Page 2. oman’s World Miss Mazley, Candidat~ [“o Qoninlist Gaverno: MISS ANNA AGNES MALEY, The Socialist eandidate for governor ~Miss Anna Agnes Maley. This very efficient and clever lady was born in Minnesota thirty-nine years ago ed on a farm, at thirteen Miss Maley went to Minneapolis, where “she work- ed for her board” and attended school until a three yvears' course in the high school was completed. After graduat- ing she taught in country schools until she was twenty-two years of age, when she took up stenography. Later Miss Maley returned to school, | doing special work at the Unlversity of Minnesota and in the Rand School of Soclal Science of New York city. From 1009 till 1011 she was a special organizer of women for the National Bocialist party. For the past year she has been connected with a Socialist paper published in Washington state. Miss Maley is already in the fleld campaigning, and she Is regarded as likely to run second among the candi dates for governor, and her election Is not Impossible if the old parties re- main split, as they are at present “l care n« for myself person- ally,” said Maley “It Is the principl aims and methods of the National Socialist party that 1 desire to Our has stood up« this unmodified platform since {ts organization owner- thine HIDE Miss recently. ceed party social ship and democratic control of the so- | clally necessary industrial property.” Queen Mary “Sassed” by Lady Con- stance. “Lady (one LI10€ son, the beautifu danced ago, has offended Queen ary,” d a diplo mat's wife, according to the Washing- ton Post. “She actually told the queen to stand out of the light at a exhibition “Lady Constance, you know, is capa ble of anything. They are telling an anecdote about her at the Bath club “She was walking In Plecadilly the other day inecdote runs—and a young man attempted to pass her on the right when she turned that way The young man to the left, and Lady Constance did the same And there they stood for a minute or more, overcome by ridiculous something which makes two people face to face on a wide sidewalk dodge simultaneously this way and that with out being able to pass each other by Stewart Richard woman wis young over here » time picture so the nlso veerod inat “Lady Constance after nine or ten of | these awkward movements smiled de- murely and said “Well, I'm sure if you want to dance | jut what's it to be the I don't mind turkey trot or the grizzly bear? Memorial to Mrs. Decker, The women of Colorado will proba: bly erect a memorial in the form of a woman's bullding at the State univer- sity to the life and work of Mrs. Sarah Platt Decker. The movement was started by the alumnae of the univer sity, and Mrs. Decker was enthusiastic about it. The building will be for the use of needy women students at the university, Mrs. Dewey CC. Balley, president of the Denver Woman's club; Mrs. James DD. Whitmore, a past presi dent, and others will attend a meeting at which the matter will he discussed and the memorial idea take form. Mrs Whitmore says In regard to the pro posed memorial, “1 know that its erec. tion to her memory and in honor of her Hife and work would be the most fitting and beautiful tribute within the power of the womanhood of Colorado to be stow.” | Baid About Womankind. Life is not long enough for a co- quette to play all her tricks in. Joseph Addison, If a fox Is cunning, a woman In love Is a thousand times more 80. Proverb. The happiest women, like the hap- plest nations. ave no history George Eliot. A mother's prayers, silent and gen- tle, can never miss the road to the throne of all bounty. Henry Ward Beecher, A good tempered woman, of the or- der yeclept buxom, not only warrants ® pair of expansive shoulders, but be- speaks our approbation of them.