Thursday, January 6th, 1910. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, A FRANCIS | reezy “Chat” Column SPEER'S A iit in starting the New the resolutions Year here | That by Belle- | are some of fonters: That Burgess John J. Bower has re- solved to give each employe of the borough a nice turkey next Christmas. That Philip Beezer, W. A. Lyon and L. H. Gettig, the butchers, have resolv- ed to remain In business, even it beef | gets so high that the cow is compelled to jump over the moon, That probably the dairymen who supply Bellefonte with milk, resolved that because the water was low every- where they had a perfect right to the price of the delicious fluid. That Policeman Harry Dukeman and Daly Justice have resolved that they will keep all drunks ofl the street if they have to build a bigger lock-up themselves, at their own expense | That “Hughie” Taylor, the gas and Archie Allison, the plumber, have resolved to shake hands, espe tally as long as the cold weather I'h know a good thing when it That Frank Naginey and Hard Har- ris, the undertakers, have resolved tl it they will not look for a “dead cinch” In the fellow who has taken boxing less- gons from “Kid” Pilkington, the ist. That “Billy” more advertising the coming realizes that the man who the world will trade vith and he'll be lel alone H¢ onion. That everybody in resolve to take the Bellefonte Fred Dunham had enough sand in gizzard to start it and our people 0 agh to resolve to stick i it, through thick and thin. That man, ey lasts they see pugil- 10 Katz has resolved to « year He | advertises, | im; sleej (5. sleep knows hi ) i } 1d shoul Dally Bellefonte { y Mallory, the has resolved the next y¢ his patror t he George fonte blacksmith, crease his business trying to pul 0 their cows sh Who will hol That from this ou land, and be pig : siding he'll T! the of b coming he ningham to win That has resolved year he is gol swim and pick mate He the gauntlet him That fonte who up along Sp ought to remain Decency tlemat oT Keller, and Sh be cheaper destriana “Crossmige rivers That the ¥ ar 8s to} ho Irsul d 1 them De 1H as well as ir rs Christ ker t to 4 doesn t hei} three " £ t) than to 5 rep ald rie Dr ’ cover farming pects | can ACE f movie venir How take » got permanently a 4m i jue to Hike bo the ™ has that in hin “Jim's mont bound get t hir ng | wet fone Hi ways ut " the answer chee) ard mao it f Bellefo resol Alethe H makes Erave Li |! 31) mh Wehster blush with Inrge and character which recognition. Of aw breakers adjust your a compound w turn nl of Ame ocal in the grotesagus to find there will be any physician should It meet ture That LJ COU red but jaw Ome enn with frac Andy MeNitt chibald Allison solved that the Company has to 00% apiece this bust, en If We think that John Walker John Olewine have Chemical make them worth $80 year or something will it Is thelr suspenders it Is about time for that man MeNitt to make a matrimonial resolution and stop thinking about Almighty Dalilar. They he does get a chance he how to take care of It That Col. J. 1. Bpangler and Dr. J 1. RBelbhert have resolved that no hrick shall be ald on Allegheny street in front of thelr respective homens If they Ar say that when does not have to protect thelr rights by asking | Adjutant General Thomas J. Stewart to eall out the Etate Militia or apply to Samuel Pennypacker’'s constabulary They mean business, and J. ©, Harper, the chalrman of the Street Committee, had better take some of his own In. surance and then wateh his Pa and Qn That Revs. Platt, Wilcox, Schmidt Hewitt, Hower and the other ministers of this town have resolved to make a gpecial effort to win the young men of the town to Christ during the year They could do It If the members of the varfous churches of the town would discard the eard table and spend half of thelr time and energies In upholding the arm of the men of God, Without this co-operation the task will be Aif. fleult, but not In vain. The card flend is a stumbling block to the progress of church work. | the {of the eon PT — re. | Limestone | know | OVER THE COUNTY. Mr. and Mre. E. M., Huyett and daughters, Lella and Miriam, of Centre Hall, spent part of the holidays with friends in Reading Revival meetings church at Milesburg except Saturday, and on Sunday Everybody in the every heginning evening at is cordially Invited An ordinance to grant A. A. Frank and Dr. G. Frank to operate an electric light plant in Mill- heim, was presented and read council of that borough, recently George Meyer, father of Merchant I" F. Mever, of Millheim, had paralytic stroke recently His condi tion is not He is living with his daughter, Daniel Krader, at Coburn Dr WwW. Hosterman sold his double dwelling house, In Centre Hall, occu- pled by 8. 