Thursday, August 5, 1909 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. FRANCIS | Breezy SPEER'S “That” Column That Isa Baum threw himself at her feet, But she scorn, For he couldn't shoes That didn’t That “Skinny” third base gold. That Maurice Otto won't let {it hap- pen again, He'll hereafter hold on to what he has, That “Billy” McFarlane has been striking a pretty stuff pace on Howard street. of late. That the early bird in Bellefonte may catch the worm but the late one often catches the “snakes,” That if there is anything in hypno- | tism some women in Bellefonte ought to have it so they could control their hired girls, That “Jake” Levi, of Bellefonte, says probably there was never a redhead boy who wasn't called “Reddy” by his companions. That if you desire to see some real pretty girls go to Millheim. That's what Jerome Spigelmyre says and he isn't too old to know, That Harry the Bellefonte druggist, says that a frog in the pond, on Fishing Creek, Is w than a frog in your ti That + fonte turned from him with sell her a palr of hurt her corns, Keichline holds down if It bag of as was a Green, rth more drink wi! is time f f vou cant . That when Thomas Si Bellefonte jew cure what happens fonte wil mirror ‘ partly edu most refi it merves true That many a girl in handed out a lemon to a young man who, In after life, be very sorry and greatly regretted her actions. She is now either an old mald or she has hitched up with the and is living a very That the first thing you kn« con Harris will be around scription paper to get money igh to buy a wire for Dr. Dave Dale to be used while he Is umpiring one of those ball plate safer says don't doesn't, cage or no story Bellefonte has ame wrong fellow nsatisfactory Uf Den with a sul Pe ’ cage exciting would be goes, and games Boller What "Doe" you think it CAR That pave talk the man Bellefonte ver had to pay wife's extra charges for talking or phone Here la where Smith and W, B phone managers fellows, A man a talkative is not to In ed from a or a commercial standpoint in who is cheap ne his the wn" tele other manager Mallalieu, the get it on the with wife envy financial That whispering only denotes in company not Hl<breeding but it Is cowardly. If ladies or gentlemen de- pire to talk wsecrets they excuse themselves and leave the company of their friends while In a whispering | mood. We have some thoughtless women In Bellefonte who should try and leave this soak in their brains, That the other day we were asked if Bellefonte had any men In It who worshipped money more than God, Bure, we have. There are men In Bellefonte who sit In the pews In the front part of our churches on Sunday who never hear a word the preacher says because of thinking about how to rkin some one tn get a measly dollar, These fellows are sac.earying thelr lust for gold here but In the next world they will bs as poor as Lazarus, | to bu { tion at the college dairy { rain may reduce the crop one half, OVER THE COUNTY, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stover, of Millheim are re) in the arrival of a baby davghter FP ild a new dwelling in Millheim, Tne third annual teachers Sugar valley will be held at Saturday, August 7 Wm ' neing house on his lot reunion of Greenbury on Driebilbis has resigned his posi. to acce pt the » uperintendencey of a lar ge dairy near Greesburg, | Apples may rea h half a crop in this | county this season, For potatoes there Was a promising prospect but want of Belle Lowry, who has been spending a few days in Tyrone, returned to her | home at State College accompanied by | Mrs. Victor Wike and little son, Jack, The Farmers' Institutes, for Mifflin county are as follows: McVeytown, | December, 13-14; Milroy, December, 15- 16, M. M, Naginey, Milroy, instructor, Mrs. Henry Lowry and daughter Bet tie, of State College, departed on Thurs day for Mrs, Mary Love at Vandergrift, also to her sister, rs at Ford City, a visit to her mother mes Se church at wn ladel 1A where he was i i 11¢ o an Altoona man idered, by | family horses and Mr Crouse : price for him SAe Was Con rsemen. to be one of the that received a part of the hand the Centre county chestout ore p one it ry spell % nO! turn out to heavy recent « be a account of the will be on vhich may have affected the ore p The trees, during the period of blossoming as ifby a white woolen the shades of the forest, how may ved moisture ’ to give ¢ nuts a vere cuvered Dianket ever have preser chance to Bierly Post, No jor KK. Henry f { Veterans, .will 298 Foster hold a Rebersburg, to every Sons | Saturda tation 1s extended to attend There will usual tertainments g other things, sham battle, speeches and a A festival in the evening at | Y. 7. Bear i person De ut en AMot bands, a fire amp 8 Rebersburg Another of the Pennsylvania State College graduates secured a good pos ition Reference is made to tarry Burkholder, of Centre Hill, who just) graduated in Jose He is now located at Logansport, Indiana, and is employed by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company