Page 2. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, December 9th, 1909. RAILROADS OF U.S. | MAY BE PARALYZED! 150,000 MILES OF TRACK MAY BE | INVOLVED | | INCREASE IN COST OF LIVING! They Demand an Increase of 10 per Cent. Wages—Engineers, Fire- Men, Trainmen in the Revolt—Much in Uneasiness Prevails. The greatest strike of railroad men | that this country has ever seen may | be in full swing by Christmas, accord- | n latest advices from the vari railroad brother r n increa of 18 per wa 8 Of « inmen, fire n and switchmen, owing | inere e of 48 per cent | have been agreed | Vit 8 reanizations, every line in the United SL nd West, is in imminent ng eing completely tied up | For more than two years the rail- | road employes have been waiting their opportunity, but no definite move was | made until the return of prosperity | this fall indicated that the time was | ripe. The men have been watching | the immense profits as shown In the | reports of the various rallroads, and | have decided that it is about time for | them to share in these profits, espe- | cially in view of the factthat the cost | of living has increased so tremen- | dously. | Both Sides Determined. Both the raliroads and the leaders of organized labor among the railroad employes are preparing for the Mtrug- gl vhich when it once begins will | wit? t de t develop Into one of t} g atest dustrial Patties that has ever ‘ fought In this or any | other land. The attitude of the lead- | rs } a t lispute, which | y woes t i t peace of the nt | gent time that of | A y n will er RRR th the rail r 1g “ 14 ircurn " 3 | | “n MM Ore { railroad 3 . ' burdons ¢ : Shippers Are Notified Q y } n becom ou md pres wd nip thoy had | best wy RIN } pdr mi re f r jobbers and = ther food ¢ +4 y v 1 ‘ | Wt wl cis Children Carry Bottles. } ! th : ren w at tend t ! 4 t Villiams port, says tl} Iti \ either have te in without dr M ® waler during school hours wrry a supply with I in Enttles from-their homes on and dfter Monda morning, unleds ROM rangement ¢ made at the 1i0¥ rad ,1 ne winter " y ie est with i i hola Finds Mer $1100 Short \ nd f y : f M Prom tress . LT ! : © f 3 I Bonn ney Hor nhusha 3 he ron he } \ i are required AM ’ ’ Mrs ( i fr n Frid nd he or r she # hiding | the ! : arrest. and will perish Uses Card Index When He Prays The R Joht oth Stone, pas tor of the Fourth Presbyterian church | in Chicago, this k declared before | the Preshyter 1 wssociation that he eS A rd lex when he | prays. He keeps the names of persons for whom he wishes to pray on the cards and finds the using his Bible scheme superior to Train Crews Increased. The Pennsylvania Rallroad on Thurs day placed another complete train crew on the Moshannon branch, mak ping the third additional crew put on within the last month. Coal produc tion In the region of Philipsburg in creased during November, and more miners are now working full time than aL any time the past two years Another Youthful Bride. | When 1 night a good FACT, FUN AND FANCY. | Bright, Sparkling Paragraphe--Selest | ed and Original, Accepted The Position. | Jim Jenks would never take a job, | His was a loftier mission; But in the Dee we red how “Accepted a position.’ Zeekiel's grocery clerk's addition Jim, full of push, he nole store Called for For Christmas rush, the un “Accepted position” The village pound required a man To put it in condition, Jim filled a breach, and in a speech ! " Accepted the position" | When Sadie Swoppem, thrice divorced A fourth time felt ambition To try her luck, Jim, primed with pluck “Accepted the position { So when hig earthly course is run, And glory (or perdition) {Is offered him, we'll hear that Jim “Accepted the position New York Sun What is Dr. Cook's nationality H« is a Pole<lander The world may owe 1 2 living, but iL up to ) ! collect It Don't believe but half that vou |} ! { and don’t repeat that Some times you are judged by the company you do not keep Opportunity knocks at every one's door, but some do not hear the knock Some people are wondering whether the milky way gets sour during a thunder storm Girl Wanted. | I want a wife—a first rate wife A girl that's all my owr To cook my meals and cheer my life With smiling word and tong A girl that ne'er will pledge a vow To any one but me Thats’ been brought up to milk a « y And have Arn ke for tea She must be graceful the bell Uy the lily found And } tter ns | For pound If thins ! q ‘ cloud ! r 1 3 : t CATTY ! I 4 i y . } ‘ y brim 4 \ i I } ‘ ir »} [ 4 » f tha « No Place For Him -~ \ b f WwW } 4 | i I Ait ) back { The Wiser Course Bot) tary } ¥ mother She put them t od h 4 t ath it 1 " i t ¥ Fie i I't ! 