THE CENTRE PA. Thursday, October 20, 1910, lL The man who has never been con- sidered a crank has never attracted much attention J KE. Harder, chief burgess of That there ig many a man in Belle- | Clearfield, died suddenly on Tuesday fonte who is full of original sin who | afternoon of apoplexy, aged 66 years. never stole an apple. A few Infantile paralysis cases—no You can always spot a deaths—are reported In this county. groom from their efforts It has been alarming in some coun- as though they werent’ ties. That dentist J. BE. Ward, of Belle. | The fonte, doesn't go to Dorsey Hunter's | about art supply store for his drawing ma- | Out terials. to That the highest ambition social climbers in’ Bellefonte Is get up where they can look down others. That Kline Woodring, says that when a man tackle on his brain it is his brain reels. That our good er, of Bellefonte, over, but Friday his straw hat the That by the time the campalig over it is probable that | fans in Bellefonte will | | FRANCIS SPEER'S Breezy “Chat” Column OVER THE COUNTY. bride and to appear | L.ock Haven silk mill employs four hundred people and pays in wages every month from $6600 | $6000, The hunting season Is this time forward the | better hide away his live | the shooting is over Mr. and Mrs. Witmer McCormick, of Charleston, South Carolina, for- merly of Centre Hall, are visiting { friends in these parts friend Norman Sher- Luther Peck, of thought summer was | Huntingdon county, sold this he was hunting | season 1 ishels of peaches from ash barrel his orchards, which netted him $2, on and from farmer had stock until of some to on of Bellefonte, has fishing natural that Penn has township on 000 | G00 neral © have m gelical ol enough to buy their coal for the “ week Rey ter, and then some of Lewistown, Pa. That there Harrisburg, ing than a Fox, the popular fonte. “I always to hear one That tunkle, becor wher ly voung gi cellent wives That ire Henry | fonte, will no doubt tell } see any particular harm man laying his heart a young lady as long as e )esn ' Philipsburg do anything else jurton H. Erb, son That a little boy on east High of that Bellefonte, asked his father the went West day this question “When the M Ros¢ away what is it the mice of Ex pop's reply was, “I who Is a poker and kitty out.” Walker That banker Bert Robb, of t! Mdorado fonte Trust Co was asked figured out that time is money scratched his head and replied cause time flies.” He knows is talking abou all right That J« t restaurateur, sa) tha thing airships be carrying restau- rants. John mu hav lost his nerve when he cracked because living is entirely t That the man In thinks he knows it generally cares very much fo company He Is who make a sensible That Ed the tractor, sald he made a ble in less than an hour morning “That's nothing partner John Lambert i time, made an express train Ir minutes and a half That SOMm« pote Sq Senator Nag mill suppose what hn Trafford, the Jel nt t h next Bellefonte the man wt If Nobody or who goes by wdvice f the one [| fellows man very weary Ghere Bellefonte cone time a certain man Ir oan aren with wife he makes the « that if it hadn't his opponent w sald something the wind every rien his X CUS fel for faith CRiiee w hi doen it sap-head He community who « honors That young BR BOUATY n the other ev remember that the introduced in the man | Demoerat (Cochran) stood | by the Democrats would jaw If It were not for Republh An Op | position.” Mr. Palmer further declares that he thinks it an insult to the In state pension legislature by a and supported man of Hell on a kitchen mald and remained til after the midnight hour I'he of the house, who bed, It as long he could, and then went after The young spooner started for the door. when he war commanded to stop right where he | telligence of the veterans to be asked was. The young man, fearing a bul. | to support Tener let might be sent after him, stopped, | “ and we could give the gossipers of | Cc ! ar Load of Chestnuts, Bellefonte enough to talk about for | The yield of shestnuts on Me, C. K the next month, should we give the Sober's large farm near Shamokin Is name of this young lover large one, and is how being That a certain young business man | gathered. This entails a large ex in Bellefonte called on a young lady { penditure of work, and on Tuesday the other evening and the fair maiden | he Informed the Journa! that he could who appeared at the door informed | use one hundred men If they could be him that the lady he desired to see | had to gather the erop. The demand was not In. She led like a thief. he | for his Paragon nuts Is mereasing and was in, but she had no time for aa car load was part of one order that saphend of a young man who had | was forwarded this week to the State more brains in his pantaloons than | of Washington. Buch a shipment was | he had in his head. The lie told by | never heard of until Mr, Sober started | the young lady will never be brought | utilizing waste mountain land which | up against her in the hereafter. If | he planted in Paragon chestnut | this fellow was to swallow his pride | sprouts and the venture has been most he would choke to death, | profitable.