FOR SALE One team sorrel horses, about 2400 Jbs. 'iood workers. Also wagon* and harness. Indiana J Hardware. Vbbb*bbbbbbbb-bUb?.bKbLbb b L U Kb b b b b b b b b b b b Kb b b J assess** z bszttst n -jnr'yT fj*F 8 a" f"MT mm M' -v x x i r T r v j Great Inter-State f I 1856 FAIR 1917 | $ Indiana, Pa. 61 Years Young* J I BIGGER AND GRANDER I THAN EVER Celebrated High Diver £ j Other Spectacular Attractions J I Two Superb Bands ? 4 Finest Grounds and Acccomodations in the T State - Special Excursion Rates «» on all Railroads " f :: I SEPTEMBER 4,5,6 I | ADMISSION 25 CENTS S *l* i ; _ | Unc'er Cover. "Johnny, "did you go to the butcher's and see if he had calfs brains?" "Yes, mother, but I couldn't see them." "Why not?" "Because he had his hat on." —Phila- delphia Record. "Bern' contented wif yoh lot" said T'ncle Eben, "ain* no excuse foh not bustlin' to git de mortgage off'n it"— Washington Star. Too Sore to Shake. "Did you take the mixture I gave jour "To tell you the truth, I did not, doo tor." "Why not?" "Well, I fancy you made a little mis take. You me ague mix lore. It says. 'Shake before taking,' and my complaiut is rheumatism."—Pal! Mall Gazette. An imposeible Undertaking. **l hear that you have been laid up with nervous prostration. What's the . ause—overwork or worry?" "B ' !i. I tiled to have a photograph taken liar <uited my wife" New York Times. 0 Naval War College, The naval war college, to provide post graduate courses of study for of ficers of the United States navy, was established at Newport. R. L, in ISM, with Commodore Stephen B. Luce as its first president. Garfield was the fir?t president to have bis mother anion,? bis inaugura tion day bearers. y <*» •>}* a A '3 l y 4* <«► <•» A »> <S» PLANTED TREE YEARS ❖ ❖ AGO TO MAKE COFFIN ❖ •3* <5» C S» Chicago.—Fifty years ago Wal- «$> & ter Eushnell of Carrollton, 111.. ♦ planted a walnut on his farm and ❖ ❖ announced that he would have ❖ <§» his coffin made from the tree. «§> <S» Three years ago he had the tree ❖ cut down and sawed into slabs. <§> ❖ Bushnell is now eighty years «3» ❖ old. The walnut wood, having ❖ $ been properly aged, has been «3» ❖ made into a coffin. ❖ * V oter's Catechism i D. Have you read the Consti tution of the United States? R. Yes. D. What form of Govern ment is this? s 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 con sist of? R. Senate and House of Rep resentatives. D. Who is our State Senator? R. Wilbur P. Graff. | D. Who is the chief executive of the United States? R. President. D. For how long is the Presi dent ot the I nited States elect ed? R. Four years. D. Who takes the place of the President in case he dies? R. The Vice President. D. What is his name? R. Thomas R. Marshall. D. By whom is the President of the United States elected? R. By the electors. D. By whom are the electors chosen ? R. By the people. D. Who makes the laws for the State of Pennsylvania. R. The Legislature. D. What does the Legislature consist of? R. Senate and Assembly. D. Who is our Assembly man? R. Wilmer H. Wood. D. How many States in the union ? R. Forty-eight. D. When was the Declaration of Independence signed ? R. July 4, 1776. D. By whom was it written? R. Thomas Jefferson. D. Which is the capital of the United States? R. # Washington. D. Which is the capital of the f ate of Pennsylvania. R. Harrisburg. D. How many Senators has each state in the United States? R. Two. D. Who are our U. S. Sena tors ? R. Boise Penrose and George T. Oliver. D. By whom are they elect ed? R. By the people. D. For how long? R. Six years. D. How many representa- tives are there? R. 435. According to the population one to every 211,000, (the ratio fixed by Congress af ter each decennial census.) D. For how long are they elected ? R. Two years. D. Who is our Congressman? R. Nathan L. Strong. D. How many electoral votes I has the state of Pennsylvania ? R. Thirty-eight. D. \\ ho is the chief execu tive oi the state of Pennsyl vania ? R. The Governor. D. For how long is he elect ed? R. 4 years. D. 4 Who is the Governor? R. Martin G. Brumbaugh. D. Do you believe in organ ized government? R. Yes. D. Are you opposed to or ganized government? R. No. D. Are you an anarchist? R. Ne. D. What is an anarchist? R. A person who does not be lieve in organized government.. D. Are you a bigamist or poligamist ? R. No. D. What is a bigamist or po lygamist ? R. One who believes in hav ing more than one wife. D. Do you belong to any se cret society who teaches to dis believe in organized govern ment? R. No. D. Have you ever violated any laws of the United States? R. No. D. Who makes the ordinance® for the City? R. The board of aldermen. D. Do you intend to remain permanently in the U. S.? R. Yes. PROVATE L'OLIO il I ch'e' sul mercato da 15 anni ed e' riconosciuto di essere di buona qualità' I«- -—m.GARANTITO DI ESSERE UN GALLONE PRECISO a» > J Acquistatelo alla Vostra Grosseria oppure scrivete* alla Ditta B GROSSERIA ALL'INGROSSO 1030 SO. 9th STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. I VINO! mi VINO! I ILa Ditta Pasquale Giunta Sons I ì A Ditta PASQUALE GIUNTA SONS, Impor- I VENDE ANCHE I ni- tat I nce Generi di Grosseria, avvisa la sua I | Olio d'Oliva Marca Romana II! Clientela che rappresenta una Ditta per la Vendita I I - • T\ ir ' I divino. I oll ° Marca Stella, jl Vino dei Preti Vino per Famiglia OIÌO IDoUIGHÌCO, I 111 Vino per Lavoratori Vino Robusto Pasta Marca Gr. Garibaldi I il Vino d Uva Gerasolo e Altre Qualità' I ~ „ , a• ' * m | Qualsiasi persona che vuol fare acquisto di Uino PUÒ* passare l'ordine alla Ditta GIUNTA 1 O&IIG , O&CIOCQ/VStili, aÌ2fBLFI TOSCSIIII ! e questa tara* eseguire (a spedizione. Prezzi ristretti per Barile di circa 52 galloni, come I pure Per mezzo barile. Chi non resta Pienamente soddisfatto PUÒ* ritornare la merce. I Per Ordinazioni Scrivete Oggi stesso I ' Premiale Giunto Cune 1030 so 9; 8 REET I | r doljUdlC Ululila OUII S PHILADELPHIA PA |
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