Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, December 23, 1910, Image 3

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filled with awe and joy Tey passed over | suitable mansion for one so well gone visiting in dreams? He sat for some Flour and Feed. Attorneys-at-Law.
’ n ir , he ttle o streams and i" Srenaitde | known ad devoted ? Why is it so piirally time, pp ) Fa ost, bul finding | - = mer | mm ET
emoreatic afc, q , as ea smal mean? Why have you | himself in thought. Then he took a nar-
. arp! speaked lest the city should vanish. { built it large and fair, like the others?” row book from the table drawer, wrote a CURTIS Y. WAGNER, J © MRE sn
Fe Cs er SSE Ws AE The wall of the city was very low, a| “That is all the material you sent us. ' check, and tore it out. o41-,
Bellefonte, Pa., December 23, 1910. <hild could see over 1, for it was In e | pas oF the dn He went slowly up the siaiss, icnocked BROCKERHOFF MILLS,
sm———— only stones, are never “We have used material | very y at his son's door,
THE MANSION large. The of the city was not like | you sent us,” repeated the keeper of the | no answer, entered without noise. BELLEFONTE. PA. Sie Braces nal cory oes
. a gate at all, for it was not barred with gate. | was asleep, his bare arm thrown above Manufacturer, Wholesaler and Retailer of 18 Crider’s ly.
frog x DUE OEY 8 Se eo | Now 1 lawn: 1g youate wistghen, | Ho ie rid Bs a a in B. SPANGLER—Attorney-at-Law.
Continued from page 2. column 6. i | cried the man, w ng : 2 a at a mo- rj -at-Law.
Jen avi gold and Jac, suit }t canis I vad the entrance 1a open. | “for all my life long I have been Suing | ment with stvangely shining. eyes; aud Roller Flour alt the Cour Conmtaion it Engh
ie high horizon, and stood outlined for a | A person stood there whose was | things that must have supplied you with | then tiptoed quietly to the writing-desk, : Bellefonte, Pa Exchaige,
t, a tiny cloud of whiteness against bright and grave, and whose robe was | material. Have you not that 1 found a pencil and a sheet of paper, and Feed
the tender blue, before it vanished over | like the flower of the lily, not a woven | have built a schoolhouse; the wing of a | wrote ra : S. TAYLOR—Attorney and st
the hill. fabric, but a living texture. “Come in,” tal; two, yes, three, small churches, | “Mydear , here is what you asked Law. Office, Garman House block,
For a long time he sat there watching | he said to the company of travellers; the ter part of a large one, the me for; do what you like with it, and ask Corn Meal Jone, Pa, All’kinds of legal business at-
and wondering. It was a very different “you are at your journey’s end, and you: spire of St. Petro—" . for more if you need it. If are still tended to promotly.
world from that in which his mansion on | mansions are ready for you. The of the gate lifted his hand | thinking of that work with Grenfell, we'll and Grain 1 WETZEL— _ Law
the Avenue was built; and it looked John Weightman hesitated, for he was | “Wait, he said; “we know all these | talk it over today after church. I want J Office No. f\namey and Coutselior
to him, but most real—as real as troubled by a doubt. Suppose that he | buildings. They were not ill done. But to know your heart better; and if I have . All kinds of business
he had ever seen. Presently he | was not , like his companions, at his | t were all marked and used as foun- made mistakes—" Manufactures and has on hand at all times the to promptly. Consultation in English or ha
felt a strong desire to know what coun- s but only for for the name and mansion of John | A slight noise made him turn his head. | following brands of high grade flour:
try it was and where the people were go- a little while out of the course | Weightman in the world. Did you not | Harold was sitting up in bed with wide- BOWER & ZERBY
ing. He had a faint premonition of what | of his life into this ence. | plan them for that?” JOPRENE, | sid WHITE STAR Gia ERE - :
ut he wished to be sure. So | Suppose that, as he-dimly felt, he had | “Yes answered the man confused | “Father!” he cried.” is that you!” OUR BEST Laws eagle Block, Bo efonse: ee
he rose from the stone where he was sit- | not really passed through the door of [and taken aback, “I confess that 1. “Yes, my son,’’ answered John Weight- the courts. Consultation in or German.
