BELLEFONTE, P A. Page 7. Thursday, December 15th, 1910. am Correspondents’ Department Continued. ZION. Edgar Lutz, with his crew expect to finish planting poles for the new telephone line from Zion through the west end of Marion township Roy Hoy is working on the Ham's stave mill in the Ridge gap Billy Smith has finished his son's threshing and expec Lo Gentzel's hay baler and saw wood Many a fine porker has lost his coat of fur in a trough of scalding water, and his slaughterers are now feasting on sausage, back bone, ete, while his quarters are submerged in saltwater for future use The Evangelicals have put the new stained glass windows in thelr church which adds very much to its appear- | ance Joel of men, Wil |gon is run Shaffer, who had been working for J. P. Rockey last summer, has ro- turned home The Zion school has been pa pered, which adds much to its ap pearance and makes it look more home Hike: the work was done by Wm Zimmerman which is an Assurance that the job is well done Quite a few of our peopl court mst week to hear murder trial, and are well with the verdict. Believing tice has been done. The Zion Union hool will hold their annual Christmas entertain. ment on Christmas eve. A treat that is always looked foreward to wit} pleasure and is greatly enjoyed the little folks Cold house attended Sunday s« as YARNELL. 19a " ok auraay Mrs. A. M Si Faust {f H g ries COLYER Mra CATRONn. laughter nper al this Among ‘ ‘ nre f Mrs | K nd Mrs Edward Bubl All ! } doctor's care. hope for The Lutherar i Tusseyville, held their service on Bunda alrly well attended as well rendered ERerve praise Mr. Thomas Fleisher left for Pitts wmirg where he will assist his son-in law, Mr. Walter Copenhaver, In butchering, as Thomas is a first class butcher Henry, Gettig spent a fow his farfily at this place dloyed near Pittsburg ary society of Thankoffering ening which The program All taking part days with He is em 20 Days For $1. ! Sexine Pills are sold at $1 a box, boxes 35, with full guarantee for! Jl forms of nerve weakness In raen r women, There Is 20 days’ treat. nent In each box. When all other onics fall Bexine Pills do the work ddress or call at C. M. Parrish, ellefonte, Pa.. where they sell all the rincipal remedies and do not sub | tute, i A———————— An Old Ticket. Baturday’'s Philipsburg Journal | ve Conductor Richard Farrell | terday collected a ticket 25 yoars | It ealled for transportation from | allaceton to Philipsburg, and was | esented by an old lagy from the mer place, | nine | son fing n a sheet of malling A MEAN TRICK, from to Last Sunday, a young near Lamar hired a rig to drive Loganton to make a call upon friends. When ready to return, o'clock in the evening, he somebody had taken the Aftor searching for It and about four miles he discovered cushion and robe along the road, found no trace of the missing and buggy, and was forced to to Loganton fo spend the night had to return to Lamar by the on Monday Mr. Krape got word over the ‘phone that his horse was at n residence one mile west Tylersville, and he at once went to the place, He found the horse in a bad condition, having driven hard He had allowed to without being and not blanketed, Mr Krape brought the animal home and he is now ting the best of care Lock Times man that outfit, walking the but stage Of heen stand tied Christmas Cards Free. Christmas number of American, which will be on December 18, ething altogether unique way of a special supplement ers of the paper of that vil sul will receive free Christmas cards, reproduced the gred st paintings of There ¥ cards in the ch w { apart may be for sending w gift or for olida The North lished The pubs in the issue, iseribers, from so of ised mementos CRs0! The tion i Bible on Ballots; Elec ls Void Death. in his Ae R.F onsump- ry thir seemed Saved Frem Awful ip rhage all nt eqpal, 50 Guarantee . Bellefont The Highest Yet NURSING MOTHERS the beneficial ef- fects of Scott’s Emulsion not only builds her up, show in a very short time. but enriches the mother’s milk and properly nour- ishes the child. : Nearly all mothers who nurse theirchildrenshould take this splendid food. tonic, not only to keep up their own strength but to properly nourish their children, FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGOINTS Bend 100, name of paper and this od. for our Beautiful Bavings Bank and Child's Shotoh Book Fach bank contains a Good Luck Peany SCOTT & BOWNE., 409 Pear! 81. New York some | about | found | | puign Colonel John P. Irish, the golden | Waterloo, horse | return | and | been | barely time to make the town anyway, was | get. | Haven | { Ing out, formation turn promises | | Ing All buy- | excepts | ROO sent and dropped off the back of the { ndge | on the bride, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, ONLY ONE OF HIS KIND. | The Reason the Judge Refused to Hang on to the Horse. the Cleveland ~ During second enm- orator. and Judge Kinne of 1a.., the map with lungs of brass, were stumping lowa fo behalf of the candidate They were driving In a buggy tonguoed Democrat ie on the Sidney, a young in .the part of the when fork of the road where Which turn had road to city southwestern state, thoy there to came to a wing no sign board tnke was a question, as they “There's a farmhouse there a bit. You sit still, and I'll go over and usk sald Irish, and, elimb- started for the desired in He got It his re- the horse, evidently fright. something, tearing down the Instead of try- Judge Kinne over the over questions,” he and on saw nt road at runaway speed to the horse, reins med stop Iropped the climbed buggy into the road When ht dusting adw him the himself off not in acrobatic Irish cang up to was his roll In lisfigured by his busily after the r« ny 1 irk of the road, didn’t you ked Irish, him? lar 1 tL, my {f horses ut one 8 TEMPTING TABBY. Satisfactory Pose Their yw him ey again but they pproach Etiquette high sound The quetts oth gin, for It de. the bad for nt the made vory ng word had a very humble or simi ! bel from etiquette meant rived fact laid it the grou 4 \ Lonis XIV. was much od riers weis that Q who na paths and rt to Indicate At first thess a hint from 1 ture the walks be within the was promptly within the to do the correct re wh ' ere IN thels igh quarters that of the eth attended etiquettes . in fo courtiers must or labels To keep to mean neties to came thing As It Used to Be. Mildmay i= a philosopher in his way. The other evening Mr. M. gave him a scolding that would have made al most any other man crazy. But Mid may sald never a word In reply. He | only murmured to himself “And that Is the woman 1 used to hold on my knee and call my HNttle tootsy woosy!™ Generous. First Beggar What are you doing here, Pete? 1 thought your stand was Recond Beggar Oh, 1 gave that to my son as a wedding present. Meggendorf Blatter Cheese It! “What do boys mean when they say, ‘cheese It?" “It means that something mischiev. | oun has a curd and they want to get a whey" | made them a The Ancient Use of a Kiss, A Roman woman in the ancient time | | was not allowed to drink wine except | fit were simple raisin wine, and how- ever might relish strong drinks she could not Indulge even by stealth first, because she was never intrust- ed with the key of the wine cellar and. second. because she was obliged daily to greet with her own well her husband's male repre- pontatives, down even to second cous- ins, when or where might joeet them she was forced be wary and abstain alto. gether, for had she tasted but a drop the smell would betrayed her, So strict were the old Romans in this respect that a certain Mer- curius is sald to have wife he caught her at the wine punishment which was not deemed excessive by Romulus, who ab- the husband of the crime of Another Roman lady who un- der the pretense of taking a little wine for her and frequent infirmities indulged somewhat too free- ly was mulcted to the full amount of her dowry she # kiss all ns and as she knew not she to have Ignatius slnin his because vax p CASK solved murder stomach’s sake Among the Honors. One the last times that of Bishop Burgess of Long Island dined out was the Pre waiters tll negroes head walter bowed at club, where the The wp Burgess and his host ir places. “I profusely adm’'ral,” You get a heah, ad- Hypothetical A Fast Exprem train til 1} g from one of his importuneate solicitations.” Prince Henry, the Navigator, The kingdom of Portugal counted in its royal house of the men who hold first rank In sclentific attain ment and practical application He was the of John 1 of Portugal and Queen Philippa (who was an Eng. lish princess); he spent his life In sending out ships on voyages of dis covery, and it was through this Prince Henry, called “the Navigator,” that Columbus got his des of seeking for a pew land across the sea. one son Our Friendships, Our friendships hurry to short and poor conclusions because we have texture of wine and dreams Instead of the tough fber of | the human heart. 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