) yo THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., MARCH 5, y 1908 Page 3 FRANCIS SPEER'S Breezy “Chat” Column Tuat a woman in Bellefonte can't ™ ways gain her point by trying to sharpen i a lead pencil, Tuar the Jellefonte, who is after quick ults, should take a few drops of croton oil res looks as though Harry thinking of ¥ DUSINESS THAT at times it Baum, of Bel going into the Tuar “Billy” McFa f Bellefonte, should tell his friends who that girl was who said she could kiss and learn to love him, TuaT the man in Bellefonte who never flops his wings except in prayer meeting will never rise high enough to get Heaven. THAT there are too many n churches of Bellefonte earnest. What lows who are alive in earnest, Tuar Hard Harris had better keep away ‘rom South Thomas street or will get the fever and wi to run county he De: et. Tuar the in Bellefonte sh that when | he kn Y onte, ULC { t » { en 10 are more in the dead in fel- 3 ¥ i 3 1S Die eded 5 he for treasurer on the Jeasurer a LUC 1 greedy went perf come the tot ‘M THAT it is sai east High stree for IS § ing her spare moments in making her wed dipg trousseau. If reports are correc wi become a charming little maid, who will spend the balance of her r pretty little bal w fee happe ned wife, whol town It's rea lows can P Ig eyes Tuar | who used iellefonte has in it to be good twp : friends, a: they scarcely speak The coolness wa caused by both of them becoming heart broken over a young man who boards at | the White Elphant at the terminus of West Bishop street. For two girls to be completely mashed on one young | man when there are many around ought to make the other fellows strike for a mirror to see whether their hair is parted exactly in the centre a Low 80 Thar no person in Bellefonte, be it al man or woman, has the moral right to descerate the Sabbath by taking a girl out of kitchen and patting her to work at scrubbing balls ip a public build ! wg. This isa mean way of trying to] saves fow paltry dollars, and in direct | violation of the laws of both God and | man. Most properties in Bellefonte, | used for public purposes have 4 suffi ! cient income to pay a regular janitor without asking girls to do the work. Bet. ter ask them to go to church instead of Lo scrub | THAT the as “Bin” | Miller, the agent, was coming | from Harrison Walker's office some very | naughty boy snow ball that | struck a book Billy” bad in his hand The young man who was delivering packages for express purposes gAVe A successful and practical demonstration or bow a fellow, when he Is in trim, can swear in Greek, Latin, Italian and French, all at the same time. While this is true you could have played checkers on the coat tail of the youngster who the other dav express just slung a | AB | By | With mto | { In mk threw the ball, THE IDEAL who LEADER. He 18 one no public hard idly glittering trolled no mob's haste of gold Prizing, not e« gard, none but starred crowned old Than human gre Hmpld souled, Whom dreams can retard Born, nurtured of the people, Hving still The people's life and though thelr noblest flower, naught alone In loftier virtue The ampler counts tofl so pleasures Ones con- nor swayed by gods wurtiag, all just paen's re- manhood's anclent order Nor with titles less august and witness, Large brained, hurry not removed above them, wisdom, courage vision, the power gerener will, And the fixed mind, to no light dallyings | prone William Watson From a Zion-ite Real Estate Transfers Meyer et alto Irvin A May Murph y Emn 27, 1908, lot in Julian; $30. Jot at Ta Walize ff. Ie t ux to E, L. Gralinm {amil Five Children at One Birth, iY Little Twenty-Five Cents Too Clearfie Cases Must go to Court, : ¢ Dairy and Food d Magistrates Ww the done : Aino a dealer who transfer his