Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, August 11, 1910, Image 3

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    Thursday, August 11th, 1910.
THE CENTRE
DEMOCRAT,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
A —
FRANCIS SPEER'S
Breezy “That” Column
That the best
the pure girl,
That you don't find anybody
Bellefone kicking for rapid transit to
heaven,
That since we are not sure of a
minute no person in Bellefonte can af-
ford to throw away an hour,
That few people in Bellefonte
expect to live to see
and beans will be a real
That there is a mother
who Is permitting her daughter to
go out riding with mighty bad com-
pany.
That the more a Bellefonte man can
le to a woman as to how beautiful she
looks, the mroe will believe a lot
of other lies.
That it is said there is a young lady
in Bellefonte who is going to marry a
florist. That won't make him a
blooming success,
That the
great many girls
beautiful, especially if you are
mirer of artificial flowers
That “Billy” Taylor and “Ed” Gross,
the Bellefonte dairymen, are the two
fellows in town who should always
keep their heads above water,
That sometimes a girl in Bellefonte
pretends to whistle for the purpose of
calling a young man's attention to the
lovely pucker she can get on her lips
That one of the greatest troubles In
Bellefonte that when some women
have nothing to do but te attend to
their own business don't want to
do even that
That it is
cream server In
that if ice cream
he wouldn't g
a milk punch for
That
Belle
the
girl in Bellefonte
ever
luxury.
she
the cheeks of a
Bellefonte are
an ad-
roses m
in
is
certain ice
tight
gallon
to make
is sO
enny a
ve igh
there are
fonte wl
head
their
Mm rellet
in
from
only take
the table
That the persor
never had i
was
to be
al
decency
Thi
fonts
other
becauss
what
into
thar
that it « }
lamps f«
iat wher
time f
lobster
That
Bellefor
man fri
to live
das =
will get
sweet
That
it Ia A
woman
to the
society
walk out |
weed, The
respect for
That it i= no
iness, but Bellef
MANY Young men
pay their debits ir
time with 4
spend most of their
things that
but at the sams
mindful of their
That Bell
making a
metics to
and don't
There In a
who is keeping
an who
his grandmother, |
about
Any old thing wi
the same cir
That the
Bellefonte wanted her husband te
her a Galnshoro hat It cont $25 and
the young man hadn't the $25. To put
up & bluff he told her that a beautiful
and charming young lady like her had
no right to be hiding her beauty un
der a bushel
like a charm, but what is troubling the
young man now is his “wifie” might
bring home a 330 hat one of these
day»
That a young blacksmith of Belle.
fonte went out to call on a young lady
several evenings, and when she really
thought they were well enough ace
quainted she undertook to sit on his
knee Surely he proved himself =a
blacksmith when he blubbered up and
bean talking lke a tea kettle. He
gave her to understand that if that
was the way she was going to do when
he called he would have to cut It om
Yes, It has been cut out, but he didn'y
do It
That if reports are true there is a
“ehippy” house on High street, not
a mile from the bridge, which Is a
warm number. It is also stated that
young men wha visited this piace of
infamy are about all in. The author.
ities of the town should get next to
this abomnable place and put it out
of business. The idea of having a
den of this kind on the main thorough.
fare of the town Is & disgrace. It in
also stated that there ls a house on
Logan street that ix doing business
along the same line and Is furnishing
tients for our physicians. If every.
ng Is true that Is sald about these
places, they should not be tolerated for
a minute, and they would not in a well
regulated town. This notice is given
free of charge, as It Is not expected to
improve business.
onte
have
That
week's
the ris in
salar
are themsel
arn as Ir
make
Heat
them
ons
PON eT
Avant
almost
in
what makes
imetan
wife In
wet
other da A young
is |
n families
the day when pork
| from
in Bellefonte | iy
{ which has been doing a
| dissolved,
The experiment worked | Miss Elsenhauer;
OVER THE COUNTY.
The fannual reunion
will be held
beautiful grove, near
Thursday August 28,
After fasting for
of the Behenck
in Schenck's
Howard, on
twenty-one days to
cure indigestion, H. 8. Grove, a mer-
chant, of Catawissa, considered
self cured and started to eat again,
Penn cave is doing a lively business
visitors to the cave, especially
on Sundays. The number this sum-
mer is larger than any season hereto-
fore,
The firm of Willams & Hartswick,
general tine
College, WHS
retiring. The
continued by Mr.
business
Mr
business will
Williams
Misses Elizabeth
M, Graham,
tenchers of Snow Shoe,
home
ing the Mountain
at Ebensburg.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Harvey, of State
College, have returned from a pleasant
trip to Niagara Falls, Toronto and
Buffalo, stopping to see friends and
relatives in Lock Haven and Mill
Hall on thelr return
Foster Alfred Rupp, of Boalsburg
was notified that all work in the Bear
Meadows tract shall be suspended
the present Robert Reitz, who
served as game warden of that
also been suspended
at State
Hartawick
be
ning
Glenn and Jennle
have returned
Summer
has
On the Fisher farn
the
this season
large or
and of
Armen
an exceller
that
Mil
beat
the
Mitts
charge
teachers for
ted at
rd f 1
Benner
towr re ele Ful
meetin t} } sl bos
H ool, A. H. Robi
vard. primary school, Vienna
Bellefonte Peru, Raymond Br
Rebershurg Roopsburg, Anna
mo, Lemont; Knox, Chas. Robt
ward Armagast, Grace Ho
fonte Valley View Ralp!
