Page 2. a. THE CENTRE DEMOCR RR FELLEFONTE,. Pa Thursdmg, Waredn 17t4,. 1910. A GREAT SINNER. "Even the Good Deacon Weakened on His Chances For Heaven. Deacon Broadbent, a very honest and plous man, was conducting a rell- glous revival with great success. In a word, his powerful exhortations had brought Calhoun White, the town's worst sinner, weeping to the mourn- er's bench. The deacon, gratified by this proof of his evangelical prowess, hastened to Calhoun's side. “Deacon,” sobbed Calhoun, * 'tain't no use in mah comin’ up. 1's sinned away de day grace." | “No, yo' haln’t, Brudder Cal." said | the deacon. “All yo' got to do Is to | £1b up sin an’ all will be forgibben.” “I's done gib It up, deacon, but dar hain't no salvation fo’ me.” “Yes, dey Is, hon. Dey hain't no sin #0 black but It kin be washed whiter 'n de snow.” “But 1 done stole fo’ young tuckeys last week.” sald the penitent. “Dat’s all forgibben, Cal.” “ADn' free de week befo'™ “Dat's forgibben too.” “ADn' six fat geese” — “The deacon suddenly stiffened. while the continued ~“glx fat geese outer yore own yard, deacon—dem fat geese wot you’ "lowed to set so much store by.” “Wot's dat yo’ say?’ the deacon hiss ed furiously. “It wuz sah” The deacon rose, “1 reckon, Calhoun, “1 reckon I's spoken case o' yourn needs ain't sho’ dat in’ up de k en thieves QO frowned and penitent sinner | me wot stole yo' fat geese, he sald slowly, hasty. Dis advisement | we's justified in clutter dom ©" bheben wid chick- too | or walks 0] ite | side of the street | a holdup Didn't Mean That. said the lecturer, Indicating pointer, “are the mov Thousands of peo- here during the sum- Over here on the left Is hotel! at which | stopped, and an melike p it Is I earer view of it pres 18 there a week dly have re “These.” them with bis able bath he ple congregate mer sen the exceedingly ho shall g ently or tw ; uid mained the t for the (L uses Ince Ww have spared take any baths hter i lemen.*” he had sub any baths ence is al. A mer iment slded take down ¢ Is and together Baltimore lean. A Task kind, to make, To be little and pend le the to san a upon by his presen: where that shall be necessary and not to be imbittered, to keep friends. but these with out capitals above all, on the same grim conditions to keep friends with himself -here is a task for al that a man has of fortitude and dell cacy. — Robert Lonis SL whale, a family happler tian Stevenson He Knew the Ropes During i 4 : ery ies y a Phila delphia ehn few o the off lath calling those days ag wd onfess cor in version to d to the alt a stranger sent and slowly walked he visitor in that he had decid of engag Droces Ar when arose from | the formed 20 ng mode leaf clergyman walk the od to =» in tiving present YOr A New “Brot} ‘ the think yom an Bare “do von straight and “Stralg irrow path!” ex Why, parson, for me I've been claimed that tight w for fifteen years.” Ti mid Applause earlier days of the reign + dramat perform Vindsor Charlies ited Tue castle Jy! y hearty absence of ipproval man enter on sent w if tl an equer Ww Actors neaning refresh her tor repli Say we should grate use when the spe " equerry At end of the act slight =u gestion of hand and exceedingly gentle foot tapping lames Wallack, who knew mothing of message sent to the mgqueen, hearing the anild demonstration, wicked up his ears and inquired, “What is tim? Mr. Kean replied, TWallack, Ix applause.” “God me!