— Leigh Hunt. | omer, wi | clan to use lager beer as a tonle, On | the wi to visit hen | ped ai u | of bes { er-in ell family | Come, Though It | Or fold g | Not in the state of Washington {8s a woman Rear- | | Let none | wife did? comedian | the Sn. TINE ut ria Mitchell and the Beer Man, Muiia Mitchell, the famous 4 once directed by her physi astron i sister, Mrs, Joshua Kendo i of Cambridge, Mass., she stop und afterward asked her birotl to open it for her, The Mil spoke among themse! er the Quaker custom “Where did thee get this bottle, Ma ria?’ questioned her sister, “At the saloon on the corner,” replied | “Oh, yes!" | ed Miss Mitchell serenely. “Why, Maria! Doesn't thee know re | spectable women don't go into such | | places?" “Oh,” sald Miss Mitchell in the man. ner of one who has done all that could | be required, “I told the man after I bought it that he ought to be thorough ly ashamed of his traffic.” Equality. give me your hand, and my brother If honest, why, & Ome hand, if it's true, other, No matter how brawny or rough. gir, my friend that's enough! is as good as an- ire toil for a living at hedges or ditches Or make for its owner a name in its grasp all riches, If honast, I love it the same. leas In of his Maker Is he who must toll for his bread. Not more In the sight of the mute under- taker Is majesty shrouded and dead. the sight of us jeeringly scoff at his neighbor Or mock at his lowly birth, We are all of us God's. Let us earnestly labor To better this suffering earth. ~Matthias Barr. The Raw Recruit, F. M. King enlisted in the Spanish. American war and was sent to Jeffer son Barracks. He was strolling through | the company streets smoking a cigar when an officer approached. King sa | lated. “Look here.” sald the officer, “don” you know better than to salute an of filcer when ou have a cigar In your mouth? How have you here 7" “Three days,” replied King. “You are excused this time,” officer, “hut don’t let me catch you do fing that In a short ti King met the same officer and walked by without saluting “Why didn’t you salute?’ demanded the officer, sto g him “Well, you just told me not to salute when I had a cigar in my mouth,” re plied the raw recruit. 1 ong been »” again me | But be spent three days in the kitch- | | en peeling potatoes for this offense.— Atchison Champion. A Losing Dream. “l made a nice idiot of myself the other morning.” said who 1s paying “My wife wa the commuter, ler in a savings bank afraid I'd miss my train and she got me by the shoulder and shook me, telling me that it was time to get up. 1 got about half awake, and somehow | thought 1 my dow in the with a long line of women aw their turn. The one at the w handing me check, and from force of habit 1 said “ ‘How much m “You know checks want to draw some and- deposit the rest. Well, what do you think the Quick ns a flash came her answer to my dopy question “Five dollars will do. “She got it, but I hope | won't dream any more.” New York Post was at wh bank, ting ndow was mey do you want? most women who present A Lost Play, Grossmith, the tell a good Weedon English used to | perspiration used to come out en m! | forehead aloon and purchased a boitle | " dreams | Ganth | streets of Bt the dalnties of | heavenly | | the tenor and began with an ap sald the ! story | anthony, which that gentleman asked him to read. Mr. Grossmith took the comedy, but fost It on his way home, “Night after night,” he says, “I woulq meet Ganthony, and he would ask me how I liked his play. It was awfyl, The I'd haven't hid time to look at ft yet, or, again, “I'l first act was good, but | stop tu expuin, ete, must catch That play was the bane of | and haunted m} ome months merry wag merc At last {ft occur red to (yrossmith that he might | have left the comedy in the cab on the | night it was given to him, Je went down to Scotland Yard and inquired was the reply, with Mr. Ganthony's back to the owner four months ago, a8 | sy sometimes, ‘| enn a train my existen even passed, still nnrsned “Play mark name sent soon as found.” Compromising a Tenor, Nicholas 1. tsed to walk the Petersburg alone wrap gray cloak, It was for Czar ped in a large | bldden to speak to him, but the czar sometimes forgot that a subject could not obey the prohibition if the emper or addressed him, Once the czar in a park the tenor singer of the Italian opera am