—~Lewlsburg Journal Was un was ir now be a na him ia very y | property a - THE TRESPASS LAW. patrons inquire law, we give trespass act As many of our about the new trespass the full text of the latest which was approved by Pennypacker April 14th, follows: “An act pass upon 1006 ns to tres- private penalty unlawful us the making It iand posted and providing therefore." Section 1. “Be it enacted, ete. That from and after the passage of this act it shall be unlawful for any person wilfully to enter upon any land, within the limits of this Com=- monwealth, where the owner or own- ers of sald land has caused to be printed notices that the sald land Is private property and warning all per- | sons from trespassing thereon, un- der the penalties provided in this act Section 2. Every person violating { the provisions of this act shall be Ha- ble to a penalty of not exceeding ten dollars, together with the costs of prosecution, to be recovered before any magistrate or justice of the peace, as fines and penalties are by law coverable; and in default of payment of sald fines and the party victed shall be committed to the coun- ty jail of the proper county, for ond day for each dollar of fine impo Section All penalties red inder tl wt shall 1} hool | Costs con- ed overed the ‘ paid to Company Cannot Recover JUGS I$ The Panama Canal nt t —_ ' le , " nile befor George W oor { rada a ft ¢ wh 3 that the Canal will b« an extent tent 1} Mad Left Mand Sheet ON Work of a Young Old Man 1 D. Woods 3) ged sl jute ‘ : " n the dence ntry the resi Woods about Hlue f hin sent Jame resides In He and half James had » large WAR ready to out when the hove got “Paddy Woods who seven ball which day com ges townshin one miles from field and the ready to did not next set to work He cut one hundred and pixty shy “ks of corn that day and was ready to walk back te Osceola In the evening How's This? We offer One Nuadesd fae of Calas that Catarrh umm Datiare Reward for any annat be cured By Mal FILOHEREY 40 We the undersigned for the net 13 yam arable I Al Business have hnown FF. 1 (Cheney transactions and Baaneiaily able 10 sarry fut any obileathen made by his frm Warming, Kinnax 4 Mavis W holesnie | ruseieta, Tolede, O, Hal's Ontareh Cure = taken internally, arting Aiveetly upon the hood and mucous surfaces of the srsteom. Testimonials sent free, Price 75 soni Per fsottie, Sold by all Diraeriste Take Hails Famity Fie for constipation, DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, Governor | re- | of corn | out | say a! word Jat sharpened a corn sickel and | Tolada, © | aid hweiséve hit perfectly hone | | REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. i CC. Garret ot 17, 1910, $200, D, Custard et April 20, 1810, College $6000 Milligan to Mary B October 3, 1910, tract of land in twp.; $1. Junet M. Mitchell et | Glenn, May 21, 1809, College twp.: $1035.56 | W. J Walker et ux to G. P. Garret, | | January 28, 1910, tract of land In Milles Big $226, i ux to tract of G. P, Garret, land in Miles ux to J. B tract of Camp- land In Lucas Lucas, | oR to ol James land in bar tract B. | of Emma tract W. A. Baumgardner | Stuart, September 20, | land In Harris twp.; Wm. IL. Hicks et al to | Thomas, September 26, 1610, land In Taylor twp.;: $600, | Harry E. Douty et ux to G. P ret, March 12, 1810, tract of | Miles twp.; $2400 | J. H. Neldigh | Corl, August 21, in Ferguson twp.; $660 J. H. Turnbach Hardware W. Bratton et al, tract of Philipsburg, September 2, 1610; $5600 Phillpsh and Land Co.” to Col of Osceola Mills, iumoia h twp, May 271 to 1910, $2200, | Ww. of | John tract Gar- land In | et ux 1810, Ww land | to Chas, tract of Co. to ( land In 100 Cond E bulbs, restores them to health, Rear Dandruff Falling Hair Ayer's Hale Vigor promptly destroys the germs hat cause falling hair. It nourishes the hair. Ihe hair stops t germs that trace of dandruff clean and in a healthy condition dandruff. It teed CaN falling cul, grows more rapidly, Ayer’s Halr Vigor just as promptly destroys the TEinOveEs every and keeps the scalp Does not Color the Hair We wish you to positively and distinctly understand that Ayer’s Hair Vigor does not affect the color of the hair, even to the slightest degree. 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We want to send you a Catalog | Send your mame i BOGGS & BUHL NORTH SIDE, PITTSBURGH, PA dresses or material al demand L lines and stvie some SAVING MONEY $y LWO Or nree AVIings Bar k Bi ok hel he owner people wo 11d yr wel w hen the the “R 1 WANN pre Ve | ) iy” COMes., BELLEFONTE TRUST CO. “THE BANK THAT DOES THINGS FOR YOUr™ PLA-MATE SHOES FOR CHILDREN YEAGER'S SHOE STORE, BELLEFONTE, PPA At any ature 0) to the tota Items, the siip In me A question shoud arse as amount deposits d orany x arate vour own Lisl iwi t ny Can be produced Dy the bank as unquestionable proof, The cash is to be entered according to bbe ientions in proper amounts, and the woke, drafts or other paper must be listed separately below In depositing cheaks on local banks, write the name of the bank on which they are drawn opposite the amount, if out of town paper write name of city on which they are drawn, “ Write the figures in a column, add up, and write the total amount below Present your packs book, de posit slip and items of deposit to the Receiving Teller, and see that the proper amount is entered to your eredit ‘on your book. The First National Bank, Bellefonte Pa.
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