8S Kreamer and Harry McClenahan, to W. A. Alexan- der, of near Old Fort. The price pald was $1350 The Theods Boalsburg Mrs Sara summer p. Baptist evening, nt a0 o'clock n “a RETIOUS Mrs G Messrs Boal closed Annie Butler, who spent there departed f recently re home nn in near indefinite 1 sister part of Wash for Das Is time Miss the ington, The winter has ended that lapped over from i mild temperature But the water fam continu in pretty much all intr not only In town and villages yd Mrs J. Mes will start the t their d and or the lk famine ‘ last winter's ine os parts and M D an Centre unt Mr Hall, nr er. of Centre mplated Vance ir cont it pnughter irs ROMOLA 2, Del.or ywimnerls f t pia 2 rs f £4 p rod ! t he happy ANd hristm of Mrs pased her ney of | thirty some glad surprise tn about | homens turns { . elebrating birthday BH. Poorm mile sto h Tomer 7th n wl! has Y and the long and their re ne« the er family friends sprang it was by all present departed for haps ir f : on her remembered 10 o'echoek wishing of the day We are sorry to ness of Mrs John hope for her speedy Rev. Patterson revival, he ready n day he : he | r many note ne Mec? reed still «¢ three seriou Artney yers ontinuing his al 1] had has converts the | SNOW SHOE. dnesday morning mometer showed 15 degrees | sero, and on Sunday about 40 James Musser visited his | Mrs. Theo Musser, n few days Miss Stella Weaver, of Mileshure in visiting friends | Mise Florence Thomas returned to her home In Curtin, after a pleasant visit to her sister's, Mrs. Harris Wat. son, The stork visited the homes of Mr {and Mra. Peter Park and left a boune. Ling baby boy: and Mr. and Mra, Lem. uel Watson and presented them with a beautiful girl Mrs. Wm. Poorman and daughter | Florence, of Willlameport, visited friends over New Years A sled load of young people Jour. neyed to Karthaus to a dance on New Year's eve, all report a good time The Hungarian band, of Clarence, visited our burg on New Year's Day and gave us some fine music, but our boys have them skinned a mile Parties were heid at the homes of Miss Mabel Uzzell and Miss Martha + Watson to watch the old year out and On We the ther below above mother } : | ) | | | | franchise | before | | mer, a slight | Millhelm; } : i i i i the new year In. time could be party. Alex, Dixon, of Nantyglo, Robt, Coop- er, also of Nantyglo and Mrs, Had Hall, of Altoona, visited friends and relatives over New Years, Revival meetings in the M. KE. church have started by the Rev, R. I, Rouch, The body of the late Lydia A. Poor- man was brought from the Lock Ha- ven hospital on Saturday night, to her home where services were held on Monday morning by the Rev. Roush, I'he deceased was aged 6 years, She leaves to mourn her loss, her mother and two brothers Abram and Mitchell Interment at the Advent cemetery, Marsh Creek. Nothing but a good expected trom such a | . REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. CL Ct. I'wp., kK. | BIE John Grimm, GUregs W. Lingle et 1b, 1509, $300, hurley, sherif, 21, 19089, Howard Twp. $90. Mary CC. Shroyer Schroyer, Oct, 19, Boggs Twp.; $0. 8 Burrell et man, Dec. 21, $420 Horace W Water ux to siacy ul Barah land in Wm, Wit- land In to tract ol el al Lo 1900, tract of Wm. H. land in G ux to J 1909, tract B. Hart- H {f land In Orwig et May Harris Twp.; et al to tract ol Stats tract ux to 9, 19089, $426.27 H, A land in College of Co., land John in Knarr 1, 1809, $1200 IL. Foster, «4, 1908, lot Yeager, April Boggs wp. Wim Oct $300 J. ing, $4000 James C Ewing « Sept. 16, 1808, curtin 1908, to H Laird land In Curtin, Centre I ' { tract unty i Watsor 1908, $2800 Georgy CY Fel - Toss ) State George Fel The Christmas Srowstorm The : Secret Out hnckn lealers sell It 41 Select Your Date. and others expecting sale this spring dates an early as possibile thus avold a inflict with some other sale in thelr immediate vicinity. | The Centre Democrat with its wide | circulation in the county