity which
instituted In the several
and shall be sublect to
such changes as may be made bw law
and subject to change of venue as pro
vided by law The president judge of
sald court shall be selected an provided
by aw. The number of Judges In sald
court may be hy law Increased from |
time to time This amendment shall take |
effect on the first day of January sue
cendling ta adoption
A trues copy of Nesolution Ne 2
RONERT MeAFER
Becretary of the Commonwealth
aE
carte
nw
Number Pour
A JOINT RESOLUTION
Proposing an amendment to section sight,
article nine, of the Constitution of Penn
sylvania
Bection |. Fe it resolved by the Senate
and Houses of Representatives of the Com.
monwealth of Pennsylvania in Joihersl |
Assembly met, That the folowing is pro.
as Aan amendment to the Constite
ton of the Commonwealth of Peansylva.
nin, In accordance with the provisions of
the eslghteenth article thereof
Amendment to Article Nine Section
Fight
Section 1 Amend section eight, articles
nine, of the Constitution of Pennsylvania,
which reads » [oll we
of any county,
“Section & The debt
i
of article five of the Constitution |
That
| the following amendment to section tween. |
Constitution |
| of Pennsylvania be, and the same is here- |
1
| efty, borough. township, school district, or
CONSTITUTION BUBMITTED TO |
other municipality or incorporated dis.
trict, except as herein provided, shall nev-
er exceed seven per centum upon the as.
sensed value of the taxable property thers.
In, nor shall any such municipality or
district Ineur any new debt
Ite Indebtedness to an amount
two per centum upon such
uation of property
the electors thereof at a public election in
such manner as shall be provided by law;
but any city, the debt of which now ex
ceeds seven per centum of such
valuation, may be authorized by law to
Increase the same three per centum. In
the aggregate, at any one time, upon such
valuation,” so as to read as follows: —
Bection 8. The debt of any county, eity,
borough, township, school district
er municipality or
except as herein provided, shall never ex.
ceed per im upon the assessed
value of the taxable property therein, nor
shall any such municipality in
cur any new debt, or its Indebt
edness to an amount exceeding two per
centum upon such assessed valustior of
property, without of the selec
tors thereof a public election in such
shall be provided by law; but
debt of which r exceeds
an per oor m of such
uation, may be thorized by 1
or
or
Incorporated district,
never ont
or district
Neres ne
the assent
at
" an
the 'W
ansenned val
in
the
AW Lo
creme the pame three or ent ir
ANY one time
ep y
BEETregate
vai
at
ex
fer ir
Phil
develops
ation
herelr
ty of
and
purposes
whan nr
o
inr
Eynten
impr
wh
’ v Ly
He r Danie
} ir
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Increass |
exconding |
aspensod val |
without the assent of |
|
asnenned
oth |
Thursday, September 1st, 1910.
—
who cannot be found, requiring all interested to
appear in the Orphans’ Court of Centre County
| on the Fourth Monday of September, A. D., 1910
| snd answer sald petition and show cause if soy
they have why the sald recognizance should not
be satisfied of record and the land covered by
the same discharged and release) from the len
thereof
WITNESS my hand and seal this 16th day of
August, A. D. 1910
EARLE C. TUTEN
tegister and C, 0, C
16, 1910
Sherifis OfMoe
| Bellefonte, Pa., Aug
| W.E HURLEY
| Shiri
The Bazaar,
J. S. GILLIAM, Prop.
FOR THIS WEEK
WE WILL OFFER:
Men's 00«
Otis Bros'
Plain
19¢
Men's
Ge,
Gauze Underwear
Rods
at 2%c;
Balbriggan, whe ve have left
at
Outlr worth §0c¢;
plated
worth
at
bosoms
$1.26
worth
and
Men's Sox,
Ladies’ Linen Co
15¢ to 2 all Ladies
, BO this week at 23¢
Ars worth
from
belts,
at 1
worth §
Gilliam’s Dept Store
Banking Ce
PureCandy
A andy Dealers
mp Candy C Manufae-
NK nfect) } Pa. are
NOT DULTERATI IN ANY
FORM EUAr-
teed } mpiy =» h al Pure Food
AWE
Camp Ca
MAN
poid Reta
: Are
ndy Company,
rrone, Pennsylvan
Ty P vania.
EK. RHOADS —
COALS
Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw an
Sand.
rams SSS
BUILDING MATERIAL
BELLEFONTE LUMBER CO,
. { i »
J
INSU
Ka ssor vo Frederick K
TEMPLE COURT
“. HARRY FENLON, =u
fevery
RANC
Foster and W sm Nurnside
BELLEFONTE, PA
John F, Gray &
Sycoensors wo Grant Hoover
CRIDER'S STONE BUILDING,
Fire, Life and Accident Insurance
BELLEFONTE
THIS AGENCY represents the
n largest fire insurance compan
bos in the world. We are pre
pared to write large lines
any Lime
Also Surety Bonds
37th Asses!
ENCAMPMENT
Encampment Opens Sept. roth
The largest and
Twenty-eight acres are
On; tor
A marge dd
every production of
Geo. Ginerieh
GL. Goeodbart. Com.
¥
*, EXHIBITION
OF THE PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY OF CENTRAL PENNA.
GRANGE PARK, CENTRE HALL, PA.
September 10 to 16, Inclusive