Page 3 Thursday, September 15th, 1910, | That in Bellefonte the cloak of char ity has a great many misfits That all Hon. John Noll, of Belle fonte, needs to do Is to keep hig eye on the indicator, That there are certain men in Bellefonte who keep the consclence in cold storage That the reason fellows in Bellefonte never tell the truth is because nobody would believe them if they did That when the apron of a girl comes loose it is a sure sign that a young man is talking good about her That it should be remembered that the man in Bellefonte who has money to burn can't take it with him when he dies. That moving the Howard street, venient That either business Milan Walker is thinking of Bell telephone office up on It will be more con- Frank are | take | Harry Rhule or Sassaman, the Bellefonte barbers, always anxfous and willing to something off for cash That the Sunday evening poker players of Bellefonte may not be bash- ful among their relatives, but they often shy with their "antet.” That a a light asked are gave his wife night been Bellefonte man the other he had rew a lamp at answer She him when where all ey ening he tl} That there are lo clety in Bellefonte who, if their just dus would be we are not talking throug That street ry and Bellefonte old woman who That are what men on the brown day. That the your print shops that who agent her ts of people wa will Kee De tave those wine cell oftentimes taste every has a + 1 yOR 1 oN fonts he st ens cinity 1906 mn That } etor of his b nightmare if the morning That a good CAITY Music only as a think they of them hey can That came night that for looked upon w a It said game, all That ed Johr swimmir “a bod guson Ginley That fight in Be Didn't good hand fore the } That it 1 hat Bell the girls In thr gt Hl res Pe ople 2 lorits bluf to make the are mebody Am can pla) Y fl —- two young of x ocorta the men out I last mu grain o is they I right the t« Parker Jr into Greeg and asks had the mada but we That would | Are so at the onto sor o'clock ferent a That propriet fonte girls College nw It ” whe Cray to sit of others all they and keep door wonder from That the n girlie In Pellet married a life. Poor better thar Hives Thes« evervyhody th to put on of them &nd senpe That pes ting prett out on thelr front cards, What's the use school teachers pointing out fects of card playing when dren pase the homes where the of the ecards are seen on our porches? What do these people care for the example they set, an long as they can gratify their desires? That instead of the mothers of Palle fonte leaving thelr daughters run the tareets every night until 9% and 10 o'clock, they should have them in the home teaching them something useful in life. We have too many mothers in Bellefonte who think that society demands that they be gadding the streets at an hour when good people are at home. The mother who will risk the honor of her daughter for so- cloty’'s sake needs a guardian to be appointed over her, ners ) : he will and ir 8 the the hen in Kiare front FRANCIS SPEER'S Breezy “That” Column | tives | poor healt} | OVER THE COUNTY, | Prof. F. IL. Jattee and family have returned to State College after a year's { absence In Europe, | J. E. Gettig, of Braddock, brother of | attorney 8. I, Gettig. is visiting friends in Harris township, his former home in the hope of recuperating his health The venerable Emanual Roan, who | lives near Pine Hall, has been lying critically ill, suffering from a stroke of | paralysis. His condition has some what improved since he was stricken Bilger, of a saw mill several miles lellefonte on a timber tract | owned by the MeNitt-Huyett Lumber | Company. There are fifteen or more | men on the job i | Charles Pleasant operating east of Gap, Is | who is employed by | near Linden Hall | Lawrence Runkle, of Mills, and the night before he deliver her, the animal broke her leg and had to be killed Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Musser, Osceola, Ohio, are visiting Mr Henry Frederick and other in Boalsburg Mr. Musser is ind thought a visit the east might be Colyer, Yarnel, cow to Charley Newton sold his Spring was to of and Mrs rela in wit} his friend I bene ilding her name placed dollar y on the } fund will have in the stone 18a feat Meanrn nyer, of re con Max H Lock Haven were among the soured a hit rogran harles snd Ar the aomedy aor iin star performers and t with the The hey Inrge audience number of family | fairs, affairs, re reunions, unions and camping | that have been on the carpet In this county this summer-and not all over yethas afforded a variety of oppor tunities for pleasure seekers, and those having time to kill, to satisfy all taston, Then as a change there were the trips to Atlantie City and other resorts to garnish the summer's pros gram. Yes, the world does move, and as long as one can borrow money with. out letting It worry as to how it oan be paid “then lot the wide world wag an it will, and I'll be gay and hap- py sti” | nut crop throughout the county. | er | search | throughout and i $160 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, The Centre County Fair comes the first week In October, Remember the date and arrange to be there, Mrs, Warren A. York, is making an extended visit with her aunt, Mrs. Geary, wife of D B. Geary, of Spring Mills, who has been In very poor health this sum- mer, At a recent meeting of the Millheim school board a committee was appoints ed to purchase fumigating lamps for the school bullding., It the purpose of the board to fumigate the bulld- ing at least twloe month There of a Ketcham, of New is a chest Oth- which Is promise large nuts will be In abundance | Harvester woods in| game In he to other sections often the case, mother, your son or daugh- | at school or elsewhere, as in | the case of many others, would great- | ly appreciate the regular visits of the Centre Democrat It would be each week a letter from home, We | make no extra charge for postage, and | take a subscription for any length of time means that wild