Thureday, December 18th, 1909, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE PA Page 3. - - - eT — - 3 — A - — ~ REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, ELECTION LAWS | PRAYER BEATS GUN, | AUTO PRICES GETTING LOWER. FRANCIS SPEER'S Lehigh Valley Coal Co. to W. D.| | Prayer was Just as effective as a The autos—the horseless carriage— O'Brian, May 31, 1508, lot In Snow MUST BE REVISED shotgun for Mrs. Mary Coleman, of | are gradually falling from their high éé 3 J Shoe Twp.: $76. | Morgantown, near Nanticoke, Pa., on | pinnacle of prices. This ig bound to Breer a Q umn Jacob FF, Harpster et ux to Chas, M. | Friday when she wanted a rabbit. | result in those cars becoming far more Arney, March 21, 1803, lot in Centre |GOV STUART WILL NAME SEVEN | She is very fond of rabbit ple, and it | numerous on the roads than now RR | grieved her that the season was end- | Wagons, to some extent, will be dis. Hall; $50. COMMISSIONERS, I tll arr Fit a a ving | placed Tor autor to. tonvey rock’ ans ~ Chas, M. Arney et ux to James 1. | | INK ¥ wut any kind hunter, having | ph Hn Ty ™ An ~ { seer to Po { ve | Other iekages, and wi f CO - Fetterhoff, Dec, 7, 1909, lot in Centre | presented her with a bunny It o 5 th | ' aisle " mn That there ts an dld maid ‘in Belle- OVER THE COUNTY. { Flall; $400. MUCH HARD WORK INVOLVED curred to her that prayer might be | venience on the farm for mar uses in ; ‘ » to ‘have 4 SPH | Stil an nN os 1 effective, so she praved that she might | hauling, For private and personal fonte who would Ilfke to IBV i to 3. B Bveriiart, of Ferguson town. | tush Twp. School District to Bandy | . t obtain at leamt i x +abbit convevance these machils will ai of mistletoe and a Teal mice ‘man ghip, after April 1st, will till the Judge Ridge Fire Brick Co. June 17, 1008, | To Prepare New Election Laws—Our Oblain at least one rabbi | abny ys } : nach vil in- put it up. Dean farm near Bellwood. [tract of land in Rush Twp.; $50, | Present Laws Conflict New Amend- Dinner time drew near and the pray- | place _— nto 18 eapable for (He That they say that “Dick” Brouse, . " 2 . Jacob Solomon et ux to Mary 1.| ments—Seven Men will be Appointed | ¢r remain 4 Unanawered, With a sigh (speed thé autn. '# eapabls Fails ! : \ ype | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sankey, of . ’ ‘ i of regret, she went into the cellar for | Ing, equal ) 4 AMKeng in on the of Bellefonte, is carrying around a a » | Richards, Nov, 24, 1809 tract of land To Make Revision, ne to test the warmth of | Free port, N., are visiting In Penns- in Rush Twp.; $10 | potatoes. There In the potato bin she | railroads n less ian five years these thermometer valley, their former home, ry “ found a big rabbit and killed it with a | machines will a common thing on girl's hearts Philipsburg Coal & Land Co. to | nd a Vg ralint and Af whan ad the Atmel . } C.D. Casebeer, the Bellefonte | Ellis Shaeffer, the obliging clerk at | mung J, Greek, Oct. 28. 1909. tract of | The seven men, who will undertake | stick. Bhe had potple for dinner the public roads to the displacement of T aa = - er ring the gound the Tyrone Ward House, Is spending | land in Rush Twp.: $50. {the task of revising the election laws “Prayer Is a wonderful thing.” she | horse-power for wagons and carriages aw w 1 wl clock 1s a mighty poor veral weeks at his home at Madiwon- | wpurgaret D. Grieb et Baron to Kate | Of the state, probably will be appoint- | said, iu telling the stor “Otherwise, | and throw much horseflesh out of de " . Ww « v J ud he ! N i Py 1 a \ = oe ) kill time {burg | T. Kemmerer, Sept, 24, 1909, jot in|€d this week by Gov. Stuart. They how would it have been possible for a | mand too. It Is business rivalry that . ’ », | i . EE -1, a, i x { ’ _ " P i ani § fro Wy y i) It pays farmers to advertise their | State College: $500 must have their report ready when rabbit to get into my potato