THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, NOVEMBER 7, 1907 i A SCRAP OF HISTORY, | So o Gems In Verse mls) | : | home 10 Lg Will Go to California, that L.. B. Badd coun who ‘or many years | prising citizen and Shoe decided to forma M1 | been It is reported | Told of The Famous Pioneer, General | i William McAlevy. | While reading of the descendants from | & | General William McAlevy of Revolu | tionary fame in the Tyrone Herald Dr. FRANCIS SPEER'S Breezy “Chat” heen inlerests mere however HAs On ths thie te of ' inks Budding will be Column dsne A HIRO Tuar Charles Harrison, of State Col- lege, says that a baker can work while] he is loafing, Tuar when some fellows put a quarter into the collection basket they begin to feel real sporty, can't it into Tuar some fellows in Bellefonte cleanse a dirty dollar by putting the contribution box. Tuatr Bellefonte has in it some wall flowers. That is society girls who have been;nipped in the bud. Tuar the pillars at the Bellefonte Academy are round, but the pillars of so. ciety ought to be square. TuAT once in a while there is a man | in Bellefonte so good natured that he is | real nice to his mother.in-law, Tuar the best motto for any young man in Bellefonte to follow is to settle up before he settles down. Trar burned children dread the fire, but that doesn't keep certain widows in Bellefonte from trying to marry again. Tuar undertaker Benton Heberling, of Pine Grove Mills, says that his busi- ness thrives best when things are on the { buck" | Elizabethville, Pa.) DER BUTCHER De Summer's musiek iss farshpeelt Es shad-harn henkt shtill un der Und 's mae fm ond Mor wise felt wond & ken laiva L We mer Don coomt der buteher endlich bi Und drawgt en days in der fowsht Und so we ehr rum jumpt und how wbt's dota si thr moeht feel dote und wart net g'henkt Ehr shpringt yusht so tsu'm misht-hofe nel Und "'sneksht sin oll de bowers si 'm golya g'shwenkt nd sell maint shungua-finesh und shpeck Und minee-ple mit fens-ecka dr'in Und tsidderie mit barshta dr'in "nd onneras dreck (From Penna. German poems, by published by the Solly Huls- Hawthorne Press learned it | the Bn \ . | after taking an elevated i short | that the man had been severly wounded i pursu | W. H. Flenner, of Tyrone, thought that the he un of history as McAlevy's in resting following scrap from the early day might be ime General McAlevy, from whom McAlevy Fort, in Jackson township, Huntingdon county, received its name, was a native of Cumberland valley. He conceived that he could & as sharply and run as fleetly as any Indian, He had many conflicts with red men, which pr wed his strength and bravery, for he wus ll victor, at this int inte old | prones I the when hunt £ po ution on a stump to look for game, he saw an old man running hurriedly along the path a distance from him. He learned On one occasion by Indians, and that they were still in it; he advise l the man to go ahead and conceal himself, Soon there fol | lowed five stalwart savages; the general Real Estate Transfers, Valentine McAvoy to Pete Hansom, | et ux Oct. 19, 1907; lot in Rush twp. | $200. | Watkins Walker et ux to Mathias Walker, Jr., May 14, 1907; 634 perches | took steady aim at the largest and fired the report of the rifle and the yell of the warrior echoed together-~there was one Indian Bang, bang, bang, whizzed the bullets close to the generals less | head; he thinking all had shot retreated from his hiding place, when whif, whiz OLD FAVORITES. NATURE, fond mother, when ! the hand her little { to bed ling, half reluctant to be ken ings on the playtl them through the open reassured and comforted of others in thelr stead, gh more splendid, may not y him more: y deals with us, and takes away aythings one by one, nd Leads us to rest so gently that we go ree knowing if we wish to gO or stay, Being too full of sleep to understand How far the what we know -~H. W. Longfellow. HE NEVER SMILED AGAIN. HE bark that held a prince went down, I'he sweeping waves rolled on, And what was England's glorious crown To him that wept a son? He lived, for life may long be borne re sorrow break its chain the day is! U.M.C. ioe: and by the | inknown transcends the | BIG GAME Every big game hunter knows U. M. C. cartridges. Guides recommend them for all makes of gun. In a tight place U, M. C. = will protect your life for they are powerful, accurate and sure-fire, The American used them in winning the world’s championship at Ottawa. cartridges entire Team Write for ilinstrated folder, THE UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE COMPANY Bridgeport, Conn. Agency, 518 Broadway, New York City, | in Howard twp. $s. Lillie G. Reeder et Jan. 31, 19006; dead. zed another bullet into the general's leg ding and managed t nourt h his fort, ver smiled again! $1100, is fort stood not death to thoss who COMEes ux to J. tracts land 10614 a. 1n | reac Way pained, he . two was in Williamspor » other day and : Wi he really imagine ne in Long near where Mq A evy Island. Tressler ux to John le UL HOW itands, and was rudely ne Tuar Charles Brachbill, of Bellefonte, " Tar Dr. }). E rard. of Bellefonte, gives out the 10 man can i ti \ List chair a a i a Ea a a i aa Why not come La Sederdedededadied and buy of us? We can protect you your purchases. Trax Jeliefonte who sa able to use a hammer but sh VIA b ee = This BRPTWREION giving Bellefonte another s 1 i f. Tonas Wagner No advance in prices All our goods a reTTTeYTs before the rising market ! be Sedo PPP ofl fe a Re COE aE tid sid ddd dd di dd A Ea Ea Aha AA A a a We make good all we say. 8 Sed Pod Pi HESS 80 404 CLOTHES FOR THE PEOPLE. APRA The State is Paying for Primaries rd Ae Harnessing the Water ee ay GOMERY & COM’Y SPP PPI PIP pod Peee Twas f the nomi A a AA Uchard Burton. ta ats ako 4 ad See pan 4 4% lh lA EE i it a ad La A a a tl Carriers Cannot Sell Stamps A " W : FOLKS AT HOME e big dam was filled to #t he ai v A AY 4 Rwanes and when the water was tug ) ta ups by t 4 ! nto the great channel and stro OLD SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY, NOV.9 FELTS AND GUMS Men's Felts and Gums, $2.50 kind . Men's Felts and Gums, snake proof, $3.00, $3.50 kind at 2.48 Men's Overshoes from soc up Men's Lumbermen's Gums, snake proof, $2.25 kind at LY Ladies’ Rubbers, rolled edges, 5c kind at 48¢ CHILDREN'S SUITS from $1.48 up wn upon de bber r, far awa res wha my turning eber fe old folks stay All up and down de whole creation I roam ning for de oid plantation old folks at home he : of cuts kKthe ag house they n off like clock The sons on thet . chinery which will generate power that | order wa on the! mn the near future will n the elec purchasing of stamps | and | trification of all the ufacturiog | took up too much of their plants in this vicinity was set in motion. | order that they could more rapidly I'he test was satisfactory and now er their route th meas front of that remains is the cided upon + | wires for the C grass has the way | turbines ihe 4 heart I» y ia the power wed | he allowed through the ground seen that our friend Q the day agricultural studied 'grassology It can be easily work MASKIvEe MA. : ig ley remembers picked State ( ated Dere’'s wha TTI due t wt that the 3 when he stone result CAIrTIETS Badly t | LANE And for de the farm at liege ma time and . Tuat Lhe chant " leliefonte Montgomery & Co's sl window and > "h deliberately pointed ou A stranger a generated, victure of McAlister Hall, at State Col " ¢ lege As Bellefonte Academy. This Liquor Dealers Organize Outside of Alleghen shows how much interest this individual | The hotel men and liquors dealers of | gud Philadelphia counties the state was is taking in the progress of the town Clearfield county held a meeting at He is here to make money and anything | Clearfield on Wednesday and organ that doesn’t fill up his coffers is of mighty | ized a county association, with Joseph little consequence to him, Any little boy | Bensinger, of DuBois, as president. It | this year in the machine majorities in in the primary schools would not have | is no secret that such steps are being | both of these counties made such a rediculous and stupid blun- | taken in anticipation of the contest over der, especially when the window was | what it is believed will be the paramount \ filled with pictures from the College | issue before the people of Pennsylvania | treasurer will, beyond doubt, lower the Tuar the christian in Bellefonte who | pext yearthat of lacal option, Those | vote cast for the machine ticket kicks on the expenses of the church and | who Baws gas manila in hotels, brewer: | your in many other counties, the promulgation of the gospel, is the | 'o% AB istilleries are looking forward | man who will kick when told that there | 10 the inevitable conflict is no place in Heaven for him, The " - fats id hae Sha gov] an, he oy 8] hid t A § iret Shave " “ yous. b in remodeling the court house, The na never ad ong to A @ 10 his vow made in 180, that he no kick coming. Every penny that a would not shave until his eightieth | 97 Of the trouble is the same as that of man earns in this life he must leave | birthday, because Stephen A. Douglas the graft ia the erection of the state here and he goes empty handed to the | was not elected president, John Carmi. [capitol Of course, it is in the same all the tricity other day a shew wood In life-long mer Na All de world am sad and dreary Eberywhere | roam ” Oh darkiea how my i ! Fur stums of the Irn he weary majorities for the gangsters ! Far from de stringing of the ele stribution of ne heart grows tLe 4 folks at home! the state elections All round de little farm | wandered When | wus young Den many happy days 1 squandered, Many de songs | sung When | was playing wid my brodder Happy was | Oh take me to my kind old mudder; Deore lot me live and die! Democratic last November by 145,000 at $1.08 plurality, There will be a heavy dmp Opposition to a machine no t pdidate for state intiuavalticand tant One little Yut among de bushes, One dat 1 loves, Still sadly to my memory rushes, No matter where | rove When will | ses de bees a-humming All round ds comb? When will | hear de banjo tumming Down in my good old home? All de world am sad and dreary Eberywhere | roam Oh. darkies, how my heart grows weary Par trom de old folks at home! Stephen Collins Foster, last ———— Watch for It will pay you, Workmen's Bargain Store, Bargains all over the store, our bargain day. In Hollidaysburg an investigation is going on just now over charges of gral bar of God. There are men in Belle: |chael, a farmer living near hatiaste fonte who, in the day of judgment, will curse their accumulation m on earth, Tuar Prof. Sherwood Hall, of the Bellefonte Academy, one of the best in. structors in Pennsylvania, who is well versed in metaphysics, says that a train of thought with a dumb man is not an express train, Pa., cut off his whiskers he reached home after the shave his wife took him for a tramp and set the dog on bn him, When she learned that he was her bushand, she told him he had made a fool of mmself, whereupon Carmichael vowed that he would ‘never shave again.” political family —the g. o. p. A sexaror from this state, it has been found by the capitol graft investigation, received $14,000 out of the steal, It was not senator Knox —now it is easy to who that Senator is; he nominated | L, : I KISMET. A GLANCE, a word-and joy or pala Hetalls, what was no more shall be How slight the links are in the chain That binds us to our destiny. «TT, Aldrieh, CORNER ALLEGHENY & BISHOP STS. Bellefontz, Pa.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers