1 'HE CENTRE FRANCIS i aie SPEER'S Breezy “That” Column 4 T £3 : po TAT James Furs f Bellefonte thinks that fish ought to bE{very nied. : ’ | 5 a 1 thew v 1 1 ual, because they are ALWAYS oun ) and wants t them like cakes, all he need y do on : : them $1.19. They will go aling Tuar Harrold of the Senior High school. says to do when you go s Lo put the odds ynter and m La a girl They say pra 1 that must ha A Ja gn into tO KISS In up Makes pertec t, At our Irie keep a stiff upper Lice been the racket Tuar children, in Bellefonte and e yould r their parents frst, I'he woman for the sake of way ry where, st hou last and all the time who pushes away her parents wiety 1 critd gadding around iu s t for § y either crazy ism, Io ity i Or 18 A subjet severe fact, no red ady would be gui g conduct, ig lady in Bel the show in Garman on Thursday evening wgh to do to keep her own blemishes instead of would be Tuar there | . fonte w o attended opera house who will have en trom her character maligning It well for her to remember the old maxim, about those who live in glass houses betters THAT in the elegant pictures shown in he Theatorium on Friday night, the girls of Bellefonte were given an inter. esting lesson in art of kissing hugging. As this is leap year the house should have been crowded Those who were there, no doubt invited a young the man around to their homes apd the ex. | | on the stove until it has bolled dry it | periment was tried, Tuar “Bent” Tate, of Bellefonte, one | of the oldest and best telephone men in this section of the state, says that a use: ful thing about a telephone is how you can lie over it without being seen how you are blushing. Old man, thats the wrong kind of an argument to use for the of persuading le to put in , because we have entirely too many liars here now, » : and | NIN NN A PERENNIAL SWINDLE. Bryan's Daughter Delegate If a voters ( will by ceeds two ent starte i lo moven women women 1¢ Dem and one { olora SUC be among the delegates tot ocratic National Conven will be Mrs. Ruth Bryan Leavitt, eldest laughter of Wm. J. Bryan, Mrs. Leavitt has resident of Denver five nt of the lane Jef in Ea pe wi h Han wu been a for Years ferson | her mother To freshen the alr of a room one of | the Is that of ground coffee. This should be sprinkied on a shovel or eral scoop previously heated | In fire. A match should then be held to a small plece of camphor gum and when this is alight it should be piaced in the center of the shovel The | burning gum gives an aromatic aroma | to the coffee which is very refreshing best mediums the If an enameled kettle has been left is a mistake to fill it up with cold wu ter, as this will cause the enamel to chip off. This will not occur if bolling water Is poured into the kettle instead. White spots can be removed from polished mahogany furniture by rub bing them with ecamphorated ofl and nllowing the oll to soak. 1 ih a ag pL 3 Lg [HER PENNSY] 1yaniER] Ti if, Iie wot fot ab nel enntia, bah mer er en orbentliche founner d'r Ro Nain svat ATE Xd SW m " Stetl au ann qebt ¢ . 4 Subté batve. bali er mit eme wad an ihm banat oie b'r Shelm am Galge. Un bei bie annere Didfad qebt ed grad fo. bere Diciidht n bann Ylethod bere Narrheet. Dr Breis for en Subt for en Dinner is qrad fo Hod tie for en Dider Tite 18 mann fe mit net, miahfe will, AY ai mit bie Sinner, b'r Hungerfur gerehit werre? Gebt fell dann orbent Menfde, oder bleimwe fe teene, arm feliae Sinitbfe? LWerd bes en Gebrill aetwe: Mam, id bir 1“ Un ¢95 aloer [ihe bunqria! wann fe bunaria fen, dann fricae f¢ ay ebbes au effe un wann fe's fiehle miffe Un do fummt mir nod ebbes in dt Sinn: wer bamn bed viele Bier brinte, wat alle Day aemadyt werd? G8 i8 betannt, dah mer im Drinle net piel ftinde fann, mann mer net ab biffel en lnnerlag Hot. Jb famn fdhter net alabbe, bah die Tempereny elmer binnlg bem override Ding foll 4 DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., JAN UARY Oi pleted their work of for 1 men whee Lhe the | op | § CREAM «Os SEPARATOR ; 4 flee, betohs, felle gleiche gut um viel » | gu effe; fell Hab id) fun felroert ges | | | febne, Wftohrs, mer feat, daf fe ab | eens drinfe femme, awer fell bhune fe jufdst, wonn 8 Niemand fehnt un bed Teter fann id drum net prubfe. Wives glabbe tann ich was id) till, D'r Handjbrg | f FEBRUARY JURORS, y Monday the jury comm) filing th DOM The nam of Centre anu Hand after : CREED AND CROWN, s : Y is a ™ If you keep cows you need a U. 8 to them yield the biggest profit. It will make the most money for you be cause it skims cleaner than any other separator. It will save you more than any other because it needs less time, labor and repairs to run it. Look a U. 8. over for yourself. For sale by , §. White, Bellefonte, R. F D. 2. Separator make a9 slOnerE cot jury whe of G50 réprerentative . 1908 "ad dri bi id & aa A Boston schoolboy was tall weak and sickly. . > We His arms were soft and flabby. He didnt have a strong muscle in his entire body. The physician who had attended the family for thirty years prescribed Scott's Emulsion, NOW To feel that boy's arm you would think he was apprenticed to a blacksmith. i — ~~ § | ALL DRUGGISTS;: 50c. AND $1.00. - LL SH0BSOGHPOLLOHOOOOOLHE { i La AW P— i th a a a a a A A a EE aa HE a Er ed hs ss i i i a bh ed COMPLIMENTS | + Eo a a a Prd debode ddd BE I DC em aa tt a EA RI IS AA es ANAS ian a SHOES YEAGER & DAVIS, BELLEFONTE. DR A A A A i ea EE & + Hf th hh DE aaa a a ir HEPES PEELE E 245554405 FEFPFEFFFFFFRFFEERFREFTEMS HE a a mn a i - I . » . I cc essenatssns sssnsst a a a a a ama ma ARE RRS b's GREAT = Reduction Sale a a a a ar a oe oe oe Ea Ly + 3 oP Peale + . . SP Prd 100 Chidren’s Suits at one- half price. . 4 DE Eh A Aa 100 Boys’ Suits at one-half price. Et a a a ah a a bh 100 Men's Suits at one-half price, 100 Boys’ Overcoats at one- half price. TT recs tessstssssssstid SLL PP TPP PPEIE RR a a aaa saat LAL Seats Aaa aad 8 Lt att as tt Ls ai 100 Children’s Overcoats at one-half price. 100 Men's Overcoats at one- half price. THE RUSH IS ON. O N B H A L F P R I C MONTGOMERY & COM'Y | SR
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