The patriot. (Indiana, Pa.) 1914-1955, August 06, 1915, Image 2

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I FOR JUDGE |
5 Hon. J. N. Langham f
OF INDIANA, PENNA. £
J Candidate for Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, of Indi- t
J ana County on the non-partisan judicial ballot. J*
Primary Sept. 21, IQIS
An Insinuation.
"They tell me, Mrs. Comeup, your
daughter went through that reception
In her honor without any faux pas."
"No such thing! She had as much
of It as anybody that was there."—Ex
change.
The Victrola is a
resourceful entertainer
An nvaluable ally that never fails the hostess.
j
it his melted many a conversational frost
and made the callers feel ri<dit at home.
o
And even when there is no company, the
Victrola turns a dull and tedious day to one
of pleasure.
Come in and get acquainted with the Victrola and its
ful music. There are various styles from Sis to
and terms can be arranged to suit your convenience, /^rX"
' S.R. POLLOCK (gSSg
Everything Musical
Opposite Court House, Indiana, Pa.
Two Kinds.
"Pa," said Johnny, "what is a book
worm ?"
"A bookworm," said pa,' "is a persoi.
who would rather read than eat, or a
worm that would rather eat than
read."
i .
Harmony of Diet.
He—Why do you always have pickled
beets when I bring any friends home
to dinner?
She—To match the kind of friends
you generally bring.—Baltimore Amer
ican.
Questions i o Good Gilizeo w Know.
D. Have you read the Consti
tiition of the United States?
R. Yes.
D. What form of Government
is this ?
R. Republic.
D. What is the Constitution of
the United States?
R. It is the fundamental law of
this country.
D. Who makes the laws of the
United States?
R. The Congress.
D. What does Congress consist
of?
R. Senate and House of Rep-
I
resentatives.
D. Who is the chief executive
of the United States?
R. President.
D. How long is the President
of the United States elected?
R. 4 years.
D. Who takes the place of the
President in case he dies?
R. The Vice President.
I
I D. What is his name?
R. Thomas R. Marshall.
D. By whom is the President of
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the United States elected?
R. By the electors.
D. By whom are the electors
jelcted? e
R. By the people.
D. Who makes the laws for the j
j state of Pennsylvania.
R. The Legislature.
D. What does the Legislature
' consist of?
R. Senate and Assembly.
D. llow many State in the un
ion?
R. 48.
D. When was the Declaration I
j of Independence signed?
IDealers in
Lumber and Planing Will Work
II Lath, Shingles and Roofing
Builders' Supplies
Cement, Sand, Brick, Tile, Gravel
Store and Office Fixtures to Order j
Special Hardwood Doors j
Your Inquiries Solicited I
INDIANA LUMBER A SUPPLY COMPANY
R. July 4. 1776.
D. By whom was it written?
R. Thomas Jefferson.
D. Which is the capital of the
; United States?
R. Washington.
I D. Which is the capital of the
state of Pennsylvania.
R. Harrisburg.
D. How many Senators has
each state in the United States
Senate?
R. Two.
D. By whom are they elected ?
R. By the people.
D. For how long?
R. 6 years. .
D. How many representatives
are there? ..
R. 435. According to the pop
ulation one to every 211,000, (the
ratio fixed by Congress after each
decennial census.)
D. For how long are they elect
ed?
R. 2 years.
D. How many electoral votes
has the state of Pennsylvania?
| R. 38.
D. Who is the chief executive
of the state of Pennsylvania?
R. The Governor.
D. For how long is he elected?
R. 4 years.
I). Who is the Governor?
R. Brumbaugh.
D. Do you believe in organized
government?
R. Yes.
D. Are you opposed to organiz
ed government?
R. No.
j D. Are you an anarchist?
R. No.
L). What is an anarchist?
R. A person who not b-'
ieve in organized government.
L). Are you a bigamist or pule
gamist?
R. No.
D. What is a bigamist or poiv.
gamist ?
R. One who believes in having
I rnoru than one wife.
D. Do you belong to any secret
Society who teaches to disbeli* \e
| in organized government I
R. No.
D. Have you ever violated any
l.'ws of tlie I'uited States?
R. No.
D. Who makes the ordinances
for the City ?
R. The board of Aldermen.
D. Do you intend to reman
] permanently in the I". S.?
R. Yes.
Pepys on a Coal Famine.
There was a coal famine in England
in 1600. England was at the time at
war with Holland and, owing to the
presence of the Dutch fleet in English
waters, the Newcastle colliers found it
impossible to get through to London.
A period of great privation ensued.
Writing in his diary in June, 16C7,
Pepys observes that "the great misery
the city and kingdom is like to suffer
for want of coals is very visible and, it
is feared, will breed a mutiny." Later
in the mouth comes the following en
try: "Such is the want already of coals,
and the despair of having any supply,
that they are come this day to £5 10s. a
chaldron."
Well?
Solomon was the wisest as well as
the most married of men—think that
over.—Florida Times-Union.
Three Rivers.
Nansemond, the name of a river In
Virginia, is from the Indian word
Nawnschimund, "the place from which
we were driven away." The Flint, in
Michigan, was called by the Indians
Perwonigo, "the river of the flint,"
from the abundance of this stone on
its banks. Ilumboldt river, in Nevada,
was named by Fremont in honor of
Baron Humboldt.