FRANCIS SPEER'S Breezy “That” Column Tuar the man in Bellefonte who lives right shouldn't worry about how he is going to die. He'll die all right That lady in Bellefonte wears a gore in her skirt doesn’t neces sarily say that her husband bought it with blood money because a Tuar the girl in Bellefonte who gads about, and delights to roll on the sofa every night with some dude of a young | certainly come to a bad end woman in Bellefonte | of her own, and she is She is always very *r 1S A peopic a piece ol of January quite yung fellows in Bellefonte water wagon. T riek consid FICK CONSISS numbe climbed aead , but the t CADVASS © wives pot be town, about ~Sad gonveFect on their physias say that the new 1 Luaser < Thar Bellefonte has in it a number of young men with great possibilities and small probabilities. These fellows ought to get out and hustle Tuar there fonte brag J in Belle conceited She a fool of a certain 0 was never known to be is a young lady who is awfully about making young man wh anything else I'nar when a in lady, of yank up the guy 1 itil she young Pe squeeses her immort 8 strong evidence sh man and that P. D. OQ wv} of place i" wen Doe. Locke, of Bellefonte, » ith 3 with t n lhe s« a it than stees that landing and uree po “skinflint ng but preachers and editors weiter anchor need to RINEMART'S HUMOR K € Art i il i ashier funct Farmer nd Drovers Jank, apg ve i ears to have a nine humor iity for banks by loaning funds on worthles security to} and According confederate, undertook candidate for by check and t direction were mar) hogs’. This in sardonic It is declared by tho have the evidence, that $40,000 pended in this judicial INIMAaries iller, of ranging paid $6.00 marked in payment for hogs Miller, who bhart’s bank, ad checks with the should not be charged a count, Very much to surprise finds now that instead of being a credit or of the bank to the amount of $5.000 he owed the bank when it failed $1,100 which he has been forced to make good No more flagrant instance of politi cal banking and political corruption bas been brought to light in many a day than that charge, by the failure of the Farmers’ and Drovers’ Nationa Bank of Waynesburg The penitentiary would seem to be the only proper place for a man of such accomplishments as former cashier J. B F. Rinehart as well asa fa ticians others a confession made when Rinehart last the nomination 10 facetiousn contest at A single individual, Hemy Whitley township in checks from twenty dollars each heck WAS A ¢ sitor in Rine- hat he drew Rinehart's sir assurance that mits these nder ctions they his ac he inst ns IC Notice to Sportsmen F In view of a proposed law to license all sportsmen in the state, a meeting of protest was held in the gun store of H A. Stevenson, at Lock Haven, Tuesday 15, to which all sportsmen in the city and county were invited, The law if passed would rob the poor man of his privilege in many instances, and is in the interest of hunters in general that this meeting is called The sentiment hunters, fishermen and other citi zens is largely against any further fool. wg with the game laws, unless it be to | eliminate some of the present absurd | provisions i 1000 Pies For a Sale. An enterprising farmer in Dover twp, York county, ad five away free 1,000 pumpkin pies to the ns who attend a public sale of his farming implements and stock, which takes place soon, He has also secured the service of a brass band for the enter. tainment of his intending purchasers, : | avery HOME-MADE CATARRH CURE or and strain from the catarrhal poisons, cated. are absorbed by brane and an oper it as it inent catarrh spe tatior A ¢ : a several weeks ago tion of Phil psburg whe inderwent an opera n the German hospital, Philadel recovered suffi phia ently as to be able to return home, last Thursday night Tonsiline The throat is one of the most delicate parts Cures of the body. It is also Sore Throat ove of the most im- wortant, and should be given the best possible care The throat is the gateway to the body The air we breathe, the food we eal, the liquids we drink, all pass through it. It is very easily affected by cold, sirain, ex- posure, etc., and Sore Throat is therefore one of our most common ailments Strangely enough, it is also one of the most neglected Sore Throat is a very serious matter, for the whole system is in danger in conse. quence