20 i § et up and put i At 3 O'clock Precisely. TH follow! ng sntice was isd rend nm A rural « rel r Nit pr ' @ + 2 ’ " A Consider the Poor ' NI th : ‘ ' . Rix ] A ‘ WwW | . ' fold 1 ! y a! their da when it rains Wolloped on Suspicion A grade teacher at Colle for } schoolroom recent vrote the fo n ing nots to tl parents fF A ort little vy Y rd Charles. shows signs antigmatisn Will Le nvestignte and ta ate a 1 rrect it” To which she rece 4d a not "nore ply, saving 1 don't ferstand x actly what Charles has been doing. but I have walloped him to-night. and ye can wallop him to-morrow and that ought to help some A good Joke Is told on a certain editor who went one evening to a party at a home recently blessed with a new baby He met his hostess at the door, and after the usual saluta tions asked after the baby's health The lady, who was quite deaf, and suf fering with the grip. thought he was asking after her cold and answered i that aithough she usually had one | every winter, this is the worst one she ever had. it kept her awake at Lots o' Them. i | | | WHEN DEER WERE PLENTY | A certain class of men, we guess, i Are very much like drums Mr. Simon Vonada Tells Of His Hunt. From heads that hide most emptiness ing Days. | The greatest uproar comes Mr, ‘Simon Vonada, the old veteran | Catholic Times of Bucknell, was in a reminiscent mood a few days ago, and related a He Was Correct. p dg { hi 2 : ol i lod . ow oO iis experiences In 0“ eriod Out in North Dakota a man was tak p : id 3 : when deer hunting was not consider {en suddenly very (ll with pains in his } abdomen The doctors hurried him ed anvthing out of the ordinar and to a hospital and performed an opera the killing of a buck in the woods tion for the removal of his appendix, did not eall for display headlines but they found they were too late and puble comment over the event : f jos M Vo ved n the victim's appendix had been cut | In the fftie nr Vonada lived at 3 # \ 1 a all out in a previous operation he man | the west end of the Penn valle died, and the postmaster who wag | Narrows, in Centre count In tho also coronet held an Inquest When | days when the family larder wa got the verdict was rendered the coroner | UNE lov Mr. Vor in uid} { I filled In the form with a rubber stamp | And several of the ' A id thin} from the postoffice which read: “Open | Nothing of going out at noon and | ed by Mistake.” two o'clock return home with a | big buck or dos The deer were ‘ Moral Advertisement, plent and hunter sldom returned Just a few month fter tl last thout the 1 R ' nad ‘and lotter in Oklahoma, a new city as ther 1 A tt ! directory had the follow wdvert nd he permitted t ( Dit ment ‘Brown & Simpson, the up-to Wirt rt ' { Ante ndertakers and ral Aire } a . i ‘ , * tors Entirely new stock Our new! wand t } funeral cars | } t 1 L | hows { ! ! ' Walt for them t} 14 t rt fo Never Could Before. him t i } rel 1 ! A baseball plaver had two fingers { t and ' ‘ py 4 his right hand pretty badly smashed plungir o11 rout f r 13 in practice, and on his way home from m ntalr he that \ 1d the grounds he dropped Into a doc eoty the y tr : I tor's office to have them attended to. inters | Hunte . ; ' “Doctor,” he asked anxiously, as he | ur a deer unl \ ! solu wis leaving when this paw of mine re of bringing ¢ " 1 Zane Deer heals will IT be able to play the plane ere too plentiful ake chances of ‘Certainly ou will t! doctor i . ding the e and ting the sured him mt tot iH had the rane “Well, then you're a w der, D I! that ir $ tA there ‘ never could before.’ other } ‘ hot 1 ai 8 © No Time to Spare. fours An old farmer, on being told that a We y the ( tre De i \ new rallrond wa going to run 1 ht y } ¢ ‘ thr igh his barn. excl med * by 3 : ‘ gun I gues have somet} & te TE wut that I"ve t et} GETS AN EXTRA YEAR ’ to do be Of OD 1 shutting them 1} Aoors + t tri Y . i A ¥ } y { Reformed Charge Divided Rev. E.G. t,. of | | len fl Ore hed ’ At Bethel NR F | r , ’ A ' ! " } } kick ‘ Interment of Death Pp ! : } LEGA LL ADVERTISEMENT) . : [1] bel : A DX NOTICY Reckil ¥ { pa Frans Eatate y Ww _- N f Fergus Fempo, the nde tine irderes the | towns the above Gutaie “ Aver of sdmiitistration in whore ! CH wr Gath will Le camonsed of 0 & Phen prantell to otf woleral meg GIT Jar LY | mn" soa . ig Pere _ fatale ar y est " L] | ol hiny X Ww ¥ . : " SNES : Pa. R4 } I Raise Cost of Brea ‘ x ) a Ww “ \ , fi} . N R " 5 : » gn ar . 3 ’ H t 3 a "w \ od ad m N R s Ea p } ay. » ay of Nov 4 Kat whet and The Peoples’ Schoolmaster where & : S oH Drew and 1 : : v — 1 we e forever debarred frow vant a cles his y x § b - ’ tt) wat Q K1 INE WOODRING ime! f at ! . A Audit : the People : Ben n OTIC Medical Adviser, by R. V. Plerce, M. D Nom Treats of anator Hy r Med fre Put " oe is he f given that we, the un l k of ne thousand pages(new, dersigned James I. Lucas and W. A Sickles, | A DO . ate the sole ar conditional owners of the | full f sed p-todate edition)gives wing personal property, 1o wit | : . Pt lars wi } tT ne Two wagons, one mower. one reaper, one hay | \ ! " " . . the selves rake e pair sleds ¢ harrow. one wind mil | . ! y " TO two ouitivalors. two grain | How t orrect ordinar derangements | adles hay fork and rakes potato | and weaknesses treats f diseased digger. two horses and harness. corn planter N 2 +b ractical treatmen soe drill. one Bay fork and rope. on the prem | mditions and the practical CU ses occupied by S.J. Fye and Edward Malse in | thereof. Househol hints and advice | goo Shoe township. Centre county. Pennsy) about the family —a chapter on Mother wanis and all persons are hereby notified and esutionad not Lo purchase any of the sald prop and Babe, els erty from the sald 8. J. Fye or Edward Malge This new edition is almost a house as they will pot take title 10 the same. and also hold necessity Send thirty-one one not to meddie in any way with sald property ¢ this handsome cloth Any person or persons purchasing any sald cent stamps Tor Lis 1 . property or removing the same will be dealt | bound book to Dr. R V. Plered, Buffa« | guh according 10 law . 1 | JAMES | LUCAS ’ : W. A SICKLES : reo Seow Shoe. Oettre Co. Pa No matter how small his salary the contortionist can always make hoth Central RR of Pa Train Schedule ends meet - Leave Bellefonte For MUIHall.. T9 am 2% and 458 pm A man with a rip In his coat and | uve Mill Hall only three buttons on his vest should For Bellefonte. A Xia m. 258 and #25 deal and a first confined her to her bed. Then noticing that the hers, and asked him to Sarah Catherine Reed, fourteen years of age has taken out a mar. riage license at the office of Register and Recorder Myers. The youthful bride Is a resident of Jersey Shore, which i= also the home of the groom in a bucket of hot water Too Much For Pat. Two Irishmen, Mike and Pat, met one {day, and the following conversation How About This? | ensued : It in stated that more business in! Phat's ther matther wid yom, being done at Lewistown now than Malka ever before in the history of the place Tm Glaguated wid ther party——ther It Is done on a cash basis and Is at. dimicratic party,” answered Mike tributed to the fact that the town is| 100 Jine my party—the Equality “dry.” This i= one for Judge Wood party. fy that | mane that we all share equal wid Iveryt'ing we have” 7 RPTIRY “Degorra'!” exclaimed Mike, “that Lower Rates for Ministers. All the railroads operating east from Pittsburg on January 1 will grant special clergy rates, the same as they . sounds good. D'ye moind a question? There's me wolfe, Bridget, jist cranzy fur a automobil'; now, Molkes, suppos- in’ yo had two automobil's in yer yaard, wud yoz give me wan? “Sure O1 woulda!” “Now there's me darter, Mary Ellen She'd Jove to have a planny; now, Molke, supposin’ ye had two plannys in yor parlor. wud yez give me wan?