ting, and came down through the short | death, like these others, but only through | thought often of them in that way. Per- | man; “I've come back—I mean I've come HIGH GRADE
grass and the lavender flowers, toward a the door of dreams, and was walking in | haps my heart was set upon t too | up—no, I mean come in—well, here I am, VICTORY PATENT M. KEICHLINE—Attorney-at-Law.
passing group a people, one of Them a vision, 3 living ma) ht fo the Dlegsed much, But Hore sre other Shings and God ye wo Ro han as So. i FANCY PATENT 3 Gorman Office south of court house.
turned to meet him, out it or him to go owment for the m —By Henry Van , in ’s Easiness will
urned to meet him, nC Mader whose | with theminto the heavenly city? Would | and liberal contributions £0 all the estab- | Monthly Magazine. 121 Pivieniotal evsive puoidt 8
white beard and brows John Weightman it not be a deception, a desecration, a lished charties—my support of every re- | — The only place in the county where hat oar sn — -
thought he saw a suggestion of the face | deep and unforgivable offence? The | spectable—" It seems singular that any woman ! grade of spring wheat Physicians.
of the village doctor who had cared for strange, confusing question had no reason | “Wait,” said the keeper of the gate | should continue to suffer one moment | ae eee em
him years ago, when he was a boy in the in it, as he very well knew; for if he was | again. “Were not all these carefully re- | with diseases like that from which Mrs. S P R AY S. GLENN. M. D., Physician
country. dreaming, then it was all a dream; but if | corded on earth where theywould add to | Mary. A. Sasser was cured by the use of ' WwW Sate College Centre County, Pa. Olies
“Wi “ said the old man. “Will | his companions were real, then he also | your credit? They were not foolishly | Dr. 's Favorite Prescription. From at his
come with us?” was with them in reality. Yet he could | done. Verily, you have had your reward | High, Lamar Co., Texas, she writes: “For be os: Foul ————— ss—
“Where are you going?” not rid his mind of the sense that there | for them. Would you be d twice?” | three years I suffered with falling of the “*" Securet. joo, Inter erhational Stock Dentists.
“To the heavenly city, to see our man- | was a difference between them and him, | “No,” cried the man, wit ng dis- | womb and ulceration. After using three rons amma
sions there.” and it made him afraid to go on. But as | may, “I dare not claim that. I acknowl- | bottles of your ‘Favorite Preach ’ All kinds of Grain bought at the office. Flour
“And who are these with you?" he paused and turned, the keeper of the | edge that I considered my own interest i and ‘Golden Medical Discovery’ and C*chansed for wheat. D* J EL WARD. D. D. S.. office to
“Strangers to me, until a little while | gate looked straight -and deep into his | too much. But surely not altogether. | ‘Pleasant Pellets,’ I have found an entire Pa. Gos tisha
ago; | know them better now. But you eyes, and beckoned to him. Then he | You have said that these were not | cure. 1 am able to do my work with OFFICE and STORE—BISHOP STREET. ‘| ing teeth. Superior Crown and worl. Files
I have known for a long time, John | knew that it was not only right but nec- | foolishly done. They accom some ' ease. , BELLEFONTE. PA. reasonable.
Weightman. Don’t you remember your essary that he should enter. inthe world. Does not that count | - “Favorite Presecirtion” cures when all 4719 MILL AT ROOPSBURG. -
old doctor?” They passed from street to street something?” r . i has failed. Proveit. ———— . D* H.W. TATE, Surgeon Dentist, Office
“Yes,” he cried—"yes your voice has among fair and ous dwellings, set in| “Yes,” answered the keeper of the! . . — em electric appliances hig '
not changed at all. I'm glad indeed to | amaranthine gan and adorned with | gate, “it counts in the world—where you Fine Job Printing. years of aapetichec; tir
see you, Doctor McLean, especially now. | an infinitely varied beauty of divine sim- | counted it. But it does not belong to | Castoria. ii and prices reasonable.