Bellefonte Rock H A
Hublershurg (| Margaret
Bellefonte
trict ach
NEart
Gun
Hi
Hell
Strut
Deitrick
Woods
MeGirk
Philips
of
w
in whicl
re driving
Hh}
the
while
M
alight
he
rir
Ou install
e of below
nd rv
and dashed Into a
the )
AR
Ire
the
ines
left
horses
telegrant ’
where the
were
the
ecame loosened from
Shortly afterward the
1 None of the others
were injured
school hoard of B
cted the jollowing teachers
term of 1910.1 Central
mary, Nancy Ne Run
Barnhart; Shope's talph
Intersection, Robert Barnhart
Hollow, Bessie Johnson
mar, J. F. Eisenhauer
carm
f pt
carriage
I'he
in
En 1 NT
for
Clty,
ile
ul i
the
pri
Frank
Musser
Holts
Curtin gram
Curtin primary
Moose Run, Anna
Schroyer;:; Falrview, Nancy Kelley;
Pleasant Valley, Ezekiel Confer: Yar
nell grammar, Samantha Pownell
Yarnell primary, Anna Shank
A preliminary meeting was held
ele
| the home of Fleming Poorman recent.
|
| friends are cordially
ly to complete preparations for the re.
union of the family to be held In
Kolhbecker's grove, near Milesburg,
on Saturday, August 27
committees were appointed to
the success of the day and a»
pleasant occasion is anticipated
members of the family and
invited and
pected to be present. The
will be held In the form of an old fash.
loned basket picnle
The other evening at about dusk, D
W. Bradford had an experience he
did not relish. He was crossing Nit.
any mountain, and just a short dis.
tance below the top, his horse fright.
oned and dashed up the embankment,
almost upsetting the buggy. He In.
vestigated, and found a man lying in
the middle of the road. After consid.
erable persussion the horse was In.
dueed to pass the point, but Mr. Brad.
ford was unable to discover whether
the man was dead or alive. He came
on to Centre Hall and reported the
incident, and a party was just about to
#0 to the scene, when Mr. Stover and
Miss Margaret Jacobs arrived and re
ted that they had a similar exper.
ence, and that the man made answer
to a call In such a way as to Indieate
that it was a case of too much boose.
insure
very
All
their
ex.
hime |
two popular young school- |
after spending six weeks attend |
Assembly |
A number of |
reunion |
Sunday, August 14, Rey, H, 1 Crow,
will preach at Hublersburg at 10 a. m.;
| Zion 2:30 p. m.; He cla 7:30 p. m
The Ewing farm, located near Falr-
| brook, In Ferguson, was sold at public
sale to Samuel Ewing for $49 per acre
A. 8B Willlamsg, of the Bald Eagle
| valley, who has been in the Cottage
hospital at Philipsburg with a broken
| leg, has been discharged from the
| sume
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel BE. Goss and
| family have moved from Altoona to
| Re ading where the latter will continue
{in the insurance business, He will be
located at 617 Church street,
The Juniata Valley campmeeting
opened today, on the famous old New-
Hamilton grounds, and prepara-
have been made to make it
enjoyable and prosperous
| ton
tions
| most
| years,
in
meeting of the ex-
| ecutive committee of the Williams re.
{union at O. D., Ebert's store, Satur-
| day evening, Aug. 13th, to complete
| final arrangements for the reunion to
be held In J. Q Miles’ grove, on the
27th inst. All persons interested In
the success of the reunion are urged
{to be present, iy order of committee
0. D. Eberts, secretary.
| The large shed at the
| McMullen's Roller Flour
There will be a
east end of
mills at Mill-
heim has been removed and makes a
| great change in the appearance of the
bullding. All white pine timber had
| been used when the mill was origin-
ally bulit by the rs over a hun
dred vears ago, and is as good and sol
id today as it when first used
The timber will used by Mr. Me-
Mullen to bulld an extension to the
mill on the west end
was
he
VanGordon fi
of
hlers!
Charles
working
ser
the hay mow to
oung
YOUng
Harvey
irg, fell
barr floor
the mo pitching
stepping backw ards step-
the hay hole falling
head or
INCor
man
Gel
from
The
the farm
H
the
man was H
on
ist below
Ww
allghting
Vis rendered
clan being sum
POSTAL BANKS SOON.