™ “That O! would.” “There's me little son, Dinnis, he's tuggin' his heart-strings out luggin around a soap-box waggin', and he'd dearly love to have a goat: now, t, supposin’ yo had two goats In yer sthable, wud yes give mea wan?" “Go to the divvil!” erfed the irate Pat. “Yex know durn well that OI have two goats!” NeEWEpRper man was getting nervous | she sald she could tall by his looks that he was going to have one just Hke soak his feet | either get married or divorced It Costs Just a Post Card to learn how to increase your income on your savings and how to bank by mail and how to insure your without cost, with a fund ten million dollars. k deposits Write for Interesting Freie today, Capital and Surplus, $10,000,000.00 “In Capital and Surplus, there is Strength.” Fe(SLONIAL TRUST ST (GMPANY (SAVIN 317 Fourth Ave. ~314 to 318 Diamond St PITTSBURGH, PA. THE PUREST IS THE BEST WHEN MAKING Candies Confectionery YOUR PURCHASES OF Tropical Fruits Sweet Meats OLIDAY SEASON FOR THE H Rememper the popular i vo} o thie rie tut " ' ' PITIMT i | I's ( 411 AND THE BES] SECHLER & COMPANY. BELLEFONTE, PA. ——— VALENTINE'S FRANK MAT | ' Farm ar H f Oi t t | AE stan, Lan x, 00 miment |! A vr ri P 5 Hi $ years exper " FRAT Le ! he greatest remedy vet scovered ' f the horse's hoot Hanuy § ve La L. Pa t r Rex I vi ™ ’ y . witha ! Valentine's Hoof Ointment Dr. Sol M, Nissley, | tvrer na carer ic rian r. O0 . INissley, : title and Veterinary Surgeon, ’ , nlf * y } tf] of W. H. MUSSER. |e ses reer te 0 rua a GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT Iy Jonty »' f foot Qsennen by Notary Pub cc and \ Pension Attorney it is a Sovereign Remedy BELLEFONTE, PENNA y # ¢ ’ + = r t f “ r hror BOTOS (entre County Banking Co. f any kind on man or beast or Mig ADO Nprie MT pee a “ y ’ ac Rece ve Deposits Discount Notes ‘ . ‘ » F Toned John M. Shugert, Cashier Sold and guaranteed by all Drug a Stores, Harness Stores and Country . a 4 "®toren. If wvour dealer doesn't han- Beezer's Meat Market ui our goots write direct to our of. HIGH ST. BELLEFONTE. PA waist Valentine Hoof Ointment Es With a 1 A — ED ! NM kinds of Smoked Meat. Pork Sausage. ete Company, HILIP BEEZ CIRCLEVILLE, OHIO. AAA ARAL RAR] Kk ) r horseshoer if he has ever Valentine's Hoof Packing. ¢ Two Ways of Doing : A 4 ) k ia ng a r alt with a ‘ Mere supply Hb a He | i Ti his brick and stone ber N As L / Je AJ Li here. ginss elsewhere, and ais aid bolts he “ot At mis yard, opposite the P A buliding shat’ dn's “Hbe™ Was R. R Passenger station, the asus! result. Dut Do one person Sells only the best qualities could be blamed for it or held re ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS sponsible In THESE days Mr differently. He orders everything from ote complete supply house and when the material comes. IT SUITS And you are here now, day the BL the doren : Bellefonte Lumber Co. h F ( ) & S THIS AGENCY represents the iargest fire Insurance compan 0 LJ ay n fos In the world. We Bu makes his fider does COALS — Also all kinds of wee Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw and Sand. Superior Screenings for lime burning, Builders’ and plas- terers’ Sand it plan with with Lo not yesterday SERRA NRRRRRRRARRRRRREN ERS N Terernone. Carrs § Commarea, No. central, No, 1391 CA LE RR RR RE ER RR RR ER RR RR RR EE EE EE are pre pared to write large lines st aay time Also Surety Bonds Successors 10 Grant Hoover Fire, Life and Accident Insuranc CRIDER'S STONE BUILDING BELLEFONTE ties HARRY FENLON, his INSURANCE Successor 10 Frederick K. Poster and William Burnside TEMPLE COURT BELLEFONTE. PA, Thirty-seven years’ continued suo costs Is A puamantes that the goods and James Schofield, was HARNESS Manufacturer of Light and Heavy ESTABLISHED 1371 all Descriptions Bellefonte, Pa. A. E.SCHAD FINE SANITARY PLUMBING Gas Fitting, Seam and Hot Water Heating, Slating, Tin Rooting, Spouting, ALL KINDS OF TINWARE MADE TO ORDER. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED. Eagle Block, Bellefonte, Pa. ——
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