THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. AUGUST 13, 1908, rr ———— | Breezy FRANCIS SPEER'S “gd hat”? Column THAT talk may strike a women's sewing circle in fonte then it comes high. Belle TuAT the goat on Howard street is said | Blain | | serve of | ingtonville, i ling | trot in hq to be a good butter, Apply to Port for further information Tuar John A. Daley, of Curtin town. ship, says dynamite ¢ xplode d in a thresh er out there the other day and it the wheat, THAT it is a mistake to think or sup- yose that just because some fellows in Jellefonte are in the social swim they have clean records. Tuar the woman in Bellefonte sharpens her lead pencil with her band’ s razor is always getting her band into a deal of a scrape Tuar Col. Emanuel Noll, of Bellefo says that Noah was ybably man to kee and he J the arc-hives., How about thi Tuar Bellefonte is tull of & | mas and one of these Kline will have a bunch of sm . They would rather live I part with $350. THAT day why tt e shox ked who Pre D bees, hers 0 admi El can't take eCtric THAT et a train I« TH says t enol in heat tract fon plan come th widowers. say th | would be but one young man int every two hundred and twenty She should keep i State College 1s only t Tuar Charles Fisher says that t de 1 4 about wedde n Bellef often more him if | fer lady than could hs: balance ter } te e Hp] 444, abo will the fair trol of Eddie ar rms he THAT there is & fonte who is mu tyiag ¢ powder It w Some day, when it get her eves open to the love is very dat fdutna’s ure closes her eyes man, while taking displays a fool hardiness eq: woman who her hand lion's mouth OA young late, truth Ike fous and hairs I'ne girl fault to the the 18 too she that often brie Kray $s of a young VOW, the marriage ml to sticks into Tuat the other calledon ay remained all night wi they tusstied arouud in parlor its a wonder that he was able to keep his shirt on his back. The young lady's was mutilated beyond recognition, and the next day the fair damsel was com- pletely knocked out, The parents of this young lady show very poor judg- ment in allowing any young man to ractice any such indiscretions in their ome, Tuar on Thursday evening, about 6 o'clook, a certain young man in Belle. evenit ’ lady A young man lellefonte and I'he WAY oung ner the Waist | | said, | | what fonte, met a young lady at the railroad | trestle, south of the P, R. R, passenger | station, He evidently said something that made her blood boil in her veins, as | a tustle took place there which was | equal to any of the famous prize fights, | Although the spunky young lady had | her waist almost torn from her back she | gave her combatant what was comin to him, Bleeding at the nose he walker off like a whipped banty rooster, Belle. fonte has a gang of fellows who imagine they have the priviledge to walk up to a girl and say at they please, but this chap run up against the real thing, | | themselves, | in connection with its series on be cheacp until you | { herd ru | Mr. A NEW TROTTER. What a Washingtonville Man Has Ac- complished with a Bull Elk. The latest wonder at the game Alexander Billmeyer, at Wash- Montour county, is a year- that has been taught to ess, and which has develop- ed a speed that distances the fastest horse in this section, The young speeder is a member of the led over by Jurabo Bill, the big elk brought to Philadelphia last year by Billmeyer and exhibited on the roof of the North American b ilding g Walter Lockhoof, empl oyed by Mr. Billmeyer as game keeper, has developed remarkable ability as an anim trainer Some time ago tne yot was suc- 11 a harness, ore- bull ull elk Arn al Ing man steer familiar sights sands \ cessful and ed n breaking to one of the th ae that greet the young Lockhoof, thot of sightseers at 3illy 311] Irving Hawi Lock! ne yer preserve his ¢ Was juect wen successful with the his nect was n steer, ided to try young ¢ is ol however, as EMPTY DINNER PAIL that Rl red we te La Kisiat Aw ation whet be requ may go be Any m ure or and seek hurt which may Makers | which may our s | 1 Hoe IegISIA A Judges Honest Opinion A new Misso the jury, “Gentlemen iri judge arose to charge as the ness nd follows y to me have AS My the If you believe what the plantiff have told you, Jou verdict will be for the plantiff; ut if on the other hand, you believe what the defendant's counsel has told you, then you will find a verdict for the defendant. ~ But if you were like me, and don't believe what either of them then I'l d d i'l] know you'll do, Constable, take ¢ harge jury.’ spoke of a new busi CANe u ns what charging a ary is my frst evidence heard have said counsel for as this is heard all the You have counsel the well learned be | of the Our Mountains and Governors The Philadelphia Record will publish | an article on next Sunday, August 16th, Pictur. Pennsylvania, entitled ‘Centre County, Prolific in Mountains and Gov. |ernors,’ This will prove an interesting article and well worth preserving. Place your order in