bin will make the animal frown upon fhe 3 ; N Oo ( 1 is already public sales in the Centre Democrat, lm, 2 Beck et Baron to Grant the legislature convenes In January, | machine entre hy inty alrea 23 1 ’ : ipplied wit Aue and wi shat their husbands preach because is reaches almost everybody | Charles, Oct, 5, 1909, tract of land in| 1911, Old Lawyers Disbarred. well ap Ans i Aula A practice wha th ns 4 { in Centre county. | Harris Twp.; $30 Gov. Stuart has taken his time in Five judges of the sixth common | HVE ons nas who cant wtions | | A s y sutlay for } ME ase 16. Ge in Bellefont | 8. A, Homan, teacher of the White Margaret Riley to Grant Charles | the selection of the commission in the | pleas district sitting as one court in high out , ! J . Adon let @ ’ ‘ ' i : ru allen that there ¥ 4 Wid n DS She Is | Hall school, College township, resigned | Oct. 28,1908, Jot In Boalsburg: $100 hope of getting men who are thorough- | Ashland, Ohlo, disbarred former Com- | the price 3 ’ » . res, § JL 4 | , y i an } led Fes io whe has a head fo; ap and from | and Miss May Tanyer was chosen to Lehigh Valley Coal Co. to H. P. Kel. | I¥ conversant with the subject and | mon Pleas Judges R M Camp mow out looking for No. 2, ant fill the unexpired term ley et al. Feb, 24, 1008 lot in Snow | Whose standing will inspire confidence, | bell and H. IL. McCray, indicted on all accounts she is on the road to suc- : i Shoe: $60 | Owing to the adoption of the nine | charges of forgeries and embezzl cess Clyde Struble, who had been work ' : { p | Annie Gray et to Samuel H. Gray. | amendments to the constitution much | ment i v retor | INE at Zion this summer, spent last oi of That within the past week Walter i week at his home at Rock. On Mon- | Aug. 25, 1908, tract of lanl in Centre | I vision in the election machinery of Campbell, seventy-one, and McCray, Armstrong, the efficient assistant 10 he 1 ft p State Coll to work | county $6420 the state will be required. The resolu- | sixty, the oldest a wealthiest law- 3 § 10 : or ate Oollege 0 For : i. M " " Recorder William Brown has learned AY e le ] ’r oR i leg Enoch Hugg adi o Henry Kline | tion creating the commission gives the | vers in Ashland county ppeared com- a 08 Moved 0 J oonn y y y 1 ! Hue. . n 3 ¥ i that money talks and the long green i pin . : 5 March 3, 1909 rag f land in Union | members power to completely change pletely shed wl gment was has wonderful convincing powers D. W. Burkett, who resided on Mun- as u n the | €¥ mountain for a number of years, tract of land east of Penn Hall, to © : | That the easiest way any wife in Bellefonte can get along nicely is to | Football's Victime. The killed and Injured of the present peason compared with ti wo pre ceeding years bY Oo all In exactly twice as many as wer nobbed to death last vear in the name of sport A later report add four y 1509's ad, makir tal In the Twp.; $2300 the general election and the registra- | passed, fo i ourt room that was dead, : present ECAsON : Q n Boa n of len G That the gentleman over in west ward who went home late the : t la other night and told his wife that he yer & ‘ of yburn, who wi tre COURty: $5353 of was at lodge has no regard for the ti mt Or ] re at 1 NC truth, or in other word ¢ lied n Sat y John G by, ighie Walter ] f i 0 ! : » Farmers ‘Natt 11 k oO 3! 