will afford | an advertising medium that annot be equaled Farmers hat select to ‘ should publie their and Institute, | Institute will be | at Boalsbure, on | Haturday January 16th, with fore. noon and afternoon sessions Pro- gram will be published in next lssue Local Local Hoal's hall Teachers held In Sm or Olio Ott oF Tote, | LUCAS Oot wry aa Cupsey makes oath that he = sonkw the firm of FJ. Cusney & Oo, doing In the (hy of Toledo, County and Stale aforesaid, and that mid firm will pay the sam of ONE MUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every ease of Carannn that cannot be sured by the we of Hat's Cavannn Conn FRANK J. CHENEY Sworn to before me and mY presenn, this th day of December, A. 1). 188s Kd A.W, GLEASON, — Novary Pusan Hall's Ostarrh Cure In taken Internally and an directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of He systern. Mend for testimoninin, (res F. J CHENEY & 00, Toisie © Hold bry all Draeeiets, The Toke Hall's Family Pills for constipation. frank J ot RN mee a Central R. R. of Pa. Train Schedule hava Bat - Mill Hall, 708 am. 990 and 688 poo | the jury wheel for the ensuing year the LIST OF JURORS. Jurors ror FEBRUARY COURT.~Jury commissioners J. Adam Hazel and Clem ent M, Gramley completed the filling of day before Christmas and last Thursday, December 30th, drew the jury for the February term of court which will con the fourth Monday, February | 28th. The names of one hundred and | and vene on drawn can | look over the following list and see if twelve men were you your name is there: | | LIST OF URAMD JURORS DRAWN FOR WEEK BEGIN NING FEBRUARY 28TH, 1910 John Behrer, farmer S. C. Bathgate, farmer Geo. S, Berryhill, laborer John Deim, plasterer Adam Fisher, farmer Samuel S, Grebe, brickmaker HE Clarence ( Patton College Liberty S. Philipsburg Boggs State College Holtzworth, salesman Unionville Herr, bookkeeper Bellefonte Benner Rush James Houser, painter Frank Hess, hotel Frank Hunsinger, farmer Ww w Emanuel Noll, agent David Robb, farmer Alfred Rishel, farmer Jacob Sharer, RB Francis Benner :} Snow Shoe Twp Bellef Hall, foreman Hassel Montgomery, clothier mite Spring o Liberty farmer I'reaster Ulrich, cler jacob Weber, painter John Woods, farm A. Winklebl William Walker, farmer G. Walker, LIST Or TRAVERSE POURTH MONDAY rk Branstetter, {; Laborer JURORS DRAWN POR OF FEBRUARY be. WW Harry W.H Athertor H $ 1A Burchfield 3, Cle merchant ne 5 fh i wile Welle Ww I ’ * ° es & 's 5 re ™ “ ¥ Pe Mile fesnt ke ris Pe Pet H I oR on W Pe og M oR merchant Shawver, hotel E. Shively, farmer oseph Tressler, Inborer i Yocum, nbhorer I. Yamell, laborer Patton Walker w Shoe Feed Joh My if have a Pasa It a ttle of Pass it on If you get a Christmas gift You don't want, just show your thrift Set the darned old thing adrift Pass it on Your Hair Contrary? Is it inclined to run away? Don’t punish it with a cruel brush and comb! Feed it, nour- ish it, save it with Ayer's Hair Vigor, new improved formula. Then your hair will remain at home, on your head, where it belongs. An elegant dressing. Keeps the scalp healthy. Does not change the color of the hair, Formula with sseh bottle ers wie. little pleasur: on ¥ Ou Share your treasure doctor Ask him about it, then do ae he says not say so. Ayer's Hair V made our new ™ - bv ibeilofonte. 4480 m..4:50 and 28 We certainly believe this, or we would | FLORIDA WINTER TOURS VIA PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD February 8 and 22, and March 8, 1910 ROUND $49.60 TRIP FROM BELLEFONTE Tickets tor February Tours good for two Weeks for March Tour good ubtill May A ) a a SPECIAL PULLMAN TRAINS FROM NEW YORK For particulars consult Ticket Agents. or Ww Leners J. R WOOD Pass. Tram GEO BOYD Pass, Agent Philadelphis An Experienced Executor And Trustee A ———————————— kw A... Bellefonte Trust ( officers an The Bellefonte Trust Co. Bellefonte, Pa. The Best Is The Cheapest if | ALMANAC FOR 1910 IT ¥ 3 i ’ 3 K t Sechler & Company The First National Bank of Bellefonte is giving away copies of an almanac for 1910, containing much valuable information and some interesting reading matter. Ask for one when you come to the bank or drop them a card if you wish one sent to you. You will receive a copy by next mail while they last. The First National Bank, BELLEFONTE, PA. a a ye
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