THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, MARCH 25, 1909. | FRANCIS SPEER'S Breezy “Chat” Column Ff Tuar about the only secret the women | of Bellefonte care to keep is their own | age, Tuar the Bellefonte but the where she goes. new woman [| has come in | de | —only knows = TuAr two-thirds of the married men in Bellefonte are henpecked, but they don't all know it, Tuar Robert Cole, the Bellefonte ar chitect, would make a great actor be- | cause he is fine at drawing large houses, Tuar marriage is certainly a failure to | a certain woman on Lamb street, Belle- | fonte, who wants get married but can't. TuAT many a fellow in Bellefonte gets broken up over a girl, but some girls can break a fellow any other method. Tra some pe seem flattened out, to up quicker than when nl » 0} ic that LO Teaize THAT it is said of dress inside out luck, Wonder 1 friend Lansay Tratr whate about Jim Derr, ti ways sticks up tor Ed. ger of the opera house, Tuar they say there man in Bellefonte who is barber by letting his wifx It looks a little kinky. Tuar Ralph Spigelmyer, of B says that if the creased the cou mittens like mother TaAT t Pleasant Gap has hi one of Belletonte's finest hey Say lar young ladies plea for he nat, her sleeve Tuar Dr. | the Bellefonte tell you if ey go a l« to foreign mis Tuar Harris Ol is said to be studyin hysician over in aat he is making hat dir 1 y it 18 easu “a over in t section. THAT the young lady in Bellefonte who has been eating onions should take a ride in George Beezer's automobile when he is on a good stretch of road. He would take her breath away, all right, Tuar a young lady in Bellefonte, asked her friend the other day if she | men would like the That depends en- tirely on what the gowns are clinging | Tuar some young ladies in Bellefonte, have been a double trouble to their par- ents. First they bad to find husbands for them, and then they were compelled to skirmish around and find a job for them. THAT there is a class of youn in Bellefonte who take pleasure in black ening the character of girls t because they have resented their insuils tellow who fellows out these ia nothing more than a brute TuaT the friends of John Rankin, Bellefonte, are afraid he will get knock kneed if he doesn't stop traveling up and down Quaker Hill so often. Any physi cian would charge bh five dollars this advice but we give it free of charge. a very pretty an lady in Bellefonte, with a her sleeve was alter It is said if THAT they say that nice young iece of pipe up Frank Roe the other nig she had caught hin en him a roll and 1 a baker's roll, either. Tuar it looks very Charles Keichline, « etting ready fty cents and some m The indications are that the mony will come off in the near It is certainly a happy couple THAT they say a lady went into Sechler & Co's, grocery store the other evening and asked whether those eggs on the counter were fresh “Yes'm."” said Roy Landis, one of the clerks. **1 laid ‘em there myself less than a half hour ago.” TI nave giv )Jave been as though f Bellefonte, was Register Tuten nister a tem spot little cere to give future n Bellefonte hat settled it. Tuat the papa in Bellefonte who has a daughter who likes beautiful and cost ly hats, and clothes heartily con sents when a young fellow comes along and wants to take the ) sb off his hands As the young man turns away with de light the old man heaves a sigh of relief, shoes TuAT there was a little umbrella fight in Bellefonte the other evening between | two prominent young ladies. It was | the result of two fair damsels hicomsng infatuated over a young married man o the town. Didn't you hear it? It was as | good as Wesley Jarret’s show when he ! was on the road, Tuat everything points in the direc tion that the employes at the P. KR. R. | freight station will soon have to shell out for a wedding present. Davy Barlett, | E is cutting a swift matrimonial pace Lverything seems to be coming his wa along that line. Sam Cherry doesnt need to laugh because he is in Lhe same boat. Tuar now is the time of the year when the wives, of Bellefonte, put their arms around their dear husband's necks, kiss them and then coax them to go out in the back yard and beat carpets, whereu hubby slips out the back- way and goes up town and puts one or two under his belt to help him bear the burden, TuAr it is said that the other night, between 8 and 9 o'clock a single man in Bellefonte was seen crawling up over a certain back porch. He