THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, March 24th, 1910. FIRST AID. A Case Where It Was Applied Not Wisely, but Too Well, An extremely ludicrous incident oc- curred In a fashionable church on a re- cent Sunday. A young lady, evidently a stranger, of a naturally pale com- plexion, accidentally let chief fall on the floor, By repeatedly stooping to reach it furtively she at- tracted the notice of a gentleman In the pew behind, who thought she was about to faint. With the best of motives, raised her up, greatly gentleman went to her assistance, and before the young lady the matter they into the aisle. Naturally she ished to find words they had managed to lead, her some distance rected an appealing gentieman In a pew, to heip also. He, from his seat and carry her into the vestry room, There, as the three officious but well meaning gentlemen were trying to force the now thoroughly lady into armchalr, her powers of speech, the verbal ex- that fol while it cleared the misunderstanding, woved the sel out of the “Never were much for protest, half carry, when look to another as If asking him promptly was too and she tO0, exasperated an she recovered and nlosion lowed, ’ away very meek men who pas vestry to mutter In again!” unison, Didn't Keep a Diary. At an important trin: In a law court one of the witnesses an Irishwoman who hard to categorie London decidedly handle. She was particularly al to her dates and told how “this happened at 4:27 on Tues day, this at Friday,” apd so on. At last the patience of the advo cate was exhausted “My dear perated co dramsh was as 6:33 on the m1 keep a diary?” “a woman,” said “do nlied exns the woman, The Way It Andrew ( Helps Wher stone “Oh to get have oft after dis is a great !} “Indeed. pint of auswer ti “No Have a Purpose Have a purpose. No ope et grea: things without trying for them Thoughts of what great for great ideals, dally acts done in a great spirit, prepare the hero's and bring It to hi Purpose ma mars life. Puarposels rulr er reached is love hour m El 3 41 a He Wasn't an Exception was “I AIN'T GOT NOTHIN' OF Hm." who ran after the cab, he had an at tack of deafness until, nearing Hol born viaduct, he was stopped by a po iceman The countryman, much out of breath, soon came up with the eab, and ecabby mentally bade goodby te the half sovereign, “1 ain't got nothin’ of his" sald the driver, turning appealingly to the po Heemnn, “Yon, ho hor!" yelled the fustered countryman. “Ye man away wi’ grandmother!” Bure enough, there was the old lady still In the cab and staring, pale with fright, at the crowd and policeman. her handker- therefore, he took her gently under the arms and | to her surprise. | As she tried to release herself another | knew what was | moving her out | aston- ha!f | di- | rose | and helped to lift her up | was | | whispered i come off AGE CAME QUICKLY. For It Must Mave | Seamed a Long Tims / Between Drinks. Thin story tivity of nud Senator bus to do with the cap Guvernor G. Harris Bute of Tennessee in the penitentiary at Nashville as prisoners of during the sixties. After nnaccustomed period somewhat longer than by the governors of Carolina the governor ator eas* about for a alleviation of thelr thirst In the course of time an old coffeepot and other fell into their hands, and thelr rations Isham wnr that North and South und 4he means consuming sen to necessities from and then From this point it 18 as well to let Huntsman tell the in of Governor Harris “Well, seh story the words we made three quahts of the finest whisky yo! sam pled But what yo' seh One of the Inhuman gvards found of whenh had secreted thém an’ took from at tb’ pint of his bayv'nit, seh! “And other quar “ave sald the g ‘How sald Fo sponse.” Ta eveh do think, seh, two them we them what did 17. Huntsman goed you do with asked drank It, seh yon age It Hu tmnn govern or? the Tin wins dig 08 nified mlsy ile The Rule of Three. wn timid for my ge A mnu ing about 1 tri wi nel Iu ly think several years aded himself ning engaged rather nons and who had to the ju took his thought Finally next des Ne =K ihn other mornit oe “1 sa { man, can tell me three? you of 151 what My girl Never heard rule It before.” 