THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, MAY 2, 1907, 1 “|! KEEP FAITH WITH THE BANKS. | They are a Great Help toa Commun- ity. Good banking institutions mn a county 8 good stores, 1 churches inconvenient in ex FRANCIS SPEER'S A Safe and Sure Breezy “Chat” Column Cough Cure. banks were ~ ~~ istence Kemp's Balsam yl often _hear men com af ! 3 { ug YOR p i REE : plain that certain hardships have | I Tuar Bellefonte has in it men FREE-YOHR PR A ae Thora who are just about as straight as a cork oTeinane In at fant SCTew: sundt from his own negligence, Tat Drous rem shu 0 Bots officers represent the p Mills, says that as long as a man lives he D sharra we der grotz the stockholders. through the mediun Nothing of a poiso undert ker Mit fm rw Ain der bond . * ATTRACTIVE To A Are As necessary a good butcher shop It wou to business men if or goog , Foot doctors d be very not not contain Opium, Morphine, or any other narcotio or ‘‘habit-forming” drug. eet | some ¢ om ofter and his hards 100 der coomt Yenton Heberling, of Pine Grove Nt dat DORet Hada or holder There is no Narcotic in Kemp's Balsam, (ie as or harmf f em olda tswivia lond i AY 8, hol hem 1 i ler enter never the conduct ie bank the same as ti his clean and pus v ) A i res coughs that cannot is a dead loss to the Tar some men in Bellefonte realized what life until they were married and then it was too late, Was : y oLhier medicine, 'Y nl It has saved thousands from con. sumption, It has saved thousands of lives, A 25¢, bottle contains 40 d At all druggists’, 25¢., B0c. Don't accept anything elwe, Tuat some people in Bellefonte would be absolutely of no importance in the world if it wasn't for their ancestors, wn Sea vOohr 4 THAT Strawn, the Bellefonte says that to corner the market doesn’t always mean a square deal; guess he's right. ohr we THAT it is the cute girls in Bellefonte fun es fi ler eodvut wenn 1 3 sum-shtee] ga-jumpt long endure it not for the i institutions eliver heis banking fariumopt pauxing broker, > hin ¥ Men often and 81, y SCOR awarded and th glect to keep fait with the bank, because all the bank y KO wl faith and i ] honest deal find \ overdu men often themselves who have many lovers, but none of them a rested to’ meat bills ever get married until it is almost too ot taut aid ut der Jock 3 enatorers. have failed late. on Dr af (PERS DEELEY car payments nised and embarras Tuar when some women in Bellefonte | Tn Tp WE Suen ; Hod go to church they try to fix their mind on things above, so they think of the spring hats, Trat Bellefonte has in it a man who never studied pharmacy, but is a skilled Aros 'y Hi k'n" Boal" of boss ourse of his siness : od Brogdi be ine ofan H e beca to met DR. AND MRS. WATSON. Author of “Beside the Bonnie Bush” and His Wife. Dr. John Watson, known of Ian Mac tiv Brier of tak are our neat and d travels built of the softes druggist when it comes to drugging fc ints sade conscience ANY maa THAT there are girls in Bellefonte who are but sweet who know more aboul men knows about a woman, 1xteen, 14 than 1 of 60 years oid erin | 1 Livro wires 1o"vae & Beautiful, Shapely back.” | weal chien, and the tay tn Comfortable If Home Trade Were Ruined YEAGER & DAVIS BELLEFONTE, PA. kind of | tle *' Bobby ‘‘Dead ones That t clerk over the fac him from a gum rattle, Tuar Capt. S. Wil th FOR DISHES- CET CHECKS liams. of Bellefonte, says that a fright 1 sol may throw away his ar but he will keep his leg to run witl He is not talking” about Anthony Gatens Taat certain pretty young Bellefonte ‘see nothing wrong in kissing the right young man, Wonder how “Jimmy” McClure, Jr., would like o be one of right fellows? i Tuar Oliver Whitmer, a five young | “man, of Bellefonte, who is becoming | quite an expert plomber, says that he has a better “Carrie” than carrying iron and pipe around all the time He's for. tunate DISHES: 57001, 56948. berts et ux to Jacob Moyer in Worth. #1 slime more Sadie G. McCloskey 1 to Anna make a market; woul : Bowes, March 20, 1907; 61 p. in small homes with one lot be doubled Liberty twp. $575. value and every farm within a radius of Wm. A. Hoy et al to Jermiah Newton | 1€0 miles woud be worth $10 to $50 an Hoy, June & 'vg0¢: two tracts of land | acre more? Then is it onl a good thing | containing in all 1974. 114 p. in Ferguson | OF the merchant of tradesman if you twp. $6000. buy of him? Is it not just as good a William T. Vallance et ux, thing for you? T or dmiaNAle Sila ie uh ea uton “i { the Poor of Spring tw] pri Freight by Trolley. BAT soine Poop € in i 7: premises in Spring tw ) ) wh re 8 farted L AND MES. WATSON 3 man 1s really sin » if he : ’ b we who are acquainted with th i. A) IN. WATSON, ladies in O.D E Nov, 10, 190f proa } Deller 223 8 seer wr of animal pets Examined The Bones ywn name to his A _ . Ag , \ . rith religion nics, and O. A. Paterson. a t in the name this aren fo tor 8101 that takes the reason that when theart blusl 3 : . Lo . A be i Deliey Women Should Pop Question believe that w he your wife, yon «h as red as That nobody can blame Bert Bayard. | the the hustling editor of the Daily News for drinking anything stronger than lemon water while in Lock Haven Fri- day. The fellow who saw as much as he did on a rainy day, was certainly on the water wagon men same right 1 ODOSE men.” said M meeting of the Of Interest to Women. woman and strong, but women, unfortunately, are not, owing to the unnatoral condition of the lives we lead. Headache, backache and a gen eral tired condition are prevalent amongst the women of today, and to re lieve these conditions women rush go the druggists for a bottle of sone prepara tion supposed to be partic ularly for them and containing--nobody kndws what If they would just get a box of Bran. "Eures dreth’s Pills, and take them regular every night for ra ata Sociely of the Daughters of Ohio at the Waldorf. in New York city. “If a girl is taught that she must marry,” she said, “then why not place her on the same footing as the man and permit her to propose “It is like teaching a boy a trade + 10 prog rs. Rebecca de Riv State Ament 3 g “ ‘Why should be a great many | Every naturally healthy ugbroken stretch work for five davs! School is hard work you know. The average school child works harder than the average man.’ i i |! ourier Journal and then an Tuar Bellefonte has girls who will die old maids if they are so foolish as to let someone else select a husband for tl and then refusing to let him practice. A The girl who is not independent enou girl should not be that way to select a husband herself, ought to | unless she is able to do as she desires pass out of the world without knowing what happiness there is in being some body's little *'Duckey.’ Tuar if that Hungarian woman gets hold of Leander Green he will never eat any more chicken liver or pen ip more cows, He is afraid tc out the Bellefonte furnace f Naginey or Hard Har back in a wooden overcoat who was after him just Tuar would take some neck and put it show a little more ta The girl who is so sl streets with her down over her ankles is got only a disgrace to herself OUIsViIIe | educate may not be expert a . they know a Jot about All women untants va No Hotel Nudes. Pictures of nude figures were ordered it of all hotels and Harris burg by Mayor Gross, following a per ] of these places ye Sam months ago, matter how ng } ] i } of similar pi < Y trouble As these puis reguinte The effect, no a time, all ther loons in would Dear If every mother could’ realize the real danger that Jurks behind every case of sore throat, she wouldn't rest until she had effected a cure every time a child has it. the organs of the feminine system A J dose always hi SAT Sore Throat Wisdom of some Brandreth's Copyright 1007 he House of WM uppenbmmes Clutwge ures in IKAr t nad poolroomasa The Mayor had heard saloons were display are hed hie ulate the Your family physician will verify the it A Model Justice statement that it is a pe sitive fact that every " child with sore throat is in immediate dane rer of contracting Croup, Quinsy, Tonsilitis or Diphtheria, and is pot removed from that danger until the throat is cared, Think of itl if a young tg Jf the rubbe 1 of ri lH i : was good sense Wig ? belor HOEK Wis It is a pity State has not a justice of the peace like A. R. Witmer, of Lancaster county, who has been a magistrate for forty.five vears that every pin the ownshi Vv f as to run the hose KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHING, License Feo Increased. but to those with whom she associates. THAT a certain young man in Belle fonte who carries considerable outward respectability about him, had remain down stairs when he calls and finds nobody at home but a young lady. He is a pretty sleek article, but there are others who are onto him, just as quiet as he and the girl are trying to keep, it Tuar if the prayer meeting is the pulse of the church, the Bellefonte churches need a little nervine, In some of our prayer meetings there is not enough of enthusiasm to provide even a musician to play the instrument, not alone a good choir. If the proportion of men in heaven is rated by the number of men who attend the midweek prayer meetings, many of our good ladies will be very lonesome when they get vp to their mansions in the sky, better | A bill" amending the Brooks liquor license law and which bas been signed by the governor adds an additional licene fee on retail liquor dealers in townships of $25, 850 in boroughs, $100 in the cities of Philadelphia, Pittsburg, Alle gheny and Scranton, and $50 in all other cities, The additional license tax is to be for the sole use and benefit of the state, the municipalities getting none of it Rates Advanced, Advanced coal rates on all the bity minous coal roads became effective Wednesday. At the beginning of the year the railroads in the trunk line asso cintion territory threatened to advance coal rates ten cents a ton, but the five cent advance was decided upon, as the | shippers threatened to appeal to the Interstate Commerce commission, and bas taken in only $100 in fees in that time in criminal ‘cases. It has al ways been his aim to discourage trivial litigation and to make peace, instead of encouraging discord. Mr. Witmer is eighty years old and has long wanted to give up his office, but his neighbors will notlet him. Justices of the Witmer stripe would save for the people of the state hundreds of thousands of dollars annually in the matter of costs, and avoid much litigation that amountsto a similar sum to the parties going to law Found Dead, Michae! Patrick, aged about 45 years married and leaving a family, was found dead Friday morning in the boiler room at Whitehead's No, 4 Peerless mines, near Osceola. His death ia sup posed to bave resulted from Ne explo sion of the gasoline engine during the night Liniments or outward application of medicines do not and cannot cure the ail ment, though they may offer temporary | relief, Neither can you cure sore throat with a cough syrup or a cold cure. To cure, you must got at the seat of the | isease, removing the cause. Nothing | does that so quickly, safely and surely as TONSILINE. A single dose of TONSIL» INE taken upon the first appearance of sore throat may save long weeks of sickness, £ it expense, worry, even death. LINE is the stitch in time, Use a little sore throat wisdom and buy | a bottle of TONSILINE today. You may peed it tomorrow. TONSILINE is the standard sore throat remedy —best known and most effactive and most used. Look for the long necked fellow on the 25 or 00 cont sized bottle when you go to the drug store to got it. : The Tonslline Co. Caston, Ohio Imperial and Guyer Hats, New Columbia and Manhatten Shirts, The James R. Keiser Neckwear, <B. V. D. Underwear, Merchant Tailoring—Full line of Woolens to select from, Montgomery & Co. BELLEFONTE.
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