considerable to d violates the law on and this will » with put violations of the law ens ave ting a stop to Fire Destroys Buildings The entire extreme northeastern sex tion of Tampa, Fla, proper was de stroyed by fire, which raged fromg a. m. to 1p. m, Sunday. The area burned | cgvered fifty five acres and three hun- dred and eight buildings were destroyed, with a loss estimated at $600.000. The burned section included four large and one small cigar factories and numerous restaurants, saloons, boarding houses and over two hundred dwellings occupied by cigar makors - AnAirship, Three telegraph opefitors saw a strange light in the skies Saturday night and each one asserts that it looked like a powerful searchlight. Operator Fer guson of Bloomsburg first saw leam and communicated with Rupert and Danville operators three of the men believe that it was searchlight of an airship, A Big “Bil” Captain William Ricketts, who had { personal charge of the Thaw jury dur. ing the last trial, on Tuesday received | all the bills for expenses incurred by the | td under his supervision, the total | wing $4 302.18. The other expenses of the trial have not yet been announced, but the total will be much less than for the first trial, which cost the county about $2¢,000, nor doubts | save | A Narrow Escape. 4 | “Sec there!” exclaimed the returned ] | i { with a bullet hole, will you? hole in it. “Look at that Ye see, If it had been a low crowned hat I should have been killed outright.” | Why Not? An Alabama darky formerly man, meeting an old in his service, put to him the usual question, “Well, Jed, how are you today?" “Tol'able, sah, tol'able,” replied Jed. "Ah'd right, sah, if it wa'n't de rheumatis mah | right lalg.’ | “Al, well, Jed, we We're all getting old, ’ cautiously be all for m in mustn't complain, and old age does not come alone,’ “Old age ain't got nuthin’ to do wid it, sah. Healh's mah other laig jest as old, an’ dat's sound an’ soople as kin be!" Lippincott's. Faraway Markets. “Where you sald English Irish farmer fair “To § the are golug, tourist, the my man? stopping an to the cattle an on way Waterford answer falr, your hon approvingly 18 driving t to d fair fig His Prefer NS Smith Waite Wi Wana M . FRIDAY, Man anna Br rw Sale at pn Manin 14 At Frederick K ees. 8 cows, | fer IEEY. wagons and farm 1 o'clock +» F. Mayes. A SATURDAY, Mancm M4 2% m northeast of Stormstown. on the W ams farm, James B Houtz will sell 2 horses. 2 cows, 4 young oad tie, 3 shoats, bull, calf, and implements SATURDAY, MARCH 14 David Robb at his residene In Liberty Twp tie and » full line of farm sti0a mm David Wensel MONDAY, Malcom 14 vilie; Mary E SATURDAY wy Roop) Atnmerer fe ner H : he 5 el Kens harness mpiements. Sal6 at pt ~y will sell Horses, oat implementt Sale Aut NX miles west of Jackson. Heck will sell © 2 brood mares, | colt. 5 head of cows, some will be fresh by time of sale. 7 head of young esttle. 8 bulls 2 brood sows with pigs, 158 shots, together | with a full line of farm Implements, of whieh | SOMe are almost pew, A. OC MeClintie, Auet MONDAY, Manes 160:-) ©, Walker will sell horses, Ayrshire eittle. hogs, sheep, farming implements and household goods, in Lamar tomnship 2 miles east of Salons. Sale begins | stitam CW. Rote ane i H MONDAY, MARCH 16K HL. Grove will mil, 3 miles west of Fillmore : § horses 14 hod of cattle, 12 hogs farm Implements and houses | Bold goods. Sale at 12% noon. Frank Mayes anc! TURBADAY, MAancH at the Ud Fort, Potter township W. Bradford will sell a horses, span of mules 15 milk cows all fresh at time of sale. 15 head of young eattie—-all shorthorn stoek, 1% ewes and a baek. 3 shoals of ibs each. 4 brood sows with ples. Berk shire boar, and full line of farm Implements HH Miller. Avert. Sale st 10a