/ 1908 Pa THE CENTRE DEMOORAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., JANUARY 16, FRANCIS SPEER'S THE THAW CASE. The completion of the jury for the sec- ond trial of Harry Thaw who led the life of a gilded youth to satiety and then brought himself to a prisor. cell by kill. ing another libertine indicates the prompt Real Estate Transfers. | Frances I’, McEntire et baron to Chas, G:. Bower, Jan, 6, 1908 ; lot in Howard, | $140. John C, Stover to Clymer H. Stover, | Oct. 13, 1907; six lots In Aaronsburg. | $1075. beginning of proceedings which may be | cordially hoped will bring this evil chap- | ter to an end. Happily there is every { sign that the second trial will be less all absorbing than the first. It is an old story, and no one can be wrought up to { the same pitch of interest as when the John I, Gray et ux to | relations between Thaw and White and | Aug, land in { the woman in the case were first revealed | $236.05. [to the gaping throng. | It is announced that there will be no i more appeal to the ‘unwritten law,” for | which purpose a mining-gulch justice | | was brought on from California for the | } | | Breezy “That” Column ~~ Nittany Iron Company to McCoy & | Linn Iron Co., Jan. 8, 1908 ; 29 acres 148 | perches in Spring twp. $2500, | . ; : | Wm. P. Humes, et al to Frank P, Noll an. 1, 1908 ; lot in State College, . ANTSTY Tuar the well-bred man in Bellefonte | FENDU doesn't brag about his dough, Tuar Vince Bauer, the Bellefonte | grocer, says that eating lobsters makes some people crabbed, We'n gluek fun der oyer, Twat there are some fellows in Belle: | Holva dawler, holva dawler |! fonte who don't care for friends if they can't make use of them | Tuar Johnny Nighthart, the Belle- | fonte barber, says if you want to avoid Dre scrapes raise whiskers, “"Oyez | Oyoz! Oyes 8600, S80 greisht der groyer “uy Wiser, twp Susan Worth been sick they need Scorf’'s Emul- sion to bring back health and strength, 1907 ; Emulsion is that you don’t have to be sick to get results from it. Saensht we ehr mooht en g'fress ’ r to Philip W, Harry E. Woodring et ux in Port Matil Dec. g Oyez! Oyez | Oyez 1907 ; ot Drifartel, dri-fartel k wulfel, wit's net ? It keeps up the athlete's strength, puts fat on thin people, makes a fretful baby happy, brings color to a pale girl's cheeks, and pre- vents coughs, colds and consumption. Jdizabeth Emily Sankey to Leonard | Rhone, Aug. 17, land in Potter | i twp. $100. A. J. Orndorf et ux to Wm, |. Myers, | arch 2, 1891 ; lot in Pine Grove Mills. De wonza lm be | y first trial, The defendant has had 1907 ; enough of that; the young man, after many maaths in prison. has thought bet- ter of the plan to call him a lunatic, if | 248 ull done the plea shall set him free, and the case | now likely to be tried along those | 'm. J. Meyers et ux to Mary B, Gates | This will relievé the woman from | | 4, 1801 ; premises in Pine Grove | { the duty of retelling her lurid story, and | Mills. $425. 8 offense to the memory of the f vy Liask ux to Geo. Kol murdered man. Thus, the jury this time | Aue. 13. 1007: premises in Snow is likely to have a very different task to 4 | perform, and it is to be expected that a decision in some manner ( the law and the evidence will ng the next few days ind hemmer 0 . Salie Elected Horticulturist. Howard, $1500 eksht sin de welver Ralph L. Watts, of Scalp Level, Cam- Henry Kline sheriff to Lillie G. Reeder elected horti- | Jan, 2, 1908 ; house and lot in Bellefonte who | land Tuar the man in Bellefonte makes a cloak of his religion may where he won't need any cloak. Dri-fartel Trar the majority of girls in Belle AD B-go-it fonte do not always get angry at the W mustache against which they set their Ebr dut alel forshwoia faces. Siu NOt OWS Tuar this is a fair question, what should “'Billy” Rowe, ot Bellefonte, do! ‘AD’ B-20-it before he gets his marriage license Think it over. ' THAT any dressmaker in Bellefonte will tell vou that because a woman wears a chic gown it is no evidence that she is chicken hearted. THAT young met in Bellefonte | shouldn't get the idea under their hats that other people think as much of them as they do themselves. TrAT the other day Boyd Sampsel, of | Bellefonte, was looking for the sign that fell down on High street Did he find | it? well, I guess, yes | O08 mae kon leh hara is Food in concentrated form for sick and well, young and old, rich and poor. \ HNEes, Stawara OOOOH HOHOOOH000H Most people know that if they have But the strongest point about Scor?’s 4 aski, me And it contains no drugs and no alcohol. ; CGatrash bl der Lon all done Grout shtenner, kole emmer Misht govla. hoy recha i Allie ( onsonant with Nix kon se ferbrecha be reached 2, 1900; premise ALL DRUGGCISTS; B0c. AND $1.00. Shpondulix rous blecha Far shlegel E. Hensyl to Geo, H. Leathers, | OL HOH000H0000OOSPHOPL0H Sell gv bi der menner §. 