1908 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, MARCH 12, FRANCIS SPEER'S Breezy “That” Column in id ~~ TrAT the Divine member the Sabbath holy.” Trar they say Bellefonte in it who will steal right before very eyes. Watch for her, Tuar young but never Tar “Domino difference between ¢ a glass 5 That Mills ke THAT i the douth » injunction 1s to *' day to keep it Re a woman your ha know th of water and th have a guag That th fonte ‘ | ot kit ON 1 celiing. tion her Trar & certan Lomb w—r jon anothe ina waark, Deca ause they fall wit a +h w hole Se cent! 4 ie y are p Tis bi +) waits I'uat young 1 an opport nit we cense. Any n mill will tell the ha with a young when the traces are tree is always stan words, arriage roses Tuat Joseph Thal, of become quite an artist, especially along the line of decorating in ividuals for bt Patrick's day. He has a barrel in the rear of his store over which he lays his sub jects, and en he gets through with them they generally eat five or six meals | standing However he is a crackerjack at the business, } rent eral satisfaction ho has gone throug hi hing up 3 y mean goesn t ¥ : : : retched, the sing 1g parallel, In ot t always a bed of Bellefonte, wh and alway fers gen Thar the chief reason why some wo men in Bellefonte go to church is to show off their pretty gowns, and to hear their skirts rustling down the aisle, The proof of this is that they go to the temple of worship in the morning when the con gregation is large and in the evening play cards, They, however, are no worse than the man whe joins the church only from mercenary motives. They both will burn in he like a tar barrel, Tuar Charles Moran, one of the ex- pert shoe fitters in Yeager and Davis’ shoe store, killed a chicken the other day at the residence ot Harry Yeager, and he swears that it had a lump on its left hind leg. We don't like to accuse the oung man of Being silly but he certain: st have boat thinking of ole of eynol ngora goats, or Harry Yeager must have been feeding his chick: ens sawdust, and some of them are walk- ing around there ah two extra wooden what would h Sint if he has i u THE BRAVE AT HOME. The maid who binds her warrior's sash, With smile that wi The whils heneatl ber One starry teardrop hangs and trembles Though heaven alone records the tear And fame shall ne know her story, | Fler heart has shed p P As e'er bedewsd t) drooping lash ver The wif Mid litt And bravel Vhat who Buchanan Rea Progressive Euchre Denounced A Demented Womar Altoona Murderer Caught William t who sho in Conway, colored and killed Silas Cooper, on a street Altoona, the evening of May 21, | has been arrested at Welsh, W, Va,, and was brought back to Blair county for trial. Conway, whe had been working for a contractor in Ohio, returned there | the day of the murder and learning that his common law wife, Hattie Hamm, had gone out meet them on the street, Cooper without warning, { killing him instantly, He then fled and { succeeded in evading apprehension un. til taken Thursday by the Baldwin De tective Agency, af Roanoke, Va. 1501 Py shot Kiss Stops Affinity Move A parting kiss given by John Wen. ning, of West Berwick, to his wife, who was leaving him because she thought she had discovered the real mate for her soul resulted in their reconciliation were leaving en his wife $400 and Sey for a farewell the house when he aske« kiss. He gave it with such fervor that Mrs Wennin ng blushed, stammered and finally declared all, Shall we go back home 7" “1 love you best after They did, Now that March is on hand, it may be in order to say that one swallow doesn't make a summer, but a frog makes a It is a woman woman's place o give in to her husband, if he | the | Place the bottle on a pad of paper in a 11 her pain dissembles, They had | divided the furniture, Wenning had giv. | To Exterminate Mice and Roaches. Housekeepers who are