exchanged a few words with him The moment the czar was out of sieht the police arrested the tenor, That evening the czar attended the opera where, after a long delay, the man ager announced that the tenor conld not be found. Nicholas guessed what had happened and sent an ald-de-eamp to release the singer A few dave after the czar again me! logs met “] was very sorry” “May I implore your majesty,” the Italian exclaimed, “not to speak to me? Your will compromise me with the police” majesty MacVeagh Adjourned the Court. On asion Wayne MacVeagh succeeded {i adjourning the supreme court before the usual hour. Mr. Mac Veagh never remained in Washington overnight If he could help it, and on this occasion he greatly desired to take the 4 train for Philadelphia Although talking to the court, he k« his eve on the clock, and at 3.45, gis ing himself just enough time to the he and sald: “May It please your | I move that the court do now I want to cateh the 4 o'clock home.” The cool Quest 8oeIne but the chie ary order MacVYeagh go one oy o'clock station ceased his Willing to Help. Miss Mary Sasseen was making the race once for state librarian | v1 tucky. In the Interests of her ©f, dacy she reached a town in the > grass section on the very aftersokt that a Confederate monument was bx ing unveiled As the d dler and also as a pr of the Miss S come! nt ighter of a southern wm ent ¥ ginte 188509 N was the ceremonies and £ place with the guest or platform After the | “xin. gol voloe ing A few of cere that ately one struck u t Bonnle Blue Flag.’ that s should know that famous southern KRasseen rose and joined In lustils was halfway through the first vers when the master of ceremonies tapped her timidly on the shoulder “Il beg your pardon,” he sald, “but this was intended for a duet.” —Phila delphid Saturday Evening Post she d few in such a the words WAP song Centre and a Bis Anas For the Hair Are you so fortunate as to be well satisfied with your hair? Is it long enough, thick enough, rich enough ? And your hair does not fall out? Well,well, that is good. but you may know of some not so fortunate. Then just tell them about Ayer’s Hair Vigor. They will surely thank you after using it, if not be- fore. Remember, it does not color the hair. Show the list of ingredients to your doctor. Let him decide their value. He knows. Made by the J. C, AYER CO., Lewell, Mass LEGAL NOTICES. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of Enos Ertley, late of Marion Twi re County Penna. , deceased otters of administration in the above named estate having been granted to the undersigned by the Register of Wills of Centre County, Pennsylvania, all per- sons indebted to the sald estate are here- by requested to make payment and all persons having claims against sald es- tate are requested to present the same duly authenticated without delay to x37 W. HARRISON WALKER, Admr EXECUTORS’ NOTICE. Estate of RB. D. Bierly deceased Letters of administratior (n the above named estate having been granted ww the unders! 4 by the register of Wills of Centre ( unLYy Penosylvatia, ali persons indebied to the sald estate are hereby requested to make payment and all persons having claims against sald es ale are requested LO present the same suthentioated without delay Ww CM BIERLY S A BIERLY Executors, Ra Cent ate of Miles townshis bersburg EXECUTORS' NOTICE, In the estate of Charles Snyder, Inte son Township, deceased Letters testamentary b the estate of Charles Snyder, iste Township. Centre County, Penssy var 3. 