Thursday, September 29, 1910, WE THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. = — FRANCIS SPEER'S Breezy “Chat” Column | That a woman in Bellefonte not avold muddy crossings; it all pends on her understanding That there are some smooth people in Bellefonte who, if given a chance, will make it tough for thelr friends. That Dr. Coon, of Scotia, will tell you that the rural doctor can not tell how his garden Progress - ing, by counting his beets, That there is a class of Bellefonte who claim they ry, but take things as they come I¥y" Hurley, the sheriff, is getting rich off a portion of this class of people That a certain ing in the West had better stop lady who is a perfect only looks ridiculous thrashed one of these That Frank City Laundry, to mark table let him furnish with plece of clean table him. That most girls thoroughly stuck may de- Is in wWor- people don't married ward of flirting man, resid- Bellefonte, with a young stranger. It not but he may get days of the like to linen so it that little huckleberry cloth, and he Belle know will son of pie, will Kern, would fonte how show, his n show a on in Bellefonte are on themselves and while dressing they will stand in front of the mirror for an hour admiring their form, and wish that some man could gaze on it, if only minute, That a voung for a certain young man in fonte who dead in love, should haunt the lady of his cholce at a picnic or party. She has cert ities to pay elsewhere, and if lows her like a penny-dog the thing he knows she will sour on That “Jake” Marks Be SAYS 4 man never realizes the jority of womar mu is sewing on a button ble, pushing the wall get it half ing it through, ing on to That ball the and the Lear had that the fellow keeping find { pa book benct call t} That tl cinch noon When would that it hands viceabl« That umpired “Fats” ternoon ar came back head. The decisions a peculiar farm, on That a certain c! Bellefonte whose membership is up into that if the Ruler ot the Universe would become its tor, there would still be knockers kickers A house divided against it- self will fall, and the same Is true of a church, where one faction wants to no Maen at all That the midnight burglar is Just as respectable the fellow In Belle. fonte who 1} heated his neighbor 4 f knowing pile of is not ball, him lHefonte, Super 20 when he t inst im- the al ull needle t} er way tu the « ‘REN rough and § ther half, by hang it with } ] teeth Johnny l ther Rowe, while p d with the F « 80 mar enougl w were the thers « Ure : " 3 Ciiques pas. and 1 AR ¢ mone commun lect are That jellefon te and them three people thing make bid have who doesr he mors sneer the in the ot} posing point malider “Hur That that ex tt re- ch they codfish it River i'd have their mones the don’t in wh Such WAT class raised cCORNize were borr aristocracy tired you a pair people no prestige if Ww n't for Ita the old mare go That the Boclety of In on Thursda ‘ noses as to marriageable proposition last met. A resolution that the lips of no young man should press theirs who smoked chewed tobacco, drank beer or whisky, unless he had some “dough” Some of them are getting to that point where they will begin praying for something. Just so that it wears pantaloons That often the Ladies’ Ald Boclety or sewing club In any church is de- trimental to the cause of christianity rather than a power for good. Their mestings can be likened unto gossip shops, where a molehill becomes =a towering mountain: and If they ran short of material talk about they place the minister on dhe dissecting table, and after they are through tearing him to pleces, they commence on the poor sexton and think his sal. ary ought to be reduced. In these societies Is where most of the church troubles originate That It may be rkes you Such wo makes Ladies Admiration held a meeting and counted had the best since they was passed vening which one to anked who cares for the young man in Bellefonte who tries to tear himself away from evil and lend a decent life The world offers him all sorte of entertainment, but what social advantages do the chris tian people offer to such a Young man? They tell him to be good and shy of evil, but where will