mm. TURSDAY, MARCH 17 8 HB. Wasson will sell 6 head of horses and colts. § cows, 10 head of | wing eattle, | Herford bull, 8 sheep, 18 shoats | 4 brood sows 1% miles west of Lemont on | the Dr, Chirist farm. Salest | pm. Wm Gokeen, Auet TUBDAY, Mon 17 = A, L. Puul Smiles west of Mill Hall, on the Kreamer faem. will sell a bly line of farm stock and implements. Sale 8b 108m Clark MoClintiok, Auet WERONBRDAY, Manes 18 «FAY , of Spring Mills, will sell farm stock and imple George I MARCH 18 THURSDAY THUREDAY FRrivay FRIDAY FRIDAY, MACH 20 Manon Irigh soldier to the gaping crowd as he | Wrnxesnay exhibited with some pride his tall hat | 1 of 5 : - — MaAanc 31 on the Reynolds farm | \Wod March 25, D H Shi y Benner Twp... J. WW. Benner will sell will sell ® horses and farm implements, LL. Fraok Ww cattle A.C N. Weaver, sheep, hogs and MeClintle, Manon Bellefonte in Benner Twp rock will sell a full plements, including one hors New Superior drill, Deering Buckeye riding ing plow, 2 plows McCormick mow riage. top bug Koods, Sale at adel of Zion, will sell | TUBSDAY farm mpl No, 2 nue, vi horses, very ments vee stock 12 head ¢ Maye puct miles West of David Roth. | TORSDAY, MARCH 3) of Buffs farm im lo Kun, v » y hit of 0 6 milk three cows COWS, B YO Lt p and binde I buck, 40 IK ‘ George ( vi § 14th 8 Mrs Hone of stock and hed A.) Mon. Mar.30: Hal a ) oe] . Cummings mie cu Oo Mou Mrs 10th ner Twp Rachael 8 full line of farm implements household goods. 1. A F } ne of sa 1 hogs of farm machines Mol Manon 2 News Miller will milk cows shoats, binder and general 1 Wa m MARCH head lersburg, on N. H son wi horses, cows full lr Salient 10a nu Ao [ Pine 12 head of f you D.W colts 15 head « mower, hay rake, | ment ver el new oe Ontario of farm imple them 1% mile ' Johnson farm the How Perry harrow pri LOOLh harrows 1 land er, 1 1 rope, fork and 1 mick binder. & wagons, 28 2 set of Jadders double und single and bag wagor horses, | bay mare welght 1500, 1 bay AL Jacks Vons v old, welght 1 line of ry ir nt A i 1 a4. hor Moo Thurs. Mch. 26, O. A. Johnson MARCH 20: One mile we John Hipple will sell : 6 hors are mated teams 4 shouts also a full line rain in the gre Saleat 10a. m. 8S st of Fleming four of 2 milk cows, young on of implements isehold g which re farm d and ho Emerick, Auct OO ! K od 1 one n Mey 16 eust of dale, on the ( farm er will sell 4 horses 6 full line of farn Schenck. Auct 00, Gir a0 f Sila y CRs KTay horse I gray mar po ! DAY mg slock A. KDAY. Mann nile east « ne 4 3 nT. H. Malone A.W Ker v g ud of 1 blk w 1 unas 1¢ Thurs. Mar 26: T. E. Jodon adder 1 cl a 7 wr P Dew HOD sleds aul of horse gears, one set coliars, bridies he and single trees hay 1! We ' W ’ EONERDAY ntond Manchn One mile « the Joho Domnt f ws. 11? » asl March 17, aif | ues. A lL. } sell 8 H the Kress horses as weighing hd ; fare SASET farm w miles west ‘ arm the following © © good work : : | fers brow . of mpie nent ’ LC rks } YOR | + Monday, Mar al SEE WASHINGION A Special Four-Day Tour PERSONALLY CONDUCTED VIA THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD WILL LEAVE ON Monday, March, 30, 1908 A SPECIAL TRAIN will be run from Wilkes-Barre to Washington and return, Connecting train will Jeave Bellefonte at ( A stop will be made at Harrisburg for luncheon on going trip ROUND TRIP $15.35 RATE » 1 ' fl 1% il ter ansportation to and from Washington and hotel accommodations from dinner en date of tour unt afte w - covers tr luncheon the following Thursday-—three days, - SEE CONGRESS IN SESSION For detailed itinerary and full information apyly to Ticket Agents, or address Tourist Agent, so Public Fquare Wilkes-Barre, Pa, 1. R. WOOD. Passenger Teallle Manager, . Fe GRO. W. BOYD, General Passenger Agent,
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