1" : op thie A E¥od " mart n+ Log ; : That they say Frank Warkeld, the 0 ha Mra H BC Millheim boroug? ! litical party n ti Don't Forget This a genial passenger agent of tf ‘enti A re § og: } A C4 fay | B. Bu ge 4 i O ry Ho Werno y bly will 1 Of i an ’ yout : SER ag Railroad of Pennsylvania, would rather Win wh : mal Wall, Dee i persons | A COrrec be able to kill a quall than 10 { A Snow Shoe; $750 another, | 218. Internal dent of the United i hte Tha re ab ovie St Tas , Henry Kline et u o Enoch Huge 2 How Report must be Made. address. | arms and right mong ose whi B4 neavy ie March 3, 1909, a of y ' ni o tl th gislators and the irav et al te nnie Gri tion and uniform primaries laws ‘Wo | Crowded / re at vidently honest foothall is ot a i gE one-—fiy were al. Aug. 2 1909 re and 1 . the mmissioners must be members killed by od OW vi from the wenate wo members of the a mpress it upon | shoulders, racked That if the resident of yellefonts dud ? Rey ip “we ! . Sak wy a ve thos who n : wich a change, the | brain concussion a " ne it | Sweeney two, the weigh win { hi . ommissio \ whe | A? saasiag - nh a ’ were all to live within their means | w ‘ I I bo Yaired to ranort. a codification ‘of the | HEDOT! . ving us notice what | are jor in} ar} s in list 3 be a sad blow to the business | <9 ie olen dat Yih gh a ”» { as well as up 148, mind nJuries making up hd would be - ald t Henry Fredericks two, 412-404 Ww Romance Nipped in the Bud. present laws. A separate report will wt of it A mete glance i is rec- interests of the town. It would be : tly ¢ f ig hg then be made of t1 nan ta and there should be a | rest of it A mere glan at this 1A ave wo 13-303: J 1 nirner ong tecentl me o ou nost fastid then be mad of e amendmen and . : pe a A a worse than if the two furnaces would N yers two, 4 ' ner of 18 young men bought ' ’ hanges mmended ; By making a note | ord impresses the need of rm in 1288 0 you me OUR A palr Over changes re nmended ‘ : hay ) n- y ' we wil ave no | football play stop. The 2 1s Grant frot iy | &lls and found in them the name of the Whether or not the legislature of 1 ha no ‘ - I'he attendance of Grangers from all wing 8 ho & 36 Chim He 1911 acts into. law the wn : change. Many | : N arence . sewing girl who made the e very 1 enac nto law the recommenda- 3 ; That the friends of parts of the county at State College, \ : ; "" | neglect this very important remindar, Ladies gun metal button shoes $2 at Clure. of Bellefonte, have been wor " . ; . promptly wrote her a long letter with | tions of the revision commission, the ' 5 » this coming week, promises to be large 1 ob ~ : : | Yeagers dering what makes his clothes look |, is affords them an excellent op all the effusiveness necessary I ich | lawmakers will be forced to make nu . " ” . A LiR “i ’ » i ’ A € ¢ ig po 3 > = - . " 5 n , ¥ " . , as if they were covered with flour. | portunity of attending the annual ses- rs . Bic 'n Cun Lime ved a reply | merous amendments In the electi Well, hasn't he been making frequ jon of the order. The program cor which, howe was vold of the ro- laws to make them conform to the new sion « the « 1¢ § OoRTAam con- trips to the Miller's? b : mance usual in such cases Here it Is conditions occasioned by the amend. tains many Interesting features, and | ‘ ’ am a working gir! it is true. but [| ments to the onstitution That Doctor James bbins, if | will be found In this issue, ed : t i p f . K § #34 living, and ’ sO are y fusion wil arise rom y Bellefonte says that the physiciam k was hard on fing i o 3 ! 00. oman Last week wa wide { ishay J iI WOouN : } ‘ las until after the November : : used to bleed a man for almost 'Y | Ferguson township. M. C. Rossman | i married " X ; y ox 1910. In December the. law As she is termed, will endure bravely and patiently afllment. That may be true but now- | ,; out severed a finger while butch- | mianhad: ox tel ha ‘man hs RDIraE the AEACRAGES In: Boronia op agonies which a stron man would give way under adays they bleed him whether he has | 4,0 The same day Fred Roush los vom wad; . thmb aa soda Pap " ind nd as 8 ing The fact is women are more patient than they ough anything the matter with him or not. | o finger I sausage grinder WV card mo th wo mth or Many . gt hl g “ to be under such troubles, ’ vonny. set in | nipped Y at first joint. J. L a that </han"t wild Dodoma Sd ig 2 mt PP utes a Rika Every woman ought to know that she may obtain That if a certain young gir nino Hh ne « s finge shed | gar Ce WU Ye