he order to make ifs attractive pleasing during the lang winter even. ings? Who cares for him? Man is a social being and will seek mocial en tertainment somewhere, You ean bet your last dollar some churches In Dellefonte are as cold as an lee box The only warm place In them is around the pulpit. The ministers don't need to take thelr hats off at this. in go and probably | “Bil. | Belles | keep i OVER THE COUNTY. comforts 31.50, Old ger's Adam Felty returned at Boalsburg recently the summer with relatives ent parts of the state, | The ladies at Yea- to in postoflice at Pine Glen, county, has been discontinued, and mall matter for that point may likely have to be addressed to Moshannon, Dr. and Mrs, G. W. Hosterman, of Centre Hall, are in Lancaster and will also visit at other points. The dental parlor will be closed until October 1st Rev, J. F. Hower, of the United Evangeligal church, Lewistown Sunday and preached rally day service Mrs tion In laway, of lege Ww has this tellefonte was In at a G honor of Thursday the George Pond gave a recep- Mrs. Elizabeth Cal- afternoon, in the foy- or Auditorium, at State Col- K been burg by Waple, vais Waple, of Washington, D. C., call to his home at Philips- the lliness of his father, Thos who was stricken with paral- on Saturday. The venerable Spruce Creek Edward Isett, of fell from the church door on Sunday evening and received injuries that will confine him to home for a long time J. M. Bunnel, of Johnstown, Pa. will exhibit at the Bellefonte Fair high grade planos Any desiring a bargain in a st cl: don't fail to visit the booth Harvest Home the Reformed morning at Schmidt, D t) Lie sermor of his one fir 88 plano serviecs church ten O'cl D., of at Boalsburg and Mrs. C. D. Fehr returned on Saturday mnths’ vacation in shit f ® ful one held In Sunday M A preached : were last Prof of State from Germany ard both in health College th red 3 1 trip was a de "Tr same laughter I whic foot na her the Non f Milihe ' A nd of $8006 for the purpose of the “erection plant for furnishing gas, electric light or other Hluminant The bonds will be In denominations of $300, made pavable In thirty years ¢ nh! ne At zens m will vots Pe) 1 Issue of a er mort ¢ malicious am ar M and ing "mn the 1 on wha ned for Hpar riders ring the } let inder the pr of the law. which into ¢ Reptember rings streets yelock Centre f v ' re armers ret nt some that fence rners places down e110] still met the wal found In are from are yet fo be and out-of -the.-wa on the farm Last week a earload of the finest kind of black walnut logs was shipped from Howard to a well-known plano manufacturer in Germany, the value of the single car's contents totaling several thousands of dollars ting har irns nut trees cigaretts, | Charley Mark, of Philipsburg, the 8. year-old son of Ash Mark, recently bitten by a mad dog and taken to Mar jetta for Pasteur treatment, brought home by his father, and it Is thought he is now in such condition as to cause no future alarm. Stephen Gennicks. who was also bitten by the same dog, and who was at a Pittsburg Pasteur institute, is at home again, and it Is hoped will he free from any trouble growing out of the mad dog bite J. BH Witmer overhauling his of Pine Grove Mille in home, putting on » new galvanized fron roof, new doors and new windows and two porches and Ed. Witmer, of Bellefonte has the Joi The old stone mansion was hullt early In 1500 hy "Bauire Car penter, who came from Philadelphia and located at White Hall, where he kept tavern, and one the first justices of the of Ferguson township of Was peace The Centre following story Reporter, may flavor, but we know the man and no doubt he is telling the truth “When a young man, In 1877 Theodore Weldenmul, then a clerk In {the store of William Wolf, in Centre Hall, pleked a8 half bushel of chesnuts on Nittany Mountain, Mr. Welden. saul, now a resident of The chest printed by have a nutty ito largs | 1 Wood young | Allenwoodd, : { Union county, has some of the nuts at | the present time, and they have not | | wywtom ost thelr good flavor, although a third | of a century old” i | { his home | after spending | differ- ! has been | | back Truth About Maine. Sufficient