Thursday, November 3rd, 1910, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, hf com — —— FACT, FUN AND FANCY. Bright, Sparkling Paragraphs— Selected and Original. Bellefonte Women, We have women who are comely, A few women who are homely, But we're careful how the thing we say latter We have women who are healthy, And women who are wealthy, We have women who will always have their way. We have women And women who Was there ever old? We have women who are salnted, And a few 'tis said are painted, But a million who are worth weight in gold. who are truthful, are youthful, any woman that was their We have Some And are tender, slender, who are women women who occasionally and red, We have We have We have large and fat one women who have married, women who have tarried women wl can't t } But they're 1 al 11 i vd The glazier alway) with his wotk The world for a man than for one wi Ethel's Excuse. “How does | five minutes morning t! verel “Ploeg have A Remarkable Feat. Little Carri« 1 evening rather upon a chal Finding dow have Answered. A Easily WN Ot yensations Big a Handicap. Under Her Bed. Looking Ahead An irrital ungaind grubbing when the th hole he Ear passi dow ! told him. whe DOT laborer res marked el A needn't kick p ef ri You'll no be needs 0 this is onl Wednesda They alk a! it A wi ne th it had a limit There's place In hesiven There's not a There's not a That has a worth, Without a woman In it It's not the man that has the That gives the most away; Nor yet the man that knows the most, That has the most to say man's sphere ough not & earth hieasing or a WOH jife or birth fenther's welght most, Generosity, An Irishman while walking along the street, found a piece of tin gilt tering In the sun, and picking it up walked into the next saloon he came to, and ordered a glass of lager, | The bartender gave it to him and | after drinking, he ald down the tin and walked out. ‘The bartender look. ed at it and ealled to the Irishman, paying, “Here, this Is tin" The Irish. man turned in surprise and sald, “Shure, 1 thought It was folve, but if its tin have one yourself” Wife-You promised that If 1 would | marry you my every wish would be | gratified, Husbhand-—-Well, fan't It? Wife-—-No; 1 wish I hadn't married you «-1Nustrated ita, | baggel a | dul), OVER THE COUNTY. Freemont Hile, of twelvé Saturday on Pleasant Gap, pound wild turkey Nittany mountain, liscense was Hollldaysburg to Carlisle, last issued | Lewel- and Elizabeth | this county. A marriage last week In lyn James, of C. Brugger, of Fleming, The United Evangelical church at Woodward used thelr newly pur- chased individual communion ser- | vice for the first time on Sunday morning, 23. The Mills, Loesch brothers, of Pine Grove ars bullding a new house on | the old burnt site and expect to have it ready for before the snow flakes fly Willlam Rider fell which he was riding ley to Sones Lumber | Tuesday of last nec Alexander, o in Belleville profess occupancy from ¢ from Mu ' camp, iL SPRING MILLS Hitt he of Won ie come In is a dry tow? thelr supply landed ut B shelter In » Well, did » ladder to so to along irnham, where they shanty for the then rawl too night p the hed? It war a his undertaking. but they got up all OO. K As It was a Inte hour, they thought It was not worth while to undress and jumped into bed with their clothes on for which the occupants of the 414 not thank them but at such there Is no trouble to pay bills ma nee home times Shall Women Vote? If they 414 millions would vote Dr. King™ New Life Pills the true remedy for women For banishing fagged feelings backache or headache, constipation, Alapelling colds, imparting appetite and toning up the system, they're unequaled Easy, wafe, sure, 3% at Green's Pharmacy Co, Dellefonte, Pa i i The musician can't complain that | hin life is all work and no play. The Bible tells us to love our ene. | mien: If we haven't any It's an easy | matter to make a few, { | at her | ARANCes | Bped tors | farmer, | eased prrtion PA. ADJOINING COUNTIES, An Illinois father has named his sixth child Sufficient, He evidently | Oct, 185, 1910, thinks that enough Is plenty, Fwp.; $800, On the farm of William Penrose, at Pow Brett et al to A. A. Warrington, Bucks county, there are | Hd 1910, tract of twenty pumpkins the total welght of | ure $575, which amounts to 1,740 pounds | iF. Goss et ux to A. A. | Oct, 14, 1910, tract of A wealthy