THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, VA, FEBRUARY 21, 1907. THE LEADING Friday Mch. 22, E.H.W hitmer 4 miles wost of Bellefonte on the W ’ 10% PUBLIC SALES #22 LAVE STOCK : 7 horses, consist Dy of a mite B IN CENTRE COUNTY: J J J J 2 J 2 J J a nth FRANCIS SPEER'S Breezy “That” Column L PRR J LN a) wir oo We £ } year ol { === |Sloans & on HET a Linimen Avi pred te pent of | A Sn te en 8 SEES Pe D For Cough, Cold, Croup, sas. bocn “prepared. ® The bill is | be charged 880 wid over, sccord ros Sore Throat, Stiff Neck. . Rheumatism and H Cle Neuralgia Stormatown at 10 o'clock a. m., te followin At all Dealers aD oid, weight 3000: One Pair of bay Price 25¢ 50¢ & #100 | saint EE | JRE wears a dress uttor wn the |, rill pages of typews OR WhanisneBoogha ne mile cust of P WRF ¥horse. 5 y : Sent Free ke one | Eicon ig smplean {easily under Fail a 10. m8, G BURRELL, wil) ead of young cattie, 3 head fl Sloan's Book on Horses nae i Es. 5 aw ; rd 8 Cattle, Hogs & Poultry Is printed J J J a J J J J J J J a a laid NEW FISH BILL regiatry FIREN! and It appent need Tuar a high ball Bellefonte man low, has each many a Tuar about the only way you can get | some people in Bellefonte to forgive and forget is to lend them a dollar Tuat a certain man in Bellefonte take a great delight in his mustache even if does look like a flaxseed poultice 1" Tuarthe man in Bel have to pay a dress his missing rib is Thurs. Mar. 28: FH Clemson THAT it 1s ve Bellefonte to rv \ live s ! Bellefonte whe : in I is { | usa. Ba , work, heart and soul, but not with thet ) aint e1 | of {HM FB : / Pc ! h § poc ketbooks i : it dey f " Lin A " ¥ LX] i \ | yu \ . A Tuar Cl one of the 1 that blacksmiths are down there wh TERR TRS Rr ae THAT some bury the hatche axe handy so that ble about laying needed : n Pp st (7 Tra progressi GO TO-DAY EE Boi ot x Jaen voor, four ' Mch, 14 D W.Bradford SHOES REDUCED the 1 of the a pa © Ooh an « not land from a vo) : ticle of apparel damaged by paint, sallor told we once that ¢ entirely repainted least three was mplemetite 4 » CH. 8 GND CD ao» ~m dre 44 “tt to » 3 - HAT im it who but bovs better n their d both bad « where her o'clock at night Tua followed the ear Probably an earth od in Belle and cause then As it is now they eards and who put on the mos YEAGER & DAVIS....SHOES BELLEFONTE, PA. Wants Own Stomach Back n afr § A Thurs. Mch farm 21, Ino. Strouse a great rel ut ™ Wy » 1s Harris q 18 Car LS SOS ill itil tt ltl lA tt 4 FE a a a ea a aaa ad A et Aa THEY MUST GO! BEGINNING Saturday, Feb'y 9th, We will sell our stock of Go-Carts BY R—— GREAT REDUCTIONS. Tuar the other lady went into 11 i n confectionery store and ked mer | tom .. giving Peter, John Cups Barnes for ' n was just ¢ been courte she could get cheaper than he co Br Iraft stock and w imported Percheot worker and bring farm Ny : Bh oOWws, most WAY » el 2 wihorn bulls head of oattie. | months old, § head « line of farm dn: | Ge 1) head of good ewes and one plements a et | go Sao aL WA | buck, 10 head of hogs, of them m LF og brood sows will have § WEDNESDAY shout time of sale Dalian shonts and pigs dates at MX wk Man On Hale Waddie Hessen : » Fp ’ Wis ih , ) g . ThrsDAY a SNe ! teetotaler them from a calend iid furnish them Tuar we have some women io Belle fonte who kick ov the traces in the ; absence of theis hu When the |giomach, Jordan's home is in Cleveland, 3 ) | FARM IMPLEMENTS : | Doert husbands of these weak-minded wives! Ohio ! tim ‘ rt horn | foot oul | Deering hay rake 12 1 leave the towr they should be placed in sweep hay loader, | Deering # : n : : MH pac i double pornworkers, | corn the hands of a guardian who is known to wagons | & four inch tire, good as Hew be straight, ( the most d Hin Bhorse wagon Lop surrey . wagon 1 seat aire ) Kis. TUN ful evils of the r is for a fe ne pl f husband h od plows, | spring tooth harrow woman to piay Tal ments are practically new and i retly leading a ¢ 1 in other words see Riso | hay fork, rope and pm life. If the truth known " ’ rhe NY : certain women in Bellefonte would leave n in te detail y y wood 1 . ph "ww . ale at oa Ad the town