time has now passed to get the truth from Maine. Authentic reports show that the Democratic vic- tories there were not won principally upon state and local issues as the Re- publican leaders have tried to repre- sent, The most prominent issues were: Failure fulfill its of the Republican party to campaign pledge to the tariff downward ing, Cannchism, Halelsm, pertaining to prohibition. The Democratic congressional can- didate promised to investigate and ex- | { milkman pose the following The cost of living as affected tariff and the trusts Extravagance In panditures, The part played by in the of friar ippines The amount of money other cabinet members of plutocrats for when Roosevelt ran much Hitchcock raised years later The effects of dicates to grab lands and water linger's relation The reasons joins the by the | government exX- Mr lands Wickersham sale in the Phil- Cortelvou and squeezed out CAMpAaIEn purposes 19004 how for four and Taft in the timber power there why trusts and pites to Pres ims In and syn- mineral and Bal. Taft ing to ident Guggenhs deny Alaska territorial government The influence behind the rubber schedule, cotton schedule and wool schedule of the Payne-Aldrich tariff bill The part played by national officers in promoting the plundering of the civilized Indians Oklahoma by law- vers. claim agents and politicians. Generosity of Aldrich. Republican candidates for Congress boast of the generosity of Senator Al- drich In permitting imbeer of articles to go on the in the new tariff law And can- didates are telling what the free list really consists of Some of the things that the generous Rhode Island states- | man permitted the [ree 1 14 i ari a 1 KB, ia of large n lint Democratic free list blood and halr, The: are bird's lemon Jules and Junk orns. hones } 8, zaffer, cat- 3 were ac pills, Brazilian webhbles ar Tarif J P ar Prices. Yale Increases Nortor 4 To Help the Postman | Hitch deliver the great ock 1s us every city in y has free deliv if the Postoffice Depart. the atiention of patrons is invited t e advantage of providing facilities for the receipt of th mail by erec- | ting convenient mccessible, boxes or cutting suitable slots in their doors, Such action would enable the postman to give a pre delivery service with disposal ince the wh more ompelled to . ® Pri 0 gre al th 0 8 ir i" npter and better means at his Carriers Cat cover m f not Another ) Brow 8 ' Kr Suicide at Clearfield. wt res ! earning that § the hospital at Warrer ided Thurs he would rather end his ex and accordingly about b to the barn of John | hanged himself found shortly bef Sheriff Woelridee« recently Hrown by Judge Smith to the Warren asylum, | and was taken to that institution by Commissioner 81 Richards It was discovered several days ago that the legal papers were defective, and In or. | der to straighten out the matter it! WHE necessary to bring him back to! Clearfield, arriving there on Monday He presumed that he had recovered such an extent that he had been discharged from the institution, and | on learning that he was to be pent | was overcome with deep re. and conciuded to take his Hfe had secured a rope, and tying one end around his neck and the other to the top of the mow ladder. he jumped to his death he day Istence 5:15 a m Short where he Deputy Only went he and where Was re noon by was sentenced morse He REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, Helle ot al church, Reptember land In Halfmo Matthew Davis ot ux ot ux, September 14 of land In Phllipshurg. $12 Margnret Hartewick to H Marc! 2, 1810, tract of land lege twp $256 H. WW. Platt ot Reptember 10 Philipsburg: § (Girng to 0 M tract | of Trustees 1802 $100 to n twp William 1910, tract 0 W. Emull, in Col to C. E tract « ux 1610 Turnbach f land In| i now's Thisy Huasdersd I that We offer Ce fae of (atarrh Caters Cure are foward for any enbhot cured by isis | te F LOCHUFNEY 4a 0 ind erviened have Toledin, 1), | eh FJ Cheney | * him pevieetly hoe i a AE ard Baaneially | Ww made by his firm : & Minin : ¢ Druin Toinda O. | He ahs Wternally arting upon the hood and teueons series of the | Testimoninie sent free. Price ‘5 cotits per | bottle, Weld By all