carried his shoes in his coat pocket which looked a little suspicious, The neighbors, who saw it, say that he was an expert climber as he went up the side post as rapidly as a cat would go up a tree, and that's going | will take possession in the near ' and Fourth Gap | charge of D | the some, Did you ask what he was after? OVER THE COUNTY, H. C. Strouse, of Zion, has moved on the David Long farm near Salona, Mich. Condo, formerly of Centre Hall, on April 1st, moves from Darrah, Pa., | to some other town, Prof. H. C. Rothrock, of Boalsburg, announces the opening of the Normal and Preparatory school on April 12, Merchant W, H, Noll, who had been seriously ill with pneumonia for over a week, is reported to be improving which is good news for his many friends, John Myers has bought the general store of W. F. Smull, at Smuliton, and future, that place He will move his family to April 1st, The little infant er of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Boal, nn Cave, died on Saturday even had not been well from birth aged one week; burial at Th A. P Millheim's inventive genius applied for a patent on a new device for holding cards and pack ages. Itisa very handy thing and wil loubt be in great and when put no aou I pon the market, apparet 1sseyville., Maize, has dem convention of the Missionary Society of the Susquehanna classis of Reform- h, will be held in the Mt, Bethel burch, Nittany valley, Tues- May 18 19 I. Musser, of near Millheim, bought ne team of bay horses from W, L of Coburn. He also pur- a new Conklin wagon from the firm of Hosterman & Stover. fixed to start farming this The eighth annual erman, rdware 3 NOW nty offices he fall election nse eI Ad ! y School for the 1 term. Rev. Deitzell has acce} The civic committee of Literary Clubopened a reading boys in the Holmes block at State lege. The firemen have donated the of their room for the purpose and the electric light company will furnish light free of charge. The committee feels grateful for the kindness shown and cer- tainly appreciate the favors. The rooms will ned on Monday, Tuesday and Pri from 6.90 to 7.48 o'clock. | D. J. Nieman has entered into part | nership with Joseph Mamolin, of Beaton o and will conduct stores at Millhbeim and Jersey Shore. Mr. Nieman will have charge of the store at Millheim and Mr. Mamolin at Jersey Shore. They have purchased the store building in Millhe now occupied by A. Kessler's clothing store and G. L ger's barber shop They expect to remove the entire build ing and erect a modern one on This will remove another fire nest consideration paid was $2800 . mw Spnn : the site The four years, daughter ol Benper Walker, west of met with a mishap recently that proved serious. The little girl was at the barn with her father, and fell listance of twoor three fee Little was thought of the affair, a few days later, when it observed at was weak in the f ) came unable to walk, the lower portio: of ker body appearing as though paraly zed. To add to the d infiam: stress t of the bowels set in Bessie, aged Mr. and Mrs Centre Hall a tl she Was back, and fina on A buck deer was aight at Jerry ( man’ sawmill back k 4 Woodward Lhe other afternoon, The deer was driven from the mountain by dogs and lay down at the sawmill entirely exhausted It was covered with ice showing that it had been the The deer did not when caught and it was put barn f safe whose dogs 8 mn whaler Kreamer's or keeping one knows were alter | ugh some persons saw them but do not kpow the owners. The game warden for that district was at once notified who will dispose of the deer Trout Fry. §7 cans of fingerling tr state hatchory near Bellefonte were received by Milwn sportsmen They were promptly taken in charge of by a delegation of members of tie local Rod and Gun club and were taken vver to Spruce Run, Rapid Run, White Dee: where they were placed in the waters of those mountain streams The fish were in fine condition Another lot of 3 cans containing §3.000 trout try were received at Blooms burg Monday and taken up the creek to be planted in the headwaters of the Fishing Creek. The consignment was in W. Houser and came from llefonte hatcheries. This makes 110,000 small fish that have been planted in this creek during the past two weeks, and assures good fishing in about three or four years Last week from the Granted Leave of Absence, The executive committee of State Col- | lege has granted a 16 months’ leave of | absence to Prof H, P. Baker