Page 3 FRANCIS SPEER'S Breezy “Chat” Column TiAar Grace and “Willie” seem to be as thick as mush, THAT it is leap year, some oi the girls will jump at the chance. Tuart lots of girls in Bellefonte just to show their teeth, laugh Tuar Snyder Tate, of Coleville, says| vou can't cut ice with a sledge hammer, THAT there are s fonte who ar down the lid. Tur cur good friend Frank Warfield of Bellefonte, would sooner at every shot thi » fellows in Belle v hard. t | ol LO n be President, Tuat a worthless man in Bellefont the fellow who does nothing day but gets Tuar Capt their shoes small outside Tua ; will be a wel fonte, in the ne be a bang-up af Tuar Jellefonte gossip, let and tellit to h ar future THAT when to boast « to feel in your still have your pocke THAT blacks wagon running ge a woman, Tuar Clyde restaurateur i i non 8 sts tO POCK George n designates They are peppers Tu AT § ed the Was sin plied more of THAT fonte wh made them a marry tiem TrAT Re considers it young lady The reason it for his service some rood | £00 “a ist TiAl it cently caused a Bellefonte t she had no business (0 money in one sto king Tat when a certain lean, fellow in Be avi jumbo of a g l and do the act and 14 window, where everybouy sees him ¢ o lose $25 long, to front te [ sho Tuar Billy Rowe, was asked the other | day who he thought “ad the most fitting occupation in Bellefonte “Why, ti dressmakers, ot course,” said the young Recorder of deeds; “1 am in a position to know." ““MTuarihere is a certain man in Belle: | fonte who i+ bauling around entirely too | many single ladies in his sled. will begin to think that there is a nig- ger in the woodpile somewhere and then there will t 0 pay THAT years are ju the girl is e the d i some Eleanor Mc(rin £man on up in his fa ) are not papas was evid 1 fellows in Bellef« t the wo were irying t nea DAaroer ten cents Tuar a fell casicnally his hair cut short so that when he § home at night his wife can’t catch hold of his hair and drag him in bff the street The better plan would have been ! vd his head shaved so that when hi would open the door and reach for her hand would slip Tuatr the other evening Year Club,” of Bellefonte, met at the home of Miss Elsie Bibly, on Bishop St This organization is composed of the best and the brightest bunch of girls to be seen coming down the pike, The oung man whose name is on the club ist of eligible young men is fortunate indeed. Any one of them would be a lit. tle gold mine, THAT it is stated a young man in Belle fonte, who had a silent admiration for a pretty South Ward young lady, went with the intention of proposing to her the other night, He sat gazing into her pretty, dark, blue eyes for a while, with the perspiration sanding Hine 80 many chrystals on his brow, Finally looking down he exclaimed : “There's a feather on your dress Louise ” **No wonder,” she said, “I've been sitting by a goose all this time,” Tuar Dr. James Harshberger, p, d. q.. of Bellefonte, was testing his ability the other day to administer chloroform to patients, His subject was a cat which is said to have nine lives, The first time he killed ‘‘Pussy” he put it in a large box and fifteen minutes afterwards it push. ed the lid off its casket and walked out as big as ever, After five or six unsuc cessful attempts he Analy killed the cat p w in Bellefonte, wh " gets boozed went and iD Pe fe nm and threw it ot on the ash pile, when he returned from dinner he was surprised to see his catship walking all over the store, leaving its cosy foot prints on all the clean show ca ‘es, keen | Keep shoot a quail His wife | the * Leap | i EN VOLENTINE Du shae glae maidly, seewe'n ros Coom hare und huck dich uf mi shose Toh kent mit leeb dich hartzlich dricka | Und bussa bis du daldsht farshtick a; 0. leeva maidly, ged mer'n du bisht mi Vol sign Und sawg entine DER ANSER du dns | Du geonz, du lump, oldar Du bisht 80 seez h {od far dl haesa shirimplir HRS Du wit mich yusht far hussa shiricka Giook yusht In's glaws, so'n monke shin Volenting We sel lendy A German poems, by » by the Hawthorne (From Penn £ publistied hv Fa Real Estate Transfers. De 20. 