» THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, MARCH 19, 1908 Page 3 | county to the other.—Philipsburg | IF YOU MAD A WEDNEADA Y, MA " oi = One mile east of | Wed March 25. D.H Shivery sedeer. 3 - | Hintondale on the John Dornblazer farm will ’ * . FRANCIS SPEER'S & i , NECK . I } horses, 6 cows, 1 bull, 2 heifers, 3 brood | will sell # hiorses, 28 head of Adair vy cows, 12 head i shoals and a fu ine of tnplements of wten 66 IS Real Estate Transfers. | g : As Long as This Fellow Mrs, B.. M. Swartz Mo tie, Auct " ey MA 1 y bis Whoop y | hog Breer Chat Column Jessie M, Calburn et al et bar to Har ; Aid had gh Tn i ORT of Talk pos om “ ry F. Miller, March 6, 1908, premises in ORE THROAT o'clock a. th. Horses short.) atte. Bhrop I Wl “Hr 48 $500, J shire sheep, Berkshire hogs, Barred Plymouth wd BOTS one is new, 2 sleighs | ’ ¥ rocisfarming ner i i 1114 ouse hala 4 NIN NINN NIN — i ‘easte tal to Ray I, Web- ALL | { if it son fi held ui Deering 6 fool mower N ta} ir. Sept ao7. lot in Collewe Fon. or new, Keystone hay loud THAT some babies and pianos in Belle- THE QUIET LIFE hdd ndBddd 7, lot in College Twp. ; i | THE . a / hisy rower, Bay Ledder fonte would make less noise if left alone : " Md | WAY i ‘ Hille if TA | new. 1 horse cultivato » Happy the man whose wish and care ‘1 . a y { nw sell 11 head OF 1 South Bend 1 by grown people, A few paternal acres bound, et os (Glenn et ux Samuel Glenn, A | DOWN BOT hal © A ’ cau | ral THAT they say thay the reason the dog | Content to breathe his native alr *b, 25, 1908, interest in farm in College a— Rraim 4 \ } ure spreader didn't want to go into Noah's ark is be In his own ground I'wp : $1400 T Bl ] | N E | Jotisrm iu Jolin, uct burr | corn sheiler, a :ause he had a bark of his ow | Sarah C. Geiss e to James W. ACY Sotts TlH 2 west of Stat Sreos. tools of ail A cause he had a bark of his own. Whose herds with milk, whose flelds with Swabb, "el 5 { Ja Rie r 4 i mylements o I. 7 May i hel pd BAL DEY THAT when some gifs io Bellefonte bread Haines T 7. 1905, 34. 147, rods 40 WOULD QUICKLY CURE IT, | a "e L ¥. Mayes. uuct. | Bg. 2 pi 0 fall in love with the Academy students Whose flocks supply him with attire, AIL wp. 9307.77 V 25¢ and 50¢, Ali Droggists "HEREDAY WARCH AL Axcman, | J sod COrD. Bo | they act as though their corns hurt them, | Whose trees in summer yleld him shade; Verna M. Ze THE TORSI'NE CO., Canton, 0. ng of 6 good hors wn, H be the } A Hit 1810 raiser Tat the car works dam, in Bellefonte, 2 Guin : ‘eb. 5, 19 Ii ; has become an agri ral site which 18 | Blest who ' weoncernedly find v40, phi ——— f ' | ri site. bv urs ve and veal it away I. Finkle l Ver ve fot \ i { - fn roa not as good as i tris by a Hours va and years slide soft away . mk t alto aM. Groy , I'hurs. Mch. 26, O. A. Johnson damsite. In health of body, pence of mind, March 31, 1 ) ACTES in g FRIDAY. MARCH i on the Cur , wikis ’ ( ule £4 Rea ’ : farm near B abate I ¢ ‘ hy will | i ¢ Tuat there are mighty few people at ; 4 5 ; wo . ows and co R pe ution of farm | TH IN801 i the follow ; er 1 : 11 + N A f State College studying music, although | sound sleer all believe that they are going to spend Togeth ation eternity playing a harp, And innocence, h mos es please dol : : { ) will 1 ve a free adverti on Tratr Darius Waite, the ner v2 : ) 1 . Oil 1 War M. Noll, | this colums thers will be charged $1. As the chant, of Bellefonte, wants to know if Thus me lve ui - known : It, 1908, premises in Pleasant Gap, lation of th waper | VER 8.200 grass springs from grass seed, why Thus, ur wnted, let me die, d week (2000 more than any other.) farmers should not birds grow from bird seed Steal from t wor and not a stone . . | Tell wha TuAT it is said that there is a married Tell whera 1 le - man in the North ware 10 sort of ape cheers up when his wife goes away on a visit. He