will not migrate of food, as Father, ter away in | | | like During the past year there has been a marked and commendable advance our county in the direc tion of intelligent bullding and maintenance, Gradually the infamous breakers are being cut out of the roads | ditches ample drainage | adopted, which in the ena money ind insu better road | side be for nre Ing visiting | extend A. D Cox, Sept. ¢ 1910, tr " {ship's | ly act of land in Liberty twp. | : DANGERS IN TOWNSHIP LOANS. | An Important Decision Made In Perry County, cages of the International Co. of America for Of Brandt ve, Tuscarora town the Buperior court In the use James GG ship, Perry county affirmed the decisions of Judge Shull Mr. Brandt had loaned about $800 to the supervisors of Tuscarora town ship, which was by them to pay off two notes, given by the supervis ors to the Harvester for road ma. chinery purchased. There was a di vision opinion among taxpayers as to the propriety of purchasing the ma- | chinery and considerable feeling was engendered Finally the reached the courts in proceedings strike off judgments entered by against the township The lower court held that although Brandt's money had been the supervisors had no authority | ing the town- debts, vet because law to row the money and bind the township to repay it, there was no Habllity rest ing upon the township, and according. the judgements entered by Brandt were stricken off. The Superior court holds that Judge Shull's action in so doing was right This will all persons lending officers. Such will probably a8 the lender Is in the diate used (‘'o contest to Brandt | | used n pay bor- case BOrVe warning to to township although hereafter not Hkely ] lose township sees fit to a8 a money loans, com mon, made money rep be to his IBC the del What Tonics Are. the papers are full of aaver al toni £4 ty te 114 One Armed Baseball Player. B & 3 school shoes Girls’ Dongola, Goodyear Welt Button Shoes—sizes 6 to 8—81.50—815 to 11, $1.75 Jane R. Irvin et al to W. A. Ferree, | «11% to 2, $2.250—-214 to 6, Aug. 2 1910, tract of land In College hart Kep n Phil a 1 High-Clinging Rat s i! He nia . enned THRICE-A-WEEK WORLD Without 2 Rival om Largest, Cheapest and Best News paper Published at the Price~Read n Every English-Speaking Country THE its Field-The hat hans Irrespe it pub its class in bow best offer that will LT rearon ed or vith the il ng pa of subscription ache ih inlgus he hand be made If you wre ROAROT and this is the to want the You news as it really is, subscribe 110 the Thrice-a- Week edi tion of the New York World, which comes to you every day except Sunday and is thus practically a dally at the price of a weekly The Thrice-a- Week World's regu. nr subscription price Is only $1.00 per year, and this pays for 156 papers We offer this unequalled new and The Centre Democrat totather for one year for $1.65 The regular subscription price of the two papers Is $2.00, at | $2.75. Girls’ Dongola Button Bhoes— Footform Shape” —$1.25 to $1.75, according to size. Children’s to £3.00. Misses’ £4.00, B & B Steel Clad Shoes for boys—Box Calf, Blucher and reg lar lace—sizes 1 to 5! 5>—widths B to E—~Shoes that stand hard knocks— 0 Ox —oktty “Old Hickory’ Shoes for Boys —$2.50, £2.75, $3.00 and $3.25—according to size. Little Men's Shoes—sizes 9 to 13). —widths A to E— Dull and Bright Leathers— Lace or Button Shoes th. tl fit and wear—heavy or medium weight soles—8$1.70, 3 £2.25 and $2.50. BOGGS & BUHL NORTH SIDE, PITTSBURGH, PA. snr | YOrk CARLISLE DIED POOR. John G, Carlisle, former Becretary of the United States in prime the ablest men in Democratic party who died In New left an estate valued at To the extremely rich seem an ingignificant amount, and in their foolish things some may that John G. Car- comparative failure pile up a few mil. in this they are woefully He did not care for great preferred to store his useful information and cul- his the Treasury, and one of recent only that will HAYS $40.000 fn exchange, way of at draw the Inference Hgle's life w he but mistaken vealth, hn mind with looking He became aid not ons: it itivate 1 & ver | sense, | ed abundant | wealth {1 hie 5 — hig brilliant devote | of wealth intellect rather energies in the pure in which he find ment and which would do him no particular good He was great In genius Sin onest in his living, and hs J inheri- tance Lo others Hau honorable re sels dom great few of them die leaving behi fortunes. The money grabber nothing elms A American milli hu® attained to greatng i tu real but plenty of them have achley- notoriety thely methods, than suit no real could ni anda nue maoaney vO mare because of and money making Are never m Lad Docs not Color the Hair AYER’S HAIR VIGOR Stops Falling Hair Destroys Dandruff Sulphur, Ingredients : Capsicum. Sage. An Elegant Dressing Makes Hair Grow Glycerin, Quinin. Sodium Chlorid, Alcohol. Water. Perfume, A hair preparation made from this formula is harmless, yet possesses positive merit. A hair food, a hair tonic, a hair dressing. Consult your doctor about these nair problems. ol. AYER Oomrany Lowell, Mam PENNSYLVA Bulletin. l SEPTEMBER AT Reduced Fares Account {A RATLROA THE SEASHORE. G. A. R. Encampment. 1 18 boundle rok pect £ OV ie A SMALL DEPOSITOR HIRTY The First National Bank Bellefonte, Pa. SOMETHING NEW EVERY WEEK Our Price Flour $1.36 Fine table syrup Af Xa Coffee LAO Bakers ( MIRE lack Tea 28 r bottle. . 8-1 3 for 25¢ per 1 Can 10k 24 $1.00 RL LES 7 1b SURAT .e 1 Ih. Bak. Powder, 19¢ boxes Argo starch 25¢ 18 1b, Dalry salt. . sox 85¢ We have too many Fruit Jars and will give you a discount on them, N ROCERY Bellefonte. (;ILLEN’ G phones. We Handle Every NOTHING is more annoying or *W artic | | ont.” that or © Of is oraenngy the table tl ow gl 1 often rection, what yon Grocer's is very provoking Come to us. We have what on want, and everything is absolutely pure—an ex tra inducement for you to come here for your gro. cories., SECHLER & CO. Xen and 1 want at your
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