nay A TRA ection. As there will be no the most experienced medical advice free of charge Jellefonte wants to capture the love | Burwell had one of 3 Ingers mashed | t will 1? yon How ebr \ ] by 2 hey wber falling on M4 a Ry. hus lection in 1911, is beliey and in absolute confidence and privacy by writing to and affections of the young man Si : : IRorg , . ' na ent ne \ i of the the World's Dispensary Medical Association, R. V. jdolizes she should not pursue n Leslie, son of > Harper, met | pair reeche at Vill have to g« ) Ie Pierce, M. D., President, Buffalo, N.Y. Dr. Pierce Nothing is so disgusting to a Youn with a serious a n hursday while : per or nothing has been chief consulting physician of the Invalids’ man as to have a young lady bob u | itchering « A ci Hn Of the gun What Some People Do - Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N. ¥., for on every occasion exploded, pa icles of Shall Wri. } Some. peoute tak ; y y A Famous Health Builder. many years and has had a wider practical experience : That Billy Runkle, of Bellefont : § his fed srr amaninn aml | enk 3 peop. «ey en 4 Wa ’ gd a in th treatment of women’s diseases than any other physician in this country, Bava ‘a bachelor: can do’ fust as he's fearel, destrayet t)e sigal Of ORE uk 3t will rode Racy hav | their proper work unaided will ; lis m. \icines are world-famous for their astonishing efficacy. pleases. He can soak his head in ¢ ita is His hom ia | ‘ le e town- | would take Sexine Pills in time ti ww | than anything else to presery th T.. most perfect remedy ever devised for weak and deli it : gravy dish and it's no person's busi . would save 1 a doll th land strength, Such a medicine § oate women is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. TT ‘ nat compelled | 4 : om . tonic fn ive herb rr . vifly N rg ness, but a married man is compell Res rg sschanan.. who has | strong and bieAD Wom besides Nl fe herb tea, Lane's Family IT MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG, to behave himself; whatever he does Get a 2 package _ $y . frsatbieags | 0 Dr 6 boxe b th full 34 ntaa oT his children will do spent much of hia time i ips urs to n f oxe p v ml - guarantee 4¢ any druggist's or dealers. No mat SICK WOMEN WELL. for several years, in evangelistic work | for all forms of nerve weakness. Ad-|ter what you have tried . The many and varied symptoms of women’s peculiar ailments are fully set That there is a young lady in Belle- land In organizing and strengthening rte or eal 4 M. Parrish, druggist, | this famous herd ten forth in Plain English in the People's Medical Adviser (1008 pages) a newly ’ v ke . 6 q “Popol ore wi : lellefonte, where they sell all the " y . ’ gonte who refuses to take the adv the Church of Christ there, with his ‘ y sell a he | revised and up-to-date Edition of which loth-} 3. will mailed free on of her friends to remain single. The | family left on Thursday for Johnson | Principal remedies and do not substi. | Ladies’ warm shoes for cold feet Pp : ’ be n receipt of 31 one-cent stamps to cost of mailing only. Address as : probabilities are that before many | City, Temn, where he will take the |tute 25. | $1.48 at Yoagers ——c-CSn J Amps tp pay © y years she will refuse to stay married. | pastorate of the First Church of a ..,,,,., S It is the general opinion that she | Christ GR jumped from the frying pan into the The members of the M. E. ch h > nuren o ire saw Shoe will hold a Chrieimas ba | AEE do, : ia [. HH. Musser. of Belle- | zaar in the basement of their chur . m That it : fonte. is now in possession of a pearl | on De th which Mrs f uns ‘ nd while pre coffee and cake t t1 ght paring ar : SESE Erm 1 | Montgomery & Co. | Montgomery & Co. | fror to SUGGESTIONS FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS } : he =i A Man's Store == Quick Service We can supply you with anything from an inexpensive handkerchief to the