1 in Penn Twp Liquor Men Worsted e face of the LIL sat O11 1 antion OCAl Opie 24 '0 13 preve nD f lobyists has been mbus to work ag measure since the day the legisia ened. Their efforts were effec blocked by the Anti-Saloon league. Ef. forts to amend so as to excude cities | were turned down. Practically the only support for the liquor interests came from the Cincin nati, Cleveland and Columbus delega- tions. The bill becomes effective Jil on Hep wer 1 ’ Woman's Dress Rips Adds Still Anot her Mishap red ma _ Sewed up Negro's Heart clat Washington seventh American operation of up a wounded heart, last week stated only 12 of such operat been performed in medical history and six of these were done in America Richard Denton, a negro, was the sub ject, He was stabbed in the breast. His | heart was nearly cut if two and 18 stitches were necessary to close the wound It is reported he is on the way | LO recovery the Emerge at 0. { eWILK It ms have rn ’ Duel to Death, Frank Farrow is dead, and Joseph E, ruccesco is mortally wounded, as the result of a duel fought in DuBois, Thurs day in their room in the Italian colony When other boarders broke mto the room Farrow was dead on the floor with a stiletto buried up to the hilt in his body, while Bruccesco, unconscious, had been literally backed to pieces with a razor, The Men quarreled on that afternoon, and locked themselves in the room to settle their differences, Lewisburg Happy are in a state of joyful anticipation over Lewisburg, will soon enter their town The entrance will be made over the bridge now used by the Pennsylvania Railroad company Teachers for the Philippines The war department, through the Bu. reau of Insular possessions, wants teach. ers, male and female, for positions in the Phillippines. r year, writing to the department. | An The people of Lewisburg and vicinity | the fact that the trolley now operating | from Watsontown through Milton to East | Average salaries $1,200 Particulars may be obtained Six Dishes From One Recipe. flere’s a noveity in cooking. A wo- | man has found after a great many ex- | | periments that no less than Bix tasty, | attractive and extremely economical | dishes may be made from this one slm- { ple but reliable formula properly car- | rled out, The Ingredients required are {one quart of sifted flour, five table- { spoonfuls baking powder, half a cupful of butter, one small teaspoonful | of sugar, half a teaspoonful of salt and guflictent milk to make the dough of a goft consistency The method of mixing is to sift the baking powder with the flour. Then add the butter, which must previous- ly have been cut into s follow with the all these ingredients oughly with the hand butter well Into the flour, add the milk. Then mix as handle as little With will be follow of mall pleces, and Mix thor- the which and salt together sugar rubbing after lightly and as possibile this dough foundation It the one of dough it than an inch the rolling biscult with a tun r, cuj r | iit cutter and bak in a butter erate for about A an hour, Dutch Ro TR dough out til it Is al t f an inch thick, dot | : half : i ly with sug n { i making a h about on the flatten with 1 "eo use gu n a mod- hi he un then * about generous Spill hot fruit serve crean Mix as oti ely and y baked, a about three process quarters of an hour Ple Crust.-This ml make a good plain pecially good when meat pies also st and is es- making Q iy vr ple cr 1 ised In ublic Sales wraons who have their bills printed 1 I ” this off th ce will receive a free advertisement column 1 be charged $1 Ast reulation of this paper is OVER 8,200 Xx) more tha any Are Others w or ¥ ’ FRIDAY Man ne of farm M0 a Manin? st Zion. Jacob vehicion mpiemenis household go x Salemtipm SATURDAY. March un Boalsburg, ( D Moore will sell all household goods at the res dene occupied by John Glagerieh. L Frank Mayes, Aut TUBSDAY. MARCH 10 ~on the Wm. HH. Bechdel farm 2% miles west of Eagleville; § horses, 6 cows 1 heifers. farm lmolements and house hold goods. Sale st 1pm AC MeClin the. Aunt TUBsDAY, MARCH 10 SATURDAY wn Shafter d a. Os B | mile «ast of Pllimore st 10a mm, J F Garner | sell 4 work horses. 3 eolta rising 3 years, | yearling 10 cows. two are shorthorn. snd | shorthorn bull 1% head of young cattle, 15 shoats, wagons, all kinds of farm machinery and impisments good as now, butoher tools. fe. Frank Mayes suet WRONESDAY, MARCH 11:-A. KH Hartawiok, mile north of State College, will sell stock and farming implements | THURSDAY. MARCH 13:2 miles west of Madi | sonburg, Mrs. C. A. Houte, will sell farmstock {and implements. Salest 10s, mH MH. Mil ler. Aunect THURSDAY. MARON 12 8 miles west of Union | ville Shedrack Parsons will sell live stook and implements, 8. K. Emerick, Aves THURSDAY. Manon 12 One mile southwest of Boalstuirg, on the N. E Hess farm, J F Lohr will sell 8 full line of farm implements and live stock. LF. Mayas sect FRIDAY, MARCH 18 At Boalsburg, Mrs, Row anne Hrieker will sell all her household goods Salemi pm SATURDAY, MARCH #4 Al Roopsbury in Hen. | ner Twp, Proderiek Kammerer will well Horses, 8 powas, | better, 75 ehlokens, harness | buggy, wagons and farm implements | 1eo'eloek, LF, Mayes, Aue | MONDAY, MARCH 16 vil: Mary K poll. § head vows, some will be fresh by ime of sale. 7 head of young esttle, f bulls, srood sows with pigs. 10 Chonts. b togriher with a full line of farm cn which SOIR are almost new, A, cinta, Aut LS horses, Ayrshire cattle Implements and household goods, in township 2 miles east of Salona at 10a m. OC W. Rote, auct, TUuwspAY, MCH 17 A. L. Puul Mill Hall, on the Kremer farm, will sell a b Hue of farm stock and fmplements Sale n 10 a.m. Clark MeClintick, Auct WEDNBSDAY, MARCH IH PF. A Spring Mills, will farm stock and fmpie ments MARCH 18 horses ments VEDNY Bell Lamar W,N cattle AU Weaver, of Zi hogs and MeClintig, auct MARCH 18th n Benner Twp 1 line of stock horse ] Deering i Be mple- on, wil sheep farm o8 West Mrs avid Roth- d farm im three cows nder of Font 2 corn Horses thorn « Berkshire hogs, Barre ug “ah Lf SLO 1his saip = Jer caver ’ JLT OT IHORADAY, MARCH 36: Ope mile west of Tus- | I 11 head of | serville, HE MoClellsd horses and Its, 5 cows sows, FO shoals implements will = 15 young cattle 51 sheep and full Wm. Gobern, auch { State Cole f farm on. suet brood of farm MARCH Wh 1s 4 miles west « ae Wednes'y Mch., 4,D. H. Beyer Walte A Wed March 25, D. H. Shivery ™ head of 4 a horse wagons ghs. 1 sleds, 1 Deering binder. | Deering § foot mower, | corn binder, good as rew, Keystone hay loader hay rower, hay redder, 1 13 inch cultivators, one pew | horse cultivator, § Oliver Chilled plows | South Bend side hill plow g00Q Ws pew. | po ato raiser, 2 harrows, | roller, Natiobal man nw 2 ale | Book sidedellvery | hogs, sheep, farming | Sale begins | old girl | county, was Smiles want of | EE EE a i tf + ire spreader. Waldron & Serout chop millstone | purr. | corn sheller. a lot of double and single trees. tools of all Kinds, § sets of tug harness, ? sets are almost new, | set of double driving har ness, 2908 of single harness. & lot of fiy bets, 1 | Natinal cream separator in good order. a lot of seod corn, » Jot of household goods. This will be the lnrgest sale of toe season. L Aset. DH. Shivery. Prop Thur. Mch, 5th, D. Henderson will sell on the premises 2% miles west of Jullan 8 choles Jot of ¥ p20 18 Holstein Freisian Thoroughbred Cattle. These are not the "Duteh Belted” but are guaranteed Shoroughired, Regimered or eligh | ble 10 Register ° foundation animals of this herd were each very ully selected re ardiess of cost from the very best MILK AxD UTTER PRODUCING families of the breed in such herds as Mr. Berminger. Philadel shin: J. © Parton. Washington county | and ‘Vlage Stock Earm. Liverpool, N “ Five will be fresh abBut time of eale Salo at % miles west of Jackson. | Seek will sell | § brood mares, | | Dairy Seales. Charo, Hay Rake Two Work Horses pos pA bog TIN EL fe : } Mayes, | | prove Haven hospital, Yearick| of Punfortunate girl was carels | a revolver when it was discharge. { ball entered the girl's Girl Fatally Shot, | Woodring, a twelve-year | residing Jenezette, Elk | accidentally shot Friday! morning, and it is belived the wound will fatal, She is in the Lock An older brother of the ! sly handling The side, passed d came out on | himse If he shouldn't Laganton Mail by Rail, Loganton folks feel proud and happy they now get their mail by rail over the new Whitedeer and Loganton rail- road, Now, for Logantoners may nol want to n r of common folks, Gl Margaret ut a pel, now arice § ott o Mad side wl they're , i left Unless a man ha through the abdomen an the right side. | have | : 2009530000000000000500000 QP dp Pd % Nursing baby? Is a heavy strain on mother. 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