10 the undersigned, Executors. bj sf wills of Cs Inty. al » Lhe said estate are heret pie payment and all persor nat Lhe sald estate are reque the same duly proven for » lay ¢ aire Ox JACOB KELLER. Pine W.K. OCORL. State ( y & Fortney, Atiys Bellet rte Pet a ORPHANS’ COURT SALE f nr , 1 iFRUANLCHE an or er | i . x i n a those LIRUOUS MmessuRgens tracts of land situate In Gregg township, county, Pennsylvania, bounded described as follows, to-wit THE FIRST THEREOF, Beginning at bile road thence siong Ripka » tenement ne in put f Benjamin ant A stone n ine Harter. thence by same 2 5-1 perches t a same north 85% to a stone, and land of Benjamin Ripka south 81 perches to the piace containing FIFTERN perches, neat measure. constitute one contigu- and 25 sald two tracts i= property Terms of Sale. --Ten per cent. of the purchase money to be pald in cash on lay of sale, which shall be considered and retained as stipulated damages up- on their fallure to comply with the sub. sequent conditions hereinafter mention- COMMISSIONERS’ By virtue of the several Acts of Assembly relative to the sale of Unseated Lands in the county of Centre, for the the Commissioners will offer the fol. lowing tracts at public sale at the Court House, at Belle fonte, Pa., Saturday, August 21st, 1912, at 10 o'clock a. m time to time until all Terms of sale price and costs must be pald when the land is stricken off, otherwise it will be put up and sold at an adjourned sale taxes due and unpaid, The sale will tracts be adjourned from have been sold BOGGS TOWNSHIP Warrantee Nme. McCoy, Acre. Per. 300 Frank .....F. P. Blair BURNSIDE TOWNSHIP, «. Kingston Realty Co.... J ....Kingston Realty Co CURTIN TOWNSHIP . Kingston Realty Co Max Forgash Paul Fortney Lucas ... Wm. C. Heinle Rowe GREGG TOWNSHIP. Meurer. . 423 143 433 162 Fox, Samuel Wallace, Joa 200 120 F) Carscadden, D Godfrey, Martha Godfrey, John .....D Lane, Sarah A.D Long, J. Z John C, Carson, Andrew ...E. F. 1 Mosby, Jacob Linden Hall Antis, Henry Colwey, H. B Foes, Jacob .......H Mosby, Willlam ...Jas HARY Hoffman, W he Irwin, John Jaa Danlel m WM John HUSTON TOWNSHIP, Harris & Gray ...... Rowe LIBERTY TOWNSHIP. . Rowe Price, John ........ Wheeland, John ...John C. Packer, Job W ..,.John C MARION TOWNSHIP, Supposed Owner, HAINES TOWNSHIP. “aha Rothrock Engles 8. Taylor Rothrock TOWNSHIP, HOWARD TOWNSHIP. SALE OF UNSEATED LAND, 117 153 Arthur, T? Rritcher Burg Copsnhaver irant, Thos Miller, Robt Malone Miller Turner Tumer, Turner Wharton, John The purchase Jane Costs Taxes & . sin Johnson, J Kurtz, John Toole Henr Wilson . 30.85 36.85 Banks, Wm Carscadden Carscadden Carscadden, Carscadden Deviing Hall, Pater MeLanahan Pim, Hugh 21.32 . 30.98 19.44 « 240 . 38.52 21.32 Parker, Geo... wets € Jeremiah. ..J George Parker Parker Retley, Job Wharton, M Isaac ...F. P Richard Tames James Hannah Kearney SPRING wm BENOW Jos Pr RUSH TOWNSHIP . P. Gray Meek . Blair Wm, C. Heinle John..P. B. Newport y . BR PHO ..o0co00cienns H. 8B. Taylor F. P. Bialr .. Kingston Realty Co Dr. J. F. Balfour Julius H. Seymore Kingston Reaalty © F. P. Bialr TOWNSHIP hn WwW. C. Rowe 1. Max Forgash y John C. Rowe William Rossman SHOE TOWNSHIP Marion Rogers D Marion Rogers D ,Clament Dale D Kingston Realty Co D .. Kingston Realty Co . Blair ‘en I. Orvis hoes Paul Fortney F. I. Meurer Rowe J. C. Rowe nD. Paul Fortney E. F. I. Meurer Thomas J. Sexton Sarah .E Ary TAYLOR TOWNSHIP, Burg Bell, J Copenhaver, Lewis, Thos .......Wm. C. Rowe .. Lamb, David ......H. 8, ERLE 200 %of 199 Zantzinger, 100 156 405 7 17 MILES TOWNSHIP, Poter 60 tag TH J.B . Toner, Thos ....... Unknown ig i PEN Hamilton, Thos Kennedy, And ..,.James 150 304 89 Tayor MoCalmont — ,...A. P. Morrison Unknown 1 ¥ vo. Ieane Frain | Paul....Theodors Vall «vo Mrs, Nathan Rothrock FEE rE bE Haugh.... ERE EEE EE Attent: Sherrer EERE William 3) H. N. MEYER, Commissioners’ OmMos, Ballefonte, Pa, July 30, 1913, Marion Rogers canes ess We Ia HEINE John... Wm. C. Heinle ..D. Paul Fortney WwW. H. Belgle .... D. Paul Fortney UNION TOWNSHIP, Max Forgash . 