Thursday, December 1st, 1910, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA Pages 3. FacT, FUN AND FANCY. Bright, Sparkling Paragraphs—Selected and Original. THE COUNTRY BOY. Have vou noticed Who is talked Was a barefoot In the country Tramping down the dalsied way Have you thought to count the leaders Who have warmed their frosty feet Where the brindle had rested Ere she yielded her teat? ied the fellow most to-day that of COW up Have you noticed that the Know and love the And have kept their With the perfumes Have vou ever paused to figure Why the It's because he In the ones God, fragrant the sod great things BONSOS ol wins out stile days © It's because he's Has a heart tha Inspiration born and With the turning o He has learned the That a man who With an earnestnes And a frank loc So the country Strong of framed pure \ Winning laurels in the struggle, Gaining honors in the mart You can find i In the courtroom, at He 18 doing things bh And the 1] 4 boy is leading nd him in ti When every Stray way the A Thanksgiving Romance “gr r first aati wife 1 nt “Ol turks squirted Shrunken. “ wo3 othy. def grand girl 1 Yes Only More So sitor Ia penetrated Anne the } she larity ma am : ed Anne did you Smith asked her really dunno” fell her arkoed told her to U was naked pions ARE a A Mistake in English, Frits aE at ent Ge had gentleman Johnsot wis walking friend, ny rman heen empl BE Eardner 1? will colonel vhom we eall the (ne day in the came upon act of Induiging 'n a orite brew "What's the colonel “Teer his hat wh gurden with » Fritz Just In the drink of his fav that Frita®™ genially pir,” replied respectfully “Say. Frite.” sald the colonel, wink. ing at his friend, “did you ever pee me drink? Why, | ean drink a quart bottle full of beer without stopping.” Fritz gasped and then, jooking at his own bottle, which was about half full, asked: "And can you drink dis vun full ?™ “Certainly,” answered and taking the bottle, with another wink at his friend, he elevated 0 towards the sky. After about 30 sec- onds he handed it back to Frits, who looked It over carefully and regret. fully exclaimed: “I tought you vus going 30 drink him full but you him empty.” called out Frits. touching the colonel OVER THE COUNTY. Grandmather her home at of her SOCMmMs Ward is Baileyville advanced aged doubtful One chief on the Huyett hy Perry fll at anccount recovery quite On her of the money crops grown farm near Centre Hall, Luse is hay This year his II amount to about farm In nt pub er 10th, a Mary Dinges heen confined week Is Rivi for alarm as of to her Her frienas with iliness ni Reformed adn 1 Ro transact the To receive the ver from BNomerset sy nod to confirm n Chas. Stover from if found In or installation of to consid frog Samuel J. Pittinger student. to he taken ur | Went - " Pittshure Rev. B charge the Ire vi for (‘has Hlover juehanna camp ha One headg ing f ina of ve inrters 17 each nimrod now hotel he however, gained In why go tn whet kt first of for fn mont? camping out, what I» not ment, and fof deer meat meat right at home? of the Democrat will partial list of hunting Centre and Clinton county mountains, though there would he a poore more If we had the “returns” Flack and fat In plenty, Is what Democrat wishes for all now in camp 1 pleasures of make up for securing the mountains You can get dear In another part he found » camps’ In deer | When the season closes with the end | {of this month there will be some In teresting stories to listen to, Hike when the fisherman gets back, save that the hunters will have no rattlesnake and copperhead killing adventures mixed In the | The Centre County Pomona Grange | will meet in Centre Hall. Friday, De~ | cember 2nd, Wilson Jones, of Johnstown, killed a | 200-pound bear at the Pond Lick | Hollow, on Wallnce Run, last week, Clayton Walker brought | 860-ppund bear In Grindstone { low, near Wallace Run, day | cently The new union church has been completed and Sunday It is “built of and is very attractive The of John Marshall Hev- erly, dec'd, in Howard, w sold on #aturda public sale by Wi 1. Zer by, adr rator, to Charles Pletch- er, for down a Hol one re Orviston dedicated brick nt wis yellow ipmen Naval Ad phoid [f« Joseph Hoffman { der apolis have the number gon of John er Amo Hoffn Mill New Bo Works For er J it the Na ir ’ Pharma« ‘ Ke r ¥ thelr cigars : nai rEanization leading druggists ted States, pure? these dr : thou the toget} command and have for ex the hres ghout ising thy inte ’ le to aun lit hrands a eter ETS thelr ced expressly nt ther 3 . This r Hike rier Invites Friends to See Him Die I W kKifl myself come here and see me do It Flourishing BR revolver nd shouting these words to friends Charles J. Wilmore, a erip- pl aged 45 stood on the porch of his sister's house, one day last week at Seranton, and killed himself. He had frequently declared he had noth ing to live ry ing to yOars $100 Reward, 3100, The readers of thls paper wi Be pleas to loan hat there 0 at least one dreaeied disease (hat Wiehe Bas beens ale 16 cure I All Me sages, and that B CRlarTh. Mall's Calurth (ure BB the only postioe cure now Rnowh to the medion! fraternity, Later betng & constitationsl dense, reguires fone tional treatment. Malls Cstarrh Cure I taken ternalips acting directly upon the blood amd surfaces of undation of the deeass, and givieg the pal strength hy Bb ding up the constitution and a nature In doing Me wrk, Tie 0 mach th In He curiive pars that the One Hundred Dollars for any sate that w for Diet of Lest ime ie Address ¥ J ¢ HENEY A C0, Telsda, O. Bold by all Drasviets, a, Take Jails Family File for constipation, Catherine Bertrem, in ot 1010, $1000, et al tract Heeger Oct, 24, lenner Twp. { Catherine | Hartle, Oct. 24, 1910, Benner Twp.; $1000 Mary J. Bhannon tlogver, Nov, 14, | Moghannon; $060, Abraham Weber ef ux ww, May 24,1910, tract viird Borough $450 Crock et ‘ux 20, 18605, tract $20 nl to tract Thomas of land Heezeor to of Rohert land in ot 1910, nl to Catherine tract of land In to of GF land in Sarah land in 10 of Lyons, Howard Catherine of land In wnnon; 87 KE. Hurl ori Nov, 14 #10, Lr to ct Jared Har eriff to w Vm, 1.3 land in Howard WASH THAT ITCH AWAY, Banks On Sure Thing Now Died in Danville Hospital, “fig 5 P Winklebleck Y's ly y H Winkle eh Friday night In 1] to ov iy n. Dock 14 cal treat. ring affections dren and sdulls, ira Soap sand hox ufficient, of Cut tment are of tes Mat ieyry & Ovimtment (500 1, Reanlvent sted Pus OF are old tier Dir & Chem, Corp, ® Ave, Boston ree, Cutioura Book on Bain and Realp. Lh ef the L eo word i ' mh f | {pt iF LP) for 13, Pleasure Waterman's « 2h ~~ Ileal f MIAN wend \ ~ i - re a8 ei wh a res F. P. Blair, Jeweler. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, | IE —————————————— ne Dose for Coughs Children cough at night? Give them Aver’s Cherry Pec tora. Often a single dose at bedtime will completels control the cough. Good for any one with a.cold or cougl Good for easy cases, hard cases; good for acute cas chronic cases. 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