advance to insure getting a copy, esque All things come to those who wait-on | cushions to get some hair to line a mat- | a roll of bills suntalning on | AMENDMENT TO CONSTITUTION Interesting Propositions Will Come Be- | fore Our Voters This Fall, | There | Secretary of the Commonwealth | Pennsylvania, Robert McAfee, Esq., (the proposed amendments to | State Constitution, which must be voted for at the fall election, and there | is herewith appended a memorandum of | the same Amendment No. 1 the consolidation mon Pl Counties, and to give the general assem- bly power to establish a separate court in Philadelphia county, with criminal and miscellaneous jurisdiction, No. 2. Proposes an amendment to the constitution allowing counties, cit- ies, boroughs, townships, school dis- tricts, or other muni ipal or iucorporat- ed districts increas se their indebted- ness, never to exceed ten per cent, upon the assessed val e of the ty Hn n No. 3. which the ments and No. }. terms urer of the courts ot Com to taxable proper Des BI Governor fill vacancies Designating the change in ot ¢ nat change in I hall make appoint of ate offic shall be retary of su treas time with internal aff No Se al state RiOOY™ ard mid dle ror The id tl elde, with th the sleeves dow seam of th bend and 116% hn e n on eacl to the fleove of the the sh slop : g to the k Double up the sleeve so that the cufl is ju nbove the collar Do this t both sleeves, and turn the sides over t the very 1g of the stiffened front Turn up the shirt a few Incl and iron It. Lastly turn the breast over above ut edge 108 It Fishdam License dams or For fish req fishways, the law Hires parties wishing to fish by that means to make application to the county treasurer for a license, stating name residence and occupation, designate loca - tion of proposed fish dam and pay a fee of $1.00 whe n the necessary license will be iIssped New Railroad A charter was granted at Harrisburg last week to the Belleville and Reeds: ville Railroad Co. to connect Belleville and Reedsville with a rallroad running | through the center of the valley The company was chartered with $100,000 capital, Surveying was began last week, A Lucky Find, The other day the wife of Harry Haw. key, a dealer in old vehicles at Rade baugh, Westmoreland count asked her husband to rip open some old buggy tress. In one of the cushions he found Dignity is a good ballast, “but sand is better, has just been received from | of | the | Providing for | eas of Philadelphia and Allegheny | | the driver, touching his hat | feels knocked out. WOMEN IN POLITICS. Mrs. Taft Thinks Women Vote, but Not Hold Office, Mrs. Taft in a recent reported as saying: should vote. 1 favor bestowing on | them every clvie right, but I should { ike to put In a prohibitory clause de- barring them from running for publie office, “With women running for office, 1 think the natural scheme would I disjointed and the end and alm of the home destroyed. Their volce is nearly always the volce of wisdom, and I see nothing unwomanly In thelr casting the ballot and exercising every right The Homemade fat Ix much to if hao #8 he g the day asked why she is ‘ ] laid at » door f None of it is ber it be? by the Ww mstar other ps fault H tf neraon t pers : could ortured w LE rie hands of fate at all of these her in Is n fact that not see. That she con of her sou her life is She g senten woes exist igination | be the ue 41 I n (reek to wa thro her fretted 1 with a She sees the thorns beneath every that to her and re pieasanter Every sigh rose it than harac. igh life oe In punctun te handed Whoever has n hers must be a person thout « ter, slothful, foolish or of no welght She Is a homemade martyr and w FO to a martyr's grave been preparing for herself was born In foc ta iife mn i h she has since whi The 'Anged and Un'anged. An American actor was once seeing London from the top of a bus. As they swung down the Strand be asked the driver to point out the places of Interest. “i ight you are, sir’ agreed “There's Luggit "lll, where they ‘ang ‘em.” A little later, “There's parliment 'ouses, where they make the laws wot does It, Across the way. An' thy re's Westmin ster habbe', where they buried the good ‘uns wot didn't get ‘anged Taken by “owerful Man, No man is so powerful that he does not have to take Sexine Pills when he There is no doubt that Sexine Pills are the greatest tonic on earth, They are absolutely guaran. teed for any orrs of nerve weakness in men and women. Price $1 a box; six boxes for $5. Address or call on C, M. Parrish, druggist, Bellefonte, where they sell all the principal remedies and Should | interview 1s | “I have always belleved that women | she | | rience ELH imax of the Summer's Outin is a week in YELLOWSTONE PARK A Stage Ride of 145 miles through the Heart of Nature Three Days Along the Pacific and Five Days in the Cana- dian Rockies 1 pl he Pennsylvania Railroad AnNNDIDg ar AAA AAA FEEEPEIERTIEEE + STORE NEWS. 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