Thursday, August 19, 1909, THE CENTRE FRANCIS SPEER'S Breezy “Chat” Column That what the Bellefonte rooters ought to have done would have to chase that Lock Haven umpire a tree, That when women fonte get busy it is always tion with something t their In That when a man on the Belle base ball team loses his head shoulder the responsibility. That it is said that there is a young married lady 3 ast High street, JeMefonte, who thinks she's it That the way the in Bell glad he doesn’ That if should wouldn’ health, That it thing Jesse ceived this been up in DBelle- in connec~ hat is some none of 1siness, fonte he must people are taxed fonte pating long run f That it is pretty difficult rat ried man in the North ‘of Belle- fonte to hold his own when his is seen in flirtation with a young gle man three or fou That if a in Bellefonte business he topic of conversation meetings of the Wor cle. That if a woman not far from Be fonte, doesn’t keep away from the nuather. people are talk- | ing she will get just what is cowiing to her one these days good pointer for the wom it is intended. That they lesigned the the Bellef now, Bpres he was Who ar ward sin- woul of the of ¢l | ‘ 14 : blue sw | I it : fis nothing up i 4 n shape deer and thers plenty That his there iw of a except dear in nre of them Harris Olewine afraid of an elephant but the other | night, about 2 o'clock, one of those small, nasty bats got Into his room and | he was compelled to call on his mother | to make the fight, while he stood In the hallway and looked through the erack of the door. After the bat had | been executed Harris sald, "Mama, didn’t we do It? may not be ‘That every time “Billy” Hartsock, of Benore, comes to Bellefonte he puts in most of the time (Walte)ing, and there Is no earthly reason why he should object. The time may come however, when all his (Walte)ing will be In a lovely little home, not by the Wabash, but by the ore banks. Je Is a good indian, and it is soon time he is sharing his Joys and comforts with some falr damsel. We'll Waite and Boe, OVER THE COUNTY, “of Philipsburg . residence Stoff, at the Margaret been visiting Shuey. A baby daughter was a recent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. { er, at Millheim Stov Marsh Creek Telephone Co. will a festival on Saturday August, 21, The stockholders are kindly | to take hold help make it a suc COSS L. D Fye , of State A paiptul ac nt 1909, and College, with run- mis met While made a ments in : iments in his recently ning to catel train he step and 4 toot, Gregg townshiy we cased Gap Is At . g and McCafferty tract about five miles east of Bellefon It will sire about finish the cutting of lu hen through Mr ut ab ot nee half +11: ul about one Dall mii Lu utlin sawing on the situ ate req t eg ‘i ree months mber on this tract Bilger will n feet, have Samuel Weaver, ithe new brick buttiding in Frecens of | heim Ban rere RCCH handling t or k was th: erection by the Mil pany, met with Was assistin com- a se Her a bric red ] 1 at the Hall water 8 foun at Centre wnsate drilling was d by operating the Ecroid From ng machine low I well Nes, assists Richard imery the 1 LO the waa farm 8 Corman, of is being far- ox Musser, had member an thistle patch and the fire began to mothy d being ro t the He y the barn to get a to plow around the fire; before cturned the ire had spread to the i field, and the binder machine hich he had taken to the field was hurned Vor the fire was dan gerously near the barn Mr. Musser, with all the help he could summon, worked strenuously until the fire was under control, As Ezra Auman and wife and W, H. Musser and wife were returning from a visit to Pleasant Gap the other evening | about g o'clock, Mr. Auman found that | the water in the tank of his automobile was getting low and stopped at the | Zubler farm barn, west of Spring Mills, to fill the tank from the pump near the barn, As Mr, Auman was go ing over a fence with a bucket a shot was fired from the house, and before he got back to the auto a second shot was fired that riddled the top of the auto full of holes, frightening the occupants who were in danger of being shot. The person who did the shooting mistook the auto party for invaders of his hen house, as he telephoned to Warren Wood, at Spring Mills, station that an auto party had stopped at his barn and were after his chickens and that he shot at the automobile lamps, went a time ito has | of C. C. arrival | hold requested | while employed op | * Charley Meyer, rural man at Reedsville, with his family is spend- | mail [1 {1 ing their vacation in Centre Hall. |] | There are living in Millheim at ent go widows, Taking the { of the town at 8oo, this shows a large per teent of widows Peter Myers and | who spent the summer { home at Martha, pre ¥ daughter Marie, at their country accompanied by Miss Jessie Swires, of Philipsburg, left Thursday to visit his daughter, Mrs, | William Rachau, of Bellevue, O. also intend visiting some of the large cities in the West before returning Philipsburg 10 Real Estate Transfers. Marv Murphy et bar. to Robert Fogle. man, tract of land in Huston townshij | June 15, ‘og, $25 | Ida M. ! | Me yer, ay 17 Stover et baron tract of land in to Jacob Ww. Haines tw Gibson was Alive Convention Needed nent to have t day couvet expenses per » OF two : d splays material for « experience and ide wiser, jiverts, as makes everybody can learn. We would gest that such a bill should be fram. by Hon, J C. Meyer, our representa | tive, at the next session of the legislat] ture, It would be approved by our peo- | : ty pie. * and all Potato Patch for Fifty Years DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, AN | Has Proper Idea on Drainage—Break. | Editor population | ter as it I'hey | any dr you ers are a Confession of Poor Roads. Democrat: Your recent read articles on with much belleve with you that proper drainage 18 one of the needs in our present road bullding. With a proper. y constructed roadbed, high the centre and sloping to sides, nm ple ditches at sides to cary WH falls, there Is no need for on any road, no matter how fact, a breaker In a road # 1 lon that the supe 10 now his business The present dry : up another qu ed at the meeting vill stand the wear of The auto has come to stay, ber will In« and they nto general use within | in Walker town good interest roads were fan f in with off all breakers hilly, In weather ention, one an a rease \ endea stone fi i vored to p yundation, from more feet then a top ee Pp, one for UERistl's will be glad we Will Appreciate It P eighbor, Centre the © 14] our ENTHUSIASTIC SUPERVISOR! 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Co , Belizfonte, Pa Seven Sisters Till Snyder County Soil Odd Fellows Picnic dd (arove picn t H tember ¢ As it prom he There amusements suit and a number of prizes Watch { the | pouncement Fellows of State Co Mills and nlers park on liege Bellefonte wil Monday, Sep this falls on Labor day Lhe the season of the order ill be it Gun Club Organized organization to be called the ym Gun Club, was organized at Millheim last Thursday evening The club of sixteen mémbers and meet once a month "he president of the club is L. E. Stover and the secre- tary-treasurer, R. 8. Stover, This is be a permavent organization and | governed by a set of by-laws and re gularly elected officers. An Milibe consials Lucky Coal Diggers While Jacob Kessler and his son, who reside at Shamokin Dam, were digging coal from the river near Shamokin Dam Saturday, to their surpise and delight they found a fifty dollar bill in coal they secured from the bed of theriver, The bill was in excellent condition and when it was dried Kessler and his son came to Sunbury with the once lost fifty dollar bill and made a number of purchases. — Sunbury ltem, Ladies’ $2.00 patent colt oxfords $1.48 at Veagers. Yew young men ‘can rise without an occaxlonal call down, Indeed, our new Hair Vigor may well be be this goes one step f restoring the wr seRRrRSRRRY Where is Your H air?) In Why 80 7 : / much better pla o whatis lef - WY your Cort notthe head a _ Thereis 1 about it, tively about 1 Does not chan re of said to g hair. Then it it 2:d8 nature In r and scalp to a healthy tie Ask for! new kind." 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