1910. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA Page 3. Thursday, January, 20th, ra — —— — | FRANCIS SBPEER'S Breezy “Chat” Column Ee a aint That some people in Bellefonte spend more than they can afford just for show, That face powder has put | | Bellefonte men down and out than gun powder That some women In ceed In breaking their long before they die, That about the only time a Bellefonte is apt to envy a when he is getting shaved, Bellefonte suc- husband's will, man brute Is in| Bl That the best evening ties are those | that keep a Bellefonte man at his home | with his family after dark That the in Bellefonte believes evidently long. That the father in whom the announcement it is triplets, census, That the girls in Bellefonte wear their hearts on their sleeve, about woman hasn't been married jellefonte to is made that could hardly belleve cease | found who | everything her husband says | very | | Miss | spending a his | | to | the time they begin to hang their hair | on & hook, That it takes Edward Witmer, of near jellefonte, to make the calli- thumpians hunt their holes in the snow, like a rabbit, That “Bob” Montgomery, of fonte, wants to know why a is like a woodcock? Because sents a long bilL Belle- doctor he | | | | light of (ing a { Just pre- | That Dr. Robinson, of State College, | says that anybody who thinks ofl and | water won't mix should try a little the Standard Old stock That Sidney fonte druggist, says that Indian in his birch bark giving him a little birch bier That the big whale Bellefonte is a large That the qu other day, why is it that of wealth in Bellefor poorer people outsid That thers op street love for the lost her app That man at DBeezer's owner of an aut in debt faster than That If bloomers cor again It Is be hoped the Bellefonte will select a place Pod kets n es That Frank B Hveryman, savs tha man down off his a8 to have him That says of troubles b about Eve er's bills That a Bellefonte, hould ! is considerably hard husband into bh into the other place the Belle. burying canoe Krumrine, in fisherman who Louisiana she fish f in frier caver That when some shiftiess people ir the North ward of Bellefonte ares un- able to annoy thelr neighbors in any other way. they dog that how! all the night long That Maurice Jellefonte has adopted 3 get A hecause Ba laying some day good, rain « That discover N fire has gone 3 Bellefonte tallor, nr ber that heated wor the house wrmer That solved never to base ball masked a Bellefonte lems she Is sant : elegant Outs these mask or have resol girl masked Hicklh students That progressive fonte tt took all that he reach of That haps have have CAURNe won't be That Bellefonte or ceases to re or That it is fun Bellefonte have everything, except tobacco key That the Bell setting The we of his to them a little and now he In the town That wher Eckenroth gets makes them "hike The is Mr. Eckenroth Is not he war forty years ago give him a big chase ing his duty That proficienc may be a =» thing, but it's the Bellefonte girl In Just learning to skate gets the mont attention from the hove If you don't believe It Just go down to the fair ground and see for yourself what cour teous hove there in town That the other evening a good church member was heard say ing considerably more than his pray ers. When his wife went up stairs to see what was the cause of the high sounding language she found her hus band trying to get hin head under the bureau In search of a collar button Chaney bible that the re nks the anima i the wanted t get “Teddy” Roosevelt Hughie Tayk that then KOT heen ki 1fter Cor ir wing lad ve ngaged. her mot} love letters people veered microbes and at Rome wh WwW. 8 Mallalien Telephone ip the officer the he only trouble as nimble as and often they He is perform truant nfter hove word Are certain That some parents in Bellefonte al tow thelr daughters, from twelve to fourteen years of age, to run the streets until § and 10 o'clock at night which Is a great mistake. These par. ents may have to pay the penalty some day by being woefully disgraced, A good mother will always know where her daughter is at any time of night That the other day George Beeger asked us If we bhelleved In miracles “Yer” we sald, because we forget and fet our umbrella stand in the Centre County Bank for about fifteen minutes and it was there when we got back This, of course, in casting no reflec. tion on the honesty and