™ retorted Wallack. “+1 thought was some one shelling meas.” the the there was Mapping mers the “That, my dear blows it The Sturdy Infant, At a performance of “Dorm” many Pears ago, In a western city, when Wary Morrison made her exit to bring on her little Wille of four years she was shocked to find a lubberly boy of mt least fourteen, and as he was the only Willie at hand on he must go, though be was well nigh as big as his mother The Farmer Allan of the play, being equal to the emergency, Instead of Inquiring, “How old are you, my Nttle man” endeavored to remedy the matter Ly saving, “How old are you, my strapping boy 7 But he talled, for the boy, who was Instructed to say rom “four to #12.” sald It with such Mm conrve, septtichral tone as to drive tthe good natured grandfather to ex- eslalm: “Fortrsix! You look It, my Way! You took it” | dark keep | ter, | pipe | looking | It Is best Ire! | Is taken | avolded ind conveyed | HOW TO DODGE A HOLDUP. | First Be on the Alert, Says » Detec- tive In Chicago. | What is the best thing to de In case! you are held up? “1 would bet almost gnvthing - have that If the citizen who is held should yell Police!” or ‘Muarder!” ihe | holdup, man would ru away every time,” is the opluton of Detective Cap tain Wood of Chicago “The chief trouble is that people are not the rt I always take outside of the <ldewalk when out afiel I'hen nny should pen to be dark way | have ince to in time to In two men night and th up on 1h the if one hup lurking in a Hh my guard toward v separate | would get on the outside of the walk If they quire the time of me | would not give it to them, ax this Is likely ly a ruse to snatch your wateh “My advice ‘When ont at keep on the of the sidewall and if Hrsg co god we him If } saw | Inte un! 1 4} fie me in to be were is nizht outside alert, make an outery “What is the best thing to do in ens you are held up? the conditions tha the weapon up man, for Chief Schuettler a revolver and If your a 141 on the attacked That depends up t enter into the mat carried hold instance anid Asxistn might plece of is determi by thx None SOMme n {lant | has an good sized reve der “If the up is ordinary » gth at may gun out of him dd Jd confidence | SO ¢ his assall nd get the betty Of his i proper degree of « If SOMe Hine man foll you stof to the ot! it is likely that he The best thing to ip iv het if a w you at 1 nd stops when you on in that people nearby futo or run house. ™ CARE OF KID GLOVES. Mend Them Fr Them m St How to and ‘Kuap flening other duster also be pu } It is a ge ian wl under en wearing urn th with em of the b marks, but in when the ri stones A ! the pres ible tt! right we hie palm This not ents more com are worn tl Kid turning ward turned ri the creases out and finally put away in a glove box, Nothing looks more untidy ! air of gl © w ny up. 5 | removed bL) ver the hand and afte blown iu! g be t hie ght side out, “moot hed than t Sok an Le we g£ ap with sean 1 & xd of Ano ab blocking after the served presi] a. will na bo Just about one monthe m« April 15—and anglers can begin to whip the streams for speckled beauties re FACT, FUN AND FANCY. Bright, Sparkling Paragraphs-—8elect- ed and Original. THE TICKLER. There was a young man, as I have heard say, Who tickled everything in his way, He tickled his father, he tickled his mother, He tickled his sister, he tickled his brother; And not content with tickling them, He want to the barnyard and tickled the hen, He fekisa the lion, he tinkled the He Hokie the goat and he tickled the ram; He Selon 3 the horse and he tickled ne tikied the girls at the country a He tickled the cat and he tickled the mald, He tickled the pig