dort Thursday, February. 3rd, 1950. YHE CENTRE DEMOC RAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, Page 3. Eid { L FRANCIS SPEER'S “That” Column | Breezy That the mam in Bellefonte wha dogs | not hate evil terribly does not lowe good heartily. That some pugple In Bellefonte use | lawyers to draw conveyances, Bert | Taylor uses mules, That some fellows in Bellefonte whe rose very quickly in the world want to | be let down with ease. | That even if some women in Belle- fonte be your best friend it is not safe to ask them thelr age. That Bellefonte fins In it some mar- ried men who would rather boycet the butcher than the fellow who sells beer. That If meat in Bellefonte goes up much higher the butchers instead of having “spare ribs will have some ribs to spare. That “Bill” butcher, says: laughs with you, you eat alone” That policeman Harr) Bellefonte, says that takes things easy is frequently ed as a pickpocket. That there is a woman in who hasn't a spark of lows and yet she is happy. pation often warps the soul, That if a young man wants a favorable Impression in Bellefonte all he tell her she pretty that. That Charles good nice at Bellefonte | the world chops and the and pork Lyon, “Laugh ear Dukeman, of man who arrest the Bellefonte in her soul Continual dis on some has t is and night. That Philip coal there who like thur it for co That the remember that the holes th run out again a give it time, That they Philipsburg three days ol twisted sex that tal That will tell you has a gore that she bought slaughter sale That who does 1 credit for it's ¢ ried ar« That has soul flowers both m That Henn surveyor more Ld strikes man ir That érh yf BOM he got out valual er That when a 3 fonte is afraid to muddy cre her ankles isn was brought lealer in ver Ove the hie a le hen fr As wast sung lady Hit her skirts saing for fear ahs = n End “ members Health are Own What brace for the That on! E. Dorwortl was grumbl is kicking flood he had office Awfu That man in horse star a cold da tied to the there | That stand the half they to bu fit sk tl to go tion t} That Matilda even Bellef their ought eir | shopping k aha exped n 54 rabbit "w ne ! W he ©« | t recy Dr. W Irvir the same true That clerk M sald to a « he was trying good stuff that them out “No “the strips wear on the his practice Musser store # n ther day Frar mery & that him would th in nt ‘o's the Were ne & mtomer to sell he pajamas of such ver istomer wear said 8 Are Htthe sireet ust nn nrge t That Bellefonte man} husbands spend thelr evenly or beer thelr wih That has + a ho Ww it the it He proprictor that the eon itor move hens | af un saloons. tt) on That James the Prandt Ho bination of the prohl) with the strike of the exgnog belt In a sats gloom That Hetty Green, the richest wom an In the world, says that she Is too poor to eat meat at the present prices and yet Bellefonte has a number of poor devils who think they to have It on their table three times a day. Hetty Green may a little “noodley” but she thoroughly under stands economics enough to know how to fight the meat trust along practiosl lines That the most beautiful thing In Bellefonte Is a pure, chaste woman. one who has not made herself lower than the brute creation. That when she lies down at night on her downy couch she has the consolation that should death suddenly overtake her she would not be east Into the society of the most wretched characters who once dwelt on the earth, Yes, the vir. tuous woman Is the best work of God, an 8 No Noonan se, RAYS ment ite th profound have he (OVER THE COUNTY. H. VV. 8truble flits from South Beth- | { lehem ‘to State College, route 2, Everybody reads i{t—over 5600 cop- les each week—The Centre Democrat, | Mrs. Amelia Gingher, an aged resi- dent of ‘Curtin,’ has been 111 with pneu- | Howard bave secured | subject of changing to the old plan of | working out road tax from the system { of pay the taxes, 3.53 t monia, Patton, Half Moon and townships, Centre c¢dunty, an order to vote on the Benner, The inches, January was snows during rainfall during The nine the month measured 24 Inches, making weeks of fine from the depth of snow on the If there may With ground {an total precipitation of rain and melt | ed snow duriug the month of 5.93 Inch- en, { month, 10 inches Snow on the ground at end of Up to this time there have continued slelghing, been six and ground sleigl eek ot r thy unusuinl thi number hoody { of dden thaw In No w, ny continue a such a Id Axe Plant 0" Will Rebu Hut in th ne e Mounta that of thre A TOD tne Oonety t n deat ng the if thieves oe of that the } the hiding place of the dastardl \[ th nRue pinion “ perpetrat recent in In that on Back to The