CE ———— | FRANCIS SPEER'S Breezy “That” Column Re i aiid ~ Tuar when it comes to kissing, our pressman prefers to do his printing afte: working hours, HAT man of is giving advice, about the only time a stingy Jellefonte opens up is when he § TAT there are many mugs, plenty cheek and lots of chin, in the barber shops, of Bellefonte THAT the reason some men in Belle. fonte didn't believe in dreams is because | they married one, Tuar Jake Barlett, the drayman, says that it would make him hot to be thrown in the shade during this cold weather. Tuat S. A. McQuistion, the progres- sive carriage maker, says that a wheel wright never seems to be sorry he spoke. THAT no poor man in Bellefonte has any business to marry a woman who has a mania for making nothing out of something. —_- THAT the young man, near Zion, who remains with his girl until 2 o'clock in the morning can be counted as a pretty | good ‘‘setter.” THAT one tl happy for some hat would make home »n in Bellefonte would be to have a good looking widow board inglin the family. Ts quarrel likes | Tuar “Billy . fonte, on whom ti o bugs or flies during the last election, thinks you can. foogig uty for being only skin TE —— deep if the girl only has Tne long green. Tuatr the young man in Bellefonte who is trying to do night by giving his employer a square de 1 not wor rv because he 1 will be made in families Tuar No driver of t there woul as to IE 4 t pretty girl by . HJ : 5 . 3 handle the whe THAT it is hoped th make friends with some o me at Pine Grove Mil «ho have beet ang it nto the tie nst posit) i 1t int which a THAT the al, should not a mistake. TI he best of regulated 1 be - ro thre a | acon methods and unless he finally warm his shins bef fire he ever run Tsar Friday morning Russel Blair Bellefonte's up-to-date jeweler, stopp Paul Fortney on his fancy with a beautiful chs Was an artist work of sel's lady ! thing along ti ne they shou demand to the picture Tia Wak so cole they were | pling ants Har | 4 of deer, it 10 3 | Tp ' : n “i down in « x i AbID ) savs. “Tha | was there. and for a couple : T ve ’ n't go hilipe! rg wh ol right, but what feeds is a tt and in his giz and ginger in his general make up, They gay that he thinks that lis father has enough of the “dough” to keep him and Probubiy a wife some day Rockefel ard ow, probably the richest man in the | «ork <0 world, is still pegging away which ought to be some incentive for our young Phil. ipsburg friend to tear away from his papa's shoe strings and get out and hus. tle. Who isit? That's different Tuar a Bellefonte business man was about to enter a certain house on what looked like questionable busi ness when his game was blocked be ing recognized, notwithstanding he had his hat drawn down over his eyebrows, The place for a business man after the day's work is done, is at home with his family and not rylog to Jory into another man's pasture field, If the wife of this tleman knew what was on would not be enough on his head to tell that there were ever any IM WINDER Oh, wu iss now de Summer sun Wu sin de soda-wosser tanks Wu sin Wun coomt de sucker de grosa baseball cranks WAsSON rum De kot Und in de lawft doh rum im shnoae, ra Jiffy gald ehr ‘week Un's shlidda rutsha gald lm dreck Yah, nuf bis un de kummet-shpae Der Winder bringt blaseer mit rum, Es lee eream henkt em un der naws De shtrose iss glot we shpigel-glaws Und bletzlich nemt mer'n bartz'l-bam Yah, Winder iss en guda tseit ; Duch wiosh Ieh far de Summer sun Mit seeza blumma um mich rum Und shodda bame far fowln leit WILL IT BE BUILT? Ramsey's Proposed Air Line From Chi- cago to New York, The readers of the Centre Democrat of the New York, Pittsburg 1d Chicago railroad, the