until he was afraid, Fle tickled the turkey, he tickled the goose, He Uckled 10d Svaryining he found rune He aio the the parrot, he tickled the wren. He tickled himself every now and that came then; There never was known such a tick. naughty mother to be sent up in the ns “you but lay Thought She Understood. her mother The Nttle ran her him he at him and said Just as AWAY Arcoss a ten acre lot, frog mets hopping red flannel” nopoly man town, [That he tickled thie tandloard out of | his rent. He went cont, { And he caught throat, Bot the worst done by death, For it tickled this ffekler right oat of his breath. More Ways Than Owe. “Neo Wille,” sald’ his mother, more candy tonight, Dont you know you can't sleep on a fall stomach? “That's all right, mamma” seld Willle, "I ean sleep or my back, con't a Need Expect No Eggw One day a little boy and was thre out ®m tiekling without aj a sad tiekling In hile of’ al¥ tickling: was off four was aterved by him | Ren house a punishment “Very well, mother,” can shut me In one thing I can you any eggs." mid the child; the en house, tefl” yow, IT won'y} A and} her. | little girl had beer naughty, was going to punish one became Hightened, and ander the house. THe mother left until the father came, and asked to go under the house after her, As started under the litte girl looked or Is she tno | Bad. “Animals are certainiy silly.” “How so?" “Oh, a bull “Papa, after yoy will chase a red parasol and a bull- a plece of mad at “Evi at t} on A chase a it the bull Hiness, 1 red nny ned a Mo. Rave seen =n parasol clear scross Where They Go. Unele Tom was “Where do all Uncle Tom?" Uncle Tom-—They go heaven, little Eva!” Vell, girls go, 1 Eva, RE good then mele * traveling men An Auld Acquaintance. A your who week in a man bec rn “chars ar Care Necessary Great trance SUT SE wor POCORN oreaved pallbearers, sald: “Ste ‘. sreful!” neared he same roe : husband up to the and In a cautioning ve w ay boys S—— he stonped very, very A Lesson in Units Keep Barbers Busy Mamma . : in the Barn — Skins Them At a Methodist asnligned to After ht An Oversight When Mr J his ! with the onkins ret fr went to his he determination first tion ring m iroom It of going submitting to by Mra. Jenkins to sleep withont cross fexamins #0 as soon as he had entered the room | and placed his candle on the dressing. table, he began: “1 door. 1 put the chain up. The dom is In. 1 put the eat ont took the silver to bed with her the fastenings over the window, 1 the larder milk, It is not going to rain, EAYe me any message for you. ed your letter, eall at the ofMes today. 1 want an ese for breakfast. I think that is all, and I will now put out the Nght" | Mr. Jenkins felt that he had pre. {vented all possible Inquiry, and smiled triumphantly. His triumph was short lived, however, for Mm Jonkine asked: “Why didn't you take off your hat? ] Foros of Mabit, | Tom-—Hello, to-day? Billa NOt vory sce wa good, Tom-Tut, tut, Bil, don't you know you ought not swear like that? | Bill=Yes, I do, but It's Just a habit Now I'l tell you, Tom, it's just this wav} When you were small you learn i to pray, and 1 learned to swear, a we have grown up with these habe. its. But neither of us means any- | Shine, Just Like Japer, oes Hitle ede boy presented hime If before his new schoolma’am, I put bathroom 1 414 not drink all 1 post. Bill, how Is business he through he got what Is your name? asked the Mo | mint ! Claims againss the { proven for set dement {DF i selves wo oe indebted Se the estate wre { No KR | an Commissioner