Thursday, July 22, 1909, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. om -— ———— FRANCIS | Breezy SPEER'S “Chat”’ Column had a little lamb, was long ago; now, and has, I hear, 80, That Mary Jut that She's married A little kid That no man is a fool who enough to keep his mouth shut, That to be “in the read the Centre that's so. That the hu rs who come to Bellefonte to sell green goods find po- Heemen Dukeman and Justice easy. That the to manage in Bellefonte mule, That the are those or knows push” you Democrat must Yes, ckate thing in the world talkative hardest hardest is some the next men in take wisest who can a hearty laugh at the pointle 88 jokes of thelr | o 000. wives. That throat the other day ing victims ball yell. That high collar on a certain young specialists were busy at Jersey Shore repair. of the Bellefonte base man in Bellefonte cut a queer figure | the other night when he had that beautiful jag on. That the first thing clan In Bellefonte learned in cal profession was to make tients cough up. That John: C. Rowe says that business is him just now. That push the lawn mower. That Al. Dale, Esq. ing lawyers, f the fellow who own may afford That fonte uniq ise s0 T! Bellet he n the else, a certain phys! his medi- his pa- of pushing he jellefonte, 8, ¢ one of is « opinion an fonte to se« from time the bab) cessful young aces busi. the girls really in That the me in Bellefonte ness before mor When a young wt su he who pl keying with man gets is Tove he is Mable to loose his head and | everything else ty hasn't to the That fonte } structing what ers tress This ahi nt of ate corn cakes tick which but the style to put on is and a big farce teaching her help to lle simply to satisfy her pride and self-coneceit. This Is another where a beggar placed on a riding him to death That Sheriff “Billy” Hurly Frank P. Blair forgot this was dead of summer and walked office of the Troasurer of county the day and were Hughie Taylor the very turning too much sheriff tried to tury radiator and, in 4 ly eame giving Hard Harris a that some hyde In the something like Well, Horton caught them of course this nothing but BEhe Is Indiv a’ mockery Cane horse # and the the Centres giving dickens for n The off the TS in in other team O the MNE nD Frank fob, The had pineed formalde radiator whieh threw off steam. Did they run? Ray conldn't have with his automobile, steam preity ne Naginey joke WAR ot one | visiting Before dead | { church, women | evening is a Bellefonte | visiting with | has to OVER THE COUNTY. Clayton Kern, of State College, visited his sister Mrs. H. J. McCann, of Mackey- ville, from Saturday until Monday. Mrs. Henry Taylor, of her old home her marriage Stuart Reedsville, is at Boalsburg, she was Mary Jack appointed B., D, tor Centre Hall ready to attach usual fee, festival will be held near Fillmore, on Saturday July 24 for the benefit of Sun- day school, All are invited to come, Harry N. Musser, of State College, has purchased the G. E, Corl farm west of that place, The farm contains about thirty acres and the amount paid was Governor Brisbin ary pup lie borough. He will be nature for the not nis sig A at Meyers Rev. B. F. Bieber and George H. Emerick, of Centre Hall, drove to near Milton recently and brought back with { them a driving horse for the use of the former, Mrs. Bella Reed and Lizzie Justice, of Altoona, sister-in-law and daughter, re- spectively, of Samuel Justice, have been | Justice home | a few days at the in Valley View. John W., Runkle, formerly of Penns- valley, but for some years a merchant in Middleburg, a candidate ate » in Snyder county 18 for as- $0C1 the Democr: on d Ann D hnstown rst, of where he former's They will be band's fatl Ww ¢ Hall Mrs east with her Miriar thur Spangler, idren of W : er, C ent ug ht chil ler, also of Chicago. avid who in Halnes t y Les Corman, ¥ whi and we up after also Bank corresponder it and reserve agent A. M. Melick gist, In the early number of among the prize for the be presented clared ‘Wweeot would mont expect the 12} ! elected the Merchant's f Phil sdelp! n 10 remy to open of Sevtember Na their They tional ns a Philipsburg spring drug- distributed a of sweet peas and offered a flowers that should his store He de July 15 should be and that a prize the biggest and bouquet. The eol- presented for judgment was beautiful. The result nn follows Miss Bettie Todd, 261 blossoms. 