proposed short 1k line through Pennsylvania, 1 by Joseph Ramsey, Jr. » Wabash at Pittsbu his the road i Ana then take ly Ridge Electric Eel Power. An interesting series has been conducted by the head Coovernment college nt Lar menm < vote | zuals. the object, says the Washingto of experiments ithe Herald, being to determine how electric force electric e« are capable yielding. Copper wire collar ere Ar nd the Decks of ox if these Crea res at connection were ude be tween all the collars and a moter, the ecls being a zinc bath T we horsepower current was generate A with this the scientist ran an g hite p his house and grounds T he ower e ot 1th i 3 e a4 andle incandescent ligt was four atl a L£ AT Ca wr i hi eels In & tank oF re § and 1 2 leet square a wel & nple ess than 200 px med at the largest « " ‘ : an be ran with 2 : £4 horsepower, a ADK mrger (ha i ‘ of OU rSe ale : hie . . 2 1] L ew ener; \ hed by al Best Waterway Speech, : en ternal Vale wit % 1] ‘ ] ol + 5 AR ir Vv ni ko wis elects Masonic | : i 8 After Ritoer ha tame g a ¥ ihat ¢e Ls et € iw ere i K e 1 ( cashore and that no Federal mone i be expended inside that line, he : illed upon to address the Ve n. He spoke as follows n el wt ’ We int A Gar ' 2 4 tion that would n wash ¢ fresh water as well a i Wit walter An O id Paper Geo. R. Roan, undertaker at Le ‘ ) home A paper 134 A a ted Baltimore, date, August 20 ] tw years before I Jes at of ] pendence The sheet is abo ‘ ghth the sjeg of the Centre Der At pri ten shillings per annun [ he M la journal, &c." Through the x : ot Mr. Roan, the of « i ¢ date has Deen } line ed uj A de { the Centre eMoOCta 1 ] ) IANS a smber of adve « ent siness ho ¢ nong hers re n ad, by George Washington offering 20,000 acres of land for sale Shoots with His Teeth Although he has no hands Abrahar Meyers broke this season's record for successful one day's hunt in unty, when be brought home twenty-three rabbits, eighteen of which { he had killed himself, while his compan | on, possessed of both arms, shot only | five, Meyers holds his gun by a ring | under the stock large enough to admit the stump of his left arm while in the trigger a strap is attached the end of whych be grips in his teeth Good Crop. C. M. Kendall, of North East, Erie county, has four acres of his town lot planted with pevines. This was his return for this year's crop: He got 12 off of three acres, which § per jatimsbout Mio, and ATA grapes, in ‘ a $198, a total of $g1s B { the most Mifdhter Druder!— Um Samfdbag Hen mir wieder en Micting a'hat an’é Hanneberger’s Stohr. For en Weil i8 es fill hergange, for bie vedite Rerld ware en biffel {dloh ges weft am fumme, Wie awer mol bie fraud beifamme oar, bo Hot's Spah gewe. Gn junger Diddy 18 neifumme in br Stohr, Hot finf Sent rerth y fabft un bann qefrogt, ¢b er | fennt, elles ad d'r ft ea v ry i Benfd y b'r Turn : iderpbabm in rebt THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., DECEMBER 12, 1907 | v i SOTUL N iI § Teed | br | Sunday Theatres Unlawful observance of Sunda the United 11 1 : : State He secsvided Hyer a 4 em * All right thinking people should Fateh yt provigea Dy law, sh i be | M rejoice over the dec mn t rendered | 'TOWned upon i Onc y a in by Judge O'Goran of the New York su- | preme court declaring that all perform. Money Chewed up to] - ances in theatres or other places of public Pulling up the flooring of | amuseme nt and entertainme ons 1N- jocate a dead t. J Warl Uncle Sam's Mints at Work Night ay are uniawiul and that every + ii Pottsville, found a nest f bi performance 1s HTS to slily a p yer Oo y | | and Day Turning Gold and Silver . ! p an iF 4 ‘ y t was over $200 in k te i . % a i" . revocation of the hcenst he