integrity of the courteous ofcials of the institu. tion of | | present | by An | mile « only | condition will | n : mo Charles | who | | mont, more | {19 { two im OVER THE COUNTY. Elizabeth Thompson, and Lewis Crossman married early in next month Henry Potter, of near Centre Hall, is suffering from a dislocated shoulder. He had the misfortune of falling the ice, Miss Esther Sparr, of Willlamsburg, has arrived at the home of her uncle, Reed, at Boalsburg, where will remain for an indefinite time The of the Mutual Insurance Company will be in this issue, and will of in- terest to the many policyholders throughout the county, Mrs, Willlam W. Ella Myers, few Mr Miss of will Le~ be on annual report Farmers’ be formerly Ohio, Is home of Mar Rachau, of Bellvue, days at the her brother, Chas. Myers, of tha, Pa. Upon manager pany, In was advanced Heckman is H. W. Kreamer, Mrs. Joseph B stalrs at Thursday broken arm, below the Mingle has been Among the begin farming Sharer, son of Jacob Sharer, Centre Hall, Mr. Sharer one of the Gordon farms, tenanted by a Mr. Sunday, and William Smeltzer, located alx the the resignation of the Penn Johnstown, 8. H. to that position. Mr a son-in-law of Merchant of Centre Hall Mingle fell her home afternoon, sustain- the fracture being shoulder joint Mrs suffering severely young men who next spring Is of a Trae former C‘om- down a at State College will George east of leased at owned it one Z has ist of Pleasant Gap, or on road The Millheim Jour: of Mrs ves with al says that the rege Armbr Migs 14zzl {364 ister who 1 Keen, is ¥ h he id w shout r a r \N {appeared on his | nature { had it cut | is healing up nicely and the &r He went t out by Dr. Ball. The sors ad ns further £0 : Catic he hie will Mr ae and an 4 3 preserved man and it is be hoped are tron experience no haeffer & nearly exceptionall we A ears of he : : i en IIT ‘ re : ] rther Growers the Meeting of Fruit Saturda Tar haMing Decrease in Crime . 1 x 1 Miffiie th ree iNegn 1100) (ir wide In Lew and the chief of po inl 1" r selling two Arrests wer stow Decemiw resigned were before the grand r ter sessions court conv A. J. Martin, agent for Brewing company was cons during Hee has Mr ChRes when quar on Jan. 10 Hagertowy icted « Woo wv) ened the ’ Fudge in the m collected selling that wis and who Hegn Hiquor harged the jury delivered the go y was the Ar t he completed the one un le Post Officers Installed. The officers of Captain Foster post 7. G3. A. R, at Lemont inducted into office hy W. A. Musser, of Gress No. #5. Bellefonte Commander, WW. E Tate: senlor vice, George Martz jun lor vice, John Mukley chaplain, Hen ry Bowers quartermaster Hiram Thompson: officer of the day, Ira 1) tle: mergeant. I. HH. Osman; sentinel Henry Rishel Although the ranks of the old soldiers are rapidly thinning recruits recently mustered have elect Aere were and several more been od Judge Baldridge. Thomas J. Baldridge, of Holliday» burg, was appointed by Governor Ntu- art President Judge of Blair county to | sucesed the late judge Martin Bell He took his seat on the bench on Mon | is now holding court. Judge Baldridge ins but thirty age but a lawyer of dinary ability number of lawyers a he Centre counts number of Inwyere of the Centre coun ty bar day and more than or. Get Charter, A charter has been granted to the Sunbury and Freeburg Street rail. way company to bulld a line five miles long, between Helinsgrove and Free burg. The capital of the company is $30,000, the Incorporators being W. H Lyons, of Harrisburg: Ouy Webster, York: Boyd A. Musser, Seranton; C. M. Clement and W. HH. Greenough, Bunbury. FROM A HAPPY BRIDE. I think your paper the county for home Editor best in Dear is the tnews, as 1 am always very anxious to | teresting to | | | resident | years, | the read it, and think it will me than ever, East New York will be surprised marriage, and locating in New City. My husband has been a of this city for a number of and has a good position with Bates Numbering Machine Co, be more in- since 1 am I suppose to learn located In my friends of my York {and we expect to make this our future { husband Heckman, | tvania, | tary olght years of | He is well known to al | vines any home, 1 was algo very much delight- ed in my trip to this great city, which certainly is very Interesting to me. My husband and I took a ride on the elevated railroad to Coney Island, but there is not much doing there now. ab | Nevertheless many people are there on el the beach watching the in and going out, and gathering shells carried in from the great sea. My was formerly a resident of Pa, and we expected to have a grand wedding, but the company would not grant him a vacation long enough to prepare for a wedding: the y are vers this season of Respectfully David A. Kephart St., Brooklyn, N. Y tides coming Altoona, busy at Yours Mrs Fulton Ver 2030 Business Men Should Turn Out. The leading business men in Phila- delphia have planned a Trade Excur- slon to make a short on February The party will number one persons under the auspicies Merchants & Manufacturers tion of the Quaker City there on 7:30 a. m own private make a stop Ist, 2nd, and 3rd of the Associa and will leave Tuesday, February 1st at They will travel on thelr pullman train and will of only an hour in most every large town, throughout the state. W. Harrison Walker, Esq. of this place, has been In correspondence W. Summerfield, the secre- the associatior have been made to Bellefonte on They with C of ments the gu entertain Wednes- vill arrive it 15 p he entertained chant point JUSINE the ests Ir mer f Art Calander Free R nder whet ne oe 1 the Colonial swt Con nat f Pitta who Ire to 4 one pends 8 tw ent postage, Is an unusually production ' ’ stamp t aver heautiful re minting The 1 AImous Food Carrier Freezes m 5 u dre 14 Where's the Game Warden’ Stole 1 Tar ed ir beth Cent; Gets 13 Months Forit fireer A Negro viet counts Fliza from & elgh oN the Union N Jy. for slot machine teen months Atwater Bhame' ing they That's having Was con ir at stenling a cont He was ven In state prison nn steal. and hundreds Are the fellows whe millions are hardly molested counted hy the kind of “Justice Are are the we Corpse Sat in Sleigh Overcome hy exposure while drive ing through rural sections in pursuit of his duties a» ax township, Snyder merman perished was oarried In country most of noon, passershy merman Tim. body the after. Tim. county, Isand His frozen his sleigh about last Tuesday Imagining that was merely asleep Home Cure for Eczema. Doss It not seem strange many out with eczema”? A 265«cent bottle of a simple stops the teh and will surely patient This wash is composed of mid and soothing oll of wintergreen mixed with that so wash Con» Hthymol and glycerine, ete, and known as DDD Prescription, We do not know how long the DD DD Labora tories will continue the 25.cent offer, ar the remedy In regularly sold only in $1.00 bottles and has never before been put on the market on any special offers If you want relief to-night try a bot tle at 26c on our peracnal recommen ation, Green's Pharmacy, Bsttosa, the | hundred | and arrange- | Judge | collecter of Union | people suffer year in and year | FARMER'S NOVEL EXPERIENCE Boiled on Way to Market. Aaron Hamilton lives Mud between Jersey Bhore and port, Wednesday morning early he hitched up his gray horse to the farm sled, filled the box with at Run, the rear end of the sled the long ton hit early upon a morning drive, novel plan Hghted lantern In the middle of sled box he heaped the apples up around it, Over the heap he pack. 1 generous blanket of straw, and the. covered the straw with heavy kets The plan worked well until ton reached Larry's Creek miles from Jersey Shore hill on the approach to the Central station at that ton’'s sled began a race with to reach the bottom of the hill, The horse slipped, the runners skidded to one side of the road and dumped Ham ton in the snow The lantern exploded and set fire to the straw In a minute the whole sled {was ablaze Hamilton, In fact, bare- ly loosened the gray horse from the {fire In time to save the animal's life { The apples were roasted, the cider was | boiled and Hamilton rode the gray horse back Mud Run Hamil Placing a Hamil about two On the long New York Hamil the horse place to tour of Pennayl- | A Sleighing Party. A sled load of young people from | Blanchard attended the revival ser- | Vices being held in the Baptist church {at Milesburg, on Tuesday evening of | last week, after which they went to {the home of Mr. Frank Wetzler for a {short time. Everything went {fine until they started for home; hav- | Ing decided to return by another route, | {to escape a long hill, and as they en- | tered the town of Curtin, they {lost: coming to the public square they 80 ited that they A4idn't which to go. They turned one ro when they stopped int they found that Were enter a barnyard, turned back, to get a new start finding another way they tried It thon und that the became know on on acom they 80 they eX way and of a about ad fence to and and this time nf mnarahy ar 80 ia and were ing rin Estate Transfers Real ¥ | & Stewart 160% f w Ripka. Oct. 20 land ir Gregg Twn $500 Nara 8B Beott ot Bar. to Wilson Wil- "Maxton Feidl. Jan. 11. 