An
And let the
All
heedlenn of te spe
1 thrust from out nn h
IH evil the
ver
beauty I
art
ghia, and meat
where | 2!
the
Ance
Lome
Teachers Demand
Positions
mm
hers ir
ngtor
a “
ten
Was!
tar
wperintendent
# that 1
required
There
pa roll
ing from §5
3; an
he I
44% 1s
LL
to $90
Nery
ast
A FINE FIGURE
Once there lived a You
Who was #0 excessively
That when she
To sip lemonade
slipped through the stra
in
thir
od
RRND
Hhe
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh
that Contain Mercury,
mereury will surely destroy
somnpeetely  derpnes the wren whee
shtering MH through the musous sarfaces Ee
articien should never wed earept GB  preReTD
w from reputable physicians, ss the damage they
will 40 » ten lid to the poe you y pesitly dee
tive from them Hal's Catarh Cure. manulsctarsd
by FV. J Chetiey & On, Toledo, OO wit
tury, and B taken Internally, act
the bios] and Mmusous Srfares of he
| Buying Halls Catarth Cure we »
ine. It B® taken Internally ahd =
Mio. by F 1 (heasy A On :
Bold by Drossets Price eI
Take Hails Family Pils tor const
the ose of sell
whi
bw
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| free
the |
| political life
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| A PRAYER FOR PUBLIC OFFICERS.
The American Magazine publishes
the following praver “For All Public
Officers,” by Walter Rauschenbusch
"0, God, thou great governor of all
the world, we pray thee for all who
hold public office and power The life,
the w/ Mare and the virtue of the peo-
ple is In" Beir hands to make or mar,
In the past » mighty have preyed on
labors of (he poor. They have
laid nations in the dust by their op-
pression, and have thwarted the love
and the prayers of thy servants. We
bless thee that the new spirit of de-
mocracy has touched even the
of the earth, We rejoice that hy
Institutions of our country
tyranous instincts of the strong may
be curbed and turned to the patient
service of the commonwealth
Strengthen the sense of duty in our
Grant that the servants
of the State may feel ever more deep
ly that any diversion of their public
powers for private gain or
is 8 tampering with a sacred trust and
a betrayal of thelr country, Purge our
cities and States and nations of
deep causes of corruption which
80 often made sin profitable and
rightness hard Raise up a new
eration of public men, who shall have
the faith and daring of the Kingdom
of God In their hearts, and who will
eniist for life in a holy warfare for the
freedom rights the people
Bring to an end the stale days of
party cumming. Give our leaders a
new of the possible future of
our country and set their hearts on
fire with large resolves Breathe a
new spirit into all our nation, and let
us rise from the dust and mire of the
past to gird ourselves | a new day's
work
the
and of
vision
or
GOOD ROAD BOOSTERS.
gresaman Okla-
the
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
"
Staggers Skeptics.
ragrant come
aS will
scald
jut
11 heal.
bolls, fel.
'% also
corne. Try
aive
re cut
skeptics
nderfy
“re
staggers
I a wi
} Is the wide mouth
“ATLAS £2 88AL." Look
Eat the one shown above
and see how great peaches
go into it whole, This jar
is of extra quality glass,
smooth on the top and
kings |
the |
ambition |
the |
have
up- |
gens. |
AYER’S HAIR VIGOR
Stops Falling Hair
Ayer's Hair Vigor Is com of sulphur, glycerin, quinin, sodium
chlorid, capsicum, sage, alcohol, water, and perfume. Not a single
injurious ingredient in this list. Ask your doctor if this is not so.
Follow his advice. A hair food, a hair tonic, a hair Srating
Promptly checks falling hair. Completely destroys all
AYER’S HAIR VIGOR
Does not Color the Hair
yen Company, Lowell,
AAI AAA ATI
ANS LVAMA RAILROAD
ALL
TAN OXFORDS ¢
Reduced to and Below Cost
This Includes Everything in Men's and
Women's
REGALS, DOUGLAS,
COUSINS, QUEENS.
MINGLE’S SHOE STORE,
THE HOME OF GCOD SHOES
2
3
Lo
“Atlantic City
Cape May
ANGLESEA HOLLY BEACH
SEA ISLE CITY STONE HARBOR
NEW JERSEY
THURSDAYS, August,
$6.00 Round Trip $5. 75 Round Trip
Via Delaware River Bridge Vie Market Street Wharf od 80
FROM BELLEFONTE
TICKETS G00D RETURNING WITHIN TEN DAYS
STOP-OVER ALLOWED AT PHILADELFHIA
For fu
WILDWOOD
OCEAN CITY
information concer
small hand ©
trains, consul
Agent
ping raving time
Is or pearest Ticks
4 R WOOD
Passenger Traffie Manager
Fx
ere
w
asset
X Asp X Get
We Handle Every
NOTHING
is more annoying
“We are just
don't handle
than to hear,
out,” or! We
that article,” ete, when
one is ordering pits
for the table. Considers.
ble thooght snd care are
often exercised in this di
rection, and to not find
what you want at your
Grocer's is very provoking.
Come to us ¢ have what
ou want, and everything
is absolutely pure—an ex
tra inducement for you to
come here for your gro;
ceries
SECHLER
& CO.
A———
We Do Printing of all Descriptions.
Centre Democrat, Bellefonte, Pa.