THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BEL LEFONTE, PA. FED RO ARY 20, 1908 Page FRANCIS SPEER'S Breezy “Chat” Column TuAaT many a man in Bellefonte become crooked by whiskey Bellefonte the men, headache of a but with TAT the woman is natural, that's different. Bellefonte t would be + Tuar “Jake" Marks, of says that the amion marke strong one to corner Tuar Will Weber, that many a Wall life on a farm watering ft Howard 0 sires Droger star stock, 1en in Be hey 1 f« THAT some won make a big **hit” if t tute home made bread lefonte wonl would | waters, THAT Sim fonte. savs that every an umbrella Tuar George Howard tlough because | H, ,W Kn aker Tuar S wants to semble course. ther the real t Tuar * Bill will have to g Forest Bullock if wants to conlinu Lo evening visits to the Theatorium v Many Mar Dootey, of Bellefonte, says | that there are some women in nr seicionte who are like a « coal fire The have to watch or they will go out hu 1shand 5 cising the the pr cause Ti of a street tion of tl changed Toa you! op be inappropt and place, to wear a wine « tothe W. C, T.1 mee ting silk is in harmony with th much preferred That there is a certain man in Belle. fonte who 1s rather skeptical about a camel going through the eye of a need le, te is the last man on earth who ought to disbelieve a story of this kind, because he has a wife who weighs 240 pounds, and yet she goes through his pockets evety night, That the fellow at the P. R, R. water tank the other night about 12 o'clock was all right, but the puzzle is where did the fair da msel disappear so suddenly 7 It was a pretty smooth trick, but the young , lady ought to have had wings in order to " have escaped unnoticed, . Tuar it looks a little as if a certain young fellow in Bellefonte, who took a seat jwith the iitves oi {he Watet 3 at the beginning of t r ha off. He was Rety badly tangled u up in the lines on ray. the first thing he knows his name e will Ale dre Ww ajered ored Sik has | drinking straight | | even, | | may look sound oytside b e cause, and is! DOT VOLENTINE Dot Volentine, I got him by already yet, der shtore, Budt now somedimes 1 alvays dink I vill dot do no more I put him ig der offi Und dot C-post VAS purty mean Mit vorse as padder writing Und send him to Katrine Katrine she vas nn Ach Himmel vhen she got dot Vo ine vif doy vas For ut Like dur der she vas mad she shoked me by der nefer vas I bet 31] because dot Vole soil 1 send him ye SO VIS mine vile nfess vhen she No use Lo ar she vas Real Estate Transfers tate be garded as some- thing more than a geographical subdivi sion, if resources count rather than area. | if the extension of influence and increase | of weaith be eq nt to an addition pf sation of anthfa 1 was practically Jesse Fel prac H 5 8 Corn Syrup is the Correct Name Seed Corn Scarce Wp il rop large armers will t " : r planting. th ming spr ) } er seed It is wi that bad seems fit for seed.-corn wi in the it in the centre it will be found a mass of moldiness Seedcorn will be high in price and pos sibly will have to be imported to sup nly the demand, Farmers will do wisely by getting healthy seed corn early ny By ¥ question whetl : wagly net mature Hl be Much of the «¢ cribs More Than a Joke. While P. A. Zindel, a merchant Lock Haven, was seated on a which was tipped back against a post in Bis store, at noon Thursday, Wm. McDonald entered and playfully caught Mr. Zindel by the foot when the chair tHfped from its place and Mr, Zindel | fell to the floor, striking the back of his head with such violence that he was rendered unconscious. Two physicians | worked for some time before fe Was re stored to consciousness, and the mishap came very near proving fatal, Calvin Coble, of Oak Hall, has in his lon an old English coin that as if it might be valuable as a relic, “It would be he liright if Mr. Coble would get gjo00 for it some day. of chair | favorite of the professional stage then belonged to the once famous Daly | stock company, A GOULD ON THE STAGE. Mistress of Georgian Court and Her | Acting at a “Dramatic Tea.” The appearance of Mrs. George Gould fn a play before an audience of society people at the Plaza hotel In New York recently recalled the days when as Edith Kingdon she was a She charm and it was her . GROR © (a f pear Srdered with BROWN BUYTER SAUCE. Several Recipes For Berving With the Fish Course. butter it be He A! Remembered. of Mrs WAYS never your ry cried her friend w'd married That's ever since father us all forgotten ding irthdas wed aE you told nw been ven year: after sbifoad.” “Noes, “I have,’ But, venus took " sald Mrs, Lombard demurely, That's a long time, lsn't it? on see, one thing was in my fa vor was born on the Fourth of July. Mr. Lombard couldn't very well forget the national holiday. And as soon as I'd found out how forgetful he