sort of forgets all his troubles. LATEST IN FASHIONS TaAT tl } are so i that they v 1 a matrimonial chance at all Tua Abner N han » chant at Ple and ease asan ne road Lo Thu. Mar, 26: H.A.McClella ¢ ud Gre Curtailing General Inforn Friday. March20, because a young lady, fonte, 1s a dressmaker doesn’t " : Sd | mean that she has a ruffled temper, ex- od Bat 1 rat Cepearien slic runs the point of a 1 $0 0 nty finat 'e ie nto end of her hnger, or whe y " Th 1 ull 108 were 1 he lemme are some on ys real nasty things t ! her bea THAT the Thurs. Mar. 26: T. E. Jodon AUDITORS’ STATEMENT. ble wor Continued from page 6 ~~. [SEE WASHINGTON iy Each ed rv rie THR Fg re oc omg A Special Four-Day Tour convert it to isn't bother ng h mself very much ab bh. ) 3 | eturne ' 10 “ra ‘ ‘ ] X a pr position of this kind bes ause he is estate 1 Bi SAR Oh PERSONALLY CONDUCTED not going to leave many of these fellows | did v : y a VIA THE step through THA theté o gnt to H a borough ot ) , a nal metrcantil : dinance in Bellefonte prohibiting girls . ; LICH cane ot and women going to public places wear | /#/ . ) a ' rned : 5 0 ing hats that completely obstruct the n 4 3 view of those sitting behind them It's \ aa BL TOT ; . mw "BO . WILL LEAVE ON a fiuisance that should be abated fal B® man should go into one of these places | a TY order of tor | 1 Monda March 30 | 908 and keep his hat on he would imme-| ; AERA a " ly An Pik for adv : ap Ys ’ $ diately be fired out. and yet his hat isnot | Pa’ ap Wy Who Age sb Pls er 4 half as objectionable and heinous as those | a 441 ret ¢ v . Hy a nt { of py 13 EN A SPECIAI ’ TRAIN worn by some girls; a man often goes to | ' { Su treasurer ‘ church on Sunday and swears more in | : 8 | ip TIA 02 : . one hour than he does the balance of the | Mh Commission oucher ly amt, treasure nmission.. 26 0 will be run from Wilkes-Barre to Washington and return. Connecting train will leave week, Ib $500 6 A stop will be made at Harrisburg for luncheon on going trip Tuar after it became known on Thurs Say morning that James Harris, the i * ROUND - TRIP tatior, was ihe father of twins, which We the Commissioners of Centre County, do hereby certify to the best of . |] ward of three chil our knowledge and belief, that the fore going report is a true and correct states RA makes h m the ¥ ardian ! ment of the receipts and expenditures of sald county for the vear 197. and de TE dren within a year, Tim Fenlon. Frank site the same to be published Naginey Ed. Harper, Ed. Garman, JOHN 1. DUNLAP, i covers transportation to and from Washington and hotel accommodations from dinper en date of tour un and D Tate, as C. A. WEAVER, is follow ha ; h op A gp he I JONN G. BAILEY, Buncheon tis following Thursday —three days, ‘ . \ Commissioners for Mr. Harris’ tailoring establishment, Attest on High street, and wanted a pair of | JAMES H. CORL, Clerk SEE CONGRESS IN SESSION pantaloons made from the same roll of | Commissioners’ Office, Bellefonte, Pa, March rd, 198 oods of which the young and sprightl We the undersigned Audijors of Centre County, having carefully examined : ; 1 8 lor made his, Ha a ahy¢ cy the accounts of the County k ‘omniasio ners, Sheri fr, and Treasurer of maid For detailed itinerary and full idformation apyly to Ticket Agents, or address Tourist Agent, so Public Square i : County, certify wt the foregoing i= A true and worrect statement of the 4 in the doctrine of close association they Feceipts and expenditures, ‘and of their respec tive Accounts for the year 1907. Wilkes-Barre, Pa, were there to try it. The proud father H B PC NTIUS, has John J. Bower and J. A. B. Miller RD. MUSSER, J. R. WOOD, GEO. W. BOYD, skinsed 4 mile. So they pass by on the JAMES W. SWABS, _ ators. Passenger Traffic Manager, General Passenger Agent, other side, A ———
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