Page 2. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, October 20, FACT, FUN AND FANCY. Bright, Sparkling ‘Paragraphs—Select- ed and Original, Please Don't Mention My Name. “Don’t put ny name in the paper,” Sald the statesman; good and great, “But If vou must, I surely trust You'll get the facts all straight.” “1 really can't be quoted.” Said the busy business man, “But {f vou write, you surely Boom business all you can.” might “1 never Sald “But if Cisse Lies helpless where read the papers” the badgered family you please, you may doctor, say dis- I knocked iy not pious." and forty pastor, quote, you'll kindly the preaching master her “Your Sadd “But if That papers are the fat you I'm “The press is not Sald the slightly “But don't you be ing the young Is as great as being a preacher. uplifting,” mifty teacher, stung, for teach- “Don’t print my said the soclal dame, “In the slight or stricture, But if vou do, with the interview Be sure to print my picture.” And so the modest Withdraws from printed mention, But if vou fail to print the tale, They'll call it circumvention name," sense of pu blic Ex. Aroused Her Curiosity, Mrs Scott called fre lady whose fiy «-0ld daughter be- came great! attached to him. “Oh, Mr ott, I would dearly love to see you on quently Lr s dri drink 7" irink like a A Late Snake An Alle; snake hie his litt was i i moving Inve gation vealed the presence o iL Spars in his snake- ship's The bird Was away when prison reieased Took the Hint. tranger recently entered one of anapolis, and a long while was brethern, WAS n approach- when he uit ( he hint and Special Inducements. A Kansas farmer who could harve nds j ! Ten not get a ipon his Harve Hired Biris rt t wan time hour, § OOTY { Down in Arkansas. Ar) She Was Offended VP RAaw WHAT CURES ECZEMA? We intel skin have had regarding disennen that ANARe our answer pul ful Investigatior a simple wash of as compounded In relied upon We this statement to our and neighbors ur t—and alt} T 4 called Eezema solves Don Heenune instant Heeauns the foundation of Because It heals the skin, Because-—It enables Nature Ppalr the ravages of disease . Because-The Pecords of ten yours | of complete cures of thousands of the most serious canes show that DL. D D, Is to-day recognized as the abso. lutely reliable Bezema Cure Drop into our store to-day, just to talk over your case with us Green's Pharmacy Co, Pa. many Inquiries Eszema and other are glad to ie After care. have found that | of Wintergreen, D. D, ean be | wuld not make patrons, friends we were sure of there are many so remedies sold, we our unhesitatingly recommend D Prescription “ " relief to DD wo wi On D lenn Know that It gives that torturing itch DD. starts the cure at the trouble cleanses, soothes and to re Bellefonte, Suit Over Inch of Land. Dr. J. B. McAlister, one of Harris burg’s prominent physicians, brought action In equity against Harry Hand. shaw over an inch of land. The amount is the smallest ever known to figure In a sult In that county, and In reality involves the right to a wall which the doctor and Handshaw note | | the party took a hound named | that | the ®oth started to hulld, INTERESTING NOTES OF AN OLD-TIME HUNTER (Continued from first page) nine deer feeding. 1 got my started to try to kill a deer, up over the hill, then in the woods un- {til TI could see the deer feeding [ hundred and fifty yards | singled out pne i and fired at it, ing it severly, but it hobbled off after the rest and got away, | . + * gun and 1 passed away, 1 wound. In out 18568, In Beptember, 1 after dinner to what { the clover field, on the clover seed 1 took my and thought IT would go by an old lek In the hollow to see if deer were attending it, as they sometimes did in dry weather, When I approached the lick peered through the bushes and saw a deer In the lick drinking I had a tin pall In my hand which 1 let down quietly and took deliberate alm at the deer and nrea; it jumped and ran a few rods and fell dead I | took it up, lald It on my shoulder and | carried it home, only mying it down | once When dressed the meat welgh- ed 108 pounds called to cut gun along we hill, LJ » » the day before the Willlam