as inspector of the electric switches and signals, his territory being from Bradford, Ohio, west to Chicago J. C. Auman’s saw mill, near Wolfs | Store, was totally destroyed by fire on { Monday july 26. The origin of the [fire is unknown, but it is presumed it caught from a spark from the engine, | The mill had been in operation until {noon and the workmen bad gone for { dipper, and upon their return found {the roof so much burped that it was | wiready falliog down, and nothing could be saved, A pew traction engine was | being used to furnish the power for the mill. About three thousand feet of lumber and alot of shingles were Iburned., Ths Is a heavy loss for Mr, | Auman as he had no insurance, Royer is making preparations | barns in order | i who left | glad to W. L.. Hosterman, of Coburn, and 1] | Spigelmyer, ot that place. swapped | teams and each one thinks he the | | better of the bargain, Rev. W. KK. Harnish Is taking a va- | eation, therefore there will be no reg- ular service In the Presbyterian church at until the first Sunday in September. W. K. Foster, serving a charge Plilladelphina, Is taking his vaca Centre county friends, He Presbyterian appointments College Sunday. got Boalsburg, Rev neayx tion filled at nmong the State house, & destroved A double dwelling was completely cently The Jellefonte Fur i nace "1 } ned i 1] Ross CO, neither house Wus owt i Company OCC and Ton ance Grove of whom had any Samuel Baker, of this county Des Moines, Ia. 410 years ago for the west, is visiting relatives through- out the county. Mr. Baker is well pre- | served and quite active and surprised his many friends, him, visited who were certainly While at State Col- Mr. and Mrs. J. B. gee lege he Shope James Holmes, of State College, has purchased the Mrs. Albert Hoy prop- erty, corner College avenue and Fra- zier street; consideration $5,000, Some- time ago he sold a valuable property { in that borough and most of this sum- mer lived in a bungalow on the farm, near the borough. He evidently be- came tired of that and *hought he would get something more substan- SRP NNNTLNNNNNNNNNNRRRRNNY $25.00 REWARD! The of the Centre Democrat regular bona fide > < THE PUBLISHER » * »> * a A > > * > > ® a > * \d > \d » > > \d * 3 + SPIRENT NNERARRRERRRRENS CESS EbECNEBBRbLBEEEERASS A» A "ove joa remed Write today for FREE bottle of Dr Greene's Laxura for all stomach, liver and bowel trouble 1 Letters on Poorly Printed Stationery Go Into the e 4 ) A classy looking letter head wins atten. | tion and puts the recipient into a pleasant | frame of mind for the letter underneath. We Print That Kind of Stationery. We Are Ready to Print Yours. Took it 32 Years. Bditor of the Centre Democrat wir: Snclosed you will find $1.00; please send us the paper another year A few weeks ago 1 saw in the paper an account of a Mr. Carner, of Hu- blersburg, who has taken the Centre Democrat for years, I would Just say here 1 have taken it for 32 yeara We have come to Johnstown now tn live, and think we cannot do without nw a“ ir The Centre Democrat to get the news from home. Yours respectfully, B. PP. Neyhart, Johnstown, Pa, July 2% AUCTION SALE OF LOTS! AT State College, Pa. SAT. AUGUST 14 Commencing at one o'clock EEE EEE CHOICE BUILDING LOTS WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER LOCATION AND GROUNDS This valuable addition of State College is loca- ted in the Borough, where building is now going on, and within 5 minutes’ walk of the Main College Buildings. FREE TRAIN Will leave Bellefonte Saturday morning, at 10:30, stopping at all the regular stations be- tween Bellefonte and the College, returning that evening. FEA Na BALLOON ASCENSION By one of the greatest Aeronauts in the world. Take a day off Come and bring your friends. Ladies are especially invited. $500 LOT GIVEN AWAY Come, you may be lucky. win it. Someone is sure to Wm da, AREA] BAND CONCERT During the day, by one of the best bands in Central Penna. HEN OPPORTUNITY knocks, open the door and let it en- ter. SAVE SOMETHING. How long are you going to be CO just one of the many human cog wheels of business? How long are you going to abuse your opportunities in life ? If you have not acquired the habit of saving a part of your earnings, begin to- day. You are now working for the money you can earn. Learn to make your money work for you. Don’t fail to attend the Big Auction Sale on Saturday, August 14, beginning at 1 P. M. sharp. Don’t buy a lot until then. We will show you how to double your money. YOU NAME YOUR OWN PRICE. LIBERAL TERMS. LEATHERS BROTHERS, Managers. For further information consult the Managers in their office at State College. Col.J.C. Morrow AUCTIONEER. YOUR REAL ESTATE YOUNG MAN, WILL MAKE YOUR OLD AGE COMFORT- ABLE. The greatest Real Estate Auc- tioneer on earth. He has a rec- ord of selling lots at the rate of one per minute. A man with 26 years’ experience. It is worth your while to hear him. OWN A HOME! BUY IT NOWI
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