Thursday, August 26, 1909, FRANCIS Breezy “Chat” Column That if the all angels there wi clashing of wings. That from the standpoint of some girls in Bellefonte the fellow who can wear a small shoe Is good enough for them. That the Bellefo base is playing pretty good ball Cunningham is now welght That there in Bellefonte on the street, because only chance he gets, That a certain Bellefonte says that a prancing bronco woman when ge That George says that the es and gets do the right That when Jim Saylor, the Repubblican office, floor the microbe kno tween the Devii and sea. That the 108 temper warm friends is doing the munity. That uses her lead erally ge« a scrape. That the man in lose his temper and not find it is one of the riches He's the man with himself. That “Wit” Smith, whose office is on the the Temple Court, says vator Is a great boom man who wants to get to the top. in Bellefonte were uld be considerable weopls te ball team Manager increasing n a certain gentleman who does lots of talking that is about the is married man In the next thing to to is ts manage a she contrary. Freeman, who trades watch- never expect to the right time man left thing can at thy her h pencil ts her who can the town, ake hands or of ele- flo the fourth that That it is sald a certain young man | in Bellefonte became of our fair young d evening. a month her mind. That a you ought not ployer wants she desires t young or for fear of losing tainly paying a fal meager returns she That the will soon be in they the Streets are home and take 1onths That it 4 woman in Bellefonte wi take, gets Imo a certain place abouy jce a week. There only one fault ¥0 findembout this cumstance, and t is rs Kew late hours. It is ( ! gentleman's wif is gol engaged to 11) AUK] He should marry 1} er within for + cha 1 ie L0 change she is lial 1 lady w Aig gland student can Sor mis- business As : ire she ps was horse mal That Bellet who oblection do to get it That the seen nothis put style, ph drink beer and sit up late at night with men known disreputable characters is un fit for decent people to associate with, won KE more on Y and to recognize her is the helght of | ignorance The conscience of a de. generate like this Is seared, as with a hot fron, against everything that ia right or honorable, Bhe passes by Poo « ple In distress like an ox In the fleld or a braying ass in the stall. The woman In Bellefonte who knows her duty toward her friends and does It with a warm heart is the woman whom Heaven will bless. in | of Bellefonte, | for the young | one | iters the other | of Mills, whe men William Auman, of Potter most remarkable state, 18 91 years ind fairly well { one of the his part of the wud 18 able W. D. Cr from the Catherine of land the pposite the Philipsburg SPEER'S of LO get aro osby, E has Holt Tyrone able tract on . tery cemeiery, sracing about eleven acres, and put m work repairing fences, and making OVER THE COUNTY. ! other Homer Noll, of Tyrone, went to Snow Shoe on Thursday to handle the throttle on the yard engine for sever- al days. improvements, Austin while working at State Ammerman, a bricklayer, the Atkinson met with that will lay Ammerman ladder when it started to order to save himself grabbed the edge of a section of floor- { A valuable brood mare belonging to| ing, but the ladder caught his hand | Jobo Blauser, tenant on the John Wolf | and bent it back flat to the arm, tear- | farm at Potters Mills, died a few days | ing the flesh of the wrist and dislocat- | AKO, | man } on house College an acs L- ———— ——————— —— { cident up | This week Nicodemus Lose, oft Co. | for while, , | burn, and W, H. Mever, of Centre Hall, | scending a | returned from Illinois, where they pur-|slip and In { chased a car load of western horses. recently him a was de- It was a heavy loss to the young | ing the caught 1} { Ammon Burkholder, who holds a pos? unfort | tion in the offices of the Pennsylvania to R. R. Co, in Philipsburg, New Jersey, | loosen { has been in] Centre Hall, on a tenday n. bones Had not workmen the ladder slipped man would have imd, as his hold im when inate fal- } ti had [ gro VACAL I SNAKE LEAPS 1,400 FEET Superviso "' M. Dale, with a n bullding a ek im concrete branch, near omething that T nda Jumps From Mountain Into River, Review: T hrillineg Clif Down (re experiend Arrangements on Monday 11 nat iH not on of Hall He | again | . of The sodded improvements to lawn {is being and a new fence is the property Tyrone, hi Ego re he prettiest little He expects ydations for roc i m ce, the is erecting rri illar shape, and homes in n, with iis 1 jumped, half to make 1 ming I 8 moved i 8 Moved Blriaw« the orough A. C. Musser's sons will continue | Marble and Granite Works at Millh was conducted by their father * {down the mountain side, but A. C. Musser, The young me I class workmen and the work them commend John L. Hollicl " nt I'h ce spen Ih that “ial late t | rs I Enaxe S itsell on at Martha w mad mace Frank a n IT sav how tort On their way they stop trie [8 ) hort visit tooth, which has giver the past six weeks Mrs. Frank Crosthwarte, of State Col lege, met with an unfortunate accident She JUST AS TRAGEDY LEFT IT the other night about §:30 o'clock Opinion on Fish Baskets. les southeast o ohn fn \ ] A stant Deput Vilorne Ler ay « Hargest ere it wil . 1h Commas Prot decided vill be present and wil and sketch of the first nty of whom the Bier) the first, ¢ and every mily and their friend e present. A band will ’ Millhelm's butcher, P happy because he received | through the mail a though that is only one-hal | should have received, A short time ago | . he lost his purse, containing about | {one hundred Solas, which evidently | An Important Evert | was found by some one whose conscl-| The annual convention, of the Clears ence was just about one-half dead, and | field County Sabbath School Association consequently the finder divided the cash | will to be held in Osceola the second and by two, keeping the one-half and sent | third of September. Besides the dele- the other balf to Mr. Leitsell, using | gates there will be many visitors at the every precaution to destroy all clues | convention, A number of speakers will | as to who was the sender. address the convention, eral Fish h he that 1 it AY t wing ne lay. the 12th « rendered ‘ # n to rain should inter! 1" day following aner ’ valle juarter of cal fish of 18%, no y be cop itmmedintel above a mile be A valle or wnket : ‘ Tie : fish baskets ma me } v member structed snother basket, ne« of tha erecth vf fish arter mre 1 . ; basket a mile An id not basket penalty who n con in harm the exist decided imposed upon an Mr con would 4 way Hargest i be fia till ing fty d 8 ago, rl the sum he no n : few day Qn an this that i : TY YY YY, "mmm mM ™ THE CENTRE DEMOC RAT, “I attended in Memphis Wana | N a h te h f¢ It o_o —- “:* FREE | FREE SENN RRRRSRIRRRRORNSES BELLEFONTE, PA. WINS A WIFE IN 30 MINUTES. Gieneral T hie may NS Flute prominently of Cheatham, letly pending ship Tennessee vere 4 married thle recently hone partments of his General Huteh and n nodded her his courtship ar bride aj ap was this way.” said the the Confederate in June, I w Patterson's staff and ol mald of honor from "The Governor lise Louise fter her d Into he er I pushed 1 le To bis a! . r that I loved her and asked UO De my wife I dia not walt a swer. I took it for granted I'he whole t take trans wetion over 30 m Wher ad Miss Cheatham's ¢ ’ friends reunion Jw VAs on Gov my Texas, Introduced Cheatham a few arrival in Memphis r eves me to 1 look- and saw that I loved her out of the crowd ir hep nutes as if I owned her man my could win a example The ‘n warfare or | should he take w f¢ ™) W rey . * * * Aa + -. + * - - - - . N \d » - * ‘a - * - * $2500 REWARD ! 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