All this seems very strange to me, al- | plicity. The mansions differed in size, in | you here. We have saved and used every- | - Ferme Se INE JOB PRINTING -
i opprasEive 1 wonder ifbu may gitape: in Cham) foach ol Joeman “ thing that you gat us. This is the man- | F L ;
go wi you suppose?” ve its personal of loveliness: ye n prepared for you.” i : umber.
Ei veered the doctor, with his | all were alike in fitness to their place, in| As he spoke, his look grew deeper and | o—A SPECIALTY—0 = EE
familiar smile; "it will do you good. And | harmony with one another, in the addi- | more searching, like a flame of fire. John | AT THE ~v
you also must have a mansion in the city | tion which each made to the singular | Weightman could not endure it. It seem- |
waiting for you—a fine one, too—are you | and tranquil splendor of tho city. ed to strip him naked and wither him. WATCHMAN OFFICE BUILDING MATERIAL
not looking forward to it?” As the little company came, one by one, | He sank to the ground under a Crushing i Theis — trom ‘the
“Yes.” replied the other, hesitating a | to the mansions which were prepared for | weight of shame, his eyes with | There jens sijie of i, fa a
Sloment; peo] believe must be so, hem, an Shely Fade beckoned di the | his hans and Souering ace fovaard | When you are ready for it.
oug not to see it so | happy inhabitant to enter in an e pos- e stones. Dimly through trou- .
soon. But I will go with you, and we can | session, there was a soft murmur of joy, ble of his mind he felt their hardness and BOOK WORK, ; you vA g#t ¥ Vere. OB
talk by the way.” half wonder and half Fecomition: as if | coldness. : LUMBER,
The two men quickly caught up with | the new and immortal dwelling were! “Tell me, then,” he cried, brokenly, | The Rind You le Na Chas t that we car: not do in the most satis- ; MILL WORK,
the other people, snd all went forward crowned with the beauty of surprise, | “since my life has been so little worth, how Fletcher. and has been made under factory manner, and a Prices Consint ROOFING,
along the road. The doctor had | lovelier and nobler than ail the dreams of | came I here at all?” his personal supervision for over 30 WE Ea on or 1 SHINGLES
little to tell of his experience, for it had | it had been; and yet also as if it were | “Through the mercy of the King"—the Joars, Blow uo tue to deceive You uin AND GLASS.
been a plain, hard life. uneventfully spent | touched with the beauty of the familiar, | answer was like the soft tolling of a’ “Just-as-good"” are but . — —
for others, and the story of the village | the remembered, the long-loved. One | bell. and endanger the health of ren— Insurance. ———
was very simple. John 'Weightman's ad. | after another the travellers were led to| “And how have I earned it?” he mur- Experience against Experiment. te This is. the piaos where clase
ventures ane triumphs onl ave made shies Sn mansions and went in gladly; puted. a and pror prompt shipments ments of wate
a far richer, more imposi istory, and from within, throush the open door-| “It is never earned; it is only given,” | : RA
of contacts with gp Tt. and | ways, came sweet voices of welcome, and | came the clear, low y. WHAT IS CASTORIA JOHN F. GRAY & SON, know of 4
og of the time; but somehow or ow Jaughtor, and song. alt with the “But sow have Liat ed so wigtched) ol (Successor to Grant Hoover) AN ESTIMATE?
other he did not care to speak much about | At last there was no one left with the | he “in all the purpose of my life? | " . ————
SF whlking on that wide heavenly moor. | guide but the two old friends, Doctor | What could I have done better? | Cutoriajs a lurmlew substitute fo Fire, BELLEFONTE LUMBER CO.
land. under that tranquil, sunless arch of | McLean and John Weightman. They | it that counts here?” Soothing It is Pleasant. It :
blue. in that free air of perfect peace, | were standing in front of one of the larg-| “Only that which is truly given,’' an-| contains neither Opium, Morvhine iit Life
where the light was diffused without a | est and fairest of the houses, whose gar- | swered the bell-like voice. “Only that | its guarantee. It destroys Worms and 2
shadow, as if the spirit of life in all | den glowed softly with radiant flowers. | good which is done for the love of doing allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea Accident Insurance.
