THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, MAY 30, 1907, f THAT when a young lady Beck(on Billy Bottorff goes-—you bet THAT no green Bay LTOWS 80 rap idly as the love o aul Jones' lady friend, for hum Tuar it would bea of the married desert the club f Tar when stamp am 18 & good sig THAT some pe come. but it is sa Bellefonte who grat Tuar there is fonte who, if he isn't become a jail! i nest 1€548, Thar | ed that afraid to lie 1 " asec) Tat it is Way ot Ts AT +) are grad: lacing breathe fair damsel man, TrAT itis woman gets when she is asked to take Such as the ladies wear some would make good door ty poor windows, Tuar Frank Naginey and Strawn, th broker, are continually the purchasing of an aut iney is up to his old tric ing to boom bn } f ing establishn ID a quiet way Garman s to put Strawn next, Tuar the other night the little boy at Tuten's house smiled in his sleep and Earle thought the angels were whisper. | to him. The truth was that the boy | FRANCIS SPEER'S Breezy “That” Column EN WORHOFTER FISHER tH y Shimmel is en mon REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Bible 7 0% & Lesson In Commercial Laws. To those who would gain practical pai the colic and bad papa given bim a ; knowledge. the columas of “The Phila itt] i e of Mrs. Winslow's soothing syrup, he could have driven the angels away TrAT the Van Ambridge Co. t wisely employed D. Pa Forts Dr. Thomas Van Tr at the expe ’ reads conclusions Tuar Russel built a very of their residence on Blair, « ) sireet looks well and is decidedly ornamental What he wants to do next. in complete the job, is to purchase from Doc. Sebring several of his thorougbred “Favorall” fowls and place ' them in the enclosure, We would suggest that he order to put several game roosters in so that the | public could have some amusement out of it as they pass Tuar Bellefonte 1s a great place for | cliques and social factions. On the street the one snubs the other, which is | excellent enjoyment to the close obser. ver. The most disgusting feature, how- ever, is to see a gin of modern circum. stances coming down the main thor. oughfare feeling her oats and twisting her mouth in a doen hideous shapes in order to humiliate some one of her own social standing. A brainless girl of this character is rather to be pitied than cen. sured. She wants to be recognised by the 400, but she stands as much chance of recognition there as a snowball in. well, will say, —~a cook stove. A young adj or gentleman is to be admired for trying to retain a good social standing in the community, but when they try to do it at the expense of their friends and neighbors then they make asses of them- selves. Bellefonte is as full of people who want to be more than theyare as a dog is full of fleas. eiphia Record" afford sa of 1) Ss pin £ Wag GRE Of 18 1 wap est methods of procuring an educa inthis connectio The R« The Snyder Reunior 1 b coloring y Infants whooping of a class nales are nEscts Are with the i k ¢ trees on which they lis while the 1 i have tienen takes phere raving theh ves have wings, none, the gen when the atmos antly warm, » their fate becomes Hunt 1 Warnings. Mrs. Btublb-1 notice so riel men save the bills Yhat use do thes Mr. Stubb-Charity. Mrs. Stubb--Char ity? Mr. Btubb-Yes: they are sent around to the bachelor clubs to warm any reckless member who might be thinking about plunging into the sea of matrimony ~Chieago News Many mar milliner make of them? receipted No More of it, The ‘per pound” and “per foot” rule of buying state supplies and the practice of po rv} for bids without specifying | the quantities likely to be required, have been abolished by the board of public rounds and buildings, composed of rov. Stuart, Auditor General Young and State Treasurer Berry. Under the per foot and per pound rule is where the | machine robbers committed their great est robberies in the capitol frauds Another Freak Calf, A cow belonging to Samuel Smith, of Chatham, recently gave birth to a calf without hind legs or hips. It Is said it | walks nite handily when the hind parts | are held off the ground, asd the owner | proposes to construct and attach a two. | wheeled cart or some such device, so | that it may be able to at least amble about the pasture some, Wellsboro | Gasette. | net meh fo glidlich un gufriede, wie —y o - . , UY Ded Dud 18 en § po ~ aedrag afd Ai Quit He bann bie Loug arve —— mer aerotht pun buloer . : hot nir dmierieef, Sopin, WEL rt me Th cy we Che = erie fo ber gelan aefe bie lorre aefebne, bin, un ¢8 bot met Alte lana vy hii amwer fen don: tunbde 1 Tan, woe aelurmr me brebe mifie nn ben fe's ferrin dbranftelle un; dt, entbau in die Stadt, ro of en Heideen gebt.” fegt dr alt Tidob, .e8 is eit Tumme allerweil, amwer mit all bie neimobige Mafdine, was Erivet febfe, miffe mir dod) fdaffe bun Morgeds bis Orwedd bum %Unfang dum Jobe Bis gum Gnd. Wann mer ebber braudht gum belfe, fo fann mer {dier Niemand friege un d'r Lob is fufdt groeemol fo bod) ad wie vor verjig Jobhr. Wie leichter, a# bie Gre! gemacht {8, abe weniger iwelle die Lett fdaffe. 34 ounner juldt, wal ef nod) gebt, wann’s en Well fo geht.” J alah ab, ebbed 18 ley exgeddiwo, | Biel Leit lade, wann mer wage bun | ble gute alte Seite. iver i mag's | begude tie id) will, fo fen die Men %| t "ETE ey eam satan (8) QTIVCH ide | 0" mat ald ware, un ab net fo gefund, D'rt Dansjbry 1 : i : ! surrent bered pddy where the + to hide” 11 possible, De appro Hooking the Wary Trout. Trout when hungry usunlly face the This fact should be when approaching a bridge or remem peckled beanties love such spots should It may take aronnd ched upstream Htte more time to go “make haste slow Qur Pygmy Ancestors. ¢ iH : cian's Eccentricities. his be ico Dra i : of ble bass, He had ge collection of these pu; ts dressed In various national cos herever Dragonett! went ire to gu That was the dolls were = only one 8 eccentric genius’ pecul farities his dog + body w ave got a him unl had been permitted to sit In the #tra next to the stage door. 1 was a precaution to enable instrument ment itself monastery of St fn a visit to Vincensa, and he bequeathed it to SL yuld never play unless and no- out of the orchestra, note died Venice, London Rtandard A Queer Coincidence. . . ‘RS Tt iy In J Mortification, oe ton rn _ ot but one fatal cane ™ You It when he was a Frenchman, and discovered It was German measies that he had mortification set The horse can draw the load without help, if you reduce friction to almost nothing by applying No other lubri- cant ever made wears so long and saves so much hare power, Next time try Mica Axim Guease, Oil Co, Incorporated - to be used at solemn | HOW ARE YOUR FEET FOR SHOES? f+ Ri No matter what size you take, what kind wear, what style you prefer, or whether y: man or woman, boy or girl, here you will fi and neat footwear that will fill Handsome to look at, easy and comfortable du wearing, and costing bu - TN she » SHIUY ! sum, these Shoes are the envy of a able petitors. Every pair well made and perfect. All ask | . . . t «1 . we is a visit--the Shoes Will convin YEAGER & DAVIS BELLEFONTE, PA. [ FOR DISHES CET CHECKS FOR DISHES DISHES: 60214, 58497. 57819, 56948, 59065. SPRING 1907! KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHING, 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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