THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, APRIL 11, 1907, FRANCIS SPEER'S Breezy “That” Column { Tuar “Con” Martin, of Bellefonte, is now out for the dust { Tuar the fellow in Bellefonte with a | jag, feels that he is the *‘reel” thing | Tuat there are two ways about it | when a Beliefonte man has a wife who | is master of the situation. Tuar Mart Garman's bull dog is a winner because he gets a grip at the right place and holds on. THAT a great many more Bellefonte girls go to church for the “‘hims” than they do to listen to the sermon, THAT a tight man and a loose dog are equally dangerous in Bellefonte, value your life don't trust either of them TuAr there are fellows in Bellefonte who manage to make money enough to keep body, soul and automobile together Tuar it was lucky for a Bellefonte girl that a young lady up along the Bald Eagle gave a certain young fellow G. B. Tuar Harry Baum, of Bellefonte says that he can't sleep on an empty stomach, He should then turn over on his back. THAT there is a certain fellow in Belle fonte who imagines if he pays pew rent here it will entitle him to a reserved seat in Heaven THAT nothing swells a Bellefonte Acal- emy ich as to t bl to take « dance student up so mg ws able Hr mn ys « 1 ’ tha ne of our j _ giris 0 he They look like inflated baloons THAT you ci bright A nect Tuat Ch who took a cruise that when a s sea. He's Isn't he If you | the ! REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Meyer Frank trustee to Aaron Katz, March 26, 1907; premises in Bellefonte, $5100. Myra J. Kerr et alto Elmer C, Het tinger March 10, 1907; 32 a. 29 p. Potter twp. $2434.12. Emma S. Cooke et al to Solomon D. Tice, March 20, 1907; premises in How- ard twp. $2000 Robt. J. Mann et Mann, Nov., 6, tin twp. $550 Alice Ross Weaver to A, G. Archey, remises in Pine Grove Mills Apnl 2, 907, 92 al to 1600, 15 A. Harvey T. i 1 200 Edward A. Gross et ux to John March 12, 107, property Spring twp. $300 Gross, Constins C. Curtin et ux to Harvey, March 21, 1907; 31 Boggs twp. $1200 Julia C. Harvey et bar Ww. yoo; four tracts of land Chas H let ux to } Miles twp 31 Pin | STAGE QUEEN'S DAUGHTER. | ——— | Dorothy Russell Solomon, Who Has Been Married but Once. Lillan Russell, though still a queen of the stage and of remarkably youth { ful appearance, hag a daughter now | twenty-four years old, known ns Dor othy Russell Solomon, who has already made one experiment In matrimony and found marriage in this case a fall ure, The daughter inherits her moth: | 20 p.m Cuar- | DOROTHY ELL BOLOMON has thus far it her mother changes of | bott 1. | and when Ings er’s fondness for the stage, but as she | | | i | { | | | | CHURCH AND STACE. A New Relation Between the Two ls Now Being Cultivated. Church and stage are usually pore trayed as opposing institutions, but at | times in the history of the church it | has used the drama in the {llustration of religious subjects, In our own time | it hag become quite customary fn many | parishes for the young people to give | amatear dramatic performances. But ROGERS REHEAR MIME, ING A PAXNTO- it rare that ; plays. 1 clergymen here are some ywrights ve been the “58 AS & writ KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHING, | and G Iyer Hats, all. Montgomery & Co. need t store t uy a rass down Tar Bellefonte has in it a number of young bits of girls who make it a habit of running around with wvely Tom, Dick and Harry, Their mothers don’t seem to Y BAS Over Te weather wonder sometimes how Bellefonte can THAT people certain girls in the height of fa ress it oe wa 1 ’ receive. Proba vere of some of the dr * w toate soughbox Ti to fine points, | had any desire it that which will selves, Tuar W. Harrison Walker, Bellefonte, is going into the poultry business quite elaborately. He 1s about to raise “chicks” that will be so valuable that every feather will be worth a dime and in every egg one dollar in gold will be found, fa a few years John D the oil king, won't be in it THAT one of the most expert salesmen in Bellefonte is Billy Katz. He can part a man from his good elegant cash in less time than he can say * Jack Robinson.’ What he says to the customer, however is the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth He's all right as long as be don't fall out of bed F ®( of in the morn THar it is said there two ladies in Bellefonte who are cu pretty wide swath are One of these had good set home ot She is making to her she : , appea : a fool of herself and is a good pointer Tuar if some fellows in Bellefonte could take their much hoarded gold and silver with them when they die it would melt before they would get it to a place of safety This 1s no joke-it'k a fact There is a surprise party waiting the man in Belletonte who has taken money from his fellow neighbor, knowing that it was not a square a but who is con atulating himself that he has frustrated the law, Tuar it is simply impossible to tell whether most girls have good figures There is a young lady in Bellefonte who, when she is on the street. looks as if she might weigh 160 or more pounds, but when her hip and shoulder pads are laid aside, she just tips the scales at a little over 90 pounds, alk about the frand. valent veneering of the State Croitol! it isn't in it with the girl who baits a tellow on with a good shape, and when it is too late he discovers that he has mar. ned a bale of cotton instead of a beaut over them than | Suicide at Houtzdale A shock overcome the people of Houts. ! of t} “" 5 at place was f : alley near } father bar \ ’ Governor Signs New Liquor Law, The mendment to high license by Governor Stuart. It imposes an retaliers as boroughs, $«¢ first and second the Townships 3¢ third-class cities, $50 class cities $100 Only the benefit by the additiona stale w lax The «ld | cipal treasurers with : ther receipts Not Unusual : N Me Only Two In Office. A man In a elected constable, The members of dale, Sunday morning. when the dead | FO thie (ime aon feanr 0; ying in the Brooks law was signed Saturday certain township was yOu oon b g their re lations, f } : tors. Between these eager | ta the or lounnged on rugs and blankets, read thers walked ing, writing or killing time with cards chess, er. was that of marbles strange sight whose dally had gnme 3 wi } ouUnters of many th i of pounds contending for the j n of a a tliat ation round stone 80 y 1 rea * the a that all the 1 Priso: freed The ancients took great pains to or nament thelr favorite pertius speaks of borders. Ovid Voslines tablets with mentions The favorite game, howey. { It Was ul pe middie aged men, been a consisted cagerly fow Pro gold manuscripts with red titles, and other authors men tion presentation of coples of which the cover was overlald with precious stones i sd the g ral { that smoking ments, “but cannot see but that those that do take it fast. est are as woch subject to all these in. firmities as those that have nothing at to do with IL"--Westulaster Ga- ette Is good for ne al He Was Just "Pilfering.” 1 Bosworth always meant well, lency to use Den even was not WAS sex ‘utnam, f 5 ittering the day with the had been he dea around, Was Te - Boston nllfer pale miss, Ju piifering aro ing md celved surprise Herald The greatest mystery of medical sch ence Is exact of the thyroid gland, which is the seat of the disease known as goiter the use | license fee on |For Cough. Cold. C. Sore Throat. Stift Neck heumatism and euralgia At all Dealers Price 25¢ 50¢ & *1.00 : Sent Free Sloan's Book on Horses Cattle, Hogs & Poultry | Address Dr. Earl S. Sloan the family were much elated and could | scarcely contain themselves with thelr | newly acquired civie honors. At last one of the smaller children sald to the wife, “Ma, are we all constables? The mother replied: “Gwan, child! Nobody's constable but me and your pal" Atchison Globe, 1847-1907. Sixty years ago Allcock’s Plasters were first introduced to the public. They are today the world’s standard plasters This invention has been one of the eatest blessings imaginable and affords the quickest cheapest and best means of healing and relief for certain aliments, that has ever been discovered, 615 Albany St: Boston. Mass reese TSTTTTTT"TS%T"TST%N9Ny A. E. Schad Gas Fitting, Furnace, Steam and Hot Water pommment 4 * | un ‘ SANITARY PLUMBING Estimates Cheerfully Furnished. Eagle Block, Bellefonte, Pa. : BELLEFONTE. May been seen at our store at all times, and now, are all new spr wes hie dress then tics Lhat lasts, and most graceful in of feet The 1! & goods too New ideas quick ’ who purpose nealty and comfortably We have handsome . formed on up All sizes to suit » form oo prices are extremely modest, the high qualities YEAGER & DAVIS BELLEFONTE, PA. n foot-woear they FOR DISHES CET CHECKS FCR DISHES 569438
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