Hickory Splint Brooms An heralded from somewhere a short the price of } on the upward tendency rox sold for thirty or thirty-five are now hringing from Afty to pity conta Where are the old fellows who made brooms with hickory aplinta? Now Is the time for them to get out thelr draw knives and reap a |} ot " WN time agn rooms is ms that ordinarily conts Bry Why Salves Fail te Cure Eczema. Bolentivte are now agreed that the ectemaA perma are lodged not In the outer skin or epidermis. but In the Inner akin Hence n penetrating Hauld Is required, not an outward salve that clogs the pores We recommend tn all | patients the standard prescription Ol : of Wintergreen as compounded In Haupid form known as DID 1D Pres. eription, A trial bottle of this DD D. Prescription, at only 25 cents, will instantly relieve the teh, We have sold and recommended this remedy for years, and know of wonderful cures from ita use, We recommend it to our patrons, Greens Pharmacy Co, Bellefonte, Pa. and grow ecpema | SOME STORIES OF PORKERS | Hogs With Whistles and Tin Cans in Throats. With the butchering season over | there come strange stories of past and | prosent mishaps of butchers and hogs i Hving with strange foreign substances | sticking somewhere ahout their bodies. Bome of the tales have been secureq and their authenticity is vouched for | by those who told them, While butchering a hog | day David Howell, of Mt, Pleasant | twp, Columbia county found a sec- { tion spring such as is found In a rol- {ler of a window shade in its throat [It was firmly imbedded there, and it { looked as though the food the animal { had eaten had passed through the centre of the coll, allowing it to fat, The butcher save that for several weeks prior to killing the animal, whenever he went to feed It, it emitted a noise not unilke that small whistle, He thinks that when the hog breathed it forced the air through the the spring, caus. ing the nolse Darning Needle Through Tongue. The same butcher when he killed a hog sometime found that it hal a darning needle through the end of its tongue, all he had to do to thread the needle ind through It, and it hang up in the smoke house Baking Powder Can in it's Throat Allen Zeigler. of North Iron sty the other colls of REO, Wis draw a string ¥ Ww then read £4 It did not Stuck, Lived Tw Mrs. Carrie Nation's Orne Ro Travels of a Needle om beneath the { her tht { t Car of Yor) that she Eight part of left f t Mr needle Ago Other ti her the the retn ed its ri needle ft Wha Fell From Wagon, Was Drowned Thomas Miller Id resident and of the Cis fa siream of last aut of A! eterna I war, shi} mT sRing on his way home slay Marsh the he week ott his wagon when nssistance den Very helpless man int arrived Hkely he dy being whned Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, gry Wil surely ai etey detanse i ster) fH thoush the Musas Arties shoudl ever be wel sree! on thos fromm reputable physicians, ae the damage they Will de ws ton fol te the goed you ea Hee fren them By FJ Cheney & On, Tolsde O eury, and i» taken ternally the bod and murous surfaces of the spsiem Buying HAs Oalarrh Cure be sare a ne I taken ternal Mio. by FJ Cheney & Oo. 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The gorged Ice conditions along Penns creek, a few miles distant from | MiMlinburg, remains such as diminish the flow In the stream, in consequence of which fact the town is without elec- | tric light, plant, The gorges are the worst within the recollection of the oldest inhabitant For miles the ice fills the roadway that skirts the stream to such extent that the rural mall carriers from that office, as well as all other wagoners are compelled to make deto flelds owing to no power at the an rs through TANS ASASNANN The New Wm. W. Keichline & Co. S. Water St, Bellefonte AVERY ATTACHED has | | been completed, the finishing touches | New furni- | ture and works of preparations are un- bank | -— ’ You need footwear that {tection from the elements | feet dry warm and chance colds get tem, only cola” gives Keep there in your from "a Pros Lhe less #%~ and for 4 £0 to 1 i to "y a sleep Httle pneumonia SCROFULA Scrofula disfigures and causes life-long misery, Children become strong and lively when given small doses of Scott’s Emulsion every day. The starved body is fed; the swollen glands healed, and the tainted blood vitalized. Good food, fresh air and Scott’s Emulsion con- quer scrofula and many The work has been in | onFeb. | birth. | other blood diseases, LL DRUCGCISTS Bend Ye, name of © our be 44 gs i Skt k Each bank Good Jack Feauny. SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pear! 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