most luxurious overcoat home This gentle home? This genieman bad beter | eve | v Fae 2 7 m for my hus Neckwear Handkerchiefs the penalty when thes a a TF BF a EO Pure Irish Linen i woh 26, 35 and { That if Belefont akind arth ™ d they will always be able All the solid colors in Barthea weaves, Silk 25 and F R R : . - Nilk Wind a . + doe) I tocracy v wut under the mi. | take car clothes with \ Mack and white, in large variety Ep. | H k 10, 15 and ¢ womerp Let the . : ial : . wel fu a w 0, OO And Fancy figures and stripes. . .. .. B0¢ nitia ACABPC/AN I es cu sansa : CTORCOD® A suum entirely surrounded by nothingness would be discovered of their own clothes { tted ties, all colors hn The only thing many of these persons Kuni ‘ " ch ‘ B 1t think about is how they can idle away Killed in the Mines. € Robert Burton, of Stumptown, was time and spend money that could be . Gl put to better use A $100 dress and a killed in the Electric mine, near Osce- oves Tun and Black Cowhide. po > ola, on Tuesday, by a fall of coal $26 hat on certain women in Belle g , fonte covers an awful lot of sin, shame | Men's =ood arctics $1. B 4 Heav y Cape Gloves. . .. ad dis, 0 5 Leather Bags and Suit Sases and debauchery If you could look In Yengars Silk lined "ety 3 : y kl f 2 to some of the closed parlors at night i Mae shi N i. : . daa B 1 he famous Li y Bags, on .... “ath $4 to £20 you would find that there is more Fownes' black and tan 5 truth than poetry in the above i 4 is Li yb Aad R in ts * Famous Caston Buck Gloves a coa That It Is sald a lady In Bellefonte " went Into Dorsey Hunter's stationery [o S air From the best makers sa nae $10 to $30 store for the purpose of purchasing + t hi books for a Christmas present for her , : ba 4 | mb 1 husband. She hovered around and] ‘ Negligee mn Madras and Percale from... Sle to $2 00 re as manifested the usual indecision, | a ng Flannel Shirts with collars attached. ......$1.00 to 3.00 Qotton, Gloria and Silk; all desirable styles of handles : whereupon the pleasant and courteous proprietor, to help her out of her | difficulty, suggested a wet of Shakes | | AVEr's Hair Vigor, new im- | Pajamas Waistcoats peare. “Oh” replied the lady very | f proved formula, will certainly promptly, “he read that when it first | § ge0p falling of the hair, Indeed, came out Now If her husband is a» sensitive about his age as some we believe it will always do this Underwear Jewelry Bellefonte it was a bad | Qunless there is some disturb tas 6 : : give-away ance of the general health, Every conceivable kind of Underwear that can be ob Scarf Pina, Cuff Links and Shirt Studs. That It Is sald that a plumber was | RF Then, a constitutions! medicine tained. Wighwayman apd only found seven | | M3Y De necessary. Consult Half Hose Sweaters rig ergo Ma A gli your Physician about this. In all colors, from a child's 25c Sweater to a Spalding of Bellefonte, says he certainly could he Blacks, Fancies and all solid colors. ........ 25 and 50¢ Skater Sweater at §7. n't have been a plumber. We should Formula with sash bottles . say not. He wasn't from Bellefonte, - And last but not least the most complete line of men's clothing it has been our pleasure to carry you can bet your neck on that That among the electrical appliances in the window of Olewine's hardware store Is one that is used the same as a hot water bag. It would be a capital | 1D reason Neaqon wily yer Hais Vigor stops for youns. SAL ONTGOMERY & COMPANY lo a Bre M MERY : for four or five years and still have soon brings about .s : cold feet. We have no reference to | V the and either “Billy” Bottorf, “Billy” Rowe or Paul D, Fortney, Lr ee et EE EE EE EE LEE A OEE OO EON OE I EEE RRR ER RRR EERE REE ER EERE EE RR ERE RE RRR Y Naivsook, Cheviot and Madras. ............. b For business, semi-dress and evening wear. . $1.50 to $6 THEA RBEBASPRESENENRNN NNN
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