RITES pa Als ch | i | Into Coin — Philadelphia's Great and punishment of the 1 rietors and them BT ae > SW dw . ! dala : 4 HAL 1 Will ent to the treasury department at Money Factory How =» Dollar Is erformer Wash or rede on. : i Manufactured. oo So - SIX a n Vee luring & ; ch ‘ ay be legally ren ' { « Ever When tt ; ¢ He WING to the need for more tempt 1 as A { Victoria | paste in the J ! tus colu and paper money to meet ear n New % o break up the up about 1t the demands of trade during this period of financial strin gency the money factories of Uncle Bam are working overtime, A night and day schedule was recently put in effect by the secretary of the treasury, George B. Cortelyou. In the effort to increase the amount of money in clr ¢ulation the government has been put. ting In operation all the agencies that have to do with supplying the public | with coin or its equivalent in value, | and for months to come there will be busy times In these places, Within three months of the time the financial stringency began to excite | general attention there will have been delivered Into the hands of the people $60,000,000 In gold double eagles. The machinery of the Philadelphia mint is capable of grinding out 4,000 of the double eagles an hour All these coins In consequence of the recent order of the president, which } been so much ai aq e time honored motto In God We 1 ep turning ou I 8 ( { I t th tt g r the | [ Tne n ot Rad 3've derid { fe quetidt m ™ ') J fo fdhmwdge, fummt d'r Bill net 1ffobré ab mit d'r Nad 3 ved» ns : gt : i exidit. ln ood foren Nas! Gi mic 3 Ben ihn ericht ichier net getennt. Nitte bruf war en Plafter un ringé rum » " | "ey ~ : . "| oa ent, aebl un bioh, fo jiemhidh v ~ wadhit alle Farbe vume gut gerotbene Reaeboae Do feat b 2) - - quier WU ¢ fd " fen ] 8 md | ve ? pofdit Du verleidt en Eirifder uf Detner J fige? Wo dr Deiwel TN hoid {oll $rieat? Mell ith i boid ell fr Well, 1d - ba ent! feat b'r Bi ‘ i A 1 ) n r Bi A, Id I " a at > 4 fr f 44° feat Ne T — 4 AA d't Tf otll qe ¥idh qar nix vee wy # » - vt wir bent ah v; Mal, : 1 wei Gs ul nix ¢ tau ¢ ferme Ji vy A ’ Ose! § wad U | pad a ¢ {nnere fre! : i met BULLION i " IE MINT AT PHILA 1 $ § 4 4 heros A H net fell fret at | govern er s ¥ “rte NA ¢ bo mir ment | t he of Ex & ne bai | r 8 t uf ere Hun : ; * : tre te} as fol A miive “~ 1} ir ; A tl 18, | brie) about $1.90 \ken fr id, Q the r w here . n stored and » » v ™ Ye A 4 4 ¢edrunie bat, ward alls onveyed to the elting ro w here recht L0 bat er et en Robs It becomes rt slabs, called Ingots {hen frieat, die jung Hrab au bofie un The Ingots pas ! room bes Gnd dervun war ewe felle Nas, | where ponderous whee s flatte @r fennt iwerhabbt jufriede fei, dafy ex | them out, and they are then treated by ult na dal 2 aR heat so as to become pliable, and after jufdt nod) en Nad bat, betohs ed hat a | oy net biel nofebtt {0 Bitte 7 ibm bt A process y make them of the same I Hil y why " py degree of thickness they 0 to tl cut Sop yhaefhlaae n'y Menidh hot legr ol CKn he Fe ‘ 1 ry i be . wy ting machines, out of which the metal AMITIAY tar y vb 0 ’ en annere Storie, Gr feat, fo arg, | comes in the form of blanks mie fe oar ¢8 net qgeivent Dah dt These blanks of silver are called Bill uf ere Hunagdrien Hodalg aetoeht | planchets, and after the come from war, fell mat br, awer er hat lee Ehlia dort frical. (G8 ivare bene flerls ihr qre:fdht Blafier aeroekt, thm en derk » S1ifcht anaubdnae, wad ab aan | phun war, weil d'r Bill arab ' alte Deitidhe, allfort teddy 18, nody Gend 21 nemme, Wie er beemfumme ar, tit mer net, aloer fei areefdhter Truwel war dann, die body Stiea vor feim Haus nufjue frabdle, weil fee Lehn bron i8, Sef Alte, 3 for ibn acivart Hot, hat ibn en Weil aewatidt un dann gerufe: Do, Bill, 18 ebbes for Tih dran ju balte!