Lewis and 1 were Muney Mountain, hunt make axe-handles on the hill ¢ Lew In election, the woods {Ing timber | happened to 1861, October in i over 11 saw a des ju ito | the clover told saw a deer reek BAW Lhe As the re it came up mil I 1 the of bank time et It and it creek and limbed up the mountain just about the Mr. Kelly came up We both opened fire on It and It fell dead It was a Inrge buck, and sometime after we had it dressed a party came along who sald their dog had brought It In we shared the venison with them » » » 1868, Wm Lego, Bam the got out the the next the year John out wn to make lego and 1 together but In Jones | went afternd way ing loawis, BEB P Rtephens and Alleghenies one drive on “lox watched the cross. no desr came in the we went and camped at the cha That night our dogs a racket with some wild animal down along the Bix Mile run. Next morning Lego and 1 were sent to the same crossing we had watched the day before, while one of on " nO evening “Wolr had quite belonged to my brother, William, to make the chase. We had not wilted long till I heard the dog coms ing toward us and directly I saw deer coming as though It would pase near us, I walted tH It was near enough when 1 blazed at It and it stopped still, about seventy-five yards from me; | was ready and fired and the deer fell. Without walting to reload | man and took hold buck’s hotna, but he was too lively and 1 let go, and Lego eame up and shot him In the head. Lego had tried some | was going | and | | William | killed one; 1 hree deer that and got none Musser killed one, had wounded week berore Baturday, of them. On Saturday morning 1 sald that 1 was going and would not go out to hunt, but the party insisted that I should go along; I 1 finally consented and went; I had hunted till about 10 o'clock when | | stopped and was standing on a rock {on the mountain side, where 1 saw a four-pronged buck walking through the brush, nhout seventy-five O01 eighty rods from me; about the time | saw him he stopped, and I took alm and fired; the deer started and furiously till it was out of my sight I went to see {if 1 had hit it, but found no blood, and feeling sure 1 had hit it, I called to Mr. Musser, who dog with him, to bring the dog put him on the track; he did the dog barked till he got out sight, and then was quiet. He come back to and after a while, the whole party of line, so that we could see the other, and moved the direction the deer ran only gone about one hundred | yards, when of the upon the deer lying dead, and the ving by, looking at it; we took deer and got back to camp about home that afternoon and 1 two or and and of our did 101 waiting us formed from forward We and party RO us n to one in had fifty came dog the noon one game year, 1878 plentiful PF. P finger went to squir- part) We turned tong buck i" that Nght the (Continued next week.) Facts are stubborn As stubburn as the believe In them almost doean’e things, man who KEELEY CURE “Dido.” | id. IL REED, of the | to shoot when | 414 but his gun mise ed fire. » . » In 1878, DD. A. Williams, ¥. P, James, John Musser and | camped In the Seven mountain, four miles from Milroy. James Musser shot one deer, i : : | shall have been that has been cont than 81 years The cure successful for more worth _ lnvestigs! ing For the doug drink "habit. Welle for partioniars, nly Keeley Instiigie in Western Peuna 4040 Fifth Ave, Pittsburgh, Pa. wy au! pA of AUCTIONEERS. FRANK MAYES, Lemont, Pa. Gen. | eral auctioneer, Roth telephones C. MeCLINTIC, Nittany, Pa, RF D. General auctioneer; 25 years experience. United telephone, DP. SWENEBEI, Curtin, Fa. R F. D. General auctioneer i Pine Grove Mills, Pa. Gen. eral auctioneer. For telephone oall J. BL Krebs & Dros. store, HARRY F. GROVE, Pleasant ap, Pa. General auctioneer, Telephone Noll's store; both phones, ! BE. BCHRECKENGAST, Spring | Mills, Pa, I. 2. Over § yours’ ex. | perience. Bell telephone, i JAMES ©. DERR, Dellefonts, | General auctioneer, I. FF. ROAN, Lemont, Pa. Anan A HH. suctioneer, | WEALTH FOR home | {OF ran | had a | | Prorosen AMENDMENTS TO THE | efty, borough, township, school district, or TO | CONS THE BTITUTION BUBMITTED CITIZENS OF THIS COMMON- REJECTION, BY THE BEMBLY OF THE PENNSYLVANIA, AND ED BY ORDER OF THE OF THE COMMONWEAI BUANCE OF ARTICLE CONSTITUTION Number A CONCURRENT Proposing an amendment to sec ty-six of article five of the of the Commonwealth of P Resolved (If the Senate the ty-six of art'cle five of Pennsylvania be, by, proposed, in eighteenth article That section 28 reads as follows Iating to courts shall be general uniform operation, and the or jurisdiction, and powers of the same class or grade, so far as regu- luted by law, and the force and effect of the process . 2d judgments of such courts, shall be uniform; and the General Assem- bly Is herelty prohibited from creating other courts to exercise the powers vested by this Constitution in the judges of the Courts of Common Pleas and Orphans’ Courts,” be amended that the same shall read as fol Section 2 shall ha ear — gon, ana and pos or grade, the A! and ign uni form N notwity ng ny provi. AL » : i | | itn he { A GENERAL Pru BECRETARY TH, IN PUR XVIiil OF THE One Rn UTION tion tween. nneylvania concur) of the and the sa accordance thereof of Article V “Bection 25. All me is heres with the which laws re- and of ganization, all courts HO Al lating orm ine re 1} § AT or 3 f | to courts Opera sdiction, same class law, and Vers a] iil be ieneral estab } as the | Bane the Consti. f Penn he require. qualif Representa. ng mend. 1 the same ance with eight be fourth hat the HN twenty. Rect! Pphia a vestad ™m the uri the Alet riot the adel wers now ris of hanges tion of vested tn f equal omposed sald eo ris In eslgnated respect. nmon pleas num number threes mber fve ft the nw he eommon § an by law five and 4 ca. » may be made shall be tistinet and oa ra "te ordinate on three udees end he Philadelphia shal A fvely an the rt ne number nher four nher of ber two and »n iA cronsad fre ke manner de oourts may be by m time ne. and sha in bY successive teen nty ah ment ¥ tiona numbers The nun ’ of the in any where ! eourt in when In the fudges shal separate urt as numbered as sults shall ris of oom ating the num the several apportion the In such manner as rules of court. and sald courts ential be aut? Prove n to mea rized bn nw may be creased t and 4 whale me 1 rease shal such Aistinst and resald. which shal youn id In Phlladelin? instituted In mon pleas without of the sald ex courts shall Sisteh business among them shall be provided by each court. to which any sult shall be thus assigned shall have sxclusive furs Sletion thereof subject to change venue a8 shall be provided hy law In the county of Allegheny all the Surisdiction nd powers now vested In the several numbered courts of common pleas shall be vested In one court of com. mon pleas, somposed of all the fodges In commission In sald courts Sueh Juris diction and powers shall extend to all procesdings at law and In squity which instituted In the several pumberad courts. and shall be subject to such changes af may he made by law and subject change of venue as pro vided by law The president fudge of said court shall be selected an provided By law. Th number of Judges In sald oourt may by aw increased from time 10 time This amendment shall take affect on the fArst day of January sue oeading ts adoption A true oopy of Nesnlution No 2 RONERT MeAPFER Becretary of the Commonwealth time -r » ALi amy "nt three three cOMmpose 8 at af he he a all the » 1 Aewigy rt her and te and to te Number Pour A JOINT REROLIUTION | Proposing an amendment to section sight, article nine, of the Constitution of Penn | sylvania Section I. Ia it resolved by the Senate and House of Hepresentatives of the Com. | Ooiveral | Assembly met, That the folowing Is pro. | AR an amendment to the Constite | monwealth of Pennsylvania In of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva. nia, In accordance with the provisions of the eighteenth article thereof. Amendment to Article Nine, Bection Fight Section & Amend section sight, article {mine of the Constitution of Pennsylvania, whieh reads ox follows HWeethon + The debt of any county THEIR APPROVAL OR | AB- | COMMONWEALTH | BLISH- | | wali Constitution | valuation That | following amendment to section twen- | Constitution | of | 1810. Aim. shall nev. { ire al ] centum upon the as \ taxable property there. such municipaiity or | district incur any new debt, or incresss ite Indebtedness to an amount exceeding | two per centum upon ped vals uation of property assent of the electors thereof election In such manner by law; but any city f which now ex- ceeds seven annenned by law to centum, In upon such follows i i unty, city, | district. or oth- | district, never ex- ANBERRE @ property therein, nor | district In- fis Indebt. | exceeding two per | assessed valuation of the assent of the sleo. tors thereof at a public election in such as shall be prov 4) law; but the debt of wi 1 now exceeds centum of » aspessed val be authori’ to In cine thre in at any faxce t | other municipality or Incorporated trict, except as herein provided er exceed peven per sersed value of the in, nor shall any All Candy sold to Retall Dealers by the Camp Candy Company, Manufac- turing Confectioners, Tyrone, Pa. are NOT ADULTERATED IN NY FORM, are strictly pure and are guar- anteed to comply with all Pure Food Laws. LE without ne MER at a publi an shall be the debt per may be a Increase the same three the aggregate, at any one time valuation,” so as to read as Section 8, The debt of any borough, township, schoo! er municipality or Incorporated except as herein provided hall ceed seven per Lhe value of the taxal shall any such municipal! cur any new debt, or edness to an amount centum upon such property, without provided oO centum of such thorized or Camp Candy Company, MARU FACTURDUA Tyrone, Pennsylvania. kK. RHOADS Lt ins yard, centum " increase opposite the P, R. R. Passenger station, sells only the best qualiti ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS COALS — Also all Wood, Grain, Hay. San and Sand. perior Screer B jes manner city ven per sation may the » REETeERRLe by crease the such luntior jebts inafter of Philade develop Ineurre «nd coun ir ; I ent f f BUILDING MATERIAL Ey SI SY et } g Look Here! Read and consult us before buying elsewhere HELL Meriter amd Sundries ~Carts ds Garbrick Bros., MACHINISTS 61 So. Water Street-- Opposite Big Bellefonte, Pa. Spring, The New Othello Range ORS SALE EST f Nathan Gn Exec : 1; ATH Estate ' eRe By vin ans the atx om ¢ of an order srt of Centre ¢ sy mney 4 he nd f the matt ~ exrcut Ne ve estate or at pul wy the undersigr © sale on the pren } miles north of Lea ont, on SATURDAY OCTOBER sn} the ¢ wing A FINE FARM acres and 4 perches a high state of cultivation imestone soll and has a recor producing large crops, being Joosied heart of the fertile Nittany Valley. Thereod erected a two-story frame dwelling house large bank barn and all pecesaary outbullc ings Orchard of cholo fruit, fences in good repair And spring waler of the house Conveniently looated Ww reliroad station, schools, ehurches and looal prodyce markets This property will make either a desirable home or a profitable Investment Terms of Sale 10 per cent. 10 be paid In oash when the property Is knocked down and the bid soorp 4, 80 por cont. on April Ise, 101) at whieh time deed will be deliversd and pos session given, and the balanoe of 5 per cent. 4 be pad April Ist, WIE which sald deferred payment shall be secured with bond and mort age on the premises with interest gt Lhe rate of § por eent. por annum The purchaser 10 have the privilege of paying the entire pur chase price esd Lhe frst payment, on Apri ist, 191) is better durable, reli of sign and finish. strong, ooniain which I= ir and is rich ny : » . beautiful If buying range, de you contemplate a range, do not fail to see the Othello in her new dress. The Potter-Hoy Hardware Co. WM L GROVE Lamont HARRISON WALKER. Any Fa Ma w Fire, Lite Accident and Tornsdo Bonds of every description HARRY FENLON, INSURANCE Sucesssor 10 FPrederiok K. Foster and William Barnside TEMPLE COURT BELLEFONTE. PA. THIS AGENCY represents the largest fire IDNAUrAnOe COMPAn. tow a the sorid. We are pre 0 write large lines a any rir Res Also Surety Bonds John F, Gray & So Socoessors 10 Grant Hoover Fire, Life and Accident Insurance CRIDER'S STONE BUILDING, NELLEFONTE
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