1908; property in D'no'st I unty, has been culturist at the State Experiment Station ulturein The Penn- eed the late Clerk-Carrier Examination De kawfa de tsivver ---- Male kishta ful shl Si a hh COMPLIMENTS and professor of horti sylvania State College to suc " 1 1 3 deat lamented George C. Butz Att Et tt 4 re HHH 4404 0444400040000 The United States Civil Servi graduated from State College | ission announces that.on Jan of 1890 in the course in agricuitu at Bellefonte, Pa.. an exami After his graduation he « would be a lot of lawyers goin; take advantage Bellefonte with their '‘set px posed Gane se drei shtund de mile tained in college an to the cold blasts of winte | } : he y THAT in countin the the there was THA fonte, says tha Tuar if life wasn't full y of horticu electric Tuar Fra: oh » Pldb bbb bbb bbb bbb bbb bid cr hd a as py Pohdddd rb bb bbb ddd bbb bbbPdiddd EE EE Ea | . YEAGER & DAVIS, SHOES | BELLEFONTE. Sa a 2h ah 2 Sh gh a gb ab ob gb a Saha aa ah 2 a ga a SR Oo a ah a I a a a i A AE A en EEE sd tts HE ss ee ee el a a as re de | + MH + + + + + : : + + + \ + » * * + * : : + + + + - + + : Allison J. Platts the Bellefonte Presbyterian church, will | Prayer is all SPP Pr PrP PPP R RRR RRR REY SRR EFR REI GBLB BB IIFRIR REE tell you that i low that because y« 4 " Why He Back Slid be left. S. W. Sigmund and wife, of Salona : i : ) i South ‘Ao ho ’ has y Pp Ms TPM 8a ONE Moye, | eetoed 3 mgr” spre Frid pron ell hot end her to | $3SEEETEEISEEIEIIEERAASIENILESIEEISILINEISINITIRE A certain missionary down TO Fin whet their auohter Mus ed a colored gentleman a rodore Murp v. arrived hb me fro Bven the following questior ; 9-4 | -—neasalr- nm \. . Home From the Philippines, lent of the Bellefonte supenuier : 4 . hy yle eked one of the st ryt TIE 2. : had beet bo , Alter Them O a Eee cesses a A AA kms ed ( ¥ A n Will Oppose Perr ™ » AAA A AAA ASR A RASA RAR ea anal A 100 Children’s Suits at one- half price. bbb 100 Boys’ Suits at one-half price. 100 Men's Suits at one-half price, A Despicable Act 100 Boys’ Overcoats at one- half price. 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Or NAVY DEPARTMENT, Watch Retunred PPIPPPPIPIPIIPIPIPPPEPIPTIPOG I'sar Frank stv He er town mp, of whom h Il as quiet Ing ship, 1s a model you Ml parents As you keep it he is be juite a indy & man He saws that when a vou fellow begs a girl for a kiss and is down the collar to see het wlohber weeks’ old baby ean feel proud, but CRB Containing ¢ tolen fron THE RUSH IS ON. had been TRIS age I he only t} tery it the party wl vas prompted by conscience to clear iimsell. and tart ciean La 8 rel turned it naturally makes him hot under | i, over a hw } vith a the new vou! Lewisburg lournal Tuat ng Bush's sta tionery store, in the Bush arcade, for a week past, have been interrupted by an| J unusual and peculiar noise-—something | Wm lurnside township like the ne ghing of a zebra. On invest). i! learfield ounty, left his home late on gation it was found that, "Bill" Miller, the Sth on a hunting trip. Two hours later | the officient agent for the American Ex. bis brother and two other men found his | press Co., was wearing a loud stripped | dead body in the snow about 200 yards | shirt which was causing all the tronbie. from home. He had accidentally shot | Men have often been run in for smaller | Himself i offenses than for wearing a shirt that ' would frighten away crows in a corn| The grave-digger always finds himself field, {in a hole but he isn't the only one. N E H A L F P R I C E pedest: ans p As Cleafield County Man Found Dead Sebring, of MONTGOMERY & COM’ GPEPINIPRVBPVRPIPBBPRVINNV PPPS B09 000000 SOOO
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