™ Nit felle Worte bat fe thm bum obere Nenfter en Befe auacidmiffe. Unalidlither Weis bit thn d'r Befeftiel grad mitte uf bie Nas gedroffe. Sell wir br Weg, wie em Bill fei Nas fo | fee aepehnt worre wir, Was nau Wobred an b'r Sad 18, eel ich met, Ulles, wad net abges leegelt werre tann, i em Bil fei Nad, un in torger Beit is ab felle wieder affredht un b'r Bill {8 wieder fo gut | tole nel. Welannt 8 ef, dah ef Wels er qebt, wad guier Jubs vume Befe made tenne, Die Hannewadelfen Hot {br Mann meh ad oie Hunnert ( mit eme Wefe verledbert. Gi, er war Jo Ban berfor, baf er fidh allemol ge« t, wann er jufdt ame Befe berbel Hot miffe. D't Dansibry. the cutting hines ther are Inspect od. welghed and sublected to the mill Ing process, which consgsts In putting a ridge upon thelr edges to prevent the design ter printed from quickly wearing off. They are the annealed and cleansed In a solution of sulphuric acld and fed to the presses, In which they receive the imprints from the dies according to denomination of the colt to be stamped. In the coinage of gold the proce hep are similar, but dif fer In detalls. The selecting machine in use at the Philadelphia mint works he with what seems like human Intell} | gence, The blanks of metal are fed into the machine through a vertical tube the size of the diameter of the | blank, and the places are conveyed Into | minute balances finely adjusted to | grains and by a complex and Ingen. fous arrangement of parts are shunted into conduits according to thelr vary. ing weights light, heavy, standa®d or condemned. Through these conduits they are delivered to the proper recep. | tacles nt the discharge end of the ma {chine The standard and accepted ght pleces are then ready for mill Ing. In the stamping process hydrao. lle presses are used, which are each capable of delivering blows of from 800 to 1,100 tons. After the coins go through the various final processes of weighing and assortment they are de livered In bags containing a certain number each and are dletributed to the several subtreasuries. | Sn TI NT i ml How Much = 5 What opportunities have you for advancement Investigate the advantages offered | y The United States | gl { nd skilled : O young met 0 LD vears of age, anti Skil ; } ¥ ung 11 i, g 1 i : oP ] Kk. :* : - 7 mechani 21 {fo 2) vear wi Cl n ; . : 1 ' 1 v Ff A Schad — a + eed # SANITARY PLUMBING Estimates Cheerfully Furnished. All kinds of Tinware made to order. Eagle Block, Bellefonte, Pa. i a Th Ta a a i a Se STOTT "92ST" +44 4444944924442 LSA A AAS A AAS A Aa AAAs asa Ho iday Gifts! AT THE OLD PRICES ! No Advance Prices Here He ri 4 34 : Pbpb bbb Pdd | + = wv HES 55858 SHS FE SFE HEFT FETE PAJAMAS and Night Rebes tton and domets SHIRTS —with and without cufls vhite or fancy HANDKERCHIEFS tton, lin ind silk, initial. RELLAS cotton, gi en UMB NECKWEAR—in the VArely (G1.ON ES-—the est made. mocha kid, fur and wool, for men women and children PEP PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP FRPP PPRTEPPTY HATS CLS THING or men. ys and 6! SEPP PPPPPPPPPPPP PPP RPPPEPPPPPIPILEEY dre n $itttttttttttttittttitttitiidibidtitiditiiititiditdbidititiittet AREER SSE EERE ESE EEA l EEE a NN A a Ea as A AAAS A A A A a a 4 PENNANTS State, High Sc and Academy HOSIERY —wool and silk, for men, women and ehildre n, CUFF BUTTONS, Buttons, WATCHES Ingersoll §1 watches and #1 chains. SWEATERS <big neck, V neck and button, Stude, Collar Remember No Advance in Prices, MONTGOMERY & COM’Y SRP PBVIPPPNIRPNTNRNRPBPPNPPPPPIPI POPP OPPOPPPPOPRDOTIVEIYS CPO OIIOPTIOIPPICOIIPIPINGG
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