Ch I sii the dostore al a opm Troubles "prs Constipation This Agency represents the largest F oto pi
ere was only one person es the | shoulder. . are 0 is the master t. | Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, ire Restaurant.
doctor in that little company whom John | “This is for you,” he said. “Go in; | Only those labors in which the though. | Stomach and Bowels, Insurance in the World. ca ah =
Weightman had known before—an old | there is no more pain here, nomore death, | is greater than the wages. Only those | healthy and natural sleep. The —— NO ASSESSMENTS — [—
bookkeeper who had spent his life over a | nor sorrow, nor tears; for your old ene- | gifts in which the giver forgets himself.” | riend. t :
desk, carefully keeping accounts—a rusty, | mies are all conquered. But all the good The man lay silent. A great weakness, ; Do not fail to give us a call before insuring your ESTAURANT.
dull little man, patient and narrow, whose | that you have done for others,all the help | an unspeakable depondency and humilia- ! large x op A time. Position Bellefonte now has a First-Class Res-
wife had been in the irsane asylum for | that you have given, all the comfort that | tion were upon him. But the face of the Bears the Signature of — taurant where
twenty years and whose only child was a | you have brought, all the strength and | keeper of the gate was infinitely tender Office in Crider’s Stone Building, Meals are Served at All Ho
crippled daughter, for whose comfort and | love that you have bestowed, are here; | as he bent over him. CHAS. H. FLETCHER 43-18-1y. BELLEFONTE, PA. urs
happiness he had toiled and sacrificed | for we have built them all into this man-| “Think again, John Weightman. Has ig 4 : Roasts. on the
self without stint. It was a surprise to | sion for you" ; | there been nothing like that in your : Steaks. or in any FB Sand-
find him here, as care-free and joyful as! The good man’s face was lightened with | life?" i to Ue For Over 30 Years, 34352} BION OMI OI wiches, Soups, and anything can
the rest. a still joy. He clasped his old friend's] “Nothing,'' he sighed. “If there ever i rOver 0 Years. ob-ohilm be had in a few minutes my ¢ time. In d-
The lives of others in the company | hand closely, and whispered: "How won- | were such things it must have been long | ‘ The Preferred ition pve Somplete lant prepared »
were revealed in brief glimpses as they | derful it is! Go on, you will come to your | ago—they were all crowded out—I have '
talked together—a mother early ny mansion next, it is not far away, and we | forgotten them.” | - . p | POPS
who had kept her little flock of children | shall sec each other again soon, very | There was an ineffable smile on the st icholas Accident 4 SODAS,
together and labored through hard and | soon.” face of the keeper of the gate, and his: > CC SARSAPARILLA,
heavy years to bring them up in ourlty So he went through the garden, and | hand made the sign of the cross over the | Rn Insuran ce Co SELTZER SYPHONS, ETC.,
and knowledge—a Sister of Charity who | into the music within. The keeper of | bowed head as he spoke gently. . . for pic-nics, families and the public gener.
had devoted herself tothe nursing of poor | the gate turned to John Weightman with| “These are the things that the King St. Nichola ally all of which are manufactured out of
folk who were being eaten to death by | level, quiet, searching eyes. Then he | never forgets; and because there were a | the purest syrups and properly carbonated.
‘cancer—a schoolmaster whose heart and | asked gravely: : few of them you have a little place represents the intellectual and esthet- THE $5000 TRAVEL POLICY ‘ C. MOERSCHBACHER, -
life had been poured into his quiet work | Where do you wish me to iead you | here.” ic resources of The Century Co. ap-
of training boys for a clear and thought- now?” A plied to the production of a magazine BENEFITS: 50-32-1y. High St.. Bellefonte, Pa.
ful manhood—a medical missionary who To see my mansion,” answered the | The sense of coldness and hardness | for young people. It has bo] death by accident, o —
had given up a brilliant career in science | man, with half-concealed excitement. “Is | under John Weightman's hands grew 21000 loss of both hands.