from July 1, and a year's leave to Prof. F. L. Pat tee. Prof. Baker will sail with his fam- | ily some time in June, for Germany. He | will spend the summer in the arte | mountains and in the fall will take up special work in the University of Mu nich. During his absence abroad be | will visit India, Java, Austria, the Phil ippine and Hawaiian islands, on June 26, and take in England, Ger many and Italy on his itinerary. The Professor will also specialize, devoting part of his time to study. If a man would only labor as hard | over his dally task as fe does over the | Shiogs be doesn't have to do, work | would be easy, i : | ly decided to reject the pro FROM INDIA. The following interesting letter was | sent us for publication by D. W. Miller, {of Pine | Captain of Co. G, 148 Reg. Pa, Vol. dur Grove Mills. It is from ing the Rebellion, and one who is known to many of our older readers, the war Captain Harpster took up the ministry and became a Lutheran Mis- sionary to India. This letter was not intended for publication, as it was only a personal note to Mr. Miller, but will be of interest to others, to wit: RAJAUMUNDRY, MADRAS PRESIDENCY, INDIA, Fen, 11th, 1909. Dear CoMrADE MILLER: Yours of the 18 Dec, came promptly to hand, Really, it was very much like a message from another world, Of course, | know it was not from another world for it dealt with things of this world too much; things of the dim past, it is true, but still very real, for all that, The names of Thompson, Ishler, Koon, Wortz, Harpster, Brice Brisbin, Anthony Knopf, John Stuart, what nemories they recall, God bless the old boy years have d i God Joe 3 3 nay the eait willing, I shall be i YEAT OTF SO ime to with. ¢ sword When it. Colonelcy, head and felt th thing worthy of ti it was Captain Patterson the presentation of the boys subscribed cheerfully ously, and the sword was an ut ly fine one. It was ordinary use, and I buckled it on state purchased at Harrisburg to Cockeysville and pre after our a : days before the different posted up and down al The regiment wa was interested the best of enting thi roposed Irrivai nd [RAL the old onsiderably the worse When 1 get home | entre county and look at the stamping ground at my lems Indeed, 1 sometimes think of going manent winter quarters at Centr all, where I was born. My life has been spent very far away from it, bot my heart has always gone to the oid home. " rood want to old When vo wot this fro comrade bye 1 boys say a kind see any of to them me for No Need of a Veterinary Werun a Livery, Feed a have a city trapsfer and and soft coal and consequently ag horses, Bedell of Mount Carmel, Ill We hav Sloan's Liniment and Veterinary Reme for years and find they g sfaction } are 1 © nd Sale S handle ble we ood many { - give per A8 SiOan dies fect saat remedie a without ng ir barn we i rgeon We are never and conscienlUously 1 all he e Mineral City Livery write I have Apiment and and Distemper Remedy for the past ter and e | have been using them ye never velerinary in my on not nee veterinary = them ymmend them t Colby Bros, of t Fort Dodge, Ia ss Lo i ) semen 4] Lae are, | Fever sit a ve tot AVE § vad horse fr 1 will los De i per an horse or a r dister “A with a niment pary Remedies in his barn ave asion oO veler Sloan t ANDY man who keeps Sloan's L and Wiki nary Horse Address Mass a Aa se 0 the free 10 any orseman Boston, Earl S loan Government Preparing for Stamp Tax al graving and printing in of machines for the printing and the working overtime of the entire stamp pripting force gives color to beliet that the new tariff bill will con tain claushs re-enacting the stamp taxe that were levied during the Spanish American war period, For about 10 days the bureau has been busy printing millions of stamps, and helieved that the bureau officials anticipate, or have been advised by the treasury ST Curimtut that the task will fall on the bureau to produce adhesive stamps for use on proprietary medicines perfumery, chewing gum, checks, notes and other commercial paper, light wines, etc. Mechanics have been installing pamp pral ag machines, and a lorce has n kept busy for the entire 24 hours for several days, Unus activity at the burea the of en nstallation of stamp O the iv fs be 1 Against Reduction. A convention of ironworkers of the eastern district was held at Reading on Sunday afternoon and it was unanimous. reduc: tion in wages submitted by the Reading Iron company. The scale which is scheduled