San Francisco woman | p,pee. g1 wedding Ih New York recently | Lt hich had three Japanese spaniels for | dro Kosko bridesmaids along with other extrav- have oN lat fool-killer ought uf Alfred C lL.enthers et ux to G sig db dst der, Oct. 11, 1910, tract of land The Lancaster Automobile Club State College: $2560 | tract of land in Spring Hassinger, land in Philips Hassinger land In Philips Valley Sept An tract of land Coal Company to 26, 1910, $376 { In Bnow Bhoe Twp.; By are endeavoring to have the prison In- H., K. Everett to E. A consent to putting convicts | 8, 1910, tract of at work the public roads This | $25. is a good move, and one that could | Matilda A be profitably followed in this section. | Sept 28, 1910, Cris Shirey, a Bald Valley | Twp.; $200 brought Into recently | Eliza J. Delong et al to three heads of cabbage that totaled an Spangler, May 12, 1904, even seventy-five When | In Eagleville; $1060 properly operated upon by the pur I. J. Dreese to Carolyn 8S. chasers, the cabbage furnished the 1910, tract of land In raw material for twenty gallons kraut, or a bedtick While Stoltz Bartge., Ai land in Penn Tw on Dale to J. H tract of land Schreck, in Colleges Eagle Osceola Tacy tract of land pounds Dale, State rRuer slaw enough to » f1 W = udinger, admr to 22, 1910, tract o can A Housekeeper at far ; t 104, 1 “HOPELESS” DROPESY CURED Spe ru ee TWAS ECIEN HS ANCHOR | r His Head — If I § and 14 : LALP IR © cura. In Six Weeks He was { Had Growth of Hair, - True Values B&B flannels Flan nelettes, Cashmere Twille, and other such fab- rics, Great rtment, 814¢ Fleeced House Gown Cottons to fine Imported Unshrinkable Flannels, 70c a yard. We doubt if there is another such assortment in any store. We are certain that no such values are to be had any other place. Old-Fashioned Country Flan- nels—different qualities—all col- ors—plain, stripes and checks, 20¢, 25¢ to Hic yard. ass from sirfiking example ’ presented : Without a Separater, Too A man may be full of the milk human kindness at twenty five but by the time he Is Afty the cream Is gon erally skimmed off — Scotch Flannels — light and medium colors, 20¢c, 36¢, 40c to 70¢c yard, The enables spirits increased duty " the dealers to champagr? keep up their Deafness Cannot Be Cured by laeal apbNestione, as they sannet Peach the An of the ear Thete = only one way Ww eure dealness and that 8 by ronstitutionsl remade Deafness enumedd Gy an flamed condition of the mason lining of the | ustarhian Tube When the tute Inflamed you have & rumbling sound or berfeet heartag. aod when i atively eomed, Desh Bess be the peayil and unless the mfammation ms be taken out and this tube restorsd 10 Ite normal cond | ten, heating will be destroged forever. Bie ones | oul of ten ate enced hy Calarrh, which & bothing Put an nfarned condition of Lhe Mv We wil give One Hondred Dollars for ant up | Prem feeannd By ratarTh) that eannet i Hails Ontarrh Care Berd for ereuiarm, fren i FJ ORENEY & OO, Tolede, O Bod by Drnetivta Se Take Hale Family Pile bor constipation. $1.00 yard All Wool--Cotton mix Silk and Wool. and catalog? BOGGS & BUHL | NORTH SIDE. PITTSBURGH, PA, REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. | Jared Harper et ux to James Flack, | ] -» hd Aver’s Hair Vigor STOPS FALLING HAIR AM FIFGANT DRESSING DESTROYS DANDRUFF MAKES HAIR GROW Ingredients : Sulphur. Glycerin, » Quinta, Sodivm Clilorid, Capsicum. Sege. Alcohol, Water, Perfume, Ask your doctor if there is anything injurious here. Ask him also if there is not genuine merit here. Does not Color the Hair YER CoMpary, Lowe M wen A. E. SCHAD, ALLEGHENY ST, BELLEFONTE, PA ESTIMATES FURNISHED IN ANY LINE OF OUR WORK -MATE SHOES FOR CHILDREN YEAGER'S SHOE STORE, FONTE, PA ELL] You Can’t Afford To Be With- out A Bank Account nd treatment ac 4 Our appre (al t afford to be with The First National Bank, BELLEFONTE. PA. WHEN THE CROPS ARE SOLD and paid for My Farmer, in Money or notes we are A Checkings or Sav White Flannel, 20¢, 25¢ to Did you get a copy of our. sure we ean be of service to you, ings Aceeunt or a Certificate of Deposit will insure the absolute safety of any money you receive and notes may be left with us for collection or discount, We pay 3 per cent on Savings, and accounts may be opened with §1.00 or more, BELLEFONTE TRUST CO. “THE BANK THAT DOES THINGS FOR YOU~
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers