THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., JUNE 17, 1909. em | Breezy ™ Tuar the young man gets his taste of married life when he has to anti up $10 to pay the preacher, = THAT lressmakers, of can supply with gown but not with vorce suit THAT & always « of her li Tra comme riage t first " Yalan f the dre Bellefo A woman a di against a Ralph ] look plea he knows store p TAT ed on a they m he went he had the he wasn't THart tt not have right rsh, Ze druggist most de ly every day here will be a time when he will serious thinking than he does now ll some day be mighty glad to rest fold. Tuar re are a number of your fellows in Bellefonte who are { every effort to get rich but they never think of the advantages of being poor, The poor man is not bothered with pick wockets and the tax collectors do not or him. Nobody tries to money from him and no one asks him to endorse a note, ‘He cannot run over head and heels in debt, and he is not robbed or harassed by litigation Burglars don't invade his premises and he can sleep in poate hen he dies nobody questions his last will or attempts to steal his body. will ten the bend | and Nellie Mingle, of Aaronsburyg ; { die Rishel, Rosie Smith, ling | | Spring Mills ; Bessie Mallory and Este) { la Brungart, of Rebersbury ldo, of Penn Hall ; | Guisewite and Ammon Mingle of Wood borrow | FRANCIS SPEER'S “That” Column OVER THE COUNTY, Bald Eagle Grange will hold a fi heir hall to Central City on the afte Saturday, ill be | each month a The class the largest examined tl y intendent Etters for teacher's certifi it numbering 29 Appended names Mildred Acker, Helen Stover, Lo Roy Corman, Musser, of Wie, the — mre i“ Gross Shook and Clarence Con {| Sara Roy Susser, Fred ward, Domer Ishler and William Heck. man, of Tusseyville ; 1, A, Meyer, A. M and Warren Martin, of Coburn ; Boyd Hazel, of Madisonburg ; Bruce Arney, of Centre Hall ; Helen Keister, Mae Musser, Grace Throssel, Byron Musser, Harry Shires, Dale Musser, Ernest Schreckengast and Katharine Stover, of Millheim, Hughie Malone, of Benore, left yester day for Philadelphia, for a stay, Miss Cora Brown returned to her home at Potters Mills on Monday, after spend ing the past winter and spring in the public schools at Spring Matilda will be point on the coming 4th of July, I'l event teaching Mills, Port an attractive ’ Sp will celebrate the } Who Was I? 3 € A Large Crowd u Faculty Changes Lee F. Adams and 6. | M tor AM eng eeting int ent of terials te In electri Martin L. Cover A tt © ena t mechanics ai nstruction of the Pennsylvania St resigned. Each w work, Lee Adams is a sot missioner Frank Adams He lege have 0 act : ip prac CH of ex-con Ale take deceased, of Hef lefonte Summer Term : Juniata College Summer Term willl open June 28, 1909, and continue six weeks, Normal, Preparatory and Col {lege courses will be given. Beautiful surroundings. Rates reasonable, For | booklet and full information address, I. Harvey Brussavan, Acting Pres't., Huntingdon, Pa, x24 DUE THE PUBLIC, Legal Advertisements Must be Placed in Leading Papers. d ne the in a recent issue thods used by the Hollldaysgbhurg in not riigsements, ve the wides of on h Our Tri the me enteeme ighbor, une, fic ft placing public vd ve 1 pe the KRINES KIDNEY FI AAA A RAR R RAMAN) - Two Ways of Doing ¥ He A buliding at didn’ was IE UsUN resuy 0 0 Oh id be } or held sponsible ered n an re ifn THESE days Mr, Bullder does He makes his plans orders everything from one complete differently Supply house. and when Lhe material somes, I'T SUITS Abd you are here now, today, with the NL Bot yesterday with the doren Bellefonte Lumber Co » SEERA IINENRRIIITI NE Co HESRRERRRNNNNNNNNNNNNNRNNNNRANNARY A EE TE EE EE AEE EEEE REET ONENESS EEEEEEENENEEENENENEOEEES A Page ice instead When a man travels on his fa 3 Lint i at ¢ F CK he 18 a to get it ed just t punct J LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS I Rockefeller Tells How To Grow Rich TO YOUNG Ae te no Sra THPPPPPPIPP YY rr rr ebern Po ih ana 2 fh a a a a a AAA as a Eas Re Aaa EL LAWN MOWERS, OIL STOVES, PORCH SWINGS SCREEN DOORS, WINDOW SCREENS, and Hardw'e. Co. TF tter- Hoy ALT Our New We any invite everv man of Sort at once. line of $2.50 $3.00 $3.50 $4.00 up to $5.00 Prices no “So have vou'll sav. ing and the Oxfords by and woman with f an Oxford want, to We've a splendid Oxfo --the sort tl perior merit, Oxfords are different, or ours are! Come to see the best Leathers, the best Shoemak- that were ever worked into You'll find your ideal Oxfords awaiting you here—~Cousins, Regals, Queens. Mingle’s Shoe Store. xfords bring it here ds, in all stvles t show their su- at a glance. . ACh higher, however. other Shoe stores True, but their best style features, expert makers, —-
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