to go into effect on March 29, reduces the wages | of puddlers from $4.50 to $3.75 a ton, The reduction would affect 3,000 employ- ees, National Secretary Tighe, of Pitts | burg, addressed the men and installed | rol, Pattee will sail from Montreal the men to stick to their old schedule of | prices Me Forgot The Trap, Troubled by chicken thieves, David Chillcote, a farmer near Huntiogdon, set a shot gun trap. He forgot the trap and Monday morning u entering the ben coop received the charge in the hip, The wound is serious, the | After | Real Estate Transfers. Marie Nischik et baron to Frank Zeig- Feb. 1909, tract of land in Mun. | ler, | son, * John Workman et ux to Chas. C Workmen, March 16, 1909, tract of land in Walker twp. | Margaret Ellenberger to Mary C. Big- { lou, Fare, 5, 1909, tract of land in { Worth twp, Sarah ‘I'. Gibbs admx to Wallace Brick Co., March 28, 1909, tract of land lin Boggs twp. | H. Ll. Fowler et ux to H, Ross Wal. | ace, March 16, 1909, house and lot in | Milesburg. $1400. Harriet Keen to Lizzie | March 1 1, 1909, tract of land in Millheim Boro, { Catherine Tressler to Walter [able to prove to the commission that the I. Throssell, Discrimination Charged. The Harrisburg Patriot says that the Nittany Lime & Stone Company, of Bellefonte, filed a complaint with the State Railroad Commission Saturday, alleging that the Central Railroad Company of Pennsylvania makes a dis crimination ‘in freight rates in favor of the Bellefonte Lime Company, a com petitor of the Nittany Company. This is the first charge of discrimina- tion Flutertid before the commission, Additional seriousness is given the charge by an averment in the complaint that the Nittany company expects to be general freight agent of railroad company is a stockholder in the Belle- the | fonte Lime Company. T. Mc- | | Cormick, Feb, 6, 1909, tract of land in | { College Boro. | Gertrude R. Miller | Cormick, March 18, 1909, College Boro. William L. Foster et al to Walter T. McCormick, Dec, 14, 8, tract of land in College Boro, Wm. lL. Foste March 1909, Walter T', Mc tract of land in to to al E } of Overruled President Judge Ph ade ph a Pres ays eQil e lice he president | as th bave a iment throughout suties where associate judges still It is Created the co ex st for the abolition of the office of smal ment and grotesque results.” What a Woman WiliNot Do preserving a more than wes to e Nn ons (or Joggs and ( shape $250 WORTH SENT FREE. Dr Miles, The Great Specialist in Dis eases of the Heart, Nerves, Stomach, Bladder, also Rheu matism and Dropsy | county, consequence anywhere in these | days, and frequently pes embarrass. | The ates a Central Railroad Company oper line between Belllefonte, Centre and Mill Hall, Clinton county, and both the petitioning company and the Jellefonte product over it, 4 that the 211 3 lellefo cheaper company ship In addition to « nte « their argin ompany oblains a the ries ¢*] f 7 1) th Same cia of stufl It +1 N © rate i Nit iti Danger To Life id Ol a 01 eo’ ® | HIGH POWER GASOLINE No Danger use the right shles ¢ gasal an be tra st when you Waverly Gasolines are manufactured expressly for automo pile use. Try the Waverly brands. 706° Motor — Stove £ wa n 4 Ask re Waverly 011 Works Co. hn red of } ! » | i Intependent Bel nary | nee rk } | Pittsburg, Pa. i ' Throat Coughs Ask your doctor about these throat coughs. 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And when hun Py of prominent men and women freely testify to wonderful skill and the superiority of his New Special Treatments, his liberality is worthy of serious consideration, That Franklin Miles, M. D,, LL. B, is one of the world's most successfull physicians is proven hundreds of marvelous cures of well-known people, after fallure of from five to twenty physicians. His Dispensary has troated 200,000 patients in the last eight years, The late, Prof S. Jewell, D., editor of «the Journal of Mental and Nervous Diseases, said: “By all means ublish your surprising results.” Mr roman DeWeese, formerly editor Chicago Times-Herald, States: “Dr, | Miles cured me of years of inherited headache and dizziness.” Mrs. Mary DeHart Gresaville, Da., ned alter eleven physicians failed, rs. Sarepta Fruits. B udson, 10d, had given up hope, Cured Special Treatment. Prank Pies.” Kent. ‘Ohio, Three | physicians failed to relieve. Surprised al a speedy cure. Rev. Thomas H. Svinms, Forest Grove, Oreg. 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