was 1 decided to Le married on an y I ; other holiday. “1 suppose as you were abroad you | didn't realize that the date of my wed | ding was unnsual-people aren't often married on the 224 of February, | think. But, you see, by a little Ju dicious planning I've been saved the necessity of reminding him about our anniversary.” Youth's Companion. A QUIT brush Will be useful for clean Ing greasy pans, Keep a little serubbing brush for scouring potatoes, A whisk broom is Invaluable for cleaning out corners, Keep a haushuiaters brush for dust ing tufted foraiture TURSDAY Manon M Public Sales All this oflice persons who have will recelve a free advertisement this column, Others will be charged $1 circulation of this paper a week (2000 more than any other.) farmers re pognize It as the best place for advertising thelr We have except printing ills farm sales ional facilities for promptly and At reasonat prices AUCTIONEERS Derr Fmeriek CGioheen AY Mas " rack I wplemenin, 8S. K Nhe Arsons Ww Emerick. Auvct art. J. F { farm imple | Tampa AY Manon 12 :~One mile southwest f Boalsburg, of the N. BE Hess Lohr will sell a fu DplEments ve stock I. Mares f AY " © Fas i nt y farm. | yd Ma kK sows, 40 hogs and horses ) implements Hayos of farn A net a MAR wl ' ) stook MONDAY the horse ¢ mens Ane MONDAY, Manon 8 at Fillmore, C. E. Luts will sell a full lloe of farm implements and lv stock. LL. Frank Mayes, avet At Jacksonville line of farm A.C. MeCOlintie Aut Manon 88 mile east of Yarnell, or HH. Malone farm, A. W. Walker will sel) wa, young est tle, hogs and farm imple Sale at 1 o'clock p.m. David Wensel n¥ Vi mpiements nada wil and live TUBADAY MARCH ™e=2 miles cast of State College, W, C. Meyer will sell: 12 good horses, 18 head of cattle, 10 head of Chester white hogs, among which are 50 shoats and 10 brood SOWN Yehickens, a full line of farm imple ments hil In firstelass condition, Sale st ¥ » mL. Frank Mayes, suet TURDAY MARCO MM WW. M. Grove will sell Bousehold goods, live stock and farm ple. ments, 1 miles west of Spring Nils, Sale st 10 o'clock. HH. Miller, anct 8. HH. Shafter, of Bion, will sel! 5 horses, 10 héad of cattle f brood owl 3 shots, fot of pigs 7 weeks old. 10 ewes, full Hoe of Jim impitinanad ww . buggies. harness and hou ww! aoods Bale at | A.C. MeClintio, uy Wak ARRARLY. Wares sam re Ea Ere i | WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26 thelr bills printed at | in | As the | is OVER 5,200 | tre will sell; 10 o'clock shary ) NEDNESDAY, MARCH 25 one mile east of Reberst of red Durham cattle, & Berkshire hogs dott chickens 4 milem west of Cen- | Hall, on the L. Rhone farm, John H. Breon stock and farm implements, Wm. Goheen, nrg sheep, 75 50 pure bred White A full Auct D. D. Royer will sell; | Sale at horses, his berd head of C Wyan- | w. line of farm Impl sments, and household goods H. H Miller WEDNESDAY, Auct MARCH 25 fonte D, H. Shivers sto'k and farm im ale of the season WEDNESDAY { ntondale or sNoaLs MAwn the Je } horses, 00x Sale be ging ut 10a m s west of Belle Mmrg of | ues Thurs. Mc h. - 26, 0. A. Johnson sel ohtisot ary w Pern BArroOws OWS « followi og spring 1 new nay Ba LE 1 AA ye . « = Ri © 9 ¥ i } : iw 4 Be plows, 2 andi 22 harrow new, hay MeCor { wade will be made | COIN | old —— milk cows, some wili be fresh by young esttle, two fine bulls. | two yearling, | three yearling, b brood sows, 1 seed hog, young 11 months on. 2 shosts, Every thing adver. tised Lo be sold, no under mdders at all: terms of known on day of free Salento a 4 time of sale, 8 lunch will be served Frank Mayes, Auct Friday, March20, D. w. Miller i wi sell at his res of fol y Pine Grove Mills the wit ; 11 heed of horses iI bay mare, ter with foal, | bay n bh years old driving mare mated Lean old, 1 gray hors LUree year ’ I ba gray! 5 8 Holstein Freisian Thoroughbred Cattle. ar wa CRBOY ivery rake, 1 cles ¢ ha pier hay rake, 155 fort 4 Hench & Drum gold fork and pull spresder used, § Oliver chil) 1 rows. 3 spike tooth har horse cullivalors or. 1 We DEA "no de) nevyer A I di iE. He AL FEE RIERA I TERETE me NEW cm SPRING SHOES PW fe do ed So dp dodo do Geile Bede a LAL Sede Bade pede bbb bb Pdd _ Ad Lh ah i ah ih a a ah dh a a a he hh i a a a a a i i a i ft a i a tl td A Al lA aa MINGLE’S SHOE STORE, BELLEFONTE, PA. AAA OXFORDS AND BOOTS, Cousins, EEE eee a, THIS Queen Quality, Banisters, Douglas, v oe fe] PRP EPP PP PPP 5 v WEEK poled le 4 ow Grp] EN AA AS SE = as Be iy bo fo sll oe bbb a Aasassssassas sit A AlRaay SPP PPP PPPPIPIPPIPIPIILPVY Rh a AAA AA A A A AAR a a AA Ns Aaaaad — PE ii Se eS A. E. Schad Gas Fitting, Furnace, Steam and Hot Water ee FINK ee Heating, Slating, SANITARY PLUMBING Spouting, Estimates Cheerfully Furnished. Eagle Block, Bellefonte, Pa. All kinds of Tiaware made to order. -_——-
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