between tw I show ha person from its life ing more or less than degenerate and in the hereafter will, be placed in the com pany of degenerates, no matter what social position they occupy here he found went West | the stomach hospital { The Judge discharged i he ¢ mtinue his jourdev to Philadel nhia after head K ) fu he said shift i. - could "eT ad fow Man thwest of the d PFuitar bands Deering mower, 8 wi. | clean COT harvester, 8 she lier, 2 four-hors I Uonk 1 rosd ver These imple fn good ¢ eye {hesterwhite boar . Wt # head of Doe sheey f farm imps i ments Petrified Mead in Oak Log. me Rieke While rus ida " FHURSDAY Mann in Spr tains of Ad (Creorge Woo , ¢ i ward discovered a petrifi ne SgTace ning a sawmill in the mou nat township. 4 Prany UENTERL, span of mules 6 Yn head : rey Alsoatl ne Mellin : tioned vi 1 married ms county or used a hal 3 sels of work harness of « iriving harness f 4 lars, be flypes and numerous other articles pot men Wm Golson, uct bin young cattle, 10 only '" | wet “" ener v wd soe k : As generally f 00 den Ire ol and is noth 0 days never letracted head 1} unu up again Su 12 mi west of wp Peter Cor of farm imple o'clock shary RIDAY State Ke appearar ". was shipped to Dr. G toona, for which the head was near the cave of Lewis, a notorious rob her yo terrified je relers alo he Tuat sometime ago a very handsome | 7 who te ed the travelers along the Shippensburg road many years ago, It oung man came to Bellefonte and se ow A position Immediately our girls | is thought the head may have been that began stumbling all over ea h other with j of one of his victims The Story of a Charm, A titled Buglish lady has a story of a woman who had a little Japanese charm given her, Every time she wore it some mischance happened, and she generally fell Ill. Her son at last took the jewel to the keeper of the Japa- will = Lind 4 1 Iie eamination ments Wm. Goheen, Aue RIDAY, March J Wiiaox MANS, 8 miles north of Howard, « Pep. will soll 1} horse. farm implements. sors. Jot of house hold goods Hayes Schetiek, suet Sale wt 1 o'cloek shary eEin al discovered was cut \ 4] rein the object of making an impression on | him. He had his choice ey finally he selected one of the prettiest and began galanting her around and monopolizing the telephone, They both became sweeter than honey, but on Friday night a young lady from a distance turned up and sort of knocked the bottom out of the little local love affair, It's another lesson that just the minute a! oung man tries to carry water on both | shoulders, he is going to get himself into a half bushel of trouble. Some [fellow put his best girl next and she, of course, came to investigate. gm, | Rope Broke Second Time There was a sensational scene at the execution at Farmville, Va., of Moses Hill and William Ruffin , negroes, who were couvicted for the murder of Post master John Grub, Hill weighed 278 pounds and when the trap was sprung the rope broke. He walked calmly back to the scaffold and when it broke the second time he died on the ground in terrible agony. gy It is no crime for a man be in love with his wife's husband, Thurs'y, Mar. 7, Ino. Auman of Wolfs Store In Miles town Will sell the following ore mile Fast shipst 108. LIVE STOUK. 4 good horses, one (wo your | old eit oll 8 1 one year good cows one short horn €5 pull, will welgh 14 2 hundred pounds, | 10 months old bull I fot steer, | heiffer. one seod hog. best in the township, one brood sow, four shoats, Fertil | Crown grain drill as good as new, steel roller as ood as now, one riding corn cultivator, § walk. ¢ corn cultivators, plows. barrows, for ten cows and a nose curios In the Paris museum and requested to be Informed what the charm represented. “This” sald the expert at once, “is the emblem of siek- ness.” again, | Centre County Banking Co. Coraer High and Spring Streets, Recuive Derosirs; Discount Norms, JOHN M. SHUGHERT, Cashier, The woman never wore It) Until March 1st. have plenty that are. Some prices not reduced-—we W. R. BRACHBILL'S, BOTH PHONES. > SEPT EPP EEPE EET TTP Seto t ttt tania »%%
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