18 yt ht nig and evers thankful A Living Emetie. A servant who did not fin vers d kitchen « her her was promptly to ths rn whic main od taker by mistress bed sl ing found her and that was visited in suffering from violent k ness She expin she hand med ended and tuff has pretty Cheeriness. “Y ps “that So detective fre trae m used te It i * tim re quently too, that we forest measires th Iy "Wen dencon } e like he resumed the alert deacon was passing the morning penurious collection plate Sunday When certain citizen he noticed that the toward the plate 8 coln displayed thumb. but a tightly closed fist “The dencon frowned at the fist and jerked the plate back from I “igive It to me. Mr. Keene’ mdibly ‘One has one he came to a man exten! hand wit! ed not a het ween he jas! me vest Who They Were One of the teachers went the principal of a school In New Yord the other day Mr. Mark.” she said “1 think you had better go upstairs A substitute teacher Is on duty uw there, and | am afraid she Is havine ¢ terrible tine. The noise In 80 terri the children down here searcely study.’ The principal went up the stairs tw steps at a time, and the nulse ceased. When he returned to the law er room his face was grim. “Miss Hen derson.” he sald, “if you hear more of those noises lot me know pt once.” “Indeed. | will.” she replied. “It In simply outrageous that parents guardians should bring thelr ohlldren ap so they vill behave that way, Did you find out who the children were?’ “Yen, | found oir" the principal sald scowlingly. “One Is your nephew. and the other Is my son” he replied. and the woman teacher almost collapsed. i h wotnen EL win ths nr an | of abstinence, | preserved | | Is Hkely to be crowded and very the | | warm tone, they | managed to save out a little corn now | | Walnscoting Is very | plain paper the | | plan to do away with the bring the re- | | furrow finger and | | | hints HOUSE DECORATION. 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Regls- Atten’g! tration |M Appeals 8} $20 ee] 17 50 t'ry Annua leage -Ass'm’t $60 ¢ srtin Ferg Ferguson {| Ferguson Twp Gregg Twp Bhasssha {Gregg Twp, NP Gregg Tw; E P Gregg Twp W P Haines Twig iaines wi V inines w Ww | : } Halfn + in Twi rris ' ward 1 } tor ; 1 : Mart Miles on 750 $567 5581855 30 REA $662 S775 M3 SUR BABI Statement of Taxes on Duplicates of 1901, 1902. 1902, Outstanding January 3, 1904, "we 1905, 1906, 1907 and 1908, DISTRICTS wough COLLECTORS Taylor and Johnston, 1908, ‘07 Emith 1908 Holter 1908 ee W Noll, 1904 and 1908 Musser, 1907 Bellefonte Fi : Bellefonte Borough . pa J Centre Hall Borough J Howard Borough : Milesburg Borough Milesburg Borough WwW. 1 Philipsburg Borough C Gulich, 197 and 19s South Philipsburg Rorough . J. B Hoffman, 1807 and 1908 Bnow Khoe Borough it George Fravel, 1908 _ Benner Twp ... : George Hastin, 1907 and 1908 Boggs Twp James Lucas iat 1901 and 1902 Weaver, 1907 and 1908 i B 1901 1908 and "ox Geor Boggs Twp Curtin Twp ’ Curtin Tw B AT Ferguson WP sens Gregg Twp ... Halhes Tw Halfmoon Twp Halfmoon Twp Howard Twp Huston Twp Liberty Twp Marion Twp Miles Twp Patton Twp Thor 20 Bartges, . Orndort, 1908, JDaniel Straw, T. B 1a u ofl H aylor Twp Walker Twp I. Truckenmiller, HE ZIMMER IAN. JOMN 1. DUNLAP. E J. WILLIAMS, Clerk. Bellefonte, Pa, February 1910, Auvditors of Centre County, ha County A. certify that Ag a has, the tah carefully ing I» a true respective the
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