Thursday, June 24, 1909. CENTRE FRANCIS SPEER'S Breezy “Chat” Column Tua about the men in Bellefonte rainy day are their TAT a cert fonte can’ ass because he Ivthing ¥ s vOouny y thing some young son of his father, THAT the averag Bellefon a good bit 1c) especially the Thar whe! street, Bell It was an ix looked. THAT life some women have somebod all the t Tuar L Bellefont one dress is pr she has no redr 1 471 6s TAT even if » who are laying Bellefont burns her hand she says "Oh dear!” ar then forgets it unti husband comes home, when she shows him the blister When a man in Bellefonte burns his | hand it is different. He says “damm | it," and then some. ! Tuar David Kelley, one of the bosses at the American Lime & Stone Co's operations, ] l . down there that y an't hold a candle to. He | He doesn’ that ag iA her says they have something THAT of Pala : girl rather lofty instead of w¢ and reg fair dan of Cr Tha ing It seems that almost any! blood" runt saves him fro it wa and out Tua fonte spoon on a piazza the very careful of his SLiICKS A match A wien a should be when he Cigarette, some very strange sights, and often times puts a couple just where they be long, whether they are of the four hun- dred or not, ™ ’ to be HET a Mttle lich Hnitie High Tuar it is said that there is an o maid in Bellefonte that is cutting some ge capers with young married men, o let them know that she is at home, and ready to receive company, she uses a lampin the window as a signal that everything 18 in tip-top shape, When ber gentlemen friends are all in, as by magic, the light goes out and that is the end of the first chapter, Tuat when a minister of the gospel in Bellefonte or elsewhere takes ‘with a man in his church who is only thereto satisfy his avaricious and mercenaty desires he had better step down from the pulpit and go into some other business does not with it so muchehris- tian dignity an manhood. The man w Reis & tiled to abscond with stolen goods is just as indictable as though he had taken them himself. So is it with a minister who aids one of his pharisaical members to carry out his pernicious and selfish designs. The “man of the cloth” who wants to do the most good in the world must absent himself from the fellows who are makin, Christianity a cloak to put money in his | Eran own coffers and advance his own person al business, If he doesn't, his time in a community will be of short duration. t often reveals 1a | Toole, of Freeburg, Snyder county, OVER THE COUNTY, £ roxy ou Robeson who last College, of t H. Alport, of Philipsburg, week graduated from State has beets elected by the trustees ant his ™ ite £ Institulion as an assist int he i race will Aaronsh ITY enliven the X Several fire companies ar Elaborate display of fire v evening. tival in the IVAI 10 The } 1 At a meeting of the wol board of Millheim the following teachers were elected to teach the coming term, Principal of the schools, Clarence E i 8 of _Ursinus, college; gram- mar M. C. Haines, of Rebersburg: intermediate, Miss Mabelle Norris, of Fillmore; prised val Miss Clara Condo, of Penn Hall. Prof, 8. Ward Gramley, who was principal the last winter, was no applicant for the position this year, The school term ‘was fixed at eight months and begining August 30, The tax levied will be 7 mills school and 3% duildeng The'Snow Shoe’ ‘will hold 4 . Ry the Snow & Radke In Mons dy, July sth. The bays’ many and oneTtatning Tar tres for the day, among them being two exciting games of base ball between Karthaus and Snow Shoe—one game at 10.30 4, m. and one at 2.30 p. m. There will be dancing in the vilion throughout the day. Refreshments will be served on the ground, and excellent meals can be red at a reasonble price by those who do not care to bring lunches with them. The band will give concerts throughtout the day and evening, A display of fire-works will be giv- en in the Selig; Nothing will be left undone to make the day one of real pleas- ure and enjoyment for those who attend, graduate Lemont, will church lawn, { h. Welcome t The M. E. church, at 1 a festival on the fv) ’ + benefit of the chur Kate Keller, of Ingram : Estie of Lewisburg, and the Miss of Greensbnrg, were in Centre Shaw-Hoster m A 4 t yale i lesirable BRppearan sitoated, The sct 164 ele he Masonic Home Real Estate Transfers K. Reifsnyder et al to Rebeces tract of land in Miles township, March 20, 1909, consideration, $5600 Joseph Pruger et ux to Samuel Mar kowitz, tract of land 10 Taylor township, May g, 1909, $2000 Orlando Smith to John B, Wetzel, { tzact of land in Howard township, Aug | 23, 1904 $110, Joseph Pruger et al to Samuel Mar kowitz, tract of land inTaylor township, May 5, 1909, $3500. Jacob Solomen et ux to Martin A.Gill, lot in Philipsbitrg, November 15, 1907, 1. 0 A. Gill to "Dore Solomon, lot i November 15, 100, ary R, ot baton to tract io Millheim, Jennie 7 Stover, 29, 1909, $600, Heirs of Joseph R. Kessinger to Dan- jel Kern, ttatt of Jand in Walker town- ship, July, 1908, $140. Franklin B, Ott et ux to Mannie E. Krise, tract of land in Gregg township, May 12, 1909, $1000. Nancy J. Confer to Rachel Goodfel- low, tract of land in Howard township, May 15, ‘0g, $725. David hiardhbetg oe to Daniel Kern, lot in Hublersburg, May 6, ‘og, $700, Mary Jie Feidler to J, F. Rishel, tract of fand in Penn township, April 2, DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, $2000. ¢ Toth et s Sn wf hoe townsi : Ig. + nen H Haisa 4 . he st ough cure For many years ii has hogan regarded by doctors as the medi ctae most | hs, and 1 kely 1 Cure Cougns Snake Stole Whiskey ow Ge y Honey k ¢ ress or di on | M. Parrish Bellefonte. where t} | al do not substi ey sel Cipal remedies and Emporium Firm Gets Contract. The Isthmian canal commission has awarded a contract to the Keystone Powder Manufacturing Company, of Emporium, Pa, for furnishing be- tween nine millon and ten million | pounds of dynamite, deliveries on the | Isthmus to begin about September 15. | | The amount of the contract Is $1,017, | 232. | Something New. White lemonade is a nourishing and delicious drink. Grate the peel from two lemons, always being careful to use the yellow rind only, not any Shite pith, Add two cups of Sugar "fd the julce of three lemons, Let stand several hours. Add three pints of fresh, boiling milk. Strain through cheese cloth, chill, and serve ‘with cracked lose, We would never hear of some men if it wasn't for the enemies they make, Never Fails to Restore Gray Halr to its Natura) Color and Beauty, St ita falling on positively removes Dandruff, stitutes, $1.00 and 50c. Bottles, Is Not a Dye. ale ie May Be. Gay Newark Ne 3: and wuly y. 1 Pe Page An Allison. Laubach, of Bald a. an Old ith to effi pros Belles Ts il Huntingdon, Pa., will hold Home Week from Beptembs the 11th, and } Jenne s towne r ship, Clinton « postcard from 1} Nebraska, Fi his photograph o1 is 82 0 p nized an the gt re " {ner EE Ar aan aa ad st et th AAA asst ss Se dddddd A a ¥ Pr Ea we + oe CR i 2 $9299 99990090909999%9999% a Two Ways of Doing 3 good wages and never be worth not they have He- 1 ou 0 investigate the ngs fund depart- wy in THESE Sifferently nsibie ment, where small deposits are re- jays Mr. Be He verviking fron ter does fon M ceived and rowt ie coemuieriy i. ¥ i. tian planns rders 1 plete " Bellefonte Lumber Co S000 080000000000080080s Bellefonte Trust Co, De SENNNNNNNRNNRNRURNNTNRRNRNNOENNNRNERY P4eabbBEdSRNETIRRIRIININI0S - cionte, Pa. if 5 bave 3 difficulty €C ° Waverly Sp ial ge, come « e “Perfect lubrication with out carbon deposit. ™ Waverly 0il Works Co, independent ROPROrs Pittsburg, Pa, 4 w _ road € WAN] Ww ° - IY SPECIAL =» GEO EESEENEEENER UENCE NERNEEDER We invite every man and woman with anv sort of an Oxford want, to bring it here at once. We've a splendid line of Oxfords, in all styles the sort that show their su- perior merit, at a glance. $2.50 $3.00 $3.50 $4.00 up to $5.00 Prices no higher, however. “So have other Shoe stores” you'll say. True, but their Oxfords are different, or ours are! Come to see the best Leathers, the best Shoemak- ing and whe best style features, that were ever worked into Oxfords by expert makers. You'll find your ideal Oxfords" awaiting you here—Cousins, Regals, Queens.) Mingle’s Shoe Store.
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