Draseiete Fake Hades Family Pus for tonstipation. We the for the as rate I a abies to carey wre and bominens + wit ah obligat Wats Kiva WH hairs i — all's Catarrh Aipretly TIMELY OBSERVATIONS. revise | high cost of liv- | questions | y Joga = “ — a — $433 FROM 20 CENTS. | ———— | Peach Trees Planted in Idle Moment Prove Bonanza. | An idle moment and 20 cents have {Just brought $100 to the pockets of Oscar Wotring, sperintendent of the | Lehigh Portland Cement farms, at | Bleglersville, Pa. Several veare ago he planted 20 peach trees in his front yard, at a cost of a cent ehch. He wanted to see whether, if they were sprayed, they would die as all the peach orchardsof the neighborhood then were under the ravages of San scale, The trees this year bore their second big crop. Last week an enterprising young offered Wotring $100 for his the offer being accepted cash down In advance, Since then the milk- man has picked 284 baskets of choice fruit, which he has sold an aver age of $1.06 a basket, total of $263.16. Last vear, when peaches were scarce, and netted than double this vear's prices, Wotring got 3140 for his crop, and the nu who bought them picked 222 baskets From a peach tree which the la Clinton H. Fuller planted in his in that city in Mrs. Fuller week picked 14 1 of extraordl narily fruit sold at $1.20 basket crop nt or un the maore in 1805 ankets which fine she uw “What's Tadpok Puddentown, Shingletown in a Name.” Owltown, Bkunk Hollow, Frogtown, Slabeabbin are the names of certain localities in this county. Well, what's in a name anvhow? Who knows but what among the now barefoot sons nies of those geographical localities there may be a future President of the United States, a Senator, If he has the stuff to pay the toll, a Governor, yes and even an eminent base ball chucker or football kicker. There may even be sissies to become the wives of fore eign dukes, princes or counts Stran- ger things happened--and in the latter 8 a common thing In these nave line It days How To Live on $5. person IB Weak Or nervo robust health again, the of $6, when spent for Sexine Pill bring new strength in short These great tor have If a desires who sm sum vill time a very pills PHYSICIAN ENTIRELY CURED OF ECZEMA By the Use of Cuticura Remedies, Prescribes Them and Says They have Cured when Other Formulas Failed. TheyAlways Bring Results, - “My face afflicted with in the year 1 used the ( Remedios and was entirely cured a practicing physician and very wae 1 RG AN COBPTOA ura I am f ten tM Fprescribe Cuticura Resolvent and Cut) cura Soap in oases of scpema. and thes have cured where other formulas have failed I am not patent med) edww n the habit of « I fis ines. but wher possessing true r orit # Cuticura : minded eno to the = LE say | still fing fs Ver LH 4.1 fir DOCTOR RECOMMENDED THE CUTICURA REMEDIES. When | ten of years old thing hi ftw t tt) at een] the ’ breaking « new drapery stuffs New Imported White and Ecra Madras, 25¢, 30¢, 40¢, B0¢ to $1.00 yard. Imported Colored Scoteh Madras—~harmonious color blendipgs — n ew designs, 65e, 78¢, 85¢, $1.00, $1.50 yard. Sundour M of Sundour ma also guaranteed wnfad. able—Tans, Browns and Ciresns, $7.50 pair. New Silks— Drapery and Ki mono patterns and colors—31 Inches wide, Abe to The yard, New Silkolines, 10¢ yard New Taffeta Cretonnes, 25e¢ yard New Cretonnes, 18¢ yard New Art Tickings, 28¢ yard New Arteraft Oloth, 18¢ yard New Printed Scrims, 32¢, 28¢, 80¢ yard. BOGGS & BUHL NORTH SIDE, PITTSBURGH, PA Portieres terinle Not Coughing Today? Yet you may cough tomorrow! Better be prepared for it when it comes. Ask your doctor about keeping Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral in the house. Then when the hard cold or cough first appears you have a doctor's medicine at hand. Your doctor's approval of its use will certainly set all doubt at rest. Do as he says. He knows. No alcohol in this cough medicine. JC Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass, obust health is a great safeguard against attacks of throat and lung troubles, but constipation will destroy the best of health. Ask your doctor about Aver's Pills. A. E. 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