appointed | was locked the front | put the eake-box back In | the | Nobody | Your mother did not | “Yonay Olsen” he replibdy “How old ass you?” teacher. “Ay nat know Bow old Ay bane” “Well, when were tinued the teacher. “Ay not’ born at all: reother)’ LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS “no | A IMINISTRATOR B N( TICE Tatters of administration on the estste of Thomas Miller, late of Curtin township, Contes County, Pa, decensodc Baving been granted So the nndersigned. all persons kKoowing rorneel ves tadebted voitho soil estate ame re ested Ww make bomediste payment and dhose daving ree Lo Dirasent thes duly D. PAUL FORYNE VORTNIZY, Atn'y Wine Batlefonse. Pa x13 EX* BUTRIN'S NOYICY - Estate of Thomas F. Brunga # towns hp, Centon connay, Pa Notiee Is herehy gives that tary on the abowe astase the undersignedd All laste of Mi erased aLLers Le havor been PETROS O “wn wna n cdl Lene remyuest ed 40 make Inonediste paymenteand those haw lng claims against the estate will pleases pres sent whem dul» puthenticatod to the poder sigoed QELIA V, PRUNGAR™ Pxsceutrix. etenburg, HamminON WALEER Asworney Hr the estate Bellefonte. Pa inn knowing Un a Ww C! IMMIEBIONSBR'S NOTIC Ww, Ide Leng ve. A J Leong In theGourt olrCossmon | Dwostn bor Tiers, 1908, Notiowds hereby given th sam of Cerra diltn Wo Bhe unde the above the above arties In ube rent De taken at ils office of he borough of Bae ae Lh day f Apr M. wher im bere ad D. Parl Sat vied ed Hoe tive Orurwy Pa, He Court, wo wake will mes th testimoeay will & Fortine 4 W Ld Ta AY Oeitek A wird) 1 Lesion y nw! In FORTN Come Al DEDOR'S NOTICE In the matter of Lhe « nie of Centre Hal & ubdersigned, an ¢ Orphans’ Ceurt of ¢ the fur snd W and anmgot Ral ER a phn ous st his o te of Hore. doo Rus tor noe ( is im the | Hila HB. Ming i trent of Mar £ hone gal ent itie form Lh ee trisution of w i | tate are reouested to present the sao, purswed Soe] suthecibewted without deiny 10, yow bom? con- | asiribution of the | Adminiserstor of she estate 8 Kame W oor, AWsornoey AY" got step. |AY TDITOR'S NOOO The Gulp HL WILL LILA ME, W. EDGAR WILLIAMS, Admimistrators x il undersigned; ae audRor appedated by) the Orphans’ Cours of Centse Coun Ly 10 make of "it frst a will moos the party es see 1) pointy We pe Co partie Prove at funds in the of ton township decensed as hntde John 1¥0il, lage in Lie amend, for the nest on Wed senda y Vo'cloek AM uri Hellefonse, Pa w interestod are re their elnims.or PHEDOR thw th dag of Apri AL his offioes in Tem when and: where ald bred Ww make be forever debarred frous eo ie upon seed fund Xie Al DITOR'S NOIR Court vo dispose count of the tributicoo! the IR. He fest or the bore inth the matter of the Ks of Mulk#im Borough, 4 The 0 wi o® FHANS 56 pron Ti wig hth dwg of Aprid J M | sont their ¢ wie non Ju THOMAS MITCHELL Auvdisor oOrphan's- Court Lite of W OC etaed vadersigned an Audisor appointed by 3 he of the exceptions to the Administrator, and vw make Sand unde the vill of sald. W noey. wilh meet Lhe parvies In iner LIOR / #TTE Ciné. LO De Dresenis st Boe of Forteey 2 it of Bel on Tuesday be aL Lem o'clock A nleresivd pre ever worn of Centre 14 Ly ney nN Henney, lua ( 1910, an and where those nim or be for nuded fun Di PAUL FORTNEY Aud ver Hay wharred OUR pursuanoe of the Orden s | oan shore will lowk | n " RDAY Loa] SAT MARCY Fackwi rit AND 81 PRROHES re Thereor nA CRIES whe pre be eser _ fuller © have Lg priv shres An carly AMIN A NOTICE a Jade d Ane Sel A thin, pale oil. High real viscosity—.no fictitiogs body. Retains its. lubricating powers at high temperatures. The best oil for either air or water-cooled cars. “Parfect Labrication Without Carbon Depesit.” HAsk-your dealer—a trial will convince. WAVERLY OIL WORKS CO. PITTSBURG, PA. Independent Oil Refiners. Port Msaiida, fa. | Asoeive Depowite; of the | shew Ly the nd finalsacoount of sad. admisistration, | inwarest or those whe | » 01 Hibs ape | A graduate of the i hoe at the { fonte ! and | The Bes when re not to your Happiness, HI The cook | V§ The Purest Is The Best AND Is The Cheapest only more palat Better Healt! Do f ws tALTH IS WEALTI ember Pure Groceries are sold Sechler & Company a provide for y ur table able and tooth- 1 to you and your fam contrs Bills and butes Sucoeasors 0 Grant Hoover CRIDER'S STONE BUILDING, - John F, Gray & So Fire, Life and Accident Insurance BELLEFONTE THIS AGENCY represents the Inrgest fire Insurance oom pan. ion 10 the world. We are pro pared to write iarge lines ab say sims. Also Surety Bonds TEMPLE COURT HARRY FENLON, INSURANCE Successor 10 Frederick K. Foster and William Burnside BELLEFONTE, PA, James Schofiel Manufacturer of Light and Heavy ESTABLISHED 1871 Thirtpsaven years’ continaed sae oosss is a guaranties that the goods and J prices have been right. HARNESS ” all Desoriptions TW Bellefonte, Pa. ——— Centre County Banking Co., Corner High and Bpring streets, Discount Notes Join WM. Gkugert, Caohior, . Dw. Sol M. Nissley, Vetesinaey: Surgeon, of Penna. stable, Belle. %4D W. H. MUSSER, GEMERAL INSURANCE AGENT, Natary Public and Fension Attorney, BELLEFONTE, PENNA, |Beezer’s Meat Market HIGH 37. BELLEFORNDE, PA University Pelnce Livery We keen none bukthe be sbquality of BEEF, PORK. MUTTON. SLICED HAM All kinds of Sssked Mest. Pork Sausage, eto H YOU want a nse Juicy Seeak. go 10 PHILIP BEEZER | PATIENT TOUR: IDE AS] jand make]. ; T° ET The a dorsi Forr Bouma hor ir Ft ronron SOMA 8. H. POTTS P90 Hinrh le Wackington, B. ¢ 4 Vidudonin U %ond Formgn Pains 80 Devin, Chnge o——— Candy sold to Retalk Dealers by the Tamp Candy Con Manufae~ turing Confectioners, yrone, Pa, are NOT ADL TERAT IN ANY FORM, are strictly and are guare- antesd tv ten all Pure Food 1 Lh vee, pr Cugsale Pure All Candy pany, ™ ED Diure ply with ' Camp Candy Company, MAN 0 Tyrone, Penn nsylvania. Fresh, Reliable, Pure Guaratend 10 Please y Gar rs. 4 M SPECIAL OFFER FOR 10 CENTS we w wud postpaid our FAMOUS COMLECTION 60 Dar Tomales . . EE Prime gu ladind Selb Copmmimg Color Farts suewe bond Cabibnge phe Pullcosen Barbet Lotions Alen 18 Ver puibee Oholon Fewer ee Send 8 conte a Ae rite bola CR - geiher wip owe New sn wie GRAAT NORTHIAN SEED a0 Tosa Nt, Boekford, 1 Hlinols h. RHOA Lely pay Berm 7 Wood, Grain. H lay, Straw and Sand. Or SCrees K The New IC Wm. W. Keicl hline & Co. S. Water St clonte I¥TLIVERY T HED GILLEN'S GROCERY WE PAY 28 for 32¢ per dos WANTED ib Butter for Eggs A We Cut the Prices on Gro- ceries for the Cash. pples Two Ways of Doing : -. In days agone. a builder dealt with » . dozen different supply houses. He 4 bought his brick snd sone here, @ lumber there giass slsewbere, and nalls and bolts round the corner, A bullding that didn't “Jide” was the usual result. But Bo one parson could be biamed for It or held re sponsible, In THRSE days Mr. Bullder does It differently. He makes 08 pian orders everything from one complete supply house, and when the maverial - comes, IT SUITS, And you are here now, today, with the BL. Oo ~not yesterday with the doen. Bellefonte Lumber Co.
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