Thursday, October 7th, 1909. THE CENTRE DEMOC RAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page 3. EE ———— FRANCIS | Breet SPEER'S “That” Column That a good man in Bellefonte has »0 business In a bad business, That many a girl in Bellefonte looks fato the mirror to find her best friend. That there is a woman in Bellefonte | high- | who nothing more than a flyer. That the would light up match. That the fonte generally low’s expense. That every lawyer In Bellefonte is doing his level best to keep his advice from looking cheap. That the man in lends a helping hand who only give advice That the coats worn in Bellefonte may put it enables the blufr, That C. C. Shuey, of Belle fonte, says | its awful hard to be of a “sonny” dis- | position and have nothing but daugh- ters. That there would b elors in Bellefonte | not allowed to associate men. That fellows in stick to a J factory That it Is all right for a Bel young man to hold thr in a game of cards—but of live. That a Bellefonte, mother-in- ing effect That with fonte everythh ter whether she pocket or not That the tims is glad he just now w after the tax That Harry S wers, o says that tea doesn't ma feel so chesty rth some in a chest, That Bellefonte ®t who are so stingy ook for a ne go and buy That “Dutch” tobacconist, } tion of smokel ehew say it's fine. That Lewis merchant, the do of his bread That Curt Wagner, says the fellow who op mill {sn't short of the staff of damn sight. Think it over That George Spicer, elevitor in Temple Court, that | hls life, for the last few years has been sothing but ups and downs That the ker if will have to admit that are very leceitful That % ers do not That if me seed In keepin Mfe they be in That Bellefonts best way replied That Fra has the api when riding That that admired by She will That the in Cha is some could spinsters strike a faces of if they in other fel- loafer at the barroom smiles Bellefonte who is worth a dozen by some fellows m to make a big fewer old batch-~ men weve | vith married ’ {f single ther 8.8 imber of young couldn't a glue who was in ree or four qu not ir man SAY law 1 1 QO Bellefonte, fellow don't ’ f ke a as other things that 1 ople In would rather | edle in hay stack than one AS eas tobad h Bellefonte who Is after | what side Say o Bell os efonte, erat life by a says Bellefonte Appearances th iresama fn " ¢ oa maki ed shops ® many of they generally That Jo« wants to know geta the no ponecs invl Punl \p sure.” T L ] Bellefont has a wif WAY Ther are ! ely 4] wom of munit That clerks say#® that the man who squanders ont dollar for « for trouble look a litthe « That a rt asked another to make her hn ings at home A clgnarretils and he ne aronscd That were wants demand husband's ly disappear That it Barnhart father, must he grow to be In a much” sald his father, often read In newspapers lors were short That Harry Keller, the many n om the in office, ] ” nn Or if ne re ing their ping their thelr julck- reduc they are in Increa for che WOrsd 8 WO in an thes tid elegant troubl of Bel K B hil asked 5 arnhart, how big bank “Not “for 1 have where cash. in James Esq. Chalrman of the Centre County Republican Com. | mittee, should bave taken his friends, Senator A. BE. Bisson and Benator Jere. miah A. Stober to the Y. M, C. A, re. ception on Thursday evening and treated them to lemonade. That wouldn't have been too strong for them, That there is a young clerk in Belle fonte who, when he kisses a young lady there is a report like you hear coming from the rear of the court house while blasting rocks, The other night he so annoyed the occoupants in a certain Youse that the father was angry enough to go into the parlor and pitch him out. He needs to put a muffler on that kisser, { friends in different parts of the | Her first stop will be with | ma Stuart, Belle- | their future {up not make them men | | and lul ters of the Revolution | vania Furnace, 3 who runs the | | gerne ] appeared Migs Della Garbrick, of Boalsburg, has gone to Lancaster for the winter, where she will visit her brother, and will be engaged as clerk In a store. Miss Priscilla Stuart, departed on an of Boalsburg, extended visit to state, Mrs, Xm- in Pittsburg. spent Thursday at his home m for Philadelphia were they home. will make Last week an old boardwalk was torn in front of the hardware store in Millheim, and quite a lot of old coin was found in the debris, which { many to join in the hunt Edward G. Hutchison, Mark, has decided to locate in Lancaster where he will engaged in bandling oils ricants His friends in fonte will wish him success, [4 Ol The regular meeting of the Daugh- was held Friday Sparks, at Mrs. Pond, as hoste at the home of Mrs, College, with Mrs Sparks, Mrs. Frear and Mrs, Welsh es of $1 Hy af- The re. partment