to take the charge of a hospital in dark- | there not one here for me? You may not sharper and more distinct. The feeling | FASCINATING 5.000 loss of one hand and one foot, 4 Meat Market.
est Africa—a beautiful woman with silver | let me enter it yet, perhage, for 1 must | of bodily weariness and lassitude weigh- | SERIAL STORIES Z10 lm of either hand, mm meme
hair who had resigned her dreams of love | confess to you that I am only—" ed upon him, but there was a calm, al- of adventure, sport, and school ex- 630 loss of Shhet 3
and marriage to care for an invalid fath-| “I know,” said the keeper of the gate, | most a lightness, in his heart as he listen- perience; sketches of biograghy, his- :
A fies his death had made her life | "1 know it all. You are John Weight: [ed to the fading vibrations of the silvery | tory, and travel; the poetry of legend 25 wer wesk uta) disability. Get the Best Meats.
along, steady search for ways of d man.” i beli-tones. The chimney clock on the and balladry; +
kindnesses to others—a poet who “Yes,” said the man, more firmly than | mantel had just ended the last stroke of JOLLY JINGLES 10 per week, partial disability.
walked among the crowded tenements of | he had spoken at first, for it gratified him | seven as he lifted his head from the table. | SHORT STORIES Weeks You save Jy buying poor, thin
the great city, bringing cheer and com- | that his name was known. “Yes, I am | Thin, pale stripes of the city morning... .inciy fruitful department of PREMIUM $12 PER YEAR, or gristly ments.
fort not only by his songs, but by his wise | John Weightman, Senior Warden of St. | Were falling into the room through the | oo. ely Science: an ingenious pavable quarterly if desired LARGEST AND FATTEST CATTLE
and patient works of red dii=a Petronius’ Church } wish yy much to nartow paring: Sof the | peavy curtaime, n CRLrbat ence depa i
woman who ain for thirty | see my mansion here, if o or a mo-| What was m? | ; A Larger or smaller amounts in proportion.
y y y Had he been ill? Had he fainted away? | St. Nicholas League”; puzzles and
paralyzed
Jars upon her bed.helpless but not hope- | ment. 1 believe that you have one for
ess,
succeeding by a miracle of courage i me. Will you take me to it?"
Or had he only slept, and had his soul Stam for the boys and higher than poorer meats are
special pages over eighteen of
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in her single aim, never to complain, but | The keeper of the gate drew a little - - s good may 1
always to impart a bit of her joy Jud book from the breast of his robe and turn- Medical [Rerstices with JDicutrus, prilt it in rire wider Shia : BRE a Ve
peace of every one who came near , over e hages. . i tween |
All these, and other persons like them, “Certainly,” e said, with a curious look eee | beautiful covers, and you have such Fire Insurance Game in season, and any kinds of good
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of little consideration in the world, | at the man, “Your name is here; and you : . 1 invite your attention to my Fire Ingur- meats you want.
t now seemingly all full of great on shall see your mansion, if you will follow Cure Y our Kid o Dla " oes To Sola Compaics Most TRY MY SHOP.
tentment an inward t | me.” * as none but an American boy or |! tensive represent.
made thei ight, were in the com- | It seemed as if they must have walked girl has ever had. ed'by any agency in ral Fennsylvatia, P. L. BEEZER,
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pany that passed the road, talking | miles and miles, through the vast city,
together of things past and things to ng street after street of houses larg-
come, and singing now and then with | er and smaller, of gardens richer and
clear voices from which the veil of age rer, but al) full of beauty and delight.