1816, lot In Per | guson Twp s$E00 Mrs Wealthy rood to Nora Fergusor 8 in a Nutshell Truth XR Ver of the ve 1 read gnate whe has re his that are tak pre HO0 O60 r family "1 Arif laws ing ports from » ne men Ar indus earnings for the ne have been the chief ng uy tollere of fERATries r 1 Ar tore | nila the thea olosesn estates hut Pennsyvliva a who en find It m AM lies Ad keep out the now hold oTY VOur 1s Me re ar ing for mer then laws Fireworks Plant dents of Selinsgrove the annour ry In ndr bh the res Are ement to be ilding company’s ghily «+ ted that | : w the er rks fad old fon Two of Righter and rigging the of their n operated ir erate n that place represer tatives this hegan for netallation of the Conway building week the hinery nit It 12 the 1 manufacty ) technic on I PPOs Organ 2 if a dozer pyre eltien Doctor's Negligence Cost $20 Pr. Houtz, of Berwick, on ipnid the Justice of the peace {place a of $20 and costs failure to report a case of mumps the board of healt) Thursday at that for his to fine FOOD FOR A YEAR 300 ibe «« 200 gts. . 100 hs 27 don, 00 Tbs, This represents a fair ra- tion for a man for a year. But some people eat and eat and grow thinner. This means a defective digestion and unsuitable food. A large size bottle of Scott's Emulsion equals in nourishing proper- ‘ties ten pounds of meat. Your physician can tell you how it does it. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS Bend 10e., name of paper and this ad. for our eautitul Savings Bank and Child's Bketoh. Book, Bach bank containe @ Good Lack Penny. SCOTT & BOWNE. A400 Pearl St, New York Willams | | Millhelm apples for | market, and placed a barrel of cider in | To keep the apples from freeziug on | the | blan- | along | were | Oll burning locomotives are more or - - | lens of a failure, according to the New His Apples Were Roasted and Cider | York Central railroad, season's trial, has coal as the most which, after elected In favor economical fuel “ of ~A car load of horses will be sold at next Monday. {Mone PATENT YOUR IDEAS and make |. To Ger Tew Best Service Foes Ressonabbe Highest Rederencen JOSHUA R. H. POTTS 306 Wath Be, Wadingion, DC U. i 2d Forvigs Patents 929 Ohetnnt Be, Philadelphia. 140 Dearborn be, Chicags. March 8, 1910 J. R. WOOD Pass. Trafic GEO. W Manager. General FLORIDA WINTER TOURS VIA PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD February 8 and 22, and ROUND $49.60 TRIP FROM BELLEFONTE Tickets for February Tours good for two weeks for March Tour good ubtil] May #1 SPECIAL PULLMAN TRAINS FROM NEW YORK For particulars consult Ticket Agents, or BOYD Pass. Agent Philadelphia FIFTEEN MEADAGIES CURED FORI0® BY MOYER’ HEADACHE TABJETS FOR SALE BY ALLDEALFRS The Purest Is The Best AND The Best Is The Cheapest IS WEALTH Remember Pur e Groceries are sold Sechler & Company Keep this in mind when you provide for your table. : Pure Groceries are not only more palatable and tooth- some but insures Better Health to you and your fam 1 ily. Pure Food saves Doctors’ Bills and contributes, to your Happiness. a HEALTH Fk Ede” OFFICERS ELECTED Mr. W. C. Patterson. tion is now as follows; Chas. M. McCurdy Geo. F, Harris Wm. P Homes demands. During the past year the Finer Nanosar Baxx lost the three valuable members of the board of directors by death, Col. Jas. P. Coburn, Mr. Michael M. Musser, Mr Coburn as director and president a year ago, and at the recent election on Jan, 11th, Mr. Henry 8. Linn were clected vacancies Mr. Jas. K. Barnhart, who for the past year has been acting cashier, was made cashier Chas. M. McCurdy, President. Geo. F. Harris, Vice Prest. Jas. K. Barnhart, Cashier. DIRECTORS, Henry 8. Linn, With a capital and surplos of $240,000, with a | strong organization and officers of large experience, we invite new business, assured we can meot all reasonable McCurdy succeeded Col. Mr. Martin Fauble and to fill the remaining The organiza W. Fred Renolds Geo. M. Gamble Martin Fauble - The First National Bank.
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