trying to ex terminate mice and cockroaches will find carbolic acid and alum two impor tant alds, The cheapest Way of buying former i8 In crystals In a bottle with cold wa- ter, place the stove and when dis solved pour Into a quart bottle which is nearly full of cold water. Cork se curely and out of reach of dren When was covered when clear to tablespoonfuls wall nl ter, I'he freed mn ron saucepan and surround on plac “ to be re carpets or two floors or hing closets, vith matting use o0m meket of wa off, and red Sales OVER 5.200 riage I goods at : ank Ma auc THURSDAY per Twy a full line household ¢ Mon. mh At Hunters Park, Ber Mra. Rachael KE. Henderson will f farm implements weds, Lo F. Mayes, Aust THURSDAY, MARCH 19: 1% miles west lersburg. on N. Hl. Yearidk's farm, OC. L. Joht son will me horses. « hogs. sheep, and a full line of farm machinery and implements Salest Wa m A COC MeClintie, auct FRIDAY, ManrcH 20 ~near Pine Grove Mills DW. Miller will sell : 12 heal of horses and colts, 8 milk cows, 15 head of young esttie, 11 shosts, binder mower, hay rake. hay tedder and genera f farm implements. Sale st Wem FRIDAY. Manon 9 John Wipple wi) Are mated teams t shosis also a ful w ve stock, and of Hub WR ne One mile west of Fleming & horses, four of which tf milk cows, 8 young oatile line of farm implements grain in the ground and household goods Salest 0am SK Emeriek, Auct FRIDAY, MARCH 20 one mile east of Clinton dale. on the Geo. Gramiey farm. Lloyd Maur or will sell 4 horses, Io milk cows, 40 hogs and a full line of farming Implements Hayes Schenck. Auct MARCH 20 At Jackson ville sell a full line of farm implements and Jive | stook. A.C MeClintie Auct "WIDAY. MARCH 201% miles east of Pleasant Gap. ot Gllitown, Mrs Jean E. Brooks will s Il buggy. hay rake. windmill, and lot of household goods. Sale at 1 p.m. Wm, Ishier, | nuet i MONDAY, MARCH 829-% mile east of Yamell, | on TH. Malone farm, A, W Walker will sell f horses, 3 mileh cows 11 young osttle, 3 shoats, and full line of farm implements, Sale at 1 o'clook, DP. Wentaeol, suet, MONDAY, MARCH #3 Ie saat OF Yana, on the T. H. Malone farm, A. W. Walker will sell: irrig A Ags TS ‘olosk p. m. bo "David Weneel, tT ar ha sell NF Vonada wil | 1 | MONDAY, MARCH 23-1 mile east of Clinton- | TUBSDA. Y Tuy Mon. Mar.30: A.J. Cummings | Wed March 25, DD. H. Shivery Will sell, on the VanTries farm. 1 mile will sell 8 horses, 2¢ head of dairy 12 head Linden Hall, at 9 o'clock, the following of stock «¢ LIVE STOCK~# head of horse tie, about mares with foal | yearling, 1 ling. 8 head COW Pa 1resh dale, along CO will sell cCOws sheep plements; Schenck R. R. of Pa. 4 work horses, ? shorthorn and a) shonty noon i auct MARCH 24:2 miles east of State W. OC, Meyer will s« 12 good horses 16 head of cattle, 100 head of Chester white hogs; among which are } s und 10 brood sows: 150 chick 4 of farm imple ments all in Hr la ition, § m.; Frank Mi EE DAY, MARCH household goods, ment Pr. J. M. Dumm | I with foal; 13 mileh | Jersey bulls 20 good and wu full lipe of farm im. inch: sale at 11 a.m. Hayes | eows nw fle . 3 bug cust of | 2 brood | LWO-yYour will be 11 head | 2 brood 2 Colle a a one is new, 2» Dering 6 foo new, Key hay rower new, 1 horm 1 Mouth Bend si iy College shot Lalo rad Thurs. Mch. 26, ( Thurs. Mar. 26: 2, 5A { $ Mh y, Mar. 13: J. Harris Friday, March? W. Miller WM March 17, » ru T ues. SEE WASHINGTON THE NATIONAL CAPITOL 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 leave Bellefonte at ( A stop will be made at Harrisburg for luncheon on going trip ROUND - TRIP $ | 5.35 RATE covers transportation to and from Washington and hotel accommodations from dinner on date of tour until after 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 Square Wilkes-Barre, Pa, J. R. WOOD, Passenger Trallic Manager. s A.M GRO, W. BOYD,
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