of it. Every Sore Throat patient is a candidate for Tonsilitis, Quinsy, Diphtheriaand other serious or fatal diseases, all of which can positively be prevented by the timely cure of the Sore Throat by the use of TONSILINE. If taken in time a dose or two will do it. TONSILINE is made to cure throat dis eases and nothing else. It is the one rem- ody for this iitfious sold largely in the United States, ivery user endorses it; physician, knowing its virtoes, vertises that he wili | commends it. The one most important thing to remember about TONSLINE in the fact that it really does cure Sore t All druggists, 26c and 60¢ bottles, ! The Tousilins Co. Canton, Ohio. CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA. JANUARY 17, 1907. Pennsylvania's New President James McCrea, Who Succeeds the Late A. J. Cassatt, a Big Man Mentally and Physically—Great Tasks Confronting Him. 13 men are needed for big tasks, The Pennsylvania rallroad has task in hand In the lm provement and extension of its facilities In New York and vicinity, and Its new president, James McCrea, Is big a big enough In ev that of ne small endurance and He stands six feet two inches in stock over ‘ ry would way to cope with problems exhaust many men ability and ng feat welghs 200 pounds, aud his mental equipment is on a par with his physical wk of mpany Pennsylvania Rall tn the ling both the estab man and assist name for hin It His first service wi ville and So o" MIneLs r md INGG to thern Peunsy iia with 1867 struction of the Wilmin wi and which he ren he Dw ne rodsman of w hen oon Head mde, It that he entered the service ing. Later he was with Was y ISTH of the Pe “5 i ' : from the t corporation of Pittsburg this part of the position draws a salary of $£0.000 years me he began work with this he was first ¢ president of president i of in his present the Pennsvivania lines west snd practically system as head of the company he Mr. McCrea has for some years made Pittsburg his. home, and his family have been prominent in the society of that city. Mrs, McCrea was a Miss Montgomery. The eldest son, James A. McCrea, is married and lives In New York. Another son, Archibald Mont. gomery, lives at home, and there is a daughter who is an exeecedingly at tractive and well educated girl, Mr, MeCrea himself is genial and fond of good company, but Is teo busy a man to devote much time to soclety. He is a member of the Pittsburg Country club all the time he can spare from business on its gelf links, for he is an enthusiastic golfer and re- lies for the preservation of his health and vigor. Pre McCrea {llustra- tion of is shortly after he had entered the employ of the Pennsylvania. There had been a freight wreck, and before he arrived at the part of the system where it occur red things were pretty well cleared up. “Auything 1 can deo?" he asked of the foren and spends much on outdoor exercise dident gave an the kind of man he ’ wis the reply, r immed excl the fixed ex- the ditch ing has been we ties voung McCrea strode over tie shouldering were gave ng crew * which EGAL ADVERTISMENTS mortgage on the promises HARRISON WALKER GRAND .. Clearance Sale. o« Clothing < Vests, -_a - Consisting of Overcoats, Suits, Trousers, Fancy House and Bath Robes. Coats Montgomery & Company -_- Dy Yel Yl Yd Yond Yep Yel Yon Jon Jnl pel) owe Ee ee eee em ee Ww Dl il el nl Ql Qo OOO BELLEFONTE, PA. Ll Jl Joell Yell Jol ood Joell) ‘aeons . - Mel » oo Pe a LJ » » all night long from toothache neuralgia or rheumatism Sloars Liniment kills the pain — quiets the nerves and induces sleep At all dealers. Price 25¢ 50¢ &*100 Dr Ear! S. Sloan, Boston,Mass.U.S.A. baa da dthite ata idasiaideadaidesdaidindordiadandasdandandandentantaibindans 3 & JANUARY earance S > o£ p— wr f inning January 0 NOTE THE FOLLOWINC REDUCED PRICES: tt i N - E WORKMEN'S BARGAIN STORE McBride Bldg., Bellefonte. ® » ET a A » CRE ELA RST That ARE Worth Having all varieties, all in good style. Excellent in their qualities. Many Every Shoe in our stock must do as represented. Stylish, Patent Colt Skin Lace Shoes for Women. Men's Box Calf, Kid and Patent Leath- Strong Shoes of all kinds for Boys and Girls. er. For Women : Red Cross. For Men: The Famous Walk-Over. YEAGER & DAVIS....SHOES BELLEFONTE, PA. A.1876, 0-235, 54067, 52534, 55063. Edwin C. Burt and the
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