Yhuraday, \ June 23, 1910, EE — THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page 3. IE FRANCIS SPEER'S Breezy “That” Column That the most amusing thing about | is the number of old maids who are just | the census just taken in Bellefonte sixteen a and a little That certain young fonte claim that there ey" In the recent primary How can that be when money That lots of people In about settling the affairs of the tion who do not even settle with the butcher and baker or their employes That Linn McGinley, the base ball enthusiast, says that base ball played on the diamond, but Hurley, the umpire, should be square That the Bellefonte over, men in Belle was election on way for a to get a nice fon is for her to try fence and get caught half on one side and the other the other side, and a little boy That D. WW, Woodring, of is a good admirer of Willa Bryan, and says that of Lincoln are wearing ture on their stockings that puts Bryan of “Billy” Taft That a certain fonte sald he had cot the comet, which recently visited us This didn't surprise us a “darned bit" when we were informed that the same evening he drove out toward Pleasant Jap with a girl and he inted rows of telephone poles along pike. That the young rosy and half way lady In complex- Ones- half on nearby. m even Bry or legs the Ans pic girls course several ahead g fellow of Be mmted two tails to youn the idea of parents Belle fonte and throughout Centre county teaching every girl to thump the pi- ano and every boy to be a book-keeper, will make potatoes worth eight lars a barrel in the next twenty What is needed is more ] who wot rather | anything That a cert went of his the stairs he blundere« lor and fell the wife, he jure« “No, % ick That passing when whom w ered hin 1 doi- years ain hon | against t} hi th : Any Ol CARD Criti- the weakling noise Jood, reliable the gray mattis cize, and often makes. the most : . ’ tha fe take ttle account of } Ars rr men healthy body e onoueh to rather than he a » get down and handie pie and el for contractor RH. 1 Taylor wants hor her to work for him. This smarty is bring ing disgrace his family. and if he is void of all shame he should get a good crack under the jaw. The fellow who depends on women to feed and clothe him, I» a skunk instead of a man him shov who ont. me men That there are several young busi ness men In Bellefonte who occupy high and honorable positions but the trouble I» they, as the old saying goes, “feel thelr oats” The common busi ness man or laborer cannot go into presences without these gentlemen putting on alrs and trying to make the Impression as to thelr superiority over the ordinary run of mankind. On the other hand If a man of means comes into thelr presence they stand ready to tody to any suggestion they make because they imagine that that's the proper caper in order to keep In with the 400. Many a young man has | at “hush mon- | i No. talks? | Bellefonte talk | na- | | married is | Hall by “Billy” | the | climb a | | the m Bellefonte, | Jennings | two { mort calf | lost a fortune and the good will of the community by being too smart OVER THE COUNTY. A few Mr. Glen days ago a daughter was horn and Mrs, Willlam A, Odenkirk, Iron, Marsh Creek to Telephone company 12 will hold a festival Saturday, June 26th, at Yarnell. All the delica- cles of the season will be served, Charles Walkey of Zion, and Elizabeth A. Gummo, of Salona, Thursday morning 15, church parsonage at Rev, M, C, Frick. C. P Long, of Spring Mills, has been awarded the contract to build the house on the Forster farm in Penn township, on the site of the one re- cently destroyed by fire, It Is rumored that certain will resume the prospecting for taing north of Millheim and that a for that Evangelical Mills wi evening inds of Miss were at the Christian Mill parties coal in in the dlamond drill purpose oun near futy will be The nited school Farmer's festiva Saturday it the church; all ments ! n { Sunday on State boro prohil large Hmits idea can they oto for ordinances Ligt igh iting within is stop It? ordiance ! the alright, but Dogs don't ca tning early ing pald its re er's stable in knocking a ho le In last sped ts on to 7 yr addition lowed WASHINGTON NOTES “1 am through with it." So spoke Senator Dolliver of He meant that he would never raise voice, either in the Senate of the United | States or from the stump, in defense of j excessive protection, “1 do not pro | pose,” declared Dolliver, *‘that the | maining years of my life shall be given up in RE ont to the success of all {these conspiracies. I intend to a republican for a free market on continent,” In other words, the mighty | Dolliver, for years an ardent Frotactiol [18t, 1s conscience stricken, le stands | appalled at the magnitude of the sins [that have been visited upon Republic | and people by a system which he advo- cated with his own voice, His eyes op ened, Dolliver was courageous enongh to say: “I am through with it," That 1s why his speech will live in history, because he said 1 am through with it.’ The philosophy of the Iowan, in itself, Was not new anymore than were | statements that Congress, in passing the Payne-Aldrich bill, was dominated Dy tariff trusts. Democrats have told e same story time and again. Dolli ver has merely inclosed the Democratic view point, which is that excessiv i the many for the Dolliver speech lowa, iis the rard the ve oratory Seni CXAar Dollive n the 34 r more terms In Bo For time YY Evy r Af 4 ely ure some proms nent business New Glass Works A Woman's Great Ww to make } : Idea ry 1 i it is hard ¢ eraelf Const i show In pimples lots eruptions and a wretched But Electric Bitters godsend to women beauty and friends stomach, liver and kidneys bk give strong nerves bright eyes, pure breath, smooth, vel vety skin, lovely complexion, good health Try them. 50 cents at Green's Pharmacy Co. Bellefonts BONA hes always who want The proves a health, regulate purify the od ; Dog Bitten by Snake. in Friday Edward Haupt # farm In the gap above Coley 4 while there hin b dog running around in the bushes nally came out | and he had een bi that Mr. Haupt at vent 1 bent he dog with tH) titer threw into the brush and out came copperhead snake Edward from his pocket a revolver and few minutes the vicious reptile put to rest But what of the He soon looked as If he had blown up with a bellows. His was about twice its original size however, was the hero of the He killed the snake $100 Reward, $100, The readers of this paper will be pleas 10 arn that there 1 at least one dreaded diseaa that sien Bas beans abies f0 sure In Al Ma stages, and that B Catal. Hall's Ostarrh Cure 8 the only postive tute BOW Rnown to the medieal fraternity Ustarrh being & constitutional disease, fequires a constitye Hall's Catanrh Cure taken idence ake re bind large pulled in Aa wns dog? heen head Fddle, hour ones For ex lions are hat fess Ww spend at least $20,000 000 more than the | preceeding sess wh reiated a new EXiray thelr BlOores ar ™ 1 ng pe gether I wer has ‘ greatest i ke neidered wives Lent Cut Plants For Weeds Victor Molander.a a correspondence course In bh ture and was engaged by John of Clark Station, Ind. a truck as head gardener Nelson turned Mo lander loose In a big tomato and potas to patch as 8 starter to oe out wesds former clerk. took wtieul Nelson farmer, At the close of the day Nelson Inspects | ed Molander's work, Nelson says he found that the man had out out all the tomato and potato plants In a two acre | | patch and had tenderly cared for burd- | ook, mustard and other weeds Nelson says the next gardener the school of experience. He edge of tomatoes and poiatoes was gained from correspondence or the | dinner table, his | | May 4, re- fight as | this | he | engages must have a certifieate from | will i i FROM OKLAHOMA, | Elk City, Centre Pa Arrived Okla., Democrat May 5, 1010 Editor and friends in | at Elk City accompanied belle Vi Found and Okla, at noon, by a fine rain was quite as welcome everybody well and notwithstanding the in- the weather, was met at by the two “Rummlies , and was goon hurried away dinner that tasted good to a traveler, While taking my morning walks sometimes through the city and sometimes just ond the city limits 1 notice very extensive im provements, since 1 visited here four years Bom very nice homes with all the modern improvements, not so lofty in appearance as some of our eastern homes, but comfortable and surrounded by beautiful la and gardens Some large houses, four fine school large opera house where onl nine i wind “" Ie Ww » + populat many Of! people 1 which 1 ne 1 hustling, clemonc) of the tation WIE a cab to a fine weary bey nEgo wns business iidings, a nine church ago could be and dugouts now 6,000, I find HIITIC hustling hapj here before.and am greet al welcome und VERS about met warm from Flk alls and North line that reached came here This ex NOT AN HEA Left on Whol e , Bod dy NC THY SKIN Mp — Boy of Five a ng Eruption and His Screams were Heart-Breaking — Bandages Flesh, CURED BY CUTICURA TWELVE YEARS AGO f five, br ihn Mass of Itc! Qi oil k to His kn that | his hair i put the uticura Olntment on n bandages ait was In ssible to 1 Hh him with the There was not one square inch { skin on his whole b dy that was not affected. He was one of » The bandages wed 8 his skin and In removing tl to take the skin off with th screams from the poor child wer heart breaking 1 began to think that he would pever get well, hut after the a ond application of Cut i began to see signs of improvement, and * it bars © AT ro. y stick 1 ra (Mintment with the third and fourth a cal the sores commences] to dr kin pew : 8 twenty Umes finally vielded to the treatment I can say that he ls entirely cure 1 and A stronger and healthier boy you never saw than he is today, twelve years or more since the cure was effected, Robe ert Wattam, 1148 Fortyeighth St, Chicago, 1ll., Oct. 9, 1900," a ——— Millions of women prefer Cuticurs Roan to all other skin soaps for Dresery. ing, purifying and beautifying the skin, pea 'p bir and pand For rashes, ohn and chafings, red, rough hands, dry, thin end falling hair, for infantile eruptions and skin blemishes and vary of the toilet, bath and nursery a Soap and Cuticura Ointment are invaluable, USED UNIVERSALLY og A s RR lain 7 & Wi M4754 94994 ’/ CORTRIGHTHiiks WHEN Cortright Metal Shingles were first introduced (24 years ago) you had some excuse for being sceptical But now If you are facts in the c; They are used today fre of bu ilding § all ce They are fi ( tormproof ; butlding { can only be because you m the y dition nes 1104 dir g reparr I rther detailed intor Local Contractors or Roofers or Philadelphia, Pa. 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