Millhelm the other day er from A. R. Alexander, stating that he Mo t place, farm at elved 18 he ha + BANK » there was taken ver Although she her many friends in will be glad to hear that ff danger s ural telephone COMPANY ¥ gy rend ' eq Capital of Ty tob fron Sls lars | a line of Gatesbu thousasn 1 do rone by way town, g. Guyer Pennsy thence back to Tyrone by way of Graysville Fraoklinville and Spruce Creek. It will be connected with | the Pennsyleaniatelephone system Mra. Melvin Kuhn, daughter Mii Boalsburg, and Mrs. Edward of Oak Hall visited the Koco} at State Col. Mrs Koch, hs 4 cars of to red Sel. former »f ters aunt Mra - oe or who is Krebs, wa Har vere condu bearers guardiar H presentative Thirty Years for Stealing Wheat hirty in the EB mont hard N Fhursda i. AR ols of Miller recent an has w he Inv tw ie er year } shall of 30 4 or ont maximum senty Ketcham has served thee ’ ‘ iD n (‘oh VORre ty nr imbla cout and 18 months for Iarcer count A before ordingly vher he Judge Evans ot | 1 hursday he was senter ced to pay the | cont of the sorve prosecution, a the maximum years In the penitentiary fine of $100 | and term of Too Happy to Live. A question now arises, son, by using Sexine Pla become too happy to live? No. Dut a per. son who feels so weak and nervous Is made happy by bullding him or her self up by the use of Sexine Pil Price, $1 a box, § boxes $5. Address or call on C. M. Parrish, druggist, Bellefonte, where they sell all the prin. cipal remedies and do ‘not substi. tute, 2% Can a per ——— ——— There are lots of Questionable char. acters to be found around the bureau of Information, | war | away | was Mr. and Mrs, Harry Struble, of State | | College, {at Rock Benner township and left | | berances { fighting induced | | was Warrior's | Belle- | State i into the | badly VALUABLE RELIC A 8nug Roll of Bills Found in an Old Belt. Searching through some old war relics of the late Martin Van Buren Sholler, who was laid in his last rest. ing place in the Willlamsburg cem- etery, the other afternoon, brought to light a nice sum of money that had evidently been hidden there by the aged man, A thorough search is now being made of all the articles about the house with the hope that more money may be located, Mr. Sholler served as first sergeant in Company HE. 104 regiment, Penn- gylvania Volunteers, during the Civil and at its close he carefully his belt and sword and since he careful with them, particular His friends had thought that the belt was from the remems- when he wore it In actual After the relatives bad re- placing the body In belt was brought out To the surprise of every- a roll of bills amounting to $600 found In the pocket of the belt The friends of the opinion that money has been hidden in other place 4 and thorough search War will be made always belt in family care of and always turned from grave the examined body and are HORSE THIEF CAPTURED de a horse Kline, near ¢ who st to H and bug- residing learfield, Man's Fut ure. A Smoke Run Mystery. village of Sm Pittsburger Claims North Pole This Look Out For Impostor 2. 1 Las and pat mem many wom he ded by nia tered Ly {11 m0 od fr ll re yddenly re who safety to m Former State Treasurer Injured Former State Treasurer William i working about his brick Chester ently, when his Herry plant was nt re {left arm was caught between a pair of rollers Mr. Rerry machine, was being dmwn smashed thumb laid | the | his | the | when by sheer force | | he pulled his hand out, escaping with a | Had he lost | SHERIFF'S WIFE LET SLAYER OUT OF JAIL VISITOR AND UNLOCKED DOOR Worked—Caught at Door While At- tempting to Walk Out, QO. Arthur Alien, the hotel keeper who shot and Killed his five-year-old daughter, at Mifflin, Pa., seriously | wounded his wife and tried to blow out his own brains in the Keystone | Hotel last week, has so far recovered as to be able to try to bluff his way to freedom. Last Thursday morning Al- len dressed himself with especial care and awaited the hour when Sheriff Wright generally attends to the fam- ly marketing. Then, slinging a light { overcoat over his left arm and picking an suit he walked down the vn corridors leading from the cell Kicking against the door, a sig- generally used by visitors to ate ct the attention of the turnkey when are ready to leave, he awalted ¢ coming of Mrs. Wright, the sher- i's wife, whom he knew is always left in charge In the absence of the sher- $44 Mrs, Wright, not knowing Allen mistook him for an early morning visi the door and permitted to pass down the hall, It is al- that when Allen passed her he is hat and In a steady wraning; 1 case, opend d volee “Good n guess I'll be now." Tf Wright and recognized the door a placed his veto ng further. 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