H. E. FENLON,
50-21. Agent, Bellefonte, Pa.
neys. { Send for Prospectus to
DO NOT ENDANGER LIFE WHEN A BELLE. | The Century Company, |
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caper, iluding house ing Steaks and My prices are no
and sorrow was lifted. came into a kind of suburb, where| FONTE CITIZEN SHOWS YOU THE CURE. | UNION SQUARE, 3545 NEW YORK : (Lena was a/Wa vu ma a/v
John Weightman joined in some of the | there were many small cottages, with | rs - com - mes . canes
ich were iliar to him from | plots of flowers, lowly but bright Why will people continue to suffer
the agonies of kidney complaint, back- | am The Pennsylvania State College. i EDWARD K. RHOADS
ache, urinary disorders, lameness
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strangeness and fear at his new ex- | out flowers, and the grass was and headaches, languor, why allow them- 1
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far more sure? His life had been more | and shamefaced about the hut. E Jo routine Ag gres oom, Mae 1 IF YOU WISH TO BECOME
fruitful than theirs. He had been a leader, | and drooped and faded in its barren field, symptows of Riduey disentes, cure. | 4 A Cliami A Teach :
a founder of new enterprises, a pillar of | and seemed to cling only by sufferance to yourself now, before diabetes, dropsy | emist er CORN EARS, SHELLED CORN, OATS
church and state, a prince of the house | the edge of the of Bright's disease sets in. Read this 1d An E . A La : and other grains.
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Toward ¥ eon is Jroportionats. Ye was inet voice—"this is your mansion, fonte, Pa., says: “The public statement | 4 An Electrician A Physician } HAY AND Ww
were going . that 1 in favor of Doan's Kidney | ienti rnali : y
BH a for them; but {| An almost intolerable shock of Brn a years aro: still holds good. - 4 A Scientific Farmer A Jou ist 4 Builders’ and Plasterers’ Sand.
he thought also with a certain pleasure | wonder indignation choked the man the cure they effeated in my case hasbeen | Or secure a Training that will fit you well for any honorable position in life. i
of the surprise that some of them would for a moment so that he could not say permanent. In 1890 I began to suffer | 4 :
feel when they saw his appointed man- | a word. Then he turned his face away from a lameness in my back, accompan- | 4 TUITION IS FREE IN ALL COURSES. bp KINDLING WOOD
sion. from the poor little hut and began to re- ied by a dull, lingering ache in my loins | 4 TAKING EFFE ne: been ively medi-
So came to the summit of the | monstrate eagerly with his companion. that made it hard for me to attendtomy | fied, 80 as to furnish a varied range after the year, P| po the bunch or cord as may suit purchasers,
and looked over into the world | "Surely, sir, he stammered, “you must work. 1 didnot rest welland Iwas ata | { than eg i {he Engl ry and & b | respectfully solicits the patronage of his
beyond. It was a vast green plain, softly be inerror about this. There is some- loss to know what to do. After trying a | { ence. These courses are et all dapted to ‘wants of those seek p| friends and the public, at his Coal Yard,
rounded like a shallow vase, and circled | thing wrong—some other John Weight-| number of remedies without being bene. fd most thorough training ofession of or a general | near the Pennsylvania Passenger Station.
vith ils of Smithy, A broad shining | man—a confusion of names—the book fited I learned of Doan's Kidney Pills and | The courses in Chemistry. Civil, Electrical, Mechanical and Mining Casitas .
Yer flown) it, and many silver musk be utalean id tiie got abox. They proved to be just the among the very in the States. have no securing : —
threads of water were woven across no mistake,” sa keeper remedy I required. removing my trouble holding positions. :
green; and there were borders of tall | of the gate, very calmly; “here is your| inashort time. I bave oily YOUNG WOMEN are admitted to all courses on the same terms as Young Men. Pl 188 Telephone Cats: { Ent il om
trees on the banks of the river, and or- | name, oy tle and your vinced of the curative powers of this prep- ETT . y
chards full of roses abloom along the | possessions in this » ' Foe epecimen examination pagers or for catalogue giving fo) ISIoRustan Janes p _ oe
little streams, and in the midst of all| "But d such a house be pre- For sale by all dealers. Price 50 courses of study, expenses, Positions held by Y
stood the eity, white and wonderful and | pared for me,” cried the man, witha re-| Voster-Milburn New York. THE REGISTRAR, p Children Cry for
radiant. sentful tremor in his voice, “for me, after | “Oj agents for the 51 State College, Centre County, Pa. |
When the travellers saw it they were | my long and faithful service? Is this a ud 5% S— Tv Fletcher's Castoria.