2. "'D. Paul Fortney [3 HB TYE csesscivsineer Bi 7 Hip Aloe 8. Laird ...oooviienee IT, 2 20% Aun WM. H, D. A. JACOB WOODRING, Com H Odds Thursday, August 15th, 1912, rr — | ‘ed; forty per cent. upon confirmation of sale, and the remainder to be secured by bond and mortgage on the premises, with interest due in one year. x33, W. WW. JAMISON, Admr, W. H. Musser GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND PENSION ATTORNEY. BFLLEFONTE, PA. —_— THE PIVOT TOOTH WEEDER patented by me | owned by Lin proved Weeder t reat nN nt yr iA N.Y, is ther 3 lenny w {. DO skip brad ion new ‘un maker ‘ ! ew shares offered at $2 50 Lo get machine on market F.B. SPRAGUE, Pres Xx 33 Smyrna, N.Y “y Pennsylvania R. R. Personally-Conducted Excursions To Nia Fall August 16, 29, Beptember 12, 26, October 10, 1912. $7.10 Round Trip from BELLEFONTE SPECIAL TRAIN of Pullman Par- lor Cars, Dining Car, and Day Coaches, running via the Picturesque Susquehanna Valley Routes. good going and connecting returning on regular trains FIFTEEN DAYS. Stop-off limit allowed at Buffalo re- Tickets Train rood within within turning. Hlustrated Booklet mation may be Ticket to on trains, Special and and full obtained Agents, Tours Thousand Islands, July 18, August 15 and 29; Maritime Provinces, July 24: Montreal, July 31; Adirondacks, July 31: Musko- Lakes, August 1: Quebec, Au- Yellowstone Park, August Great Lakes, September 12. infor- from FOR SALE BY "|S. A. McQUISTION & (0. BELLEFONTE, PA. Rubber-Tired ronlier ( Bugles, ‘arriage Co., Price Steel-Tired Top HOME $65.00, Buckboard, Buggies, New MADE $50 p Buggies in good ggies of Our Own Make on hand times Repairing of ve With Go f painting its and varnishes RUBBER TIREING A SPECIALTY. ‘women’s linen ‘motor coats has been a severe Tree Vames Troe Values Cool Summer gale deterrent figur Ww the 4 i use them nd sery NOC 50 and § 250 and $13.50 Coats, 15.00 £16.50 } and ’ women’s gloves Sizes somewhat broken in gpome colors, but a full line of Black—sizes 514 and 6 only, in White—these are the 50c short Lisle Gloves, 25¢ pair. Women's 75¢ Short Lisle Gloves— Dlack, White or Colord | —all sizes, 33c pair. fabric belts and ends of women's fabric belts—many kinds that have sold 25¢ and the between prices to $1.00—choice Se. PITTSBURGH, PA, Beezer's Meat Market HIGH ST. BELLEFONTE, PA, We keep none but the best quality of BEEF, PORK. MUTTON, SLICED HAM All kinds of Bmoked Meat, Pork Ssussge, ese It YOU wants nice Juley Steak, gO V0 PHILIP BEEZER PATENT YOUR iCt~a ; AND MAKE MONEY Send for my free book "HOW TO GET THEM Best Service Fees Reason) Highest References JOSHUA RR, H. POTTS. 3069h st Wash D.C. U8 &Vorelgny ¥20 Chestnut Phila, #8. Dearborn Chou Centre County Banking ( Corner High and Spring Streets Receive Deposits. Discount Notelh John M. Shugert, Cashier. ASK ANY HORSE Eureka Harness The Atlantic Refining Company . RHOADS At is yard, opposite the P, R. R. Passenger station, sells only the best qualities ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOU COALS eee A160 all kinds of Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw and Sand. Superior Screenings for lime burning, Builders’ and plas- terers’' Sand. A ds Terxrnone Carrs] Commerical No, t{ Central No, 1381 THOSE in WHO ARE INTERESTED erecting good. substant buildings know that good, sound, well-seasoned jum? 10 suc~ CORR is In BELLEFONTE LUMBTR CO. BELLEFONTE, PA, AN ADDED CHARM TO A DAINTY BEDROOM is a graceful porcelain Lavatory, which, owing to the ad- vanced improvements of scientific plumbing, can now be installed with perfect sanitation. This is one of the many new equipments that modern progress has placed at the disposal of up-to-date plumbers. I.et us “inform you all atout them and their usefu)- ness, convenience, low cost, ete A. E. SCHAD BELLEFONTE, PA, one-plece $117.15 as interest, Pittsbur You Lose a Lot of Money... you keep your savings about the house. You may mot lose the money itself, though it is likely you will, but you are certain to lose the interest which the money would have earned. you are able to save only as much as $1 a week, in ten years you would have $637.15 in bank if you had deposited your dollar regularly in this safe and solid institution. You put in $5620 and the bank pays you gh Bank for Savings Capital and Surplus, $1,000,000.00 For example, if Pittsburgh, Pa. Successors to Grant Hoover CRIDER’ STONE BUILDING John F, Gray & So Fire, Life and Accident Insurance BELLEFONTE THIS AGENCY ion'In the pared o TEMPLE COURT Successor to Frederiok K. Foster and William Burnside BELLEFONTE, PA
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