| : FRANCIS SPEER'S reezy “Chat” Column Tuar when some women in Bellefonte | talk,you are reminded of pickled tongue. THAT man in Bellefonte can be mean and happy any more than an apple can be sour and sweet, Tuar when a girl in Bellefonte is fancy free she is generally too homely to attract much attention. no Tat if some men in Bellefonte could sce themselves as others see them they | would be mighty uncomfortable, Tuar about all that a certain farm woman in Boggs township knows about calves is confined to attached her nether limb, Tuar there is a young Bellefonte who is said to be easy & He staved with a young lady the othet night until 1 o'clock. Tuar Bellefonte has s tant individ: but whet barber shop no atriffo sWUILY. Tuar Prof has ofter whe Academy bepits yw fa y id those to tar} Cierx goin onl Was, satter matier ther api ave for a valise IrRe hasnt t ny paturally, you can hardly blame him for ne ng THAT nt da lady of Bellefonte was talking to a certain gentleman who had rather an odoriferous breath, when she suddenly exclaimed What a sevuliar odor there Is about this place 8 there a brewery near here “No, replied the gentleman, who began wish ing for pepermimt Josengers, *'I think you smell the hops from the frog Jans. out near the Pennsylvania Match Works.” TuaAT it was reported that they found smallpox at the Hellefonte Academy, but fortunately it is where it will do no spec ial harm-in Webster's Unabridged Dic tionary. Henry C, Quigley, t local health officer, says the present quaran- tine is sufficient, but it would be judicious 0 L KROW 5 8a) | accounts A LENGTHY TRIAL The trial of Caleb Powers, charged { with complicity in the murder of Gov. | Goebel, of Kentucky, has now entered x Linto its fifth week. at Georgetown, Ky., | and the end appears to be far off, At- torneys on both sides have expressed their opinions that the new year will have dawned before the trial is ended, It is expected that by the end of this week the commonwealth will have closed its testimony and the defendant will take the stand in his own behalf However there may be delays which will keep Powers from the stand until next week, Powers follows closely the the pro« ceedings of calm and aler and attorneys that the trial i Has 18 Real Estate Transfers. vo Mae hg y Run Over By Ox Team il We hear ao 1 Jail for an Enforced Kiss For trying to force pretty Ethel Thom as to Joseph Belgserwite | Wilkes-Barre, must serve 10 months | Jail was convicted of assault Counsel for Beltzerwits case; but the Superior court kiss him and Everett Republican, Bedford county, $1.50 a year after January t. vance from the former su of paper, | said, of in The girl had him arrested and he and battery SpReaied the | Friday sus | tained the verdict and be must go to jail, The publishers of The Everett Press of Everett, ave anpounced that the submeription rates for their respec. tive weekly issues will be wivageed to he ad. Fh made necessary by the present price SENSE ANE NONSENSE, I swear 1 love you, dear, They married In a year, As bills came in, he sald it thus; 1 swear, love, you are dear he sald A GOOD HUSBAND, A storywas recently told of a young girl who lett a nice comfortable home {and kind mistress for the uncertain feli- | cities of matrimony. A few weeks later her former master, meeting her on the | street, inquired how she was | along, and if her | well by her getting | husband were doing | “Oh, ves, indeed sir; she replied, with a beaming face, “Why, he's got | already three places to wash!" VAS AN ATTENDANT, As the new minister was on his way me | to evening service in the village church | he met ayoung man whom he was anxious to have become an active member of the congregation “Good evening solemnly, my young friend,” he Do vou attend a place of wor 4 r Suh wit oe ——————— —— Ty Y p— yh High Schoo! Organized new y holiday and of Parsons be ft Mi pervising principal the Grammar school maintain a High ht and an appropria the state will be received Cestary lu p Lang Growth of Public Schools. wonderful growth of the public and the progress of edu. cation in Pennsylvania I'he school system Dr. Nathan ( Schaefer ent of public instruction shows that io the last twent biennial appropriation in oh school fuifiee has increased from $a, 000,000 10 $1 £000,000, Juplia in the public schools | rom 928.624 in 1886 to 1,293. 388 in 1900 tures for yo | Rat potes fu 1 732 94 10 1857 to $31,009,350 ' and salaries of t rom 85,878,740, 78 in 1887 to $15,796.084,0% In 1906. i s set forth in de. The number of the number of teachers from 23.882 in 1886 to 3.440 ln 1900, the total expend - . 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