15 colors Mra. John Todd, 158 blossoms, 17 enlors. This will entitle Miss Het. tie Todd to the number of blossoms, Todd will receive the prize for the | greatest variety of colors, packages citizens first nt that Day.” given for multi-enlnred nlro Pea he lection { Groff has i there were a number of failures prize for the largest | while Mrs. John [trying to run an automobile on a trol. | {ley car Income, i Miss Vernice Ginter and Miss Ber- | returned from Bnow Bhoe | nice Haupt {on Baturday where they spent several | days. | Mrs. Mary | Miss Lula, i friends In { Mills { The Methodist Sunday school at Ross church will hold their annual ket picnic in the grove at Marengo Saturday, August 7th, Miess, merchant at Colyer, sports a handsome new business wag- on, and had It make several trips to the county seat lately. EB. of the Stover Tyrone, vicinity of and daughter, are visiting Pine Grove the bas on George Recently William Groff, the of Millheim, ughta M ile, It 1s a fine named it “Will you go’ Religious services will be held Wm. Moyer's Grove, near Colyer, ginning Saturday, July 31st, and tinuing until Aug. Sth, Inclusive. Prof. H. K. Royer, of Rebersburg, has been elected to teach the Loganton high school, and Eva Moyer, ot Centre Mills, the grammar school in the same place, ho axwell automotl one in be cone The annual reunion of the Duck family will be held at Brook Park, UUnion coun ty, on Saturday, August 28th, 1909. All members of the family are urged to be | present The Bigler, this grove clusive, a Mrs. John Harrison Laura, of Jersey Shot at the J. 'B. Strohm Hall. , Harrison Sut dav nl una ' it On regular annual campmeeting at near Clearfield, will be held geason in the beautiful shady from August 20th, to 30th In- ns Chautauqua and e have 1 Dee in Centre there home, was y for the day Also nday of on Black Sat school, union plenie at Chaney's Grove, west of Port Matilda rdially nvited 1 At = he class ite large and ait} the applicants pr ut forth additional « forts Io the WAS Q latter cases the appli young. They should v themselves 10 hax Cw of the ff were 100 m jority Cant luke am Methodist Day at Lakemont Park or 8 no AY CAD Legless Baseman Agile Headless baseball players, fig iratively are not uncommon, but a footless third baseman actually isa rare occurance. However Atwood Barnhart, of Sunbury, ix one who, although both legs are cut of just below the knee, covers the sack with such agility as to place him a class of ball players all by himself Barnhart is ve ry well developed as 10 chest and arms, His “whip” is strong and sure, and he lines the ball to first with such speed and accuracy that few runners ever t" a punky hit aloog the third base line. He plays in close and takes stinging liners almost off the bat, Hy long practice he has deve oped a marvelous jumping ability, and most of is catches are made while off the ground his beat oul Many a man makes the mistake of | | lamsport Should Take Warning, A case in the Federal courts at in which a Potter county young man was fined $25 and costs public interest and attention in a matter that is too often forgotten or disregard. ed-—that the little tin mail boxes along the country free delivery routes are un der the protection of the United States government as prescribed by the follow ing statute Section 16¢ 4 fully and malicio any other rec eptac fe establis master general for the matter for the m or del or sly in uniform, the will on who jures Every pers sly i le td r box, I tears down Or destroys hed by al mal Cl HE 3 rier wi 1 1 I$ al en | route his duty a letter person who wilfully aids or assi t in shall for every such offense be in ishable by a fine of not less than $100 or not more than $1,000 or by imprison ment of not less than one or more than three years, The Potter county youth who was fined by Judge Archbald confessed the vandalism charged against him as carrier 10 | though it was argued in his favor that the destruction had been accomplished while he was under the influence of whiskey, which had been given him by woodsmen, A True Snake Story. Recently a new engine house was bullt for the dinkey at the lime kilns, located at Armor's Gap. The end of the drain pipe that leads from the engine pit to the outside had been closed up with rags to keep anything from going through to the inside. On Monday John McKinley, of Milesburg, started to remove the rags, After he thought he had them all out he got de on his knees and looked in the be certain that he had gotten that there he put his wn Discovering g still there d drew out ¢ KRINES KIDNEY PILLS A Guarantee of Satisfaction ve : AUSIDR Nervousness | Rest lessness and Irrital Or nire Y f in anty. or Date Change of The Use of Sexine Wil- | for | | damaging a rural route mail box, enlists CORTRIGHT METAL SHINGLES use on large and small buildings all over A . srl tes : A conditions of we weather—for more no one } a wornout Cortright 148 seen Cortright roof moved from one bui If you wa free books, howing ver neighbor CORTRIGHT METAL ROOFING co., SON. 23d St, Phil adelphia America YOU ARE GOING TO BUY Stockers an? Feeding Cattle THIS SEASON You want to buy where you can get the hest cattle for the least money. Write or wire at once to JOHN J. 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Straight and Swing lasts A correct size and width for every foot--and we're ex perts at fitting. $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, to $5.00, al d S OW . 1 Med some very smart perforated Ties, Buttons um or narrow--toes 3 fe fefefufefefefefetefelnfoiefufafeieie and fonder chiects ’ oleales! Bluchers. of . » * Lewlonlen]onlon] und st These prices may look familiar. but the Oxfords tell their are decidedly better and different. 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